WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Dr. Morsbach of Berlin Scheduled for Talks on Study in Germany Manager of German Student Exchange Plan to Speak on School Life Dr. Adolph Morbach of Berlin, Germany, director of the Rockefeller-Kaiser Wilhelm institute of scientific investigation and manage of the foreign student exchange in Germany, will visit during his visit to the university Friday. At 3:30 he will speak to students of German about Deutsches Stundeneinzel, or German student life. At 4:00 he will speak to students of ministration auditorium on opportunities for study in European universities and at 5:00 he will speak at a faculty club meeting at 8 o'clock. A luncheon meeting at the University club is also being con- Doctor Morbach is a friend of Prof W. J. Baumgartner, and became acquainted a year ago while in Europe on a leave of absence. Through the student exchange arrangement, 45 American students last year studied in German universities. Two of these exchanges were also arranged in England, Holland, Sweden and Denmark. This year an exchange in effect began. Doctor Morbach is traveling in the United States in the interest of the exchange plan. Dismiss Charges Against Alleged Katz Kidnappers Kansas City, April 30 - (UP) -- Move to prosecutive three kidnapers of Michael Katz, millionaire cut-rate drugalist, were definitely ended today when James R. Page, prosecutor, ordered charges dismissed against two Kansas City man accused of extorting $100,000 from Katz Failure of the drouguit to identify any of the men accused was given as evidence. The men held were Raymond Tipton, Louis and Boris Niger of Kauai City. Barrick-Haines Romance Ends in Divorce Action The filing of a divorce suit by Mrs. James L. Barrick against her husband has ended the romance begun two years ago at the University when Barrick was hired as Helen Haines, from drowning in a lake near the campus. Mrs. Barrick is in Augusta, at the home of her parents, and is awaiting a court brief. The couple, both of whom were students here this year, were married on January 31, 1930, in Kansas City Mrs. Barwick left Kansas City, where the couple had been living with Barwick's parents several weeks ago. Barwick, who is now in Kansas City, said that the action was not unexpected, and that he would not contest the suit. They met in 1928. Both were swimming in a lake near the campus. Some one dared Miss Haines to swim to an island near the other shore. She became too exhausted to swim further. She was followed, palled her to share and revived her. Mrs. Barrick is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and Barrick is a Delta Tau Delta. Want Ads --cemetery in its location and a few struggling streets that line its main street. The streets are good wheat land now. LOST: Green Sheafier fountain net between geology and Union buildings, Wednesday, April 29. Please call Joe Zvirin, 1863. - 160 LOST: Large sized, black, loose leaf notebook and library book, Autobiography of Gibbon. Finder please call Sandy Anderson; phone 208. —170. WANTED. Men for summer work $490 guaranteed. See Sam Barnes 1425 Teen. Phone 552. —170. WANTED: Typing; manuscript work a specialty. Prices reasonable. Cal marnings. Phone 1043 W. Mary Coe Business and Professional DIRECTORY --cemetery in its location and a few struggling streets that line its main street. The streets are good wheat land now. BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Wippler Cars G*d Used Cars 617-19 Mass, St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you Mow Bender Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Excultingly 10.25 Mass. Wheat Covers Dead Kansas Towns Where County Seat Wars Were Waged Woodsdale in Stevens county is an example. It was the native town of Mabel, Mrs Willebrandt. Today, Woodsdale is no more—but in its own place. Some say it is eight miles beyond and a mile west of Hugeton. Dodge City—(UP) —Nanaas has several buried cities where wars between county seats once were waged bitterly, sometimes bloody. These cities have died. No one knows exact date. Rich wheat field now covers them. GOOD B RICHARDS Desklet in Wallpaper and Painters Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON 713 Mass. House Blvd. Phone 395 HAIRDY HAVENED MOTORCYCLES HARIDY HAVENED MOTORCYCLES And Used KNOLLS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1043 1043 Prize Goes to Jane Kirk Colonel Woods, its founder and supporter for county seat, went to Hogan, the county seat, one day and married his wife, and the city followed him in death. Zion City in Grant County, was one of the few cities, which buried, left a trace of itself. There is a Winning Poster in Mother's Day Contest Is Exhibited The poster designed by Jane Kirk, c30, was judged the best in a contest with seven participants. "Welcome