UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 Scholarship in Design Granted to University Memorial Loan in Honor of Mrs. D. M. Rankin Is Announced An annual memorial loan scholarship of $100 has been given to the University of Missouri, M.A. 14 with Mrs. Lacey Brown Rushin, A.M. 14 who died last March, by her husband Mr. Ray Rushin and her sister, Miss Oliver Brown of Lawrence, who is now a librarian in Warwick. The women who is to receive the loan will be charged by the head of the department of design, Mist Roemany Rosewright and David S. Marshawdeen, out of the School of Fine Arts. The business management of the scholarship is in the hands of the College of Art. The loan is to be paid back in two installments—$30 during the first year after graduation and $30 during the second year after graduation. The scholarship is to be given to a junior or senior woman of the department of design who is interested in applied art. Mrs. Rankin was a devoted wife and mother. She was graduated from the University of Chicago then was a department of design. "We are very grateful for the scholarship," said Miss Kitchen basked, "and we are so grateful that you perpetuate the memory of a love of art and it will help another because a life is better." Earl E. Strimple, A.B.S.R. is handling the operating department of the Tweaked Poker website and the advertising section of the Wednesday automobile section of that pa Jayhawks Flown Mrs. Frances Maynard Elliott, A.R. '60, 530 Knickerbocker Place, Kansas City, has just returned from Flames and has been on a five-month tour. John D. McEwen, A13, 55, who has been connected with the Cappel Publ- hations company, was recently named one of the Antengo Advertising agency. Dateen Huffaker, BS, 29, has been a junior partner in the Hogger Group since 1980 and is the co-CEO of the company. Mr. Huffaker has been working in the brokerage business since his graduation from law school. P. A. Meyer, c13, who has been working as district sales manager for the Young Brothers company in Detroit, selling owens, has been promoted to the position of assistant, chief enrollee and supervisor at 4835 Lakewood Blvd., Detroit. Word has been received at the Alumni office of the marriage of Hazel Irwe Faringer, 72, to Mr. Elmer Jackson of Cleveland. Animal Contest in Montana **Animal Competition in Montana** Hershel, Mono, — (U12) — Lewis, Clarka new in man's personal war again predatory animals are still being held After the Varsity Play Golf Minute Golf Course 12th & Oroad Washington, — Secret billing plques of airplane bombs which had been dropped on Washington when dropped from thumbnails of foot plane Lamley Field, Va., have been recovered. New Telephone Device Locates Spot in Ground Where 'Dud' Bombs Hide For years army aviators have been conducting bombing practice on an area, a part of which was recently developed by Dr. Theodore Theodoreman, of the national advisory committee for aeronautics, before the national accident of sciences here this morning. The team was tasked with identifying which for some unknown reason do not explode. They buried themselves several feet in the ground. Then they were sprayed by steam droves escaping for the channel they would undoubtedly explode doing treet dimmings. How to locate them we know from the records that no visible traces of blood was All Methods Abandoned **All Methods** *Exhausted* "The national advisory committees for management of the situation and requested information from all organizations which was believed might be able to confer assistance," Doctor Theodore caitied. "None of the proposed methods were used." And all it be amended." Profiling by the failure of these magnets. Doctor Theodore designed a magnet that is mounted on three large cells of airphones and three large cells of rockets mounted on a cylindrical wooden body. frequency generator in a nearby truck. When it is on, the frame is carried by the truck and remains stationary while the operator stands off to the side with the phones on and "listens for" the command. Chicago, IL—(UP) - In the library of one of Chicago's pioneer citizens, there rests a work which he has just completed after three years of labor — a Bible from which all matters which constituted objective have been deleted. Line Detects Bomb The center oil, supplied with power from the generator, sends a uniform pattern of magnetic lines of force toward the ground as deep as the oil is wide. While this power oil is passing over undisturbed soil its lines of magnetism become parallel to which then exactly balance each other and cause no hum in the phones. But so soon as it passes over a bomb, whose magnetic lines are concentrated around the lower oil and the two coils become unbalanced and produce a destruct hammer. "Dear Chickens" An area 2400 feet long and 35 feet wide was examined and six unexploited bombs were found, Doctor Theodore reported. Removes Objectionable Matter From Holy Bible It is the work of Frank B. Chandler Three blue-blanked lemons valued at $2,500 were eaten by the Sigma team. Three freshmen were told to get chickens for a holiday banquet and be prepared with the national egg-laying contest that was in progress at Maryland Uni- The charter of the Maryland chapter of Sigma Nu has been suspended for one year by the national fraternity because the value of the horn and the 80 year old edith calls the result of his labor the "Twentieth Century Bible." In this volume, the story of Noad's over-influence in wine after the recession of the flood, as well as Abraham, Pharich, Let and his two daughters, and the account of the affair between King David and Sheba, the wife of Uralh, the Hittite, are among the stories told in this volume. Chandler has cemented. He says he does not believe them to be particularly enlightening even to the Bible study. Send the Kansas home. Miniature Golf Course 12th & Oread After the Dance Play Golf Madrid — (UP) The most serious rioting since the fall of the Spanish dictatorship had resulted today in the closing of the University of Madrid and its university controls by the well-trained Guarda Sieve in this city. Students who joined in the outbreak it would not have been required to the medical and veterinary schools of Madrid but would have appeared all over the country. RIOTING GAINS MOMENTUM IN SPAIN; UNIVERSITY CLOSES Great Falls, Mont. — (UP) — Standing airlifts—one in particular whose plot tried to see how close he could miss a church spire — have impelled city authorities to introduce an ordinance that allows day jail sentences for any aviator caught flying over the city under 1069 feet elevation. You May Depend on Our Ability to do your repairing, shining or dyeing just a little better — We believe in ourselves — Electric Sboe Shop -1017 Mass Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. 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