PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1920 Advice From Graduate Is Given to Engineers at Electricals' Dinner Laying of a : Broad Foundation for Career Is Urged by Harrington "Mapping out a sound, substantial course and then following it will get you ahead intimately faster than taking the company," said John Lyle Harington, B.S./95, a consulting engineer from Kansai University, whose "home is night." "Continue to study and continue to read. Study in collateral fields such as economics and finance, as well as foreign languages, a line of your own interest and consider your own happiness, the compensation of satisfaction, and the place you want in the world. It is important to persistant search and difference." The subject of Mr. Harrington's talk was to have been "The Big Parade". Mr. Harrington thought the theme was to go out in an orderly parade but in a big siphon; so he chose for its theme "A Glimpse of What is Ahead." "When more leaves of college," Mr Harrington said, "often do not know in what special life they are interested in. We want to do it with it, and the electrical engineer is subject to the danger of going into a large company and taking part in a corporate disadvantage in that it must be up to the line to be towed." "Lay the breadhead foundation for the branch you choose," concluded Mr. Harrington, and "lay it when you are fresh from culture." "Talking Movies" Program The central theme of the program was "Talking Pictures" which was created by a team of five to give him talk under the name of some well known film production. Reels of films lasting the ALEE, theater enterprises present, designed by Hurd and Roberts. He is in charge of card cards. He is in charge of the banquet. Charles Zimmerman, general manager; Eddie Edelk, senator; Arthur Eastman, sensory; Roger Goulden, musical; Myrger Mueller, master of ceremonies. The alumni present were: Harold Hallson, e23; George Hackett, e23; Jim Snyder, e23; Donald R. Bidley, e23; Edwin R. Ridgway, e24; Byron S. Cohn, e23; James A. Parkinson, e25; Poul N. Blankenship, e25; Robert L. Bole and Erie M. Bole, e22. Russian Indians Vanishing Authorities Try to Save Them Crime Unknown There Moscow. — (UIP) Efforts are being made by the authorities to save from extinction a nondomicile tribe of *Americans* who were already dwindled to 403 persons. The tribe, known as Karages, was dissected some years ago in the Tu-tun district of Siberia. In appearance it is somewhat more solemnly the Red Indians of North America that leading Russian officials have convinced of their American origin. A recent investigator reports that the tribe has such a high death rate that it would have consequences of life. The government has therefore set aside a large tract where they hunt. They also hunt. It is hoped here that these exclusive "happy hunting grounds" will be destroyed and in consequence the longevity of the Karrigan. A hospital has also been opened. Perhaps the most extraordinary night-fell report about those "storm chasers" who could not seem unknown among them. It is said that they have never heard of them. Rome...(UP) the pyramid of Calis Cestius, the well-known Roman Cataclus, the temple of ancient temamentary memory where lie the body of Keats and the nabes of Sheley, is to be insulated so that it will stand in the square known as Calis Cestius. Florida Beauty Queen Mary Welch. 22-year-old blonde, who won the title of Queen Sara de Sosa" at the pageant held at Saratoga Park. On the "Job" Trail 1 Two opportunities for this spring's graduates have been brought to the attention of H. A. Richardson, securement Placement Fee, recently. W. R. Grace and Company of New York City, through the personnel-manager of the concern, informed Mr. Rebahian that the proposed inscription in number of the University. The Grace company is a mercantile concern which does importing and exporting, owns a great number of warehouses and industrial interests both in the United States and abroad. Graduates accepted by the organization would start first in the mailing room at $100 in the main office, usually go through every department. Another offer came from the inter Collegiate P res, a Kansas City concern, which is desirous of getting five university men to work as salesmen in the area. The men send solicitations to Lawrence, but it will handle the matter by correspondence. Selling invitations, diplomas, and other printing in wholesale quantities must be done by the Prof. The profit, according to the letter sent to Mr. Richardson, are good. U. S. Colleaians Write for Jobs as Soldier Association, Paraguay — (UP)—Lette teste from United States college admis- sion to U.S. university against Bolivia were received by President Gugnami long after the Republic was abolished. One from the University of Texas Austin, said that Ernest Joseph, the former president of the Paraguay with 200 companions, at students of the university and with second better, from Camacho Petra, the help of heri James Marsden. Petra was a great leader and wished to volunteer with two companions, carpenters and machine gunners, who were the Bolivian authorities from America eager to see a light in the darkness. Remember her with homemade boxed candy Easter. We use horse- she milk chocolate. Easter Rabbits Easter Rabbit GOLDEN GATE CHOCOLATE SHOP 713 Mass. There's a Real Charm in old Italian pottery. Special Sale on Men's and Women's Slippers and Oxfords Now is the time to buy Easter Shoes Men's Oxfords $4.45 and $4.95 Women's Skippers $3.95 to $4.95 HUTCHINGS & FANSHER 832 Massachusetts "The Home of Good Shoes" Soph Hop Managers Change Decorations for Tomorrow Night Memorial Union Will Presen Medley of Colors in New Furnishings An amputiert visit to the Memorial Union building this morning disclosed the fact that the co-ministers, David and Laura Hancock, e131, and Maurice Laucek, e131, and the variety dance manager, Don Bianch, b21, had decided the lawyers to join in the ceremonies of the sophomore class party that had previously been dedicated to the patron saint of the engineers, who changed the effect in mid-1980s by college of dance. A new false ceiling of lavender and orange, new mineral hangleings of yellow creep, a new encompay for the collector, and some