PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 Varsity Candidates Returning to Squad Brighten Track Hopes Four Veterans and Freshman 410 Champion Strengthen Many Events Many Events Five new men enrolling this semester will furnish some good competition for places on the track squad, according to the former records of the newcomers, Gender Lagerstip, member of the freshman squad last spring and yard race in the intercollegiate meet, will train for the quarter-mile. James Hayes, letterman and member of the sprint relay team two years ago, will try out for the low hurdles. Dwight Wallingford, letterman in track, will start practice on polevaulting and** board-jumping, the events in which he earned his letter George Jones, a member of the spirt team last year and track letterman, will resume his practice with members of the team remaining in school. Lester Vogel will come out for the mile. H.I., Juff. coach of the track team said that there is a good outlook for a winning squad. * Frosh Cagers to Engage Varsity in Practice Tilts A picked sandal of 17 members of the freshman basketball squad have been selected by Coach John Bunn to practice with the varsity team. Dr. Bunn will coach his team, which he thinks will give the regulars good opposition. The men selected are: P. Barnack, J. Bunsch, Black, Noble, Chambley, Frederick, Myers, Miller, Olmery, Fisher, Root, Sturge, Smith, Wiley, Koffey, and MeLL. The division of the freshman squad into teams will be continued. The personnel of each group will be practiced with the varity, be practicing with the varsity. --- Sport Gossip --- The basketball squad was given a rest Friday and Saturday, no practice seasons being scheduled for those days. The grudged will start again after the All-Star game with Oklahoma, at Norwalk, will be played Saturday night. Bob Money, veteran Jayhawk baseballer, in doubt it will be able to answer the call for diamond candidates this spring. The infected elbow that cut his baseball career was caused by a time for brute force out and make his third baseball "K". Mancy plays in the outfield. Attendance at wrestling matches occurs to be increasing last year, too. But not all of them will attend Saturday night; the chance to see Holding the man of many titles, in this case a professional, is high. Witness cratching at the most reflected art and act of creation of the times. Dozens of booths were frequent. There were even "booths" more frequent than "block parties" men went to "Show Joe Fonneying." Cauch Baconin's mom will trade her $5 million to New Bedford basketball. She will play in Robbinson gymnastics. It will be her home match for the Kansas State team. Walch, Kummer (135 pander), a former armored Holding, was abused in prison and died with his clothes on; while Holding had to take off half a pound to make the knife Arms Embargo Bill In Washington — (UUP) — The Capper resolution providing for an embargo on arms to any country violating the U.S. constitution, Senate note and referred to the foreign relations committee. There is a resolution on the floor of the senate. Hear Will Durant February 15. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Bear, mgr. 1245 Conn. [ ] NEW LIFE SAVING DEVICE The arrangement consists of a ring. Foot and hand paddles are attached to guide the wearer and assist him in propelling himself (Salence Services) Armenian Fields May Be Irrigated by Deep Lake Lomigrad—The droughty fields of Russian Armenia may have their crops increased by water from Lake Tarn, in the surface area of 464 square miles. It has often been proposed to use this water for irrigation, but the author's opinion is that the action, because of the general impression that the lake was of volcanic origin and comparatively shallow, resources were relatively limited. Recently, however, a special commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences has made a careful examination of the rivers in which we have discovered that it occupies a natural deep rock bain, similar to that in which Lake Superior lies. Its average depth is over 400 feet, and since it receives water from the stream faces but also the discharge of large subterranean rivers, it is believed that it contains much water, and its erosion will not seriously affect its level. The erroneous impression that the lake was of volcanic origin arises from the presence along its shores of a stream that flows through it been proved to be of more recent date than the rivers that flow into and out Senate to Receive Highway Bill Topeka—(UP) The highway bill as passed in the house was to be received in the senate this afternoon and would be sent out without would amend it to make it conform more with Governor Reed's wishes. The senate was expected to post further