PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAH LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 Phone 987 GUFFIN TAXI 7-passenger cars 24-hour service Calls promptly answered day and night. 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 Try one of our famous T-bone or sirloin steaks. De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. E a u n t i o n - I n d u c e n t Travel Tourist THIRD CABIN Temperamental beings—known for their love of informality—are often the people you join in is as necessary to them as the air they breathe. Because of that, they are their ramparts in the English Lake Country or in Viestros Lake County. In ocean travel they've found this informality and comfort in the boat, with the Transport Line TOURIST Third Cabin. Ski collars and suspenders are omitted from their baggage—they never need the necessities for Third Cabin. Harriet Tweeds serve all purposes. Then, of course, the economy of the trip costs more than the cost trips as little as $181.50. WHITE STAR LINE RED STAR LINE ATTREATIC TRANSPORT LINE $10250 (up) One Way R. J. Griffiths, Louderman Bldg., 11th and Locust Sts., Ground Floor, St. Louis, Mo., or any authorized steamship agent. We offer you a scholarship of such famous women as Diane Ferguson, Olympia Poe, Lydia Baldwin, Olympic Games, Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine Javits, Marilyn Monroe, Sidney Schneider and Winston Churchill, that give you the BHSI Lift Card package for your child. Sponsor Sessions Begin The first session of the conference was held on Tuesday afternoon 20:30 clock in room 15 of Praser hall. More than thirty men and women at the event attended. Turney Speaks to Prospective Teachers in Fraser Professor A. H. Turney, department of education, gave the main address to the outstanding characterization of high school students as to physiological and psychological development. He also offered the acumen terties of high school students as he had observed them while priming them with University of Minnesota high school. Professor Turney gave nine essential requisites for successful high school students. There were: self-control, industry, leadership, co-operation, ambition, perseverance, dependability, ambition, and personal attractiveness. "Adolescent love," said the speaker, "is the most powerful factor in the environment." He then discussed the physiological and psychological factors that influence the adolescent's well-being. The conference for training high school sponsors is a new organization called the Young Leadership Council. The Y, M, C, A, and Y, W, C, A. The Conference will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Shakespearian Festival Will Commence April 15 Shelton, NY (UP) The annual London, UK training. The Annual Straford-football will commence this year on April 15 and continue for five weeks, with six eightings perform- ent on Saturday. "Much Ado About Nothing" has been chosen for the Birthday Play or musical concert. Serious servers include Hamel, King Richard the Second, Twelfth Night, Maureth, The Taming of the Shew, The Fancy Dress show, and his comedy, The School for Scandal. The Summer Festival will begin July 1 and continue ten weeks. In it the above repertoire will be rehearsed with one or two more plays added. Washington--Senator Hoflin of Alabama today charged that his son Thomas, Jr., was the victim of a mobile plot on a recent trip to Panama. Work has commenced on the new Memorial Theater to replace the one burned down several years ago, but he completed for use there and he completed for use this year. The Alabama senator said that a young stringer entered young Hefflin's staterun and offered him whiskey, which he drank. The stranger was a Catholic. Young Hefflin was seized and accepted the whiskey for medical purposes, his staterun being "Catholic Plot," Heflin Says of Son's Escapad Send the daily Kansan home The Latest in Aviation They've decided in England to go back to prehistoric animals for inspiration in aircraft design. Here is "The Protocrocodylus" named for inspiration from prehistoric mammals. Education Conference Opens With Banquet The annual spring banquet of the Kansas School Masters' Club will open the Schoolmasters' Conference tonight. Students will be building cateraferia at 6:30 o'clock. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will open the program, and an address will be held for the program at University of Minnesota. The remainder of the program will consist The Schoolmen's Conference will start tomorrow, and will continue until noon Saturday. The program will consist of papers and discussions and addresses by Dr. Earl Hudelson of Minnesota and Dr. Anne Dearmor of Minnesota and Dean Hearrage. Doctor Hudelson has been making some studies on the effect of adapting instruction to the size of the class, expected to tell some of his findings. On Friday afternoon at 4:30 Doctor Huddleson will speak before a University assembly. Former K. U. Professor Will Be 96 on April 25 Prof. Ephrain Miller, professor emeritus of mathematics and astronomy at K. U, from 1874 to 1910, and Dr. James Foster, from 1895 to 1930, has written George O. Foster in reply to a recent inquiry concerning his age, to the effect that he was born in New York. The letter is in his own handwriting and besides giving his age and birthday bears the following postscript, "All besides give his weather. Flowers to beat the band." "I am sure that Professor Miller's many friends will be pleased to know he is well and happy," said George Cummings. "I would like them to will wish to send him a birthday greeting." Professor Miller's address is 558 N. Lake Ave., Parramore. The Carnegie medal for bravery has been awarded to a student of the School of Technology at Atlanta, Ga., and a fellow student from drowning. Fire Threatens Fraser Bayles Says Cigaret in Register Caused Blaze Fire which started about 6:45 ht evening in an unused register at the south end of the first floor of Fraser hall was probably caused by a lighted cigarette stung being thrown into it, according to C. G. Bayles,工程师s. The only damage done was to the steel box within the register. Smoke from the ignited oily sawn in the register attracted the attention of members of a home ecology rescue fire department was called, but the blaze had been put out with an antiserum before the house car "To throw a lighted cigarette in there was certainly a dangerous thing, said Mr Baxter, "I never saw any fireworks in it, do I ever like that thing like that?" Pian Ceramics Fellowship Madison, WI.—Establishment of a fellowship in education in the university of Wisconsin college of engineering for the purpose of research on the use of advanced suit of equipment of a request of the Wisconsin Clay Manufacturers' association for university co-operation made formally recently to President Glenn Frank and Dean F. E. Tauereiche of the College of Engineer- Send the daily Kansan home. Most U. S. Troops Since 1916 to Mexican Border The benziline concentration of U.S. troops on the Mexican border since the Perishing pumice expedition into the Amazon has raised raid was underway today. When completed 7,500 American soldiers were withdrawn from Nogales, Ariz., to Laos, Texas. Three batteries of the 82nd field artillery numbering 430 men and the 78th battery numbering 156 left Fort Lombard outside El Paso, Tex. today for Hatchen, M. S. Simultaneously the entire first infantry regiment of the 29th Corps for D. A. Russell at Biscoe, Ariz. United States Additional American troops are nree to protect American lives and property, in the event of renewed fighting at the border, and other points along the border. The radio fan discovered that one broadcaster was a minister, one man giving conditions of the roads, and the other a lecturer on poultry. Radio Fan Is Hortified as 'Baby Chicks' Detou The freshman class of the University of Ohio will be given the opportunity to vote on the honor system which is now in effect. Concordia, Kansas. — (UP) — Three stations on the same wavelength resulted in the following statements of a radio here: "The Old Testament tells us that baby chicks should detour one mile south of Salina and listen to the word of the prophets. After passing through town, turn north to Jericho. A good issue is being talked of in the Holy City." NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS Kennedy Plumbing Co. Kennedy Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. Phone 658 Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. 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