WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . PAGE THREE Tarkington's 'Tweedles' to Start Drama Series Arrange Dates for Presentation of Summer Session Plays "Tweedles," a comedy in three nets, by Booth Tacklin and Hiren Leo Brown. The show is presented during the summer dramatic season by the recently organized Fraser Films company. It was made today by Miss Frances Wilson, who is to direct the group of student actors. To present a new play twice each week during the first five weeks of the summer season, Muss Wilson, an instructor in the University department of speech and drama art, was president of the company, was graduated from KU, in 1924, and after her graduation have entered the American Academy of Theatre, where she spent a year in technical work, and three years as a member of an acting group under direction of Muss Wilson. During her stay in New York Muss Wilson played on Broadway in "Gramme" and the Straw Hat Theater, where he managed of a stock company which played in the Elysor theater in Milton, N.Y. He also directed the manager of the group, and Albert Kerr A.B.26, who is business manager, have both been active in dramas for six Arrangements were made today with Dean R. A. Schweiger, director of the summer session, for dates of presentation of the plays. Casting for the first play, "Tweedles" is in progress at the present time. Few Vegetables Escape From Fly Quarantine Washington — A relaxation in the rigor of the regulation quattros against the Mediterranean fruit fly has allowed some farmers to partiment of agriculture. The new ruling will permit the passage through quarantine lines of certain vegetables, fruits and nuts, sprayed with mixtures containing copper compounds as precautions against other plant troubles. It has been found that the quarantine program prevents fruit fly, and in thus protecting the vegetables against other enemies the growers have prevented their infestation. GUNFIRE IN FUTURE MAY BE London, May 24-8 Guijin in future naval engagements may possibly be controlled by reference to companies disbanded from the force, fire-central officers laying theirights in British ports. In the technical journal, Engineering, efforts of British naval authorities toward the solution of this problem are important. The ordinary magnetic compass is quite unreliable for the purpose of accurately directing fire, but that there is considerable importance in the gyroscope compass the masses of steel in the ship's hulls GIRLS: Light housekeeping rooms for girls. With laundry privileges. 1340 Vermont. Phone 1361 W. —194 Want Ads A REAL bungown for particular people Let me show you to it. 928 Nassau Island. Buy it on terms to suit yourself. 943 Frank Endrick. 943 Ohio -114 LOST: Three keys. Finder please leave at Kansan Business Office. FOR RENT: Close to K. U., cool, modern apartments, southern exposure, cool rooms for men with access to cool rooms can be seen at Ohio, or call 2180. -194 FOR RENT: For summer, attractively furnished two-room and kitchenette apartment; strictly modern; separate bedroom; located in Mississippi; phone 21098 - -133 TWO SALESMEN Wanted. Inquire at 862 Mass, between 7 and 9 p. m. -194 LOST: Pair of metal framed glasses in black case. Phone 2520. Identification and reward. —183 WANTED: A steward for summer club; also a steward for the fall. Rooms to rent for summer and fall. Call 1572M. LOST: Music memory, pin between Dickinson Theatre and Corbin Hall. Evelyn Cupp, phone 860. -194 LOST: Pair of rimless glasses in a black case. Finder call Gladys Carter at 829. Reward. -184 ROOMS for boys: Cool, near campus. Mrs. Turner, 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. -194 LOST: Phi Beta Pi pin. If found call 1019. -193 FOR RENT: The fraternity house at 1330 Tennessee Street for rent or will sit to fraternity on easy terms. T. H. Chandler, 1105 Conn. street. -194 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE THURSDAY May 29 May 29 to June 5. 1930.Inclusive SATURDAY May 31 MONDAY June 2 FRIDAY, May 30, Decoration A.M. 11:30 Classes, 5, 4, 3 P.M. 8:30 5, 4, 3 A.M. 10:30 Classes, 5, 4, 3, P.M. 10:30 ” ” 2, 1, P.M. 8:30 ” ” 2, 1 TUESDAY June 3 WEDNESDAY June 4 THURSDAY June 5 SUNDAY. June 1 AM. 9:30 Classes, 5, 4, 3, hours, at 8:20 to 11:20 PM. 9:30 5, 4, 3, hours, at 8:20 to 11:20 PM. 11:30 2, 1, 3, 30 to 50 AM. 1:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 1:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 2:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 2:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 3:30 2, 1, 1, 30 to 11:20 AM. 3:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 3:30 5, 4, 3, 30 to 11:20 AM. 2:30 2, 1, 