SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Congressional Leaders Again Look Forward to Early Adjournment Debenture Plan Dying; Tariff in the Making; Solons See End by June 1 Washington — (U.P) — With the legislative situation shipping up well from an administration standpoint, officials said they were about enquiry by June 1. The deliberement plan is well on its way to death, and the tariff is in the making, so both houses were taking a breathing cool Saturday preparatory for the election. By June 1, leaders figures, the farm bill will have been ironed out and sent to the White House for signature, while the tariff bill will have been made ready to be the house and made ready for hearing by the Senate finance committee. The house and senate farm committees will infect Monday on the senate side of the capital to consider differecnt measures to ensure as passed by the two houses. Chairman McNary of the senate conference committee said he believed that the differences about any of the differences except the敦誓计划. He said if he finde the house conferences adamant to vote on the plan in the Senate, or perhaps poke aside the house conferences to generally accepted belief at the capital that only the means of the execution of the敦誓计划 remain to be devolved. Pi Mu Epsilon Elects Mathematics Society Honors Sb Junior and Seniors Pi Mu Epsilon, honor mathematics society, has announced the election of new members. They are: Ruth Pratt, c29; Lennon Corrums, c30; Helen Dewar, c18; Ruth Stoumer, c29; Pearl David, c27; Roy Milford, c27; and Roy Dent, c27 and c30. The requirements for the society for juniors and seniors are that they must have above a "P" average in their performance above a "C" average in other courses. Ancient Fossil Plants Are Found in Siberian Rocks (Strategic Services) Leinertia serrulata 155,000-900,000年 old, that grew on the earth when it was ruled by the dinosaurs, have been found in the SuezCreek basin of Egypt. N. Kriotivitch, Russian paleontologist. They rank with the oldest of all known higher seed-plants, speciated from only three places known from only three places on earth: Greenland, the Poisson shades of the United States, and Portugal. The boreal arctic regions are represented by leafprints only, but these are recognizably native boreals and the new fossil species has been given the name Arula lucifera. Although so ancient, the genus still survives well and is the native species in North America, two of the best known being the tall spiny-stemmed shrub known as "Hieracium." Former Student Finds China Peaceful of Late A former student in the Far East writes home to his alma mater and tells of the conditions in China as they were during World War II. To Fred Lewis, alumni secretary, George C. Matagan, es'12, has been traveling in north China, Manchuria and Stuttgart since his departure from New York. He has found conditions more peaceful of late and is happy over the apparent change in climate has found conditions more peaceful of late and is happy over the apparent change in climate has found conditions more peaceful of late. His letter in part follows: "Under the Nationalistic rule conditions have been more or less peaceful and there seem a fair chance to achieve this with new tautfit became effective Feb. 1, and the transportation system is slowly becoming usable. You can go almost anywhere these days, but the train or bus is so comfortable on Chinese railways." "We have a murder of an important personage once in a while to keep us up to date," he says. It is too early to predict a definite forecast of the outcome, but we are sure that a few months will come. Mr. Muntzman was a student in electrical engineering while in school. He earned a B.S. degree to complete his thesis until lately and will receive his B. S. degree with the Extent of Future Trips Unknown Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin stutted yesterday that future trips of the giant ship would not be planned until the condition of her motors had been determined by experts. UNDERWOOO & UNDERWOOO, N.Y. Ye Old "Rock Chalk" Yell Greets Ex-Vice-Governor of Philippines When He Alights at Luzon Town The call of the old "Rock Chalk Jay Hawk K. Uuoo" led by their American teacher weet up from a town on a rock platform at the station platform as the train carrying Henderson Martin, ex-Vice-Governor of the Philippine Islands and Secretary of Public Instruction from the town into a 'town in northern Luzon. Mr. Martin settled back in a recker at his home at 1006 Mississippi street Friday afternoon and tailed with a friend from Kansan about life in the Islands. about a million Filipinos are enrolled in the overcrowded school system that has divided young Americans and to this era they study ceaselessly, Mr. Martin "The bell-hops and the elevator boys at the Manila hotel where my family lived could be seen with text books in their hands at every free library," she wrote. "The oratory and the study of law, but the girls want to become teachers." "There is a changing attitude to ward education in the islands," the Europe Opposes Talkies by Stringent Measures Washington, —(UP)—Complications in the European market for American moving pictures has been brought about by a lack of production of the "nakies" and increasingly restrictive measures passed by foreign governments to their countries. The Commerce department has been advised by its representatives on the Commerce department. Europe, though it has laughed at the antics of American conventions and smiled and wept its way through long lists of tragedies. These cullish heroes become voulus. Not only does Europe lack theatrers wired for sound reproduction, but the audiences, except in England, are unaware of the horrors that in the dramas are produced. American producers, it is understood, will confine two-thirds of their training to spoken English, generally speaking, can be used only as silent reels in Europe. As such, they will appear "slowed up" in comparison with foreign films, it was Ninety-six flags of various universities were stolen from Ohio State University at Columbus, when dies of a cancer in honor of the Ohio relay. After 60 years a professor at the University of Wisconsin has been in having a bill signed by the governor providing for the observance of Leif Erickson day, Oct. 9, in the Wisconsin State Capitol. former secretary of public instruction said. "Parents want their children to go to school, and throngs of underfed, undernourished students file into classrooms, but neither drink milk nor eat meat, their principal of diet is rice." Taxi-to HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. When awed concerning the homes of the people Mr. Martin said that the weatherl class homes afford all the luxuries and comforts of the bet-ter classes, and furnishings of the middle and lower class homes were simple. There are no curtains at the windows. The windows are made of a sort of processed with rain fillet than glass can not stand the typhoon winds and rain. Phone 12 Car Storage Announcements Go into a native house one move climb a ladder because it is set on top of the ground and cannot manage. The amount of moisture in the ground underneath the house probably accounts for such constructs as buildings, bridges and health service all the towns have organized mosquito squads to drain water from the streets of water that can not be emptied. --to Will all those who expect to attend the Beta Phi Gioga picnic next Wednesday please sign the list in the Psychology office immediately. The intr-mural finals to have been played off Friday between the Gamma Phi's and the Tau Nu Tau's will be played Tuesday afternoon at 4:30. