14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TO CLOSE RECRUITING OFFICE HERE SUNDAY Volunteers Are Badly Needed to Bring Co. M Up to Full Peace Strength The recruiting office for Company Marmosum gymnasium will close next Sunday. This means that any K. U. man who desires to enter the Company by the volunteer method must go to the recruiting officer right away," said Captain Jones this morning, "The stopping of all volunteering for army service June 5, the day set for registration for select draft, is being made available to the War department. The regular army needs more than 100,000 recruits and the national guard units even more than number. "Every K. U. man between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-one who has not enlisted must register for service June 5. Those who desire to serve them, if they serve may, if they wait too long, find the road to volunteering closed." The recruiting office in Robinson gymnasium has been open for over a month. Everyone who wants to volunteer has had abundant opportunity to do so and yet Company M has not recruited up to peace strength. Company M will be sent with the rest of the Kansas National Guard to the training camps in the south August 5. If enough men do not volunteer, they will have the strength by that time the quota of men for Kansas to raise by selective conscription will be increased sufficiently to do so. Four more Company M will leave for the Officers' Training Camp at Fort Riley this week. They are Sergeants Griand, Hartley, Kelly, and Kyle who have delivered their appointments through the recommendation of Captain Jones. Company M is now represented by fourteen men at the Officers' Training camp. Those who were appited previously are: Byron McGinnes, Hugh McGinness, Ralph Auchard, Virgil Auchard, Fordcey Coe, John McMurphy, Floyd Couchman, Ralph Rader, S. P. Moyer, or B. C. Kelly. Other K. U. men appointed to the Fort Riley camp by General Martin are Sergent Earl B. Metcalf of Company H, Lawrence, and Sergeant Ernest E. Blincoe, Company G, Fort Scott. SPORT BEAMS Tennis fans will get a chance to see some real fast tennis playing tomorrow afternoon as the Missouri players will stop off on here on their way home. The team hattan. This is not a scheduled meet between the two schools, however. The only other event of importance in men's athletics besides the tennis tournaments at Chicago and Manhattan is the Missouri Valley Conference track meet at Ames Saturday. Five Kansas track man will probably enter the meet. Capt. Fred Rodkey, Sproul, Grice, Rubratz, and O'Leary have been working out on McCook Field track in preparation for the meet. The Tiger track team has the best chance to win the Valley championship at Ames, but Nebraska is doped by Captain Rodkey to be a strong contender. He believes the Cornhuskers have a prime on the Tigers, Kansas does not support more than twenty points, as the entire squad will not make the trip. The junior women's baseball nine will play with the sophomore nine on the women's athletic grounds this afternoon. The junior nine has not yet won a game, but Brown is confident her players can defeat Capt. Carol Martin's proteges. The Kansas baseball players have checked in their suits and are now engrassed in their studies preparing for their examinations which begin Monday. The feature of the women's baseball game this afternoon will be the umpire—who will be a man. Fat Nelson, captain of the Jayhawker basketball WANT ADS WANTED—Men and women to engage in sale of Prof. M. V. O'Shea's new wok· the World Book, edited by 250 educational Experts. Write for terms and territory to R. L. Hamilton, State Manager, Topke. Kansas. WANTED - To buy or cane for summer. Phone 2571W. 159-2 FOR SALE—Laundry route senior. Price reasonable. Gappert. Bell phone 957. by a E. J 155-5 WANTED - By summer student with mother, furnished house on the Hill, to care for during Summer, of Daily Kansan. Address A, crew of Daily Kansan. 158-4* squad last season, has been secured to hand down the decisions. Two women unpitted the freshman-sophomore game last Thursday, and from there it was clear that a few more unpitted could have been used to advantage. FOR SALE OR RENT—8-room house at 1417 Ky. St. Come and see it. Bell 1428W. 158-5 The women athletes who are taking work in the department of physical education are to have a gymnastic party in Robinson Gymnasium tonight. The invitations were sent out yesterday and, from the weird cartoons of women gymnastic stunts on the invitations, the natural conclusion is that the gymnastic party is to be "some party." Damp weather prevented the women tennis players from continuing the class tournament yesterday. The class tournament has been nearly over, and no more class tournament will start just as soon as the weather permits. Pessimists See K. U. As Girl's Seminary In '17-18 Thirty-six down and two more weeks to go, but if the same singular atmosphere prevails throughout the next week, that has during the past two-What is going to become of the University? Some girls have fully decided to attend seminaries next year, and there has even been talk of turning the University of Kansas into a girls boarding school. Students sit gazing out of the windows with their minds about 107 miles away from here (so far only girls have been observed). All kinds of things have been printed concerning the date rule, but Katherine Reding's daily denial has reserved space in the Kansan. A reporter returned from an interview with Mrs. Brown and announced the fact that the date rule was not off but Mrs. Brown had left town. Even if Mrs. Brown has given it up as impossible to prevent mid-week dates and left town, the W. S. G. A. is still abroad. But what is the use to take things to heart? Now is your chance to show your colors. You don't have to go to war to be a hero. The United States is going to need you with an education just as badly as the soldier with a gun. Maybe there'll be men in school next year. Still Selling Jayhawkers The sale of the Jayhawkers continues, although the shipment of cloth bound books sold out early this morning. Another shipment will be delivered here before the week is up. The leather bound books can be gotten at Fraser Check Stand at any time. Send the Daily Kansan home. ENTER TWO TOURNAMENTS W. O. Hamilton Plans to Send K. U Tennis Players to Western and Valley Meet at Lakewood The Jayhawker tennis racksters will get into action again after being idle for two weeks. Kenneth Uhl will represent Kansas in the big tournament at Chicago while Chltv. Ellyn Cowgill Roy Henderson and another player will represent Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at Manhattan, Friday and Saturday. Mgr. W. O. Hamilton received word from the authorities of the Chicago tournament yesterday that Kansas would be permitted to enter, so he immediately entered Captain Gowlgill and Kenneth Uhls Complications may arise, however, if Kansas does not enter the Missouri states. There has been some talk of postponing the Valley tournament, and Coach Chevenger of the Angles excused himself from a plan, but Coach Brewer of the Tigers was pessimistic over the idea of postponing the Vally tournament so that Kansas, or any other Valley school would not attend the Chicago tournament. This state of affairs is the basis of Captain Cowgill's prediction that the Kansas team will probably be split so that Kansas may be represented at both tournaments. Kansas is strong in tennis this year and there must be much question that Captain Cowgill should win against the Valley championship, as they beat Coach Brewer's tennis wielders at Columbia May 11 and 12. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. Are you putting off until tomorrow a policy in the Northwestern that you ought to buy today? PHOENIX SILK HOSE Women who are particular were the first to see the better qualities of these famous hose— And now all women appreciate the satisfaction they are giving— Are you enjoying Phoenix Satisfaction? 80c and $1.10 the pair at Orchestra Concert Tonight The second concert of the Universi- lise orchestra this year will be given in a performance on 12 September 'o clock tonight. Besides, the four orchestra numbers there will be several special numbers. Ewing Potet, who is five years old, will give a violin solo. The other solis portrait S. Storma, director of the orchestra at Adelaide School. William B. Dalton and Harold Larkey. Novel Recital Today The recital of original compositions written after a performance. TRUNKS HAULED TELFONE 15 EITHER PHONE noon in Fraser Chapel by the members of the School of Fine Arts will be a variation from the usual recital. The numbers of the program were all written by students of the Class in Composition. This is the first of a series of four concerts to be given this week in Fraser Church. A Graphic Memory Snap shots of the campus, its buildings, shady lanes and prominent spots—all are preserved to your memory by a photographic reproduction from the Kodak. We supply you with everything you will need—the kodak, the film rolls—and for developing and finishing—our prompt and satisfactory service will await you. Many of you may not be back in school again, and the Seniors especially may not have the opportunity of revisiting old K. U. Obey the impulse of these balmy bright days and "click off" a few snan shots before you leave. Painted From Lite For Commencement Day LET your appearance make dad beam with pride on Commencement Day. Society Brand Clothes will give all your friends reason to be proud of you whether you participate in the college exercises as a graduate or as an under-classman. 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