SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Gabrilowitsch to Entertain Music Lovers Next Week Famous Pianist, Son-in-Law of Mark Twain, to Appear in Next Concert Attraction When Owlsie Gibberliwhitest, world famous pianist appears here under the auspices of the University Concert Hall in New York, she will play 1 at 8:20 in the auditorium, music lovers will have the privilege of hearing the men who is both distinguished on conductor of the Detroit Symphony orchestra as a painter, composer, and lecturer. Mr. Gabblowitchw was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1878, and he decided at the age of nine, to teach his career to music, when Anton Gabblowich wished him a natural musician. In 1860 Gabblowich wished his first public recital, appearing in the principal cities of Europe. He came to America in 1900, establishing himself so firmly that he was invited every second year until 1941, when he decided to make the United States his home. He has been an American citizen for a number of years. In 1909 he married Clara Clumons, a German businesswoman. L. Clumons (Mark Twain) and bore a sister of distinction. The School of Fine Arts chose him for the concert course and is naming him the highest fee ever paid a pianist to appear at the University, according to Dean Donald M. Swareanot, of the School of Fine Arts. Galabowitch has given five private recitals for the past few years, but he is on a leave of absence at the present time. "We are very fortunate to have the second number on our University Concert Course," said Deni Swartwhall. - A reduced price on the remaining concert course tickets is in advance to students. They may be secure at the Fine Arts office. Criminology Professor Meets Strange Death Portland, Ore., Oct. 27—(UP) —Dr. Albert Schiefert, Professor of criminology at University of California, dean of the North Pacific College, joined Dr. Michael Sullivan, the most widely known criminologists in the country, was found dead undetected mysterious circumstances here today. Doctor Sebastian's body was found standing and leaning against the wall near the entrance to a milk truck driver. Woman Can't Stop Car; Drives Till Out of Ga St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 27—St. Louis police told today of finding a woman in an automobile on a sidewalk who explained? "I don't know how to drive. I started of its own accord and I've been driving around the city all night waiting for it to run out of gas." Police later found Vester Davis, 32, in a city Hospital, suffering from numerous cuts and abrasions, who explained the same car start up left him bleeding. When he no longer attempted to crank it when he was alone in the driver's seat. Davis added he fell off the can after clinging to the crank, the fender and the radiator cap. Send the Daily Kansan Home Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 N. A. A. Elects Board Members at Closing Conference Session UNCLE SAM'S LARGEST COAST DEFENSE GUN Aberdeen, Md.—A salvo of the 16-inch Navy type gun—the largest weapon constructed for seconde defense in this country—which projects a 2100 pound shell at a distance of 30 miles. This was a feature of the tenth annual meeting of the Army Ordnance Association held at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Thrilline exhibitions of how the "next war" will be staged were shown to the spectators. Convention Decides to Hold Its Meeting for Coming Year --at Emporia The Emporia charter of the W. A. a. will act as business to the state conferences next year, official delegates of the conference decided this morning in the closing business session of the conference, held at 9:00 t. m. in the central Administration auditorium. Edna Smith, will and Betty Peach of Emporia will act as state presidents and state secretary, respectively, and Welshia university was selected as the school from which the state treasurer would select its member coming from Southwestern. Advisory board members were then elected, the advisory board be committed to a state president, and state secretary from the chapter where the conference is held, and a state treasurer and advisory board member. Other features of the morning's program included the opening of the conference question box conducted by Charlotte Harper, ed 29, with open discussion from the conference delegate, and a talk by Mrs Haze Cave, co-director of the conference fellow on the problems of discerning and checking true sportsmanship. Mice Cave's talk included some of the checks which may be used in discerning true sportmanship, and the qualifications of the true sport as given by Henry Van Dykes, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. In conclusion, Miss Cave quoted Henry Van Dykes said, "to be glad of life because it BOWERSOCK 'an now to attend speca' 'allowe'en midnight show— Morning and Evening. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Three acts of vaudevill Musical Specialties "Midnight Madness" is feature picture Plate Lunch 35c and Plenty of fun for everyone gives you a chance to work and love and look up to the stars." Victors entertained After Saturday. Following the business session, conference visitors were invited to take a drive around the campus and out to Haskell with Dorothy Cowan, e20, or were given the choice of swimming, playing basketball or soccer if enough room was available in three games to form teams. As a last feature of the conference delegates were the greens of the K, U, W, A, A. members at the Kansas Iowa state football game this afternoon before starting in line this evening. Wisconsin Stadium Calls Westwood Hetherin, Oct. 17 (12:30) A special train of the Wisconsin football team arrives at Michigan State University in Wisconsin to the football field with Michigan at Arbor Athletics, crushed into the rear of a freight car have today. Two trainers were injured, and the football team is seeking a replacement for its seventh shading up. Send the Daily Kansan Horse PEOPLES State Bank 9th and Massachusetts "The Convenient Corner" W. Brombork, President T. J. Sweeney, Vice President L. N. Lewin, Vice President S. A. Wood, Cahier T. J. Sweeney, Jr. Assistant Cahier, R. M. Furpittarqu, Assistant Cahier, R. A. Smart, Alert and Diarcen C. E. Friend, Director Jacob Bailey, Director Robert A. Steele, Director Makes You Expect Good Pictures Jagia never jails on bright or dull days. It catches over a bit of detail with clearness and precision. Fast, accurate and sensitive to shade lones is the perfect film for professional and amateur. Use A24 Film just once. 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