FRIDAY. MAY 17, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE **4.1.3.2.2** 空腹血糖:空腹血糖是指空腹后6小时内的餐前血糖水平。 Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 am. call 2227613. members of the Xi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, will entertain students and seniors of the Topeka high school, who are active in national network for music night. May 21, at the Green Patroot, in Topeka. Members of the fraternity who will attend are: Dean Donald Swartout; Russell L. Wiley; Howard C. Taylor; Waldemar Gelfeld; Ketch Rainer; Kueperstein A. Carver. Lauried E. Anderson; Waldemar Gelfeld; Duke McCorms, c38; Bridget Brigs, fa38; Vernon Landon, Bridget Cooke, fa35; William Beck, fa35; Jordan Bailley, c38; William Craig, c37; Frank Foster, fa35; Harold Slimnine; Maurice Cater, fa35; Frank Slimnine; Martin Hull, c41; Leigh Bailey, c44; James Meecky; Robert Slatter; Charles Noader; Irving McElheney; and Paul Hamon. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night were: Virgil Creek, cunei; Hemel Callahan of Loewenworth; Elizabeth Sherrill; Virginia Chandler; Katie Calhoun Myers; cunei; Alice HaldenmanJulius, cunei; Jerry Gault, cunei; Martha Jane Stockman; Forne Forman, cunei; Bettra Ruth Reid, cunei; Helen Krug, curt; Barbara Bramwell, cunei; Helen Ruth Reid, cunei; Barbara Schilden, cunei; and Claudine Ellott, c. 35. Delegates from the Alpha chapter of Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, left today for Cedar Falls, Ia., where they will attend an event at Florence Dill, c. 316; Margaret Draper, c. 328; Milred Mitchell, c. 368; and Nancy Jane Campbell, from the loa chapter at Manhattan. Prof. W. A. Dillon will drive the delegates to Washington. Mrs. Anna Oliner, the national sponsor, left last night by train. She will return with the delegates. The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Association entertained with a buffet supper Wednesday evening at the home of Holiday MacDonald for the senior in the chapter. Mrs. Robert Hagart was elected delegate to represent the alumnus at the district convention of the sorority June 12-14 at the Lake-of-the-Ozarks. Prof. Frank A. Russell, of the department of Civil Engineering, was initiated into Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, Tuesday night. Faculty and alumn members present at the initiation services were: Dean G. C. Shaad Prof. E. D Hail, LT. Coe, Prof. J. O. Jones, Prof McNoway, Prof. Werner ☆ ☆ ★ Sigma Kappa will entertain with them annual spring party tonight at the chapter house. Dee Short and his orchestra from Topelope will play for the dancing Chapelers will be Mrs. J. N. Gilbert housemother, and Mrs. Roy Masters. Prof. and Mrs. John Lee, and their sons, John and Charles, went to Benedict yesterday when Mr.磊 gave the school graduating address last night. Miss Arlene Irvine and Miss Mary Catherine Lloyd of St. Joseph, Mo., will be week-end guests of Gladys Irvine because of the Skipps Kauz house. Miss Elizabeth Brown, who has been visiting Mrs. Rachel Butler at the Alpha CLASSIFIED Phone K.U.66 ADS Phone K.U.66 STUDENTS: Your thesis, themes and term papers neatly and accurately types. Helen Harper, 2nd floor, Wren Building. Phone 1248 or 27527 - 135 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. AT YOUR SERVICE TAXI ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Chi Omega house, returned to her home yesterday in St. Joseph, Mo. Dinner guests last night at the Stigma Phi Bishop house were Katherine Cassel, who has been a staff member with Maragare Manary, c38; Meryse Myers, c41; Ann Horton, c27; and Bethea Hay, ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. John le returned yesterday from Pewhattan, where he delivered an address to the high school graduating class Tuesday night. Holen Board, assistant registrar, and her mother were dinner guests last night at Corbin Hall. Prof. Howard C. Taylor was a dinner guest last night at the Beta Theta Pi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last night were: Winifred Koenig, 76, and Betty Hough. Dean Agnes Husband was a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jeanette Barbour, c'unel, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night. The Women's Athletic association of the University entertained with a dinner at the Manor Wednesday evening. Frances Bruce, e'36, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday. To Enter A. A. U. Meet Iowa State Team Hopes to Break Records at Lincoln Iowa City, Iowa, May 16. —(UP)— New world metric track records will be the objectives of the world record-setting University of Iowa 404 and 890 relay teams at the National A U meet at Lincoln, Neb. July 3 and 4 The crack half-mile Iowa team which ran 1:28.2 at the Kansas Willis will try to take a third place now held by Southern California. California set the mark of 1:58.2 in 1927 The American Olympic team of 40 was held in southern California of 40. The Hawkeye team expects to keep in training a month after the close of University classes for the Lincoln