WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dis- tribution at the Bill No. work total between the have no schol- sophies on tech group The mobil word Jayhawk Tankers Show Their Steam in Practice Meet Jayhawk "Weeumilers" showed their steam in the intra-University swimming tank held in the Robin-Mammam tank Tuesday night. While no valley records were equaled, this was probably due to lack of time for training, and the inadequacy of the tank. 'Doc' Johnston High Point Man; Takes First in Three Sprint Events and "Doo" Johnston was the outstanding star, taking three firsts, in the 50 yard free style, the 100 yard free style, and the 220 yard free style. In two events, the 200 yard breast stroke and the 150 yard backstroke. Detect all of the entries sheved up well and with more training should give a good account of themselves in the All-Vaile meet to be staged at Washington University March 21 and 22. The Judges were Patrick and Barto; timekeeper, Frazey. 50 yard free style: Johnston, first, 28 seconds; Bughee second, Wavatt third. 200 yard breaststroke: Posey first, 3:21, 4-10, only one to finish. 220 yard free style: Johnston first, 2:50 6-10; Culver second. 2:59 6-10. Curry Plunge for distance: Caywood first, 38 feet 6 inches; Knox second, Finch third. 100 yard free style: Johnston first, 1:10 3-10; Bughee second, Baker third. third. 150 yard backstroke: Posey first 2:32 9-10; no others finished. Diving: Baker first, 127.4 points; Wyatt second, 102.2 points; Grier third, 102.1 points. third, 102.1 puls. 290 yard relay: Won by Wyatt Seelig, Dobyns and Culver; time 1:52. Will Select Women Swimmers for Class Meet Mermaids to Compete Twenty-five women have signed up to enter the women's inter-clash swimming meet which is taking place in Boston. A eight swim will be selected for each team. women wishing to make their class team must report to practice two hours every week. For the classes individually as yet, so the contestants may practice in the task any time Tuesday and Wednesday except 4:30 p.m. On Friday will be given to those successful in making the class teams. Captains will be elected soon in order to assist in organizing the material. The majority of women who were out for the individual meet have signed up for this class meet City Commission Meets to Adjust Taxi Situation The meeting of the city commission concerning the taxi situation rests in a revision of rules for the approval of the board at the next meeting. It was said that the meter idea was practically lost. idea was planned. There would be a new redistricting of city rates, new boundaries will be mapped out, and all cabs operating without meters will be required to charge these rates. New city licenses and insurance rates will be constructed and voted at the next meeting of the commission. Dernailed Freight Car Wrecks Wall of the Lawrence Iron Works building at 609 New Hampshire street, was shattered yesterday afterward when a drenalled freight car crashed through it. brakeman on the car narrowly escaped injury. He was trailed a sidelined car the train to break the train and drive into the wall. Workmen today were clearing the debris away preparatory to repairing the damage. Architects Exhibit Work The exhibit of the work of the students of architecture, which was posted for the visit of Wm. Emerson, head of the architecture department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will be open to the public the remainder of the week beginning on Wednesday of the architecture department third floor of Marvin hall. When track athletes in the Central A, A. U. Olympic trials meet at Arnor, Miche, they will compete under the international mettle system and would be selected by the Paris games, it was decided to get the athletes accustomed to it. Boxing Preliminary Finals Will Be Staged Tonight All of the preliminaries to the finals of the intra-mural boxing tournament will be staged tonight in Robinson gymnastium beginning 7:30 preamble. All awards held night, March 18, and not tonight as was previously stated. tortoise The order of weight will be an *all*, Bantanweight, featherweight, lightweight, wetweighweight, heavyweight, heavyweight, and heavyweight. Women's Rifle Team Defeats Connecticut in Contest "by Mail" Scores Are Now Being Fireed to Determine Best Individual Shot The University women's rife team beat the Connecticut Agricultural College women's rife team by the score of 482 to 457 in the first half, held for the week ending March 8. Ten women fired on each team with the five highest scores counting in the match. All the shots were fired from the pro-am boxing ring. The results follow: University of Kansas Women's rifle team, Violet Thompson, 98; Maurine Burse, 77; Nevada Taleban, 87; Echeveria sentinel, 65; (Capt.) Matt Jones, 482; Anna Botsford, 93; Virginia Armstrong, 93; Selma Klemp, 90; Mary Shaw, 90; and Marian Collier, 88; Ida Baeker, 96;理查特 Rountree, 80; Ida Baker, 96; Stellerwery, 96; Francis Hopkins, 92; Margaret Hutton, 22; Melen Kagan, 91; total 407; Brown, 88; Mary Gladys, 88; Margaret Hall, 7. The women's team has no more matches with other schools until the week end March 29, when they treat against the Iowa team of Missouri. of the University will be their last match "As this will be their last match of the season and being against Mizuho women on the team attempt to fire 'possible' scores and thus add another kink in the Tiger's tail for the Jayhawks," said Captain H. G. Archibald, range officer for the local team. The members of the University women's rifle team have been divided into two teams to fire against each other for the next round. The women will also and the highest individual. Each woman will fire ten record shots from the prone position, and then the five members with the lowest scores will be counted as the team score. continuously as the members of each team were chosen so as to be evenly matched. The scores of each person firing in matches tis season are compared on the teams according to this average, with the highest on one team, and the next highest on the other team. The second Palmer, assistant range officer. tant range offices. The memorial of each team follow: Botswana, Botswana, Botswana, Warkentin, Armstrong, Becker, Harford, Ingalls, Allen, and, Burton, Thompson, Collier, Klimp, Muesse, Athey, and Mason. Professor Emerson Visits K. U. Prof. William Emerson, president of the Intercollege Association of Architectural Schools, visited the partiment of architecture at University of Miami on Friday, March 7 While here, Professor Emerson, 7 spoke to the students of architecture giving pointers of the profession and urging a heavy cooperation between students and men of the pro- teacher. Professor Emerson is a graduate of Professor University and former college of Prof. Goldwil Goldsmith, of the department of architecture. He is head of the department of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Boston, Mass. $^1$ Gridrion About two hundred and twenty-five guests to the Gridrion Banquet were mailed out today by Sigma Delta Chi, *professional Journalistic fraternity*. The invitations were sent to prominent men in the body, in Lawrence, in the men's body, and in the body a whole. The annual "roaring affair" will be given in Wiedemann's grill the day of April 1. Beth McClung Wins Meet Gridicon Invitations Out Alpha Chi Sigma Invitational Alpha Chi Sigma professional chemistry team has initiated the following new members: Dr. H. M. Elsey, professor of chemistry at the University of Hawaii; Volley B. Cross, c24, Garrett; Harry K. Unangst, c26, Wichita; Arthur G. Weber, c26, Oscar and Oscar; M. R. Ray W. Chiles, c25, Jefferson; and Howard Bronson, c25, Lawrence. Alpha Chi Sigma Initiates Women's Individual Swimming Contest Held Tuesday Beth. McClung, c27, won the women's individual swimming meet which was held yesterday in Bowen. c27, was second with 14 points, and Dorothy Higgins, c24, and Maria Jones, c25, tied for third place with 9 points. McClung took first in back-hawk race, breast-stroke race, and breast-stroke for form. Miss Bowen received first in diving and second in length of freestyle second in the kick-off free-stroke race, and third in the side-stroke race. in the back stance, second in the back-stroke race, and third in side-stroke for form gave Misa Higgins her points, while first in 3-4 free-stroke races. She made a free-stroke race, and third in giving Misa Jones's score. Miss McClung will receive 100 W. A. a point, Miss Bowen will be received 200 W. A. a point, Higgins and Miss Jones will each receive 25 W. A. a points. All other contestants will meet with the many points as they argued in the meet. diving made more easy. The best record made in any of the events was the 48.5 feet plunge by Miss Higgins. The absence of top-hats was the only drawback when K. U.'s dignified aspirants of the LL. B. lined the steps to a law building and relished the bit of nonense. They have given up fresh capes, so were tossing snowballs at the hats of passing students. Boys Will Be Boys; Laws Will Be Laws passing clutchers, and bound the middle of the attack that snow bombarders began to resent the fast twits of safely enplaced and neatly hatched scuffers on the opposite side. Captain Elliott Miller, the Law brigade charged. Chemical Fraternity Initiates Initiation was held Saturday, March 8, for eight pledgees by Chi Sigma, the official chemical friernity. Initiates are: Howard Lawrence, Ocar Borgensen, St. Joseph, Mo; Arthur Weber, St. Joseph, Mo; Amos St. Mount Valley, Mo; Unaget, Mount Valley, Mo; Jefferson, Joseph Cross, Garrett, Dr. H. M. Slvy, Lawrence. Install Lights at Danger Points Lights have been installed at the Everybody's going to see snowball. It hits and the scoffers went down together. The snowball brigade bad won. The Laws returned to dignity and supremacy. "CAROLENE" Musical Comedy Presented by Alpha Kappa Alpha Liberty Memorial High School Sat., March 15 Adm. $ .50 Brick English and his 5 Kansans will be on deck for Saturday's Varsity Dance. Talk it up old man— We are spending a bunch of jack to make this an A-1 party. Weavers will decorate the hall, refreshments will be served and the cost 1 buck. A regular $4.00 dance for $1.00 PROTCH The College Tatlor 833 Mass. St. Varsity Dance Committe New Easter Fashions HY guess—when it is so easy to KNOW? No one need accept irresponsible gossip about what's in spring styles. Choose the right store and you will wear the right styles! BULLENE'S Raymond Harper of Frankfurt Kans, visited friends at the University Saturday and Sunday. Willard cut, and the Country Club corner on the fort-to-fort highway by the local light company for a test to show the possibilities of driving along the road. Two other lights will be placed on the highway on North Seventh street at distances of 1,000 and 2,000 feet from the city limits in the south. Alpha Xi Delta announces the pledging of Evelyn Frankenberry, c27, of Altoona, Kan. LEARN TO DANCE Tango — Fox Trot — Waltz DeWattelleville - Fischer School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 276: Insist on Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brist Specials for this week: Pistachio Nut and Vanilla Honey Moon and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick, or Bulk Pistachio Nut Hi Life Honey Moon Walzel Nut Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Strawberry Chocolate Fruitfruiti Grape Pineapple Banana Nut Brown Bread Caramel Nut Coffee Nut Sherbetts: Orange Apricot Pineapple Lime It costs no more to have the Best Phone 182 Moyne Rice, c27, gave several readings at the Sunday ten tea given by the Business and Professional Women's club at their club rooms. New York Cleaners PHONE 75 VARSITY THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD in "Rosita" a Spanish Romance with HOLBROOK BLINN with HOLBROOK BEAM Adapted by Edward Knoblock Story by Norbert Falk Photography by Charles Rosher AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION Her Beautiful Curls of Gold Piled high on her head in an Empire period coiffure. "The World's Sweetheart" enters into her rightful heritage of glorious, vital, alluring womanhood in her characterization of 'Roita.' Lithe and sinuous, gowned in most gorgeous costumes, capricious and coquettish, begging and intriguing flirting, disembling—A new Mary Pickford who will be the ture, sociology, Spanish and geology | rounding out of the numbers. | during the conformity