PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 Around Mt. Oread Thea Sigma Phi Ph, honorary jurying coronary surgery, hold their pledging services Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in the sky parlor of the Journalism building. The following women were pledged: c20; Jeanne Jahlin, c25; Aaron Chiaveri, c20; Margaret Killbourne, c20. Tea was served for the pledges. E. M. Bellos, assistant professor of education in the University, will preside over the first court of honor of the Lawrence Boy Scouts of America Tuesday evening, Oct. 30. Lloyd Houston, Scout commissioner for Lawrence will assist him. Arrangements have been made to have scouts participate in each of the troops of Lawrence assist the Lawrence police and the University gate keepers at the Ames game Saturday. Students of the University of Nebraska will be given special railroad rates for the trip to Lawrence Nov. 3, for the Kansas-Nebraska game. Pallium tickets will be $8.94 plus the round trip. The price will be $8.40 for the round trip. These prices are less than half the regular prices. The new members of El Ateneo, Spanish organization, who successfully passed the truynots yesterday include Mile L., Minkin, Nora Mott, Laura Judd, and Dorothy Bender. Tryouts were held this afternoon for those not present at the meeting last night. A story "The Ghost of Santa Rita," by M. Jesseqlin Giburne, A.B. 22" is featured by Queen's Gardens, a Pressbysterian Sunday school paper, in the issue for Oct. 20. Miss Giburne is the wife of Vigil W. Miller, LL. B. 21, who now is employed by the law firm Kena and Elkins at Beverly Hills, Calif., where Mr. and Mrs. Miller now reside. The results of the state-wise Atwater KRT radio audition contest at Wickham, Tuesday and Wednesday night, oct 23 and 24, in which Katelyn Langpade, fa51, fa51; Karl Kurt Ibrahim of KRT, wa51; will not be announced for several days, because of the time necessary to count radio xotes. Alice Hobson, c20, recently received a program of the dinner given in honor of Dr. Hugo Eckener and his party at the Stevens hotel, Chicago, Oct. 22. Miss Hobson's parents, who live in Chicago, were among the guests at the affair. An interesting feature of the menu is that every article is given an aeronautical or German name. Alpin XI Delta announces the pledging of Maxine Barros, c'20, of Tulsa, Oka, and Miss Jane Selhards, c'20, of Solomon. A news red showing pictures of the student body taken at the rally last Friday morning, pictures of football practice Friday afternoon, and also of the K. U.-Aggie game at Manhattan last Saturday will be presented by the Varsity Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The Wesley Foundation will hold its annual Halloween Party at the Methodist church, Friday evening, Oct. 26. Halloween games and fortnite telling are to be the main enterprise of the party. The party will begin at 7:30 p. m., and will be over in time for all who desire to attend the University party. The marriage of Miss M. Iolen Cox, A. B, 22, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Cox of Lawrence, to Lawrence e. Cole, B, S., 16, son of Mrs. E. R. Cox, Lawrence, was solenized by the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Cole was captain of the varsity basketball team in 1916. He is now assistant superintendent of the smoker of the United States Metal Refining company at Carteret, N.J., where he meets their home at the Carrerton hotel. Send the Daily Kansan home Carter's 1095 Mass. St. Distinctive New Stationery Eaton Crane & Pike's Fine Writing Paper Leather Jackets, Jerseys and Hats' Discarded This Year by Engineers in Effort to Find Euitable Insignia "God help us if we can't find anything better to appear than the laws." With these words Charles Haines, senior architect, began a heated controversy that finally culminated into the case of the death to the causes of the law students, the Jayhawk of the journalists, and the mortar and pestle of the pharmacists. Haines' Attacks Had Project Haines, who proposed the lip button in Haines's new uniform, bitterly attacked the hill project as sponsored by the engineering council. In his open remarks, he traced the history of the senior insignia. In 1924 the seniors were extremely large hats, reminiscent of the cowboy's sombrero which Haines said passed in the middle west "ages ago." The hat was also red with a white jersey with red and blue stripes. This was a good mark of distinction according to Haines, because no one else would be seen in it. In 1926 Voter's Query --leather jackets were the vogue but soon caused to be an engineer's badge with the advent of the leather jacket craze. Last year the council and seniors could not agree with the result that no insignia was chosen. Questions and answers concerning the condenser for pressurized cell appell application will be given by Professor H. F. Gold, and other instructors on the mechanism of pressure wells, as well as the mechanics of police cells. "I am an innocent voter. Can cast a ballot for the candidates in my county?" "Yes, providing you know the names of the candidates in your county for whom you wish to vote. You will be given a blank ballot an asked to fill in the names of your favorite candidates. X-ray Camera Records Secret Rosebud Growth (Science Service) Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 25. - The inner secrets of the growth of a rosebud, it a newly unfolded through a three day period, have been recorded on a motion picture film by means of a camera. Another photographer, Arthur