FAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928 Prof. Crosman Closes Kansas High School Journalism Sessions Officers for the Associations Are Elected for Next Year With his speech on "Some Things Worth Remembering," Prof Rahel Crosman, head of the department of journalism in the University of Colorado, brought the High School Newspaper Conference to a conclusion. "Always remember," he said, "that tons of gold and curioels of T.N.T. work in the building where I live. The work that you do, mostly, reports news and attempting to influence public opinion. Public thought is one of the most powerful things in business." "The chief reason for studying journalism is to learn to write and speak the English language well. The next most important is to learn how to read the newspapers pleasurably and profitably." "Learn to see behind the stories," he said. "Behind every story of success there is a story of struggle. Behind every story of disaster there is pain. And behind every story of death there is unintel grief. Learn to read behind the story and throbbed to death as if the word 'life' concluded Professor Croom. Prof L. N, Flint adjourned the conference at 12 m. Larger Contributions Made to Y. W. C. A. Fund Women of the student body and faculty are responding in a whole lieutenant manner to the efforts of the Y.W.C.A., to raise $2,200, according to Naomi Dachneer, chairman of the finance campaign. While reporting on this success, women making pledges and the amount of individual pledges has been high. The finance campaign force, including team captain and team workers, will meet in room 119, Fraser hall, following Vespers, Tuesday after school with the campaign is asked to come and bring her final report. --bellevue Paris Manor waterfront The Lamplighter The Street Fair In the Lancôme Gardens Voters' Problems Questions and answers on political questions. "Must I go home to register?" "Must I go to home to register " "The Kansas law specifies registration in person. However, because of a clerk clerk, has permitted heads of families to register the entire family, if he knows the person, hence it might be possible for your father to register for you. Otherwise you must go home." "What is the deadline on registration?" "October 26 is the last day that you may register." Soprano and Violinist to Give Recital Monday A faculty recital, one of a series scheduled for the year, will be given Monday, Oct. 22, at 8 o'clock in the morning by building for Profe. Drone Pichod, soprano, and Karl Krauterstein, violinist, accompanied by Dean D. M. In past years these recolls have proved to be popular with music lovers of the University and town, according to Dean Swartbout Saturday morning. The following program will be given at this recital: Resta in pace, idolo mio Lungi dal caro bene Amalilli Vergin, tutto amor ___ Prof. Penbody Iquishah Symphony Allegheny man non troppo Aidrante Prof. Kuersteine Prof. Kuersteine Dorl der Brut Schumann Mutter, mutter, glaube nicht Lass mich lieben aus Baus hangen Prauen, lieb und Leben Schumann Seit ich ihn geosen Er, der肝害 an allen Prof. Pumby Grand Adajio Glazzonew-Zimbabwe Hills Bulls Rhino Coerel Burdur To the Prairie Coerel Burdur Introduction and Tarantelle Saranasi Sketches of Paris Manning Program Wili Be Given by Presbyterian Choi Prof. Penbody The Presbyterian choir composed of 69 trained voices will sing a special musical program at the Varsity theater Sunday morning, Oct. 21, at 11 a.m. Daniel M. Niskowack, dean of the School of Fine Art, is in the orchestra. Anthom: O. Come to my Heart This program will be given in conjunction with the regular church services. The program will be as follows: Organ, preclude: Allegro Moderato Amourne 09. Comment to my Heart Jeans Ambros Bariton solo Verle Brutier Soho: O Lord Matt Holy _France Louis Remphil Vinia - Dorothy Karanether Pinoo - D. M. Swainorth Organ -Mma C, W. Strafion Postdale: March in B Flat Duncan Alba Chi Omega annuities $ "THE PORT OF MISSING GIRLS" Alpha Chi Omega announces the ledging of Ruthelma Stoltz. Westminster Forum Subject: WHAT IS AN ADEQUATE LIFE AM? This is a continuation of last Sunday's topic by special request. Leader, Bob Wilson. Westminster Hall. 7:15 - 8:30. 75,000 MISSING GIRLS REPORTED LAST YEAR Fellowship Music Refreshments WHY DO THEY LEAVE? WHERE DO THEY GO? WHO IS TO BLAME? VARSITY Tomorrow Cimarosa Guisepee Caccini Durante Tomorrow Tuesday Wednesday To Flaming Youth: SEE Are you headed for the port of missing girls? Do You Drink and Smoke? "Neck" or "Pet?" Deceive Your Parents? NEWS - OSWALD COMEDY JERRY at the Organ Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat.-Night. 25-50 Politics Over Air Hook-Up To Broadcast Gov. Al Smith's Career This Evening By William J. Fagan United Press, Public Editor New York, Oct. 29 — (UP)—Neither of the major political parties use the big radio networks tonight for the broadcasting of campaign speeches. Instead, free time on the NBC national chain was occupied by ceremonies honoring Thomas A. Edison. Sunday evening, however, there will be political radio hookup. The regulator 21-station chain of the Columbia broadcasting system will broadcast a dramatization of the career of Governor Alfred E. Smith, beginning at The dramatic sketch is entitled, "Up from the City Street," and was adapted for radio by Fulton Owler. playwright from the Norman Hapgood and Henry Mosekowitz biography of Smith. An all-star cast of noted players will take part in the performance, including Richard Reedney, Helen