to the mothers who will be here at the eighth annual mother's day to be held here Saturday. The prize for the winner is a beautiful Fern Soyer, c31, Dick Vernor, c31, and Miss Marion Peers of the department of design were judges for the competition." Ten posters were submitted. They have been placed about the campus. The winning poster is exhibited in centennial hall on Monday, and given as a prize to the mother coming the longest distance to the dinner. There have been 223 reservations made for the dinner Saturday night with 79 reservations made since yesterday. Members of the Jay Jane and Ku Ku organizations will be in the Memorial Union building Saturday to act as guide buffers who wish to visit the campus. Badges bearing the words, "KU. Mother" will be given to each mother at the time of registration, which may take place on days in the Memorial Union building. Wichita Drinkers Ignore Jamaica Ginger Effect Wichita, April 30 – (UP) - It takes more than fear of foley ‘to keep’ to Wichita饮水ers from indulging in the conclusion of Chief O. W. Wilson after the death of his first 20 days of April when the Jamaican ginger paralysis was at its height only 58 people were arrested or charged, and any similar period ance prohibition. The total for the 20 days of March was 103, but a hst week spike raises rates in March. There are 128 for the same number of days in March which means the chief sage hit Wichita are going back to their spiked “grap” despite the paralysis epidemic. Rome, April 28- (UP) - Construction of 29 warships approved by you in coated. The warships approved for the US Navy will be used for destroyers, and 22 submarines. Then there is old Ulysses which in this century gave up and joined the city's militia. He debtached on this town caused the citizens one day to move the whole city to another site nearby, Today, the city is called Kawana, 'invaded' towns in western Ranas. Voorkees, named for Senator Voorhees of Indiana, is another city that lifes benefited waving wheat. It was a country town, and it reason for most of Kansas' buried cities were county seat wars. They were responsible for the death and decay of Apomixota and Santa Paula in the 1860s and Faro Sorries in Seward county. Campus Gossip (Continued from page 1) Pledging services will be held tonight at 7:45 in the gymnasium for seven women who tried out for Quck club two weeks ago, according to Misa Yamada, a gymnasium manager and sponsor of the club. The new pledges are Katherine Carrath, June Reynolds, Eliza Stahl, Dylan Stevens and Stahl, Bath Ridings and Harriet Fritz. Besides the pledging service there will be tryouts for major quack "Alice Gaskell is the only person in the gymnasium to participate in major quack." Miss Hooover said. "The women who were pledged at the first of the year and have passed their strokes may try out for their dive men or be eligible for full membership." Prof. A. M. Sturtevant, of the department of German, will attend the twentieth annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Standing Bear in October at the Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday and Saturday of this week. Professor Sturtevant will read a paper on "Alexander Klinkenat" at the conference this year, and he has been the editor of this society's publications for the past 10 years. It's a Delightful Spring Combination The German club will hold its last regular meeting of the school year Friday afternoon at 3:30 after dinner of at 6:15 p.m. in room 313 Fraser and will be addressed by Dr. N. Morbach, directeur de la communication des international student exchanges. Prof. F. N. Raymond, of the department of English, will be the main speaker at the School of Pharmacy at UConn and go on a tour in the greenhouse in the Chemistry building. The industrial committee held a meeting last night and discussed plans for the creation of an army secretary of the national council for the prevention of war spoke at the conference on June 14. The council discussed but no definite plan for work next summer or work on the planning. Read the Kansan want ads Arra-Blue Shirts $2.15 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. White Ties $1.50 Home of Kappenheimer Good Clothes Announcements There will be a meeting of the members of the Dove staff this evening at 7:30 in the north tower of Fraser Hall. All those interested are urged to attend. The Socialist club will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:28 in west Admiral Hall. Faculty members interested in socialism are urged to attend. Election of Harold Kelso. M. Priscilla Hogue. The deadline for outdoor handball singles is Friday night. Deadline for indoor singles is Monday. Deadline for singles, horseback doubles, tennis singles, and tennis doubles is next Monday. Prof. J. H. Taggart