I will write a response to this question using the provided image. **Question:** What is the name of the person in the image? **Answer:** The name of the person in the image is William Henry Harrison. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN N a t h i k n o c h e s g l a t C u f F t A T B P R s c g l p F t n d n d k m n j THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 1924 Votes Total 552 by Noon Today in W.S.G.A.Election Ballot Box Opened as Poll Close; Results to Be Announced by Committee A total of 552 votes had been cast by moon today at the W. S. G. A. elections. In the School of Fine Arts 31 freshmen, 22 sophomores, 18 juniors and 20 seniors had cast their ballots. In the College the votes cast totailed a larger number than in the School of Fine Arts. The bout class was as follows: 121 freshmen, 123 sophomores, 124 juniors and 96 seniors. The ballot box was opened at 4 this afternoon, and according to the committee in charge of the elections, it will be known between 9 and 10 tonight. The offices to be filled at this office are book exchange manager, library representative, and two representatives from each class now in Helen Hogue, Helen Hand, Betty Tenny, Teeny DeLong, and Gladys Snyder will be the persons who will count the fallots. Incoming Council to Enforce New Regulations Plan to Codify Hill Rules Plans for the codification of social regulations now in force on the Hill were discussed at the meeting of the Men's Student Council in Green Hall Wednesday night. Wallace James, president-elect of the council, was present and it was decided that the men would be left for the incoming council, as the new members will be the ones to enforce the new regulations. The council voted $20 to be used in paying freight on clothing now, collected for the students of Europe by the Student Friendship workers; and $35 to be used in paying for Jawkers for distribution under the Jawkers fund. The council had previously contested $100 to the Jawkers fund. The object of codifying the regulations is to have one body of rules which will be easier to interpret, to do away with rules now on the books but not enforced, and to take care of any possible conflict between rules, according to Stanley Learned president of the council. A bill was discussed which will eliminate all voting for editor and business manager of the Jahwahier. According to the terms of this bill the advisory board will select sophomores for the executive positions on the annual before April 11th meeting which they are to serve. Bills for the election expenses were presented and approved. Coming Month's Kansan Staff Elected Yesterda A new Kansan staff was elected, the resignation of Ward Kehler accepted, and letters from alumni concerning the annual banquet were presented to the University Daily Kansan Board Wednesday afternoon at 3:29. The staff elected: Paul Harrison, tor-in-chief; Charles Edna Wright, campus editor; Hugh Brown, news editor; Katherine Stall, Sunday editor; J. B. Engle, night editor; Donald Higgins, plain tales editor; Floyd McComb, archival editor; exchange editor; Cornelius Aabey, sport officer, continues in his position until the end in the baseball season. Ward Kehler, whose resignation was accepted by the board, has withdrawn from school, having received his degree last semester. Japanese Instruments Inferior Japanese Instruments Interior Doctor Sudler of the University School of Medicine says that during a visit to Japan, German samples was cut off, the Japanese flooded the country with surgical instruments that looked as good as any nails, but which proved to be almost worthless after they had seen in use awhile. Buying surgical and hospital goods is pretty much a gamble—two articles may look just alike, and only by use can their real worth be assessed. The state usually confines its purchases of these goods to firms of known reliability instead of buying from the widest bidder. The faculty tennis court is for the use of those who are teaching in the University and is not to be used by any student unless all other courts are full. If any number of the faculty should want /be the court while a student is using it, they should vacate immediately. Goldsmith Assists Town in Choosing an Architect Prof. Goldwin Dodgehill, head of the department of architecture, was called upon by the commissioners of Kansas City, Kan., to advise them in the method of choosing an architect for their new $1,000,000 court case. "There are two methods for choosing an architect for designing the plans of any building." said Professor Goldsmith. "The architects can be chosen outright or there can be competitive plans submitted, the managers choosing the one that they wish." Professor Goldsmith as chairman of the Kannas society of architects was called to Kansas City this morning to deliver a message. This plan, Professor Goldsmith thinks would be the fairest to the architects and would also be a safeguard to the people as policies would be less likely to enter into the country. Entomology Society Starts on Research for Insect Catalog professor Hungerford Made Board Member and Given Special Task A world catalog of Hemiptera is to be published, it was decided at a meeting of the American Entomologist society at Chicago some time ago and they are specialist in this group of insects, from all parts of the world were appointed on the board in the publication; to make it more secure to publish the catalog. Dr. H. B. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University of Kansas was designated as a member of the board. His specific task will be in connection with certain families of the water worms *Parasiticus japonicus* and of insects. Doctor Hungerford already has prepared for his own use one or two catalogs on this particular phase of the work. Hemiptera includes a large order of insects specially adapted for piercing the tissue and sucking the blood of animals or juices of plants. It includes many forms of insects that are destructive to cultivated plants. The hemiptera include two main groups: both man and animal. The most commonly known of these are the chinch bug, squash bug, boxelderbug, plant bug, and scale insects. The purpose of the catalog will be to list all the species of insects or bugs of this order that have been described and list and give references to material that has been published on each. The task, according to Doctor Hungerford, will require several years. Vocational Conference for University Women to Be April 14,15,16 Red and Blue Enamel The Annual Vocational Guidance Conference, under the auspices of the W. S. G. A., will be held April 14, 15 and 16 in the auditorium of the Administration building. Three speakers from Kansas City firms. Speakers From Kansas City Will Talk on Specified Occupations "The conference will be of a different nature this year," said Catherine Rawlings, W. S. G. A. representative, this morning. "Instead of following the method of having one general speaker, there will be several speakers representing specified topics are trying to represent as much as possible for girls who have finished college." Miss Rawlings continued. Among the speakers will be an interior decorator from Keith's Furniture Store, who will talk on the possibilities of interior decoration as a vacation for girls, a representative from Woolderman's Tiffin Room, who will speak on family law, a lawyer from the Federal Reserve bank who will speak on general business conditions for girls in business and secretarial fields. There will also be a buyer from Harrisfield's who will talk on opportunities of advancement in department stores. Miss Elizabeth Wilson, from North Carolina, will discuss the psychological phase of business. An educational director from The Jones' Store Company will also give a talk, relating experiences, in a department store. Private conferences may be arranged with the speakers in theternoors. The schedule will appear on Friday at 4:30 and 8 in m. WANT ADS FORD SEDAN Bargain - Good mechanical condition, good paint and upholstering. Cost $250.00, see Gee Lowman at Round Car Drug Store Attend the Kansas Relays April 10. FOR RENT----Furnished house, house FOR JUNE----To September. Phone phone 148 Req f r appoints u. Mrs. T. A. Larkin 612 W. 17th Hall LOST-Plain Sigma Alpha Epsilon pin. Reward, Call 295. A16 1.OST — Yellow-brown silk scarf. Finder returns to Emily Ericsson, 1028 Term, St., phone 1562蓝, aa1 JAYHAWK PINS Gold Filled $1.60 Solid Gold $3.70 FOR SALE--Fraternity house, 12 rooms and furniture. $2,000 cash balance. $100 per month. NO IN- Lancastria, Caronia, Carmania, Albania, Antonia, Ausonia, Andana, Saxonia, Columbia, Assyria and other One Class Cabin Ships provide CUNAR service and satisfaction as low as $115. "See your local Cundar agent or write Company's offices, everywhere." Cunard and Anchor Lines 25 Broadway, New York Or Local Agents 21 "Do you always cross via Gcard?" "Why of course. You know Dad it an experienced traveller!" WASHING and Ironing to bring home and day work. Overalls, special 25 cents a pair. LOST - Pad of Watkins checks in leather pad. Stubs wanted for record. Please call 1222 or 2356. D. M. Whiteside. tf LOST—Pair of glasses in black leather case. Reward. Call Chas, Daville, 565. A11 TEREST. Must call at the office for information. Hosford Inv. & Mtg. Co, 824 Mass. St. A14 FOR RENT or Sale: Fourteen room house furnished or unfurnished one block from Campus. Two sleeping WILL Party who took by mistake violin from rest room in Central Ad please return or call 2572. Ata FOR SALE - For cash, one large house at 1245 Louisiana. Known as the Patterson Clue, fine for fragrant or sorority; also residence at LOST—Wednesday, Shaffer foun- tain pen. Carter point ring in top. 1209 9100 A11 porches, two bathrooms, suitable for fraternity, Call 2053. A11 LOST—Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. tf 1228 Lau, or wifi sell for 1-3 cach covering period of five years. If la- ce to receive a call, dial the La. No information over phone. Signed, O. W. Patterson. A18 FOR RENT; Rooms to boys, cheap. Also fourteen room house to a friendry for next year, at 1200 Tenn. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. CUCCI, R. PROPET, D. O., D. S. FE Ostraath and Foost. Specialist. Phone Office 553, Box 2758 Black, 9th and Mai Mai McLellan's Drug Store. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor; O2 poste Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysi and examination free. DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chir practores Pauli graduates, X-ray is ortoriy. Phone 115 TOWER'S FISH BRAND COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY,SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS All the go with College men Varsity Slickers (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Auto Coats (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Touncoats (OLIVE) TOWER'S TRACE FISH BRAND "The Rainy Day Poll" "The Rainy Day Poll" A.J.TOWER CO. BOSTON MASS $5.00 A SALE for Friday & Saturday One Hundred Easter Hats at A showing of the newest shapes and colorings of Hats for Spring, assembled by our New York office for this special event— There are Cloches and sport hats for the bobbed haired miss, black and white and various colorful effects in dress styles that are exceedingly smart. And a good selection of conservative models for the matron: BULLENE'S No Exchanges No Returns BE A Newspaper correspondent with or spare time; expence once unaccompanied the Heacock plan and earn a good好审;no canvassing; send for pari income while learning; we show you details. Newsletters "mining Bow"; begin actual work at one; all您; Buffalo, N. Y. tuf Pre-Easter Vacation VARSITY "BRICK" ENGLISH AND HIS KANSANS The Big Hill Party Robinson Gym All for $1.00 Saturday, April 12 The Scarf Fashion favors every thing in a scarf. Our selection is at the best now, with a riot of color and a set up for any wear. Easter—She expects you to be well dressed. Quality Clothes for Young Men Including the new English (full cut) models EXTRA VALUES FOR CASH One $24.50 $28.50 Pant Suits $32.50 $35 Two $25 $30 Pant Suits $35 $40 Come in! Be convinced.