A. Tentative plans also call for the two relay teams to attempt to lower records at the Iowa Collegio meet at Cedar Falaire. The Collegio meet will interest Intercollegiate meet at Milwaukee. Paris Increases Lighting Illumination of Buildings and Monuments Makes Brilliant Spectacle Paris, May 16—(UP) The illumination of buildings and monuments of Paris, which has done so much to make the city a bright spectacle at night will be increased this year. Tourists visit Paris each day to find a city 'binding with light at night'. Among the famous landmarks that already have been thrown into sharp relief by floodlights are the Arc de Tri- omphé, the Obelisk, Notre Dame, the Madeleine and the Opera. The entire Avenue de l'Opera and the Place de la Concorde also have been bathed in a glare of electricity. To these will be added the Panthene, where the bones of France's illustrious dead are buried; the Concergerie, two conical towers of the Palace of Justice, which nearly were destroyed by fire in 1543; and the Institut de la Seine, the Institute of France, where the Forty Immortals sit; the Perret colonade of the Louvre; the Are du Carrousel; the graceful moly proplye monuments of Notre-Dame and Legion of Honor; the Invalides; the City Hall; the Porte Saint Martin; the Comédie Franciale; the Opera Comique; and above all of them, apparently floating Orciental dômes of Sacre Couer. Floodlighting also will be applied to the entire Rue Royale, making a continuous blaze of light from the Seine and La de Cœur à la Madeleine. Arlington, Mass., May 16—(UP)—Philip Zawatzawski was struck by an automobile and received injuries to the extent of one "broken" and one injured leg. Zawatzawski didn't make any outtie, but picked up the broken piece of leg and hobbled into an ambulance that has been called. It won his wooden leg that was broken and the hospital and it could easily be ree Natalie Blanchard, in carriage (left to right), Lloyd they would catch eels. They dealt the 60-year-old Elaine Blanchard were sent home of the prize. The children at school, in sheet folded and pinned, Elena Blanchard were sent home of the prize. The children at school, in sheet folded and pinned, Elena Blanchard were sent home of the prize. DeMille, who is widely credited with doing more than any other individual in furthering the art of the motion picture on the screen, has by this end endeavor been brought into intimate contact with the technical educational needs of the country. Picks Up Own Len Cecil B. De Mille Takes Initiative To Offer Film Industry Scholarships New York, May 16. -(UP) -Engaged in the business of entertaining the American masses for some thirty years, the time finally is here, is would seem, when the American students are primarily to turn upon the formal education of American youth. Fully 200,000 of all men 600,000 men and women attending college in this country today are faced with the job of meet- nition during their junior and senior year. It largely was because of this that DeMille, in order to aid the student of the land, offered three scholarships — the The industry today credits Cecil B. DeMille with initiative in a direction for years appreciated by the Carnegie Institute and scores of other international philanthropists dispoi- tted to the promotion of scholarly achievements. Read the Kansan Want Ads There are some 16,308,100 students attending public high schools in the United States today. And there are approximately 341,000 students in private and parochial high schools throughout the country. How many of them will be in a position when the time arrives to finance a career through college? Relatively only a small percentage, educators agree. Five School-Girls Playing "Quints" Sent Home The results have been sufficient to cause DeMille and Paramount Pictures, with which he is associated as a producer of the film. He contributed to the perpetuation of much scholarship. first to come from the film industry—to writers of the three best essays on Cleopatra. For 1955 the DeMillo offer, it is indicated, will center around such a huge theme as The Crusaders, which this producer is now bringing to the screen. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 $2.00 (Pulitzer Prize Winner) By Josephine Johnson Read Asthma Can Be Cured, Claims Old Scientist NOW IN NOVEMBER Join the Gang for a COKE Between Classes Ninety Per Cent of Cases Will Be Healed, Says UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Doctor Norwich, Conn, May 16—(UP) A possible cure for 50 per cent of all asthma cases was given the medical world a new hope. The young and hard-earned internationally known scientist. In addition his bacterin has been used with moderate success in the treatment of tuberculosis, dementia praecox and bronchitis. He also assumes ineffitable importance in medicine. Dr. Mahei, who has devoted 35 year to research and the study of tuberculosis, discovered by accident the bacterium which he named amyotist yeast. 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