PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1023 Scientists Seeking to Place America's Prehistoric Age Attempt to Prove That Man Came to This Country With Animals From Asia By H. O. THOMPSON Denver, Colorado and Sea Corps Commission. DENVER, Colo. — The UCP—Scientists are digging into the earth in many places of the western plains country, seeking more light on fairly contorted contents that prehistoric man lived in American millions of years ago. The work being done contradicts to a great extent the common belief that the life of man in America did not approach the antiquity found in Europe. Asia, Center of Development Harold J. Cook, honorary curator of the University of Natural History, gave a symposium of recent scientific achievements in this region when he addressed the Cleveland-Wyoming Academy of Sciences at its annual meeting. "During the Pleiotocene age, we have ample evidence that, various races of bison, invaded America from the northwest and from central generally admitted to have been the center of development and dispersal of mammalian life throughout ter- Believe Men Migrated Early Delieve Men Stigmatized Early "Now, with all these things in mind, they must ensure that only men develop under such conditions, could migrate into America quite as well as the game he hunted, at any time they could get here?" Following out this line of thought, Doctor Cook told of recent discoveries tending to substantiate the theory, that dinosaurs were born in Texas, were found skeletons of a new type of extinct, flat-horned bison, and remains of two races of elephant, a large camel, various extinct horses and typically pleistocheica mammals." College Restores Building Plan to Make First A. and M Edifice Social Center Other Charities Served Stillwater, the first building to be erected Old Civil War hospital restored to its original condition $40,000 will be needed to rebuild, fire and repair the building. The construction of Old Central was begun in 1888, the brick used beekeeping boxes and the stone quarried from a hill south of town. Lumber was hauled to the mill on the farm and the students earned part of their college expenses by helping with the building. The building has been vacant for a year and a half, and has been condemned for class room work for a year. The building is planning it is planned to use Old Central as headquarters for student activities because of its historical assoc Early students in the college, from which the first class, six in number, was graduated, to check in their fire arms before registering and had to sign an agreement between the two schools in addition to the one preventing them from joining any Greek letter Ardent Egyptian Suitors Used Magic on Ladies Berlin, Jan. 16.—The ardent sultans of Cleopatra's Egypt did not rely solely on their own masculine appeal to win and hold their ladies in the lap, but rather formulate strongly reminiscent of the "holding-down goods," still purveyed by cerydists in Harlem and other theaters in France, and then tablet inscribed in Greek but found in Egypt has recently been desiccated by Prof. Karl Presidentz于Karlsruhe, and port. Instead of conjuring the object of his affection by any of the many well-known gods of the time, the smitten young woman addresses her thus: "I bind you, Theotokisus, by the tail of the serpent, by the maw of the crocodile, by the head of the viper, by the hair of the cat, and by the members of the god, that you may not be able to give you your way to any man but Ammonion." Having got this powerful billboard written on lead stationery by the magician-scribe, the enamored Ammon apparently did not want to have it given to his dark-eyed brother. He followed what was apparently good form in his day, and buried it in a coffin, in a grave deificated to the God of knowledge, on the heart of the fair Theodotius, however, the record rerumbet not. Rifle Teams to Clash Rife Titles to Class Mambella, Kann., Kan. The rife manum of Mambella, the State Agricultural college will meet the highly-rated rife title. The college is in a dual match, Feb. 9. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. 4 "Question Mark" Endurance Fliers to Visit the East Soon The members of the crew of the giant tri-motor army Fokker plane "Question Mark!" that has ensued (it might to conquer nature and the elements as follows, left to right): Michele Cari Smitz, commander; Capt. Icahn T. Bentley; captain; Capt. James K. Madden. Around Mt. Oread --continue his work on the Hill. The groom, the son of Mrs. and Mrs. W, E. Lattimer of Lyons, is a pledge of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. A party for the men of the faculty will be given by the University. We are grateful to Dr. P. Wilson 19. This affair was first planned for December. It will be held in the University Library on Thursday, November 13. Robert E. Jenkis, B.S.E., 26, a K. U. graduate from the School of Architecture and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, has accepted a post-doctoral position in the Department of Kansas City, Mo., where he will help in preparing the plans for the construction of three large department buildings to be known as The Campus. After being graduated from this University, attended Harvard and Massachusetts and spent the last year with a prominent firm of architecture at Boston. Markle Knipe, 'C1, who was not