PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2.4.1.1.1.1.1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 University Glider Club Is Shown Pictures of Rhone Club Meet Prof. Earl D. Hay Gives Talk on History of Gliding Before Airship Motion pictures of the 1922 meet of the Rhone Glider Club, at Wasserdepartment, were shown Tuesday at the meeting of the University of Kunsten, where she showed the types of gliders developed at that time, and pictured the flight of some of the best performing gliders. The film is the property of the Warwick Museum. Following the showing of the film on gliders, Prof. Earl D. Hay gave a short talk on the history of gliding, prior to the invention of the neoplanet by the Wright brothers, givingrecipes from their known, or some of the modern adults. Valley Glider Meet Desired Professor Hay also announced that the University of Nebraska and the University of Florida had started glider clubs, and had signed a desire to hold a Missouri Valley meet for the different clubs, in order that the members might "try out" their planes before entering any of the national clubs. "The Wings of the Fleet" was the title of a two-vehicle, owned by the extension department of the University, which was shown following the arrival of the Wright brothers' first airplane, and gave excerpts from the history of motor flying, with especial emphasis on the part that airplanes play in protecting and adding to combat, the United States naval Maneuvers Shown Different types of planes; torpedo planes, ambulance planes, flying boats and bombing planes were shown in an exhibition. The national, was demonstrated by showing maneuvers of planes and battleships, Pictures of record winning planes in the exhibition. Also the development of blimps and zepillas was shown in lesser detail, with pictures of the Shenandah and the Los Angeles in flight. At the close of the acrophane film, Prof. Hay gave a discussion on aeronautics, and an explanation of the formation glider and aviation clubs. Club's Expenses Discussed "Glider clubs are much less expensive than flying clubs, and are aviation clubs," said Professor Hay. "Dues to the National Glider Association are relatively cheap, and there is a shortage of from $50 to $75 in materials. Accidents are few, since the light construction of the planes lessons theLIFE program provides for interested parties were asked to fill out cards giving their preference of three plans. To organize a glider club, students need to find a range for a ground school, whereby the mechanics of flying might be learned without actual experience in flight." The latter will receive the largest affirmative vote, with the proposition of a glider club running a close second for the election, and for a meeting of the groups interested in the various plans. The ground school and the glider club groups will win by a large margin, followed in Marvin hall. Announcement of the meeting of the aviation will appollio After the discussion, a vote was taken on whether or not a reel of comedy should be shown, and the voice was unanimously affirmative. About thirty men were present at the meeting. Earl Wimmer, e29, operated the picture machine. College Seniors Unclassified seniors who have been regularly classified at one time in the College, but have become unclassified by adding more students, may enroll with the regular seniors. For early enrollment it is necessary to make investments at the College office. Suspend Date Rule The date rule will be suspended week and between semesters, and then promptly at 11:30, when Helen Filkin, Pres. W. S. G. A. Beauty Enters Aircraft Industry Here's America's first stream-line plane, the "Secur" designed by M. C. Thunberg. Note the graceful wing and cabin lines and the housed landing gear. It is a low-wing monoplane and is made to have made 200 miles an hour. The construction is pictured below. The wings are made of its own light and made a smooth upholstery at 40 mile per hour. It has no arms. Super-Universes Galaxies May Unite to Form Home System (Science Service) New York, Jan. 24—Large as our galaxy, or "universe" of stars, in perhaps fifteen hundred million miles across—there are still much unexplored space through space. These are the "super-universe" or galaxies of galaxies, said Dr Harlow Shapley, director of the Harvard college observatory, in light before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Outside our own galaxy, there are 10万ounds of independent ones. Some of these appear as dark clouds like structure, others, like the two Magellanic clouds, visible to the unaided eye, but are irregular. Doctor Shapley himself has demonstrated that the two Magellanic clouds are at vast distances, not close enough to interact with our own universe. At the Mr. Wilson Observatory, Dr. Edwin Hubble has made measurements of the distance between these clouds. He has proven that they also are outside our galaxy, and are made up like our own, of a vast number of stars. "The measures of dimensions show that own o宇宙 galaxy appears to be a mere 10 million light-years