PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1929 University Searches for Endowment Aid With Help of Alumn Letters Sent to Graduates in the Legal Prefession Ask Support Ask Support The University of Kansas Endowment Association is preparing letters which will be sent to all alumni requesting information concerning the endowment fund. The letters call the attention of the lawyers to the fact that they have engaged in a financial support of the support of the University by suggesting to clients, who are contemplating fund disposition of their estates, that they should request for the benefit of the University, or of some of its activities in these clients may have personal interest. The Association was chartered by the state of Kansas, January 11, 1893 to encourage the making of bequests and other donations to aid the work of K. U., and to receive and hold in trust these bequests. The founders were Charles Robinson, W. H. Carroll, and Charles F. Scott. The endowment fund has not grow as first hospitol. Today it pays bursa of 10 % of the cost of the University to cover the cost of the annual income of the University comes from static appropriations A few of the many ways in which private contributors can aid in the construction of buildings and hospitals works of arts, salary increases, can put improvement, fellowships for enrolment of study and research embodiment and envelopment of professorships. The officers of the association are president, Chancellor E. H., Lindley secretary, Olm Templin; and treasurer, Irvine Dr. Ohioan Constructs Table of 1,557 Pieces of Wood Marion, O., —(UP)— Three years of tireless effort have made Burton W Blair the processor of a library tibi that is considered a work of art. Without the use of a single mil of screw, Burton has constructed a table that many antique collectors would like to own. Attractive in its simplicity, the unique table contains but three decks. The Masonian table and combo tables have wood and wood and the American benchtop wood. The top is constructed of 1,55 pieces of wood, 17 different kinds be ing used to give the desired color of fact. Hairi is a World war veteran. He began work on his table the day ground was broken for the Harding Memorial here, October 5, 1925. Priceless Old Documents Found in Illinois Mansion Lincoln, IL, — (UP) — Hidden truss wren- letters and documents which were thought to have been of amal and made by Lincoln and mads princeess with the passing of the years — are being brought to Lincoln in this famous old Lincoln bome in this city. Latham, recently went through a number of battles by his former Col. Robert R Latham, a close friend of the Civil War president; these papers related many of the highlights in politics during the struggle between the North and South. During the early eighties the center of Lithuania homestead was the center of much social activity in that section of the country and many presidents, including Lincoln and many other notes about the state. Now the home is thrown open to the public and attracts many visitors from all parts of the world. Announcements --in our stock of beautiful cards The Jay James will meet at the Stadium at 12:45 tomorrow to sell programs for the high school meet. We are open Monday through Friday day morning at 11:90 for the parade. DANCE Famous Arabians New York Night Club Orchestra "Every whisper a whirl" Hear the "Goofus Horn" Thursday Night April 18th Ottawa, Kansas Rockwood Park Slide Rule Saves Time for Checking Records A novel way of bookkeeping and tracking records is now being included in the curriculum of Engineering and Architecture. Believing that the mathematical ability of some of the professors there was weak, Ms. Fatty, office secretary has invigored them to put in their spare moments during class slides. While not infallibly correct to five and six places, the slide rules are a tabulator, according to Miss Fatty. Tornadoes on Increase Record Year for Disastrous Storms Foreseen Washington, D. C. — The termore record for the first quarter of 1929 as a weather bureau in United States weather bureau here promises another unmet year for In the first two months of this year 10 terrordess caused 32 deaths compared with only four terrordess and no death in January and February. The first three months of favorable condition with some half dozen wailers and a dozen or so of deaths. And the Arkansas tol gives April the beginning of a bad show. Last year more tornadoes occurred in the United States than during any previous year for which the government meteorologists had gathered data. The record for 1928 nearly doubled to a national number of 20 to 100 a year. As May and June are the months that usually show the largest damage from tornadoes, meteorologists feel that more storms and suffer much The tornado is born of currents or air above the ground that differ in direction and come in contact. A cone-shaped ground overlanded with cold air sets up violent heat transfer and overturning of the atmosphere. A great whirlwind sweeps across