UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COUNCIL TRIES AGAIN TO CLEAR UNION DEBT Plans Dance at Woodland Park in Last Effort to Pay Off Money In a last big attempt to clear up the indebentness incurred by the late Student Union, the Men's Student Council will give a dance, probably at the pavilion in Woodland Park on Friday nights. Final arrangements have not yet been made—in fact, the whole plan has just been devised; but Vie Bottomly, president of the Council, says it is highly probable that K students will trip the Fantastic Food and to clear up the remaining debt. According to Bottomly, between sixty and seventy dollars yet remains to be raised. Another dance, he thinks, would produce the necessary financial support in return to the matter will be made at the Council's next meeting. In the meantime—just to be safe, y'know, the fussers will do well to call Her up and get the little red date book busy. Bottom says. List of Players Following are the names of players on several of the teams. Managers are required to place a list in the hands of the chairman of the Commission, and those who have agreed are needed to attend to the matter at once. Y. M. house, 941 ind. IBlanceo Thomann, Kingsbrough, Ireland Payne, Sandraard, Austin, John Harden, Carlellion, Igons, Zelowsk, Palkonsky. Track Training Table, 1393 Ky: J Niles, Frederick, Fink, J. Dean James, Wood, Lindsay, Hilton, Con. Joseph Smith, Smith, Hilton, Crabbe Thoree, Bond. Hayes, 1237 Oread, phone 2181W Bell; Hope, 941 Ala. B. 2336; Best mgr, Tucker, Jones, Cook, Chandler Harms, Weidlein, Hogapple, Weible Geahrart, Rath. Midway, 1042 O, 3225B, Welтmr capt, German, Webster, Harlan, Barg Bennett, Frisch, Paul, Wadell Baldwin. Elswirch (incomplete) Co-op, 1345 Ky, 1116; Jo D. Berwick, capt., McLaughlin, Wyman Culin, King, Raemer, Fairchild, McCullough, Dryden, Dawley, Davis Subelkrup, Bowers, Pearson, Huntsman, Blair, Kitchen, Bayles. Martin, 912., 127 B. I: Irwin, mgr., Foltx, Sorensen, Sørensen, Russell, Pattonson, Farley, Bell, Gray, Thompson, Templin, Living, Kledo Dakinik Co-op, 103 Mass. *Street* captain, Shelley. *School* Bishop, Blair. *J., Smith* Custer; Washburn, capt., 1026B, Harden, mgr., B192W, B. Pierce, Harding, Deaver, Cook, Rogers, Cummins, Burns, Nixon, Didge, Young, Williams, DeRoin, Kabler, Coover, Dermitt, Shanton, Threve. Dad's Club, 1313 Vt: Larrimore, MacGregor, Long, Hill, Peterson, Major, Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald, A, Eaton, Osborne, Crowlein, Schmitter, Wilson, Stuewe, Slade, Beil, Manning, Stortz, Mathers. 1328 O., 1641J B.: Graham, mgr, Glasco, Fritz, Naylen, Young, Bell, capt., Cooper, Robertson, Palmer, Frost, Campbell. Daniels, 2122 R; Arnold, mgr, Schoenfeldt, Buchenan, Madden, Mitchell, Brown, Cooper, Hutton, Ford, Hill. Bowersock. Lee's: Gear, Wyatt, Joliffe, O'Bryan, Clark, Smith, Fuller, Bowman, Huey, Young, McCorkle, Morgan, McCamon, Rogers, Champlin, Cox, Weible, Frost, McVey, Nixon, Degen, mgr. Stevenson; Messick, Kubic, Sperry, Jones, Mather, Teasley, Selpino, Terry, Pickering, Reed, Jeter, Robinson, Murphy. METRIC SYSTEM FOR DRUGS It Has Been Adopted by the British Medical Council From the Boston Transcript From the Boston Transcript. Great Britain has adopted the maritime system in the new British military course. This is the official formulary for medicine and pharmacy. The action was taken by the British Medical Council, which is a representative but not a Government body. The effect will be that prescriptions will have the quantities expressed in metric terms. The system is optional unless drugs of drugs as well as quantities are now expressed metricly, the drugrist will order from the wholeleran in these terms. The pharmacopoeias of practically all countries using the United States, are now in the international metric system. Seniors Arrested for Playing Marbles Two Wisconsin seniors were recently arrested for playing marbles on the sidewalk. The charge against them was disorderly conduct. Wheard that conduct is a debatable question, but perhaps perfectly logical to a Madison policeman. CINDERELLA DUE TO BLUNDER Glass Slipter Incident Result of Mist take in Translation from the Chicago Tribune From the Chicago Tribune, Miss Cecile Hugen, lecturer in the College of the Oxford S ociety for Women's Education, recently read a paper in answer to the question, "Should Fairy Tales be told to Children?" Miss Hugon, in a sketch of the history of fairy tales, in which she included all tales of magic and supernatural beings, said they were probabled to invent the potter's job or the invention of the potter's wheel. Incidentally she suggested that the "glass slipper" of Cinderella, at once so puzzling and captivating a detail of the story of Enghien, told by another version of the French of Perrault. Perculf wrote, not "soulier de verre," but "soulier de vair," "vair" being a kind of fur. We may be sure, said Miss Hugon, that Cinderella wore phoenix shoes with fur round her top, and had never heard of glass slippers. SUN SPOT 100,000 MILES LONG SUN SPOT 100,000 MILES LONG It is Found on the Northeastern Limb of the Orb From the Chicago Herald A photograph of the sun taken at the naval observatory on March 29, just developed, discloses a spot about 6 miles north of the northeastern limb of the orbit. As the sun revolved this disturbed area came into view and will probably be visible, the officials say, up to about April 10. The officials give instructions for observing the spot as follows: "By holding a piece of smoked glass in front of one of the object glasses of an ordinary opera glass, with the smoked side toward the side only, through this side only, using one eye, the spot may be plainly seen. "Caution should be observed not to get the full glare of the sun in the eye, and the side of the glasses not in use should be turned away from, instead of toward, the other eye, so as to avoid the possibility of the sun's rays striking that eye through the glass." Too Plain He—"i wish you'd drop the 'Mister' and call me plain George." He—"I wish you'd drop the 'Mister' and call me plain George." She—"Oh, but it would be unkind to twit you on your personal appearance that way." —Boston Transcript. Do You Remember That Impulse You Did Not Obey? University Daily Kansan You Intended to take the But—You Delayed You can now read the Kansan's stories of Track, Baseball and other spring activities SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL JUNE 6th for Inter-fraternity Baseball League Schedule $1.00
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