wide of any of the others with which we are acquainted," said Professor Shapiro. "A dromedron nebula, which may be a fifth as large as our system. In the oceans of space our galaxy appears to be a million light-years wide. Thousands of extra-galactic nebulae may be called 'Island universes,' as they are termed them a hundred years ago." We can say with more confidence than heroicores that the remotest galaxies we study are more than a million light years in diameter. Our own galaxy probably much exceedes two hundred thousand light years in diameter. It is possible that an enormous galaxy such as ours may anomaly contain many smaller galaxies. Taxi-- Phone 12 Cac Storage We Specialize in Good Food HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. George's Lunch Where pies were made famous North of Varsity Seen Fiu Wave Recedes in West; Worst in East Washington, Jan. 24—The wave of influenza that has swept the country from west to east is gradually receding, with the middle Atlantic and New England States. About 175,000 cases were reported from 43 states for the week just ended, a decrease of 57,600 from the previous week in northeastern Missouri and West Virginia reported the largest numbers of new cases. However, significant increases were seen from Maine to South Carolina. The latter state, one of the first to feel the epidemic, is now reporting lower cases, but the weekly figure continues to rise. The total number of deaths from influenza for the week ended Jan. 19, compared with 65 large cities, was 1,459, a slight increase over the number of the preceding week. The pneumonia in large cities increased during the period also increased slightly, the total being 2,502. Pittsburgh, New York and Boston are the 65 cities in number of influenza deaths, which corresponds well with the overall decline by the states. The total death from all causes in these cities was 11,701, an increase of 3,700 over the same period. The figures for the total number of cases is affected by the fact that Massachusetts, New York State and Pennsylvania, three of the largest cities in the state, have a health officer report, during epidemics, an estimated number of cases of influenza in each city. They serve as a guide for the state health commissioner. Undoubtedly the total would be much neither more nor less than those three states were included. English Physician Cities Wet Grass as Cold Cure London, Jan. 24. — (UP) — Find some wet grass. Take off your shoes. Walk in it. This is the latest method of tracking the problem of rheumatism. It has been developed by an English representative on the international committee of rheumatism. "I believe by such methods," said Dr. Drew, "we can estimate a normal reaction to cold." The first indoor truck shoes were issued to the squad Saturday and with the promises of some warm weather coach Huff expects to put his men on the board track sometimes this season. It is not much time left before the squad may be sent out and hard workouts may be expected by the squad. Application Pictures-when it is the "Prof's" chance to make you miser- able and our privilege to comfort you. 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The "Young Things" have found, as an men have found long years before them, that there are certain essentials that women naturally intriguing aroma, that are carefully intriguing aroma, that are purchased on the in bulk. Their "silver ones" are decorated in carved silver containers about the shape of an ordinary cigar case. The papers are rolled and lined with a paper lining the case, and the tobacco lies loose in the body of the case beneath the Buying Methods Explained to Retail Class by Ober H. B. Ober, owner and manager of Obers Clothing store, talked to the retail merchandising class at 11:30 Tuesday. Mr. Ober was to have talked in general, but he stressed particularly buying and selling of merchandise. "The customer," he said, "is the real boss of the store and not the owner. On the satisfaction of the product, the store and the must be pleased both with the selection of the goods and the assurance of the efficiency of the service the store offers." Co-operative buying was explained as being groups of stores, more often than alone, working together to do their having. In the discussion he mentioned that his stores is connected with 165 other stores in New York. He product "cat" within three years time the chain's stores and over one million dollars annually. Soviet Officials Prohibit Trappers to Hunt Sable Moscow, Jan. 24—(UP) —Warning: Lay in a good condition of Russian sable at the nearest farm. A shortage of sables has compelled consequent high prices, in view of orders just arrived by the Soviet government, in hunting of sable for three years. The prohibition is one of a series of measures being undertaken in the past by the government to extinction. In districts where the population is largely dependent on sable hunting, the government will impose the prohibition of their livelihood by the prohibition. 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