THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924 Gelby Survives Losses of Dempsey-Gibbons Bout Is Prosperous Is Prosperous obey, Mont. the scene of the late Dempsey, Tommy Gibbons weight championship bout, is from disordered in spite of the rumors that the big fight all backstopped the little town. curring to Jim Johnston, mayor baldy, the town is a live business, with lots of business and evenly happy. This status allows him to impress people to the person. The Dempsey-presented fight was that Shelby 11 never received it, due to unfor- difficulties arising concerning the difficulties arise that Shelby no far as to pretest that Shelby would lose half of population because depressedness conditions caused by the is evident that Shelby has "come a mayor Johnston said. "We pretty to stage another work, unionship board, and Jack to make us another and we will put up another big at any time." w Finds Expensive Stamping Grounds' Jan. 25. (By M. V, I. N, S.) —The costly practice joke at the severity of Oklahoma was pulled over a Washington's birthday cow was tied in the now of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. or the Ganahra Hill Damage to the extent of £200 done by the cow before it was loved from the house. announcements from the president's office after the affair would be the effect that efforts would be to find the parties responsible to the "practical jokes" and to take them pay for the danages incurred. Investigate the opinion that an fraternity ordered their ages to do the work as a Hell sk duty. her expensive stunts of the night in the placing of a goose in the Gamma house, and the whole-remove of pennants from the floor of the Alpha Gamma house. m the Kansas Review: K. U. Forty Years Ago from the Kansas Review: locals. "During the past month eleven students have suffered with numps." The present Botany class num- bers ninety-six. Professor Snow says is the largest class he has ever "right." "One of our seniors was caught 'ing the Gobble Song' to or rather in a little Prep Mist of very tender a woman who is not a tender a boy better than she." From the advertising section: "We just opened a line of black dress REINALD WERRENRATH, FAMOUS AMERICAN BARITONE siks—price from 98 to $2.75. This make of siks we will warranty to satisfaction and are pronounced by those who have seen them as the handsomeest and best black siks—for the least money—ever shown in Lawrence. We invite an inspection." —L. O. Melnitre & Co. "We are stitching nice line muslin shirts for $1.50; $1.75; and $1.25. Good linen cuffs for 20 and 25. Good linen collars for 10 and 12 1-2 and a full stock of half hose from 10 to 75." L.-O. M. Intect & Co. Personalists: "Professor Bailey atten- tended the convention of sugar make ers at Topeka last week." Exchange: "Lawrence has become the educational center of the West. It has the University, the Business College, the Idi Ayatulam, and the Indian School. You pay your money and take your choice." -Sumbanem. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Professor Sterling went hurt Saturday; as a result of his rambling six ducks bit the dust." K. U. Dames will hold their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, March 5, 2019, at Westminster hotel; L. B. Brown, L. B. Brown, J. W Parker will act as hostesses. Pettitions for vacancies on the Men's Student Council must be in the hands of the secretary by 6 p.m. tuesday, March 4. The to-be filled position is representative from the School and representative from the School of Medicine. Jack McLean, secretary, Professor Skitt cannot make the chief who led the history of Music of II and IV, and Development of Music. Grass Skirts Have Gone Out of Style in Honolulu. Says Geology Student From Hawaii "Where are you from?" "Honolulu." "You are? How do you like the dippee? Do' you understand dish very well?" "This is a sample conversation which I have sometimes with students," said Tim Luke Wongwai that he got the impression that the palestian islands are a part of the Hippies. I don't know. It is often difficult to get. Wongwai is a junior in the University, studying geology. Previous coming here, he attended the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, and one of the best skate athletes ever developed in Hawaii, being able to do the hundred 10 fat consistently. Under the telage of Conch Schadman he is proving his style and, after four years, his next year. "Grass skis," continued Tin Luke,ave just about gone out of style my home town. We don't see them more except in carnivals. Theople all over the world. In fact we are modern than we are generally even credit for here. "And say," he added with empha- "just because on the map the islands show as a black speck, don't get the impression that they are an insignificant land area. It is more than fifteen hundred miles from the island of Hawaii, to the other end, and to the other end, Midway and Ocean islands. I am actually asked sometimes if I have milnails and telephones and street cars. People must think that we are disarmed and not able to communicate over long distances with each other. And we can't step from one island to the other, they have different beaches on each island and the zoning one between them. "Right now we want statehood, but Congress won't grant it on the grounds that the population is mostly Japanese. But the younger generation of Japan wants to attack America. I think before long we will have statehood." "Make it plain to the students here," added S. C. Lum, another Hawaiian student, "that we are American and that we will tell that we are a colony of the United States, but the fact is, we were united to you." Lum returned back in 1898. Pen and Scroll will meet Tuesday evening to conduct important business. Room 205, 7:30. WANT ADS Wongwai, besides using a promising athlete, is a good musician, as many of the students may know from hearing him. He is a keen collector which has been invited to broadcast by a number of stations. "What is the national sport?" he continued. "Water sports are about the most popular. But we have all forms of amusements. We are happy-go-lucky and go boating or on very little. But we do get serious sometimes. some pretty good athlete, too. Last fall the football team of the Oregon Argie sailed over and lost 7 to 0. The island team later came to the coast and played Pomona College at Pasadena, losing 7 to 14. Floyd Simonton, president. "The University of Hawaii is of a high scholastic standing as any university in the states. It turns out with bridges and stilts too. Last WILL person who found, in Com- mons, bag belonging to Eva Hamm, mail it to 1234 New Hampshire, KEEP THE MONEY. M6 LOST—A Phi Zeta fraternity pin. Reward if returned to M. J. Potter, 1020 Ohio. 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