C. Goulding, Berkeley moter antique-photographer. The potted rose bush was placed before the camera and every five minutes for 72 hours with a new 4-inch film was moved into place and exposed to the rays as they passed through it. The inventor had 200 feet of film per traying the whole history of the flower's unfolding, down to the last detail of inner structure. This veli reduce to 59 feet ordinary motion picture films. It is planned to make a new 8-inch scientific investigation; one proje K. U. Graduate Designs Huge Bridge in Arizona A. M. Meyers, B.S.78, has designed one of the largest bridges in the country. The structure spans the Coconino canyon which is part of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river in Arizona. The bridge is 480 feet above driver and 616 feet long. The total weight of material in the structure is 1,000 tons. The structure was done in two halves, and when each was completed, they were bunged to the banks and strong into place over the bridge. A crane lifted the endings and will be placed in use soon. Meyers is chief engineer for the Kansas City Structural Steel company. Send the Daily Kansan home. Council Makes Investigation This year, however, the council made a report on its girdling in a statement made yesterday at the meeting in Marvin hall at 10:30 a.m. The council proposed a small felt hat, drabt with a light buff band, not previously identified, but distinctive for an ingenuity. Haines attacked this project on the ground that there could be no form of wear apparel that would be suitable for mining, chemical, electrical and architectural engineers. He stressed the point that "either the wearer or someone else will wear everyone is wearing or something hat no one else would want to wear." The latter, he said, applied to the hat. However, the hat proposal had "trong backers," Ed Randle, president of Tau Reti Pta, believed that the hat, adopted, would come in handy; "An engineer is nothing but an educated man," he said, "and when he's out doing a good job, a good hat would come in handy." The proposed lapel button, according to Randle, would be just another price tag to add to the collection of Sunday school buttons, Literacy society pins, and sunny other emblems of no importance. According to lapels, are being worn by ones on the campuses of Ohio State University while lapel banners are beaches of distinction at Waco. Giles Mitchell Offers Plan In addition to the lab and label but on proposals presented, Giles Mitchell up forward a design of a hypoxic arboid, tangent to a belloid, odeed after the engineers' yell of 'but name, and suggest that regulate it', that piece of art which was selected that design is pleased port it. This suggestion, however, ignored too much for the engineers did not feature in the controversy. In the final vote, the lapel button was chosen by virtual immaginary and be business of purchasing and distributing them turned over to their sponsor, Charles Haines. They will be given a fifty at one dollar each. The button is circular in shape with the cords on a slide rule projecting from the top and bottom. The whole button will be enclosed in the slide rule in white, not the die diagonally divided into rimson and blue. On the segments to the numerals of the clipboard the pin can only be altered from year to year so that it may be used as a senior engineer insignia indefinitely. Enriching the Language Vitamine. Dermutation. Haliosion. Jimmy-pipe. Neutrodyne. Orthophonic. These and hundreds of others words that have won a place in contemporary language through the medium of the advertising columns. How can anyone keep up with the times if he doesn't read the advertisements? 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Adam McMullen of Nebraska has not confirmed a tentative speaking tour arranged for him by the Republican national committee, but he has not refused to speak for the party, it was said at Republican western campaign headquarters here today. Berlin, Oct. 25-8, Parker Gilbert, agent general of reparations payments began discussions today with the German government. He sought the official German reaction to his negotiations in London, Paris and Brussels on the obligation of reparations payments and war debts. 17 West 9th Street 3 doors west of Innes Presented by Pathe Lakeland, N.J., Oct. 25—Starting line for the Mid-Western flight of the Staf Zeppelin will be doubtless today owing to reports of unfavorable weather. Every attempt will be made to get the great German craft aborted and headed westward today, officials said, but there is nothing definite as to what time the departure will be made. Records Show Increase in Population of Kansas Toronto, Oct. 25. The population of Karsua has increased 0.8 per cent in the last 10 years and 1 per cent as compared with last year, according to the official report—compiled by the state board of agriculture. The gain in population over the 1920 government census is 3.84 per cent. Wyndale county showed the largest increase in population while Gleney county has the smallest. Sadgwick county continued to show a tenny growth of 1.7 per cent during the past year, and an additional growth during the year were: Ron, Loon, Wyndale, Sailer and Gaery. Finley county led in the percentage increase for the year Shawnee, Montmorency, Allen, and Booke counties report the largest boost in population. The 13 county values highest in number of inhabitants maintained the same rank as a year ago. 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