THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRLNCT. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Members of Fine Arts Faculty Attend Kansas State Teachers' Meeting Profs, Laurel Anderson, Howard Taylor, Karl Kuersteiner. Are on Program Are on Program Fractionally the entire faculty of the School of Fine Arts journeyed to Tufts Thursday, to attend the annual event of the Gender Studies Workshop and Friday of late work. Members of the University faculty awarded on various programs, of vocation included musical program, white coated tabel tennis, and taught by laternel Anderson, organ; Karl Rustercer, violin; and Howard C. Tucker, piano. Dean D. M. Seworth George B. Miller obtained Bernard Fermento, who appeared in Larry Brooks' *The Fighter*. R. K. Ringer, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., who gave an interview because receive Friday offer Professor Charles S. Skilton was elected historian of the body at the annual luncheon. Friday night which was the day before, time tables were voted for the on-site vowel. Daniel A. Herschler of Chicago served as co-chairman. Other officers are: M. F. Riebe, Nursing College, vice-president; M. J. Turner, curvy secretary-countess; G. Shapiro, graveyard guard; gave a short talk at the banquet, Colloed O. B. A. Blye was the principal No decimite was decided upon for next year's convention, though it is probable that Emperor will be chosen for the 1839 conclave. Asa Reyes to L. A. Jail California Prosecoror Face Sentence in San Quentin Los Angeles, Feb. 9—Anny Keys, who died after his 62 years as a prosessor, uncle of the college county son bureaus of criminal justice, was confirmed to be a county cell trial lawyer, convinced of betraying public trust in the position of district attorney. With Kayers in 10-8-2 were Ed Roberg and Rene Gorzetz, found guilty with him of catering in a conspiracy to kill a Frenchman in Petroleum Corporation collusion. The team, each facing from one to ten players in San Ginietan, will appear Monday for Superior Judge Batterley for sentencing. They would have been at liberty intently and not keyed. "Former lieutenant," she said, anguished, scorned in the presence a bound that all will be judged at. "That fight has just started," Keys said. "I lost the first round, but then are now more to go. I am in the middle of it, the charges through to the end." Harvard to Install New Seismograph Equipment Cambridge, Mass. — (UP) — Dentified with new seismographs, Harvard University will be able to earth-mass the exact source. With this end in view, the University has arranged to co-operate with the Canadian government station at Montreal toaches at Toronto and Montreal, N. The old seismographs, which served Harvard for 20 years, were not useful to the present-day astronomer, at points of origin. The instruments which have just been installed record an average of 30 earthquakes per year and the other times, an amazing number of the old devices. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mss. Phone 653 HOT FOOD COLD DAYS Right on top of the Hill The New Cafeteria "Union building" Most Students Believe in Prohibition and Patriotism, Paul Guthrie Thinks Knowledge and attitude posts given by professors of social science in various colleges and universities to students during the past year have been written intuitively on subjects relating to probabilism and its effects on social and economic life, according to Paul N. Gachie, graduate secretary of the University, who has been on the campus for two days. Scoorn of drunkenness and drinking was supported by 75 per cent of the students questioned. Citizenship and participation are all of interest to the average student it seconds, since 80 per cent answered positively, that they would obey the school rules. But more than half they disagreed with the general principles upon which it was based. That alcoholism is the greatest foe of the working man, and that the prohibition amendment will never be repealed, was judged true by about four An overwhelming majority agreed. than the prohibition issues in the great quotation which America has faced in this generation while about 85 per cent think that if American solve the problem successfully, it will ultimately be adopted by the rest of the world. Onch confessiones may obrieve revealed in many cases as two out of three reported that they would not party, where everyone else included. In a general survey of the results of student opinion, the Intercollegiate Probability Association has drawn a marital conclusion that the present obstructive laws are but an advance to the methods of dealing with the situation. Organized effort to check liquor traffic was called a good thing by a majority of the students in submitting their opinion. M. Gutiérrez spoke at the first of the series of noon lonebeam forums sponsored by the University Y, M. C. A. at Mycus hall Friday. Half-Ton of Friendship Chats at Hays Recently Hays, - (UP) - Now more than 1,600 pounds of friendship. Sack in the boat of four boy playmates, now on the water. Meet here to review old acquaintances. The quartet assays a total weight of 1115 pounds. The four chatting together on a downtown street here attracted no little attention. John Wellbrook, widely known Victorian farmer, weighs 229 pounds and stands six feet, eight inches tall. Henry Hardt, Emmeramor, six feet seven inches, is next in height and weight holding the ground weighed record. Andrew Schick, St. Peter, Kalmu only a swan six feet from him. The limbs are tucked under the Linberherer is the泉 of the quartet and stands only six feet one-self at water's edge. four men, 35 years ago, attended the same classes in school at Victoria. Germans Hold Air Marks Have 20 of 82 World Records Despite Handicap Berlin—(UP)—Despite the handlemen upon the German army, who were much more French, Germany at the beginning of the year hold more world's records than they did in 1933. According to the statistics of the Federation 'Internationale Aeroclimpees, units of German make and operate the airplanes have established 20 of the 82 aircraft record for motor-driven aeroplanes and hydroplanes. The United States builds second place with 20 world records and fifth place with 12 Italy and England with eight. The Book Nook INFO ID. NOOK. PHONE NO. FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Your Valentine Whether it be a card, a slim volume of poetry, a bit of prose, or even a will win her (or he) if it expresses good taste. YOU CAN TELEPHONE 100 MILES FOR 70 CENTS A fellow may think the world of his folks and still hate to write! We suggest station-to-station Long Distance. 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Before their six children and four grandchildren the parents presented the vows first in 1875 at Prairie City, IL; their old home they 'rise to' Kampany in 1909. Sparville—a device to bar rail crossings to motorists when a train is approaching, the device to be controlled by the train engineer, has been patented by J. W. Shearcn, of McMurray, Pennsylvania, the device is similar to rail-crossing Newton - Johnson Brothers construction company of Saline, Kane has been awarded the contract for construction of the new Newington High School. The building will begin as soon as we hear conditions permit. Iola-Exhibit of 200 copies of foams paintings which have, here drawn at the jersey high school library, been donated to the children and townpeople of Iola took an active interest in the exhibit which takes its kind of its kind ever to be seen here. Windfall—Prospect for a successful year for Kansas farmers are seen by George Jawis, Winfield banker. Calls for farm land in Cowley county, according to Jarvis, are on steady increase, he says, and the country is a fair example of agriculture conditions generally over the state. Dougie City—Members of the Southwest Kansas division of the Motion Picture Theater Owners Association met here and outlined plans to combat illegal practices such as placing a five-digit tax on entertainment services. Petitions opposing the legislation are being circulated over the state. The theater owners say they will work with local officials and would result in scores of smaller theaters closing. New Safety Devices for Two U. S. N. Submarines iSolution Services - Washington: New safety devices will be put on the U.S. Navy submarines V-7, V-8 and V-9, in an effort to prevent accidents such as the one involving V-8's according to hearings on the navy appropriation just released. 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