PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN: LAWRENCE. KANSAS "Y" Freshman to Elect Fellowship Group Will Discuss Semester Plans Officiers will be elected, and plans for the new semester discussed at the Y for the new group meeting. A freshman fellowship group meet on Tuesday, at 7 p.m., in next Tuesday, Feb. 19, according to Redman Rath, c31, vice president of the group for the past semester. Rath will give a short talk on "Comparative Religion" if the other matters do not take too long. New students and students that have transferred to this school are especially welcome to this meeting. Attendance will be limited. University faculty will be introduced to this group in later meetings, associate secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Auctioneon has been made by the University of Alabama for the film "Within the Gates" will be available for presentations at the University, Wednesday. Film, "Within the Gates," to Be Presented Here This picture, which is brought here under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. and Fhi Chi Theta, economics science and should be of great interest to students, according to Ethel Childers, an interdisciplinary interest group of the Y. W. C. A. There will be two shewbearings, the first at 4:30 in the afternoon, the second at 4:50 in the afternoon, the auditorium of central Administration building. There will be no admission. London… (UP) Although tundra land first机器人 was created, it was the first robot with six brothers; running in height from Jasper's feet six, to Little Ruperta's Despite their tender ages the services of all seven have been b hired under the supervision of the Jacobson's Exhibition at Agricultural Hall, and soon after the exhibition closes the Robot family with its new robot. The students are out to different railway stations and street curriers to take 4-14 hour a day jobs answering questions and giving answers. Seven Mechanical Men Give Out Information Young John Bull, Junior, presses a button on Rupper's tummy. Almost instantly lights store from under Rupper's beaty eyebrows and a voice incredibly keen for such a younger boots and "What do you want to do?" Young John, startled, stutters "I-please, where can I get a bite to eat?" Bevidered, young John follows the directions, and sure enough, walks straight into a restaurant. Now what has happened is this: when the youth pushed the button on the whiteboard in front of a man at a table in a central room. He impounded the phone and established a telephone contact with a microphone behind in Rapper's face. Thus the man at the central control station heard young questions and he immediately answered them to him. It is predicted that within the next few years these grim formidable Robots will be commonplace in all large cities. "Take the third side on your left and walk straight on," booms the voice. Then the lights die out and tumble, as in a senseless streak of cold steel. Senator Will Not Report Violations of Liquor Law Washington—(UP)—Senator Cole Blease of South Carolina announced in the Senate today that he would not allow a man to even be if he saw a man violating it. Many others in the Senate feel the same way, he declared. He also asked that the administration increase prohibition penalties. Please said: "Prohibition is all right with me. A man that does not want lower fines because he is an innocent person who wants it can get all he wants." Senator Bewails Unlimited Draining of America's Oil and Gas Resources Washington, —(UP)—America is depleting its oil supply by a billion barrels a year and production of this commodity which can be neither replenished nor replaced, increases annually, Senator Charles W. Waterman of Colorado points out in the report of the American Bankers' Journal. He blames avaricious land-holders eager to drain oil from under their own property before it can be taken from neighboring wells; for over-production of oil. State officials are encouraged by him to prevent exhaustion of our reserve "New oil fields of large producing capacity, operated by competitive players in the industry, are on the market that petroleum has been forced into keen competition." "Probably one-half of America's oil production is being used to displace the legitimate and equally effective coal," Senator Wittenman declared. Moreover, he says, "reckless and improvident methods of capture and the ruthless dissipation of the natural gas dissolved in the oil or resident threwthw" has caused this mineral resource to be "squandered at large." Rivalry Among Owners "The magnitude of this production Middleton Dies in Chicago Famous Singer Had Appeared Here in Recital Word of the death in Chicago, early morning, torturing his mother. The obituary has been received here by XI chapter of Phi Mu Academy of which he was an honorary president. has been much influenced by the rapid and competitive drawing of the oil from the