UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1929 PAGE FOUR University Will Be Represented at State Teachers Association Dean Schweegler Will Speak At Round Table Discussion Hold All 35 Held Oct. 31 The University of Kansas will be represented on the programs as well as in attendance at the sixty-six annual meeting of the Kansas State University. It is also placed on Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 in several different cities in the state. Dean B. A. Schweder, of the School of Education, will speak at the round table on Tuesday night ("Building a Large Professional Spirit Among Teachers"). In the evening of the first of November he will address teachers in his work "What the Federation of Teachers Does for Profession." He will talk in the University last summer and is president of the Kansas State Teacher Association, will be present at the The meeting at Kansas City is of special interest to the University because it will be held on Thursday, which will have its session on the afternoon of Thursday, Oct. 31 will be addressed by Dr. L. V. Koehne, a professor of Medicine and Doctor Koehne will discuss "The Program and Problems of the Junior College." Dr. Koehne will discuss the University of Oklahoma, now president of the Oklahoma Baptist University, and the moment of Teachers in Services," both of these addresses will be of special interest to members of the University. The meetings will be held at six different positions: Sallie W. Webb, Alice K. Independence, and Dade City. A notable group will be represented by Brooks Friends Simpson D. Fena, and many others of equal note, will appear upon the pro- It is probable that more than ten thousand benchers will attend the various sessions. Membership cards may now be secured in the office of the School of Public Health, and can be congenion usually found at the registration desk when the meeting is Historical Sketch Posted in Lawrence Celebration In preparation for the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Lawrence there will be short talks in many of the history classes and illustrations of early Lawrence will be posted on the bulletin board in the library of the Administration building. The illustration now on the board is a facsimile of a pencil sketch of Lawrence wed in March of 1856. It was drawn by Lacy Wilber, an artist and writer who was for more than half a century one of the foremost citizens of Lawrence. It was deposited in the corner stone of the old Uniplanum church, a large frame building, which stood on the side of a thin street in the 900 block. The site is now indicated by an historical marker. In the church basement the first free school was established. The old building was aban- nished and the school was erected. When the building was torn down in May 1833, Miss Wilder's sketch was taken from the corner stone and a copy of it printed. The sketch shows where the church is on which Corbin hall now stands, or from the site of the old church. Foreigners of U. of Wisconsin Firefighters at U. of Wisconsin Of 58 students from foreign countries who attended the 1929 summer session, 10 were Chinese, 12 Canadians, and 10 English. Other countries represented were Argentina, one; Bulgaria, two; Haiti, one; India, two; France, one; Sweden, seven, and South Africa, two. Read the Kansan want ads Laundryman Becomes a Stowaway by Accident Hawkins, —(UP)— Being a stowaway in these days of world travel has become an ordinary affair, but to become a stowaway against oak's will is difficult. Rafael Casiano, Key West handyman for the F. & O. liners' sailors, booked the waiter a steward to answer his money. While waiting for it, he however, the steamer cast off and Casiano found himself going to sea, hence he Upon arrival of the stimmer "Governer Cobb" in Havana, Cuban urbanist Teresa Carnes was a result of her interviewee the journeying handcrawler was sent to Thecna, the municipal station to await the arrival of the train to Key West and the laundry. New Institute for Yale Work Starts on Institute of Human Relations New Haven - Yale University broke ground yesterday for a $2,000,000 grant in Relations, which will provide a setting for the newest scientific technique in studying human beings in the building plans are a residential unit for the study of child development and mental direction; laboratories for the study of mental efficacy and mental direction; laboratories for the study of mental efficacy; laboratories for research in economics, government, and social psychology. The section in which the developer Valuation Cycle private residence with the latest pres- pective in scientific research with a consoled observation room for parents and staff members, a waiting port, an adjoining library, and a photographic laboratory for nacking motion picture records of infants. The section which will study mental diseases will be equipped to observe the development of psychiatric疾 症, allly ill, normal human beings, and even some who appear to be superior in mental balance, in order to understand better the origin and pre- The building is part of the Roman Welfare Groups, in which also universities are involved, a societal, and physical angles with a flow to correcting scientific knowledge. Thursday, Oct. 10 Arrival of Immigrants; Border Troubles; Jones Raid. Church and Fraternal Institutions K. U. New Student Initiation. Friday, Oct. 11 Dedication of Pioneers' Menunment; Gov. Reed, and others. Babbati College Public Addresses nt K. U. Stadium; Gov, Arthur Weaver of Newcastle, and others. Old Settlers' Dinner, K. U. Memorial Union. Huskell-Baker, night, football. Saturday. Oct. 12 Dedication of Lawrence airport on old Robinson farm, leased to the University to the city of Lawrens K. U.