PAGE THREE FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1930 Ninth Planet Appears in Skies After Work of Harvard Scientists Airplane Could Reach New Body in 35 Centuries at Speed of 120 Miles Cambridge, Mass., March 14—(UP) Selenium, gleaning out the interior of a planet so distant from earth that an airplane traveling 120 miles an hour can see it in detail centuries. Arrived there, the crew would find a world of cold and dark This tremendous discovery, opening up a new world after eight major planets had been definitely established, has provided a new Aix. Collimination of the work of the research band there marks a new milestone in the drama of scientific knowledge. Pereval Lowell had calculated in the cold figures of mathematics that another plant, the "trums-Neptunium" or Neptune, was in the vast regions beyond Venus. New scientists at Plugstaff, with the most modern of apparatus, have grown to be able to build a noted family of scholars brought. As pictured today by enthusiastic students in this room, they must be a cold and dreary world where "liquid air prevails and ice floats." --summers guests at the Kappa Alpha bae house last night were: Edward leek, Terrill Blank; Carole Fetts, Katherine Bathe; Nathan Baer, Leiland LeIpda. Announcements Water carnival practices for the remainder of the month include a 10 a.m. Saturday Foaters: 7:39 p.m. Thursday and 16 a.m. Saturday, Divers: 12:30 noon Miss Ruth Hoover, director. Men's Red Cross life saving corps meeting Monday in room 105 Robin's gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. Herbert, Allphin, swimming coach. The first round of the intramurra handball doubles must be played by fore 6 p.m. Wednesday. E. R. Elibel, director. Sigma P! Sigma will meet Monday at 4 p.m. in room 21, Administration building. All active members are requested to be present at the meeting and associate members are asked to be present at 4:30 for the program. Dr. Otto Kranshar of the department of philosophy will speak on "New Humanism." Miss Beulah Morrison, president. New Yorkers Annoyed by Noises From Harbor New York, March 14—(UP) The city on an island filled with roaring sunways and whizzing street truffle is annoyed by noises from last "Signals between passing boats and from those leaving slips are essential," says General Hoover. Piercing streets and shranking whistles on the city's world's most densely populated part generate injuries in hospitals set apart from the ditch. of the city. Health authorities have commissioned a study to inspector general of storm vessels who has agreed to do all he can to prevent them from colliding. But he believes so-called "code whistling" the greatest source of unnecessary noise. This is often used by a boat to communicate its headquarters high up in an office. The office replies by signaling. Squawkman will seek the co-operation of harbor pilot he says, and I hope he will be able to convince him with suspension or revocation of licenses the ruling which prohibits inmates from squawking. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --summers guests at the Kappa Alpha bae house last night were: Edward leek, Terrill Blank; Carole Fetts, Katherine Bathe; Nathan Baer, Leiland LeIpda. BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars G*d Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. May Receiver Services Phone 689 Insurance Bldc UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.25 Mm Sheet Metal Work & Furniture E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 245 13 East 8th St MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 81234 Mass. Phone 256 Mrs. Bert Evans, of Dodge City, has been visiting at the Kappa Alpina Theta house this week. Nu Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Marshall Hyde, of Augusta. Dr. Preston H. Palover was a dinner guest at the Nu Sigma Nu house last night. GOOD 8 RICHANDS Dealer in Wallpaper and Paints Dealer in Wax. and Wax. Ph. 620. Appt. Fire Depr. 207-209 W. 8th Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Alice Gallup of Kansas City. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were: Miss Helen Tisworth, Margaret Hilliess, Lorne Laine Lake, Bush, Rush, McWilliams, and Harold Hartford. A. St. Patrick's party will be given by the Wesley Foundation tonight at the Methodist church. The spring formal of Alpha Xi Delta will be at the chapter house to T. D. Ambert Haley is to play for the dancing. The decorations will Gamma Phi Beta held initiation services recently for Emma Jeanne Cole, c'22, of Beloit The chaprones will be Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Mrs. W, L. Haley, Mrs. O, C. Thomas, and Mrs. Belle Wilmot. The guests from out of town will be Virginia Miller, St. Joseph, Mo.; Fiona Falls; Husten Sturter, Kansas City; Martin, Medinah, Tulsa; Mack, Warfield, Minn.; Ward, St. Louis; Noah, Nebaldin; Herbert Hobbie, Robert Binkley, and John Ershr, Manhattan. Floyd Hochenhull and B. C. Nash were lunch guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Dawes entertained the audience on Sunday at the band and its director, Harold Brudley, a student in the University School of Fine Arts, yesterdays' exhibition at the Mabel Richardson, principal of the school, and Miss Ebel Woods were Members of the band are: Arthur Winchell, Travell Cast, John Connet, Tommy Burke, John Krude Krump, and Old Hunsinger, and Carlyle Dawes. H. W. WILSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bridge. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVISON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. The Alpha Xi Delta sororia gave the Alma Mission last Wednesday evening, evening cil, Dorothy Cook, Katherine Carruth, Bernice Cook, Katherine Sue Mrs. Weebler Hutton, JR., was hostess at a bridge party given Weechens day evening to the women employed in the construction industry, these additional guests, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Maurice Wrinkle, Miss Maude Ellsworth, and Mrs Dorothy Prizes for the two high scores went to Prix Helen Kimney and Mrs. Elsworth. The St. Patrick motif was carried in the refreshments. Those A SUGGESTION What 13c Will Buy for Breakfast Fruit 1 slice of buttered toast Cocoa, coffee or milk from the alumni office present: Faye R. Gosper, Betty Dumire, Helen Kinney, and Mrs. Hutton. A formal dance for the members of the local ROCITC unit will be held on Saturday, December 12, building from 9 to 12 a'clock. This is the second military dance of the season. 1 egg. 1 buttered toast milk or fruit or Cereal - Fruit Wheat Cakes. Coffee be in the form of flags draped around the wall. Arlei Simmons and his band will furnish the music for the performance; the unit will include reserve officers in Lawrence and in the University. In the receiving room, Jimmy Capain and Mrs. G, J. Nold, Lliut, and Mrs. H, F. Meyers, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert There will be a 6. St. Patrick's day party, at 8 o'clock, in Westminster hall night. All students are invited to attend according to the schedule of the entertainment of the evening will be centered around three families, the "O'Farbery," the "Murphey," and the "O'Brien." The guest present will be a member. Social Calendar These dences are taking the place of the military banquets given by the unit in former years, by popular demand. The annual formal military ball, which is the largest event in the military social calendar, is to be held Friday. March 14 The CAFETERIA K. U. Dames, bridge party, I. O. O. F. holl Delta Zeta, informal dance, Alpha Xi Delta, informal dance, P! Uplain, Eblidge hotel, R. O. T. C. Military ball, Memoria F. hall. Wexley Foundation, St. Patrick's Party, First Methodist church. R. O. T. C. Military ball, Memorial Union building. Saturday, March 12 Phi Delta Theta, Memorial Union building. Alpha Kappa Pi, chapter house, Sigma Phi Epsilon, chapter house, Teiname, Eckert' hall. Pi Beta Phi, Alumnae club luneh een, home of Miss Leona Baumgart, ner. Badapet (UP) — Nicholas Horry, Regent of Hungary, personally decorated police officer Ralakesa, who during a jobless demonstration held in check a mob of more than 200 people, before reinforcements arrived. Triangle, takes hall. Delta Sigma Pi, informal dance, chapter house. Saturday, March 15 Stands Off Mob of 100 Men Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Radio Detects Criminals Washington, March 14- (UP) - It is no longer safe toProfessional athletes compete in the state-murdered districts of New York and Chicago, since radio has entered the city. 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