MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 1 Sunday School Class Celebrates 25th Year With George O. Foster 1. 239 Women Have Enrolled in Class Under University Registrar George O. Poster, university registrar, met the bible class for young University women, at the First Christian church, yesterday, condolencing it with year since it was organized. Nineteen students present at the regular meeting in the building including two of the charter members who numbered four when the class was organized twenty-five years ago and nine members present were Nellie Sanders, Kathy Henderson Breitenstein, Kaine City, Kan. A regiment dinner was held in the afternoon with 101 present, a set of Kolber Leibnich chimes, by the class, was dedicated to mark the twentieth anniversary. On Jan. 17, 1901, there were only four women in the class who sat in a back seat of the old Christian church. The record shows their names were Nana Curie and Edna DeBord. Nana Curie and Edna DeBord organized the class and asked George O. Foster, registrar of the University, to become their teacher. The registrar of the class shows 125 women have enrolled in the class state it was organized. The class has contributed frequently to the church and in some cases to the local museum, built it gave $750.00 to the buildings and it has given several times to the library. The class has increased each year the peak of attendance being reached in March of 1926. The total atenuation is 34,000 and there are 85 years of history that are far from 50,000. It was decided at the twenty-fourth birthday anniversary of a unanimous decision to nominate noble women who have gone before, and as a mark of appreciation of the that has been maintained through the work of George O. Foster to mark the twelfth birthday anniversary of the class organizing the chimes in the pine organ. News From Kansas Towns --of the University of Texas, for his work on producing new varieties of fruit flies by X-ray treatment, Scheiberts the world over celebrates the birthday of Humé de Vries, former professor of evolution since Darwin's time. What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Tow 1. Batter University will be host the convention of the Indiana Intercollegiate press association. Feb 15 and 16. 19 Topека, Gen. William Rovani, former Kansas state tax commissioner, has been assigned to Nelkamia as one of the officials of probation enforcement work. Great Bend. The first branch of promotion suit in many years has filed here recently by Mary Strollow of Stevenson, and is being sent to an insurance man, for $2,000. Ottawa—aAwakened in the middle of the night and finding himself engangered by flames, four-years-old Dion Wade, his sister and carrier her to safety. El Durode. The El Durode catholic school, under the direction of the Kansas extension workers, opened here today for a two day session. Ialdwin, —Contracts have been let for the erection of bridges and for grouting work on the new all-wetweather bridge. Ialdwin and state highway 72W. Independence—UUP—With an enrolment of 15 the Independence port of the G.A.R. having merged with the McPherson post, still carries on. Harper—An epidemic of bronchitis has taken Harper's doctor. Doctor Flowers has been in the hospital three weeks from an automobile accident. Doctor Wimbigster, for 45 years a physician and surgeon here, eloped to Boston with his wife. There is one doctor left. He is staying at home. Kansas City, Kan.—The date of the city primary election has been set for March 25. The election will be April 16 and May 3. A commissioner, commissioner of parks are public property and three places of the board of education will be filled. Hiwatha — W. E. A. Ancher, Hinwaatha city attorney, has announced in new ordinance concerning limousine parking at once. Ancher holds that the ordinance as it is now stands in violation of the state law in regard to cities of the second class. MAX The Cleaner Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 49 Ekharti—Ekhart is now considering the proposition made by the city that it should be given with water. The railroad can get ten trains a day, but the city can from the old well Ottawa, Dr. L. R. Hirigene has remitted from the department of classical languages of Ottawa University here after 18 years service in the Department of English will be effective at the end of the summer school session. Lewis, People are firmly convinced that a meteor recently flew over this vicinity. Charles Albrich recently found a piece of stone resembling an ash in the roof of his home. Geologist claim that it is a piece of a meteor. Kansas City, Kan.—A concrete murnage up slab will be erected at he Fearless field here next summer if it are taking off. The purpose of the run easy way is to allow motors to move easily and avoid using dusting dirt and dust waves. Junction City — Out of 12,239 by rural and children examined by county health department officers, only 53 were defected. The report shows. More than 5,200 defects were discovered, averaging three to each child. The examination further disclosed that 883 of the defects undergone correction of the defects. Marion—Turn about is fair play. The old procure holds good, here at least, as far as jobs, homes and furniture are concerned. When Undercover arrives next week, Sheriff Ricketts will become undersheriftr. The Richter family will move into the Flower Garden, where they will enter the jail where the Richter family lived. Deciding not to be outside by their businesses in the ability for makeovers, they moved to Mrs. Ricketts trader the bulk of their furniture rather than move it. Initiative—(UP) —Montgomery county is losing money each year in automobile and gas taxes. During 1928, the county sent $230,000 to Indepence. One hundred and eight thousand dollars were returned. Strides of Science in 1928 The parthenodial gland plays a large part in the control of sex of unborn offspring, Dr. Simon E. Chandler, of Medicine, School of Medicine, College, found. Lews and hearts were transplanted from amniotes to tritons, animals related to frogs and toads, by Dr. W. B. Hoover, a member of the University of Boston. Insects neither male or female but contain characteristics of both sexes and are maintained by Prof. James W. Mayor, University College, Science城中, working with insect scientists. Successful crossbreeding of Abasak reinforcer with native carbon and the production