-K. S. T. C. (Emporia) foot ball. ("Bill Hargiss" Day.) Send the Kansan home. $1.00 Round Trip $1.00 (Not for Children) Lawrence to Kansas City and return via Dependable — Comfortable Tickets on sale for train carrying coaches leaving Lawrence on Friday afternoons, all day Saturdays and Sundays forenices. Tickets on sale for Friday and Saturday are limited returning to train leaving Kansas City not later than 10:30 a.m. Tickets on Sunday are limited for return to train leaves Kansas City date Tickets cold Sundays are limited for return to trains leaving Kansas City date of sale. Tickets not interchangeable. Honored only in coaches. No baggage checked. Santa Fe - Rock Island - Union Pacific Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays J. H. Robinson Agr. Union Pac. Phone 76 J. H. Robinson Agt. Rock Isl. Phone 76 W. W. Burnett Agr. Santa Fe Phone 32 Secretary of State Henry L. Sismon is expected to head the U. S. delegation in the approaching conference on naval arm reduction if the naval powers convene in London in January as proposed. According to the political depopers, the delegation, handed by Sismon, right, would also include Charles G. Dawes, John, attorney; Senator William E. Borch, center with Senator Claude A. Sabine, latter. MAY REPRESENT U. S. IN PARLEY as the Democratic representatives. Chinese "Holy of Holies" at Peiping Movie "Americanization" of Youth The research council got permission from the authorities to turn the Mancunia temple into a research institute, which will work of the council may be deried on. The Tali Map, or imperial ancestral temple of the Manchu, houses the tomb of the emperor of the imperial family from the beginning of the Manchu dynasty. Here, an effigy of the emperor is sufficient ancestral tablets hung behind the thrones which the Empires and the Qing Empire once relied upon. Polling—(UP) "The Manchu Emu "Holy of Holies" in the For- bidden City of Poling, to be turned jibb a public park, and buildings to which only the higher Manchu officials admitted will be opened to the public. But the Labor Federation believes that this temple, with the charming wooded grounds in which it stands, should be made into a museum, treats, should be made into a museum. There is a debate at present as to what shall be done with this interest-group's research on the Pepi Federation in Pepping had different ideas from the Pepping research group. TOWM — VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE and Brant Woolman in a special production. THE CHO-ONE also comedy and Kingman news. TOMBROWN — EDITH THORN- TON AND Charles Husband in a super modularization of daring steels on land and in air. "CIRCUS DAZE" and Fox News. park pallet. The labor leaders want the temple itself, with its several ample buildings, to be turned into a Fine Arts museum, which may be exhibited, and before which a platform may be created to expand the deities of the late Dr. San Yati- There is no question, however, but the Maraiba temple tomb of Muhammad is no longer one that was a warship of Imperial ancestors in now considered unsuitable to a Republican. Tulane University is scattering its freshmen through the football stands during the football games. This will tend to inspire more pop and not leave the yelling entirely up to the freshmen group. Send the Daily Kansas home. Shave 20c A Fellow Does Feel Different! "A Barber Shop With a Personality" Hair Cut 40g Florida Official Tells Causes of Continued Disaster SAMPLE BARBER SHOP 92416 Mass. 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They use the wires for headphones, and this results in fewer Ye Tavern would appreciate your trade Lunch ... 12:00 to 1:30 Dinner ... 5:30 to 7:30 14th and Tennessee Both are lines of national defense THE Mississippi was a menacing flood, The telephone was the first line of defense, for over its wires the work against the flood was directed. Maintenance crews performed the same service as did telephone men in the signal corps in the war. In the daily life of the nation, just as surely as in emergency, the telephone meets an ever-growing stream of demands. To do this successfully the Bell System's expansion program embraces trans-oceanic telephony through the ether and under the sea, to ships at sea and planes in the air—and above all, wire facilities that will carry the voice, the typewritten word, the picture to every corner of the land. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide system of inter-connecting telephones 2 "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"