THURSDAY. APRIL 25,1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Baker to Hold Play Day K. U. and Ottawa W. A. A.'s Arc Asked to Attend A program consisting of a shuttle relay, semi-circle relay, hockey, tennis, horseshoes, and ring tennis will begin at 11:00 a. m. At a lunchun given at noon by the Baker W. A. A., Miss Whitton, director of women's physical education will extend a greeting. Other speakers will be Miss Greene Irwin, dear of women, Elliott Schloss, president of the University of Kansas W. A. A., and the president of the Olsen W. A. A. All W. A. A. women of K. U., who are interested in attending the Play day are asked to sign up on the paper posted on the bulletin board in Roha. Those who attend are asked to bring their gymnastics clothes, tennis racquets, and bathing suits. Two Physicists Question Latest Einstein Theory Washington - Two young physicists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology speak about the American Physical Society recently called in question the latest theory of the great cosmic rays that human concentrations of the universe. Einstein's latest paper was published early in February, full of distillation. It is often the specialist. It created a journalistic sensation with newspapers competing with radio and cable to press it. Einstein's critics reserved decision on the new ext Einstein theory until they had a chance to analyze it and determine its meaning. Digging into the past history of the equations used by Einstein in the building of his field theory, the need to formulate a set of part assumptions that were used in his previous theories. And from these facts they show that an electromagnetic field equation is not simply a Newtonian Einstein theory. Moreover they show that it follows "from the new Einstein field equations that the electric and magnetic fields are not formed". Since the Einstein field theory is designed to connect electro-magnetism and gravitation, the disappearance of the handling of the theory is rather damaging to Einstein's latest formulations. The two scientists conclude that we present all experimental confirmation." Checker Boards for Jurors --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. St. Louis — (UP) — Williamson county juniors had nothing to do but twiddle their thumb when locked up on a case overnight, until R. Glen Gulledge, banker, happened to serve the jury in an arraignment. Gulledge bought a supply of checker boards and donated item to the county for the use of future bored jurymen The University of Washington in the country, a leading athlete in the sport, owns 6 feet. The captain of the football team, and Ha old McKinney, 6 feet, 6 inches, encl Want Ads 1. QUIET Small enough to walk easily. LOST: Small tan pocketbook containing gold pen and pencil, key and coin purse. Finder please return to Kansan Business Office. Reward WANTED! For next year, four lie- ters will be employed in house- work and school work. Located quarter mile west of Sig-Algh house. Mrs. Mary Mek. Telephone 1-654-8270. LOST: Saturday at the Stadium or near there, a green Parker pen name "Chus R. Earlobert"符 to Tenn., or phone 1196-150 —R6 LOST: A ring. Triple gold band, carc- er the number 33 set in small stones. Finder call phone 2280. Re- ward. —169 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Getting Books for the Library Is a More Complicated Process Than Just Ordering From Publisher Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. "What? That book isn't here yet? Why, I ordered it last week!" If, by the magical word preto, a book could be placed on the library shelves immediately after inserting all of the other 25 steps in the processes of ordering books and placing them on the library shelves—if a magician should appear and practice such magic, then and only then would the archers of knowledge be reached. Nearly all of the books purchased by the library are ordered by the various departments of the University, but the office of the Director of Libraries, a careful check must be made to ascertain that the book is not already in the library—provided a duplicate copy exists. After all, there is an outstanding orders. Then the title must be looked up in the U. S. cumulative catalog where the publisher, the cost, and the number of the Library of Congress card is found. Books are ordered by requisition which must be checked and signed by the director, checked again in the burial's office, then sent to the state attorney at Tupelo. Before approval before the order goes to the bookseller. SOCIETY the marriage of Miss Florence Jan Mauton, former university student and Earl Thomas Scott took place at the Country Club Machine Night. The Rev. E, J. Kulp send the ceremony under an archway of palms, ferns and