THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LL BREAK RECORDS WITH GOOD WEATHER' Schlademan Predicts Fast Meet With Kansas Aggies Sat-urday on McCook Bradley is K. U. Dash Mar Massey, Rodkey, and Bradley Counted as Big Point Winners for Kansas With a good fast track and weather conditions right, everything points towards a record breaking track meet Saturday morning when the Aggies come to Lawrence for the dual meet. "If they are going right it will not surprise me to see Massey break the two mile record of the University," said Coach Karl Schiedemann this morning, "and Howard and Heizer have a good chance to put three or four more inches onto the local nole vault record." MAKE MAY 440 IN 50 SECONDS Rodkey running the 440 yard run if he is right will go the event less than fifty seconds, while Bradley going up to form will surprise the Manhattan men in the dashes. The Aggies who will be expected to break records are Evans and Gallagher in the dashes and Watson in the one-half mile run. HADPOCK CAN'T COMPETE Haddock CAN. Haddock can compete in any varsity track events this year, but will be in school during the entire term next year. "I hardly care to win the Aggie meet Saturday without the running of Haddock in the dashes, due to the fact that Agnes has helped Shadagher event," said Coach Schaidmann, "but if the meet goes to the relay Kansas will win." Estes Park Trip Worth While Says Hugo Wedell "I conakier the ten days that that in Estes Park, the ten biggest days that I ever hope to spend in my life," said "Dutch" Weddell, former Y. M. Secretary, at the Etes Park park at the Y. E. C. A. Friday moon "If I had a million dollars to invest, I would pick out the strongest men and women of the college world," I recommend Eaton Park because it gives you ten days to get away from life, and because of the problems with which you will be challenge while you are there. I suggest taking your obligations to your fellow-men." K. II. Women Medics Will Meet Music was furnished by Marjorie Glyeat and Phil Darby. The next luncheon will be held Friday, May 14, and will be a Mother's Day luncheon. K. U. Women Medics WIlet Meet K. U. Women's Medical Association will be guests of Miss Myrtle Fridell at 1349 New Haven Street, New York. The village will begin at 6 o'clock. Dr. Martha Bacon will speak on the X-ray and Roentgenologists. "We are going to plan for our banquet at that time and want to urge everyone to be present," said Dr. Bacon. Weather Delays Women's Baseball Women's baseball has been delayed by the weather, but practice games are played each Monday. Wednesday is in 100 ohc holes. "We expect to play a contest series," said Miss Pratt. Anxious Studes Wait For End of Schoo "Tempus fugit", said an old Roman one time. Ever since then it has been "fugiting" right along and every indication points to the fact that it will continue to march for some time. Last fall about 3500 students and would be students trouped into sweltering old Lawrence. Now all that is left of them are eagerly awaiting the final whistle when they will rate a nice long three months vacation interpersed with auto trips, harvest fields and visits to Electric Park. Those who are enrolled in the usual fifteen hours will yet be in class after today THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY MINUTES. Of course, when amounts to a lot more than hours, but a lot when so many inviting things are beckoning us out in the kind world. About fifteen more Kanana will appear this term. Once more will serious looking Quilts show, "Buy an Orad Magazine, don't buy a book." The Graduate will appear twice more. *A* to the Sour Owl, its future seems uncertain. The Owls say that one more edition may come out just next week, and writers and artists will work, and in apply if they wish. There will be plenty of things to go to. Four baseball games, two track meets, one May Fetu, one Connec tions, one league, and perhaps as many as six dances. There may be other things that could be figured up, such as the number of watts of electricity to be used by studies in cramming for quizzes, the number of quiz books to be bought by the netje student body, etc., etc., but, oh well what's the use? It will all soon be over! !!! K. U. Women Will Hold Net Tourney This Weel "Women's tennis tournament will begin Thursday or Friday of this week," said Miss Hazel Pratt today. "On account of the weather, plans have been delayed, but we expect to be on this week-end and all of next week." "There have been about fifteen women signed up thus far, and all those who expect to enter the tournament will not appear up later than Tuesday." MADE CLEAN It is impossible to make first grade bread from second grade materials. Use ZEPHYR BREAK, the product of the most modern bakery, using the best flour obtainable— ZEPHYR! SOLD CLEAN Even if it does rain and you can't take a canoe up the river—a dinner at The Oread Cafe "Bricks" will make you forget all about your hard luck. CADY REFUTES STORY ABOUT NEW CAR FUEL Gallon of Hydrogen Would Drive Car Only Two Miles Says Chemist "If by some mysterious means, hydrogen could be condensed enough, and kept long enough to ordinary temperatures to be used as a motor fuel, a gallon would run an ordinary automobile about two miles," said Professor H. P. Cady of the department of chemistry in response to a news dispatch from Rome on August 12, according to the "discovery" of using liquid hydrogen as a motor fuel. Dr. Pasticci, an Italian chemist, claimed 250 miles to the gallon *fpr* his product in ordinary cars. "But even that is only an if", emphasized Professor Cady. "Liquid hydrogen can only be kept, at ordinary atmospheric pressure, at temperatures lower than 252 degrees below freezing, on a table below on the Farenheit scale—clearly