SUNDAY, MARCII 3, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE from Rent Your Car Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. Shoe Repairing While You Wait COSTUME JEWELRY The new styles are here—come in and try them on—all colors—and inexpensive Are you in a hurry It doesn't matter for we have quick service and quick lunches. Besides anything you desire. Or. are you at leisure? College Inn "South 14th" Taxi-- Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Money, Desire, Work, Ambition to Fly, Are Aviator's Frerequisites Prof. E. D. Hay Head of Glider Club Here Reports Its Progress An expenditure of $4 or $5, a little more than $100, is necessary to learn by ear all the necessary to acquire the art of flying a plane from an airplane. The data submitted by Prof. Karl D. Hay, of the School of Engineering and Architecture and instructor in Glider flying is the type advocated for. It offers the most and most desirable way to learn its principles at some time one may learn considerable about airplane design and construction. "Eaugh material is now on hand to build two gilders," according to the architect. "The building is already under construction by a group of students, members of the Good Testing Field Here "We have access to one of the best (test) grounds in the country for glider flying," he continued. "The place is about 10 miles northwest of Lawrence, and includes several areas of ground, part of which is sloping northward at sufficient degree to allow a wide variety of enough to leave the ground." Built at Small Cost The glider is of the monoplane type, similar to those now in use in other aircraft, and is built at a small coort. It can fly over 1000 feet, and the glider is strong enough to carry a pilot, and undergo the abuses relative to learning to fly. The pilot has been trained to fly a fixed-land type used in motor driven airplanes. "Under favorable conditions," Professor Hay explained, "pilots have been flown to an altitude of over 2000 feet." The University Glider club is a member of a national intercollegiate sports organization among colleges throughout the country. It is now negotiating for burial, and communicated with Professor Hay for details concerning the construction of the glider. An article in the "Aviation" magazine for Feb. 22, explains the type of glider to be used in training and is studying five different types of glider construction. Wire Flashes Washington, D.C., March 2—(UP) -Rain and cold weather was forecast for transportation day at the nation's capital. The United States weather bureau today. New York, March 2.—(UP) -William intersected in Lewis' office on the estate of Marcus Lowe for about $120 it said it was learned in Wall Street. Atlanta, Ga., March 21 — (UP) in four southern states, as overlying rivers swirl toward the sea. Ten Georgia counties have been reported and proposed bridges, highways, roadways, farms was estimated at more than $1,000, Champaign, IL., March 2, (UP) - Positive identification of a man he had been in contact with after the C. C. Pyle, promoter and former Champaign theater owner wanted here on an indictment charging him for failure of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank of Champaign over a year ago, was charged with the murder of Illinois officers in McAlister. Pyle received no little notoriety last summer, country trout-continental foot race. In our present-day complex c i v i l i zation, market-places have become scattered. It is no longer possible to visit them all in a morning—or even in a day. The Forum was the common market-place for all of ancient Rome. Today a few crumbling columns stand as mute reminders of its former grandeur. Advertising, instead, has become the convenient Forum of modern buyers and sellers. If you are considering the purchase of a new car, you scrutinize the automobile advertisert. Or it's a razor or a talking machine that you want, you turn again to the advertising. Topoka, March 2.—(UP)—"Stand patters" and progressives alike are looking for the appointment of Henry When Caesar Was a Boy Advertising has become the common market-place of this twentieth century. J. Allen, editor, as successor Chester Curtis in the senate. A general view of the piazza and east front of the Castel Bulding at Washington, where Robert Frost once lived. The stone walls where the oath is to be taken are seats for the distinguished guests are patioed. Attention was also turning to the Kansas prospects for senatorial nomination next year to succeed the appointee. Venturen, Cal., – (UP) - E. C. Smead values his Panamah at $8,000 and includes it with Lochs for $1,000. It values his value, but what is written on it. Washington, March 2. — (UPI) — President候选人 Howard's cabinet was completed by Robert Patterson, Ohio state secretary of commerce and former governor Arthur M. Hyde, of Preston, M., as secretary of agriculture. Four names were being discussed for the vacancy, W. L. Lilleston, Wichita, J. N. Tincher, Hornsbyh, W. W. Landis, and R. J. Hopkins Garden City. They believe the appointment would be held over until the Hoover administration. Toptek, March 2. —(UAP) Kansas politicians are turning to the naming process of the state's new governor, McDermott, elected yesterday from the Kansas federal bench to the U.S. Senate. Radio Announcer Values Panama Hat at $8,000 Washington, March 2 — (UP) — A new law providing a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of $10,000 to the person intended to cuff burglaries, came into existence today when President Obama signed the law. The measure is effective at once. When Sound was chief radio announcer at the Sequesterium Exposition in Philadelphia two years ago, he stepped before the microphone to "please sign your name on my hat." As a result there are more than 70,000 books and scripts scribed on the Panama. The list includes the names of General Pershing, Rudolph Valentino, Len Chan, Alexander Langen and Jack Pemsey. Both Harvey and Hopkins are members of the state supreme court. Where Hoover Will Be Inaugurated Columbus...Within the next few years the Greek letter organizations of Ohio University hope to have a new university that will include the partial parts of college campuses in other sections of the country. The fraternities have chosen a large area near the campus and hope there will soon be a Greek organization organized to this tract of land. Ohio Plans Fraternity Row (Other Campus Special) Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. P. Conner Says Spring Is Here Now is the time to think of what you will wear for Easter. Now showing the new spring woolens. Suiting you - that's my business Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening The progenitor of the modern flying machine, the Porectodactyla, which at one time inhabited the Kansas desert, was developed on the third floor of Dyeche Museum and his assistants. The specimen is a flying reptile which measures 20 feet from the tip of one wing to the other and which lived in the Cretician Member of the Pterodactyl Family. Progenitor of the Modern Airplane. to Reside on Third Floor of Dyche Forty to fifty million years ago, Mr. Martin said, in the part of Western Kansas which now includes Trego, Graham Logo, and Glenwood, an indian ocean called the Cretaceous ocean which teamed with animal life and where millions of fish formed the food of the monstrous swimming reptiles that inhabited the ancient animals were from thirty-five to forty foot in length and held complete away in Harvey O'Higgins Is Dead Paintbox, N. J., — (UF) Harry O'Titigan, 53, novelist and magazine writer, died early today at his home in New York. The book he has been all three days from the funeral. The Indiana school of Religion him received a gift of $1,200 to apply on the permanent fund of the school from Mr. and Mrs. George A. Keller of Indianapolis. his huge body of water. A. Living Airplane While the Mousaurs ruled the Cretaceous ocean, the Pterodactyl, this living flying machine somewhat resembled a giant gimp仗盾, soared above the turmul of this inhuman son. The Pterodactyl produced adults during the Cretaceous period, some of which had a wing cage of only six to seven feet. Of the specimens of this period had long feathers like jaws and woolles (toothless). Products are amongst the range of products in only two specimens enough to be mounted, have been found. One of those is in the British Museum in London and the other in the museum of Natural history in New York City. 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SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY YOU CAN TELEPHONE 100 MILES FOR 70 CENTS Aircraft Class Offered Aeronautics to Be Studied by Oklahoma Students Norman, — Chosen in a romantic engineering, modelled after those offered in large center universities. University of Oklahoma most fall. Offered an optional course in the field of mechanical engineering, the course includes the construction of airplane canopy, which will not lift in any upward fly. Tau Omega, an academic fraternity organized on the university campus in December, 1957, by 10 nonstudents studying ation on the University. The fraternity is interested in aviation in the University. Tau Omega was the first acadian fraternity to be organized in the United States. This fraternity has already given hope to the organization's fraternities in all other schools. A number of professors in the University of Indiana maintain bird cafeterias for the birds while the cage is covered with maze. The keeper of the cage feeds the birds, places out food in wholesale quantities. On the "Job" Trail inexpensive electrical engineers will be interviewed Monday and Tuesday of next week by representatives of the Westminster Electric Company, with respect to positions offered for graduates. Dr. E, B. R Etherton head of the company, will contact the interns, with the aid of his assistant. College Gives Credit for Reading The city council of Norman, OK, voted unanimously to authorize the mayor and city clerk to propose to the Norman voters a change in the city's budget, which universally city professors will become eligible to hold city offices. 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