THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 e THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Frenzied Attempts of Kansan Cub Fail to Obtain Interview From Bashful Blushing Soandso "Wee moust, crissmon tipper, Lower—" We thought of line in my mind. "I woke up at Sunday, like red mustache, he had been sent to interview Mr. Sundae, and we believed he was a t story, but Mr. Sundae was made As soon as we heard that he was town we started out to find him. Rather we had broken into two or three offices by force and exhausted in couple of telephone operators appeared to see them at the campus. Licking our chops, I accused him. We introduced our own lives. "we hear," we began our attack, "that you are here on a mission of some importance to the Unit of the Army and to know a sampling of your work." We are a reporter for the University Daily Kansan," we conclude or introduction proudly. Mr. Sousoude smiled. We were doo- thought. something of Mr. Soando blushed, the color of his mustache. "My work really amounts to nothing, as yet, and I would rather not have any publicity." "But," we argued, "publicity might make your work amount to what you put at pay." What are you doing!? what you meant," she embalized the "put across," that is where we made our mistake. Of course it didn't make my Mr. Sandoa mad, but we could tell by his expression that he was feeling the "That," "That," and the "marry," "just what I'm not trying to do. And then my work amounts to nothing anyway." former K. U. Man Honored "No, the folks back home might not like it." That was his answer. We left him politely, and sauntered back to the news room. After about fifty steps we began to think that Mr. Schroeder modestly. He might be afraid of being required to go back home, by authority. We began to assure Mr. Sondae, that his work did amount to something. We were sure sure. He did not. But "put across" phrase had closed him up. Finally we asked him he would mention that he was in town. fonrad Hoffman Praised for Student Relief Work Conrad Hoffman, former student and Y. M. C. a secretary at the university, who spoke at convocation were last fall, was recently given a iner in Berlin in honor of the women has done for female workers in Germany be the prime-minister, and two ex-challengers attended. According to Vox Studentium, a new man student paper printed in both German and English, the notables of later may, in appreciation of the European relief which Con Hoffman has been carrying on, gave a special reception and dinner for the former K. U. man. W. J. Baugartner, of the department ofology, recently received a letter from Mr. Hoffman, in which he has his appreciation and thanks for the $1000 which the University Yamasan sent him for his book. This amount was subscribed just before the Christmas holidays. In the letter, Mr. Hoffman goes on to say, "We are planning to make a special use of this money in order that we may report directly to K. U. Concerning the help it brought to European students in need." ANNOUNCEMENTS A Domine political caucus will be held on Wednesday, March 12, at the trunk room in Fraser hall, for all university women. The nominating committee for the spring elections will be chosen at this time. IELEN JAKA, President of Domino T. A. LARREMORE There will be no meeting of the square and Compass club tonight, hurry. A meeting will be held in the hall after 10 a.m. FILLER ALLISON, President. The following men communicate immediately with Professor T. A. Armorem in regard to the Men's Ice Club trip, Stephens, Fugate, ice, K. Miller, Barstow, Moody, Owell, and Skener. Dramatic Club meeting tonight in Little Theater, 7:55 o'clock sharp. Prout play. Sam Weatherby. Pres Sam Weatherby, Free the Mathematics Club will meet Monday, March 10, at 4:30 p.m. east Administration building, cm 201. W. M. Roberts will speak on "Fitting Curves to Data." school Suspended for Violating Sweater Rule For violating the ruling that sweat irs shall not be given to members the athletic teams, Independence High School was suspended until June, and the high schools of Rosedale, Argenteine and Hiawatha Mountains must structured to provide students must be援助 to the donors, by the Kansas State Athletic Association. State Athletic Association. In a recent interview with the Kansan School made that St. Francis High School was a violator of this rule, but attention was called to the error by the principal of the school. The School had come up with the others and was classified with them by mistake. The boys at St. Francis gave a picture show, the proceeds of which went to pay for the school's membership of the association that the boys could keep their wweaters. Carruth Represents University Carruth Represents University William H. Carruth, formerly of the faculty of the department of English he had chosen by Chancellor Lindley to represent the University at the inauguration of William Wallace Campbell as president of the University of Berkeley, March 22. The inaugural fall but were postponed because of the fire. The U. S. Forest Service has started an investigation to find where new tree growth on burned-over lands comes from. WANT ADS LOST-Parker, Jr. fountain pen, in Spooner, about 12:30, Mar. 6. Call LaVern Prall or leave at Spooner desk. M8 Copyright 1996 The House of Kuppesheimer Strictly CORRECT LOST—Eligir wrist watch about 9:30 between 302 central A, and 14th and Mass. St. Finder please call 3559 Blue. Reward. M12 WANTED—Washing and ironing to bring home. Also students' bundle washing. Also day work. Call 1356, M19 Not only are English lines stylish, but they're so satisfyingly easy to wear. 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Easy payment terms 'esired University Concert Course Reinald Werrenrath AMERICA'S GREATEST BARITONE Robinson Gym., March 6 at 8:20 p.m. Single Admissions $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 on sale at R. C. Drug Store — School of Fine Arts, K. U. An Advance Showing For— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY There are charming Straw and Bangkok Creations, fine Milans, Crepes and fancies in all the colors that fashion has adopted for this spring season. of the loveliest of Springs Hats which have come to us this week- You will love the film-like sashes, bright stones, chic bows of ribbon, and Chinese bands used in the trimming. Sensibly priced at- $10, $12.50, $15.00 BULLENE'S