antiprangens, which were lighted by flamework. She played the wedding march and the recessional. Mrs Ruth Sommerville was the maid of honor and the groomsmen were their Lair. Mrs. Sommerville was Ms. Mrs. Muson were assisted at the reception by Mrs. Thomas Scott and members of the Alpi Chi Oma security and the Pi Upsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Muson lect for a wedding trip in the East. Phi Kappa Psi entertained the members of Karpa Alpha Theta at the Phi Psi house with music from 9 to 9 p.m. Kernit Ryan played for the dancing. Delta Zeta announces the enrollment of Irene Cutlip $^2$ to Carli Reuter, a student at Baker university who is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Announcements --in the basecamp of Spooner-Thayer museum, Sunday, June 9, at 4:50, it was definitely decided at a meeting of representatives of the four classes in Any person who will have room for rent during the summer session of school is asked to report them at the dean of women's office. Students who wish to secure a room for their parent for Mother's day should apply at the dean of women's office. There will be a make-up class for awards in Robinson gymnastics, 10:30 Saturday morning, April 27. Club Quiz trountys will be held Friday afternoon, April 26, at 3:30, for all women interested in trying out a game. For those who have tried out before, Practices for women's baseball will not be postponed on account of the wet field. All practices will continue in the Robinson gymnasium. While the order is on its way the clerks in the director's office are posting the estimated costs of the books in the account of the department or institution and the order card ready for distribution when the books are received. Etta Kett heads our fashion department. We_ Handle---in the basecamp of Spooner-Thayer museum, Sunday, June 9, at 4:50, it was definitely decided at a meeting of representatives of the four classes in Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry As soon as the books are received, and unrapped, they are checked with the order card, requisition and invoice cards. The cards, ordering are written in the book, information which must later be put in the accession book. Ruch books, describe the items to be ordered, have this special information put in them. The Library of Congress cards which have been ordered and receive in the meantime are put with books. Leaving the books for a while, the clerks next check the book as received on the requisition, approve the invoice and send it to the business department. The book is now ready to be sent to the catalogue department as soon as the cost is posted in the departmental accounts, the amount of the bill is entered in a general account book, the invoice is received, and the order card is filed as received. Berlin—(UP)—There are approximately 200,000 persons in Berlin who dare not to have toothaches. They are members of a sick insurance benefit society which, among other things, covers dental care for a small monthly fee. On April 1, however, this society's agreement with an association of Berlin dentists, through which the members had been receiving ordinary dental treatment, extra charge was allowed to impose because of a dispute over terms. Some "Berlinites" Dare Not Have Toothaches It appears that the society wante, the dentists to use something better than ordinary amalgam for fillings, but they found that the wholesale price asked for this kind of filling material was somewhat higher than they cared to go. Hence there was no agreement, and the dentists have since been renewed. Robbed of Life Savings, He Kept in Flashlight South Bend, Ind., -(UP)—All his life South Bend Wawryzcik has been suspicious of banks, so he kept his $2,800 in savings in a flashlight, utilizing the space in which the battery is located, and his light and money have disappeared. The loser, an aged man bent with years of labor, told police that he slept with his trousers on and kept the flashlight in a pocket, as a precaution against theft. But he awoke in memory afterwards to find his saveings gone. Definite evidence of corruption in student voting at the University of Wisconsin has been uncovered by a criminal investigation. The request of a defeated candidate. Fluid Causes Tubercules Chemical Produces Condition Attributed to Germs Washington — The characteristic turbidity or clumps of changed cells caused by the injection of a chemical compound containing no germs at all. Dr. Florence R. Sabin of the Rockefeller University, New York City, reported to the National Academy of Science this morning. Associated with Doctor Sabin were the historian Charles A. Bean and the only woman in the Academy. (Selence Service) Doctor Sabina's achievement is revolutionary. By it the most