TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Old Books on Exhibition Publications of 15th Century on Display in Library Fifteenth century books make up a collection belonging to Chester Woodward of Toroka on display in the Gutenberg Bible leaf from the Gutenberg Bible printed by Johann Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany. The book is also hand-booked in moveable type. Another is a book of Homilies of the Gospel collected by Paulus Dias Lecture Book. It consists of monastery binding and part of the chain by which it was fastened is still there. "Manufacturer Suser Biliann," published in Venice by Octaviana, in 1529, and devoted to which the linder employed a leaf taken out of an early manuscript contained in a book. A tale of Chameer's "Cantebury TAle" printed by William Caxton *Woodland Tales* was included in the collection, "A Miscellain," is the title of a French manuscript written on velvet with painted minima. The book also includes a collection also includes a copy of Sebastian Brant's "Stuffater Navel" which contains many large and curious woodsets. SOCIETY Betty Morris spent the week-end at her home in Oswego. The men's rifle team, defended this year by the women's team, took the women for an all day outding Sunday in a national guard range near Six Corners. Sergonts Bruns and Kolleker took the rider left the track near the road and trumped about a mile to the range. The day was spent in target practice. These on the trip were: Catherine Crowley, Adela Hala, Margaret Harward, Daniela Schoenker, Betty Wilkinson, John Lourens, Paul Reardalee, D. Sauerman, C. Baxter, Billy Springer, Lloyd Caenan, Glenn Fletcher, Jack Doty, and Sam Fletcher. Vie Hanks and Gunner Brown of St. Louis, were week-end guests in the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Mrs. Sadie Pioketon, of Kansas City, Mp., Miss Marcie Keeley and Miss Leona Hartley of Olathe, weremates of Josephine Maxwell andmates of Josephine Maxwell Margaret Farr and Dorothy Winsley will entertain this day with a huff fit supper and handkerchief shower of the home of Miss Winsley, in honor of her 15th birthday. To Mandy Hood, £29, will take place on June 15. Guests will be limited to Want Ads *Five-vowel word, or just 1; inertion,* *over two-words word, or just 2; inertion,* *over three-words word, or just 3; inertion,* *in each word. Want add to* *inertion, when accompanied by* *tachn.* --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. LOST: Black and white enameled single compact. Lost on campus. Call 808. Reward. —18 WANTED: 12 women to sell sub- missions; 10 women to campfire campaign next fall. See Mr. Graves, room 5 Journalism building, any afternoon this week, between 5 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. FOR RENT: Furnished apartments available for summer. Also some for fall rental. Also quiet room in good home. Call 1871. — 182 LOST: Ring, less valuable for a blue stone setting than as a keepsake, in washstand in Eldridge lavatory. Reward, Phone 1679 M. -185 HOUSE FOR SALE: 1021 Maine street; six room bungalow, attic finished, full cement basement, modern in all respects. No garage, but alley for parking. Affordable investment Company or write R: S.Krappen, Box 2044, Tubas, Okla. WANTED: 12 men to sell subscription during Kannan's circulation season. Manage 50 students for a year 5 Journalism building, any afternoon this week between 3 and 5. Your Kansan 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. Weather Delays Tran-Oceanic Flight The attempt of three Frenchmen to lower Colonel Lindbergh's record of 32 hours and 30 minutes for the flight from New York to Paris will be delayed for at least a day. (Delow) The crew of the crew single-masted Bernau. Left to right: Armesto Loe Jr., owner of the plane; Jean Auslant, the pilot; and Rose Esperger, navigator. (Alboe)—The huge yellow monoplane in which the attempted record-breaking trip will be made. the most intimate friends of Miss Beck. Garden flowers will be used as decorations throughout all the rooms, including pots and hanging white will be used in the marm. Meta Murphy plantlet, will play during the morning. The gifts will be carried to Miss Beck in a flower-covered basket by Helen Dodds and Amy-Jane Donn, who will be dressed as brides. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloos, bureau of Federal Funds, U.S. Government. From Urbana, Ill., where Mr. Kloos has been attending a meeting of the University and College Business Office. Helle Linden, of Corning, spent years working with students before she made arrangements for her graduation this spring. Miss Lindeck worked her studies here at the University. Frances Bevett, A. B. '28, of Columbus, Kan., spent the week-end in Lawrence as the guest of friends, re-working her home yesterday morning. Josephine Anderson, e30, visited over the week-end in Kanens City. Roberta Colbertson, c.751, returned Monday afternoon from Bolton, where she spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Vern Aberberome, f.630. Helen Hales, who has been visiting in the Kairang house, went to Tahuna on Sunday and visited. She will return to Lawrence Woodsley afternoon before going to Gerritse Card, of Kumene City, spent the week-end in Lawrence as the guest of Frances Thompson, C41. Hene Larson of Renew, Okla., is visiting Leo Johnson, c39, at the Alpha Delta Fi house. Mrs. James A. Morrison, of Calby, Kun, spent the week-end as the guest of her brother La Vere Coulson, c'13. William Rice, LL, B. *S*," and a member of Phil Delta Thea fraternity, spent the week-end visiting Lawrence friends. Let Us Recover or Put New Heels on Your Shoes It adds so much to your appearance Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th Travelling by land and sea around the globe. Starting in October eight months of education, leading to bachelor's and master's degrees. Bidgley, New York, for descriptive catalog. 1928 University is now in Europe Floating University For Men and Women The World its Laboratory Reply to German Reservation Now Being Prepared Allied Delegates Agree Paris—(UP) —The allied delegates to the reparation experiments conference have reached an agreement, accepting the promise to reject others, the United Free Learned authoritatively today. The agreement was reached by the French government all day. The allied delegates are now writing their reply to Germany, designed to put Germany in the position of being the victor, in agreement, thus putting the responsibility of the possible conference failure upon Germany if that nation fails to respond. If Dr. Hijalmur Schadt, head of the German delegation, accepts the new allied proposals, the experts will draft the final report. They will the draft the final report. Around Mt. Oread C. J. Whitman, superintendent of schools at Asheville, and W. D. Walfe, superintendent of schools at Hirwaina, visited the campus represen- The teachers' appointment bureau Making Clothes Remodeling Clothes Repairing Clothes Cleaning Clothes That's our Business Schulz the Tailor We Specialize in Candy for Parties All flavors of mint patties Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass. Phone 351 Free Delivery On all your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Work SAVE TENPERCENT Use Our Cash and Carry It's Worth While Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & New Hampshire Phone 383 CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN . . . . . . DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER has sheared the following people for next year: Helen Dunkel at Mountain Air, N. M.; M;riam Thoroman at Yates Center; Dorothy Dowley, c29, at Asherville; and Pearl Millard, c20, at Potter. A. G. 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