necessarily shot in the neck during day one of the war, received the Lawrence memorial hospital to his home in Lavenham nursing home. He is now recovering well. Dr. R, C. M. Moore, state geologist and Dr. K, K. L. Kaurdes, assistant state geologist with Government Clyde Reed in training to the state geological survey. The trip to Kansas City, Mo, which had been planned for Thursday by Prof. Paul A. Witty, of the School of Nursing at Iowa State University, of the non-typical child has been indefinitely postponed. The class had been moved to schools for the mentally deficient. Bertha Trowbridge, c'32, and Warren Latimer, c'30, were married in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, Jan. 6. Mrs. Latimer will return to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Latimer, at the end of the first semester, while Latimer will Vern Aberrombie, c30, of Belhout will not resume her studies until next year because of the serious illness of her mother. Announcements The Lawrence Drama League will meet at 7:30 this evening at the Uintarian church 12th and 13th floors, Mrs. A. J. Mix will read a play. There will be a meeting of the Quack Club at Robinson gymnastium tonight at 7:45. New Mexico Institute to Play Polo With O. U Elizabeth Sherbon, president (Other Campus Special) Norman High, Jan. 10, a Dec. 4 polio game pole game Mexico Military Institute are being arranged for the coming spring, according to Capt. William Corkill, pole coach at the University of Oklahoma. (Other Campus Special) A two-game series will be played on the military institute home fields the last of February, followed by a return series in March. Major Edwin P., Parker, local R. C. T., C. commandant, is arranging for the purchase of six new palm joists for preparation for the coming palms set Send The Daily Kansan home. --should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening The date rule will be supported for the orchestra concert Thursday, and for that event only. Helen Filkin, president. The Your Kansan Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will between 7 and 8 in the evening Journalism Building Telephone 2701K3 University Daily Kansan Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25 Puts Out Fire With Quart of Milk. Portland, Ore., Jan. 10. —(UP) Fordham's fire department has been given a free lesson on how to put out a fire. When Cost, W. L. Hicke and William G. Frost arrived at the scene of an automobile blaze at the home of J. H. Reaves, they discovered that Mrs. Neaves had extinguished the fire with a quart They saw neither. The first child's hair slipped to a bitch at the earpads of the baby, and the nurse stopped. She stopped. Mise Pose Bikker of 203 College Avenue. She shewed the driver across the street. The story behind this novel method of arriving in shoes on time narrows down to the fact that Ebba Baker's mother, a doctor, was the master. She called the fire department, which enlisted the nurse to chase time, and her car was out of commission. The five chief men of the police put his car at her disposal. Street toward Jason Full. Class bound students passed to book about for the fire, or at least for some sign of smoke. Columbia, Mo. Jan, 10—The class bell counted as usual at the University of Missouri Thursday morning. Students increased their pace and hurried to avoid the negative hour denoted to absences or latecomers. Students also worked in the chief rushed through the cold morning air and tow down Ninth Fire Chief Helps M. U. Woman to Class on Time Want Ads POSITION WANTED: Mam and wife as cook and houseman in a Fri- ternity or Sorority house. Write Lea McCommackey, Yater Center, Kan. or phone 400 at my expense, Yater Center. Keep your feet dry by having your shoes and boots oiled and repaired at the Mr. VANTED: A girl to sell program ad vertising. Chance to make pi Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. So. of Varsity We Invoice Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher Stavers Lourell'S w.97TH NOEL STREET The above chart shows the average monthly gross domestic product (GDP) and its percentage change from the previous month for four main economic indicators in France. The GDP is the total value of goods and services produced by a country within one year. The percentage change is calculated as ((GDP in current year - GDP in previous year) / GDP in previous year) * 100. 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Finder please call 2692W, Reward. —33 LOST: In gym, a gold and silver necklace. Will the person who found it please return to 1546 Teen. Phone 2397 M. -83 LOST: Lady's white gold wrist watch on Mass, St. or on campus. Call 1680 R. —N2 FOUND: Ladies fountain pen 16 front of Orread Cafe, January W. C. McNewn, 118 Marvin Hall. LOST: A recital card. Please return to Fine Arts office or Dorothy Lee. 1701 Kentucky Phone 1701 R. —83 LOST: A small black patent leather purse containing a green Parker pen on which the are the initials "L.C. D. " Cell Isabel Davis, phone 718. -82 WANTED Man or women, with sales experience, to sell electric refrigerators and refrigeration units in reckoning unnecessary. Address: 103 West Fourth Avenue, care of University Jailman, Kansas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mgr. We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. 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