newly discovered pools of water among the owners of the surface. "The incentive thus given to production has resulted in a promiscuous demand for wasteful wells, a sheer waste of a very large part of the associated gas reserves, and a waste of the total production from essential use to non-essential use strictly according." Middleton was widely known in this part of the country and was a personal friend of several faculty members. He graduated from Simpson College Indianola, Iowa, and for a number of years was a soloist with the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. He has appeared here both as a He has appeared here both as a solist and in dues with P.S. Ala. Sister, the Solitary and his companion, Stewart Wille, were initiated here April 9, 1923. Urges Remedial Measures Dains Gives Talk in K. C. Before Chemistry Society "Artificial Silk" was the topic of Dr. F. D. Deins of the department of chemistry when he spoke yesterday at the 213th meeting of the Kansas City section of the session was held in the Chamber of Commerce room of the Kansas City Athletic Club building, "The Romance of Rayon," a two-reel motion picture was presented and was followed by a din- The American Chemistry Society is the largest organization of its kind in the world. Prof. A. R. Clemens, a chemist, is the chairman of the Kansas City section. Prof. R. Q. Brewster and several other members also attended the meeting. Bruce Caldwell, 1928 Yale football star, motivated by Manjot Jean Dauro of the Providence Gods, has played for the Detroit team to try out for the local hockey team. "The government itself," he says, "is not without blame for this vast production during the last few years, because when production was at high cost, it was being produced, greatly in excess to any demand for essential use, to be swelled by many million barrels taken from the mobile domain, reserves, and facilities." "Clearly, Congress may, in its direction, prohibit the exportation of petroleum and its products," he writes. Also, "The several states can, under their reserved police power, respectively regulate and control the capture of petroleum within their respective territories to any extent that will prevent waste and loss of oil." New York—(UP)—Melville Stone a leader in American Journalism trusted friend of many famous men, trusted advisor to President in world affairs, died Friday night. It was as a token of the founders of the Associated Press, which he headed as general manager for 20 years, that Stone followed in the direction followed an illness of four months and was caused by hardening of the arteries. Stone was in his eighty-fourth year. New York—(UP)—What is reputed to be the first musical comedy ever produced in the twenties of the 1920s, Hoboken, where the quintet theatrical ideas of Morsley, Throckmorton, Milliken and become the center of a new Bohémien. "The Black Crook," which is the name of the play, created a tremendous furore in 1863 and was denounced by press and malpit. It minkered the time on the American stage that women who woman not an accuser were wired. First Musical Comedy Produced in U. S. Revived Melville Stone, Pioneer Journalist, Dies at 8 Mathematics Studied to Cure Headaches Fayetteville, Ark. —A cure for depression can be obtained by Dr. C. D. Beer, University of Arkansas psychologist, who is recommending its usage, on the website fayetteville.edu. The university is now offering several courses in headache curing. These courses are listed under the general head of mathematics. "The study of mathematics involves the three Doctor DeBoer. 'Certain kinds of headache are actually cured by hard studying and close thinking." (Other Campus Special) Your Kansan In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will Telephone 2701K3 Special Delivery between 7 and 8 in the evening Journalism Building should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Meet "Mr. Prague"! The University Daily Kansan Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25 UP-Underwood Glackson, here's her. Glacksons manm—Herr Petkow, who was adJugged the winner in the beauty contest ever hold in Prague. U. P.—Underwood Presbyterian Choir Will Give Concert at Theater A special musical program by a choir of 50 voices from the First Presbyterian church will be given at an event at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 17. The choir will wail "Listen to the Lamb," which, according to Dean Burke, is a great title for beautiful authors in eight parts by the well-known colored composer, J. M. C. Weston. The song of a companion number to the "O Holy Lord" which the Choral Union wails is Musical Comedy Company to Appear at Bowersock A special offertory solo "Give Alms to the Lord," performed by music by Miss Laura Rubin, accompanied with violin obbligato by Dorothy Kuesterstein fa 20, and D. M. C. Kuesterstein fa 20. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1929 The Hays teachers recently celebrated the 28th anniversary of the appropriation by the Kansas legislature of 7600 acres of land to be used for their school, a park, and the experiment station. Bille DeVere and her company of entertainers will play at the Bowers-scooter theater next Thursday, Friday, October 29. The company is a group of singers, dancers, and comedians who have spent the winter on the West coast; but are now enroute to Chicago to perform with telephone sets for Warrior Brothers. The players are coming to the Bow ersack from the Jayhawk Theater Tonchea. Milted Berri and Dale Jones are two of the outstanding artists with the cast as they have been in the pre-1980s. They appear in the Columbia Recordings Company. Dawn to Dusk Air Route From U.S.to Panama Washington—(UP)—The war department yesterday announced a dawn-to-dawn flight route from the Haitian capital canna zone to be missioned March 10. The flight will be with Capt Ira C. Eaker, chief pilot of the sensational question mark flight in California recently, at the controls. The flight will be made in the model T, N, 1.2 the fastest of the army air forces. Smith College Exhibits Ancient Animal Models Northampton, Mass., —"Please do not pet the animals. Most of them are millions of years old. Beware! Their tempers are touchy and their legs wobbly," is one of the signs that greet the spectator at the exhibition in the museum. Many stars in the geology laboratory at Simtuth College. About 50 animals are represented in the exhibition, ranging from Ostotrysia macrolepidoteus, which is one of the smallest, to the mantida and the mantis. In greater representative of fishes, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. The modeling, as well as the notes and drawings accompanying each model, was done by the students in a course of vertebrae palatectomy given by Prof. Aida Haia and Rob Clinez of the department of geology. THE COLLEGE INN 411 West 14th rclT DROP IN! We serve regular meals and good ones Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday BOWERSOCK Prices: Mats. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Shows: 3-7-9. The GIRL ON THE BARGE Immorace will also use耐心 Came along to fill her heart with sunshine and glamour. See it all in the dramatic interpolation of the dance scenes from JAPAN: HERSHOTTER *JAPAN, HERSHOTTER* with Sally O'Neil and Malcolm Mac oreor As BIG as life itself! starring JEAN HERSHOLT Also News — Review — "The Burglar" Starts Thursday Norma Shearer in "A Lady of Chance" and on the stage Billie DeVere Company of 9, featuring "The Nifty Three" Columbia Recorded Artists Also Ted Wells Publix Master of Ceremonies Coming "The Canary Murder Case" and it's an ALL TALKIE Watch for our coming announcements Regarding Sound Washington—(UP)—Award of a 10 years contract to the Pan American Air Way Incorporation of New York for operation of an air mail terminal in New York, and Mexico City was announced today by the post office department. The Pan American bid of $2 per mile was the highest bid, but was accepted over the low bid of the Air Transportation Company of Minnesota, a matter concern could not meet requirements of Mexican postal authorities. Bible Groups Will Meet to Organize Thursday Two bible study groups will be organized at Honley house, Thursday, Feb. 21, at 7:00 p.m. These groups have been planned to follow the Religious Week program. One of the groups will be led by Rev. Edwin F. Foley, who will discuss the topic of "My Idea of God and Prayer." The other will be led by Miss Ethel Joy Williams, general secretary of the Church, and the life and principle of Christ. Other groups will be formed If there is any call for other topics Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, and Delta Upsilon fraternities at the University of Oklahoma, are building new homes in ready for occupation in the spring. Hoopes to Entertain at Poetry Group Meeting Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English, will read selections of poetry from her own works and those of other authors at a meeting of the poetry group of the W. Y. C. A. will be served during the afternoon. All women interested in poetry are urged to attend this meeting, according to Katherine McFarland, c&r. of the intergroup of the Y.W.C.A. * We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. For Funk's ambulance call 119- Adv. Get Out Your Kodak---- Farm Woman Gifts $810 a day Wichita, KS. - (UIP) When a women's uniform is washed, guisher yesterday on the farm of Mr. A. C. Wright, it more than doubled the income of this farm woman, now estimated at about 2160 every 24 weeks. Our Kodak finishing service insures you getting the best negatives will yield. In at 8 tonight—out at 2 tomorrow. Now that winter seems to be about over it's time to get out the Kodak and take some snapshots for your memory. 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