WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Will Hold Intra-Mural Swimming Meet for Men March 11 in Gym Contestants Will Compete for Places as Candidates in All-Valley Meet An intra-national swimming meet for men will be held in Robinson gymnasium tank on March 11, 8 p.m. to determine the members of $^{t}$ the team which will compete in the Miami south valley游泳 meet at Washington University in 21-23. The events consist of two classes, one class is suitable for variety, and those not eligible on account of grades, or first year men here. in this meet. will be the same as the ones in the All-Vailey meet, with the exception of basketball. Any one can eligible to enter the meet, but one cannot enter more than three events. "Winners in the varsity class, will be the ones to go to Washington, provided they make time in this meet that approaches time most closely. Swimmers are asked that G is the instructor of physical education, this morning. cation, bank in Robinson gymnasium is open to men on Monday. Thursday and Friday of each week, and anyone who wishes to participate will all persons who wish to enter the meet are requested to turn in their names and events they wish to enter at the plaza room 100, Robinson gymnasium. The following events have been selected for the AIRValley* meet at Washington, and will be in use in the intra-mural meet here; relay lengths of pool; fence length 100 yd. free style; breaststroke for distance; 150 yd.; back stroke; 100 yd. free style; 400 free style; and water basketball in case of n tie. The best time you valley have been on the bulletin board so any one can compare his time to the record in the Missouri valley. Pledges Furnish Fun for Crowds at Fire Fire! Fire! Fire! The discordant shrieks of the siren rent the air as the Lawrence fire department burdenedly answered an alarm street Friday morning. Quickly a fireman's witness the efforts of the firemen to save the house. But what is this commission from the north? Down the street comes charging a squad of eight ridiculously awkward-looking young wearing earphones, in the pane, and massive other bits of unusual headgear, and carrying jars of water and short pieces of rubber皂. To the surprise of the crowd the crowded whirlpool had three large plaques that read "Chief" hurried to the aid of the firemen. Ascending to the roof of the house next to the fire they proceeded to the room with water and the little jars and them in the general direction of the burning roof next door. Immediately, this band of fearless firefighters became the center of attraction. Following a gunfire attack, they worked diligently, if not effectively, until the blaze was extinguished and the danger passed. Then, and after that, did they gather together their then, and gathered in double-file, and gallop off. Their curiosity by now thoroughly aroused, many of the spectators followed the voluntary fire department, which turned in their equipment to the house by means of the fire escape and an attic window. The valiant fire ladder provided access to the room. The pristine privilege carrying out the instructions of their elders. William Conroy, LL. B., 237, spent the week-end in Lawrence. Conroy has found time to whip here often after being in Topiak for the state auditor. Merval Rose, who has been in advertising work in Kansas City, to back in school this semester. Valley Swimming Meet Will Be Held in St. Louis An all-Valley meet will be held at St. Louis, March 21 and 22, in which all valley schools have agreed to enter a team. Washington, Ames, Nebraska, 'and the Aggles, swimming teams from several years, and swimming, help of this meet, the similarity of swimming should advance in the valley. Kansas will stage, an intra-mural meet in the early part of March in order to find material for a varsity squad. Non-Varsity Grapplers and Boxers to Tangle in Intra-Mural Meet Winners of Events Will Receive Gold Medals; Silver Medals for Second Place non-versity boxes and wrestlers will get a chance to show their stuff in inter-organization boxing meet to be staged by the department of physical education, the finals to be held March 13. Any student is eligible for wrestling except those varsity men who have taken part in a meet with any team; team and any student is eligible for boxing except those who have won in one of the pre-season meets that have been in the Olympics, with various boxers, the Olympics, and Montgomery, are barred as they have won first place in one of the former meets. Any organized house may enter this meet, and a silver cup will be given to the organization scoring the greatest number of points. First place in an event will count second place in each final score. The top three silver