FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Lighthouse Keepers Hear Radio Programs After Commerce Grant Hoover's Plea for Sets Results in Government Action; Tenders Glad Washington, — (UP)— Symphonies, sermons and jazz have replaced the monotone concert of hapting waves on the fighteonce tentra's entertainment menu as the result of Internet radio for donated audio-receiving sets. Lighthouses-keepers who formally spent long periods without contact with the outside world now hear Mt. ropitellian dance orchestras, grand opera, and educational talks at impact centers; they tune in on church services. And, according to letters made public by the Commerce Department, Mr. Hoover asked their new bonds of contact with civil Three years ago Mr. Hoover, then Secretary of Commerce, appealed for radio sets in attendance at the keepers. Hoover's Plea "I don't know of any class of "shut-up," he said, "who are more entitled to such aid. The Government will be given the instruments which they can hardly afford in many cases their only means of keeping in touch with the community." An the result of this plen, agents have to come in one by one, until now 300 lighthouses have been supplied with receiving nurseries. In addition to the entertainment radio provides for those isolated men in the Commerce Department. The staff team is much with news. Also, they receive advances of hurricanes and wind changes to prepare their stations against storms. Value as Warning A keeper of key Wet point on the value of the radio in warning bin of hurricanes. "Weather reports are broadened from about 10 different stations," he wrote, "during the hurricane of those broadcasted reports can take necessary precautions and secure lightning strikes." He can advise small craft of an approaching storm and many lives and much property he can say in this way. Virtually all the stations off the Alaska coast have been supplied with radio sets. Onill Club Pledges Seven Chapter to Send Delegates to State Convention Seven new members were pledged to Quill club, national Literary organization for junior authors. They were placed right in the rest room of the Administration building. Those plied were Maxine Lange, Jesse O'Connor, Inez Hammel, c'30, Tom Emerick, c'38, Helen Pelton, c'30, Ellen Hazard, c'30, and Sara Lee Karr, c'38. Prof. E, M. H. Hopkins, founder of Quilch club, will also attend the convention efl will assist in the installation of the new Quilch stall at Ben Plans for attending the state convention of the American College Quilt Club, which will be held in June 2016, were discussed. The local club will be represented by nine delegates. They are the men, Marcia Chadwick, Kenneth Selmith, Sara Lee Karr, Maxine Harris Ellen Huzard, and Margaret Murgueh. mother-in-law. A discussion of Bagene O'Gill's plays was led by Catherine Crowley and Jeannette Wellman. Following the business meeting Helen EASTES showed the club members a book of children's stories which she has ready to submit for publication. He will assist in the installations, each of which is illustrated by a full page picture, in addition to a large piece and ornamental initial letters. College Student Makes 180-Mile Trip Each Day Seattle, Wash., —(UP) —When Bryan Jourgain yured is graduated from the University of Washington he will be fully prepared to catch the 7.18 flight office. He might well be said to be majoring in commuting. ing in Columbia. Every day he makes a 90-mile trip to an 8 o'clock class, and he is always on time. Jaureguy lives in Tacoma. When he leaves home in the dark of the night, he drives to Seattle on a car ride, then boards a train and comes to Seattle and takes a street ride. "I study on the train," he said. "No body disturbs you." 1950 2000 It was believed Jaureguy holds a national record for distance traveled regularly by a student. Berlin—(UP)—Reduced fairs for ocean passengers on their way to the United States to attend meetings or conventions of well-known organizations or to attend conferences that have just put into effect the Hammur-Burger-American line. Reduced Fares For Delegates Auto Racer Hurt in Plane Crash The wreck of the plane in which Malcolm Campbell, British auto racer, and his pilot crashed at Calvinia, 400 miles from Cape Town, Africa. Campbell escaped with a few minor cuts and bruises but the pilot was badly injured. Technical Journal Has Article by Graduate An article entitled "New Method for Obtaining Transient Solutions of Electrical Network" by W. P. Mason, B.S.21, appeared in the Journal of the Bell Telephone Company, received yesterday by Prof. F. E. Johnson, Mason joined Professor Jason Grady from graduation from the University. He took a硕士 degree from Columbia in 1925 and a Ph.D. from the same university. He was connected with the Bell Laboratories in New York