TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE - 4 14 Little Quells Student Mob Miniature Business District Daily Serves Needs of Students at O. U Celebrants of Michigan Victory Storm Town Theater Ann Arbor, Mich. — (UP) — Tear-gasm bombs and the appearance of President Charlene Cook Little combined with the starring role of the ganter theater last night in which 3,000 University of Michigan students participated after Michigan's basketball game. The celebrants, generally armed with rotten eggs, potatoe and rocks in their hands, old campaise movie house. They were recalled by a squad of police. Unhunted, the students hastened to the camp, where they were in readiness. As the student surged forward police buried tear gas gun, they turned away momentarily only momentarily halted the egg boom bardement which continued for almost two hours when Little was called for four minutes. After a brief conference with the theater managements, the students were dispersed when Little announced that they would be arrested were to be released to him. Around Mt. Oread --the senior-sophomore and junior- freshman women's. basketball games will be played tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Marie Miller, c'29, has been out o school a week sick with the flu. Prof. Jens P. Densen talked over WDAF Monday evening on "The Hardboiled Tax Collector." Albert Preston, c. 311, was recently elected president of Pen and Scroll for the remainder of the semester. Representative and Mrs. I, F. Tal- ton, of McPherson, visited Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden, 1300 Oread, Sun- day, March 3. There were 95 calls at the student hospital yesterday. The usual number of daily calls runs from 60 to 80 a day. W. E. Lyman, custodian at Blake hall, who was operated on a week ago today, is recovering as well as can be expected, according to authorities at the Simmons Hospital. Lynah has been hospitalized in a broken leg for more than a month. Try outs for El Ateneo, Spanish Club, will be held tonight at 7:30 in 113 east Administration building. Any student who wants to try out for the tryouts or for the tryouts will those wishing to try out may present some play or anything original that they might care to give. A second try out will be available for students who are not able to be present Wednesday. Thurlo Newell, c. 125, has been confined to the hospital the past week, suffering from an injury received in an intramural basketball game, between the Pi Upsilon fraternity and the Tennessean Club. He was shot in a fall, and will need crutches for a month or more, according to Doctor Camesonet. Four thousand dollars in prizes for book manuscripts is being offered by the American Sunday School Union, which has been under the provisions of the John C. Green fund. Two thousand dollars each will be given for the best manuscripts of Religion in Education and Christianity to Young People. The Lawrence Choral Union will sing through the choruses of Verdi's "Requiem" at rehearsal on Friday, March 26, gradually rounding into shape, but they will receive some attention tonight, said J. M. Carrero, director of the Arts this morning. The "Requiem" will be presented April 20, during the concert last fall from April 28 to May 4. Tom Bishop, c'29, and Rob Thompson, c'30, regular forwards of the Kentucky Wildcats, generally given position in an all-American selection of court teams by Gdfrey Jr., sports editor of Collegiate Athletics, and Coach authority. The selection, recently published, was made by Gdfrey with coaches in all parts of the country. Any student who may be interested in television experiments, particularly in receiving radio television broadcasts, will find this book a regular schedule of broadcasts prepared by Science Service and published weekly. The schedules cover every broadcast in the BBC's programming digitizing data on the scanning used. Phi Delta Phi, law fraternity, initiated seven new members at the courthouse Sunday afternoon. Guests Raymond Heilman and Raymond Heilman of the School of Law, M. A. G. Corrill, LL. B., 95% of Lawrence, and his son, C. A. G. Corrill, LL. B., 96%. Kan. The new members are: George Bull, 730; Carlton Clark, 103; Sydney Edward, 229; Bailor Jeffery, 121; Emma Hunt, 216; Leland Levi, 1, and Harvie Murale, ucl. 1, A. G. ALRICH PRINTING - ENGRAVING Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies. Stationery 736 Mass. St. Norman, Okla. - A miniature busi- ness in the community provides 45 commercial, from daily services the needs of the 4,000 students attending the University of Oklahoma. These firms, practically all of which are located within a block of the northern edge of the University campus, serve the students with every meal, tombstacks and hamburgers to books and theatrical entertainment. From 7. a.m., to 11 p.m. this business activity, resembling that in gular district of Norman, which is located less than a mile to the north. Missouri Senator Was Our President for Day Washington.