WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A. 无 B. 有 C. 无法判断 D. 不存在 PAGE THREE Mouth-to-Mouth News Has Wider Circulation Than Moscow Papers Reports, False and True, Spread With a Lightning Speed Among People Pu EUGENE LYONS United States Navy Correspondent Moscow - (U9) The most widely circulated newspaper in the Soviet capital is the month-to-month gazette. It reaches more people and more quickly than all the official newspapers roiled for it. It disseminates its information to foreign ones — with lightning speed. Press censorship is not a new thing for the Russian. He had generations of training in the ways of controlled news under the Tears. "Have you hear . . . " is a sound opening for a conversation, as the one abroad, "I see by the papers . . . And the matter which is retained is not necessarily political. Sometimes it is merely a good misuse, or it fantastic tale of adventure or may be just a bit weird. The latter club is the story being widely spread here about a "suicide club" in the colonies of Moscow. Several masked men are supposed to capture captives and brought to the club. Others captured a boy in the same fashion. These two, were then forced to assist in the deaths of two members of the club, by the other buried alive at a grave ceremony. Unbelieved. But Told Unhereby, but God Nobody really believes the story, but everywhere one hears it told in great detail. A political incumbent now going the rounds is worth recording. "Why is Stalin suddenly so angry at Trotsky?" some one asked, "Why indeed,"答 the answer, "Stalin unfairly criticized Trotsky; proceeded to torture Trotsky; and then worked so badly that it has good reason to be angry, . . ." In the old days clever political and intellectors used to be credited to Karl Rabe, an Austrian who lived in the Bibbeltown. Of course he was not always the author of those stories, but he was given credit, even as Amadeus of all absurd all anonyms, to Mark Twain. It is removed that Katie is coming back from his callous room. If it is true, we may witness a reminiscence of Bobbah tumor. Universal Tongue Has 500-Word Vocabulary London—(UUP) —A universal language containing 400 words in the desire of Prof. C. K. Orden, whose aim, as he calls it, is to "dislathe." In a recent issue of the magazine Payche he creates a piece of scientific fiction called "The Inhibitor" that interrogated paranail hammers—a second biography for all those who do, despite their fears. This list of words beats Paraguayan English, because the whole of this new language can be printed on a leather jacket, and "can be at a glance." Experiment with the new vocabulary have been surprisingly successful. The word 'murder' is used, much, for the killing Note, have been "imprisoned" with conveying The new language can be learned in about a month, he thinks, though the full program of scientific "obstruction" may take a hundred years to complete. To Present Flare To Annu TI Teva Church in the City of Oroville, CA beamed graphical quilt, bearing 700 images captured around a Mountain state flag, will be presented to Mme Anne Morrow the future President and the King's Daughter at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Earn Your Wings! Summer Flying Course Quality Qualifying You for Private Pilot's Licence "Your" (for represent- ting TIME this spring. Command AireSchool Little Rock, Arkansas The school's course for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Flight 521. Numerous students have completed the School Instruction curriculum and all over flight 521. The school will be in combination with a course on civil engineering, flight 521, and the Protection of Commerce Private Airlines. 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Doctor Riley comes to the part of his presentation that includes a chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary society in scientific research. He lectured this afternoon at 4:30 in Blake hall on "Adapatation as Illustrated by The lectures are illustrated and are based on his work in the field ro an author and scientist. From here, he will go to the University of Missouri and get more lecture under the auspices of the Missouri chapter of Sigma Xi. Five Centenarians Celebrate Vancouver, B. C. — (UP) "Dad" Quick, Vancouver's most colorful tourist, is 108 years old. The familiar city has been visited by more than 60 birthday with the ceremony. Four other contourists were guistas at his celebration. They were Mr. Gulberg, who was the founder of 109, of Karnapolis, B. C.; Solomon Muniz, 101, of Bromley, and William Ward, 102, of Bromley. Natick, Mass., — (UP) — A former Natick clichero, who rose to the second highest office in the land, is to be permanently honored. The Natic Park Department has set code two acres of land which subsequently will be developed around the original shop where Henry Wiliams once lived. The coming vice-president of the United States in the Grant administration. "In this little shop, Henry Wilson, vice-president of the United States, learned to make shoes. He was known as the Natick cobbler. Today the little shoe shop at West Central and Mill Streets bears this sign: Send The Daily Kansan home. Your Kansan Special Delivery Lecture to Be Thursday In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Cold Keeps Professor Lawler From Giving Speech Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; The University Daily Kansan News Department, K. U. 25 Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening Miss Lillian Lawer, assistant professor of Latin and Education, who is the middle western representative of the Archaeological Institute of Greece, taught in "Ancient Greece" Thursday, March 12, at 4:30 p.m. in room 260 Fraser. The lecture is being given at an open meeting of the K. U. Classical Club. This lecture in on the intrigue and drama of the dance, which Miss Lawer has prepared and given at several universities. It deals with the fact in general, the intercourse between two dancers, the two dances, the Maequal or Bacchic舞, and the Chain舞. Slides showing the actual steps and movements will be shown during the lecture. "Up to the present time studies of the Greek dance have been made either by scholars who knew nothing about it, or by those who know little about Greek, with the result that we have been shown two types of dancing: "music dance," said Lawmer, "It must be studied from the point of view of both the dancer and that of the performer." Housewives Face Prison if "Hamburger Bill" Passes Carson City, Nev., (UP) - Prison fees may five Newyork housewives lose as the state passes the lower bounds of the state legislature, dubbed the "Innaborghens." The bill would make it a felony to purchase hamburger steaks, or any other form of ground meat, or meat used in the preparation of the formal stamp of the state inspector. The question that is puzzling me of legal mind is how the meat can be stamped on the stump would have been ground into hamburger. --need no longer be a problem. our gift department has solved the difficulty. 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