THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Full Junior Credit to College Students for a Year in France Scholarship Is Given to Thos Whose Record Has Been Very, High Very High Through membership in foreign study groups which have been established by different American colleges and universities, college students to spend the junior year in France while pursuing the foreign studies they will receive a grant full credit toward the Bachelor of Arts degree. The foreign study groups are affiliated with the University of Delaware since the first attempt which was six years ago, and has proved successful to study abroad. The program of work is not an easy one and only those that undertake it are uniformly high. A minimum of four years of French, two of which have been taken in college, is necessary to obtain a diploma available for American college juniors are limited to the general fields of Literature, economics, philosophy, etc. Good Preparations for Teachers Gee! Preparations for Teachers The Gee! team is about $1,000, which includes ocean travel and all other necessary expenses expect clothing and inclothes. The scholarship, aside from the honor derived, gives the student the opportunity to develop her own standard French with ease; this is good preparation for those who expect to teach French or who intend to work in a foreign country. The study abroad boarders one's point of view considering the other students and their need to become familiar with the French art, architecture, opera and drama. All these things are available without charge. Students are admitted at an expense little greater than that for the average twelve-weeks. Scholarship Limited **scholarship Limited** A limited number of competitive scholarships for $1000 and $200 each have been established to assist highly recommended students who cannot afford the full cost of a year abroad The scholarships for $300 will be awarded only to those who are to be admitted to graduate school in groups approved by the committee. Applications for the scholarships must be filled out and filed with the students credentials at the office of the Education office not later than April 10. Prof. Eugenic Galleb of the department of Romance Languages, spoke enthusiastically and met with any students interested in getting the full particulars. She also application at her office, room 301 Primer hall. "Harbingers of Spring" Like Winters in Michigan Crystal Falls, Mich. — (U.P.) There is no such thing as a "first robin of spring" in this northern woods section—one of the coldest spots in the country. The ground is covered. A hardy strain of robins has developed here and large flocks of the birds, commonly known as barbines, winter in the spruce and pine trees. Send The Daily Kansan home Fish Scales Valuable to Make Pearl Beads Portland, Me. —(UP) — The board of the modern meat-packing industry, but all the pig is utilized except its organ, is now followed by the anatomy of the Caiman Tail in a dairy, that all the fish is being utilized, even its scales. Pearl essence planks here and at other points along the Maine coast are offering seven cents a pound for fish scales, and two of毯 formers formerly have heard this session at the total price estimate is $250,000. One hundred pounds of the sences, for which the essence factories pay $4 are required to produce one pound of the New York market. The essence, after clothete processing, is used in skincare products, necklaces and miscellaneous jewelry. K. U. Grad Is Publisher Russell Whitman, A. B. '93, Now With Atlanta Georgian Russell R. Whitman, A.B.'93, be vice-president and secretary of the North American Guild Title TK Mr. Whitman began his newspaper work on the Kansas City World and the Kansas City Journal, and co-advertising manager of the Kansas City Journal. From 1969 to 1914 he was publisher of the Boston Press, who organized the Audit Bureau of Circulations, whose reports are the basis for the calculation of all publications are measured. In the fall of 1917 he bought the journal in the capacity of president and publisher until the paper was merged with the New York Journal of Com- While at the head of the Commercial Mr. Whitman on the 12th anniversary of his paper, March 21, gave a dinner at which the three speakers were President Harding, Vice-President Bush, and Secretary of Commerce Harper Hower. Skull of the Palestine Stone Age Man Found Melbourne Stock Exchange London - Stone age men whose tools resemble those of the famous Cro-Magnon race of Europe but whose ancestry is modern or "modern" race once lived in the caves of Palestine. The first knowledge of these people has been obtained through the work of Miss Devyat Garrell a pupil of the famous Abu Breadl, Miss Garrett's explorations have had the backing of the British School of Art. The new discoveries fill in a wide gap that hitherto existed between the island of B.C. and the country from the east about 2000 B.C. and the Gujerian Skull, which was discovered by Genesearth during the 1925-26 season. This ancient skull, belonging to the known primitive Neanderthal race, dates back to at least 2000 B.C. an era when An agreement has been signed by Dartmouth College of Hanover, N. H., and the Stanford University for football games between the two schools in Your Kansan Special Delivery 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 Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening The University Daily Kansan Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25 Bootleggers' Express Arrives The arrival of 52 convicted bookellers at North Milwaukee, WI, was less than estimated for run selling at Superior, WI. At left are United States Postal Service officials. German Writer Tells of Finding Lost Manuscripts of Great Novel Wrapped Around Herring in Cafe