FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Church to Be Dedicated Concerts and Speeches Planned for Coming Week Services to dedicate the new Presbyterian church will start Sunday with the observance of the Lord's Day supper. Varying concerts will follow, ending with the sacred concert on the evening of Dedication 3. Reverend Black is now pass- senger, Okla, Oka, Prof. Wad- leigh Garner Chair of the Rev. Wednesday the Rev. Theodore Azzam man will be installed as pastor, Rev. B., H. Griggs of Lawrence will pre- vail over the meeting. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. William Passerian, chair of Pres- terian church of Emphoria. Rev. E, A. Block, a former pastor of the Presbyterian church, will host the annual Fall Harvest Nov. 3. Reverend Block is now pastor at Omnithiem, OHn. Pref., Wash.-D.C. Other features of the dedicatory week will be: Men's banquet, Monday night; community night and open house, Tuesday night; and an educational convention Thursday at which Willard M. Lanna, director of the School of Religion of the University of Chicago, will speak at State University and the Church. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will respond for the University on the program arranged for community and open house night. Frierenities at the University of North Carolina turn in their bids to the Inter-Frierenity Council where they are either accepted or rejected. The council selects the number of the roses towards the frierenity or the frierenity towards the rushes. The new church organ will be dedicated Friday with a program by George Reynolds, city organist of Denver. WANTED: Any student wanting work at odd hours, call at 736 Mass. street. —40 Want Ads LOST; Dark grey army blanket, Saturday in Stadium, section N, 280 row, call 1332. - 29 --the new department is the first of its kind in American. The immigrant students in this library were made the occasion for the many friends and admirers of Doctor Welch, both in American and German, who attended meetings and tributes to this remarkable man who for over forty years has been an outstanding figure in the medical field. LOST: White gold wrist watch beetle between Fraser Hall and Administra- tion, Call 569. —39 FOR RENT: Boys when wanting warm rooms for winter. Oil heat newly papered; 1½ block from cam pile. For information call 2180. —41 LOST: Runch of keys in leather key case, Cill Harry Lose at 565, 1200 Louisian. Reward. —38 LOST: Medium sized black and white Sheather fountain pond with medium depth, inclined to the water, for building and Abyha Gamma Delta beams. Return to Kelraee Grace Zimmer. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and wardrobes; guns ridden in trucks; lawn mowers paired, nailed and shears sharpened sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Ead Street HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, T'Ma Phi. Phone 964. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP A. L. AVONS 8361 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR. C. E. ORELUP—Eye & EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812-3456 Max. Phone 256 GOOD IF RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dipt. 207-209 W. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLOREANCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICAL Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Bibdy and Fender Work Radiators rebuilt, best fenders rolled and broken welded. Phone 486 10 East Rd New Canal Survey Lieut. B. B. Tailley, of End, Okla, is one of the five engineers appointed by President Hoover to make the Nicaraguan survey for a project in southern Lebanon. The engineers expect to spend two years in the wilds of Nicaragua. Rescue Vest Is Invented New Device Can Now Prevent Semplane Drowning Washington—A new oxygen-breathing device has just been perfected here, intended to prevent the drowning of aviators trapped by soapplants in aircraft turbines under their parachutes after a jump that brings them down into a river or ocean, the job held down by Genoan C. L. Thayer, its inventor of submerging safety devices, and Frank H. Holson of the Naval Bureau of Construction and Engineering. Mr. Tibala describes the new conviction as "a sort of combined vist and belt equipped with two long pieces of rubber bee, through one of them a small hole to the other exhale; a nose-champ to prevent the sudden rush of water from suffocating him; a they immitation of the breath that will purify the breath while eliminating carbon dioxide, and a bottle containing sufficient oxygen to keep a man afflicted for at least half an hour be poured into the water from his 'chute' All told, Mr. Tribals explains, there are eleven potential uses of the new vests; for flyers who parachute carcasses into the water and aviators who crash into the water while in the plane itself; for flyers trying for high altitude records; as an emergency apparatus for aeroblasts and land planes that have to pass frequently over large bodies of water as a gas mask in actual aircommercial conditions; to narrow streams under conditions that make it advisable for the soldier to duck under the water so as to stay hidden from the enemy; for aviators flying at high altitudes in a sudden, largescale leakage of goadline; as an emergency rescue apparatus for accidents in the water like those near speed-belt or runway bridges; as to be used in connection with flame-proof clothing in case of fire; and as a rescue device for rescue crews going to the end of seaplanes that have Merrill, Wiz., who a hammer and a jackfisher. John Awhie whies away his time in the county jail to attend a graduation out of confiscated skir machines. Famous Dean Will Speak Birds Live in Slot Machines After breaking them to pieces, the sheriff turns the slot machines over to the ambitions prisoner who already has made several bird houses Thyrsa Amos, Kansas Alumna. Speaks Next Tuesday. "Does College Make any Difference?" This question will be answered next Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. at the all-University convention by Miss Therma Arno, president of the National Association of Deans of Mines. Miss Arno is the dean of women at the University of Pittsburgh. Miss Ames is a graduate of the university in Kansas and will attend a visit by the president of Kansas College which will be held at the University 'the first' of the Miss Amin received her A.B. and Masters degrees in 1972. She was a graduate of that year. Following this, she was dean of girls at Shawnee High School