WEDNESDAY, FEBRIARY 6. 1929 。 4. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE South America Now Has Extremes of Transportation Mule-Drawn Street Cars Still in Use Despite Air and Rail Travel Travel By Thomas L. Stokes (United Press Staff correspondent) The wade made his early drawings a classic. He was the first Gauguin painter. Enador, plié his show by mimicking of the whir of airplane wings. The sirenphone *n*'s those of a new commercial service recently曼国联 between Gengyuap and Lima, Peru, will soon be installed; eventually will connect the countries of South America and, in time, join the American continent with its sister country. The mule-drawn street car and the man-made bird which flies overhead represent the two extremes of trans- movement in urban life, and there are many phases between. The highest railroad in the world, Jibine line which leads from Lima up to Panama City, was excavated crossing the Andes at a height of 15,000 feet, was built by a North American, Henry Meltze. The Granadillo, one of the countries in these pioneer developing days, goes so long ago as well as the history of railroads in the lack of co-ordination in development, and purposes of national defense have produced some freaks of railroad con- fidence. Railread Gauge Changes At several boundary points, for example, the gauge of railroads changes, so that it is necessary to transfer to another train. The British, who operate in America, use a broad gauge. The French railroads are narrow, gauge roads, while others are of the so-called long gauge like those in the United States. There is a meandering railroad in Brazil, running from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo. There are two points between the two points in about 600 miles, but it takes three days to make the journey. In places, the train goes at a slower rate, and said that the reason for this is that a contract was granted as much for the train as for the two points, and that the contracts took advantage of the loopholes in the contract to build as much railroad as possible. Some Roads Very Modern The Transmountain Railroad, that electric railway to Montana, is one of the engineering marvels of the world, and however displayers have interest in it on line to New York. The trains run in the 42 miles from Los Andes to the summit, which is 10,522 feet above sea level, was built by a British corporation. The Petrarian railway built by Meleigs wips up from Lima to Orova, 15,065 feet above sea level, and the traveller looks down as the thy trail boots on to the tracks in front of him in the valley. At one place, the track crosses a bridge spanning a chasm two thousand feet deep. While the traveller may look at the chasm through the farm houses and their cultivated areas, resembling toy homes and fields, he will see on the slopes at the level of the train evidences of cultivation which the lines carried on at the height in the heyday of their empire. Woman Record Breaker Buys Hat in 46 Minutes London—(UP) “How large does it take a woman to have a court case in a legal court here when a woman was summoned for causing an obstruction with her auto- She said she had left it only a few minutes while she bought a new hat She said she had left it barely minutes before she bought a new TV. "As a matter of interest," said the joker, "you do it takes a waa人 way to buy a bat." "In this case," replied the police man, "forty-six minutes." She found $5. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Record Traveler Phone 653 Omaha Hat Shop 717½ Mass. St. Frank Merckell, an old plotter who claims to have traveled more miles in one month than any person in the world, made 21 round trip between Chicago and Chicago by way of New York. His total war wi- c82 mils. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns United States Phone 255 Augustus—Mr. and Mrs. H., II. J. celebrate their wedding on Saturday, celebrate their second wedding anniversary next Sunday. Twenty-nine descendants with call to the processor's --be just wants to be loved! And you will love her! In laugh, thrill, laugh melodrama! Police! Newspaper report and the law of the screen police! The thrills! Wrighta.—The law firm of Foulson, Eaton, Kutton, Stellon, and Fowlman has been dissolved. The group has pilt into two firms. The dissolution of Wrighta will be announced. Dedicat Ctis—The county jail here an declared by Dr. W. P. Pipe to be held in a private facility for the health of the inmates." The report was made after an inspection of the facilities. Goodland, Reno in northwestern Kansas report big increases in deposits and generally are larger in the best condition in several years. The increase is attributed to the increase from the lowest deposit levels in recent years. A big drop in loans and a large increase in deposits are revealed in a comparison of bank statements shortly after the first of the year with those of the corresponding time last Arkansas City - The Zimmi seems o be the favorite for Arkansas City ficial flower. A content is being con- tested to make the selection. Announcements The "X" Club picture will be taken at Squires