MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE THREE Junior Prom, Friday, Will Be University's Only Formal of Year Goodrich Silvertown Orchestra and Silver Masked Tenor Will Entertain The outstanding event of this week end will be the Junior Prom, sponsored by the class of 1930. This is an all-age event, held first time in six years will be formal. It has been deemed advisable to have a graduate each year, and at the Junior Prison is one of the oldest traditions of the school, it is to be given this destiny. The party will be held in the Union building and will last until 2 o'clock. The decorations will be in colors suggestive of spring. The main attraction of the dance is well known 15. serve Goodjelly Silverface the two men, and includes "Happy" Feltion, master a ceremonies, and the Silver Maskes During the week a complete canvass of all the fraternity houses or the bill will be made by Hal Jørgen son, T20, and Bob Borth, p19, president and secretary of the Junior house interest in the coming event. In order to make the Junior Prom fall in between the financial reach of any students who are interested in the job, it is important to get in getting several of the cleaning establishments in Lawrence to import taxexpos which may be rented at a discount. What's Doing Back Home news From Kansas Tow News From Kansas Towns United Press --because "unless it can be challenged it proves that 0.91chattainance is an essential primitive type of omnimal in a primitive forced environment where the only possible form of clothing, and safety was assured by concealment or flight rather than escape." Mhattan. . . The fourth annual baby chick and egg show, sponsored by students at Kansas Agriculture University will be held here April 25, 20, and 27 Salinn - Oscar De Priest, member who formerly lived, here before he was the President of representatives after March 4. For 25 years, George White of South Carolina. DePriest's wife was Angie Young daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs George Young, prominent early day negroes of Salem. Mrs. Shilda just finished shucking and cribbling 1600 buckets of corn, unissisted. Belleville, Mrs. Emma Stubbia, who lives on a farm near Narka, has duplicated her record of last year, which made her the champion women corn Mrs. Shalda weighs only 110, but has demonstrated she is a n better "man" than many of her hired hands. Last year she husked more than 2000 bushels, but only cried a portion of the 'corn crop. All her cori huxing is done in addition to the housework, care of her two children, work connected with her flock of poultry. Topeka, — Chief Two-Game-Wise Calf and several of his Blackfeet warriors will be here March 9. The Chief is one of the most famous Inhonorants in the United States for the head on the buffalo Indian nickel He will attend a reunion here. Jola—The removal of the Jola Hut company from here to Washington led the U.S. Army to an average payroll of $25,000 more directly from Jola. The announcement was made on Wednesday. Lindbergh's Accident Not Unlike Chamberlin's New York, March 4—(UP) —“Mis- chesa Charles A. Lindbergh and his fiancé Miss Amn Morrow, in Mexico, were declared by aviators today not to be Perhaps the most famous of previous similar mishaps occurred to Charleston, in 1976, when he plotted the belliana plane, Columbia, across the Atlantic to Germany. He had taken the two small daughters of Charles A. Levine, owner of the Columbia, aloft in the ship which was being groomed for the transatlantic voyage. A holt snapped in one side of the underverwear as he was taking off Chamberlain was notified by other men, and that his of his carriage was hanging loose. Chamberlain notified his fellow at Curtiss field that he would land at Fort McHenry to facilitate preparations were made with guards and ambulances. But Chamberlain brought the big ship to earth in the middle of the ocean, that none of its occupants was bruised. A week later the ship was repaired and sailed匀ity across the Foch in Rally Paris —(UIP)—Marshall Ferdinand Ferns had further improvement to daywear, a bulletin shirt and a thermal temperature is 37.1 (98.8F) and the pulse驾 84. The pulmonary congestion is subiding and she has passed a good night, taking food." Phithecanthropus Is With Us Again: Java Ape-Man Is Forced to Change His Age Due to "New" Discoveries New York - Pithecanthemops, the ape-man of Java, about whose skull teeth and thighbone evolutionary battles have raged for more than a generation, is living his age. He is 80 years old. He is the "morker" Pilduen man, or dawman, of Britain, in the opinion of Dr. Henry Fairchild Galasn, president of the American Museum of Natural History, who says he contributed to the technical journal, Science. Doctor Olsborn was led to his conclusions by a study of the animal bones and teeth found associated with the Pileatee population, some nearbody assemblage of the Pileateanthropus remains were of "Middle Pleistocene, and certainly not Lower Pleistocene, with less Pliocene." Set aside that the Pileatee times brings him up to the time when glaciers of the ice age covered most of Europe and of eastern North America; the first age assumption is that late Pileatee, preceded the glaciers. Doctor Osborn states that he has