making it impractical for a motor fuel." So does the realist decree the destruction of the rosy dreams of the auto fiend! The reason the high mileage predicted by Dr. Paciotti is impossible according to Professor Cady, that here is twice as much hydrogen in gallon of gasoline as in a gallon of carbon dioxide in the form in the one as in the other, n addition, other components of gasoline aid in its combustion. The students of George Washington University at Washington, are conducting an intensive campaign for a big new gymnasium and full equipment for all athletic teams of the school. Invest in a gymnasium amm help build shower rooms is the slopam in their university hall. Build a stage up by the student body. The scheme is one which was advanced at a Student Council meeting recently. Gymnasium Campaign On At George Washington U The University of Kansas is interested in the outcome of this since it will be a means of some comparison with the present efforts here to increase the athletic advantages of the University. Tennis Match Scheduled Saturday With Washburr A tennis match with Washburn has been scheduled for Saturday. Due to the special invitation high school meet being held at that time, the first match will start at 9 o'clock in the morning and will last until 10:30 a.m. , when other events are scheduled. The players was made to prevent a conflict and to have something going on all the time. The matches will be resumed at one o'clock in the afternoon and continued until 2:30 o'clock, when the hrack meet starts. Receive no Credit for Making Housing Survey "The students who are making the housing survey are not getting school credit for it," said Prof. Walter R. Lehman, an assistant professor of today. "The impression which has been generally understood is that these students are receiving credit is unfair to those who are devoting their time and money for the general good of the school." "The data which the students are collecting will be turned in by Saturday night and will be open to the public some time next week. Our plans are working out successfully and we hope to be able to work a great improvement over last year's conditions." THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor of Law (J. D.), which, by the Quarter system may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree. Law library of over 46,000 volumes. Send the Daily bansan home. The summer Quarter offers special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. First Term 1920, June 21-July 28 Second Term July 19-September 3. Courses open in all Departments of the University during the Summer Quarter. For Announcement address Dean of Law School The University of Chicago Prof. W. R. Smith, of the department of sociology, will begin giving commencement addresses May 17 and will continue through the week His first address will be to the Forum Club of the Emporia Normal. "The Moral Reconstruction," is the subject of his lecture to be delivered before the honorary teacher's fraternity of the normal, Tuesday May 18. Addresses to High School graduating classes will be given at Udall, May 19, at Oxford, May 20 and at Bucyrus, May 21. K. U. Professor to Give Talks to High Schook $1.25 Our stock is very complete in a wide assortment of styles from long sleeves and ankle length to athletic. will do away with that groggy feeling —— $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Light Weight Underwear The Ever Faithful S KO F S T A D S SELLING SYSTEM S Servant Can aid you in many ways. A coffee urn and a toaster will make possible a delightful breakfast in your room. Chafing suppers are delightful. : : : : Kansas Electric Utilities ELECTRICITY Gym Exhibition Given Up Gym examination given up The exhibition that the gymnasium department had planned will give some time a month to prove probably have to be given up, because of the lack of the time that remains to work up an exhibition. The work of remeasuring the men in the department will start today. Home Economics Class to Visit K. C. The class in the Economic Uses of food under Miss Webb will go to Kansas City Thursday and will visit the Ridenson and Baker Wholesale Centers. Students will observe Loose Wiles Canyon Co. The class will observe the different systems and report on their return. Supt. W. S. Rupe, Burlington, and C. F. Trinkle, member of the Board of Education at LaCyne, spent Wednesday as executive teachers for the coming year. Essays Are Being Judged Essays Are Been Judged Contestants for the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis memorial prizes handed in to her at the end of June are now in the hands of the judges. Prizes will be awarded at Commencement. Subjects relate to the general theme, "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Practical Affairs and Relations of Life." Five essays were submitted. Send the Daily Kansan home. BOWERSOCK Opera House MONDAY MAY 17 The Fun Show of the World. Don't Miss H. 30 People: 25 Music Numbers. The Best Ever. SEE Tiggs Alive and in Society. Then try to become the Kiddies. It Can't be Done Bring the Kiddies. Prices: 50c, 75c and $1 and a few at $1.50. Seats on sale. Get them now. Let Us Serve You In Your Car Just blow your horn and you will be waited upon immediately. We have special help for this service. Wiedemann's Summer Time Frocks Cleverly Styled from Dainty Organdy Suitable for the afternoon and evening affairs that will happen from now until school time closing. Beruffed, tucked and frilled and most becoming—Shown in Apricot, Lavender, Light Blue, Rose Pink, and White. $22.50 to $35.00 Garden Brocks of Voile in French Foulard Printings. In Black and many shades— also in White French Voile with Embroidery and Laces. Jack Tar and Mar-hof Middies and Middy Suits Innes. Bulline. Hackman