PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1929 Noon Luncheon Friday to Interest Students in Delegation to Estes Y. M. and Y. W. Making Attempt to Arouse Enthusiasm in Conference in Conference In an effort to arouse cuthinnamhain, the Naoire festival of Cuthinnamhain Kannas has ever had at the Estes Park conference, a noun lunch will be given at the cafeteria, Friday. All men or women who have signed up to make the trip June 6 or 7, all those who intend to sign within the near future, and all those who are interested in assisting the delegation or staff of the luncheon, are invited to attend the luncheon. Provided enough agree to go, a bus will be chartered for the delegation, Sam Carter, assistant secretary of the airport. Sam Carter intended to go to Kansas City this afternoon to see about the cost of such a venture. Ottawa University has 13 delegate positions in the airport. The equivalent representation from such a small school, the university must receive the consent of several more who will make an application. To the Y. W, C. A, and six of the Y. M, C. A, have expressed the intention of going. At least two more women and one man have decided definitely in the near future. In 1922, Kansas was represented by the largest group at the park with a total of 22 students and one faculty advisor. Since that time the delegations have not exceeded eight or ten. A letter showing be made this year. Miss Ethel Williams, of the W. Y. C., A., is attempting to secure a quartet to teach the group at the luncheon committee for the Rocky Mountain region of the Y. M. of Topeka, will give a general talk on the program of the U. S. Makes Radio Survey Government Tests Strength o Broadcasting Stations Washington—Every one of the four hundred and so radio broadcasting stations in the United States is to have a microphone signal in various directions and at different distances. This will be done with a fleet of automobile trucks, trucks, buses and other measuring instruments, members of the Institute of Radio Engineers were told here this morning by S. W. Eddie, chairman of the department of commerce. In making such a survey, the engineers were told tests are made under the station at intervals of approximately a third of a mile in cities, and further apart in suburban and countryside areas. To start close by the station, and are continued out until the strength of the soil is known, a value of five millibars per meter. Washington—If you want a radio set that will time in a powerful nearby station, and another, on the next frequency channel, or waveguide between them, your hopes gratified. With the separation between stations of 10 kilocycles, which has been adopted as the message brought to us by the author, can only be separated when the strength of each at the receiver is approximately the same. This is the message brought by our friends this morning by Lewis M. Hull of the Radio Frequency Laboratories of Doonton, N. J., "One of the most important capabilities of broadcast service is the extent of the listener's privilege of discrimination between programs," said Mr. Hull, who works between channels in the broadcast band is one of the few features of American broadcasting which is so extensive. The practical practice that is unlikely to change in the near future." Ticket Seller Finally Sees Play Boonen — (UP) — Vincent Featherstone recently attended a performance of the "Reggar's Opera." It was the first play he had played in 39 years. During that period, he old more than 70 years to the late office of the Hollis theater. Send the Daily Kansan home We Specialize in Candy for Parties All flavors of mint patties Free Delivery Theorem 5.1 United Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass 35 Mary and Her Little Lamb 713 Mass. Phone 351 Underwood, United Mary Brian, film star, poses with a prize-winner belonging to Harry Baumgarten, that took first honors at the San Francisco livestock show. What's Doing Back Home News From Kauai Town United Press --the courts for the wind is gone but the paint fingers on. Hiwatha. - A freak farm situation is presented in Brown county because of the unusual weather conditions. In one day, one can observe farmers plowing and planting, threshing grains, harvesting corn, husking corn, stalloning corn. Bazar. — Shipping of cattle from the southwest to Flint Hill pastures for this season will end next week, according to records. A document to the grazing district here has been to 10 days earlier than usual, 75 to 80 per cent of the cattle were in this week, and about half had arrived by April 25. Hatchison—Monday morning, 100 Hutchinson business men left on a special Santa ship will extend the message of friendship to Southwest- neighbors in Kansas, Colorado. They will return the following Friday. Hays—Hays Teachers college here is to have a health department, W. A. Lewis, president, hashtagged the summer session late this month, Dr. Earl Morton, recently of Kirkville, Moe, hashtagged the summer program. Assisting this new member of the faculty will be Miss Jenna Pearce formerly with the state health department. Kingman...Save the surface, and you save all--unless there high wind blowing. Painters used a high-powered blow torch to paint a mill hill. In a high wind the white paint was carried some distance, and they parked several motorhomes, parked on the street. Indignant owners may seek retreat in. Plain—There's no doubt of it, but Caught as a train rider, he heaped Caughttas a train rider, he leaped into a passing car. Caught again he jumped from eight days in jail to three years in the penitentiary. Burlington—Osage county ranchers have begun their shipping of cattle. Cattle