studio at 10:30 Saturday morning, Feb. 9. - - - - be just wants to be loved! And you will love her! In laugh, thrill, laugh melodrama! Police! Newspaper report and the law of the screen police! The thrills! Tian Sugem will meet at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in the gymnasium. Everyone please be there. Definite for the spring晚会 will be held. Mudge Gaunt Altoaou, Kan- (UU)-An Altoaou, frightened by a cracking noise very time he drew a breath, went to is doctor to be examined for heart burn. He turned away and braved the sound came from a small nucleus on his suspenders. Altoonun Quickly Cured Gilkey Announces Topics for Talks to Campus Groups Dean of Chicago Chappe Will Lead Religious Meeting Series Next Week *What Does Rebel Have to Do With Education?" is the subject to be discussed by Dr. Charles W. Gilchrist, dean of the college of education will appear at the all-University Convention Wednesday, Feb 15, at 9 a.m. Doctor Gilchrist is to be on the Hill Feb. 15, 14 and 15 will give a series of addresses to candidates. For the main address, which he will make during that week, his announcement the following subject: Arrangements have been made by the chairman of the program committee of GIRLS week for Doctor Gilbert Hayes. The committee met at Hexley House the morning of Feb. 14 and 15 from 7:30 to 8:20 a.m. A short impromptu program has been prepared for informtation talks at these meetings. He will probably meet the faculty on Thursday information, although arrangements have not been completed. **font:** "Amaranthus and lily" **fibr. 14:** "Belgium and the Growing Tropics" **fibr. 15:** "Perspectives in Student Life" **caliber:** 6 (300 ppm.) Doctor Colley, who was recently appointed dean of the new Chicago Chapel, has been lecturing at college and universities for three successive years. He is director of the Bar Association in India in 1953 and was the Cole ficeur at Vandelloff in 1927. Feb. 43: "What Is There in Religion?" (Australium 7:30 p.m.) Feb. 44: What Is There in the Country? Around Mt. Orend At the Theaters Regular library hours will begin tomorrow. H. E. Crosswhite, 1930, was in Teoka Monday and Tuesday attending he supreme court and parliament. A small senior actress by Rolland Stoever, 73, continuing three other members of the University Glue club turned over at the junction of the Las Campanas road and the Victory high school. No one was secondly injured. Richard Harrison, A. R., 26, has Kansas City, Kansas. City, Oklahoma City has the United Press, 295. Harrison has been employed at the City of Kansas City since -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 BOWERSOCK Tomorrow - Friday - Saturday In Congress Today Last Times Tonight Zane Grey's Latest Novel "The Water Holt" with JACK HOLT Starts Monday for Three Days Senate --with ALSO— The best comedy ever shown in Lawrence "WE FAW DOWN" · NEWS · FABLES The screen's most forceful actor in a picture just released, playing Kansas City the same date. Considerers war department approximation bill. "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET" Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mat. 10-40: Nite 10-50 House Calendar for Wednesday for Indian affairs committee. Coming -- An Official German War Picture BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES GEORGE BANCROFT Ways and means committee contin bearers on trifl revision. One of the oldest alumnus of the University, Jerry Walker is leading to Washington and California and returning to her home in Topanga, in a recent letter to Free Press记者. Military affairs committee contin Mrs, L. W. Smith, A. B., 76, A. M. 062 is her name. She is the herita of this class to communicate with the alumni office for a long time and is now part of an endowed program by frequent mention of old alumni of the seventies and eighties. Ms. Smith is at present recovering from an injury sustained in a fall in a Pt. Collinley, Col. hotel, according to her medical records. She recovered from her injury by Commencement as she still makes it a point to be present at graduation. Alumna of Seventies Writes to Ellsworth While in California Mrs. Smith saw the President-elect and Mrs. Hower, and describes the acclamation of the sunny state over its favorite son. Military affairs committee continu een hearings on Muscle Shoals. While in Palo Alto, Cal., she met several alumni of the University who in school attended Geordie B. Blackwilder, A. B. *75*, Dr. Alice Gou, f*74*, and Carrie Goss Hankell, f*79* were among the most intimate of Mrs. Attention was directed to the fact that Hugh T. Richards, A. B. R. 78, A. B. G. 50, and the announcement country to the announcement in the alumni directory that he had died. does hearings on farm revision. Military affairs committee cannibal Hayes—(UK) - High schools in new western Kansas counties have been invited to attend the fourth annual women's efficiency meeting and playday which will be held at Kansas State Teachers college here April 10 under the banner of the Women's Athletic Association of the college. Hays W. A. A. 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