will meet hi classes in business finance at 7:30 am 12:30 friday as usual. E. R. Elbel, director Prof. J. H. Taggart. Ambassador Morrow to Confer With Hoover Enbuewel, N. J., pril 20- (UP)- embassador to the delegation, will confer with President Hoover and the state department officials after a trip to Washington to review the progress against former Senator Joseph S. Eldringham for the New Jersey Senate. At that conference he indicated a decision to be reached whether he should participate in the campaign or accept an appointment to the senate at once in order to lead debate on naval limitations treaty he may be assisted in formulating in London. Here Is Orchid A fresh breath of beauty in silver design. Select your silver pattern now F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. 'Hal' Adamson Signs Contract With Musical Comedy Song Write Former Student to Make Up Lyrics for Compositions of Numbers of Youmans Harold "Ha" Admanon who was a student here in 1023, has signed a two-year contract with Vincent Younmans, a singer, fame, to write lyrics for his music. Flower Day MOTHERS' DAY For dashing to classes or away from them . . . our semi-sport pumps and ox-front boots. "Are you really 'You'll like' our other intriguing styles for dancing, "sitting out " and week-ends in town . . . and of course, "Drop in and drop them over!" Drop in and drop them over!" During the summer he assisted with the Little Theater at Falmouth, Cape Cod, which is composed of college students. The theater is also involved in dramatic work. Shoes that Defy Rough Campus Paths While in school Adanson was the author of "You Tell 'Em Sam," the musical comedy given here in 1928. After leaving KU, he went to Harvard and last year he wrote and directed an annual Harvard Hooding Puff show. J. C.PENNEYCO Youmme is best known for his musical hits in "No No Nannette," "Tea for Two," and "Hit the Deck." SEND A CORSAGE SATURDAY OR SUNDAY No sweeter way to prove your love PHONE 88 Located in Hotel Eldridge He will spend this summer in New York City working on Ziebold's new show, "Tom, Dick, and Harry," which features Marilyn Miller. To Exonerate Children of Blame for Burning Wokeoka, Okla., April 30—(UP)—Two children, one 10, the other 8, practically were absolved of blame today in the fatal burning of their three-year-old playmate at Cromwell yesterday. County officials, baffled by what happened to children, indicated they thought the death of Krenn Ray Yadon was the result of an accident and not the design action of the two older companions. Send the Kansan home. Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Wiring and Frigidair 836 Mass. TOWER'S "Let's walk" "Oh, well . . ." MAIN TPROBE Fish Brand Stickers, reomy, well-cut, long-wearing, size- wide range of models, weight and colors, for men and others. Your skimmer will use pay for pressing bills, look for the pressing bills, look for the fish on the label. A. J. Tower Boston, Massachusetts. Just then . . . . the telephone in the front hall rang. FISH BRAND The Neolithic men were questionably a smart people. In the near end of the Untouchable period, strolling in the rain would be fun if you only did not get ice cream. But the weather, though, until 1850, when Tower started making slick icecream, until now, if we do say it. "Some think it's all in the beating," said Mrs. Greer inwardly as she cautiously lowered the door and peeped in, "but I claim that baking has just as much to do with . . ." "I can't bake a cake and answer the 'phone at the same time," she wailed. 111 the Catastrophe that befell Mrs. Greer's Cake "No, you can't," soothed "Henry Geer as he put his arm around him. What you really need is a phone." The telephone near the kitchen." --- "What can you expect?" she asked irritably when her husband came home a few minutes later. Between them they were crying and once been a promising cake. Tears welled in her eyes. By a wily placed "extension" or two, an expert telephone man can often doouble the telephone in your home. One of Mrs. Greec's masterpieces—an angel food cake—was haking in the oven's glow, taking on that cost of tan so quickly these three days—c般ly necessary to cakes of quality. Few know that the extra cost of one or two "extensions" is somewhat less than that of the single telephone they now have. Telephones where, you need them save time, steps, house-widely patience - even scorched cakes. Had Henry Greer but known it, telephones are being installed in kitchens, these days. Just then . . . the telephone rang! Manager Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. City. I like to know how to get me, value out of my telephone service. Please send me free a copy of our telephone service for the "home." Name ... Address ... A-10 ETTA KETT Oh. How He Hates Them! - : - By Paul Robinson