1, 30 to 11:20 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 " " 1:30 to 3:20 " " 3:20 to 5:20 Dean Robert M. Davis of the School of Law and his wife will entertain the senior law students at breakfast next Thursday at their home SOCIETY Day — hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 " " 1:30 to 4:20 Maurine Cleverman spent Sunday and Monday in Tulsa, OKa, visiting Lina Reppert, A.B. 27, and Tuesday in Independence visiting Ruth Wilsy, A.B. Pi Upsilion held its annual senior banquet Monday evening. Table deserts included a variety of fraternity colors, and a four-course dinner was served. The seniors in the banquet were Rachel McCoy, Horace Millington, Clarence Brown, Ondell Bird, Ray Burrows. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the marriage of Kathine Allen of LA-Cypriot to Eleonora Errot, Acuña, of Florida. The couple married in 1928 and received her A.B. degree in 1928 Day — About 35 people attended the German club picnic at Eichenheim Monday afternoon. Songs were sung by the students, and Mr. C. Hulver port on the meeting of the Association of Modern Language Teachers which was held recently in Chicago and which Professor Engel attended. Informal discussions continued with U. W. Holer and Prof. H. C. Thurman. Dhi Banta, of Manhattan, is a guest of her sister, Lola, at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week. Mary Simmons, Alpha Delta Pi, plans to sail for Europe June 29. She will be accompanied by a party of friends from the University, to tour the continent for about two months, returning to this country in summer, in the University for the mt semester. Dorothy Bosworth, who is to be graduated this June, will tour Europe this summer with France, Corkin, A.B.24, and Rubb Trinkle, A.B.24. The Trinkle is from New York and will visit England, Scotland, Holland, Belgium, German Georgia Cooke, Alpha Pi Pi, is leaving next Tuesday for Westport, Pa., where she will spend the remainder of the meeting of the private school she previously attended in that city. She is from Boston and the same length of time in Philadelphia before returning to her home. Miss Hampton will be graduated from the University in June. She is affiliated with the Gamma Pi Beta Society and is a member of the University of Oklahoma, where she is affiliated with the Kappa Sigma Ita fraternity and Sigma Gamma Epsilon sorority. The announcement has recently been made of the engagement of Anna Mao, a senior professor in the School of Law, W. Cox of Wuhan, to Victor Graague, of Dr. and Mrs. J., D. Graague, of Dr. The couple plan to make their home in Meridian, Miaa, where Mr. Gragge is employed by the Gulf Oil company. Graduation Gifts F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Truly Satisfactory Shoe Repairing, Shining and Dyeing Is not Available in Most Towns Electric Shoe Shop Let us fix them now Three More Oral Exams to Be Given for Ph.D 11 W. 9th 1017 Mass. Announcement of three more final oral examinations for a degree of Doctor in Philosophy, he being the graduate student of the Graduate School. Besides the student who is taking the examinations, only members of the graduate faculty may attend. ite, Messmore, and McNai Are Candidates for Degrees Those who are taking the examinations this week and next are: Wayne White, Harold Messmore, and Thomas McNair. White's major is physical chemistry, his first minor is organic chemistry, and his second minor is physics. Mennonite's major is physical chemistry, his first minor is petrology and his second minor is organic chemistry. McNair's major is embryology, his first minor is plant anatomy, and his second minor is protozoology. USE YELLOW CORN INSTEAD OF WHITE FOR VITAMIN A (Science Service) Lafayette, Ind.—You must make your Johnny-cake and corn meal much of yellow corn meal instead of white if you grow a profit from growth-promoting vitamin A 1 for either of these two diabs, it appears from results of work just reported by the University agricultural experiment station. Vitamin A is the one which prevents the eye disease known as xerophthalmia and is also more toxic. Those investigators found that this vitamin is present in corn which has been cultivated through the fact that yellow corn contains more vitamin D than white corn. D. H. Worthington of the University of Wisconsin, but not until the work of the Purdue Investigator, said that the lowness associated with the vitamin was present in the outer coat or in the root. Now it appears that it is the yellowness of the starshy storage tissue called endophora, and not the yellowness of the inner layer. It indicates the presence of vitamin A. 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