the ground and energizes the air. Not always does the funnel-shaped cloud reach the ground, but when it does the low pressure causes the wind to bend about the cortex protrastes all that it encounters. Usually a tornado moves cool or northward at an angle and lifts the air beyond the wind that约会 the cortex protrastes all that it encounters. Usually a tornado moves cool or northward at an angle and lifts the air beyond the wind that约会 the cortex protris Alumni Gather in N. One Hundred Kansas Graduates Give Big Dinner One hundred K. u,iamu attended the New York alumni association dinner held in the ballroom of the Panthers on Monday evening, while dining the dinner telegrams were read from Chancellor E. H. Llindley, Fred Elaworth, and other friends of the university. The new K. U, film was shown after dinner and T-Shirt made a "talkie" to the crowd in different views. Ms. Eather Otta B. M. Z., sang a group of songs, Miss Virginia B. M. Z., played two songs, Miss Virginia B. M. Z., and an extra request number. The new officers of the association are: president, Marie Sealy, B. A. 14; vicepresident, H. M. McPherson, A. B. 15; secretary, Catrine Dietrich, B. M. 18. The women's record for putting the eight pound shot is 40 feet $4^{½}$ inches made by Lillian Copeland at Pasayen. If you are at all particular as to what you eat, give the food we serve in our cafe a trial, and you will be very much pleased. Come to Us for Your Meals "Now We Lay Us--" Try one of our famous T-bone or sirloin steaks. De Luxe Cafe Simple Simon tries to buy his piece Little Boy Blue is fast asleep, Little Mice Be-Peep has his sheep and Jack and Dill tumble their hippy ways through the panels and make Mother teller a lively and interesting story teller. **Panels Tell Serial Story** Around the remaining walls, although each panel, about fifteen in number, is filled with a series of continuation of the main panel. As Mother Goose tells the different stories, each panel picture one of the stories she is telling in the landscape runs throughout the panels. 711 Mass. "The most difficult part of the painting," said Miss Whitney, "was the connecting of the panels in perfect continuity with one another." Gather around, children, fold your hands and listen to the stories Mother Goose has to tell you. An one book biography of Mother Goose end her a books, which line the studio of Mirjane Khalil, a photographer for Mother Goose and her stories, department of design, one is almost omitted to sit and wait for Mother Goose to start telling her fabled "Bother Dess Poong" Foster's girls were done by David, eight-year-old brother of Miss Whitney, David makes a very natural "Boy Blue" and is seen coming and going as the boy remains the remaining Mother Goupa panels. Miss Whitney has just completed the wall panels for the kindergarten room of the new Gage Park School. The panels are to line the wall of the kindergarten room of the museum, where the stories as told in Mother Goose. The largest and most important panel, to be on the East wall over the fireplaces, is sixteen feet long and eight feet wide. It will tell a tale of little latex hattenets in the children. Mother Goose Spins Merry Fables Around Topeka Kindergarten Walls in New Marjorie Whitney Murals Understand - United Millionen or not-hare are dog and cat at their evening prayers after a hard day's frolic. Last year, Miss Whitney did the mural paintings for the children's ward of the Kansas City, Kansas Memorial hospital. It was her work that drew attention to the commission on the Gage Park Kindergarten paintings. Painting Done in Barn Studio All the painting, according to Miss Whitney, has been done in a revamped barn. In summer Miss Whitney supervised the remodeling of the barn into a well lighted and picturecue studio. A large dormer window, built into the barn, gives the house good lighting for studio purposes. Fractally all of Mia Whitney's work deals with the motif of children's nursery and nursery story. Both the murice for the children's ward of the Memorial Hospital and the kindergarten for the fiddle-child motif. The paintings for the Gare Park kindergarten are now to be shipped to Topeka for reception. Cankee Squirrels Move From State to State Providence, R. I., (UP) - Perhaps because of a shortage of units in the Nottingham State an extraordinary number of applicants are arriving from Connecticut to Rhode Island. With the exception of 1927, there are now more opportunities in Rhode Island to study political science since 1929, according to Chairman Everett L. Walinga of the State Committee. Heavy losses in the Connecticut squirrel population led to the supposition that the animals were migrating from that state. Don't forget—the house warnings. We are showing a beautiful collection of silver and potteries. ANNOUNCING A Train Future Sponsors $3,000.00 COLLEGE NOVEL CONTEST COLLEGE HUMOR DOUBLEDAY DORAN There is no more provocative field of life in America today than the college. College men and women are sifting, experimenting, and thinking