THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS CITY OF NEW YORK THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 PAGE SIX Dual Track Meet With the Aggies Next Kansas Tilt Entire Squad Will Be Taken to Manhattan Saturday for First Clash in 7 Years The Kansas track squad will journey up to Manhattan Saturday to endure a day of practice, then meet the first that has been scheduled between the two schools for seven weeks. Afterwards, Coach, will probably take his entire squareracing about 28 men, to complete it. Kansas, Nebraska, and the Kansas Aagies have met in triangular meets for several years, ubt the Aagies have not been met in a two-sided game, so can he be in advance as to the comparative strength of the two teams. The agile squad is credited with being strong in the mile and half-mile race, but not on their share of points in the high jump, javelin throw, discus throw, and shot. Kansas is doped to score heavily in the shorter races, judging by the fine showing of the Jayhawker sprinters. The Kansas cox is looked upon as the class of the dash men in the Big Six conference and the quarter miles, Mile, Ash Jones, Lagerquist, and Young, are equally points to the total Kansas score. Handball Title to Wooddel Dick Mullins Runner-up in Fall Singles Tourney Don Wooddell, Phi Kappa Pal, de- tected Dick Hines, the captain of the 1970-71 baseball team in the final mated of the fall indoor hardball tourne ment, thus winning the singles game Wooddell won three games out of five, taking the first, 21-18, losing the next two, 18-21 and 14-21, winning the last two, 21-19 and 21-16. By winning this match he adds three points to the Phi Kappa Fai who are now leading in the intramura standings. Planes, Busses, Railroads, to Have Common Termina Chicago — The wide extent to which air transport is being pot, and the close relationship between plane rail and bus transportation is now developed municipalities to give attention to the best methods of housing all those under one roof, according to a report made to the American Air Transport Association. St. Paul, Minnesota has plans in the tentative stage to condemn a section of property in the business area of a company that continued terminal from which airplanes, buses and trains will depart and arrive on regular schedules. The roof will be so cone-shaped that it will not or discharge passengers. Hunger, roundabouts and garages for storage, mechanical services, and refracting apparatus are planned. Terminals being used only to load an unload passengers and commodities Colorado Sunshine Kills Rickets in Test on Rat Columbia, Ohio—Colorado sunshine has a high degree of efficiency in curing rickets and preventing winter in as summer. White rats were fed on a diet calculated to produce rickets and were kept in an enclosed room with pressures to the sunshine in Denver, X-ray pictures of the bones and teeth of these rats, and twenty minutes exposure to this sunshine was enough to prevent the development of rickets. Colorado chemist The lack of seasonal variation in the antarctic action of Colorado's snowpack results in a large amount of nitratviolet light reaches the earth there in winter as a blue light. Courses leading to the degree of Master of Science will be given for the following: Courses will be given in English, education, social science and general Intranural Games Sigma Chi defeated Phi Kappa Pi yesterday in perhaps the outstanding baseball game of the season by a 7-0 victory. The team was counted as the teams were tied for first place in the third division, neither having lost a game, although Phi Kappa Pi had played one more game than the other. In another match the latter in the lead in that division. The results of the remaining games are: 13 Alpha Tau Omega 13, Kappa Eta Kappa 1, Pi Kappa Alba 14, Pi Upsilon 2, Pi Chi 2, Delta Upsilon 20, Phi Delta Chi 3, Beta Theta 6, Sigma Gamma 12, and Delta Sigma 12. Triangle 8. Jayhawkers May Meet Missouri in Freshman Football, November 16 Meeting of Big Six Director Will Give Final Decision on Schedule The tentative scheduling of a football game between the freshman teams of Kansas and Missouri, to be played at Columbia November 16, was announced by Allen, director of athletics. The final decision as to whether the two teams will be allowed to play on that date will be left to a meeting of the athletic directors of the Big Six schools at Ames, Iowa, May 17 and 18. When the ban on fresh football games was dropped at a meeting of the faculty representatives of Big Ten football, the 25, it was decided by Doctor Allen and C. L. Brewster, director of athletics at Missouri, to schedule a game between their freshman teams, pro-am football games, allowed to arrange its own games. If the representatives at the Big Six meeting at Ames do not decide to adopt a round-robin schedule such as is used for varsity play, final arrangement with Mistletoe regard to the brook game, according to Doctor Allen. The freshman squad is allowed two games a year under the new ruling and Kansas will probably meet either at the game or the Kansas Aggies in the other. Night Life Draws Women Ohio Frosh Go Out 95 Per Cent of Their Evenings Columbus, Ohio = Freshman woman, of the University of Ohio employ 50 per cent of their evenings in the pur- pose of work; employ 25 per cent of male company, and so forth. According to the information gathered from the sign-out cards of 1,200 women in dermatologists, security houses and social services, she had several months by Miss Mary V. Bean, social assistant to the dean of women at Ohio, extra-curricular activities claim the day time hours and days given over to pleasure and studies. As shown by the same survey, the average sophomore, junior and senior students report less use of settles and uses less than half of their evenings in social pursuits, according to a study. Springfield, III—(UP)—Badly directed baseball and ballswaters have brought the team to the Springfield school board. Since July 1, last, to the present time, replacement of shattered pans in local stores will cost $8,065.00 board members declare. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 MOTHER'S DAY For this day we have cards and framed mottoes that will please you. University Book Store H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Mass. Missouri Beats Kansas Baseball Team 3 to 0 in Columbia Contest Columbia, Mo. May 1—In a baseball game marked by intermittent showers, the Missouri Tigers won over the Miami Heat on today, 3 to 0. The game was called on account of five and one oneman rushing. During the innings innings Fisher of Kansas allowed two hits, both of them going to Boston, but neither figgered up on scoring. Lefty" Fisher Allows Tigers Two Hits in Five Innings of First Game The third Tiger tally came in the form when Fisher bit it R. Bridgege, and Drummette second and third on wild pitches and scored when Fisher threw wolf to the In the second Haritun got on base with a walk, was sent to second on McNamara, then back to Monroe scored after he walked, stole one and came home on Me Kansas touched Giesseman for five safeties in the abort game, but the team had no success against Jayhawkers, failed to bunch their game of the series tomorrow. Batteries—Missouri, Gesselman and R, Bridge; Kansas, Fisher and Maney, Umpire—John Lavan, Kansas City. The score by innings: R H I 020 01x-3 2 000 000-0 5 Menace in Declining Birth Rate Says French Scientist White Race Decreasing Paris—(UP)—The white race is in danger of being dominated by the other races of the world, because of the American influence according to Dr. P. Lefebvre Dibon, president of the National Alliance for the increase of French Population. He told the public, that the Ethiopian, Malayan and Mongolian people are steadily increasing their numbers while the tanning industry in America are tending to be smaller. The only countries in Europe of which the birth-rate does not show a decided decline as compared with the United States, that is claimed by Doctor Dobor, who also asserts that the increasing population of the United States is due to immigrating workers. He adds that the efforts being made against infant mortality and disease of older people as well tend to hide the depopulation among the white race. In conclusion, Doctor Dibon makes an appeal to the French people to meet the problem, which he emphasizes is partly economic, by increasing their means of livelihood so as to be better able to raise large families. Presbyterian Committee Would Limit Divorce The church committee on divorce will report its proposal that only violation of the Seventh Commandment constitute grounds. Two grounds for are now recognized by the Presbyterian church, desertion and infidelity. Montreat, N. C. — (UP)—When the 60th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States convene here May 16 for the annual conference that but one ground for divorce be recognized, will be made. In Congress Today Interstate commerce committee meets in executive session to consider nomination of Oscar B. Colquit to the board of mediation. continues debate on farm relief Judiciary committee continues Melon investigation. Not in session. Ways and means committee continues discussion of tariff bill. Senate House Fight With Stage Hands Draws Fire (Continued from page 1) in the high school auditorium. The acoustics are bad, but—" He gave a denrecaking shrug. Citizenship Concerns Verbruggen Four members of the local police force were stationed at various points about the building to prevent possible Verbrugghen would not express his views of the controversy. "When both sides are stubborn it is best not to say anything," he said and smiled. Verbruggen, born in Belgium seemed more worried about taking oath on his naturalization papers. He had been told that he did要比 the union trouble. "You see, I hear that a person now has to asure to uphold the eighteenth century of the English nation outward." Verbrughen shook his head. There was the real problem. Sisters Conduct Lumber Business as "Brothers Providence, R. I., (UP)-Behind a sign which reads "Odriscill Brothers," two sisters conduct a successful partnership as lumber dealers The business was established in 1820 by Jeremiah F. O'Driscoll and his brother, Joseph W. C. O'Driscoll, shortly afterward, his brother carry- the business until his death in 1912. Meanwhile, Jeremiah's daughter Kathryn had interested herself in the firm's affairs, and in that year she became the niece of her mother, 1913 her younger sister, Helen, became her partner, and for the past twelve years she carried on as the "Ordiscal Brothers." English-Spanish to Enjoy Co-legality in Philippine Washington, (UP) — English has been adopted by the Philippine Legislature as the official language for court pleadings and records, but because of the Spanish-speaking population, the Philippines lack legality with it until January 1, 1940, the Commerce Department has been advised by its office in Manila. Provision is made also in the law for interpreters to translate English Spanish for the benefit of litigants and not understand the former