THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS BALL TEAM TO INVADE MANHATTAN Play First Game of Series With Aggies This After- Marxen May Hurl in First Captain Slowson or Body Will Pitch Against St. Mary's Saturday Coach McCarty and fourteen players left for Manhattan this morning where they are playing the first game against the Giants, who made the trip are Bunn and Kane, catchers, Gray, Harmo, Wood, Murphy and Lonborg, infielders, Isenberger, Smith and Cowgill, outfielders, Martin and Uhlbau, Marxen and Rocky bodies. UHBLAUR MAY PITCH McCarty was undecided this morning whether he would send Uhrlaub or Marxen against the Farmers in the opening game this afternoon. Uhrlaub pitched both the games against the Farmers here last week and allowed only seven hits and five runs in eighteen innings. He may have missed the chance but McCarty does not care to take any chances on his injury his arm because of the Missouri and Ames series and unless weather conditions are favorable Marxen will pitch the opening game today and Uhrlaub will go against the Aggies Friday. Either Captain Slawson or Rody will oppose St. Mary's in the third ground of play on the Catholic grounds urday. MAGRATH WILL HURT FOR FARMERS The Anglers will use Magrath in the first game and then in the series at Lawrence. Magrath was hit hard in his game here but is considered one of the strongest pitchers in the conference and is likely to give the Jawahyer a hard tushie in the game today. The result of the game will be received at Carl's immediately after the game. Large Per Cent of K. U. Students Self-Supportin An editorial appeared in a Kansas City paper a short time ago giving a report of the self-supporting students of the Kansas State Agriculture College. From statistics obtained from the Registrar's office, 45 percent were made; 45 per cent of the students from K. S. A. C are entirely self-supporting and 45 per cent of the students of K. U. are wholly self-supporting. 11 per cent of the students of K. S. A. C are partially self-supporting. K. U. and partially self-dependent. As to the women of K. U. 15 per cent are self-supporting and 7 per cent are partially self-supporting. The idea that K. U. is a rich man's school is disproved by statistics obtained from the Registrar's office as to the number of self-supporting students in the University. The number $_{*}$ working their way through K U. compares favorably with that of other schools. Church to Investigate Conditions for Students “At the State Conference of Congregational Churches held at Topeka Wednesday the conference decided to name a committee of seven to visit Washburn, Fairmount, University of Kansas, Kansas City, and National and report regarding conditions d policies for caring for Congregational students,” said Prof. U. G. Mitchell today. Two members of this committee are laymen and one of these is Mitchell of the University of Kansas. The press reports in the Daily Kansan Wednesday that Mr. Mitchell's address at the State conference would start a discussion over the question of conference support of Washburn was an error, according to the discussion and vote taken on that came immediately before his address. "Personally, I am in favor of the action taken to continue the support to Washburn without requiring it to be denominated." Dr. Cady to Lecture in K. C. Dr. H. P. Cady, of the department of chemistry, will lecture on liquid air at the Prospect Avenue Congregation- l church in Kansas City Friday. Dr. Cady was selected by the Government to do research on balloon gas for use in the war and his discovery of a means for producing helium from natural gas came also as a result of this work. Frank Agrellus, B. S. '07, A. M. '08 is professor of botany at the State Normal at Emporia. Accountant's Examination Taken by K. U. Studen Algo D. Henderson, L. L. B. c21; perhaps the first student of this University to take the Certified Public Accounting examination, while still in This examination is given by the state board of examiners, subject to requirements of state law. The en- trance exam in training in accounting, law, and economics. Three years of this训 mage may be academic or Business College training in accounting, remaining year must be experience. Those passing the examination are given a C. P. A. degree from the university of New York, and Accountants, and are permitted to practice accounting in this state. TO PICK TENNIS TEAM Three Men Will Go To Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Three men will be picked from the tennis squad this week to go to the Missouri Valley conference tournament to be held at Ames, Iowa, May 28 and 29, tennis coach Ralph E. Carter, said this morning. "It is doubtful yet who will go," said Ralph E. Carter, tennis coach Teams from Oklahoma, Missouri Washburn, and Iowa will be entered in the