FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE W. A. A. Play Day for High School Girls April 19-20 Delegates Will Be Guest of the Association at the Relays Saturday In accordance with a practice started here last year, and in several other universities, the Women's Athletic Association is sponsoring a Girl's Play Day, Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20, the week end of the Kauai Banquet Saturday Noon The purpose of this day is to further interests in sports for high school girls, and to help them find pictures in the media of sports in all areas of the year. Each high school in the district is invited to send delegates to this music. The high schools, instead according to the rules of the district, will be hosted Friday night and will be the guests of the W. A. A. at the Kansas Relays Saturday afternoon. More delegates from each high school will be welcomed but due to limited herding facilities they have to provide for their own needs. A banquet will be given Saturday noon, but aside from this, no other meals will be provided for the dinner gates. There will be a charge of 10 cents for all who attend the banquet. The program for the Play Day is Friday, April 19 Registration, 3 p. m., to 5:45 p. m. Robinson gymnastics. Education, 8 p., m. to 9:15 a.m. Pohinson, rnrgaming. Swimming, 9:15 p. m., to 10 p. m. Robinson, pgol. Saturday, April 20 Report to Robinson directed for games, 8:20 a.m. Organization, 8:50 a. m. to 8:50 a. m. Major sport: Volleyball, max. size baseball, 9 a. m., to 14 5/8 a. m. er, basketball. Minor sports (first period). Mar- bles, goal shooting, horseback, tranis tions, 9:25 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. Minor sports (second period): Agility tests and pyramid building, 10 a. m. to 16:55 a. m. Relayr, 11:05 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. b. tbd Kanzas Relays, 1 p. m. The committee, in charge of Play Day is: Leila May Lau, chairman Charlotte Harper and Laurine Whim man. Committee Chairman Announced The chairman of the subcommittee are: Fubbleby, Katherine Bellemeier; program; programs; The Ball, Tina Hunter; mascara; May Suehra marbles, Kaewtz; tennisquets, Lile McNail; beanbag tossing, Justine Rodgers; goal shooting, Kirk Headstaffers; horseshoes, Margaret Lawson; ceramic tiles and perfume印饰; Helen A score keeper has not yet been pointed, nor have the chairmen for the baseball, relay, banquet, registration and housing committees. The faculty advisers for the W. A. Plax Day are Misa Hidalgo Alam, Ricardo Hernandez and Misa Eliza Benjamín, all of the wolf in a physical education department. Announcements --with All Star Cast The Manager. Practice for junior women's basketball will be on Monday and Tuesday at 4:20. All junior women interested please turn out. Practice for junior women's track squad will be on WebScheduled and Thursday's at 4:10. Will those interested please report next week. Election of officers of the R. Y. P. School, Thursday, April 7 at the regular meeting of the church 6:45 p. m., Sunday, April 7. All members are required to be present The ten men students in the home cooking and science class at 38th water are progressing rapidly, and some good things, including muffins. Chorus and Orchestra Join in Practice Sunday The semi-final rehearsals of the Lawrence Choral Union will begin Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The University orchestra will join the chorus in this rehearsal for work on Monday, given during Music Festival week. The choir and orchestra will meet at the University Auditorium, and the "Beguin" and other shorter choruses will be rehearsed. The Sunday rehearsals are part of the ordinary routine and attendance will be checked as usual. In order to achieve all results, all visit will be included Copies of the chorus of the Blues gongympany, "America," which will be played by the Miners at a Music week, have been received by the School of Fine Arts. The chorus union will be enabled to work in order to lead the audience to a final climax. The organ, orchestra and Phone 12 Car Storage Engineering Banquet to Feature 'Televox, the Mechanical Man' Invention Will Not Be Exhibited Publicly Due to Conflict HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Confirmation of the report that "Television, the Mechanical Man," instituted some months ago by Wendy King, engineer at Westinghouse and Manufacturing Company, will be demonstrated at the engineering banquet, April 29, was received by Doan George Seulph of the school of Engineering and art. in Dates Negotiations have been carried out or for some time, attempting to assess the man for a public defense, but because of its complexity, however making it intolerable for the engineer in charge to reach Lawrence before the end of his contract, there is a conflict with the Kansas Rebels and the Engineering Expedition, it will be practiced publicly in an unpredictable. Telewox was invented by Wendy Leibill fit the need for zone method of remote control for on-battery equipment over the telephone. The appara- tures function by phone, which cause the machine to lift the telephone hook, start the buzzer, and prepare for subsequent arrival's. The operator at the other end of the line then pinches the forks which are received by microphone, amplified and filtered, and finally set the man in motion. All response modes by Telewox are given out by a loud speaker located near the telephone. Complications arising from wrong numbers are overcome by edo signals to which Telexey will allow respond. The following Telexey messages Telexey immediately hang on. Telephone equipment will remain the same upon the adoption of this apparatus. Its usefulness, however, will probably not extend to the business of someone but will be needed to remote