original futuristic elements included in the new hull designs. All these were merely evidence of much activity indicative of the fact that some effort, at least, is being put forth to accommodate the large crowd expected will inflate more than 200 couches. Announcement of the schedule of varieties for the remainder of the year mode by Hatch, recently, in April; a special clock party to be given until April 10, the date set for the Senior Cakewalk. This will be the last University party until the beginning of the Easter vacation, a semester after the Easter vacation. Mrs. Alice Monieriel* has been added to the list of chancellors who run includes Mrs. S. K. Willerman, Dr. Katherine Miller, Dr. Gwyneth Miller, of Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mrs. J. H. Kramer, PhD Deina Theta; Dr. Ibrahim Ali Al-Masri, Pai Gamma Gamma mother. The band will meet at 8 p.m. on Friday at the bus station. Members are to be in uniform and has instrument with them. J. C. M.Cauley. Announcements Send The Daily Kansan home. Leipzig, Germany —UP) Many of the bored hands of Leipzig were thrown into a panic the other day when the German newspaper the mail what appeared to be official notice called attention to their failure to pay the required leoblauh-fair While none of the young ladies—as well as those who were not so young—had ever heard of a tax on burglaries, they doubted the audacity of the notices. The letters were written on the stationary of the local tax office; the bills were gurged employed in the notices was exactly what one would expect from a tax collector, a receipt to be submitted to them, or appear at the tax office on a certain day to explain their failure to pay or have paid the tax, or see whether they were taxable. Promptly at the appointed bounce scores of women appeared at the office, and it was hard to wait around for half a day, however, that it dawned on them that the matrices might have been the work of a few who had a few remained skeptical until it was formally and officially explained that the city of Lesbia was not taking part. 2000 in O. U. Mail Courses Taxation Threat Causes Panic for Bobbed Heads 2000" in M L. C. Mair College. Note: University of Oklahoma is the appropriate courses at the "university of Oklahoma, Education, mathematics, English, science, and language are postgraduates." To Miss Marguerite Mitchell, director. More engineering students enrolled in aeronautical engineering than for all other engineering courses together at New York University last year. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Try the Other Fellow---specially constructed Walk-Over heels make est treed evenly — no un over. You owe it to yourself to take your Kodak and other photographic work where it will receive painstaking attention. Try the other fellow once in a while. We urge you to do this for it's the best way of determining who does the best work. Albums - art corners - frames - folders - anything for the Kodakers - at standard prices - specially constructed Walk-Over heels make est treed evenly — no un over. Tinting - enlacing - coping - reducing training - retouching spoiling at price D'Ambra Photo Service (Opposite Court House) 1115 Mass. Phone 934 Main Spring" Arch bugs the foot as you step, for a springy, youthful stride. Giving nature the uplift Standing, the three-point suspension gives tired muscles a chance to rest. If you are on your feet much of the day you must show them concern. Tired muscles will quickly recover from ordinary fatigue, but unusual strain calls for assisting support. Don't wait until your feet are in distress. Give them the help they deserve now —while they are well. The Main Spring* Arch is designed for busy feet. It will help them through the long day with its gentle, soothing support. Tubas, Okla.—Laccala Kellans, a junior in Tubas high school, has attested only five shows during her life. She has been the only girl to have been to only two parties. Miss Kellans says she does not intend to break her record by going to another school. She* Only Seen Five Shows (Wheeler Society) Eiquette Book Popular at O. U Norman, Olba - According to the University Libraries at the University of Oklahoma, it is rare to find an in the library is Emily Poole? Not very often. A more a day go often and in for the book, with the number running considerably larger on days before format changes. --- LET CUAS, SAGER resting your Tennis Racket Guaranteed work promptly done at SPORT GOODS SHOP --- Pui Fahadian Phi, the phi organization of the universities of the country, invites teachers to teach teachers college. The permission was given after the meeting of the Fraternity. Killingsley, Coun.—(UP) —This town of 8178 persons has 67 circumferences, or 142 acres, and the area is situated to State Librarian G. S. Gardner. It is the largest per capita number of schools in the country. Displaying one of the several new Easter patterns in— JOHANSEN'S Fine Footwear Featured at $7 Satias, Rose Blush and Patents for your selection. Ever-Wear Hosiery $1.75 - $1.50 $1.00 Manhattan Shirts Ever-Wear Hosiery $1.75 - $1.50 $1.00 KNOX HATS Ready for Immediate Wear MEN'S SHARKSKIN SUITS You will always find one or two of these practical suits in any well dressed student's wardrobe. And the Spring Models are here now . . . in fabrics fresh from the English looms. Woven in pleasant tones of blue, brown and gray. Shot with those familiar white dots that seem to throw a softening mist over the cloth. $30 up Headquarters for Interwoven Hose olno Arrow Shirts MILLION A DAY IT'S REALLY A SHAME TO INTERRUPT THE PROFESSORS CHASE OF THE DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA AND TURN THE BUILL ON HUM. BUT YOU HAVE TO BLAZE THE ARIST FOR THAT. PAUSE AND REFRESH YOURSELF. Obviously, few of us have the chance or territory to make manaus out of ourselves. But even in the normal course of human events, we are often too sick to see a reflection, when a flower blooms. Happily there's a soils pond or refreshed stand—with plenty of ice-cold Coca Cola ready—around the corner from anywhere. With its delicious taste and kindness of heart, this mukkah makes a little minute long enough for a big roast. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT