PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 Around Mt. Oread Around Mt. Oread Ruth Parker, e'30, has been elected to replace Amy McCullahan, e'30, on the Wesley Foundation cabinet. Kappa Dii Chia of the Methodist church will be encouraged at a supper at 6 o'clock. Timothy by Katherine Baker at the home of the latter. The October issue of the Kansas Municipalities is just off the press. Features of this issue are a report of the 20th annual convention of the League of Kansas Municipalities, and a report of cities of Kansas to establish airports. Chancellor E. H.Lapley left today for Charleston, IL, where tomorrow he will address a meeting of the Eastern Illinois Teachers Association, Saturday Doctor-Lincoln will visit his son Stanley Linney, A.B., 27, who is studying psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana. Dunn and Mrs, John K. Dyer were out of town Tuesday, Mrs. Dyer visiting friends in join while Danny Dyer addressed five groups in Fort Scott on the subject of Vocational Guidance. Mrs. Dyer spoke in the Fort Scott Junior College, the senior and junior high schools there, the Kiwanis Chul and the Fort Scott Y.M.C.A. The time over which week one Kansas City excursion tickets will be valid has been extended. They are now good on any train leaving Lawrence after 12 o'clock mon am on Fridays, and for the return trip on any train leaving Kansas City before 12 o'clock midnight, Sunday, according to W. M. Ford. Santa Fe Station. The last train from Kansas City City to Lawrence on which the tickets are valid is the 11:45 am, Santa Fe. Mrs. Fast, a field worker for the League of American Women Voters, gave a talk today at 4:00 p.m. in m. in room 266 on France in the Mult-Latent Treaty. The meeting was in the form of a conference for all members of Associated American University Women. Mrs. Fast presented for the Mrs. Fast conference an suppressed peace pact between the United States, England and France. The A. A, U. W., entertained Mrs. Fast at a luncheon this mo The second meeting of the League of Women Voters will be held on Monday at 4 p.m. in 206 Fraser Durham Johnson has charge of the committee to establish a government of political science will speak. He will explain the absentee voter law, the machinery and technique of registering and voting, and help organize an opening meeting to all women of the University who are interested. After the initiation, refreshments of doughnuts and cider were served. Edwin Newman, imam, president of the organization, gave a talk to the students in Itaipu Itaipu. The oldest member of the federation also gave a short talk. Deti Chu Sigman, honorary psychology fraternity, held initiation service Wednesday evening for the following new members. C. B. Baldwin, gr. Dr. Harry R. DeNilva, I. Thodeus Parkesen, gr. David Kewl (95), Dorothy White 639; Dr. Paul C. Squires, and F. C. Pattison, gr. Charles E. Latton, national secretary of the musical fraternity, Priscilla M. Alpha, and Rollin Pensie, national recorder for the same fraternity, were dinner guests at Priscilla M. Alpha house Tuesday, Mr. Latton taught them about their way to Pittsburgh, Kan., on their way to a chapter of the fraternity there. Mr. Penzo will be remembered as the harbition solist at the May festival hold here last spring. He had the part of Iron Beard in the cantata "King Olaf," which was given by the Lawrence Choral Union. Bauman Plans to Begin Wrestling Practice Soor Coach, M. L., Bauman is working out with some of the wrestling squad now and he requests that every man who wishes to go out for wrestling report to him in the west stadium as soon as possible. Workouts will he be held every day until he can get a line on the prospective material when it will probably be cut to three days long. Players will benefit for football and Coach to Be human wants all of the squirt in good condition when he starts intensive training immediately after football season. Human is trying to manage the stress and anxiety he says will necessitate that everyone begin to get in shape now. "In Abraham's Bosom." Which Won Pulitzer Award Last Year to Be Presented by Jules Falk Oct. 17 Park Green, American playwright, only 32 years old, and acclaimed by the New York Evening World as "an artist, not in the mugging but already mudge," gives this advice to aspiring young writers: "Stay in the small towns to do your work, and don't come near the cities." Mr. Green is the author of "In Abraham's Room", which is to be presented by Jules Falk under the auspices of the K. U. Dramatic Club, Oct. 17, as the first production to be given in the new Fraser theater. Two performances, matinee and evening, will be given. The unifier was born on a farm near Lillington, N. C., worked in the cotton fields as a boy and grained a first-hand knowledge of the characteristics and lives of the Negroes of that region. All but three years of his life he worked so and so when he wrote to be quite naturally close this locale and these people as his subjects. He is only 32 years old, and he has written 40 one-plays and two full-length dramas, "in Abraham's Boom" and "The Field God." At present he is study-ready with the knowledge of having won the Gorgonberg award, which precluded for research on the continent. Says Stay In Small Towns Shortly before leaving this country, Green, who is professor of philosophy Says Stay In Small Towns. Get Acquainted Party Given by W. S. G. A. for University Women Parties for Districts I and V were given Wednesday evening. The party or District L, of which Laura Riley is manager, was