SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924 20. 如图所示,甲、乙两圆相交,甲的半径为 $10\mathrm{cm}$ ,丙的半径为 $8\mathrm{cm}$ 。求 (1)当 $a=12$ 时,两圆的公共弦长为 $\underline{\quad}$;(2)当 $a=16$ 时,两圆的公共弦长为 $\underline{\quad}$。 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Extensive Halls at Library Makes Meeting One's Date a Very Hazardous Occupation Library dates, at Watson Hall, it is rumored, will not florish for a while, at least. The extensive hallways, the varied and complicated system of reading rooms, and the excess of everything makes meeting one's date a hazardous and uncertain operation — as in certain young lady and a well known young man have decided. The young man, during previous years he had acquired that most cavalieristic habit of observing faint yellow domes from the scene of their evening's educational endeavors. When he received a knowledge, he changed to be transformer. "Will you meet me at Watson this evention?" he asked, a particularly charming freshman. The woman lady agreed, "But where?" she asked. She had explored the intricacies of the place. 'Oh, the first floor. I guess', the cavalier answered optimistically. The appointed evening came. The young lady entered the library, and after carefully convincing herself that it was time, she stepped outside quite naturally open the underwear. Many Cattle Infected With Dreaded Disease Will Be Slaughtered Check Scourge Officials to Place Quarantine on Several Counties to Check Source Officials of the state live stock commission have abolished all alliancing counties to immediately erect driping lines on highway highways leading into Houston. Houston, Texas 37—More than eleven hundred head of cattle in two herds infected with the hood and month disease will be killed to day or tomorrow, officials said. A steam shear was digging a large ditto in which the curcures of the animals will be buried. "Pervane she thought I meant the basement," the young man consolled himself. A few minutes later the young man entered the library, strolled into the card catalog room in the right or the entrance, and self-satisfied awaited the arrival of the fair young freshman. ate reading room, she went down stairs and estolled herself to await the woman main's arrival. National Pep Fraternity Elects Seven Member Several counties were expected to be placed under strict quarantine during the day. Twenty-five rounds are on duty on nearby the affluent area. The organisation will not put on stunts between halves at the football games anformely, except at the homecoming game, according to the president. They will co-operate with the athletic association by selling hats and shoes. They have been assigned a place in the roster section, near the fifty-yard line. They will wear the same style of uniform as they wore last year. The organization has 30 members. There are seven chapters in Washington, Sept. 27.—Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has ordered the quarantine of two entire country and a portion of a third south coast Houston, Texas, because of an outbreak of a disease among live stock there. Grievie fears are expressed today that an embargo would be declared by foreign countries against exporters from the port of Houston. Closing of the mure would mean a loss of 10 million dollars of thousands of dollars to cut demand as well as to other exporters, it was said. Causes a quitter till ten, as they say in the movies—and both the ditor and the date begin to grow worried. The director goes on to state "the girl worried." The organization has 30 members. There are seven chapters in the Minesil valley. They did not find one another. Both vested third floors and explored all baths, but to no avail. Each went to the other; the other of failure has a keep a promise. The local chapter c" Pi Ephair Pii, national pre fpraternity, today announced the following plaques Randle Veiner, George Thomas Herbert Langs, Cedri Smith, William Dikts, Robert Minsheimer so John Engel. The president of the organization is Albert Hanna;桑 Weatherby, vice-president; and Robert Hill, secretary and treasurer. Dr. John K. Mohier, chief of the bureau of animal industry, and a preliminary survey indicates that the outbreak has no connection with thre eintt California epidemic which he been wiped out, but that it was brought in from South America, probably through the port of Galveston. And this is the reason why it is rumored that dates at Watson fall on the decline. Jay James Elect Members Bath left their respective places, and changed flores. It is and by a person who has heard of the tragedy that he saw them recording and seancing oppositeairs at identical times. The Jay Jones held a second meeting of the week last Thursday in the rest room in central Administration building at 4:30 p.m. m, and the following members were able to ed: Earlier in the day Helen Kokenbeer, Aley Chappuis, Daisy Ernat, Rati Lawless, Lucille Gise, Eather Sett Sue Midden, Irvine Scott, Moyrie Birban, Barbara Becker, Lillie Bridgeman, Mary Muze, Prismie McKee, Laura Anderson, Elizabeth Sandborn, Hele Clute, Marcela Undorf and Mari Hunter. Calendar for the Week Monday, Sept. 29. 5:30 Y. W. C. A. advisory board meeting, 1224 Louisiana street. 1:30 Get Wt. meeting—Freshman women's conversation—Passer women's convention — Fraser chapel. :30 Group presidents' dinner—Colonial ten room. Tuesday, Sept. 20 4:30 Y. W. C. A. meeting "White Magic"—Meerla. 