FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Blackmar Finishes Talks on Man's Early History 4 Proper Food Was First Found by Trial and Error Method "Culture of society radiates from the individual," said Dr. F. W. Blackman, of the department of social science, yessayed in a lecture on six lectures on the early history of mankind. The subject of his lecture "Cultural Achievement of Early Man." "We are all ego-centric," said Doctor Blackman, "we judge others by ourselves." He told how the interests of food were shared between family, then spread to the group and tribe and finally to society in general. Doctor Blackman declared that one of man's greatest desires was the satisfaction of food in the primitive man was purely experimentation. His food supply increased, he continued, with the discovery and development of weapons, such as the trap, then to bow and arrow. "Early man thought the Gods distributed the seeds of plums," Doctor Blackmur remarked, in tracing the progress of agriculture. In spiked of native plants, Doctor Blackmar mentioned several well known varieties. He said that the allium, garlic, and onion were grown in cocoa and cotton were all discovered in America, as were maize, sweet potatoes, peanuts, tomatoes, tobacco, and canned cabbage. "The earliest idea of the diffusion of culture was through the church", continued Doctor Blaschmar, as he showed missions of Mexico and California. "Language is one of the most important means for the diffusion of cultural knowledge. He has his own individual language not necessarily words or speech, but rather a set of expressions." "Man is still a savage," he declared commenting on the last war and the conditions in the large cities, especially Chicago. Alpha Omicron Pi gave a reception for the faculty of the University last night from 8 to 10 o'clock. Mrs. C. Gould, Sara Farris, Mrs. A. J. Mix, and Miss France Thompson received. Tea was poured by Mrs. G. O. Foster and Miss Jasmine Brancher. The color scheme included blue flowers, the decorations and reflections. A bowl of pink roses surrounded by four pink tupers, graced the center of the room. The southampton were placed about the sunroom and the living room. During the evening Miss Virginia Thompson, the Mystery of Life, by Victor Herbert. The University club is to give a fun dance a week from the start, Ms. B. Eyder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Constant are in charge of the arrangements for the dance. Alan J. Davidson, A.B.24 and Mira Dorothy Toley, a former resident of Lawrence and graduate Parker入 university, have announced r engage Mr. Davidson was a member of P Uplson and Alpha Kappa Pai fraternities while in the University and was awarded the Neiburck Award for delivering Nebraska for the championship of the Missouri Valley conference. After leaving KU, he did graduate work at the University of Chicago, Mr. Davidson taught at III, Mrs. Davidson, live in Lawrence Miss Tapley, who was born in Lawrence, is the daughter of Roy Tapley who before his death in 1999 was the manager of the Lawrence World, teamed up with Mr. Galeon. After he father's death Miss Davidson's family moved to Quinceno. The wedding will take place at the St. James Methodist church in Chicago, where she met her husband, the Rev. J. L. Anderson, chairman of Wesley Memorial hospital, will be present. Both Mr. Davidson and Mine Tipple have been living in Chicago this winters and will be working in the laboratory work in the Wesley Jr. Farmess E. Willard hospitals in Chr Engineering Library to Be Open Engineering Library to Be Open The School of Engineering and Architecture at Temple University has been Thanksgiving gifted, except on Thanksgiving day, for the convenience of its students. The ports coming due soon or other work that may keep them here during the holiday are open. Prof. Chubb Predicts Open Revolt for Cuba "If revolution comes again, will the United States have to invade the Plain of Salmon?" exactly what is worrying the state department at the present moment. We do not know less we must admit that the whole situation is bounded with dynamite", concludes Mr. Brendan. Thus is it that the internal political situation in Cuba is far from stable. The people who are feeling the pinch of economic depression are learning to have a dictator who year by year furlong a parase into the government lottery, United States Faced by Problem of Intervention on An amendment to the constitution had been proposed to make a single term of six years in office, but the new amendment did not apply to his administration and in the recent November election he became a representative. The government lottery as used in Cuba yielded a personal return for the President of approximately $3,000-$4,000 per person. A BILLET DOUX Send Your Friends Personal Christmas Cards We Print Your Name FREE Call us and we will send a representative DALE PRINT SHOP Mass. Pho- "open revolt in Cuba is just around the corner," stated Prof. H. B. Chubb, f the department of political science f theday morning over radio station "As yet the revolution has not swept the island because the wizard of dictatorship hovers over them. Martial law is being used against freedom of speech is suspended, the press is curbed by the dictatorship, the police are watching beimation with an eagle eye." Under the Platt amendment, the United States has been called upon for aid three times. The first intervention of the United States came in 1908 when France invaded Belgium and again got into difficulties, and as a result the United States a second time sent an army to protect the lives and property of Americans, but not, according to the State department, to put down the insurrection. This was left no ail in a duty of Cuba. This unrest in Cuba is of great interest and importance to the people of the United States he said. "We have large parts of this country still rely on the sugar consumed by the American people from them. There are also movable laborers, who take part in the obligations which the United States has assumed toward Cuba under the Platae amendment. This amendment requires that A new revolt resulted from an alleged corrupt election in 1916 and the United States sent troops to Cuba to help resist resistance. The last time that American troops were sent to Cuba was in 1917, when they supported revolutionary movements a mere month after production. These troops remained dormant. Since 1923 the state department has apparently returned to a strict interpretation of the Plank amendment, that Cuba should not be afforded the Cuban affairs. President Machado, who is the present president of Cuba, has served for a term of four years and has been eligible for a second term, but with this platform not to run for a second term. Island DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mass. Phone 228 PI MU EPSILON INITIATION SERVICES TO BE MONDAY Mp. Eu Mupa, honorary mathematics fraternity, with hold initiation for Mabel Hertzler, Lydia Green, graduate student in mathematics, Erwin Grieuwil. graduate student in chemistry; and Raymond Reinhart, graduate student in physics, on Monday at 3:30 p. m. in the Administration building. At this time Prof. U.G. Mitchell will talk to the society on some recent research in the field of number theory. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Jack Oakie in "SEA LEGS" Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. 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