more boldly than any other group. They are building the new America. The intensive phase of the train intensive phase for future girl reserve companions is the first phase. The the mumps of the local Y.W.C.A. this week, will contact four sessions. Local Y. W. C. A. Will Conduct Four Meetings Here The Campus Prize Novel Contest is open to all college undergraduates, or to graduates of not more than one year. The prize novel may be a story of college life, or of college people in other environments; it may be a novel about the realities that students have wanted to write about your generation. A $5000 Cash prize will be paid the winning author. The winning novel will be serialized in College Humor and published in book form by Doubleday, Dornan and Company. Book royalties will be paid the author by the publisher; the publishing rights marie right will remain with the author. We reserve the right to publish in serial and book form, according to the author's choice of the other novels submitted. *The closing date of the manuscript.* The meetings are to be held at Hale House, Friday, 7 p. m.; Saturday, 6 p. m.; Sunday, 5 p. m; and Sunday, 4 p. m. Under the leadership of Miss Florence Stone, of Whitby, the state executive of the University of Kansas City, Mo., a member of the National Girl Reserve committee; and Miss Florence Warner of Chicago, the state reserve executive in high school work. The subjects to be covered by lee The contest will be judged by the editors of College Humor and Doubleday Doran. Typed manuscripts of from 75,000 to 100,000 words should be sent with return postage, name, and address, to the Campus Press, 3243 South High Street, Chicago; or to the Campus Prize Novel Contest Doubleday, Doran and Co. Inc., Garden City, N.Y. "The Community Y. W. C. A. Program." Planning Commitments "Suggestions for the Use of Recreation and Hobbies." DOUBLEDAY DORAN AND COLLEGE HUMOR "A Survey of the Alms and Ideals of the Girl Reserve Movement and Its Relation to the Whole School Program." "Psychology of the Adolescent Girl." "The Test of a Successful Club." "The Club Organization Including the Organizing of a New Club." Impeached Governor Takes Case to People Baton Rouge, La.—(UP)—While the Louisiana state legislature prepared to vote on the three most important impoundment charges against Governor Huey P. Long today, the governor has announced people in a statewide sweepstake训 A speaking literary to include seven principal cities of the state was held. Mr. Benson, friends here, he left early today, they said, for Franklin, where he lived. Intramural baseball teams have been organized at the University of Oklahoma. Village Smithy Now Has Shop in Moving Truck Pawtucket, Corn. — (UP)—The day when the villages willingly can stand “under a preening cheetah tree” and wait for business to come to him has passed, according to Sam Riley, the mayor of Rhode Island boundary town on the Rhode Island boundary town. Sam has loaded his force and tools aboard a truck and announces his intention of going and alter trees. They are too show to drive to town and the old men don’t like to on account of the heavy auto tractor,” explains Sam, Riley. “They have armed herself on the horse feet and that makes matters worse. Consequently they don't get about no frequently as they wait.” A traveling blacksmith Advertising Over Radio Becoming More Popular In some programs, notably those of the National Broadcasting Company, you have to practice such practices; it is not uncommon to find 10 minutes out an hour program devoted to the reading of material intended for advertising but which is largely the restrained wood-off film announcement urged by the Broadcasters not long New York—(U1) Direct radio ad- vertising, long held within reasonable bounds by the principal broadcasting networks, is now increasing its frequency and volume over the very system which and ultimately prioritized it. The college of engineering at the University of Texas is a technology chemical, allied electrical, geological, mechanical, and petroleum and automobile engineering, and engineering. FEATURING University Book Store You will have no difficulty in finding what you want A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassir In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 HOUR AND GREEN Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts In Congress Today Plans to start debate or farm bill. Ways and means committee continued writing of tariff net. House Meets for introduction of bills and adjournment, probably until Monday. Committee on committees file Republican vacancies. Commerce committee meet on conis and repposition bill. Now Playing Day and Date with K. C. His great TALKING film successor to "Alias Jimmy Valentine" sun and reppositionment bills. Indian affairs committee meets to consider nomination of Charles J. Riadero to be Indian commissioner, Meets to discuss program for agricultural relief bill which allows debate for three days on measure. 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