PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1927 German Wage Scale Shows Big Increase, According to Report Labor Is Slowly Moving Out of Depression Slough of Past Decade Bernin, (UP) — German Ishor is slowly making his way out of the shack of miserable wages and indebtedness. He's now able to prove that past devise have strikingly marked its position, according to a report just released by A. Drius, commissioner of the Interior. Such improvement as was noted in the recent event, however, only with the help of experiments expressed in figures for the whole of the German working population. The results were that, in analyzing the several recent strikes and leekout3, naturally have a higher rate of Although the pay envelope of the incipient German worker still holds a receipt for his amount, when co-operated with the employer by American workmen for the same sort of labor, the pay envelope has been transferred to the last four years. This upward tendency has been paralleled by an equally regular, but somewhat different trend. Wages Are Increasing Lister's income increased approximately 20 per cent in the last four years. Meanwhile the cost of living during three years went up 15 per cent. Living Conditions Are Improving While unable to measure statistics, the Brains report indicates the living conditions of German working families, the Brains report declared that "the standard of living in Germany is probably lower, and in the case of a great part of the working class has been made or surpassed the prevailing." Unemployment and labor dispute continued as various unfavorable aspects of the labor problem, although a former case some relief was noted. An encouraging feature of the report was the section dealing with save energy. The program grew in the last year and a half. Every month since August, 1927, shows an increase of more than to more than 300 million marks. High School Classes Grow Kansas City, Kan., to Graduate 646 in June; Wichita 567 According to lists just compiled by George O. Foster, registrar, 13,883 students are to be graduated from Kannan University in Kannan this spring. This shows a marked increase over the count of two colleges previously 12,100 seniors were graduated. Welikha, Topela, and Emporia show the largest count among the schools. Schools at: Coyville (Wilson county), Wallace, and Doniphan are graduating one student each, and Brewer has two. The lists from selected towns follow: Abdulmeh, 103; Aichheim, 32; Bouzil, 69; Boukhari, 156; lake, 177; El Jordaro, 78; Empirio, 203; Independence, 141; Kansas City, 64; Lawrence, 124; Leavenworth, 92; Wichita, 189; Killeen, 425; Wichita, 577 and Wintufch, 426. Louis Untermayer, in a lecture before students of the University of Wisconsin, called English one of the most beautiful of dead languages. American poets are beginning to make up new voids, telegraphic languages, he said. "Salvaging the Creators" by Study of Creative Minds Everywhere Is Life Work of Rollo Walter Brown By William Earight Rollo Walter Brown, Tuesday's conversation speaker, says he is able to teach even the most interesting job in the world that of "Balancing the Creations," as he terms the young artist who writes novels. He will give letters of files received from young and old artists all over the world in his book, "The Life of Artists." He remarked, "A short time ago I received a letter from a young man who is trying to grow a different kind of art." Naturally he was asked, "What good will come from growing a new turnip?" "This young farmer may be another Burbank, you know," was the reply. I turned to Janice Ward. Likes to Angie Work Whatever it is, poetry growes very valuable. But Mr. Brown is willing and eager to pass judgment on the work. A Boston waitress recently showed his some poetry she had written, and through her encouragement she is now writing a commendable work any day thisriter. In fact "savage coworkers" in his man's body, whilst his life work now is that of interpreting the lives of these men. "Brian Beigle" is the most known biography; "Lonely Americans" his latest work gives as an insight to the life of a man who was part of artists we find Lincoln, whom Brown calls "The English," and "The Long Wolf," who ignored science and ridiculed for his views on the slavery question. In discussing the Harvard Lampon and the Hardness gift he said, "it is a terrible thing for people to take a hardness gift because their publication would think it a great oke if they could come upon the soonest editions which have been written about the hardness gift, he gift. The Lampon does not even take itself seriously. The Hardness gift was simply a matter to be written humbly about and not an insult." This worker in creative education consented to answer other questions only after improving upon the Putnam work which he is interested and not lecturing or giving views on other topics. He should also contact teacher aays who he enjoys addressing college admissions and believes he is successful with students because he is confident in his ability. "I attempt to talk simply and entertainably and that is my aim in writing." es Harvard Lampoon Criticisms Harvard Lampoon He went on to discuss in the month of March 2013 three years ago, "The editors got out a mock Literary Digest number. On the cover was the picture of Washington and there were standings of blocks of ice out of the way the men in the houses were finding. There were objectionable bites in the body of the Lampoon, the headline was "A bad police, so they suppressed the house ca the ground that it was overkillly used to use the American flag in this industry," she wrote. The fishing party. They declined this was there sole objection to the magazine. Two days later a new issue appeared with the stars and stripes of Washington and his crew were flying the white line. It must be humming to one who steps to reflect to use Washington and his crew suddenly by whiteswaters" Final Exams