SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Movies of Hill to Aid In University Publicity Will Dent and Dill Promote New Means of Gaining Good Motion picture of the University are being developed under the direction of the University Extension division and the publicity department. Elwesworth Associates Professor W. A. Dillin is in charge of the two departments respectively. Two different kinds of black and white film and a natural color motion picture of the campus are included in the make-up. These pictures are to be used by the Animal association, and will be used for the high schools this winter for showings. Natural color pictures of the canopy taken from the air will be one of the many new features included in the films. Mr. Dent and Elwood, secretary of the Albuquerque association, capture the pictures of the flower beds last week. An attempt to secure pictures of the football team, personalities and students will move. This will be done under the supervision of the Atumai association and the University will be at the Umaña building the ceremony will be at the Umaña building the Dion will be invited to attend. Student Programs at Church Today Prochytrian "Higher Freedom" is the title to the student special nerm to be delivered by Dr. H. T. Asman of the First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vernam bodily school, both of whom are been arranged with the following features: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" (Shelley) amby by the man; amo卧 sohz, Mrs. H. W. Crag; bass soz, O. H. Singer; offersoy坐, V Love Alone" (Knount) Miss Miracle. "This evening at Westminster hall Doctor Asman will speak on the subject, 'What Mental Tendency is in me' I start 1 My University Career." Methodist Lunch will be served at the Follow ship hour at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30 Heathrow will lead the regular meet- tch with students of Christ on Christ the University Campus". Christian A series of get-acquainted suppers, are being given by Rev. and Mrs. Edison for the first time, but four hundred have received invitations to the five suppers, two of which were held last week and the other three on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. A fellowship luncheon will be held at 5:45 p.m. The regular meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m. Congregational The Fireside forum meets at 6:30 Lunch will be served. After the forum speech, we meet with James Compton, on the table "What Should I Go Out of My College Lutheran The student bible class meets at 9:45 with Henry Albach as leader. At 11:00 the student bible class meets at 11:30 Hunted People. A twenty-eight buffet buchon will be served during the social hour at 6:15 p.m. At 7:15 p.m. a discussion session will be led by Earnest Unitarian Forty students went by car Friday evening to Brown's Grove for a winerail. They accompanying them were Carly Earhart, Emily Endoctack, and Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Pula. There will be a ten at 6:30 followed by a meeting of the young people at 7:30, featuring a talk by Olive Schaefman, and a review of W. P. Eaton's work, "We All Want to Find a Life Philosophy." Next Sunday evening Dr. John Iaei A trip up the river as an outing was held Friday evening. Baptist The first meeting of the class for University men and women will be held at 9:45 a.m. Rev. C. W. Thomas will lead. At 11:50 the morning service will begin. Doctor Wattles will deliver the sermon. There will be special Masses. The afternoon service will be held from 3:30 until 5 p.m. for the Theta Epsilon. The social hour at 6:00 pm, will be followed by the regular B.U.P. meeting at 6:45 with Robert Wilson leaden in a session on the history of a scramble ferris wheel by Doctor Watt, and will be of special interest to young people. Chanute Men Are Held for Theft Fredonia Fireman Dale Brown, his brother, R. Brown, all of Chanute, are in the Wilton county jail here facing district court charges for the theft of a cell phone, a cable, stolen new Beneshire last June from a drilling rig belonging to him. The three have waived preliminary hearings. Freshman Initiation Thursday OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVIII Sunday, september 28, 1950 No. 13 First recital of Women's Glee Club will be held at 4:30 Monday after- sept, 26, Marvin auditorium. For information, ADDRESS HUSBAND, Director WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: JAY JANES: There will be a meeting Monday, Sept. 23, at 4.30 in the rest room in the central Administration building. Please bring activity books. DELTA PHI DELTA: BATTERY FILLER DEMO In lieu of Delta Phi Delta for the year will be held Thursday, date is 12.79 in room 320 west Administration. Attendance is required for the demonstration. PEN AND SCROLL: Den and Stevie will meet Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 8 p.m., in the rest room or central Administration. All members are urged to be present. PI LAMBDA THETA: of Pi Lumbra Theta for the year will be held Tuesday, Sept. 9, in room 119. Fri hall, at 8 p.m. All members are invited to attend. MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Petitions to fill vacancies of secretary of Men's Student Council, School of education representative, senior intramural manager, and sophomore hop mange will be in my hands before 12 noon, Friday, Oct. 12, with the proper signatures and the usual filing fee of $1.09. KEN MEUSER, President. PRE-LAWS AND OTHERS: Raymond F. Riley, general counsel of the Kansas Electric Power Co., will speak on "The Meaning and Purpose of Law" at the winter meeting which will be held in St. Louis on January 28-30. WATER POWER PLANT Diagram showing operation of the Claude ocean power plant. Cool water is sucked up from the depth and warm water from the surface. This difference in temperature is used to run the turbine. (Copyright 1930 by Science Service.) Helium Replaces Nitrogen in New Cure for 'Bends Air in which helium is being substituted for nitrogen is being tested as *turdue*, to prevent divers "bends," a disease of the joints. This air under test contains the normal amount of oxygen but its nitro- ment is much more reactive. The primary air is extracted and beamlum substituted. The nitrogen is the ap- proximate. According to Dr. H, P. Cady of the chemistry department here at the University, the air should be successful because he is also responsible for having found that helium could be obtained from gas. Before his discovery the gas was obtained from nitrogen. Helium is less soluble than nitrogen and combines less readily with oxygen, so that it will not be absorbed by the skin. It