THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 I THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE P2 Alfred Harwi c'31, and Two Others (Continued from page 1) dent of the organization this mee- ing. "The Aero Club did have the four men one morning, come down here yesterday afternoon, but we bind ourselves nothing to do with Maxwell. He had several days taking up passengers, I believe that Maxwell has made application for a license, but has never passed the examination. This incident will in no way effect the activi- ties of Maxwell, so plan to go on stronger than ever." Harwi was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Hardman is a pledge of the same organization. Professors to Lindsborg Skilton and Anderson Will Meet With Organists Professors Charles S. Skilton and Lamar Everett Anderson left May 8 for meetings to attend the meeting of the Kansas University of the American Guild of Organists. Professor Anderson gave an organ concert on Monday, "The Organs of Paris." Thursday morning, Prof. Skilton also read a morning on "Guild Examinations." Thursday evening Edwin Kraft, well known originator of Cleveland, gave a presentation on the nation's voiced tenors entertained by recitals given by the Landbridge College facade. Professors Skilton and Anderson will return Friday morning. Oread High Has Bulletins for Prospective Pupil Prospective students and those who are interested in the activities and courses of the Oread Training High School will receive a much larger and more intensive course of the annual bucket this year than four months prior, for twice tenor, articale of the school. The bulletin will play up these things especially which are outside of the class room teaching and point out the many skills of attending Oren bleib school that will contain pictures of various activities, dramatic productions, and art presentations. Students in being able to attend the University library, museum, and all other Hill activities which will bring them closer to interact with the actual university life. Copies of the bulletin, which are expected to be off the press by Saturday, will be distributed in rural schools in the immediate vicinity. Awareness and also to graduate of the program. Pitcher Plant Is Robbed of Prey by Tree Frog (Relentless Renewal) Baltimore, May 9. —The insect catching leaves of a southern sponge from a bay surrounded by tree frogs for their own in-cet tecting purposes, according to Prof. Is A. Andrew of the John Hopkins University, during a sojourn in North Carolina, he found these little yellow flowers, trumpet-shaped hollow leaves of the pitcher plant, whose color almost exactly matched the color of the frond. Inasmuch as the leaves of the pitcher-plant normally serve as traps for insects, whose remain apparently free to move, the worms seem that the frogs were in a way playing the part of parasites, by robbing the plants of their rightful parasite. In some cases, the frogs are pitcheers. In a few instances, Professor Andrews states, the frogs were in their turned chten, for he observed them using a spider's open-eye spiders and spun their webs, so that any insect undertaking to enter the inviting mouth of the trap and touch neither the frog's stomach nor its digestive pit at the base of the leaf. Halen Stevens, gr, was one of the most beloved students I ever entertained the Mathematics Club Moms, but her name was unintentionally left out of the list of names appearing in the book. The student council at Penn State College has appointed a committee to make recommendations for the throwout out of all college traditions which are antiquated, and to make suggestions for new traditions to take their places. Linen Suits Straw Hats New Ties Houk-Green Clo. Co. Collegiate Conan Doyle Returns Missing Bag After All Night Search in Streets of Te "Here's my train. Good-bye, where's my bag?" A wild scramble—a hasty skid under the pile of coats and behind the car seat. "Where is my bag?" Well, it's here some place, but not in the car. "Three minutes later the boys joined the two girls at the train, with no bag in sight. The joyson week-end was equally buried marred—it is no joke to see a boy sit in the bus, house gym equipment, and neither it is particularly humorous to face a pain, begged for assistance, peas and lipstick? Questions and answers poured in the air. Had the bag been left at home? No! Had it hit the hotel floor? No! Had it batched at the hotel? Unlikely. Had it been sten, and if so, where? At the daykhyah hotel where they stopped for coffee, where they drank midnight coffee? "All absurd." The train pulled out with the bugless guest sitting on the stair steps, looking disconsolate and confused. "Well, you can take either three members of the party collected themselves in the car and tried to think. At the end of the thinking process, I was told that the bag had been stolen from the car during dinner, although precautions still remained as to why the bag was taken," she recalled, bags which were in it, and the par Clever Quail Get Seeds Not Eaten by Squirre (Science Service) Bordeley, Caitlh, May 8. —Quail acts as glamourers after a bumily harvesting squirrel, is the interesting natural history note reported to The University of Birmingham Hall, of the University museum of vertebrate zoology. Mr. Hall tells his story: Four Indian Students Are to Be Graduated "While walking along the lower trail on the south side of Strawberry Canyon in the Berkeley Hills, my attention was attracted to a commotion, and I saw a large pine-like side of the creek in a fringe tar wood. I soon saw that it was squirrel ground squirrel pulling down from the tree's weed in order to eat the seeds of that plant. Indeed, the squirrel actually came to bear his weight. In climbing up larger plants that were so intertwined as to