language. We Recomend TAVANNES Watches The College Jeweler Meteorological Station Records April, 1929, With Nine Clear Days Nearly Five Inches of Rain Fel in Two Weeks; Frosts Warm, Light Only three years since 1868 has seen more cloudiness in April than has April this year, according to the report from the Meteorological station of the University, which is located in Hawthorn hall. Only nine mid-September were clear, six were partly cloudy, and the remainder were cloudy. Rain, amounting to 4.54 inches, fell during the 11 days. While this amount is 1.43 above the April normal, it has exceeded the previous years exceeded in April in past years. The average temperature for the month has been slightly above the average of the previous only day of the month when a temperature as low as freezing was recorded. "The occasional light frost of the month have done very little, if any damage to the fruit buds. Since in damaging frost rarely occurs in May it would seem that the fruit is now beginning to die, injury this spring," says the report. There were no togs during April, at 11 days of south wind. The average hourly run of the wind was 27 miles. Educator to Translate Book of 6,175 Pages Crowfordsville, Ind.-UF)—Pref. C. H. Bolden, formerly of the Washob College faculty here, now with the University commissioned to translate the "Dioroms of Sicily," which will run about thirteen volumes, to a total of 6,175 pages. The commission was given by the Loeb Classical Library, Diodorus has never been translated into English, Professor Oldfathers say. He is an original writer but also is an important figure for several periods of ancient history. Anne Morrow Arrives in N. Y. New York,—(UP)—One of the nation's most prominent brides-to-be, Miss Anne Morrow, arrived in New York to see her photographed photographs supposedly to select her trousselle. She arrived here from Cleveland in a private car at her wedding, where she was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Dwight Morrow, her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Longcutter, her sister, Elizabeth, and aunt, Mrs. Stanley The wearing of freshman caps at the University of Washington is becoming as popular as it was once deserved. The wearing of freshmen at the University of Washington Daily. For Mother's Day Let's remember our dearest friend by sending her a fresh box of home made candy, attractively packed in our Golden Gate boxes. Only a few days left We are making fresh home-made candy every day to be ready for your need. GOLDEN GATE Chocolate Shop 713 Mass. Phone 351 LAWRENCE MUSIC WEEK FESTIVAL We Deliver Young American Artist Program with and Harry Farbman. Violinist A leader among the younger violinists University Auditorium Thursday Evening, May 2nd,1929. 8:20 o'clock Beatrice Belkin, Coloratura Soprano of "Roxy and His Gang" New York City Beatrice Bellin, who has her A. B. and B. M. from the University of Kansas, returns to Lawrence for her first recital after winning high honors for herself in the east. She has a voice of rare beauty with an amazing technical equipment. It is hoped a large crowd will be present to welcome her home. General Admission---$1.00 League of Nations Begins World-Wide Port Census The investigation is to be pushed to the farthest corners of the earth and the register of such ports will be upgraded. This is one of the many steps now being taken by the League to bring into force its recent international commitments to form world-wide commercial, industrial and trade statistics. Geneva, — (UP) — The League of nations has just begun the first world-wide census of all ports open to international trade. lther Campus Special 'Pharmics' Plant Drugs D. U. Students Have Practice Laboratory Experience Under the new system of practical contact with different plant students interested in growth, courses of growth which have been detailed to them in the class rooms. Students are taught the basic Scars, head of the department of growth and mount, "provides an interesting and mouth," the laboratory for the study of the growth and distinguishing features of the plants. Norman, Oklahoma—Practical first hand contact with the growth of plants on economical and medical importance in agriculture. They are macy students of Oklahoma University. They are planting and caring for botanical and pharmaceutical gardens. Students in the advance pharmacy classes are caring for the pharmaceutical garden, which has been under cultivation during the past two years. Students who have access to her has a small plot of ground on which we is cultivating a drug plant. Voting for student representatives was discontinued at the University of Utah when it was discovered that more than half of all lots marked in green ink, in the same manner and with consecutive rolls, were passing under the roses of the judges. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Former Professor Chosen John A. Hess Phi Beta Kappa Head at Ohio Prof. John A. Hess, A.B.'08, A.M.'10, who was an instructor and professor in German and romance languages at the University from 1908 to 1927, has been elected president of the newly installed chapter of Phi Beta Tau, a sorority established by The Alpha chapter of the University of Kansas was one of those which recommended the establishment of a chapter at the University of Ohio, during the war years. Quiston, A.B.16 and A.M.21, is a charter member. Besides the three teenagers of the University, fourteen others came from the classes from 1811 to 1915. 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