tournament. Oklahoma is doped to win. At present, no more matches for the tennis team are scheduled. A return match with Washburn may be played if the players do not match with Baker, postponed on account of the death of Hubert Wesley, will probably be played next Monday. Letters to the University of Missouri, in which the matches have not yet been answered. Why a Tennis Racket Lardy Can't Savy Wet i got a another correspondence till other Saturday, this 1 was from freshman engineer, and he said as to why and how he that i shid lay off a while or rite something better to read and how he that i was trying to get away with something, wal all i can say round the Room office you deserve it, then he comes out broad like an before he starts his note he gives me permission to print same if i consider it worthy i want to take this chan ts thank the agent an to say that if he feels luck he shad enrol in the instead of tryn to figure out how much 2 and 3 ain't. he is not shur am iribre, what we see him am iribre. What i really wanted to say today is this, but i got stopped by the correspond, but wil conclou now. I was down watched the boys practis a bit of ball an noticed some guys dressed like the cooks in the calt only without hats, that had sum things in their hands what the said was racked if they were here no noise, an asked if they were knitted like uklale or bug net, an just of he hollered, 15-45, an i didn't no whether he was given me a address or the market report, then they necked a ball round the a bit til 1 of them finally hit the seine had strung across the field an they quit a spell, but he wouldn't talk that long to the people, so I did not big a shaliure, and politely loke if anyone ever got hurt or if they ever hit the seine 15-47 times an he got hard as said an i wnd get cracked if didn't drive on away, weil i did not hit anyway. U kno i spoke of the time of the yr ther odo da, well it also ttm when the grupe begin getting in line, say, we regret to inform you we will not be abel to place u this year, & so 4th. Last Sad Rites Are Given To Old Friend Last evening while strolling, a fresh air seekers came upon a pile of stones west of Hamilton Field. Above these stones was a board on which was carved the following epitaph: Evidently some Oren knowledge seekers have been martyrs to the cause of viewing a tragical scene in meaning of the remains of a friend. Here lies the body of Old Crow "His spirit now has gone before Where in the h— can we get more. "Aged in Wood" Mrs. Williams H. Pendleton of Lawrence, accounces the engagement of her daughter, Claudia Clara to Mr. William Savage Johnson. The wedding will take place in June, 1937, at the University and at the University and Mr. Johnson is professor of English in the University. THE FIGHTING PARSON TO SPEAK HERE FRIDAY Rev. E. A. Blackman Will Close Series of Meetings at Y. W. Luncheon Rev. E. A. Blackman, better known as "The Fighting Parson" will speak at the Y. W. C. A. luncheon Friday, at Mvers Hall. Friday's luncheon will be the last of a successful series of such meetings held by the Y. W. C. A., and a large attendance is expected by the committee in charge. Reverend Blackman will make the final luncheon a splendid closing of this series, accompanied by the luncheon executive committee. Reverend Blackman is now a pastor at Chanute. During the war he served as chaplain with the 130th Field Artillery in France. For many years he has been interested in athletics, and especially in boxing. From his activity along this line he gained the title, "The Fighting Parson". While in France, he challenged an athlete in chaplain in all aspects. A P. to a boxing contest against his challenge was accepted the content did not take place—not through any backwardness on the part of Reverend Blackman, however. The affair gained the "Fighting Parson" a name throughout the A. E. F. He spoke last week at the Y. M. noonday luncheon to the largest crowd ever attending. He was highly appreciated. Lois Hostetter, Secretary of the Y. W. C. A., said this morning that a manckinian heman is broad-minded in his modern wisdom; he should be heard by all who possibly can attend." Regarding the changes made in the teaching staff of the department of Psychology, Prof. W. S. H. Hunter gave out the following statement today: Dr. Rosenou Will Take Place of Prof. Dockeray "Dr Curt Rosenow has been appointed assistant professor of psychology for the coming year to take the place of Dr. Ralph Mendel, Doctor Rosenow received his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1917. Since then he has taught at the University of Chicago but is at present the biometrist at the Juval Psycho- "He is especially interested in the fields of mental tests, delinquent children and social psychology in which he has conducted considerable research." "Miss Mary Almack will