SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Discuss Dancing Recital Tau Sigma to Stage Program In February Tentative plans for the program of the annual Tau Sigma recital, which will be given Feb. 26, were discussed in a previous meeting at a meeting recently. Complete plans for entire program will be submitted next week, and practices will begin in earnest. Some time was given night to practicing for the recital. The members of the program com-mittee for the rectal are: Louise Ales lei, chairman; Alice Sheren, Esb. chairman; Sue Cassity, and Elisa abeh Dunkel. The program for this year will be similar to that of last year, in that it will consist of a varied program that includes two dancing normals and character. Dorothy Bradshaw and Mone Munsey were pledged to membership in the sorvity. Baumgartner Talks on Germany A lecture on a year spent in Munich, Germany, by Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology, was the main feature of the last Snow Olympiad, November 21. He told of his work or the chromosome of the cricket grass-hopper. Doctor Baumgartner receives his Ph.D. degree while at Munich The next Zoology club meeting will present the large lecture room in Snow hall, open house for those interested in biology and Dr. H. H. Hane will speak The Radiological Society of North America will present a gold medal to Dr. R. L. Haden, head of the experimental laboratory, at Bell Memorial Society, Dec. 2, according to word received here. Doctor Haden is professor of experimental medicine on the university medical staff at the hospital. Contracts have been signed for the construction of a women's dormitory at the University of Michigan and an apartment house approximately 450 students. Want Ads LOST: Phi Chi fraternity ring; ruby Call 1473. Reward. Josephin Jacqmain Scott. LOST: Alpha Xi Delta pin. Return to Myri Gould, Phone 828, Reward. -64 LOST: A scarf, red plaid center with a blue flowered border. Finder please return it to Kansan office. -64 LOST: Green fountain pen without cap, between Mississippi street and Chemistry building. Phone 1328. —43 FOR RENT: Newly papered double rooms for boys. Oil heat; also apartment and guest room. 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180. —65 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, jackets, knives and shears sharp Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Euston Street, Philadelphia, PA 19105 Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER HISTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars. 617-19, Mass. St. Wilys Knight and Whippet Cara Good Used Cars. 617 Mast. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serv You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mast. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furacosca E. W. PENCHAN Roofing Gutterite Skilghts Phone 245 E 18th St. B LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE & EAR Special Attention to fit Glasses Phone 445 Office to Wear Crown Drug Store SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD RICHARDS Delites in Wallpaper and Paints, Laquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th DR. FLOREANCE BARROWS OSTEPATHIC PHYSician Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. HILTON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 995 HARLITY DAVISSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOCKS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Fender Wash Radiators rebuilt; bent fenders rolled an From the amount of gunny-snacking used in the costuming of the Jayhawkers Friday it is unlikely that merchants will be able to find any for their needs for some time to come. An extensive list of uses for this equipment has been compiled by campus observer for any company manufacturing it. This is one day nobody has to get up early in order to comb his hair or shave. Gee, but it is great to go dirty one day a year. One modern hobe displayed his skill, or rather lack of skill on a pain of roller skates. All the latest information area shown at likely conventionals. --time, it is nevertheless a cause for concern because of the ever-present possibility of its flaring suddenly into an epidemic of a severe twoc. Judging from the number of black students on the campus, it would appear that even a few girls were light on the Hill Thursday night, in which even a number of the women Hobo Day Notes Marty a haffled professor made the remark, "I wonder where dunes are formed," before he would come the response, "Here I am." And there were. Some Scotch souls on the Hill have an eye for business even on "Hobo Day." One woman was endowing to her daughter a tried to persuade would-be contestants that they must purchase tickets that she would be held in a class room in Ad. Some of the pipes in use today are large enough to provide a smoke scream for a whole army. Red noses didn't embarrass their owners. In fact they were actually proud of them. Considering the temperature the rouge spread on noses was wasted, as Nature would achieve the same effect more cheaply. Rat and Mouse Harbor Typhus Fever in U. S. Typhus, or jail fever as it was once called, has always existed in mile form in countries of the Old World and in Mexico, but only lately it has been found almost constantly in citries of this country. Occurring in mild forms The typhus which has been occur- ing in our eastern seaports does not de- stain easily and is not known across the sea. It belongs to the North American continent." reported British newspaper *Daily Mail*. the U. S. Public Health Service. "In the Old World, man has been the guardian of life and the human losse the principal carrier. In this country, however, the rat and the mouse and possibly other rodents are being implicated as the reservoir of the disease, with脱, or ticks as the most likely carriers. At the University of Denver a parking place, with a capacity for 400 student cars will be completed in two years at a cost of more than $1,000. Washington…On an average, each person in the country has at least one disabling illness every year, the company reports. In 2014, a report reported after a survey of various sickness reports compiled by the United State public health service and the CDC. Everybody Has One Illness a Year. According to Public Health Report Men have a disabling sickness about once a year, women about twice an children over twice during the school year. These disorders fluenza and pneumonia are offences the cause of these disabling illnesses and cause the longest disability. On the basis of the number of cases affected by each disease, men and women and diseases also take a high place. About 130,000,000 cases of diarrhea illness occur in the United States each year. More stresses more than doubles the figure the committee reported. The 30,000,000 wang earners in the country lose $5 billion a year, and the 24,000,000 school children lose 700,000 school days per year. One half of the total population. --the United States over one million cases of malaria. Syphilis and gonorrhoe at any one time appear to be among the most frequent causes to place himself under the care of a physician. Over 35,000 cases of smallpox were reported in a recent year. While childbearing is not a threat to children with severe disability. In 1928 there were nearly 2,000,000 births in the registration area, many of them followed by complications and a considerable number of mortalized countries) by death.