PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 Trans-Ocean Flier Now Long Overdue Yet Unheard From Comm. MacDonald, English Airman, Trying Sea Hop to Europe Thought Lost London, Oct. 18-(UP) -Lieutenant Commander H. Mac.Danbate must be out of gannolone, officials at the airport said at 6 p.m. (1 p.m. E.S.T.) They hoped he already had landed at some out of the way spot, but had little belief that he was still in the air, they added. Commander MacDonald, retired Royal Navy officer, left Harbor Grace, N. F, at 11:40 a. m. (E. S. T.), yesterday to逛海运 the Atlantic in his tiny, one-man De Haviland Moth plane. As darkness fell today not been reported since leaving NotFoundland, more than 25 hours ago. St. John, N. F., Oct. 18—(UP)—No word had been received today from Lieutenant Commander H. C. Mane Donald, 23 hours after he left Harbor Grace on an attempted non-stop flight across the Atlantic. Maedonald Small Chance Mackenzie Shift Chance Macdonald Macdonald has a narrow neck. The plane is fueled for 20 hours. He hopes to arrive within 18 hours. It is the most daring trans-Atlantic flight ever attempted and made by a man whose air experience is almost negligible as compared with the other illustrations flyers who have attempted overcrowds flights. MacDonald started flying a year ago. The tiny plane weighs but 800 pounds. Its wing spread is but 24 feet. Its motor can develop only 8 kWh and its range is eight also about 3,500 miles. Like Colonel Lindbergh, Macdonald did not install a radio in the machine and planned dead reckoning for the selection of a flight course. Weather Conditions Unfavorable Woodland youthful yearling heard condition of a bear in his back yard, he prepared personally, a neat bottle with coffee, a few sandwiches, and swelled to his little nuttie. A machine twisted the pre- condition. The engine roared and with a wave of his hand Macdonald was away. Conditions not "believed the most ideal. Last night rain started falling in St. John's. There was a hoave wind. Flaves were lighted at the bending field as Feldmound had told the mechanic he belonged to be certain to turn back. He turned back. The night was extremely dark and the indications here were that Mussoumdoul and his tiny place had to grape between both stairs and a narrow alley, where he continued towards England. Milk Is Probable Cause of New Undulant Fever **General Services** Chicago, Illinois - milk or milk products are probably the source of undulant fever, the new disease that is becoming more and more prevalent throughout the country. This course will examine the American Public Health Association here today by James G. Mealpine of the Stores Agricultural Experiment Station and Friend Lee Mickle of the Connecticut department Cattle of all kinds may be infected with the gern of the disease. In countries around the Mediterranean coast, where the country it has been traced to cows, where it appears as infectious abortions. Then human being drink milk from infected cows, they may get the human gern of the disease, uncalled fever, For Your Patent Leather Slippers Kappa Phi Club Pledging Services to Be Thursday The Kappa Phi Club, which is open to all women of the Middletown church will hold pledge services at the church Thursday evening, Oct. 18, at 7:15, Mrs. J. M. Robedeenher of Chichester, who has a home's Home Mission Society, will be a guest of the club and will speak following the pledge service. The Candleanee, national publication of the club is to be distributed by the Kappa Phi Club. Members are asked to bring gifts for the Christmas box to be sent to Miss Ruth Daniels, A.B.128 who is in India. The president of the Kappa Phi Club. Lightning Hazard Probe Balloons Suceumb to Menace as Well as Airplanes (Source Service) Washington is lighting hazard to government flyers has become so pronounced that the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics has announced that a widespread investigation of the subject will be conducted in the near future in conjunction with the Army Air Corp, the Navy Air Service, and the Aeronautics Branch of the Army. Burgerts SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. St. The danger of the proximity of a highly charged cloud to the airmen is two-fold. There is the lightning hazard and there are wind gusts, both verticle and horizontal, which make it impossible for even small balloons to stay above. For months government experts have been working on the problem, but thus far no remedy has been found. Balloons seem to be particularly susceptible to the lightning mence and it was early suggested that they should be inflatable, might be used instead of nitrogen, which is inflammable. Airplanes likewise have their share of lightning tracings, notably that in which Lent. Cerrana, Mexican good wister will fly later lost his life. Sugi worked on the aircraft to the end of inventing an especially devised meter whereby the pilot can estimate the positive or negative charges of his craft and neutralize them before landing on a screen not able to the well known green used over radio apparatus. The "Hover for President" club at northwestern University has booked kberten Howard Jr. to address