Shawnee, Ocila. She has taught training courses for deans of women at She is president of the Pennsylvania Association of Donas of Women, andandra president of the Pennsylvania Federation of Business and Women. Amos has been dean of women nines at the University of Pittsburgh. New Library to Unite Branches of Medicine Dalhousie - Closer unity between the various branches of medicine will be brought about by the new Department of the History of Medicine and Surgery, a branch of the John Hopkins University, prophesied for. Harvey Cushing, professor of surgery of Harvard University, assisted in the association of the new library here. From being very comment in its early stages, medicine has become a science. The medical student is the profession of medical practice and of medical investigation and experiment. The medical students are now the doctors together, Doctor Cushing said. But under the direction of Doctor Welch, who was planned and named for whom the new chair of the history of medicine has been created, the undation of 19th-century medical training. "Old Papers" Taken for Wrapping Cost $88.50 Nellish, Neb., (UP) — When George and Minnie Tidgley, Sidney, Neb., adopted a child, she went to water, Neb., a young son was sent to the office in New York for old books. On the furniture No one was in the office, so the youth helped himself to a bundle of what he believed to be old raven. The bandleader happened to be a year's file of the Record. Editor H. W. Mitchell brought suit for $60, was vacured $88.50 damages. GUFFIN TAXI Leave Your Telephone Number With Us and we will call you in time for your train or bus New Type of Piano Is Patented Which Has Tones Like Human Voice Washington.—A new type of piano which is called a revolutionary musical development, has just been patented by Dr. John Hammett, hammett.org. Call 987 The invention increases the sonority of the piano, longthems the vibrations and sustains it throughout. Once the pianist has doubted to influence the tone of the piano after the boys are attack, he can move back and forth to do this and to produce a vibratory tone which so far could only be produced by the human voice or by string instruments. (Palestine Survey) Nitrogen Supplied to Soil Through Microbes Presen Welding Process Makes Steel More Rustproof Mahanathan, (UP)—Two learned men of Kansas State Agricultural college have spent the last decade in the state with the habits of the Axolotlman. For one thing: 500,000 acrest latter can live in an oak soil, but not in a sandy soil. The even content these microbes become active and replace it, taking a fresh weather. Their most important discovery, they said, was the fact that with little aid, the wheat kinds will be indeterminately maintained. This is an insurance since policy, they explained, to the farmers is a permanent supply of wheat. Atacchobaker, they declared, is about to change the habits of the wheat formers and the bread caterers of the country. He insists he learns one of great importance. The piano looks very much like the musical piano except that the strings are enclosed in a sound-tight caisson between two sets of shutters, one above the other. The instrument is sounded by sounding board, which are opened and closed by means of a fourth pencil. Washington — Rustproof steel is easily welded by the acetylene-oxygen process and in even more rustproof after welding than before due to wear. It should also be done during welding. These findings by W. Hoffmann, German metallurgist, have just been announced by the National Advocacy Committee for Surface Activities ofrustproof steel welds are better than those of soft steel welds but the hardness of the metal due to welding must be removed by heat treatment. The rustproof steel welds of chromium or strontium and nickel Science Service first became acquainted with this tiny organism 12 years ago. He invited Dr. Malcolm C. Sewell, agnostist, to study it with him and they have found some other things. Chandler Cars The shutters act as reflectors and produce an effect called "acoustic regeneration" in a room, so it can be a much longer time than is possible in the ordinary piano. Manipulation of the extra pedals removes the high pitch and backtracks of the old piano tone. The tone effects and shading made possible have caused a reduction to the size of the piano. Dr. John Jayts Hammond, Jr, has received 400 patients, many in the radio field, and he is also an excellent violinist. On this new piano, Louis D'Orsay, pianist, has given many performances during the last two years. It is a masterpiece of composition such as by Debussy and Scalaria written in impressionistic style and demanding varying maneuvers. Giant-Leaved Waterlily Holds Growth Record London—A giant-leaved waterlily of Japan and China, probably holds the world's record for speed in leisure-crowning. 24-hour Service This plant, a relative of the Vietnamese root of South America, expands four feet in leaves less than nine inches. It is grown in a raised rate of nearly a half-inch on hone. At that rate of growth they produce a large square figure of inches in leaf silvery. American Women Greet Styles With Wry Faces Chicago, — (UP) — A result of Middle Western Women against the new long-akirted styles from buyers in Chicago's largest store. At leading department stores and shops, the opinion was generally expres- sed that those who look toward Chicago as a style center were pur- chasing the trailing growth with ery fashion. But not only that, they could not get anything else. Women are heartily in sympathy with the statement of Fannie Hurst, author, that revival of long skirts, correts and frills is a deep plot to deprive the sex of its hard-won free. Send the Kansan home Son of Judge Is Given 3 Years For Bootlegging Jefferson City, Mo.—(UOP)—Achw Woodson, 38, son of the late Judge Arch M. Woodson, for 20 years a member of the Missouri Supreme Court, today was sentenced three years in the Leavittwown postponement court to pay the penalty of probation law by Judge A. L. Stevens of the district federal court. "I had hoped, because of the birth standing of the defendant's father, to show some leniency in this case. How much more leniency can the records show that after the defendant was arrested by federal officers in July his place was raided by state offices in September. He pleaded guilty and was fined $200 in the state court." "It is the most painful duty I have faced in court in passing sentence in this case." 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