THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Oread Training School Closed Enrolling Today With About 100 Pupils Branch Serves as Laborator for Experimentation in New Methods The enrollment at the Oread training school of the School of Education was closed today at neon. Approximately 100 secondary school pupils of high ability and scholastic standing have been enrolled, according to a study by Mackenzie, assistant professor of education and director of teacher training. Three new supervisors have been added to the faculty as part of the School of Education. Frank Guthie, a former instructor in the department of romance languages at the University of Pennsylvania, turns a year's study in France and will supervise the work in the French classes. It is the policy of the school to maintain a limited enrollment in order that there may be careful supervision on the part of the professors and instructors who are responsible for the direction of the limited enrollment also makes possible the individualizing of instruction. Opportunity to observe experts teaching and receive instruction in the classroom is offered to approximately 50 University seniors enrolling in our program. Subject matter is offered to approximately 50 University seniors enrolling in our program. The school serves as a laboratory for experimentation in developing better methods. Some of the projects involve the study of a unit system in science, text book evaluation by parallel instruction in the social studies and remedial reading classes. Miss Ola Hoossy, formerly an instructor in Michigan Normal at Marquette, will supervise home economics, will supervise human sciences, and just completed her doctorate study at the University of California, will direct the work in the Latin classes, will teach English to students at the staff. My Miss Mytle Keplinger will assist in the department of English and William Willoughby and Ivy Burcham in the department of social studies. Party Makes Organized Tour Southern Republic Norman,—(Special) —A new viewpoint of life in Mexico was gained by the tour of the south from a two-month tour of the southern republic. The party, sponsored by G. Todd Downing, instructed the group to travel Oklahoma, included seven from the Sooner state, one person Olive Anderson from K. Un and one from Mission Downing organized the party on his own behalf after earlier plans of the University extension division to sponsor a tour had been disbanded. The group entered Mexico opposite Laredo, Tex., and later enrolled for the seven-week term at the National University of Mexico at Mexico City. On March 30, 2014, the team returned by way of Laredo, while the remainder took other routes home. New Students Will Find They Have Much to Learn When They Start to Use Departments of Watson All new students who were not among the 359 to take advantage of the tours through Watson library can also learn about them, they have a lot to learn about the location of certain books, periodicals, etc., when they are in the library assignment. There are, in fact, many students who have been in school for a full year now. The usual seminar rooms are on the third floor. In the handling of books for such a large number of students, everything must be handled in order to avoid damage. Also, the area is taken by the library officials to see that the books are properly checked in and out and put in their proper places. Students are also able for other students coming in at various times. Periodicals on First Floor When the new student enters the library, he will find the room to the left on the second floor, left on the entering floor is the periodical room. Newspapers and magazines are there. The basement floor contains one large room known as the general reserve room. This is a reading room under the library. This room are for use in the building only and are available for use when called for by author and title. It is not necessary to use the catalog for the use of books in this room. Second Floor for General Use On the second floor is found the reference room for independent study, which is located on the far right many books in this room, for they are available from the library. The information desk may also be found on this floor. as well as the catalog which is a tool by which any book in the building may be found. For a student to really enjoy the book, you need a good study of this catalog must be made. It is then easy, after you understand the catalog, to find the book you desire. Readers' provide an index for magazine articles. The total number of new students taking advantage of the library trees Tuesday and Wednesday reached 359. The library has a second, the third floor has service not only for the students, but has a statewide usage by government agencies. The seminar rooms, for graduate students, are also located on this floor. Radio Station Checks Time of Earthquakes (Science Service) Pasadena——The dots and dashes of radio transmission from an ordinary commercial station are not visible in the California earthquakes. At the Seismological Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, messages from the station are continually received, and recorded by a digital recording system of photographic paper. An accurate clock is recorded on the same sheet, but exptimally any dot disk may be determined. Scattered throughout southern California are a number of other seismograph stations, cooperating with the central station here. At each of these stations, the recorder, continually taking down the messages of the station. A clock, in which accuracy is not essential, re- alizing the same name sheet with the radio records. The machine makes similar marks on the shea on the seamograph drum, where the seamograph records. Frequent Changes of Oil Not Needed With Filter (Release Service) Davis, Calif.—If automobile are equipped with oil filters, frequent changes of oil in crankshens are required by the instructor by A. H. Hoffman, associate engineer at the University of California, Pasadena, for experiment at stems to show. On the trip, during which the speed- ometer showed 10,000 miles of travel, the oil was sprayed into the change of oil, the viscosity dropped rapidly for about 200 miles, and then reached a plateau. the tests on acidity were much the same, the acidity rapidly rising for about 200 or 300 miles, then showing small variation. Only one machine was used in the experiment. In addition to the oil filter it had a crankcase ventilator, and both carburetor and breather were protected against dust. The test was made in warm weather. Send the Kansan home. Des Moines, In., - (UP) -If you want to live long and be happy, drink good moondance liquor, smoke big black cigarettes or drink health prescription given the United Press by James McCalla, 82, Des Moines. ROSES Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. Notebooks We stock a complete line of IRVING PITT NOTEBOOKS Leather books are embossed with K. U. Seal Canvass books are printed with K. U. Mr. W. A. Stempel, Irving Pitt Factory Representative, will be at our two stores Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19th and 20th. Come in and meet him. Store No. 1 ROWLANDS BOOK STORE 1401 Ohio Rowlands Store No. 2 ROWLANDS ANNEX 1217 Oread Two Book Stores FOR FRESHMEN ONLY The upperclassmen know this but you don't.— This store has been known to University students as the finest exclusive jewelry store in Lawrence. A tradition nearly as old as the University itself. when it comes from No apologies necessary SOL MARKS & SON University Jewelers There's only one MARKS' Jewelry store COE'S DRUG STORE 14th Mass. St. Where You Can Save Money on School Supplies NOTEBOOKS— All our notebooks are embossed with "K. U." at no extra charge—Dividers are free with any size notebook—Your name in Gold free on any leather notebook purchased from us. We have one of the largest pig stocks in town—Sheaffer, Conklin. Parker, Waterman and Wahl pens. We engrave your name free on any pen purchased. FOUNTAIN PENS— Our Service! We will cash your checks. We take your late letters to the postoffice at 11 o'clock All kinds. 3 hole punch large, special at 25c a pound. Engineering papers. Bookkeeping papers, etc. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY NOTE PAPERS- COE'S DRUG STORE 14th Mass. St. YOU'LL want this as badly as you need it. The finest college typewriter done in the finest college colors. A special lot made exclusively for us. They are beauties. They are going fast—drop in today and arrange to have one delivered on trial. More college students have used Coronas than all others combined. It's a great machine. Has everything and does everything. Lightness of touch and all-round convenience are amazing. If you have used a typewriter, Corona will more than satisfy you. If you have never typed, your first Corona will be a revelation to you. Corona cuts down work and builds up marks. A big time-saver. Indispensable to success in outside activities. Corona typing will aid enormously in making good after college. You can learn to operate it in a week. Easy terms—old typewriters taken in exchange. Announcing the KANSAS CORONA in CRIMSON and BLUE 1025 Mass. St. University Supplies Phone 1051