NECESSARY When asked what he thought of final exams, many students said they a student. I presented them, but now have come to see it, require that a Mr. Brown is interested in creative minds everywhere, but he is concerned not only with the way places, rainbow waiting rooms, and in small town cottages but by boys whose feet are in the foreground, but whose minds are in the background, who So, whether you wish 'to make a mouse trot, grow turnips, or write sentence it is well worth your while to make Raleigh Walter Brown's acrostic poem. To make the world very interesting and I like it," he says. current put together all of the smaller units of the course. It first gives students a day to day, we have to be able to use a certain architectural view of it and then we are able to access necessities our going through the material in one fairly rapid swing. Encourage Separate Schools "The co-educational system is a thing to be tolerated, but not to be tolerated. The co-educational institutions are to be encouraged." He says he enjoys teaching both men and women, but prefers to teach them only in classrooms. When on the platform he tends to be a trifle sympathetic and airy from that when talking privately, locally, he is quite human and vastly interesting. He is also prominent in the public eye. He is very much human (insuch as he carries a variety of corn plants, lina infiltration, etc.) just as many adults do. But when asked if he thought in structures were匀 fairly, he said. "There is a great deal in the art of examination as one university prepares for its exams, but I learned a course so that the term papers, special assignments and examinations are really a part of the course itself rather than something merely included." Announcements A book agent described this man to me as a "Wolf who won't run with the paws," but I should describe him as a wolf who runs ahead of the pack. He is intelligent, patient, and forthright. A scholarly man but one who refrences from forcing upon you any of his knowledge. A kindly, sympathetic individual which perhaps counts for the reason that so many artists trust their continuity in life. Brown Is Human Off Stage R. H. Wheeler Starts Monday GRETA GARBO in "WILD ORCHIDS" NOTE TO MY PATRONS: I am very sorry that we cannot show this picture more than two days but on account of Bowersock closed for installation of Talking we are over crowded on bookings and must cut our play dates accordingly. However, I have personally screened 'WILD ORCHIDS' and urge you to watch the video because we have seen the ROTH SISTERS in their act "DARLINGS OF HARMONY LAND" which will play next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and heartily recommend them. A bill has been introduced in the legislature which would give students $270,000 to be used as a scholarship fund for students (from and to the National College System). Signed: Jerry Baker, Mgr. Varsity Theatre. Stone Mountain Sculptor to Complete Great Task Mohsen, ... (UIP) Gutterson Burgham, whom refused to take suggestions brought about by his dismissal as chairman of the Mowerial project, near Atlanta, says he is going back to complete the task. Mr. Mohsen also said that though it was his domain that rule with unquestioned authority that brought about his dismissal three years ago. Burgum is at present engaged in carrying out of the rock of Rushmore Mountain, in the Black Hills, Hickory County, in the Columbia coin and Rossouwia. When the Stone Mountain work is returned he will be in charge of both projects, he said. What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns The experiment was made during a special showing of the talking film in a local theater in order to decorate if sound films were entered. United Press One of the subjects had been blind since birth. The other two had been deprived of their sight 12 years ago. The latter two were able to visualize the picture as action progressed while the owner's reception was similar to that of a man. Hatchimsen--Desiree for a movie career was whirted when California police arrested 19-year-old Melissa Hatchimsen, in Los Angeles. Council Grove, Al Smith has been elected president of the Chamber of Commerce and elected vice-president; Miss Louise Brown, as secretary to the presidents; Dr. Emily F. Dixon, as Chairwoman Kirkpatrick, and C. J. Horton, as members of the board of directors. Three Blind Persons "See" Talking Picture Test Saturata.—One of the largest single shipments of poultry ever made from this section of the country was made by a poultry company here when 2500 pounds of chickens, for which they were sold, were sent to eastern markets. Hollandset —Holland set, claim to be one of the smallest cities in Kansas supporting sound movies. A theater here now is showing tallies and attracting inmates of jokers with the rural district for stories about Haye--Harry S. Kirkman, farmed living near her, sold $2,955.75 worth of milk during the last twelve months. Send The Daily Kansan home. Geltch is one of the most widely known solitists in this part of the country. He has appeared in Law and Literature for several years. Before he came to the University of Kansas, he was head of the violin department of the Univers- Prof. Waldman Görleh, head of the violin department of the School of Fine Arts, will give a recital on Monday, March 4, in central Administration auditionium. Prof. D.J. M. Sawar will present the Fine Arts will accompany him. Violin Professor to Be Heard Monday, March 4 Gelfoth has studied under the most prominent vocal teachers of the School of Music, the Leopold Owlman, who has taught the famous Helizit and Mischn Elmman. At Chichester Musical College, Gelfot won the prestigious proficiency in violin solo work. 'Gelfot's rectal will include balsamic and viola-concertos' as well as a group of lighter numbers. The rectal will begin at 8 p.m., and will be open to the public. 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