medals will be awarded to those taking first and second, in each event. Earnies close March 5, and the pre-eliminaries begin March 6. The finals will be staged March 13 in Robinson gymnasium, and the game open to the pulley. The entry card is posted on the pulley board in the The meet will include seven weights in both wrestling and boxing: 115 pound, 125 pound, 150 pound, 175 pound, and heavyweight. Wrestling will be in charge on Glen Patrick, wrestling coach and boxing in charge at Dionisius. The medals are denoted by the athletic association. Woman's Temper and Appetite Changeable The food problem is solved. Two times sixty-five equals $130. Try it yourself and see if it doesn't work out that way. One thing that never can be counted on is a woman's temper; another is her appetite. So, sad to她说,它 isn't possible for a man, when he is taking her out for lunch, to figure in the back of his head; penny blah. But it's easy. Put 65 cents in, for her, for her, and 65 in another, for yourself, and rest easy. Unless she calls for seconds, which is highly unladylike, she can't eat more. "Luncheon, two; tips, twenty-five; taxi. one; show . . ." and so on. Will Entertain Senior Women The University Women's Club, of which Mrs. E. H. Lindley is president, will entertain the graduate students at the University tea Thursday afternoon, March 6, at myers hall. This is the annual tea given by the club to the students, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, committee in charge The afternoon will include several entertaining entertainment features. taim, but he doesn't know how to work it. he must get all the money he can raise up from roomie, pledge, or penny bank. more. Report of the checks at the Commons show that amounts vary from 8 cents to 65, with an average of 31. If you can make a better estimate of deduction it will be only one of failure: "Again she ordered chicken salad." The youthful publication of the department of economics is still maintaining its position in the life of the college. Boston University, in letter beats the slogan, "No advertising—say what we please"; however, it has withstood the elements of time and criticism. It is the first issue appeared at that time. Youthful Publication Maintains Position at Tanaka, economico Gagliardi, instructor of economico Gagliardi, holds the position as manager, editor, reporter, and printer of the paper. Mr. Gagliardi moves to the economic department's bulletin board board every Monday. The News Letter is devoted to deparmental news, stories and items of former economics majors, snappy book reviews, recommendations of readings for those interested economic and social questions any other items in the library and note to the department. The publication this week includes a mention of the Teapot Dome scandal, a book on the deportation of radical allied, and Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Flavors for this week Tropical Fruit Vanilla Honey Moon Egg Nut Chocolate Grane Pineapple Strawberry Black Walnut Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Tutti Fruitti Special molds and bricks for St. Patrick's day Sherbets: Pineapple Cranberry Lime Cherry Phone 182 Dig up a Dollar. Get a Date this very Day. Ditch your Depression. Drape yourself in your Dapper Duds, and Dash for that Damsel. We'll be —— if you're not Delighted with the brief sketches on other similar matters. DE MOLAY DANCE FEBRUARY 29 FRIDAY Economics students and others interested are invited to take a minute from the daily rush between classes to look over the weekly publication. 6 PIECES F.A.U. DEMOLAYS AMD MASONS bear; Harry W. Frazier, 128, Wichita; A. Stanspear McKenzie, 126, Lawrence; Whited Laming, 126, Tonganoxie; Frank L. Martin, 127, Hutchinson Owen Caner Rawlings, 126, Paola; Chas. A. Springer, 125, James E. Taylor, 125, Goodland; C. Walker, 125, Moran; Lester C. Walker, 125, Lawrence; Harold C. Watt, 125, Independence; Lee E. Weeks, 126, Pleasanton. **Legal Fraternity Initiates** The International Legal Fraternity, Phi Delta Pi, initiates the four-year program of study in theology. M. Benjamin, P. 25, Michigan Valley; Richard Floyd Allen, P36, Kansas City; Clarence V. Lepe, P36, Ameri- ticum; George G. L. Young, P36, City; Mo. Nell Daughtery, P26, Manhattan; Fred M. Field, P26, Columbia Benjamin Yapp, who received his A. B. degree at mid-year, now has a position with the Realtor Insurance company at Kansas City. Mr. Yapp expects to go to Rosedale next semester and complete his medical work. Delta Sigma Pi, economic frater- tory, announces the pledging of Vigil Miller, e25, of Sidney, Kane. E. O. Hagen, e24, now has a position with the Link-Belt Co., of Chicago. 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