control of telephone equipment. More Students Cared for Now Than All Last Year Hospital Patients Increase The students hospital secome to have a very popular institution at the University this year, from the report of the number of cases admitted by Dr. R. L. Cauntonnip. Dispensary cases have numbered 14,200 for this year, a great decrease over last year, and 700 patients have been carried out monthly on this year, in contrast to the total of 655 for the rime months of last year. "This increase in the number of cases handled," and Doctor Conteusson, "is due to the fast epilepsia just before the Christmas holiday, when patients are becoming acquainted with the hospital and are making more use of its facilities. However, the number of patterns of seizures in fact the general health of the students is very good for this period of the year. We have handled no unwise serious cases because we have never been killed in the hospital." All students in both sections of the pathology circle classes, according to course grade, are allowed one or two of their pathology field trips, being sponsored by the department of sociology. Buses will be chartered for the round trip at cut sites. Social Pathology Classes Arrange for Field Trips These students who have signed up to go to the vocational conference held in Kansas City Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13, will not be required to make any of the field trips. The first two trips will be to the U.S. Army Vibranes will go to the U.S. Air Force, institution serving new trees, and Swote settlements. Tuesday, April 25, the Madison school Jackson Opportunity school and Springfield Opportunity school classes will be attended. Kappa will be attended. The last trip will be made Friday May 5, to Tuscany, where the Boys' Invited School, Presbyterian Association League, and HIV Care Samaritans, league, and HIV Care Samaritans. Dress of 18th Century Being Shown in Spooner Spencer Thayer museum has on exhibition these three cases of old handwork from the American Revolution society, an exhibition to the Daughters of the American Revolution society which Mrs. W. F. Maclefair bonded two of the cases to the museum for the exhibit. They contain old jewelry, rose garments and other handkerchiefs and other handworks. Arisa Ariano. Thompson also loaned a case containing jewelry, samples, lace, faux, and hand embroidery. The D. A. R. labs were especially interested in things of the late 18th century. Some discourses of the early 19th century were also placed on exhibition for the indies are still out. There are also many hard hands now out on exhibition. Send the Daily Kansan home. Parker Duofold Flies in the air... The Parker Monopile is bringing to a new shipment of Parker Dueldo Penn—the int, pure writers that have ended writing effort and laugue with Pressureless Touch. on paper Come and see them today. Pena $5 to $10. Penelope $3 to $4. Patient 83 to 85 Virginia Belle Thomson was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday night. Miss Elennor Wagner will spend the week-end at her home in Topcka. SOCIETY New officers of Alpha XII Delta are president, and the administration vice-president, Josephine Edmunds; corresponding secretary, Baxter Barrios; treat- Dixon Haught of the Kappa Sigma house was the guest of Jack Wilson at his home in Liberty, Mo., during the holidays. Robert Sewell and Robert Hare of the Sigma Chi house will spend the week-cend in Independence visiting with their parents. A farewell reception was given Dean and Mrs. S. B, Braden Wednesday night at the Christian church of North Lawrence. Dean Braden has served as pastor of the church for the past 20 years. The church offers retreats and reflections, a gift was presented by the church to Dean and Mrs. Braden. Chi Omega will hold its founder's day banquet at the Jayhawk hotel in Topken on Saturday, April 6 at 6 p.m. and will be joined by the founding foundation of Chi Omega and will be attended this year by women from both the Lawrences and Manor. Mrs. Mary V. St. Chair, mother, will accompany the women from here. Miss Paulette Goodson and Miss Eunice Gict, moderates of Alpha Chia University security at the university of Chicago, has been invited to the University of Kansas chapter, for live night with Miss Helen Bennett to attend a lecture in the Johnson Library, Neb. Miss Goodson is president of the O. U. chapter and Miss Berenkin of the K. U. chapter. Monday Sues Monday Monday Seattle, Wash. — (UP) On a Monday Ann M. Sandberg un- covers a stolen car. The Moms married Sunday and every day it was blue Monday for her due to Monday's cruelty, Mrs. Mandela alleged. BOWERSOCK --with All Star Cast Tonite - Tomorrow The Trial of the Century! THE BELLAMY TRIAL Date for Band Concert Is Changed to April 24 "GRAF ZEPPELIN" 25c Admission From 12:30 to 1:30 1:30 to 4:00 - 35e Eve...-50c Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Added [DELA ZUEDRAIN] The most amazing secret ever told Mon. - Tues. - Wed. "The Doctors Secrets" and The opening band concert will be held in the University auditorium Wednesday, April 24, at 9:10 p. m., instead of on April 17 as scheduled in the "K" album. "The band is working for a varie- and aplendid program." Prof. J. C. McCanlies, director of the band aid today. "It will include such number as the 'Barnard'verture from the 'Barnard' and also the 'Diree'verture." Want Ads Soon Soon Douglas MacLean in The Carnation Kid BUDDY ROGERS A special feature of the evening will be the descriptive overture, "Battle of the Marne," which is Professor McCannes' own composition. Other features will be a xiphonus, a pigelo, and an accordion solo. Twenty-five words, or one. I insertion. Twenty-seven words, or two. I insertion. 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