WEDNESDAY; MAY 18. 1928 --- 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Arctic Explorations Made Easily Possible by Use of Aireraf General Nobile Believes Edison Could Make Trip to Pole in Comfort **New York (Scholarship Service)** are the days when the arth's secrets must be wrestled by strong men skilled in ice travel. Today Edison himself is in an airship to the acre and make the mankinds of such. Such is the opinion of Gen. Umaro Noble, commander of the dirigible Italy, now engaged in scientific research. In a recent communication to the American Geographical Society here, General Nobile, summarized as follo- bings about by exploration brought about by adventure. "Aviation, which is bringing about profound innovations in every human activity, has opened a new era in the history of polar exploration. "Nobody can doubt the superiority of aircraft, airplanes or dirigibles, as means of exploring the unknown regions of the earth. We can truly say why it is so important to have lamination in this field. In a few hours it is possible now to make a journey that in the past required months and years of travel with ship and sledge, and only now that we can reach the north pole in the Norge in 16 hours, while Namen in one year and eight months reached only latitude 86 degrees 14 minutes; and in only 30 hours we traversed the unexplored parts of the world for a distance of 2000 kilometers. "One radical change that has taken place in the matter of polar exploration is this: Experts who know how to navigate a snowy environment needed, and men who know how to navigate the air take their place. In addition, it is no longer necessary that polar explorers have strong enough support to long journeys on the ice and trained in making them. Edison would be a member of his own research team and read his own instruments himself. "Certainly there is no field of human activity so well suited as pollinating the vast great contribution that social transportation is bound to make to human knowledge; in one year it has been sought for centuries." Announcements The Engineering Council will so hold the meeting which was announc for tonight. Manley Hood, secy-strean. The Newcomers club plans to have a picnic tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 at the home of Mrs. C, V. Kent, 1561 Pennsylvania avenue. Delta Sigma Pi, commerce fraternity, announces the pilgrimage of Ryan, e31, Linnec; Pfalge Mary, e31, Concord and Alberto Mellis, e31, Lions. BOWERSOCK Last Times William Boyd in "SKYSCRAPER" Shows 3-7-9 Prices 10-40 10-50 Starts Tomorrow for the Rest of the Week Norma Talmadge in "THE DOVE" Monday for 3 days Lon Chaney in "Laugh Clown Laugh" "Rogues' Gallery" in East Ad Displays Unokayed Paintings Scorned by All But Those Who Gave Them Life Two kinds of galleries are suggested to the average man's mind when the word "gallery" is mentioned. If the man has lived a life long, he will have been a devout patron of the arts, he will visualize artistically lighted halls and classical architectures. If he remandst, or lamented by Rembrandt, or lamented by Rousseau, or perhaps a choice piece of art, this most certainly is an art gallery. If the man is a man of the world, he might think of a systematic display of very only faces sentenced among some verylick liking physicomonics grazing in the office in physical detectives. This is in rogue's gallery. Rogue's Gallery in East Ad Over on the third floor of east Ad Administration building is a rogue's gallery with photographs of the activities of an art gallery - aitbetheng Professor Blech would never, never consent to give that attribute. It consists of paintings, not photographs. "The pictures are arranged better than those of the Loarrys, but they are terrible to behold." This artistic rogue's gallery over the existence to those students of the institute has been a source of unusual styles and pictures too that did not meet with the whole hearted approval of the instructors in the institute. The idea that an enumerated collection artistically arranged on the wall might make an impression on all those who might see them, including the professor who so scornedly denounced their Creations Are Well Named The errands created by kindred heart-perfusionism, contractionism, modernism, culition, chinense harmonies, blueses and pluches. There is a mere slip of a picture of fine lines showing a tufted-founded dumplin. It is named "Winn Hiltown" and contains rumors, well-proven scenes in a rural graveyard to be known as "The Stone P." and well-proven scenes in a rural graveyard to be known as "The Stone P." which were interviewed to this unanticipated one by a member of the dramatismos to mention "Rest in Peace." The scene in a "Belle Isle It Or Not?" nature in a "Belle Isle It Or Not?" question? A colorful cubist figure in a graveyard stands on an ornate arm raised around the uncutted eye is called "Dissipation." -dissipation of perfectly good winter colors at one time, according to an bysterian. increasing to the casual frequencer of the art museum is the adept names that these works of art are known by—in the index. Display Is Primitive And so on, and on, the visitor is held enthralled by the beauty of the display which is at once primitive and modern. The artist in front invites the back of skill employed in bringing some of the paintings together to create a work that is fully fuled in a gallery and be called a picture. That artists have been able to realize radical variations from the artists' original evidence is ample evidence of the sophistication of the Mt. Grand Greenshub VIB. Language of the Air A particularly striking thing in the gallery is the large number of pictures that are numbered and sold onseele and 3000 dollars. This fact is encouraging, according to our friend from the School of Business, who autographs on the tour of the Gallery of History, that artists like Mike Ishova that artists, like museums have awakened to the importance of the application of business and substance in art. These artworks, bearing them of the story of financial dependence in old age," Caterpillar飞船 who have been forced to abandon their ships and use their 'chutes to save their Airwes members of the Caterpillar Club. 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