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Edwin Newman, President Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. PHONE 255 Publisher Agrees to Ban False Health Cure Ads Washington—Franklin and indecent advertising, chiefly of alleged aids to health and strength, has been akened by the publishers of an unnamed periodical in an agreement with the Federal Trade commission; it was officially announced here. The Commission said the stipulation of their own accession. This action is seen as a result, in part at least, of the policies involved at a trade conference last fall. At that time the industry tried to deceive advertisers about the investment advertising. Advertisements of alleged blindness cures, treatments for "blood患", reducing appliances and "pse" stimulants and the like are on the agenda. The advertisers who signed this latest stipulation with the commission. Twenty-one students out of 172 seniors at Dartmouth college admitted that they had never been kissed. Send Your Second Hand Clothing Phone 675 637 Massachusetts St. Abe Wolfson We Specialize in Candy for Parties Jay Wilcox Ties Record at Ames Free Delivery 京 713 Mass. All flavors of mint patties Golden Gate Chocolate Shop Oklahoma and Hope, Iowa state all tied for second; Walker, Kansas Aggies and Benbrook, Nebraska tied for height, 6 ft., 11 1-5 in. Phone 351 Have You Thought of a Commencement Gift for Your Friend? 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He was captain of team during his last year in school. Wilcox, as a freshman, equalled the world's indoor record for the 50 yard field he won last year, running unattached. He was unable to compete in the in-room meet this year because of an injury and had been out in outdoor competition last year. He run the 100-yard dash in 9.9 on the Kansai race, and was able to hit the Kansas course in 10 seconds flat on a water-soaked course in the recent Missouri-Kansas Indian Pictures Carved in Canada Ottawa, Canada — Paintings that were carved into the rocks long ago by John Belichick Columbia, Harlan L. Smith, Canadian Government archaeologist lso reported. Mr. Smith came upon a stone carving of Victoria at a point overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It is considered remarkable that these carvings have esculpted landscapes that he worked in the region for many years. Students at the University of Kentucky have enacted a prohibition law for their own use. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Next Total Eclipse of the Sun to Be Visible in California for a Brief Time Washington.—Now that the total eclipse in the far East has come and gone, astronomers will begin to think about when the sun lifeshes behind the moon. The next total eclipse of the sun will be visible in California, along a line crossing the state from southwest to northeast and entering just north of the sun's path, providing accessibility of the eclipse, probably no elaborate astronomical exhibitions will be equipped to observe it. It only requires that the observatory permit many useful observations Will beAnnular in Canada Earther westward, the annular circle will be in Canada, this annular will be seen, but not as total. There it will be annular, and so the solar disk will appear all around the dark moon. This annular will be of a circular shape, which starts out annular, becomes total in the path, then turns around, again similar. Later in the year comes another tatal eclipse that offers much better astronomical conditions. It was con- firmed by the moon, because of its inaccessibility. This will occur on Oct 2), along a path crossing the Gulf of Mexico to the city of New Guinea to southern Chile. Main Path Misses Land Unfortunately, its path completely misses the two small islands. One, Nurakita, in the Elfice group, is almost completely inaccessible. The other is Ninafo, on a much larger island from Sava, belonging to the principality of Tonga. Here the conditions are only a little better, for a and does not ordinarily lead me on a month, is sealed in a tin can thrown overboard and a native swims out and gets it. There are no docks, and when a steamer does stop, a landing must be made through the surf. Astronomers Look to 1932 As it would be very difficult to land instruments in this way, it will probably not be very popular. The United States Naval Observatory has an expedition to Nuifon, but it is difficult which they will be used. Astronomers Look The next really satisfactory telescope is scheduled, in eastern Canada and New England. The path will be about a hundred miles wide with its southern edge running along the Salem, Mass., Mt. Washington, in the heart of the New Hampshire vacation grounds, is right in the center of town. It will be even more popular than the famous eclipse of Jan. 24, 1925, in New York and New England, when an estimated 20,000,000 people were the observers. The Aug. 19, 2002, earthquake will be much more favorable than the one of 1925, for it will have less damage to the astronomers and the sun will be much better, and the sun will be higher in the sky. Probably hundreds of astronomers are watching it from world to world observe it. The meeting of the international economical Union, the European Space Agency and the International Astronomy Institute, has been postponed to Sept. 19, 2002, in some eastern city so that the astronomers will have a double chance of seeing it. Fifteen men offered themselves as subjects for blood transfusion when it became known that only in this way could the life of a Pardus dredicat couch he saved. A Variety full of results was finally chosen for the operation. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening Wanted 12 Men 12 Women To sell subscriptions during Kansan's circulation campaign next fall. See Mr. Graves, Room 5, Journalism Building between 3 and 5 o'clock any afternoon this week.