does not cause dyes are being made on white rats. Doctor Cady explains that the nitrogen gets into the blood seemingly being forced there by the pressure of gases that are released from work. Then as the pressure is reduced the excess nitrogen is thought to be released back into the water. This is similar to the releasing of carbon dioxide from carbonated water. When these bubbles reach the heart, they dislodge it. Bobette Beauty Shoppe 927% Mass. Phone 476 PERMANENTS—$3.50 Shampoo, Finger Wave, Marcel 50 Freshman Initiation Thursday KANSAS LEADS IN CASES AS PARALYSIS INCREASES Washington. – Infantile paralysis cases have increased again during the pandemic, and are growing more and more uneasy over the situation. For the week ending Sept. 26, 353 cases were reported to the United States public health service. Science Service Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Illinois, California, Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri continued to lead the list of states in the number of cases reported. Most of the disease are being reported than at any time in the last three years. Avoiding known or suspected cases is the only control measure which can be taken. Early diagnosis is essential to ease. Early diagnosis and treatment offer the best hope for the victim. Blue Mill Fountain Specialties Freshman Initiation Thursday Subscribe for Sandwiches Plate Lunches THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin 723 Mass. 17 Distributor 13 papers — 15c per week Ruth Alexander, San Diego Flier, Rose to National Fame When She Estab- lished Altitude Record NOTED WOMAN AVIATOR KILLED IN PLANE CRASH FALLS IN CITY LIMITS Heading Into Heavy Fog Aviatrix Is Believed to Have Lost All Sense of Direction San Diego, Sept. 18, —UIP)—Ruth Alexander, 20-year old San Diego aviator, was killed at Loma Portal, where he crashed while taking on a flight to New York. The young flier clashed into the side of a hill in the residential section just inside the city limits. Mus Alexander took off on a plane and loaded into heavy fog. She was believed to have lost her bearings. Mus Alexander took off on a plane she set an altitude record of 26.-t in a flight over San Diego. He wived by the rush of line went into a me only Kansas Favored to Win Big Six Football Title All Conference Coaches Plan Doub'e Practice Until Opening of Terms All Big Six football squares were well under way today as they started their fourth day of double workouts. The squad calls were out five days early this year under the provisions of a new conference ruling, and all Big Six coaches are planning to have two big games until regular school work begins. Jayhawk fans are looking to the University of Kansas this year for the best bet in the race for the Bills. The first three years, 2014-16, years Kansas has been rated very low on the football field but from the prospects this far it seems that Kansas will Dana Bible, head coach of the Corn- bunker squad, backed by 13 letter men rking hard to gain the third con- dition. *Big Six title*. Bible has plenty material and grandeur. *l1 time filling center, siblings, all prospects look surprising letter wid with robustly or all Campus Opinion --after reading this editorial over, I see no sensible argument or state- - continued in it. It is very négais of one of our famous adicals, so famous for his in Lanzaró, Mexico sch repetition axs there are 4 Y.M.C.A. who Editor Daily Kansan: Evidently the writer of "To Join or Not to Join" has recently made a visit to the city to see "All Quit On The Western Front." and having seen it, feels it is good to body concerning the evils of army life, much our amusement. I can see only one good feature about this editorial; it is a huge joke. --- Announcements All members of the R.O.T.C. will report for their uniforms and equipment. All men enrolling for the first time, immediately after enrollment will report for their uniforms. W. C. Koenig, P.M.S. and T. All freshmen who wish to check out for freshman football must report to the coach's office, room 263, in Robbins gymnasium, sometime Thursday or Friday. Coach Steve Hinshaw. Regular Features of the DAILY KANSAN United Press Service from the Four Corners of the Earth All the Hot News of Mt. Oread A Sport Page with the Important News of the Sport World Timely Editorial Comment Crystalized Sentiment of the Student Body Daily Announcements List of Social Gatherings with the hour of closing and More. Call K.U.66 SUPREME COURT TAX JUDGMENT MAY BE ASKED TO ABIDE BY DECISION 'Greeks' Will Meet Here Next Week to Discuss Contesting of Gorill-Asher Ruling Organizations in Smaller Schools Are Not Expected to Take Much Interest in Coming Fight Against Levy A meeting, the date for which has not definitely been set, at which the Greek organizations from all over the state intend to ask for a decreiliary agreement. Kansas stating whether or not the law permitting the functionation and securitization to be taxed is constitutional or not, is to be held. The next week. All organized houses forced to abide by the decision. sent the houses in Lawrence to Minneapolis and with the alumn works to arrange waits at Minneapolis law WORDS OF WISDOM The paternal Kanan, with its aura of respectability and vulnerability, its benevolent patient gaving down upon perturbed people everywhere from a calm Olympus, has been perennially accustomed to take Greend's newcomer firmly by the hand and with gentle admonitions guide the hesitating foot-steps of frightened youth. This year the Konsan feels no such coelacanthism about its divine infidelity as a guide to hastening freemen. This University is far too complicated ever to be completely explained and demonstrated by mere newspaper hopefuls. But we can say this; you face the four most glorious years of your life if you choose to make them so. You can come here and depart without any education to speak of–multitudes have done it, and multitudes more will. You find a University here whose most stable and disunited cliques and division between Greek and ek. freshmen will be in *s* her or not such a *s*. You will sum of se-toto, or - AUTHORIZED PANIES * Friday, Sept. 19 * Reception to Students, First Baptist church, 8 to 10 p.m. * Student Council of First Christian church, Christian church, 8 to 11 p.m. * Wesley Foundation, Methodist church, 8 to 11 p.m. * O'Chaun, Open house, 8 to 11 p.m. * Delta Zeta, Open house, 2 to 11 p.m. * Signa Nu, house, 12 p.m. * Beta Theta Fi, house, 12 p.m. * Delta Upsilon, house, 12 p.m. * Saturday, Sept. 29 * Chancellor's Reception, Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. * Agnes Housband, * Dean of Women SUSCRIBE to the KANSAN