2. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1928 PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN + Insure Christmas Gifts Loss to Be Covered by Posta Service, Says Abraham "I insure your Christmas packages," says R. C. Abraham, postmaster of the University station. "Christmas parcels are usually of more than intrinsic value; and if such shipments are sent as ordinary mail or by courier, they may see or are damaged or are in a riled condition upon receipt there is disrepair. If the shipment duplicates the shipments and in such cases it is also put to additional expense. On the land, there is another shipment to $ t$, sender who realizes that the value of the contents of a parcel which has had something happen to it may be greater than service if the parcel was properly prepared and insured for a sufficient amount to cover the financial loss sus- Dr. Sherbon Is Sponsor for National Research The National Research Council or Washington, D. C., has announces national fellowships for research in child development for 1920-1930, acording to Dr. Florence Brown Shear of the department of Home Economics. The fellowships aim to promote fun damental research in the several scientific basics on child development. The purpose of fellowship appointments is to provide students with experience that may be prepared already to contribute to scientific knowledge of this field. Applicants must be residents of the United States or Canada and must possess the doctor's degree in one of the basic sciences or in medicine, and must present ability evidence of research ability. The basic competencies are 31,000 and upward, varying with the requirements of individual cases. The request for applications must be made through Doctor S伯逊 to the Executive Secretary of the Com Child Development, Merck A. Dureus. Dove to Be Out Before Christmas, Says Eyres That the Dove will unfold its wings and spread its pins in flight over the campus before the Christmas holiday days was decided at a meeting of the faculty on Wednesday in Fraser theater. The exact day of its appearance was not set. "The criterial stuff of the Dove will be beneficial to students of all departments of the University this year than it ever has been before," said Philip Kimmel. The Dove will be published more regularly after Christmas, according to Eyres. It will appear at least three times during the spring season. "The editorial staff is not organized. It is merely a group of men interested in the work who take charge of the make-up and printing of the Dove." "The purpose of the Dave is to help students in their formation for all students of the University Anyone may contribute articles to the paper, but each contributor must submit at least one article." Alumnus in India Writes to Alumni Association Curtis Gursi, A.B.10, has sent in his bdi alumnus dues two years in advance from Madura, South India to Fred Secretary of the Alumni Association. He tells Ellsworth that Fay Liv- engood, A.B. 300, and his family have been at the same station bill with him during this season. 5 Gallon Gas Members of the Y. W. C.-A. advisory board entertained the cabinet at an informal dinner Thursday evening at the University of California, Ethel Williams, secretary of the University Y. W. C.-A., was guest of honor for members and guests were present. 80c Y. W. Advisory Board Has Dinner for Cabinet Firestone CARTER SERVICE These were guests: Mrs. A. Hueyne who is donor of Hersey house, Mrs. Rachel McIntosh, Stunton Oliver, Mrs. Clayton Crompton, Mrs. Beverley Carter, and Miss Dorothy Laxton. Students in English to Present Program in Fraser Students of English in Grond High School will present a program of one net play in the Little Theater, Green Bay Wednesday evening, Nov. 28 at 7:45. Oread High to Give Plays "When Gifts Return," a comedy by Jonas Borychny Gregg, will be shown at the Palm Beach County sonics: Lawrence Mills, Jack Riley, Maxine Brieber, Harvey Daniels, Paul Furst. (Fox) Miss. Roma Funk is directing "A Young Man's Funny War" and has in his film "The Hare." He makes Ginnie, Minnie Lee Chick, Ike Buhannon, Fern Schultz, Oma Browning, "The Foolish Sergeant", directed by Waltse Lane will have the following cast: William McNeum, Conor Noble, Noble Sherwood, and Robert Dul. The plays are being presented as class exercises which the parents and friends are privileged to see. Gaylord Neighbor and Edward Chamney are assisting with properties and William Moore, assistant in general direction of the plays. He has general direction of the plays. The W. S. G. A. of Carleton College of Northfield, Minn., is considering the changing of the name to Women's League of Carleton College." Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 BOWERSOCK Monday - Tues. - Wednesday The screen's most beautiful star in her greatest dramatic triumph Out of the grim past, fate pointed its finger and cried: 'You dare not marry that man.' What was her frightful secret? Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: 10-40. 10-50 Latin Play to Be Given EXTRA Frank Harris and his Pla-Boys "Menaechni" Will Be Presented Before Christmas Hear them play "The Outcast" Starting Thanksgiving— The Hit of the Show Hat and How! The lends for the cast of “Mememoni,” a Latin play to be presented in English by the Latin class which is in charge of the production and Eta Sigma Phi, honorary Latin and Greek fraternity, are as follows: Memechellene 1, Ruth Wacrington, c29; Memechellene 2, Katherine Duffield, c29; wife of Mechamelina 1, Ruth Ashbaugh, gr.; Erodiana, a lady friend Memechellene 2, Rachel Moore, pc; Petra Moore, marie moore, ucl; and milk, Midwed Moose, c29. Helen Hendricks, c29, will deliver the prose of the cast will be announced later. The date for the production, which will probably be given in the Little Theater of Fraser hall has not yet been announced and will be before the Christmas vacation. The play will be directed by Miss Lacey Latimore in the Latin department and being written Latin into English by the Pleasure Theater. The play will feature the common Latin. The play will have three bordered stick comedy. The translation will be in common English and will re-appear on Broadway. The students at the University of Oregon will soon hold their sixteenth annual pledge day, at which they take an oath of allegiance to their school. Last year the organizations of the Latin department produced a play, "Projan Women" and the year before a style show. The Alpha Chi Omega women are the host students at the University of Oregon. Because of their obtaining high scholastic honors they were presented with a cup by the alumnus chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. *** LOST: Light tan trench coat. Call 1486. Reward. - 67 FOR SALE: 1926 Model F Ford roader with Ruckskill axle. Trees in excellent condition. Call Wm. Fw. Lynt on lynn at 1130 Teen. TS. or see car at 1130 Teen. Want Ads FOR RENT: Two large front room to boys, furnace heat. Four bibks from K. U. $14 double $10 single. 1305 Vt. — 44 LOST: A Kemper graduation ring, between 14th and 18th streets on Tennessee. Finder given a good re- Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 As a Token of Appreciation for Your Thanksgiving Hostess Books are always welcome gifts. Other acceptable remembrances, include: Old Master Prints — Brass — Imported Glass Bridge Sets — Carved Soapstone Ornaments English Sill Face Playing Cards Note Books, Note Papers, Fountain The Book Nook Pens, Ink, Coe's Drug Store and all kinds of school supplies. We are open till 11 p.m. Remember we sell postage stamps and take your late letters to the postoffice at 11 p.m. Phone 2701K3 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan and a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN — Telephones — News Room, K. U. 25 — Business Office, K. U. 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 ward. Call 1701 or see Zimmerman at 1537 Tenn. ___ -64 LOST: Black leather billfold between Ad building and gym. Return to 1244 Lonlainn. Reward. —62 Quick Service CLEANING Phone 420 Kirby the Cleaner 1103 Mass. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Luncheon 35c Morning and Eveing GOOD YEAR Tire & Battery Service Phone 4 Fritz Co. "Gasoline Cornee" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil NEW PARKING LAW-EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Provides that everybody on the Hill, in fact everybody in Lawrence shall park themselves at The Varsity Theatre Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, to see CLARABOW in "THE FLEETSIN" The Sweetheart of the Navy. The "IT" girl with enough "IT" to sink a battleship. You have seen her in the "IT" that the "RED HEAD." and "ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE". But now see her as the naughtiest, sweetest, little vamp that ever drank a cocktail and she is just as invigorating, as peppy. Of all Clara Bow's pictures see this. It's wonderful! Daily at 3 p.m., 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Lest ye forget Thanksgiving Day and Friday - Glenn Tyron in the "GATE CRASHER"—A comedy knockout. Saturday Only—A big Double Program (1) Domestic Trouble—Clyde Cook. (2) Wild West Romance—Rex Bell. No advance in admission—Just our treat. Valet to the Better Dressed Can You Enjoy Ye Olde Turkeye Gobbler? Oh yes! And how! Particularly if you can leave for home with a clean conscience and wardrobe. With emphasis on the latter. For then Mother can have nothing but praise for your neatness. Prepare your clothes for the Holidays. Send them to PHONE 101 Advance Cleaners