in Texas herds from the plains of Texas have begin to reach ports on the coast of Florida of four weeks arrived last week, and was divided among five local feeders. Hugoton—Harry Wilson, a farmer near here, went out, after the recent rains, to drug the highway. Suddenly his team of mules stopped and refused to budge. Investigating, Wilson found a hole about twenty-five feet across on the sidewalk. He would be to the old town well, the old townite of Woodside. Winfield—Winfield and its fire department have been commended on the low fire loss during the past year by W. C. Hodges, manager of the Kansas Fire Inspection bureau. There has been a general reduction in fires in the state, perhaps owing in those cities participating in the national contest. Reading—The baby bees fed by the vocational agricultural class of the high school here, have made good progress in the last 30 days. The team had three times as many pounds a head. The cubes, after 185 days, average 929 pounds a steel, and have made an average daily gain for the entire period, of 2.27 pounds a steel, necessary to supply a product without label cost is $129.0 per unweighted pound. The Georgia School of Technology is considering a $50 million-funding plan favored by the four quarter system, giving students the option of attending any three of the four schools. Thin Steel Structure to cut the wind SPEED is the keynote of the modern game. The Dayton Steel Rescue is the fastest in the world. Thin steel strings in a thin steel frame give it 45% less air resistance and greater strength than any standard wood-and-gut lacquet. That's why a Dayton-driven ball gets over 20% faster. That's why the Dayton gives you the jump on speedier players. You're a right to demand facts. Here's the third question of a series: Q. How do thinner steel strings affect the life of the ball? A. In any case more than 90% of the wear on a tennis ball is caused by abrasion of the gritty court, not by the macken. The most delicate laboratory scales revealed no difference whatever in the amount of cover removed from two identical sets of balls given the same number of chop strokes, one with a gut, one with a Dayton Steel Racquet, Dayton Steel Racquet Company, Dayton, Ohio. DAYTON STEEL RACQUET R. O. T. C. Awards Are Given Today (Continued from page 14) est nec for shooting of any woman on the Women's rifle team was presented with two cops, the trophy of the Kansas state chapter of the Women's rifle team which he name and the year will be engraved, and the Women's rifle team cup which is awarded by the 'annuit and is a permanent award. AS MODERN AS AVIATION **Women Receive** Sweaters Sweaters, which are awarded by the Women's Soccer Association, number of the team on a basis of team standing, number of years on the squad, year in school, sportmanship, and performance. By Piney Durrell, Ruth Howard, Vioia Klebge, Sara Mason, Miriam Moriage, Geraldine Morschle and Lurine McKenzie. By Piney Durrell, Ruth Howard, Vioia Klebge, Sara Mason, Miriam Moriage, Geraldine Morschle and Lurine McKenzie. By Piney Durrell, Ruth Howard, Vioia Klebge, Sara Mason, Miriam Moriage, Geraldine Morschle and Lurine McKenzie. For the year of over 90%, were given to Dorothy Brockley, Dorothy Clark, Maxime Crump, Dorothy Clark, Elizabeth Henderson, Thelma Hunter, Delores O'Grossek, Thelma Rose, Marie Sheilborn, William Tavrin, Elizabeth Willeker, Lucie Heidenberger, and Ruth It was at this time also that the War department presented fourteen members of the unit with Brigade Commander, and two students in the Coast Artillery Unit who have shown by examination the intelligence capability of the regiment. The men presented medals were Paul C. Aiken, John Garland, Lavon Klestler, Charles E. McBhoneyan, Lavon Klestler, Charles E. McBhoneyan, George Ward, John Deal, Thornton Johnson, John Lomberg, George McKennan, Hobert Schuster, The War department also presented 23 men with Second Class Gunner's medals. The war department also presented 23 men with Second Class Gunner's medals. The war department is comprised by competitive examination. All of these awards were announced in a general bulletin this morning by Major Cypion but they were not until the ceremony in the afternoon. Military Ball Is Friday Official chaperons will include Major and Mj, J. R. Cycen, Prof. and Mrs. Earnest Boyce, Dien and Mrs. Frank Stockton. There are also three other individuals who have been invited by the department to attend the annual ball. Added features of the party are to be announced later by the committee composed of Robert Carr, Hubert Klemp and Robert Heller. Muxel Honorary Colonel Presentation Is Feature of Party Formal presentation of the newly elected honorary colonel of the R. O. T. C. will be the feature attraction May 17, at the Memorial building. Plans for decorations in conformity with the occasion are being prepared by the three nurses including the Miller-Walters band which will provide the music until June 20. The band has been authorized. There will also be a grand march and晚会 entertainment by the "animals" who become institutes of Scabbard and Blade. "Reach for a Sweet to Renew Lost Energy Candy is the best food you can take for concentrate shots. Dr. F.B. Daimon, of Dr. F.B. Daimon, of Dr. Daimon, always has a small collection of batteries to renew his own energy, as well as to pop up warm looking students who are sick. One cannot help believing his assertion because of the ever present energy of Doctor Detsin, himself and his father. "He has not him. He not only studies all things chemical but delves into many other branches of learning," he bacteriologist said. 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