* "Authorities have stated that there are at all times approximately 700,000 patients with pernicious anemia and 110,000 patients to marvellous drugs," the report states. "Hospitals for hospitals and nerve diseases contain over 350,000 patients, of which more than half the total would be if those not hospitalized were included. Of the children now attending school and college, over 80% have a serious neurological disease at some period in their lives if present rates for first admissions are higher. These children include only the more serious mental diseases and take no account of the large numbers with lesser mental disabilities." *Hospitals other than those for nervous and mental diseases contain a lot of the population at all times. The total in all hospitals on a single day is about 700.* Hoover Exercises In Snow This Week at the Theaters Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday d'a y Greta Garbo in "The Kiss." Snook May Get Stay Columbus, O., Nov. 23) — The statement to O. OwenNov. 23) — the grant to grant an indefinite stay to Dr. James Howard Snook, former university professor scheduled to die in the electric chair Friday night for the murder of Theorem II his co-creditor, T. Marshall has informed Snook's attorneys that he will grant a stay pending filing of a petition in error and a motion, as of right, to appeal, that probably will be in effect 30 days. Monday: William Boyd and Carol Lombard in "The Leatherneck." The Patee Thursday, Friday, Saturday George Baneroft in "The Mighty." Tuesday: Irene Rich, Theodore Roberts, and star cast in "Ned McCobb's Daughter." Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: "So This Is College." London, Nov 22 - (UP) - The Prince of Wales recently demonstrated his skill as an airplane pilot by making a parachute jump from a plane, cording to an aviation expert writing in the daily sketch today. The Prince showed himself to be an excellent pilot, it was said. He also recently visited Germany showing himself to be an excellent pilot, it was said. He also recently visited Japan showing himself to be an excellent pilot for 200 miles without assistance. Monday, Tuesday: Glenn Tryon in "Skinner Steps Out." Saturday: Mary Nolan in "Shang- bai Lady." Thursday: Lupe Valez and star cast in "Lady of the Pavements." Friday: Virginia Browne Fair and star cast in "The Vampire." Saturday: Ben Wilson and won- Wednesday: Ken Maynard and Kathryn Crawford in "Senior Americans." contacts and if the contacts were successful to continue in the air in an effort to break all sustained flight records. Courtsey tags are issued to violators of no-parking rules at Northfield Shops as they are on the Hill. After three courtesy slips a warrant will be issued. The no-parking rule was put into effect, and is a police order, and is not a police order. MONDAY—Wm. Boyd and Carol Lonhard in a mighty thrill epic, "The Leatherchunk." Also, in JESSICA DOSSEY, "The Battling Tigers." Washington, Nov. 2; —(1)F) The first snow of the winter failed to deter President Hoover and his watch the-winter-line squared from taking their positions. He blunted the blanket of snow on the south grounds court, 11 middle aged officials, wearing the usual light J器ys, spent 30 minutes at their exertion. The Water Dickinson Saturday: Ben Wilson and wonder dog, Fangs, in "West of the Law." Troy, N. Y., Nov. 23—(UP) - One hundred and eighty orphan children were led to safety when fire, which was raining at noon swept the Hillside Catholic Axyllum today. The five-story building is doomed, fire crews say. An escape in the boiler room is thought to have caused the fire. FUETSDAY—Irene Rich, Theo. Rears and star cast in "Ned McCobbs Daughter", Abounding with swift moving drama action, thelhs, paints and humor, comedy. A comedy, "Howling Hollywood." Prince of Wales Takes to Air Forest Fires Are Under Control Forest Fire Are Under Control San Mateo, Cal., Nov. 30 — Two battles throughout the night to control forest and brush fires in the mountains west of here, today believed they had controlled the blaze on the crest of Santa Monica Island, San Francisco preside for more troops. Two hundred soldiers who had reinforced the volunteer and state fire fighting forces, helped turn off a flame away from the peninsula of Belmont and San Carlos. Women Attempt Flight A U.S. Air Force (UAP) bushair Trout and Elm Smith noted women fliers, took off from the metropolitan airport today on what may be an attempt to break the world's envelopes. The planes planned to try one or two refuelling FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Women Attempt Flight Record The Book Book 100% STORAGE PRONO UND She will appreciate a book if it is selected from our well-stocked shelves. Don't Forget Your Thanksgiving Ophanage Burned, 180 Escape (Take along a magazine or book for your own enjoyment; it will shorten the hours on the train or bus). Hostess two Tigers Lose Hair Campus art, as portrayed by two Tiger students on the University campus Friday night, will be featured in a customary fashion when Jay-hawkeer discovered their activism and orchestrated, now testify to the heroism and intrepidity with which they will be renowned. Announcements --from Y. W.C.A. will give a program of entertainment at Henley House, Tuesday; 4:30. All alumni and advanced standing students are expected. Alice Werner, president Hobo Day, the first one ever taking place at Kanaas Wesleyan University, probably will now be an annual event since it proved so successful this year. It will be supplemented with much enthusiasm in preparation for the Kellany-Wesleyan game. Create a Life Insurance Trust Your lawyer or banker will tell you that you can leave FUNDS behind but not your AIGs. 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