Coast To Coast To it In Kansas Relay Aeet life of a comminity naturally gathers. WHAT'S GOING ,ON . . . . . . . . . . . Ship Afire at Uobokeii Docks Hoboken, N. J., July 10.-Fire broke i i (By Associated Press) nce, Kan., July 10.-Prelim- ans are already under way for asas Relay's, which have 'been tatively for April 21, next )r. F. C. Allen, director of ath- the University ;of Kansas, has eciving assurances from other that they will have entries, is preparing to care for teams ast to coast, ormal invitation to the relays t go out until shortly after the the year, but already the in- indicate the widest interest. Emulate Penn Games. have received assurances That versity of Pennsylvania ex- o participate with our teams southwest, and teams from the coast may be here," Doctor aid. "What the Penn games he East, we expect the Kansas to become fo'r the West and est." , ' - stants will'be divided into five conforming to the eligibility overning entrance. These di- will numbersuniversities, col- military schools, Indiana and high schools. Including tions for high school and spe- ents desired by groups, the program will supply at lea s in the 440 yard, 880 yard, d medley relays. ,11Lany Stars Entered feature of the meet will be mbling of athletes of national to contest in special events ig both track and field, ac- to Doctor Allen. University of Kansas track is the best in he United State;," Allen said, "and good athletes run on good tracks." luarter mile track has a 220 raight6way, with a foundation nize Daily , Advertisers.--Adv. and four inch dressing of three parts cinder and one part clay, underlaid by dour and one-half miles of drain- age. Fifteen thousand seats, from any one of which any part of the track is plainly visible, surround it. During the recent Missouri Valley meet, held at the University of Kan- sas, four valley records were broken, and the 100 yard -dash put within one- tenth of a' second of the world's rec- ord. As this was the fifteenth an- nual Conference meet, Doctor Allen is inclined to give the track a l'arge share of the praise. "The Kansas relays will be a big thing," Doctor Allen declared. "The university has been urged before to start something like it. Now that we have the stadium, nothing will hin- der our putting the idea across. Peo- ple like relays. Accessibility to Law- rence favors holding the meet here Feeling toward the university is goo' and we already are assured of active interest and response." RAILROAD, MOST POWERFUL PUBLIO UTILITY-RIGGS Tuesday, 4 p. ih.-Tea party July 11 and "open house," Alumnae house, 1227 Wasl1tenaw avenue. All women invited. 5 p. m.-The Ethics of the Prophetic Religion. Dr. H. Slonimsky, of Cin- cinnati. 7 p. n.-Women's Educational club meets at Adelia Cheever house. All women interested are invited. 8 p. m.-The Safety of Surgical Op- erations. Dean Hugh Cabot. 8 p. m.-Concert-Faculty of the Un- iversity School of Music. (Hill au- ditorium). ' Wednesday, July 12 1 p. m.-Excursion No. four.-Wind- sor, Ontario; Belle Isle, and the De- troit River. Picnic to be held at Belle Isle. 6 p. m.-The Prophetic Religion of a Life-Idealism. Dr. H. Slonimsky. In small localities, a community church may become the center; while, in larger and more populous districts the independent community -house has been successful.' Greeks to larch on Constantinople London, July 10.-Decision to march the Greek army on Constantinoule was taken June 28 by the Greek council, according to information received by the Daily Mail's Athens correspond- ent. out today on the trans-Atlantic liner ands of college students will Nieuw Amsterdam at the .Holland- ed in the Democratic bid for American line Vocks here. The fire, which started in the fourth lotch, did little damage but caused considerable excitement among the passengers who were due to sail to- day. Payyour Daily suDscription at the Press Building, Maynard Street.-Adv. 1924 Presidential election, Sena David I. Walsh, Massachusetts, reve ed today. Pay your Daily subscription at t Press Building, Maynard Street-A Pay your Daily subscription tod $1.50.-Adv. n, J BARGAIN, COUNTER BOOKS Educational and Otherwise Fifty Cents Each Of special interest to Summer School Teachers and Students. .. New titles added daily. WA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Thursday, July 5 p. m.-The Permanent of the Messianic Ideal. 13 Significance Dr. H. Slon- (Continu'ed from Page One) - the unsettled territory the population increased. In a very real way the prosperity, yes the very life, of this nation is bound up with the prosperity of the railroads, because this nation more than any other nation in the world is built upon the foundation of railroad transportation... t... 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Dr. Hieronymous began his lecture 3 SO. DIVISION Home Board I . I rO for THREE MEALS $5.50 for TWO MEALS your seven o'clocks and come to Breakfast afterwards. 7:30 to 8:30 Lunch 12 to 1 Dinner 5:30 to 6:30 Mrs F. Dailey by defining his unique position. "The office of community adviser," he said, "has been instituted to bring the un- iversity closer to the community and the community, closer to the universi-' ty, without introducing new organi- zations. We do this' through the ex- isting agencies, such as the associa- tions of commerce, women's clubs, and improvemen~t societies." The word community," he said, "has come to have a new meaning." He defined it as "a group of people living fairly close together, who are grad- ually coming to think and act togeth- er in the chief concerns of life." The community is not confined by artificial boundaries, although the center of trade is usually the center of the community, other things, however, de- termine its boundaries. 'The health of1 the community, its schools, roads, and churches are all vitally related to the community. "Schools, said Dr. Hieronymous, "al- though fundamently for education, 'form the nucleus around which the White Swan Laundry for quality and service. Phone 165.-Adv. Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. Get into the habit of eating at the Arcade Cafeteria this sum- mer. Choose onlywhatistempt- ing from the dozens of summer timefoods; yout b enjoy your meas -and yetbe surprised MEAL TICKETS $ 5.45 FOR $ 5.00 11.00 FOR 10.00 SAVE 10% TONIGHT / N WHITMORE LAKE GANCING PAVILION at their genuine, economy. Kennedy's All Stars v - Zierer :- Chon - Darling Hammill s ,,.I I he ummer AM an e .4 I THE BEST PART OF SUMMER SCHOOL 11 Ji i $1, I AT THE PRESS BUILDING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR , t li1 Al"