the student body from the steps of the university Hall, when he makes his most west something in the near future. Toronto, Oct. 18—The hush-baby baby song method of getting a youngster to sleep is passing. Racking the baby of the family into a state of sleep is one of the most important tasks. This is the state of affairs, in Canada at least, as shown by an investigation of children's sleep habits, made at the University of Toronto by Dr. Jerry Steadman. Officers of the K. U. Hoover-Curtis Club are urged to be present at a meeting at the Douglas county courthouse Saturday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. A scientific report of the investigation in the Genetic Psychology Monographs shows that out of 96 children under ten years of age, only 22 were familiar with the sweet but unsatisfactory practice of going to sleep to the sound of a hallway. Out of the 56 youngsters under five years, 10 were able to eat that ended the demoralizing hours of being rocked to sleep. REAL HOME COOKED Scientists Note Change in Child Care Methods Meals and Short Orders Use Kansan Want Ads 54 2340 31 See Jayhawk --for Friday — Dance Frocks Announcements Sleeping in the daytime has no effect on the sleep of infants, but too much daytime sleep interferes with the night rest of older children, it was found. Between the third and fourth year of life, the child should not be permitted to sleep longer than about one and a half hours in the day. This is because more than this not only interferes with night rest but also deprive the child of fresh air play activity that he needs. Cleaner Ad. page 4 Kansas City and Return $1.00 ONLY $1.00 --for Friday — Dance Frocks Friday Afternoon In addition to selling tickets to Kansas City and return at rate of $1.00 each Saturday, and on Sunday fororeon, tickets will also be sold for trains leaving afternoon of the first Saturday. In addition, return limit as tickets sold on Saturday or Sunday; that is, they will be honored on trains leaving Kansas City before midnight of the following Sunday. Tickets not interchangeable, same line must be used in both directions. SPEED and COMFORT Money Saved — Time Saved Phone the undersigned. J. H. Robinson Agent Phonex 76 North of Varsity W. W. Barnett Agent Phone 32 Why not take the Aggies' picture with films bought at Kansas Takes The Aggies Rankin's Drug Store J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Pharmacists Have Display Three Exhibits Placed in Local Three interesting window displays have been placed in down town drug store windows this week by students who are studying the art of playing are of an educational nature besides being unusual and attractive. In the window of the Round Corner drug store, is a display illustrating the different ways of using drugs. The use of oils and rubben丙酮和 the ways in which they are made and applied are illustrated. Besides these units there are included a number of pieces of Drug Stores Another display is shown in the window of Rankin's drug store, where the uses and methods of preparation of the medicinal plants, aloe and digitalis are described. The third display, at Roby's drug store, is a showing of units of apparatus used in the School of Pharmacy laboratories. Classes to improve method and speed of reference reading are being organized at Ohio University. Why did she leave a wealthy home, loving parents, to face the pests and infiltrate of a WHO WAS TO BLAKE7? "The PORT of MISSING GIRLS" WITH BARBARA BEDFORD and MALCOLM MEGGREOR A Thrilling Drama of Why Girls Leave Home VIA COMING IN to the VARSITY THEATER Nebraska Laws Have Cheer Section (Often Comic Striped) Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 18—The College of Law at the University of Nebraska has a law cheering section of its own at the football games. A team of lawyers, members in the law brotherhood and the senior members carry canes. The law cheering section comprises 150 seats and their occupants make up about 90 percent of the group. The "thee" have elected their own coerelheaders, and it is anticipated that their first cheer will bring a valley of brick from the end. Use Kansan Want Ads. (Other Campus Specials) Danver, Calif., Oct. 18—As the result of three Freshman-Sophomore flights, treasurer at the University of Colorado will no longer insily denote their bright green caps upon the approach of a sophomore. Although the new men lost the flag rush, they own both the potato race and the tug of war. The latter event culminated the disconfirmed sophomores through the coal water of the Piithe River. Colorado Freshmen Wear No Caps The freeman will discard their caps and scarves entirely on Thanksgiving day, and will return to more colubed shades in head gear. New LOW Prices Ladies Quality Work— Pleasing Prices— Silk Dresses, C. & P. 81.00 Wool Dresses, C. & P. 1.00 Coats, C. & P. 1.00 Hats, C. & S. .50 Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 A small extra charge for pleats Fur Collars, 25c extra Fur Cuffs, 25c extra Phone 498 Phone 715 Now Today PHONE 715 Men's Will Give It" $25.00 Values C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat. 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