Hayes, John Tiffany, Neil Patrick Harris, Georgie Price, Willard McKinley Crystal Hermes, Helen Mackulair, Jefferson Demongela, Pedro Decorez Roanmond Pinchot and others. Heaps of praise also adorn his role in the production. The following stations will be on the network: WABC, WFAN, WPHEL, WMAF, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WMAK, WCAO, WGHP, WADC, WMQO, WQKO, CAMC, WAGR, WSTD, WCC, WHK, WDBW, WNAC, and WMAP. Three actors will portray Smith a various stages of his career—Howard Merrell, a juvenile as Al Smith the boy Arthur Binton as the young man, and Richard Bennett as the governor. The next campaign address to be heard over an extensive Network will be heard Monday evening when the NBC chain broadcasts Herb Howe's soccer in Madison Square Garden on Sunday, go on the air at 8:30 p.m. and cater to the public. Radio facilities have been engaged for an hour and 15 minutes. Around the World Warawar. Oct. 20, (UY) The Polish government is not planning further mediation in the Loda textile strike as additional workers are returning daily. The strike is considered virtually broken. Nevers, France, Oct. 20—An army balloon which broke away with two officers during a windstorm Thursday, came down safely in the Commune of Tintiny. The occupants were uninjured. New York, Oct. 20—(UP) For the first time in the history of the New York City Market, sales for a Saturday marked the milestone mark, totaling 1,671,000 shares in the two hour session. Hassengui, Height, N. J., Age 20 —(UP)—Mrs. Martha Bresson, at tempt to break the woman's safe on durance Hight record was unsuccessful today when the oil pressure on the motor of her plane failed. Karersee, Germany, Oct. 20—(UP) Negotiations were under way today with the Zeppelin yards in Friedrichshafen by the Baden government for the erection of a larger double hanger in South Baden. Bacarchet, Romania, Oct. 20—(UP) —Queen Marie of Romania in excellent health today. Recent reports of her illness from influenza were exaggerated. The Queen will observe her Sick生日 on Oct. 20. St. Louis, Oct. 20, - (UIT) - Democratic Central Regional headquarters have announced today that "more than 15,000 metro areas in Missouri and Oklahoma have been enrolled in the National Student for President Colored League." Washington, Oct. 20. —(UP)—President Coolidge went back at the White House today after a brief visit in Frederickburg, Va., restoring where he delivered an address at the dedication of the Frederickburg and Spottsvary County Patrolfield Memorial. Seattle, Oct. 20, (11:1) - The Tom war which has been raging in the east and middle west was believed to have reached lakes fopen when Ying Gee, Portland Chiese, and a member of the Hip Sir Tong, was shot and killed by an unidentified Chinese in a local hotel. Dunkirk, N. Y., Oct. 20, (CP)-Having Herbert Tower获邀 Calvin Coolidge as adviser, would be "substituting an artificial machine to Detroit, Oct. 29 — (UP) — Stanley "Bucky" Patron, new manager of the detroit Tigers house he will be here "From now on," he said toainy. Genève, Oct. 29.—(UP)—Renewed anxiety was expressed here today regarding the entire village of Campa in the Maggia valley. The topographical department of the canton of Tinela said that a collapse of the village might be momentarily expected owing to shifting foundations, which have already shifted, fifteen yards, and many others are lifted at a dangerous angle. Appointment of Harris to succeed George Moriarty was announced yesterday by Frank Navin, president of the club. Whole Town Is Tilted Governor Smith Hailed in Role of Life-Saver an icebox." Franklin D. Rosewell said here today.玫瑰威尔在 the Democratic Gubernatorial nominee in New York State. James J. Berlita, 7, Thursday night, was struck by an automobile, the wheels passing over his chest and stomach. The driver, Felix Thornton, put the minicute wound in his car, took him to St. Joseph's hospital. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 20 - (UP)- Governor Alfred E. Smith indirectly save the life of a boy here. Hospital attendees immediately started undressing the boy to find how many ribs and internal organs had been crushed. They took his bloody off first, and with the blouse centyw thick cardboard pearls bearing the picture of Governor Smith. The campaign posters had protected James from simulator to lip and affliction. He was found with brushes were found on his stomach. Today, it was announced at the hospital the boy was culled recovered. 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Phone 894 Karen's Mom Comfidely Encouraged Shoe Man "Shot" With Phone Rather Than Revolver Hollywood, Oct. 29, — (UW) The "bullseye" crease in the swallow, which Elbert Simmons told police was infilmed by an irate husband, today was known for a bullseye mark left by a well armed telephone. The Hollywood's newest "mystery shooter" terminated shortly, when Charles Riffle still police he had hit with his gun, and when the bullet hit him to his total of six shooting Mrs. Minerva Noontrum, 21. Sinney had reported to police that A. E. Neutrum, husband of the woman, warned him to be away from Mey, Neutrum and later "shot at him" as he stood on the steps of a prominent hotel. Send the Daily Kansuu home. Ravours, Human, Strokes, Blades, Lather Brushes and Toilet Articles. BARBERS DRUG STORE 1900. Mines, St. SHOES NEED REPAIRING? Being to us We guarantee a superior For Funk's Ambulance, Phone 119. Adv. Send The Daily Kansan home. 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