characteristic feature of her work is that a germ-borne disease has been obtained without the germ entering the host, and the study has been done for any disease and introduces a new technique in the study of gerns. Doctor Sahin's discovery is one on the latest and startling results of the campaign for the investigation of the Ebola virus, a hundred bacteriologists, chemists, physicians and pharmacists in all parts of the country are now engaged. The National Tuberculosis Association, which was organized by a committee of the National Tuberculosis Association, of which Dr. William C. White of the University of Michigan has hygienic laboratory is chairman. The compound used by Doctor Satin is one of the fractions extracted from the tuberculosis bacilli by Prof. Trec B. Johnson and Dr. R. J. Anderson of Yale. It consists of an oil composed of hitherto unknown to chemistry, although similar in composition to the fats in our foods. Foreigners Will Speak Before Missouri Editors Columbia, Mo. — (UP) — Journalism of Austria, Japan, Guatemala and the Argentine will be brought to the attention of Missouri editors by speakers of those countries during the annual week program. May 6 to 11 here. The foreign speakers to appear on the program are K. Debuchi, recently appointed ambassador to the United States, Dr. A. Calmo of Ruenco Aires, Argentina; Dr. V. K. Lopal of Press, Vienna, and Dr. V, E. Betata of El Diario, Guiamala City. Other speakers announced by Dean Walter Williams are Robert L. Repker, of Columbia University; Frank I. Mort, director of the school of journalism at the University of Iowa, Erwin Fink of Ruger Hall of Science; the National Association, and Grover C. Montgomery, Ala., winner of the best written editorial in America. --in the basecamp of Spooner-Thayer museum, Sunday, June 9, at 4:50, it was definitely decided at a meeting of representatives of the four classes in Mother's Day---in the basecamp of Spooner-Thayer museum, Sunday, June 9, at 4:50, it was definitely decided at a meeting of representatives of the four classes in Last year we could not take care of all the appointments desired on Mother's Day. This was because some people waited till the last minute to notify us of their want. For light or dark - tain or shine - Agfa - the dependable all weather film. Avoid a disappointment this year. Make your appointment before they have already assigned some of the time for Mother's Day. Open evenings and Sundays. Phone us for your photographic problems. D'Ambra Photo Service 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 Around Mt. Oread The model house of E. M. Sesher, which won the silver cup as the best individual exhibit at the Engineering Building, was purchased part of the better homes display this week. The house is displayed in the Awarenes Warehouse Building & Loan Association. --in the basecamp of Spooner-Thayer museum, Sunday, June 9, at 4:50, it was definitely decided at a meeting of representatives of the four classes in Wilbur Schmidt, e32, entered the student hospital Wednesday with a severe case of bronchitis. Claude Marcone, c32; and Marvin Brummett, 172, were released from the student hospital Thursday, and Michael Hagen, c32, was discharged today. Maude Landis, A. B. 971 is a professor of nursing and superintendent of nurses in the Stanford school of nursing at San Francisco, Calif. (A. B. 971 was a booked about the school recently received at the alumni office. X7700000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Robert L. Gilbert, A. R. 723, has resigned his position as assistant secretary of Commerce at West Hartford, Conn., to work for a real estate firm in Greenwich, CT. The joint reunion of the classes of 1919, 1920,-021, and 1922 will be held E. B. Foster, B. S.'27, has been promoted to assistant manager of the Alexander industries at Colorado Springs and is a Lojita Wood Foster, A.B.'28. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Ten Shades $1.95 the alumni office Wednesday afternoon. A new plan of charging 25 cents less for tickets bought before the day of the reunion then those bought on that day will be tried, to encourage them to purchase their tickets early. the same music contest tomorrow. Tomorrow evening he will lead the chorus in a combined concert. --- Dean Donald M. Swartbout of the School of Fine Arts will leave tonight for Manhattan where he will judge a Dean J. G, Brandt, dean of the College, has been confined at home since yesterday with a severe cold. His ill-fitting attire, the office for the rest of the week. Hutchinson—The 6th annual state Sunday school conference will be held here May 8, 9, and 10, under the auspices of the Education Council of, Religious Education. 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