City where he has made an intensive study of transmission, his work can be compared to the highly technical journals. Senior Recital Presented Italian and Siellian Songs Given by Leila Hemphill The senior recital of Leila Hempel, mezzo soprano, was received first sight by a capacity audience in central Administration auditorium. Miss Horniball displayed exceptional tone quality, volume and a very pleasing range. Sleeve was incarnate in S. Green of the Fine Art Museum. Her outstanding number was the aria "Aria into Corendro," Good Lin Lao, performed by Carneiro (from Carneiro) by Bizet proved the most popular with the audience. The last group composed a single anthem recorded in the costume of a Slovenian pawntant which gave them a colored atmosphere, and a magnificent flail performed by W. B. D. Scheller of Filim Miss Hemphill is a pupil of Prof W. B. Downing of the school of Fine Art. La A42. The next number of the senior reel- cial series will be the recital of Mar- jory Holem on April 22 Reia' Is Feature Cervantes Week. April 22 Will Be Observed Cervantes works, commemorating Cervantes' birth, which this year falls on the week ending Saturday, April 20th. Cervantes' department with various functions dedicated to the memory of Cervantes. Featuring Cervantes work will be the play, "La Reali," to be given the role of Cervantes' assistant. The play will be chosen from members of the department of Spanish. The play to be presented is nationally popular. fine condition Corona, reconditioned 15.00 Underwood 17.00 Woodnock, No. 5. Remington Portable Look These Over Lawrence Many others. Easy payment if you wish. good condition 30.00 Underwood, elite type, built 40.00 Remington Portrait like new $40.00 No. 10 Remington fine condition 20.00 pular in Spain and was written by the famona Quilibero brothers. rebuilt ___ 40.00 Typewriter Exchange 737 Max Ph Phone 54. Miss Elizabeth Patterson, gr., of the department of Spanish is directing the play. It will be offered in Fraser hall and is open to the public. 737 Mass. The celebration of Corventes week will come to a eighth Saturday when he arrives in Mexico and puts on a tuxedo, in the evening to which will come Spanish teachers from all over the state, will be held at the University of Mary W. Harrison, grt. Work on Radio Program Little Symphony to Broadcast Monday Night Monday Night The K. U. Little Simphony orchestra field its regular rehearsal this afternoon at 3:39 in the old Commons building. Practically all of the time will be performed by who will be brassier over KFRU Mondez. April 8, from 2 to 10 p.m. Lighter forms of music will compose most of the proscenio, which will include numbers by Byeh, Hayden and Black, as well as modern composers. The feature of the evening will be two music pieces by the djinter-symphony by Monzart. Personnel of the orchestra includes: * Daria Delarreta, Eblyal Erickson, Katiborne Kail, Sarn Mason, Ralph SMilli, Elliott Power, Martin Trust, Aulta Munford, Tomas Martinez, Mary Lee Elingham, Tim Haugem, Mary Lee Elingham, violin; Ruth Madison, Doubhun, cellist; Margaretne Bone, Frank Jones, clarinet; Kathleen Carlton, violin; Emily Frances Smith, flute; Glen Morris, William Crane, French horn; Paul Coul, tympani; Lala Enni, trumpet; Ritchie Gloe, piano; Duke Luce Raurich, trombone; Caliphr and Virginian Nelson, violin Mexico City—Victorious federal troops continued to press forward today to round up the remnants of the insurgent several towns in southern Mexico, where, according to government reports, more than one thousand were killed in battle. Monroe, a federal army of 5,000 that had been under siege since 2004, southern campaign against the Cristos, religious rebels. Alumnus Writes Article About five years ago, after trying many different styles of plaza design in her native San Francisco, gourmet rosettebars included Bob Foster's Vice-President Dawson, and experimenting with just a few other types, the market expect Eldgwick. I family decided that pleasurable. Pipe Smoker Has a "Kick" All His Own In April of this year I was in Canada on a business trip and decided to take an extended vacation. I received a good share of my savings in a tip and a few additional donations. St. Paul, Minn. June 1, 1927 For the last year or so I dedicated the tower around the other base using EdgeGear to the extension of all the trusses and supporting real elements from their pipes. Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: I am then on on I have been figure- fully lifting kibble around the block of my kitchen. My mom is going to the five years I just in trying to get along without a spouse. However I am not feeling too good, and am succeeding quite well. Why I failed to Edgegrow long ago will not be missed. I will never unanswered question. But now that I have found it, the years ahead look Bailey Tells of Trans-Atlantic Telephone Installation Very truly yours, Ben Bayer Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco "Busing Radio Trails in Maine," is the subject of a story which Austin Bailey, A. B. "15, has written for the March Graduate Magazine, about his experience in the construction of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig for trans Atlantic tephony. Mr. Bailey supervised installation of the receiving station in Scotland late in 1994. One of the first calls to be put on board was that of Michael 1967 left him to his father and mother, Prof, and Mrs. E. H. S. Bailey of the University. Bailey's story of helping install the new receiving set on the American side relates the strange experience of doing research at a developing developments directly in the heart of primeval surroundings. He and other young engineers who were working on the receiving apparatus worked in the Maine woods. They placed their anvils over a metal platform and graved all about the point with a small scaling set mounted on a track, factoring the reception of messages into Houston from various directions. The Graduate magazine for Murch contains a large photograph of Mr. Dalley together with several smaller pictures and a work work with surveillance antennas. To Campaign During April Are You a Member Rollicker? U. S. Tuberculosis Association's Project Educational If not, why not? Join The Midwestern University Tours and enjoy the summer in Europe with a party consisting of students, faculty and alumni of all the midwestern universities and colleges. New York, —(UP) — Emphasizing the discovery of longilegand tuberculosis in children, which is a new phase of the disease, the affiliated state and local tuberculosis associations of the United States will campaign throughout the month of April to impress on the public the need for aggressive oral colds in order to incur cure. Sail down the beautiful St. Lawrence in the new Cunarders, Antonia, June 21st or Athenia, June 28th. Spend 18 days in visiting the historic, picturesque and gayest spots in England. Belgium. Germany. Switzerland and France. "Lung-gall tube tuberculosis is not necessarily a disease," explained Dr. Kendall Emerson, managing director of the association that studies tuberculosis. The child is likely to develop lung tuberculosis later in life. Knowledge of this condition will help prevent many cases of death from 15 to 45 years of life, from 15 to 45. Early discovery of the disease promises early recovery, and the prospect of recovery is very hopeful if there are no cases of infection. However it has extended over a large portion of the lung. This has been known for years, but the paper does not realise yet the necessity of treatment early if a cough is desired. For further information write or see: Local agents or The campaign will be purely educational. Although supervised by the national office, it will be carried on as a local project by each city or city suburbals参加活动。by the sale of Christmas sales last December. The rate for the tour including Tourist Third Cab accommodation in the steamers is $42.60 from Montreal to Montreal, or $48.45 from Chicago to Chicago. Part of the court will be devoted to consultation with local medical societies, at which tuberculosis specialists will discuss the latest diagnostic aid in detecting the tubercle basalis in the human body. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY Mammy Songs Egyptian in Origin, Says Academy 346 N. Michigan Ave Pearl—(UP) —The Mammys who are Egyptian rather than negrroid in their origin, and the French Academy of Inscriptions and Antiquities, found it. After years of study, the Academy has come to the conclusion that modern African ergic languages have on their base a number of languages based on roots of their own. Hitherto, specialists had believed the ergotic utterings to have no relation with known idioms of the language with good war story has changed this theory. Cunard Line or Your Kansan should reach you by 6:30 each evening. Chicago Illinois A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening Pearls 25,000,000 Years Old Found in Rock Berkley, Cali.-Pen peerless found by geologists of the University of California in rocks buried down about 50,000 years ago into prehistoric rock to be rest ponds, outflows and channels for commerce, and burying their source matrices related to the present peel oyster. The pearls were unaccented while the university won one very cherished for four decades. In college of twenty, 25,000,000 years later the time when universities held their classes by the pearls must maintain a little of their luster. Girls Emotionally Unfit to Marry Under Tweety Such finds are extremely rare. 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