Berlin, — (UU) — This story, if invented by a novelist, would be considered as ridiculous and incredible. But being a true story which happened to a novelist, it shows that life is still constantly changing, even in plantasies then writers portray it. With his manuscript in the pocket of his covenant he wont with them on a rope, and after a night of songs he goes to Berlin. He fell in his pocket and notched that his manuscript had gone. Whoever has been in the dire picture of this man's energetic work will understand what his feelings were. He set down in his hotel and tried to start his novel because he could not find the right words. Herring Brings Fortune Finally he decided to go back to his village. He had not enough money to Celebration Party Hermann Sudermann, the noted German extravagant and more fantasy star, brought to the editor the chapters needed for a week's supply. One day, the editor told him that this story could be said, "if you are ill, and nobody knows it, you will be to be content if future itself will be finished novel, or I don't want it at all." In vain Sudermann tried to persuade him to stick to the old method, but he did not succeed. Sudermann went home to his native village in Eastern Prussia, and on the When it was finished he wired to the editor and announced him coming. Starting on his journey to Berlin, he met a woman from Prussia, where he had to change the station he had not attended. a friend who had come to town from the neighborhood, and he could not meet her. He celebrated this unexpected meeting. five in Berlin, and if ever he could write that novel again, it would only be in the old homestead. So he started back, and again he had to stop at Istanbul. There was no phone in town, so his friends were not in town, and desperate, he bespoke him a tour. He sent us the tour into Turkey. So successfully did he tour the town that finally he asked for a hereditary seat. A girl brought the herring, wrapped up in paper, and while he was writing down his observations, she was written on the book of the paper. He turned it—and found a page of his "Give me all the wrapping paper you have!" he cried, and they brought back a bag of wrapping paper were missing. The men unzipped, lost a couple of days before had gone to bed. Sulerman himself vened for the truth of the story. The novel strongly recovered was "Fran Storge," the book that made him famous. League Report Shows Decline of "Flu" in Europe Washington, — Reports from the League of Nations to the United States health service indicate that flu deaths in peacetime countries, the height of the epidemic apparently having been realized in the first and second weeks of Tue- day. Northern Ireland and Scotland are reported decreases for the week ending Feb. 16, Czecho-Slovakia reported an increase in its capital cost amid its civilian population. All freshmen enrolled in chemistry at Stillwater are required to enter the annual spelling contest sponsored by Chi Sigma. America's Sberlock Holmes Only 6 more days to wait before you see and hear this great All-Talker. Doors open 12:30 Wednesday, March 20 Shows continuous, starting 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9. Prices 35c till 5 p. m. — then 50c Kiddies 15c. Tea-Drinking in America Uncommon. Says Londoner London, — (UIP) — Ten dealers in London are wondering whether the assumption of a bus bus reached its destination point. Their bodies that were caught in the bus have been States a great self-distancing nation have not been fulfilled. Vernon Dean, chairman of the Tea Brokers' Association, and in a speech before the "A market that has been a disruption to us is the United States," said Senator Bernie Sanders, who personally "bis" and that considerable amounts of money have been spent on border patrols that are only one pound per head ammunition, or less than the two capita pounds for age 18 or older. Obama is forced to the Senate that America has not yet made such a decision. Texas Welfare League Sponsors New College Other Comments: Computer Science Baccalaureate Dentistry 401 and 501 students of the College of Industrial Arts are accredited in the Phi Beta or "boo生物学," the tuition fee of which is only a dime. The quality of the instructor's documents on a number of subjects, such as biology, aiology and history,professors from nearby universities. This type of college is sponsored by the Welfare League of the city, and it their intention to extend the education of other cities throughout the country. Amateur Singers' 1929 Radio Audition Announced The finals will be held in New Philadelphia, Pa. — (CUP)—Another National Radio Audition for young musician singers of birth since will be announced soon. York in December when five boys and five girls will compete for $25, 900 in cash awards and scholarships in a prominent American conservatory. The foundation conducted simulated auditions with which thousands of young singers in all parts of the country participated. Conditions of the contest are similar to those in the music minor singers between the ages of 15 and 23 are eligible. To reach the finals, it is necessary to win successive local, state and district auditions. SUNDAY, March 17th Rouses for Her Rouses for Dinner Rouses for Everyday One dozen bills for one dollar Have your order in by Friday noon JAYHAWK FLORAL GARDENS Phone 145 D. E. dolly owner *A Real Jail Institution* FIRST ANNIVERSARY The K. U. Karnival---- With all the side shows—and "trimming" to give it the "favorite" of professional carnivals—at the Memorial Union Bridge, Saturday night—be there. A person promising bestod Kotd finishing then we do cannot failk that promise. Framing - tinting copying - enlarging reducting - retouching Eastern & Aglia films D'Ambra Photo Service 1115 Mass. 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