FRIDAY, JANUARY 0. 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Prohibition to Stay, Says Volstead; Great Improvement Made Amendment Senate Investigation Starts Closed Sessions Regarding Amendment Grants Fall, Minn., Jan. 9. Two days of drummon congression are gone forever, Andrew J. Valstead, father of the prohibition act, and teacher of the law. Mr. Scott carried allegations of Mrs. Frank C. Scott, wife of Representative Scott of Michigan that drinking organic wine resulted in some lawmakers, he said. "I have seen the day in compres- when spoken on the floor were so drunk, they couldn't stand. I have seen the day when an ordinary hair-roasted on the floors of the house, and quincees and pies at the dining room of liquor that were filleous. "Since prohibition there has been none of this. While some congressmen have said the nation has been so great an improvement that there is no comparison with for- example," she added. Sorority Mermaids Contest Entrants for Swimming Meet Asked to Sign Up Those who desire to enter the intramural security swimming meet must sign up by Feb. 12, and elect a captain for their group as soon as posmont of the swim team, the swimming manager. The women entering are to be placed on the event schedule and the names given to the swimming manager, or handed in to the physical education office. The teams Kapuas have already signed in. The event fare: Relay, dawn breast stroke for form, crawl stroke for form, plunge, under water swim for form, stand upstroke, breast stroke race, 50-yard side over arm race, 50-yard back stroke race Each woman may participate in only three events excepting the relay arm. Participants must enter only two girls in each event. Cross Word Puzzles Serve Many Purposes Cross - word puzzles are serving more and more purposes. Only last week a Baltimore girl used a cross word puzzle as a means of amounting her engagement. Here and there over the country is to be told a high school or college professor constructs his classes to teach them. Although ergas word puzzles "can not as yet received much farre abroad, a Paris shooppeled him the idea of designing "crown word put the history from the puzzle design he noticed two American women interested working while waiting to be married. The word "crown word" puzze is the latest craze to strike the Paris history world. Even a few ministers have from them workwhile as a means of putting their serious access to their faith into practice. A text of a sermon given recently by a Pittsburgh Pa., pastor was contained in a cross word parable. As the congregation guessed the words, they wrote them in a large black boards. Twenty Women Try Out at Quack Club Meeting Twenty women tried out for the Quack Club on Wednesday night, Jan. 6. From this number 10 people will probably have passed the strokes. They will be eated upon sometime soon. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 28, at 7:30, during enrollment week another **tryout** will be held for the passing of the dives. Also those who have not tried our business for the strokes, will have this time. A business meeting will be held at 7 o'clock, for the regular members, before the tryouts. At a short W. W. A. meeting Wednesday it was decided to award numerals to those women playing on class teams. A letter H was given to each woman having played on the hockey team this year. Purple is the color of the senior letter, yellow the junior, red the sophomore, and the freshman class takes the color of the outgoing seniors. Plants were also awarded a staircase with aditional player boards on a team The open swimming hour for women has been changed to Monday afternoon instead of Tuesday and Thursday. During examination time the pool will be open from 3 until 5 o'clock. WANT ADS BOARD—Just what you want, $5.00 per week, Kentucky Inn, 1333 Kpy 87 1. (a) The population growth rate of a species is 20% per year. (b) The population size of a species in the present day is 5,000. ROOMS—Warm and clean, house all modern, $8.00 per month, 1233 Kyp 112 LOST-Black Schaffner with Mar- garet A Falk's engraved in gold jewels, between Fraser and Corbin Call, 866.500. Reward, J15 WANTED-- After Feb. 1, Mother and decease or married couple to share modern house. Housekeeping $450.00. Price $650.00. J12 Birkh. LOST—Jewelled Phi Gamma Delta phil or University campus. Finder please call 1288 White. JH1 LOST—Between Gym, and Piricka Wednesday p., in Ima, 7; glasses in case marked Alton, Ill. Call 2486, Renewed. J12 LOST—Activity ticket, number 225. Call Avis Stoops, Corbin Hall, J10 FOR RENT-Large, well lighted rooms for boys, Good heat, an extra large closet, with lavatory in room 1404. Mississippi St., 1408. College Inn Barber Shop. Get your hair cut correctly.-Tid.-Adie. FOR SALE--Violin. Call 1135. J11 LOST - Black leather case with glasses and fountain pen. Finder call Wilma Oliver, 30, receive reward. .111 LOST—One pair tortoise shell glasses on campus. Return to Kansan of office or call 1328. J14 LOST= One pair wool knit gloves, containing a check in or near Snow ball. Ball 290. J11 At the College Inn Barber Shop Four chairs, good, clean, quick service. The handy shop at 14th and Tenn. St—Tid—Ade. Reminding Portables sold on easy monthly payments. The ideal machine for the student. Lawrence Type-735, Mass St., phone 314-Adv. WANTED—Roommate for girl, Mrs. Stanton Olinger, 1213 Ohio. J13 FOUND — Amber glasses before Christmas vacation. Inquire at Kansan office. J13 FOR RENT-Large well furnished room for girls. House and near campus, Call 2453. J13 WANTED-Girl to work for room and board. Call after 8 p. m. at 122 Tenn, for interview. J13 FOR RENT—Room for boys. Price reasonable and board if desired. Call 2292 Black, 1300 Ky. J13 FOR RENT—Garage at 925 Ala. Inquire at 1331 N. H. (Call 1848) Black. LOST—Alpha Chi Omega pin. Instilled F. E. S. on base. Call 1538 296 Ind. J13 FOR SALE—Men's high boots, size 8, water proof, good condition. Price $5.00. Call 1538 at 296 Ind. JMJ 745-471-2222. Typewriter for rent. Better work, means better grades. Lawrence Type- writer Exchange, 737 Mass. St., phone 548-Adv. Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner 643 R. I. St. Phone 987 Mrs. Eva Guffin The home of Purity, Quality Fine Service and Popular Prices 846 MASS. ST. NICK DONVAS, Prop. SCHULZ alter, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to new. Suiting you—in'ts my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR TAXI — RENT-A-FORD Storage 50c HUNSINGER No. 12 Puritan Cafe RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - - Phone 653 RENT-A-FORD Phone 1467 for reservations Ten room service, 3 to 9 p.m. every week-end, Friday noon until Sunday. Broad View Inn The ideal place for your Christmas dinner, luncheon or dancing parties. ROOM WANTED—By instructor K. U. Not more than 15 or 20 min, walk from campus. Near bath. No baby. No students. Prefer no other roomers. Write particulars to L. E. Bison, 1216 Louisiana street. 411 FOR RENT.-Room for boy$, on brown from campus. Desirable nicely decorated, reasonable. Cal. 1747. JE FOR RENT—A large double room for girls, near campus at 1329 Ohio. Phone 1051. KODAKERs... Take those Xmm films to Kodak studio for the best finish. Bowerock Bldg, phone 216 2 E, 7th St. J 311 LOST—A mellumstosed leather notebook. Finder please phone John Kroh at 334. **tf** At the College Inn Barber Shop four chairs, good clean, quick service the handy shop at 14th & Tenn-Thk How about that Thema paper. Better turn it in, in typewritten and take no chances. It may leave you from a future in which the world of change, 737 Mass. St., phone 548, FOR RENT—Large nice southeast room for men students at 1215 Tenm, phone 1555. J11 KODAKERS bring your films to me, if you are particular. Kodak Studio, Bowerock Blld., phone 210, 6 E. 7th St. J11 FOR RENT—Rooms for boys, wel furnished, good heat and light. Why Buy New Parts When Used Will Do? WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY COME IN AND SEE US AUTO WRECKING & JUNK CO. PHONE 954 9th & DEL. SERVICE TO YOU MEANS BUSINESS TO US Whether it's a leaky closet tank or an entire plumbing system, call upon us. You will find the materials we use and the work we do are the best. Our reputation brings us customers. Our service keeps them. We give advice and estimates free. Pettit the Plumber PHONE 1081 1230 Oread, no hill to climb, term reasonable. J11 Storage and Service AUTO WASHING GENUINE FORD PARTS Cadillac Road Car Night and Day Service If in trouble, PHONE 47 Professional Cards EUDALY BROS. GARAGE 622-24 Mass. St. H. W. BUTCHINSON, Denialt, House Bldg., phone 293. 779 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas. I. E. ORELUP, M. D. Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Class Sitting guaranteed. Phone 410, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. OR. 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