of favors of materials in agricultural crops is supported by the U. S. Biodiversity Survey. A case of a more nule which not only here two healthy cells but has a grindstone was reported by A. H. Groth of Texas A, and M, College. The attempt of the Soviet Government to save from extinction the wolf, Europe's representative of the bison family, failed, since careful carcasses of the 1,100 square mile relics were destroyed in a noce of a single live animal. Experiments with enormous cages constructed of copper wire screening under the supervision of Dr. W. H. McCormick will be presented at the U. S. Bureau of Entomology nailed to Toledo, Ohio, indicated that while it will be impossible to eradicate the corn borer, it can be controlled sufficiently to mitigate losses to a negligible amount. A hybrid of the radish and cabbage was produced by Dr. George D, Karpenkochen of the Botanical Institute at Detakohe Soho, in Russia. Each species of tree has a definite pattern according to which sap and uses within its trunk are localized and the gas body within each tree is ontinous, studies by Dr. D. T. Mice, on the Arizona University laboratory, Arizona, disclosed. The $1000 annual prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for outstanding research and achievement, was awarded to Prof. H., J. Muller Zinc and boron are needed by plants Miss A. L., Sommer and Prof. C, B Lipman found at the University of California. TAVANNES WATCHES Famous the world over! and sold here. The College Jeweler Adhesive Tape Wrapping Stops Serious Tree Evi Madison, W. J., Jon L. — Ordinary affective light, used for emergency meeting on everything from a cell phone to a flooded room, be the long-range measure for saving millions of young trees in emergencies and malformations. The discovery was made by Prof. A. J. Elder and his associates, at the University of Wisconsin. The germs of crowding and shallow-tumorous diseases of plants, which have caused heavy losses for years in the nursery business, get into freshly mide grathies from the freely end of the tree. These can grow together in a smooth mound. The usual forms of wrapping used on grafted trees fail to keep them out. But an overlapping wrapping of adhesive tape excludes them effectively. A graft may be damaged by 90 per cent of all grafts made. Professor Rikker reports. Geese Recognize Friend After Flight to Africa (Science Service Corporation) Berlin, Jan. 11. The murmured surface of the Swedish mariner and writer Bengt Berg, according to Dr. Toddor G. Aureus, well-known Berlin naturalist and amphibian investigator in aerial photography, three sky bison, bone, situated on a remote and uninhabited coast region of Sweden. The wild bison lives here from the northwest where they descend their southern migration in the autumn. While Duterter Berg was not journaling at home on the coast in his day, he was studying the day it will pose threats in the sky, approaching from the south. While he was watching, they descended and lived together for a long day. It binds us formerly. Without anyone out difficulty they had found their way from distant Athen to this spot, where they are remembered in units of the separation of time and space. M. U.Receives 860,000 as Grant for Research Columbia, Mo., Jan. 12. A greater $60,000 to the agricultural experiment station of the University of Michigan has been accepted from the Herman Frank Foundation of New York for $32,000 and $122,000 for four years. The grant was awarded by the American Chemical Society for farbonding research. Samuel Droly, associate professor of dicyclometry in the Missouri College Please 'Shut the Door' Pleads Journalist Sign "Shut the door," reads the sign on the door of the courtyard entrance of the Journalism building, but many people who enter this door, double-countably, often many times the door remains open. If the door is left open there will be noticed a look of disgust on the faces of the residents. The wrongdoer has a "mose for disgusts" he will rush out and close the door with a look of apology on his face, if not, then the door remains closed to kind soil (for root closure) so closes it. The sign is now with decorated after some weeks of service. Many who upon entering the door have been asked to read English, (the writing of good English by some of the students in poor) and have hired many other languages on this well made sign, which they will often vary but still they do not get results. From the way the door still remains open, we judge that there are some few very interesting characters that will be a great discovery some day. Hughes Advises Hoover Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Pres.-Elect Discusses General International Affairs However, it is understood, discussed with Hughes the general international education, particularly Latin-American, to appoint appointees as secretary of state, and sought advice regarding probation, and tophusphased this issue in the campaign. Washington, on Jan. 14, (UP) - Driven intellect, however — he would form the former secretary of state, Charles Hughes, who took a leading part in Henry Hughes, who took a leading part in However is expected to make some diplomatic changes in South America, and it is understood he discussed these with the former secretary of state who has taken a prominent part in diplomacy with Central and South America. Because of the press of affairs here it appears probable here today that flower will not leave for Florida before Thursday. Secretary of Navy Wilbur was scheduled to confer with Hoover later in the day. Announcements Senior basketball practice will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) at 8 p.m. Hellen Filkin The Comptonish Club held initia- tive for the Comptonish Club Sunday evening in room 1B, 132. In lieu of guests, Urban H. Everoio, gr. Glen Gaebe, c. 422, and Alvin L. Swensen FOR RENT second semester; 2 nicely furnished rooms on 2nd floor, single room. May be an extra time. 1231 La. Want Ads FOR RENT: To buy for next semester, one single and one double at 1001 Marine. Phone 1562 W RUNNERS and scribes rewritten in italics history. Leave your hose at the hostry counter, Ines-Hackman and Co. - 59 LOST: A Kappa key between Squire Studio and the Kappa house. Finder plaque photo Ruth Back at 718. FOR RENT: Rooms for girls; also light housekeeping room at 15:10 Vermont. 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