SUNDAY, MARCH 15. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS Wonders of Electricity Will Be Discussed Here Grace to Give Illustrated Lecture to Engineers Next Wednesday Inverted speech, a talking flame, and an artificial barky, will be among the earliest works of contemporary goa P. Grace in his lecture and demonstration in the Auditorium Auditorium. Mr. Grace, who is an assistant vice president of the Bell Telephone laboratories, will lecture by the School of Engineering and Architecture. He will tell about and illustrate many of the recent developments and inventions made at the lab. Two days will be necessary to set up the equipment used in this lecture. Mrs. Grace and an assistant will come to increase the installation of this apparatus. One of the interesting things about this lecture will be the fact that re-entry of an aircraft in a foreign word will be carried over the public address system of the Auditorium. Instead of using the regular microphone, we use an all-in-one microphone which is extra sensitive. This microphone is only about the size of a quarter and it is carried in the earpiece. It can be placed next to the instrument with the address system. This transmitter not only picks up the sound vibrations of the air through the speaker, but also picks up vibrations through the chest of the speaker. Thus, it is claimed that more natural reproduction is possible. Talking Lights Another phenomenon which Mr Grace will demonstrate will be that of the talking light. He will speak to the audience from the flashing lights on a screen and it is accented by speaking into an ordinary telephone connected across the terminals of the arc. His voice then comes clearly from the sticks of white-hot Again he will dial a number on an ordinary dial telephone and the audience will hear the number spoken from him. The audience is content that it is by-product of the talk-tune movie. Inverted speech is the product of a mechanism which changes the high pitch of a message and low pitch to high pitch. According to reports this gives rise to some very unusual effects. This device is used in code messages and in sending several messages over a telephone. Euhman Gets Health Job A device which is designed to help persons who have lost their voice is that of the artificial layyne. This is a small instrument recently developed by researchers, and it can be used by a person who has suffered a serious threat operation, or paralysis of the vocal cords, to speak again. The lungs supply the air, the lips and tongue form the words, but this device furnishes that of the approximately 200 of these in use today. Entomology: Graduate to Utah Ralph E. Fajman, assistant instructor in applied mechanics, has accepted a position with the Mesa College will be located | Jefferson City, Mo. Mr. Fuhrma leaves tonight and will begin his woe Triangle fraternity. He is a member of the Triangle fraternity. **Antomology Grindleid "6** Tulipin W. Bunn, graduate student in the Department of Science a position a junior entomologist with the Federa entomology board at Salt Lake City. Want Ads --week end guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house. FOR BENF. A core apartment for two at Williams Apartment house. Call 671, or at apartment No. 5, 1045 Kensley residence. a lovely private residence. —134 COOD SALESMAN amc GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kakuma's career. Please contact on commission basis. Write for further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Bomissie E . -ti TYPEWRITERS: Repaired, cleaned and robin: Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Street. —138 LOST at AOI: house Saturday night, a Harvard University pillow. Valued as a keepsake. Return to 114 Louis Lausung. No questions asked. Reward – 132 30 APPLICATION photos only $1.50 High grade artist proof finish. Made from any size photo you furnish. Guaranteed. Webb, 1341. Ohio. Hour 3 to 6. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 1/2 Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kase LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Hill Society Alpha XI Delta entertained with its annual formal dinner dance last night at the chapter house. Spring flowers were the decorations. Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 195 Alpha Xi Delta Entertains With Formal Dinner Dance Kansas Sigma Alpha Mu Give Initiation Dance The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Bruner and Mr. and Mrs. G. C Stewart. Don Tiff and his orchestra from Kansas City played. Out-of-town guests for the party included Anne Reagan, Tulsa, OKla; and Evelyn Girard, Kansas City. Give Initiation Dance Kansas chapter of Sigma Alpha Mta meld its annual initiation and installat- ion at the Kansas College of Hotel Hotel Phillips in Kansan City. Chie- permen were Dewa and Willa Samuel & Nancy Burke, Ella Lynn Barnes, and Mrs. Charles B. Duffy Hippe Porter's Twelve Vagabonds for Alpha Kappa Psi Have Alpha Kappa Pai entertained with its annual "Bowery Brawl" last night at Halloween hall Chaperones were Mrs. B. O. Running, Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Mrs. B. F. Howard, and Mrs. Daniel Heffner Bill Pemliss that furnished music for the dancing Kappa Alpha Theta Holds Initiation Kappa Alpha Theta held initiation yesterday for the following women: Kathleen Aster, Lawrence Margaret Williams, Florence Campbell, and Emmy Lou Sutton of Kansas City; Virginia Lou Sample, Fort Scott; Liberata Braubat, Pleasanton; Lucas Gabiel, Laredo; Shirley Foynes, Central, and Emma McGinnis. Holds Initiation Lucile Gabel received the pin presented to the pledge who made th busi grades. Sigma Alpha Epiphany Holds Banquet Sigma Alpha Epiphant had its seventy-fifth annual Founder's day banquet in Kansas City at the Hotel Ambassador last night. About twenty-five men attended from the Kansas city Chi Omega Alumnae Entertain The Lawrence alumina of Chi Omega security gave a benefit bridge at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. The bridge will go to the scholarship fund. Pbi Reta Pi Have Annual Bunet - **Boiler Pit:** In the middle of the pit, there is a wooden bench located annually. Founder's day barway in Kansas City at the Hotel Baltimore last night. About thirty men from the Kauai chapter are present. University Club Will Entertain The University club will entertain with a dinner bridge Saturday, March 29, at 7 o'clock. The party will be just two hours before Mrs. P. E. Koster will have charge. Paul Burk of Kassas City is a weekend guest at the Delta Sigma P house. Dean Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody will be dinner guests in the Alpha Chi Omega house today. Geraldine Richmond of Kansas City is a week end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pt. house. Prof. Olin Tempin was a diner guest at the Delta Chi house Thursday night. The following are week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house: Ruth Hurd, Abilene; Betty Bachord, Stevens College, and Betty Wichita. Mary Butterfield and Katherine Buss of Kansas City were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Friday evening. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Earl W. Rose, c'33, of Klismet. Marrion Graves of Abudown, Ark. a student here last semester, is a week and guest at the Delta Zeta house. Mrs. Jack Washington of Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Delta Sigma Theta house. Margaret Norris of Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Chi Omega house. Charlotte Bartieson, of Beloit, is a week-end guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. $1.00 Too Smart For Words ROMAN STRIPE SILK CIGARETTE CASES (for the full pack) Doris Wortall and Pearl Proctor of Kansas City are week-end guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Pauline O'Maley of Pattsvard, Mo, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. W. J. Weber of Great Bend is a week end guest at the Phi Kappa house. Dariis Bainbridge of Wichita was a dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alpha house Friday evening. Week-end guests at Corbin hall are Dorothy Mann of Hutchinson, and Elise Lorimer of Kansas City. Gamma Phi Beta held a brother dinner Thursday evening. The guests were Dick Amos, Herschel Burbo, Beb Hoeckel, Ed Odlad, and Scott Lannan. Located in Hotel Eldridge Garrett Kieffer and Walter Miesler of St. Louis are week-end guests at the Delta Tau Deltan house. Dan Coffin, of Council Grove, is a Theta Phi Alpha is entertaining the following guests for the week end Mr. Moeley will be at Thea Moeley, Houston; and Mary Fleming and Anna Margaved Setters of Kansas Virginia Moling of Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Student Programs at Church Today Services Sunday morning at 1:00 p.m. on the subject of "Substance" Surveys in order to understand which include the testimonies of Christian Science healing are held Wednesday morning. Lutheran The student class will meet at 9:45 a.m. m. Morning worship is at 11:00. The subject is "Broken Pieces in the Master's Hand." At 11:00 will be social service at the school. The subject for the evening service at 12:00 is "Jesus Before Pilot Herod." Unitarian There will be a social hour at 6:30 and at 7:30. Dr. Radkie, of the department of German, will speak on "Modern Youth in Germany." The subject for the student class at 3:45 is "Dealing with Friend and Foe" which will be followed by the B. Y. P. U. cabinet will most immediately be assigned. Rantist The minister at the Episcopal church the minister at the Rock John Warren Day. The church will host a program for the student center for supper at 6-9a. This will be followed by a short pro- fessional service. Trinity Enfernal The student classes will meet at Motherlist @ 4:35 a. m. the new minister, Dr. Robert A. Hunt, will speak at both the college and the daytime ship hour will be held at 3:30 and @ 6:30 Wesley Foundation League will meet. The subject of the discussion is Maurice Hindus' book "Humility Unsa- The two University classes will meet at 9:45 and at 11:00 there will be morning worship. The subject is "The New Ewangism." The Student Fellowship hour and lunch will be held the same day as the worship at 7:00. The Rev. Zeth Slaughter will lead the meeting. The topic is "Character Building in Campus Activities." Christian 10:00 a.m. m. Church school will meet At 11:00 there will be morning worship on "The Prodigial's Brother." The Fireside forum will meet at 6:15. Plymouth Congregational Christian Science Society I. O. O. F. hall, Eighth and Vermont street. Sunday services will be held at 11 a. m. and the subject or discussion will be Monday at 10 a. m. The conference will convene at 9:45 a. m. There will be a testimonial meeting every Wednesday Announcements This week's practice schedule for the water carnival in Floaters, Tuesday at 10 a.m., Thursday at 10 a.m., form Tuesday at 4:39, Thursday at 7:15, and Saturday at 11; stunts, Wednesday at 7:15 and Tuesday at 8:15, divers, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday --with All students deserve to do practice teaching next fall make application at the office of the School of Education, 103 Fraser, on March 16, 17, 18 and 19 Thru Wed. Where the Big Pictures Play PATEE MONDAY The Picture you have been waiting for! Shows 3 - 7 - 9 The Greatest Gangster Picture Ever Produced - - - - So True that Chicago Dare Not Show! Made Behind Locked Doors? The Cast Sworn to Secrecy, for it Evokes what Gangland Tried for Years. To Bide! Added—Comedy-Novelty-News Edward G. Robinson As "Bom, A Self-Made Man" Doug. Fairbanks Jr. JRs. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE MAIER and PATTISON In a Recital for Two Pianos UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Monday, March 16th, 8:20 p.m. The Farewell Tour of this inimitable pair—the greatest two-piano virtuosos in the world today—the last word in pianistic ensemble. Recent Press Excerpts "For sheer musical enjoyment, it was easily one of the season's high spots."—New York Epingle World. "The playing of Maier and Pattison has been for years the standard by which all two-string playing is measured." - Kansan City Times. "They hold their audience in a perfect dream by the fascination of the multi-colored touches that dazzle, charm, and move the listener, each in turn." —Omartha World Heart. Seats now selling at Round Corner Drug Store $2.00, $1.50, and $1.00 at Bell's Music Store Fine Arts Office Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef or Barbecued Pork Sandwich at The Night Hawk U. S. 40 4 miles northeast Costume Jewelry Costume Jewelry Latest designs just arrived. Come on in. 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