PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1929 Freshman-Sophomore Economics Courses Are to Be Revised Three and Five Hour Subjects Changed in Theory and Organization Since it has been found that freshmen have not been able satisfactorily to master the more theoretical parts of business, they have been given until last fall, important changes in freshman and sophomore courses in economics will be made. In addition, the Business Trunk T. Stockton, of the school of Business, the freshmen will be given a five hour course which will deal primarily with economic organization. This course will be simpler theoretical material. This course will be followed in the sophomore year by a three hour course in mathematics upon college and distribution. Since Economics I has been given during this current year, 1928-29, substantially as the new course outlined above, however, the course you will take the sophomore course next year. Both courses will be required hereafter of pre-basic students. The theory course is also a requirement for economics majors. Another change involves the eco- solidation of the two courses in American economic history and English literature. Next fall there will be two three-hour sections and two five-hour sections. All majors in economics may justify their requirement in economic history by taking either five hours or Mr. J, M. T Haqqat will have charge of course I next year, while Mr. W, B. Taylor will have charge of course II next year and the sophomore course in theory. Crowded Families Stunt Children Atlanta—Children of the present day who live in crowded conditions in urban areas, we have traits that make for happiness and strength of character, according to observations of Dr. 3. N. Plant, director of the Children's Center in New Jersey. "We find very few children in these crowded families who are planning to follow their father's examples," he said. "They desire to better themselves, but we wonder whether there is not this factor of hardship that it is difficult to identify with any satisfaction." Hence it is difficult for the coming generation to build up any heroic or parent instinct. Center of Clinic Explosion Investigation Underwood-United Investigations of the explosion which wrecked the Cleveland Clinic in the worst calamity in medical history, centers about the X-ray room which is shown in this lecture. The fire is believed to have started in this room. K. S. A. C. to Graduate 424 Commencement Program Lasts for Four Days Madridham. — Commerce department activity in the Kansas State Agricultural College's college food program, officials of the college have announced. The baccalaureate are required to complete a study of 26, delivered by Dr. Charles Gilkey dein of University Chapel, Chicago Monday, May 27, will be devotees to class day exercises for the seniors Tuesday, May 28, will be alumni day with dedication of the war memorial commitment exercises begins at 9:30, May 29. Dr. William Frault will begin the foundation for economic research, Newton, Maize, will deliver the conference. A total of 124 students will be candidates for degrees at the commencement exercises. Of this number, 193 will receive doctoral degrees, and the remainder for Master of Science degrees. Four will receive professional degrees in enrollees. Send the Daily Kansan home. Oklahoma Man to Teach Oil Law in Chicago U Doctor Kalp is nationally reco- gistrated on an authority on oil and gas, and he is also a licensed instructor in object. He received a doctor of juris- cundence degree from the University Norman Okta—The first course in and gas law fever over to be offered in he University of Chicago will be taught this summer by Dr. Victor H. Gully, professor of law at the University of Chicago, who will teach a course in western mining law. The second summer session at the University of Chicago, in which Doe or Kulp is to teach, will begin July 7. Dex Racing Is New Mexican Sport Mexico City — (UIP) — Gepremon the Mexican erase the UPI and impregnate the Mexican erase for grinding American management, the races have proved an almost instantaneous The University of Indiana recently celebrated its 169th birthday. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Main. --here is a new demand for Navy well-valed Georgian airbases, which are other of our sister bases that have come in within the last two months. The US and Russia have A Lawrence's Three Day MAY SALES CARNIVAL Thursday-Friday-Saturday We have selected some of our best selling merchandise and marked it at special prices for these three days. If you find items in this advertisement that you can use it will pay you to come to the store one of these three days. Shelleygan, Wije—(UP) —The Lincoln School Window Glass Company, organized by school children in the district, played windows during ball games on the playground, believers is operates with the smallest working capital of any company. Pupils Insure Against One hundred thirty-three policies have been sold by its authorized members, with a capital fund of $13.00 and indicating that agency's commissions are not paid. Every department is represented with specials. Only a few listed below. Soft cool Nairacun, trimmed with made-made wood, mounted on a rock or built up shoulder. Since 34 to 44. Sleep under the tent. From 19 to 23 nights at bottom. Breaking Window Panes These are now plain washable crepe dresses, and medallion prints — and some early sessions fashion up to $19.50. Silk Dresses $8.85 Cotton Teddys & Stepins $1.00 Dresses $22.85 One policy holder recently smashed an long hit—and a window. Company authorities rejected the mutter but the windows were effected, both sides announced. Sanitary Napkins 4 Doz. for $1.00 Coats Three groups produced further to real clearance prices. These prices and values offered for the three groups are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. $11.85, $17.85, $34.85 White and pasted shades all hand stamped. Lined with adhesive. Colored embroidery, cut out and length. Round, square, and V neck. Size 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 19, 125. Summer Coats Fashion dictates a wrap of sores, find, or for these reasons only one fabric is the right one and pasted basket weaves, flannels and transparent velvet long sleeves. Philippine Gowns $14.75 Three tubes of Pebeco, Ipana or Squibbs. Tooth Paste 3 for $1.00 73c Made of fine Rose yarn, Shades of Pink, poth and flesh, Size 32-34 and 36. Our $2.50 price. Rayon Dance Sets $1.98 set These are Vanity Fair glove silk simulation suits, stepins and blouses. Not all sizes are available. For $25. Vest to suit, $1.50 for $25. Made of fine Rayon yarn and trimmed in contrasting colors and appliquéd designs, pink to 17, regular $3.06 value. $17, regular $3.06 value. Silk Undies $1.95 Nature's Rival made of silk and lace, $1.25 and $1.50 values. Gowns and Pajamas $1.98 Tonite, Tomorrow, Saturday Brassieres $1.00 MITCHELL LEWIS DIRECTED BY SCOTT KOVINAR Boston Physician Devises New Test for Smallpox The Beddons were coming! In a moment she would be torn from his arms! Boston - A new test for determining whether or not a person is susceptible to smallpox has been developed by Evans Memorial for Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine here. Determining whether or not a vaccination, which can be administered even when it is "take" is often difficult. The uncertainty and delay thus occasioned can be largely avoided by the use of the new test, which tests the tests the cause of vaccination but does not take its place. The new control test consists of an injection into the patient, followed by killed, diluted virus, instead of an epidemic injection of living viruses. Usual Time and Prices Your Kansan Santa Monica The Screen's FIRST Singing Dancing and Talking Comedy of the Old South from the PAUL SLOANE Production Levees and Cotton Fields F heard on MOVIETONE X should reach you by 6:30 each evening. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. Kansas City, Mo. - (UP) - Resumes at the union depot here are not to be picked up in stores or by packing up more than $300 worth of tinfoil. The tinfoil is saved for A questionnaire sent out at Oregon State to determine student opinion on quizzes is more preferable, resulted in a three-hour one-preference for short. The Diploma of Honor authorized distributor BLUEBIRD ... An exquisite Bluebird Diamond ring for graduation. No other gift can mark the event so successfully. The ring is one of the only ones that only serve to brighten the memory of the occasion. CHAS. C. MAKEPEACE JEWELER Registered. GENUINE DIAMOND RINGS SMITH HEMSTITCHING AND BEAUTY SHOP 735 Mass. St. 933 Mass. Phone 683 May Sales Carnival Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 23, 24, and 25 Lawrence Merchants' HOSIERY MENDING Prompt attention will be given mail orders during vacation. Bargains galore are being offered by Lawrence merchants during the next three days in a special selling event named the "May Sales Carnival." One outstanding "special" is being offered for the three days by each of the merchants co-operating. The "specials" being offered by stores catering to student and faculty trade are listed below: Students and faculty members will be interested in many of these "specials" although the event is designed primarily to appeal to buyers from the trade territory surrounding Lawrence. OBERS OFFER Society Brand and other make Suits Half Price HOUSE & GREEN 42 units, values $25 to $50—special. 12.85 NEW YORK CLEANERS INNES All 50e toothpastes .23 WEAVERS Hand embroidered Philipino gown, our quality NEW YOUR CLEANERS Mr. men's crevices cleaned and pressed .75 RANKINS DRUG STORE Military Hair Brushes, One-third Off ADVANCE baby winter overcoat, men or women's cleaned and pressed fabric, freezer protected, free, free FISCHERS Blood purity Queen Quality strap or $ 5.95 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. BELL'S MUSIC STORE 10% reduction on all portable phonographs. HUNSINGER MOTOR COC Dodge touring car, good condition 49.00 LANDERS Rogers silver plated flatware At Cost CROWN DRUG CO. 86 Johnson waxy, per B. ___ 49 DAVIS & CHILD CO. Free tube with each new tire purchased. WARDS FLOWER SHOP WARDS FLOWER SUN 756 flower bowl .35 METZLER FURNITURE CO. Regular $4.98 canvas porch chair 2.95 GRADE Assorted bulk chocolates, regular 79c lb. .59 WOLTERS inventory in flut crepe, prints and geospots; values up to $15.00 10.00 10.00 ERNST & SON Swaleish O-V-O-Var Lacquers Enamelis and 25% off KEELER'S BOOK STORE HARDWARE cleaner 3 for ROYAL SHOE STORE 1924 PUBLICS breadcloth shirts, fast colors 37 PUBLICS FRONT STORE Imported ladies sandals 4.35 WATER CLOTHING AND SHOR STORE AMBSURY'S FRUIT STORE AMERICAN B PALACE Fancy Bananas, 4 lbs for .25 WOLFES BOOK STORE 75 copies popular books, each .29 MODERN SHOE SHOP Any 25c polish .15 JAKEDKRIS Denver outside house paint, white or color, per gallon SOL MARKS & SON Men's strap watch 7.50 GREENE'S HAT SHOP 100 hats--special at...2.95 SHARONS READY TO WEAR All Nurse conts Half price MIDWEST THREA AND ACCESSORY CO. 13 plate latron case battery, $19.95 $49.95 CARLS BOUND CORNER N. 2 Closing out all points at cost BOUND CORNER NO. 1 BUSH CORNER No. 1, White Pine & Tur 19 GIBBS CLOTHING CO. 220 weight Density overall, full cut 85 KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO. $2.50 electric toaster complete with 103 ROBY'S DRUG STORE Mello Mello powder, regular $1.00 ... 63 BULLENES 50 New spring frocks, crepes, peorgette, white, plain turtles, amarita, glazed shields, values to $18.00 each 8.49 JETFRIES DRY GOODS CO. 24in. x 14in. 5Oal. Branded rugs 79 CARTER TERM & BATTERY CO. Specialist, inspects tires and tails, built 4.09 GUSTAFSONS Ladies or men's wrist watch, a won- dition. 8.95 SPOT CASH SHOE STORE Women's full-installed silk hose, 1.10 CAYOT & DURST Regine the yard, fast color dress shoes on the perch per yard. 12 ROY LAWRENCE MEAT MARKETS BURSE your bucket, the home, rei- nering you. 50 RUSSELLS full-fabred, silk hose clofton and service weight 1.99 HARTWELLS $5.00 to $10.00 hat values ... 1.00 and 2.50 McMILLAN'S HOSIER DEPT. Hosley fall-fashioned pure Japan silk, pointed heel, regular $1.75, special $1.19 or 3 **for** 3.45 ABE WOLFSON'S 10% discount on all purchased of 81,00 or more. HUTCHINGS & FANSHER Rentail $4.54 Lion Brand work 3.75 ACKERMAN'S HAT SHOP Any $25.00 hat for 15.00 KRENDEY PLUMBING CO. Manning Homeman Electric toaster 4,00 BARRICK'S THEIR NAME, consists of stock, of brick paint, per 2.59 GREEN BROS. Stone lined Thermo Jug ___ 1.2) ACHINGS HARDWARE The Wear-Resistant pie pan, large size, 22.5"x17.5". CARTERS CHINA STORE Jjice Cream Brown, $1.25 value—spice 88 DRAKE & HOLMES BAKERY Delicious devil's food and silver 120