succeed Miss Elizabeth Stark as instructor in the elementary laboratory and lecture courses. She took her A.M. degree at Ohio State University in 1916 and reached her D.P. at Bryan Marriay this year." A. $100,000 students' hotel for the students of the University of Khako is included in the nation-wide Episcopal church movement campaign. At present the housing facilities for these students are decidedly inadequate. They will be greatly improved by the addition of the hotel. Landmarks of the American Year include a rainy Decoration Day, a very rainy July 4, a warm dry Christmas, a ground GunGround Day, and, finally, and most inevitable of all, a widely Straw Hat Day Straw Hat Day Is Usual Kansas Type So, today is not extraordinary nor unusual, despite the persistent rumors that the wind is blowing. The Kanaswinds winds have a reputation for blowing away the good hard cash that sends young Jayhawkers to K. U. The few good straws that have braved the weather and appeared on the Hill only tend to verify this opinion of the wind. They threaten at every opportunity to leave the possession of their owners, and seek revenge by attacking or simply arrest the Valens of the Wakaranga. Despite the heavy losses thus caused to the great institution, The Student Pocket-book, no action has yet been taken by the University authorities — presumably because those that have purchased the $4 to $14 head-year are too buoy keepying them. In addition, Prime Grants and speedy chases over the campus inured in by the Beau Brummels of the Hill. Testimony of Witness To be Tested by Machine Harold E. Burt, instructor in the department of physiology at Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, is experimenting on a machine which when perfected will show whether or not a pressure of the machine will be to determine the truthfulness of statements made on witness stands and in criminal procedure. Mr. Burett is attempting at the present time to establish a fixed ratio between exhaling and inhaling pressure. Definite results are expected to be obtained from these experiments by next fall. E. H. Ingham, of the Extension Department, delivered the Commencement address for the Paxxio high School, May 13, and also at Peru Friday. Praise it. Improve it. Talk about it. Be public spirited. Take real pride in it. Will remember students. Remember it is your Alma Mater. Boost and induce others to boost. If during the summer vacation any K. U. student forgets the slogan, "Put K. U. K." let his thoughts run wild. "School," "How to Design your School," CARLS GOOD CLOTHES An Easy, Informal Midsummer Style By The Designers Of $ \mathrm{S}_{\overline{\mathrm{E L L I N G}}}^{\mathrm{K O F}} \mathrm{S}_{\overline{\mathrm{Y S T E M}}}^{\mathrm{T A D}} \mathrm{S} $ "How to Treat Your School During Summer Vacation KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES The BROOKLANDS Most assuredly, and to fit every head and purse . . . When strangers come to visit, them well. Don't call your best students frauds and imposters. Support your local interests that benefit your school. Look ahead of self when all the school is to be considered. Quill Club Initiation Will be Held Tonight Straws!-at Copies of The Parchment, Volume 1, Number 1, the new national magazine of the American College Quill Authority, troubled at the initiation. Prof. N. A. Crawford, head of the department of industrial journalism at the Kansas State Agricultural College, and editor of the Quill, is editor of the Magazine. $25 to $40 The annual initiation of the Quill Club will be held tonight in Westminster Hall at 8:15 o'clock. Prof. Margaret Lynn will be master of ceremonies. About twenty students and eight faculty members are to be initiated through Quill initiatives secret, attendance is by invitation only. Lawrentian. This issue contains several contributions by K. U. graduates and faculty members. These include three poems by Willard Wattles, a commencement poem by Margaret Mitchell, c'19; "On Meeting People", an essay by Mary Ann Horsley, a poem by Dorothy Brown, c'19, and a history of the American College Quill Club by Prof. E.M. Hopkins, the "father of Quill". Every line, every detail seems to express smartness and comfort. Box pleats in back, pleated patch pockets, half belt across back. In fabrics chosen for their coolness and their beauty. EXTRA! EXTRA! Silk Shirt Sale! MEN'S OXFORDS SALE! Be an Early Bird! Suit Sale, Too! --at The Bridal Flowers For June We have planned away ahead for the needs of those who require flowers for weddings or special occasions during June. Our skilled floral artists take great pride in making up the "bouquet outfit," namely, the bouquets for the bride and bridesmaids, and the maid or matron of honor, and the boutonniere, the groom, the best man and the ushers. 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