held in Westminster tail from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Diah team gave four hours of games in the central Administration rest room. Florence Scott, mefn, is manager of this district. Institutions have been issued to the women in these districts, but due to the incompetence of the lists some women are required to Marlon Leigh, W. S. G. A group system manager. These women are urged to attend anyway. If any woman has a preference for any nursing group other than the one of which her residence makes her a resident, that preference will be respected. at the University of North Carolina, gave an interview to McCruse's Magazine, "Siny in the small towns to do your work," he declared in that article, "And don't come near the campus. They'll be angry and sent you far than you could well believe. I have seen dozens of young men strike out for the larger metropolises to express their souls. But before they can do any expressing they have to eat so they get a job on a newspaper or in an advertising office, intending to do their writing on the side. Time goes on, and jobs grow larger. Decades pass. Deserts persist. The first spasm of ambition they publish one thin volume entitled 'Song of My Soul', but then they are never heard from again. Event Is First of Series to Be Given During This Week and the Next Next week the parties for *District II* and III will be given in Westminster hall. Freda Koller, kp2r, is manager of District II, and Lois Gillis, c2r, is manager of District II. Several women have joined the book group and one bridge group has already been completed, in addition to 10 other members of the groups holding over from last year. Women who have special preferences are asked to call Marion Leigh. The first of a series of get-not-announced parties sponsored by the W. S. G. A. group system for women at Westminster College Tuesday evening at Westminster hall, Marcia Neck, need!, unnuner for District IV, was in charge of the party. She was assisted by members of one organized groups in her district. Activity Wheel Proves Running Ability of Rats "I started out very close to life, in the elemental, and now critics in New York and elsewhere talk pityingly of my handcaps. The things they consider handicaps were my greatest advantages. For life is superior to any kind of art, and no art is valid that does not spring directly from life." Tuscon, Ariz., Oct. 11.—That the common western pack rat is a terribly dynamic dome of energy, if not a Olympic marathon runner, has been shown recently by Harold Sullers Colton of the University of Pennsylvania by means of "activity wheeled" experiments performed in the Sun Prairie campus. The activity wheel is a movable gate the revolutions of which are Best Art Pursued at Home *"Stay at home; read books; ignore antigreetings; do your job. Those are my precepts for the youngest who want to write. Art pursued eight hours a day is likely to run thin. If you have a steady job you can write when you really need to answer and step when you haven’t." (Science.Service) automatically recorded by a counter. Accessible nest and food devices are non-rotating. In 153 days one male run 98 miles, an average of 54%; the female runs for a total of a maximum of 21 miles in a single day. Professor Colton says some of these figures must be taken with a grain of salt, as some individual rats eat more than one grain a day of the wheel and to work the wheel with one foot. Plans for Homecoming Are Being Formulate Plans for the annual homecoming events are being made, according to Ferdie Elliott, secretary of the K.U.T. Alumni Association. This year the celebration will be held on Nov. 2, day of the Kaupoa/Nelkata zami. Two of the big features of last year probably will be repeated. The annual law-medic football tussle, which was revived last year, is being planned by Phi Alpha Delta, law faculty at the University of Tennessee. The University Senate recently voted to repeat the window displays at this year's homecoming. "This custom was initiated last year, and proved to be the outstanding thing in the homecoming events," Mr. Ellsworth said. "Every homecoming event in our school of alumni that seldom come up on the Hill; many of them mill around downtown. Last year we moved a part of the campus down there, as it were, by putting displays of the work of various departments in the downtown area to avoid that last year's display was so great as to encourage their repetition." Send the Daily Kansan home Lose Weight and Become Healthy Bring us your particular and difficult work. We know how. No Starving 3 doors west of Innes With Vibration Exerciser and Steam Health Bath. Excess pounds melt away. No Strenuous Exercise No drugs 17 West 9th St. To try is to be convinced Results Guaranteed Call for free consultation Graf Over Spain Is Latest Report Phone 1531 Health and Reducing Salon Mrs. Father Albright, Operator not considered likely the Graf Zepelin would attempt the Newfoundland land route, because of the weather. In 2017, he was taken by Eckner, nicked up by a French station today, informed German stations that the Graf Zepelin intended to fly across Spain towards the Azores, instead of taking the more southern route. The message said the zeppelin inledu to fly across the Gulf of Lyons until south of the Pyrenees, then fly over Madrid and Lisbon. (Continued from page 1) 222 W.9th St. Eckener admitted, however, that the weather ahead was causing anxiety. The Graf Zoppe琳 might be abilled and the Krause might be abilled. Eckener added that he might be obliged to continue southwestward across the Mediterranean, cutting through the surface or across the Africa even as far south as Madrida. The litter island is about 440 miles in the South Atlantic, off the coast of Micronesia. From there, Eckerman said, it became one of the most extensive of the Atlantic well south of the Azores. Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the dirigible, expects to reach the United States within 60 or 70 hours. This would place the craft over New York late Saturday afternoon or early Saturday night. Just before the start was unofficially weighed the ship carefully and discarded excessive water ballast. The start this morning was easily Doctor Eckener arrived at the hangar shortly after 7 a. m. The skies were overcast but there was no ground wind. He received a Canary in a cage and he set it on fire in the hazardous saline. The canary was the official museo of the party. At 7:18 the hangar doors were opened and the crew and passengers, numbering 60, started filling into the building. Three minutes later everyone was ordered aboard and Eckener hoisted his pod in command of the airship. F. H. Lehmann, the first officer and observer, then went to the Gondola and at 7:50 the big dirigible started gliding from the hanger. The crowd on the ground cheered loudly as the unloaded plane crashed, the unfried drone which the passengers will hear during the next two days. Laketurch, N. J., Oct. 11—(UP)—Offices of the naval air station here put the final touch today to prepara- tion for the upcoming German dirigible Graf Zeppelin. The Graf Zeppelin will occupy the Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr Announcements The meeting of the new student com mission scheduled for tonight has been postponed until next Thursday because of the freshman initiation. The meeting next Wednesday will be held in Myer's hall at 7:30 p. m. --same hangar used by the Los Angeles and several other dirigibles. A large space has been cleaned and a platform constructed alongside the place where the gondola will rest to afford visiting passengers. The center and passenger quarters. The hay rack ride for Lutheran students which was to have taken place Friday, Oct. 12, is postponed until a week from Friday. The K. U. Dramatic club will mike after freshman initiation tonight, a 8:30 in the Little theater in Green ball. Intramural managers are requested to be present at a short meeting Friday, Oct. 12, in room 202 Robinson gymnasium. Dorothy Gregg, president All Ku Kus be at the stadium at 17 p. m. today to usher for the initiation. Also for dome on the Agripie trip. Bob Carr, prominent The Los Angeles was safely in its hangar here today after what was described as a "hightly successful" trip to and from San Antonio, Tex. In Los Angeles arrive at Lakeland last night, completing the return in 48 hours. Girl's Hot Tip Steers Student to Favorite Pipe Tobacco Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Since I first started to smoke, I have always smoked cigarettes. have always tipped up the door. She's SHE! She's very smart. "Enear, why don't you smoke a cigarette, I think those long strait-tailed sternets pipes are so many looking." No, naturally. I had to buy a long-stemmed pipe and a can of well, we'll drink that on our own, medially with a certain feeling of pride in my new pipe, "I lighted up," and proceeded to have my toughest day ever beard of, but none satisfied me. Sally, I had to confess to HER that as a pipe smoker I was a good dietitian. "Did you try Edgeworth?" she asked. "That is what dad smokes, and he's always smoked a pipe." and all that. I can say is that if every fellow that has tried courageously to a pipe, started with Edgeworth, there would be very low that would go up. Ed Maher Yours sincerely, Ed Mayer Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Hay Rack Ride — Westminster Forum San Francisco, Cal. Postage Stamps Friday evening, October 14th Meet at Westminster Hall. 1221 Oread Ave. 5:30 p.m. Bring a quarter We sell postage stamps For your convenience we go to the postoffice 14th and Massachusetts every night at 11 p. m. Use this since it's handy. ly might at 11 p. Call 521 If you have an order— --like thin flexible soles We will bring back your letters Coe's Drug Store Columbia Secures Sports Field Through Financier (Other Campus Special) New York, Oct. 11—For the first time University will use its major triuns on a home field; a dream which has been realized through the erection of the new football stadium at Baker Field, and the expansion of 40,000. Heretofore all major games at Columbia have been transferred to one of the New York hold parks in order to accommodate the Situate at the lower end of Mimas Island, the arena lies in a soiling which commands a view of HI and the hills of HI Hodley Valley. Baker Field is now in its sixth year. In 1921 George F. Baker, the financier, bought a private estate and gave it to the University as a site where athletic games could be played on a larger scale. The Manor House, the mansion of the oil estate, is still under construction and training house by the football squad. A modern bocker building stands nearby. Radio's Five Best 4 Copyright 1928 by United Press October 11, 1928. Send the Daily Kansan home. WEAF Network, 9 CST—NBC Conver. Bureau hour. WOR Network, 8 CST—True Story hour. WJZ Network, 8 CST—Wrigley Review. Use Kansas Want Ads. Electric Shoe Shop and Shine Parlor / So. of Varsity 1017 Mass WOR Network, 9 CST—United Opera Company, "Rigoletto." 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