written to a leading German scientist who has examined the animal bones to check over his findings again Around Mt. Oread --because "unless it can be challenged it proves that 0.91chattainance is an essential primitive type of omnimal in a primitive forced environment where the only possible form of clothing, and safety was assured by concealment or flight rather than escape." Mary Bartram, c. 31, returned to school Monday, after spending the past week at her home, Ponce City, capturing from a recent illness. Steve Merrill, A, B 25 has recently been elected to the New York City paper of former New York City. Merrill was formerly telegraph editor of the Waterbury (Count.) Rep. Chancellor Lindley spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Toronto, at the invitation of Governor Reed, consulted on appropriations for the next two years. Emery Kemeler, M.E.27, has accepted an instruction to teach mechanical engineering in the University of Pittsburgh under John Dent屠 professor of mechanical engineering in the School of Engineering. The Benux Art exhibit of the Institute of Design, New York City, will be on display Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week on the third floor of the Engineering building. The collection consists of eight drawings depicting various colleges in the East and Middle West. The Y.W.C.A. cabinet and Miss Ethiwell Williams, secretary, were entertained by Mrs. A. Henkey informally at her home Sunday afternoon. The museum, a fine art gallery over Mrs. Henkey's art collection of famous paintings, many of which are the originals; and samples of different materials used in their creation had been collected on her trips abroad. Cold Weather Hammers Burials Humboldt, Iowa — (UP) The interstate road that links Oklahoma to Iowa this winter has brought among other hardships that of grave digging. In this section grave diggers say the earth is frozen to a depth of five feet. Cold Weather Hampers Burials The state senate of Oregon has passed a bill placing one board of relegates over the University of Oregon, Oregon State College and the state University. The board is invited to end the competition between the college and the university. Omaha Hat Shop We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. 717 Mass. St. PHONE 255 QUALITY — SERVICE The revolutionary setting back of the English Piltdown man, or dwarfman of Java, was also based on a study of homes. The remains of this being, a decided low-brow but still elegant man, named Piltown, Piltdonthecropus was, were found in a gravel-pit, associated with the houses of quadrups of early Piltdontecropus and a triangular stone-faced animal bones of two geological periods indicates that the gravel-pit was formed by outwash from older earth. 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Opportunities Coming In "We are desires of bringing into the department men with the proper foundation to grow, young men whose possibilities for growth are not limited, and who can take on buoyant activities" Mr. Zimmerman said. Representatives of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company will be in Lawrence on March 14 and 15 to interview students destroys of en- terprise computers. Representatives of the Kresge company will hold conferences March 18 and 19. To Succeed Boath Anyone wishing to get in touch with Zimmerman may do so by seeing Mr. H, A. Richardson, secretary of the Bureau. Edward J. Higgins, 67, chosen by the High Council as the new Minister of Defence in General Branwell Booth for the second time was deposed as unfit Stockholm People Believe Honesty the Best Policy Stockholm—(UP) Honesty is be increasing among the inhabitants of this city to talk about a number of lost articles which are discovered in street cars, shops, theaters Last year 5,067 items were brought in against a quarter the year before. This means that each week an average of 100 persons recover their misdiad before Among the articles were blankets linoleum rugs, furs, and diamonds, although walking sticks, ambrellas and keys predominate. A department of aeronautics in the College of Engineering with one professor drawing $5000 a year is in need of a colleague at the University of Wisconsin. Buehler and His Derby- Rent Your Car from 916 Mass. Phone 653 Rent-A-Ford Latest for Debaters E. C. Ruckler, University debate coach, was on the SIL this morning making final preparations for the debate tour of Eastern schools which will take place in black derby hat. Ken Corder, one of the party of three debaters who will make the trip with the coach,终会“we can wear our 'em toco,啃?” Bucher remained silent until a was suggested he might judge for A. In the end, Bucher was summoned. Then in defense of himself, he said, "You have to wear 'em back east. Catfish are not as nice as cats." I surmised if you see Corder, Anderson and Kingbury each wearing a black backpack with a floral waistband a black derby hat also—down to the train this evening when they met in a restaurant. Washington. — Prizes of $1,000 and $250 have been offered by the Society of American Foresters here for the best essays describing the present nation-wide nation-wide remedy for its solution. The center closes in September. 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