—(UP)—Only one per son has ever claimed the title of "president for a day." In 1849 when Zachary Taylor was to have been inaugurated on March 4, he refused to take the oath of office until March 5 as the fourth fell on a David R. Ackelson, famous Senator for Missouri for whom the city of Ackleton, Kan., was named, was presided over by the Constitution at that time the president pro-tem of the senate was entitled to assume the presidency of the United States should both the Senate and vice-president become vacant. Thus Senator Atchison technically became president for 24 hours when Taylor refused the oath of office on Sunday. The Missouri Senator was always careful to note in his biography that he was "president for a day." Later Congress changed the Constitution to make the presidency pass from the president and then the secretary of state to the president, officials should be a vacancy occur. Announcements --the senior-sophomore and junior- freshman women's. basketball games will be played tonight in Robinson gymnasium. The G. O. P. division of W. S. G. A. will meet at Westminster hall, at 7:30 o. m., Wednesday, March 6. Edna Spoonemore, president Physical examinations will be given many Saturday afternoon, March 9, at the student hospital to those making appointments. This includes all men with a history of brain tumor/freshness, uppermenners, and faculty members taking graduate work. The deadline for applying for a booth at the K, U, Karnival is set for Wednesday night, March 6. Also, all organizations having booths must specify the space they will require by Thursday night, March 7. Call me at Merrill Haas, Assistant Manager Dr. Irving M. Levy of Topeka will give the second of his series of lectures on Jewish history at 3:45 Wednesday afternoon in room 210 Priser Drury Women Indignant at Being Called "Robots" Springfield. Mo.—(UP) —Indication among women students at Dpry College here arose today for a presentation by the Dpry semi-weekly college paper charging that they are more "artificial robots." The professors have been written by one of the men students, read: "Meet one of the dolls and you have them all. College professors routinely rouge and lipsticked—they are afraid to expose what originality they may possess and in the end are approximately little more than re- Would Vote To Re-elect This Smoke So. Richmond, Va July 25, 1928 tures by far the most trade with University students. 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Fraternally yours, (Signed) Franklin Montgomery Jacksonville, Florida, — Pioneer rangers, who knew their West but didn't know much about trees; present-day rangers who come out to learn the history of the trees they learn their West, furnished dramatica and diverting material for Will C. Barns, veteran U. S. Forest Service man, who taked before the joint meeting of the National Forest Assessment Association here this evening. Elements Fuse in Service "Old-Timers" and College Mer Help Conserve Trees --inexpensive Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Oklahoma Union Fills Need When the new generation of school-trained men began to filter in, the old teachers, particularly they "gave them a role," but the youngsters were game, stood the gaff, and learned their business. Sometimes they showed the former cattle herd as an example of their profession And from such a mingling of old elements and new the Forest Service has grown up. The forests are guarded, and even more remakebucks, cattelemus and other animals keep pace, by this force of cowboys plus college graduates. Sons of Hoover Never Eligible to Presidency Washington, — (UP)—One other of the sons of the new President of the United States ever can hold the position which their father has just assumed, even if they had that ambition. Although Involved in Law Suits It Serves Students Neither Herbert Hover, Jr., 28, for Allan Hover, 21, was born in the United States. Both were born in London. ENVY IS CORROSIVE it is needless, too. if you choose your jewelry at— --inexpensive (Other Campus Noecln) Norman, Okla.—The union building on campus of the University of Oklahoma has announced a student life, in spite of the fact that it has enacted much controversy, no matter how you view it. The union building houses the various recreation features used in union buildings. The union building has hotel accommodations, for visiting athletic teams and for the parents of the athletes. The admission of a small part of the campus, on which the building is located, into the city of Norman has been approved by the county recreation rooms to the local tax. The student body voted a $2.50 fee per semester to pay for it, but at the beginning of the present semester at a small group of students filled an instructional Oklahoma county, seeking an order restraining the University and board of regents from collecting this fee. The plan was denied in the district court, but will be appealed to the supreme court, it has been reported. The $250 demanded was refused. The recreation rooms were closed, and the man employed by the Union to run them was now accused of assessor is now trying to tax the building and they are waiting the re-exam. The payments of the fees by the students will pay for the building in time. 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