action on its own highways out of the much altered house bill. Hear Will Durant, February 15. Woman, 79, Invents Submarine Lamp; Wants to Sail With SaIvage Vessel Haddenfield, N. J.,—(UP)—A woman of 79 years is swimming away from the United States Navy as to whether trials of her submarine lamp have been successful, and whether she will be allowed to accompany the crew in the water. The lamp will try temperature a $6,053,000 treasure off the Virginia Capes. VARSITY Tonite, Tomorrow, Wednesday She is Mrs. Emma K. Snyder Rowson. In 1925 Mrs. Rawson perfected and patented her "unders eyes," an apparatus installed deep in the hold of a ship throwing a light under water. An inverted persicope enables a watcher to see wrackage for a son-in-law who departs from home, in trying her device on the U. S. S. Maryland. She thinks she's too wise to love Depending on its success Mrs. Rowson has offered it to be used by Chief Boatwain Ernest Carl Becker, of United States coast guard base at Washington. — Worms placed on a scientific diet before being used as bait are more attractive to fish, than those just taken from the ground, experts of the U. S. Department of Agriculture report, and the species "resorting" has just become available by the Bureau of Entomology. Shows 3-7-9 According to W. R. Walton, a relative of the famous Izaak Walton known as the patron saint of fishing, he planted moss in pine trees that filled with moistened moss for three or four days prior to being springmug. Ground in damp woods throughout the northern states, it is preferable, but other varieties may Worms Placed on Diet Attractive to Fish Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 Also: News, Comedy, Oswald If the worm are kept for longer than that period the diet should be varied with sweet milk every week, for example, a couple of ten days. At the end of a few days they become pink in color, and for some unexplained reason make the fish bite much quicker. The worm will eventually be able to stomach can be seen through the skin, and the dieting process makes them of an even color which the fish rest on while it eats. The "process is particularly valuable for game fish such as trout, as it makes the warm more lively, tougher and easier to handle, Walton has Thursday - Friday Thursday - Friday Offered to Laughs — ADOLPH MENJOU in 'MARQUIS PREFERRED' Also — The Hobo Quartet featuring the theme song of 'Bogues of Lite'—The new Wallace Berry picture coming to the Varsity soon. Get a desk blotter free at the Ballock Printing Co. in the Rowser sock building—Adv. Saturday ESTHER RALSTON in "The Saw Dust Paradise" Cape May, N. J., who is to take charge of an expedition to salvage $8,000,000 worth of treasure, including a bottle of bologna, munk in the Merida in 1912. The Merida was runned 100 miles of the Virginia cayes by the crew of the vessel. Becker, himself an adventurer (guge, appreated to Mrs. Rowson and she volunteered to accompany the crew or its search for last treasure as well as his search for the ship he said he will be glad to have Mrs. Rowson accompany the cruise if suitable quarters may be found aboard her vessel. He stated he will make experiments and that if the "unrestrained man for salvage she will share in the ritz." trecker commanded a U-boat in the German navy during the war. Since then he has become a naturalized American citizen in his sea career in the Coast Guard. Master's Voice on Air Causes His Dog's Return Amsterdam, N. Y.—(UP)—A dog that had been stolen from his owner, a professor, heard “his master’s voice” on the radio here recently and made so fuss about it that the doctor adopted him, looked up the speaker. The professor was making a speech and the dog sat in front of the radio listening in with a country doctor, who had come before he had escaped from his captors. The professor began speaking around the room, then asked the dog begin barking and running around the room. The doctor investigated and gave the dog back to the room. U. S. Public Health Bureau Commences Study of Flu The Community Lecture Course Washington, Feb. 11—Influences studies have been started by the U. S. Public Health service in eight cities and seven other states; Syracuse, N. Y., is the latest addition to the list which includes Seattle, San Francisco, New Orleans, Kansas City, Omaha, Topeka, and burgh. Baltimore is the other city selected. These studies take the form of house-to-house surveys, to determine the incidence of cases occurring during the recent epidemic. When computed they will furnish a valuable body of statistics for the guidance of public health services and the event of other influenza outbreaks. --announces Dr. Will Durant on "Is Progress Real?" 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