7:15 W. S. G. A. meeting—women's rest room—central Ad 00 p. m. Sigma Delta Chi meeting —Pi Upsilon house. Wednesday, Oct. 1. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting- Hiley house. Thursday, Oct. 2 1:20 Women's Forum—room 210 Fraser hall. 1:30 Freshmen department of Y W C. A.—Henley house. Praiser min. 1:20 Spanish club meeting—E. Ad. 10 n. m. Rally—Robinson gymnasium a. m. Y, W. C. A. finance workers meeting-Henley house. Plan Annual Conference High School Journalists Will Attend Meeting The sixth annual high school newspaper conference will be held at the University of Kansas on Nov. 6 and 7, 1924. For the first time since a biography of the conference will be available there these will be no football game. The editors will see the Drake game on the gridgraph. A two-day program is being planned for the visitors, which will assist of addresses on vital subjects different faculty members of the department of journalism and various round tables covering different shapes of newspaper work and problems. Every high school in the state is invited to send two student representatives of their high school campus to the faculty member to the conference. The department of journalism of his University conducts this conference each year in order to make the campus a learning environment in promoting school interests and for his betterment of the high school newspaper as a newspaper. "Bob" Mitchell, A. B., 24, and "Judge" Mitchell, c'52 drove in Friday about noon from a prospective rip and outing in Arizona and New Mexico. They had been gone since July 1 when they left here, Travelers Stake Claims for Copper in Arizona While in Arizona, the man stunned to five copper claims, between Camp Jerome and Miami, marned some and collected specimens of pottery. A great deal of their time, while in Arizona, was spent in Miami, where they visited W. H. Wyman c25, who was employed with the Miami City Miami they went to Paynes, Arizu, most of their prosecution was done. Their trip took them from Lawrence through Oklahoma to El Pueo, Texan, from El Pueo to Jurex, Mexico, from there to New Mexico and Arizona, where most of the time was spent. The *specimens* of pottery which the Mitchells brought back with them are interesting. They also have some specimens from a petrified forest. In Society The following secretories hold cell house Fidagd evening car gel shee phobes: Kappa, Kappa Gamma, Mpha- Alpha Delta Pla, Alpa Gamma Delta Alpha Pla, Delta, Gamma Pbi Beta, Sigma Pka and Phi Orgone Pli. Robert Welch, Ferd Stephanus, and Earl Scott spent the week-end of their homes in Kansas City, Me. Laura Bailou, c?77, and Holle Stillman, c?77, went to Kancamagus City Friday to be with their parents over the week end. Marjorie Griewald of Columbus, was pledged by the Sigma Kappa society Friday. Katherine Challies, A. B.25, spent the week end at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. Walter Laubach, Mrs. Tatiana Freeman and daucheret, Dorothy, of Chambly, spotted their daughters at Sunday's Ornament home just before and Sunday. Merrill Shawon, c29, went to Kansas City Saturday to meet his mother, Miee M. G., Shawon of Grand Rapids. He and his family traveled to Charles Shawon, A. B. 23. The Faculty Women's Club entretained with a dinner parry for the new members Friday night. Alahui Chi Omega announces the pleasing of Irene Getter of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Beta announces the plebiscite of Helen May Jewell of Olathe. Miss Agnes Husband, dew of women, and Miss Louise Miller of the School of Fire艺院, were guests at Farnell at Cotton hall Saturday, Sept. 27. Mrs. O, H. Kinnan, of Manukau, fitted with Mrs. F, M. J. Mudy, social director of Corbin hall, Mrs. Kinnan, Mrs.July's sister, in the Kansas State president of the Business and Professional Women's club Cygon Gets Mobilization Figures From War Department Test Ranks Kansas High "The figures showed the seventh corps area to be near the top in attendance. Kansas as one of the eight states comprising the corps area contributed largely to the 1,500,600 who responded in this corps area" and Major Cygne. "Throughout the corps area 1800 towns and cities were surveyed by our observations. The text was not merely an opportunity for demonstrations. It was a serious effort to determine the weak points in our plans, for the expansion of the army based upon co-operative community effort." Figures on early return of the mobilization test held on Defense day, Sept. 12, compiled by the War Department, are announced online by Med. Joseph R. Cygnet, head of the Army Medical Center at the University of Kansas. Civil Engineering Society Holds First Fall Meeting Prof. H, A. Ries talked on "Ideas of the American Society of Civil Engineers." Prof. W, C. McNeaw presented miniature steel tapes of various lengths and thicknesses good work at the annual ecte仿真 surveying camp. The American Society of Civil Engineers held its first meeting of the year last Thursday evening at Marvin hall. FOR RENT — Furried apartment at the Orenal. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf LOST-Gold violet watch, Tuesday evening, between Varsity theater and 1244 Tone, or 1244 Torn and 1920 White. Please call me please call me White. Reward. $30 WANT-ADS LOST-A. Silver Newspaper pencil in front of franzer hall, Friday at 10:30. Leave at business office. Reward. O8 FOR RENT - Boys rooms, newly decorated, nice place to study. Single, double, or roommate. E341 Ohio. St. C02 穿上 with name, Wilton Oliver, engraved on his. Finder please return to PI Bain Phi bhoe, 1246 Mississippi and receive reward. FOR RENT -Two large connecting rooms furnished for light home-keeping. Very nice, newly paneled. FOR RENT—Big double room for boy, $15.00, 1012 Aln. OI Fresh Cranes Chocolates.-City Drug Store. LOST- on campus, large red Comik- lain fountain pen without cap. Finder call John J. Henry at 184. Reward. O1) ROOM and board, $7.50 per week. Good substantial food with chicken dinner on Sundays, at 1011 Kryl. OI LOST—Lower part of fountain ROOM and Board—Furnace heat, $30 for four weeks. 1521 N. H. $20 Electric Light Bulbs-City Drug Store. LOST—Black Wani fountain pool Monkey, between campus and Coral bark. Leave at Fine Arts office. $29 FOR RENT—One large well furnished room either single or double, a bay. Phone 2475, 1060 OH, OI Parlor Fontain Pens—City Drug Store. Armonda New Shade Lip Stick is just right-City Drug Store. WANTED - Received for small club, fujure in person of Mrs. Simpson, 1225 Ky. 07 LOST—A black, suede belt trimmed with silver, on the campus. Call 1422 Black. Marinella Cremas—City Drug Store. LOST—Small round gold beauty pin. Call 2180. Sq. IGOM for one or two furnace, home like, reasonable. Board optional. Address 1825 N. H. Professional Cards DR. C. R. A.L.BRIGHT, Chitigracher 1101 Mast, Opinione the Court Honour, DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 2004- Max. Phone 2117. DBS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractor Pallmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. DR. BRENTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otolaryng. Headache phone 1511. Obstructive throat phone 143. Phone 2377. W, L. POST, A. M. M. D. General practice Special attention given to rectal diseases Office, 922 Mass. ECM, M. PROPET, D. O., P.D., Odei paths and Foot Specialist, Calls made with drug. Phones offered: 8521, res221 Bathroom facilities: Bathroom, 8th and Mass Lawrence Kauro Inset., phone 313. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Fey glasses exclusively, MOLLIE E. SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425. 915 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. DR W, G, MINEK, Institut, 82495 Mass. N. Phone 412) Most modern methods, no equipment, young man. Exodonia and Piranha specialist. ANDREY & ANDREY, Chiropractors, 811 Mass. 91., through adjusting. Phone 621 for appointment. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Marcelling Bobbing Shampooing $933\frac{1}{2} \mathrm{~Mass.}$ Phone 442 Price reasonable, at 1501 R. L. St. phone 2541. OI 1109 Mass. CHOICE ROOM for one or two girls. 1244 Ohio St. S30 Kodak Films.—City Drug Store. LOST—Green gold pencil, engraved, old English "F." Return to Leen E. Pudge, 1308 Vermont. S29 FOR BENT or sale—A Remington typewriter in good condition. 1512 Mass, 2639 Blue. G2 Dunhill Places.-City Drug Store. Electrical Appliances of All Kind s Bouidoir and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Neseclover and Vanilla Snack and Caramel Nut Honeymoon and Chocolate Milk and Lime Snack and Chocolate Caramel Nut and Pineapple Almost any other flavor you may want carried in stock. It costs no more to have the best, Just phone 182. Wiedemann's Phone 182 in K. U. Your Social Life in K. U. Is Nót Complete Unless You Can Dance Practically Every Student Party Is a Dance MARION RICE Dancing School Over Bell's Music Store Phone 338 We make your semisoft collars look like new. Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 283 Rent-A-Ford DRIVE IT YOURSELF New Cars Equipped with Balloon Tires On your trips to out-of-town games, our charges are— Touring - 100 miles—10e Coupe - - 100 miles—15e Rent-A-Ford Company No hourly charge on car over 24 hours J. J. Geis, Jr., Proprietor Know the Joy of PERFECT VISION Good health and enjoyment of living are often dependent upon good eye-sight. Properly fitted glasses will frequently rectify eyestrain or defective vision. An examination costs you nothing — it may benefit you wonderfully. GUSTAFSON The College Jeweler Frank H. Ise, Optometrist This is your correct position. Remember these things; Waltz Fox-Trot Tango One-Step Ione DeWatteville Opposite the Postoffice Slide your feet, along the floor. Don't walk on your toes or on your heels, either, for that matter. (To be continued). Keep your right shoulder ahead, and it anything a little bigger than your left. Chest out, about a quarter of the way to the back, two. Keep your knees straight, bending them as in taking a step, in taking your knee. One More Week Never hang your head. Keep your eyes on a level with your head, unless, of course, you talk to the fair partner, One More Week to buy Student Enterprise Tickets When the Whistle Blows Saturday for the Oklahoma Aggie Game the Sale Will Close and No More Tickets Will Be Sold Better Be Wise Business Office Athletic Office A SAM WOOD_PRODUCTION PRICES for this Elegant Picture Matinee: 10-20c Evening: 10-30c Cecil B. DeMille's "FEET OF CLAY" Starts Wednesday for Three Days