form a support sufficiently near to bear his weight. In climbing up smaller plants, the squirrel weeds a goodly number of seeds were shattered to the ground. There all of the squirrel quail made the most of the expanse which was as fast as they fell on the ground." Punjab, India, 16,000 miles from Lawnerville, is exceeded by only 20 Kansas towns in the number of student teachers. In 2005 the University of Kansas. Four other cities in the United States have this same number as do four towns in Kansas. They are receiving degrees at the University this commencement. They are: Aaia Singh Dhallwal, Anuun Singh Dhillan, Chunnu Singh Dhillan and Randhir Singh Sandhan. The Kansas towns that have more than four graduating from K. U. are: Pittsburgh, 5; Albion, 14; Lawrence, 16; Elworthy, 5; Ottawa, 7; Junction City, 7; Newton, 5; Dublin, 8; Lehigh Valley, 5; Salem, 11; HIllboro, 7; Paola, 5; Salina, 11. Last Times Tonight "THE CROWD" itself, which was unblocked. A Fraffle's search of dark alleyes, in hope of finding the suspect, his foot and discurbed it, and an inquiry at the police department in Tampa. BOWERSOCK Tomorrow—Saturday And herein lies the kernel of the nut—we might say the climax of the tale. At 8:45 the next evening the boys receive a long distance call from Topeka, and one of the boys modestly admitted that he was candidate for hero in one of A. Conan's novels—a detective of the first water. of Topeka A Pony Load of Laughs William Haines in "THE SMART SET" 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 10—40c; 10—50c "THE SMART SET" Having thought all night more battling case, he had decided that the conclusion of the night before had been clear. He returned to the Jayhawk and learned the name of the man who cleaned the adjacent alley in the town. He returned to North Topkak. A little bit of bluff and a little bit of luck, with cooperation from the "arentcleaner's" family, gave him some contents. They had been found, well-settled, near the hotel. The only things missing were some pieces of gold in the house and gold in the modern girl's wardrobe, and the thief was doublets, dispensers and other pieces of chalebone necklace and other pieces very choice "contine jewelry." Shows: Prices: Starts Monday A Great Picture Drama of Humble Love and Bravery "The Sky Scraper" William Boyd COMING— Independence, Wichita, 21; Topena 19; and Kansas City, 40. Those having the same number an Panjab are Haddam, Kingman, Herrington and El Dorado. Cities in other state- having more than four are Joplin, Mt. 5, Kansas City, Mt. 81, St. Joeph, Mt. 12, and Tulsa, Okla. Mexico has two graduating stu- dies, three, three, three, three, Rossin, one, and Canada, two. Eighty-six of the 105 Kansas counties and 11 other states are represente d by grades class than that of the entire county, 60. Of the work stines commissioned, 300,000 are enriched in classes which will be taught to students who will and will receive teachers' degrees, according to the preliminary com- plete list provided directly by George O. Foster,registered. Rent-A-Ford Co. Lon Chuney in "Laugh Clown Laugh" Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business PROTCH The Tailor 833 Mass. St. Leon Poetuck, 639, nearly drowned yesterday at 4:30 p.m., while swimming in the pond at the brick yard northwest of town. Miss Potteck was swimming from the island back to the banks of the pond when she became exhausted. Another swimmer, Homer Huffaker, c'31, seeing her go down several times, swam over to her and brought her back to the bank. After a few minutes of her search, she found of her scare and was able to go home. There were only a few swimmers in the pond at the time. Saves University Woman from Drowning in Pond WANTED—Steward for summer club. Mrs. Rayburn, 1414 Tennessee St. Phone 2181. Want Ads Read the Kansan want ads. WANTED—One boy and one girl for Summer employment, $135.00 a month and bonus. Must be rent appearing and able to talk. Call H. I. McCarthy between 8 and 11 p. m. Thursday and Friday only. Man Riled by Rivals' Time Claims Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen. Rutherford, N. J. March 9, 1927 I mure get some riled when I see my fellow is following in crowding over the fact that she was from Egeborg into Egeborg soon than her lie in the world as the champion long-time winner. However, if you care to dive into the process, we will guide you, who first started to milk dull deserts, to Central Station in New York," then you will arrive at the approximate airport. I have smoked at least one pipeful of every other tobacco I have seen in my life, but most of the time to prove my 1944 that I have been right in stock. He doesn't deserve any medals. He got his reward in the enjoyment of his smoking for the added number of years, and that's just luck in starting soon that's all. Yours truly, H. M. Wittridge V-A-R-S-I-T-Y Tonight Tomorrow Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco The Heart Punch Thriller: James J. Jeffries Back in the Ring Again! The best loved of world champions returns to score a knockout—on the screen this time—as the old time fighter whose son became the fighting king of them all!— WarnerBros. present MONTE BLUE One Round Hogan SATURDAY— The Prize Ring Thriller With the Knockout Punch ! in Matinee 3 p. m. 10—30c Evening 7 and 9 p. m. 10—40c with Patsy Ruth Miller in "SOUTH SEA LOVE" LEILA HYAMS—as the girl who thought prize fighters were all brutes and then fell in love with Hogan. Tom Gallery—as the fighter whose death led to Hogan beamed for murder—and tried amid a web of lies. Frank Haygney—as the man who put the stigma of a Yellow Streak on the champion. Starting Monday The Leap Year Picture Marion Davies in THE PATSY FOR RENT—At 924 Alabama St., two sleeping rooms for boys. Phone 1268 W. 183 WANTED—Good salesman and organizer to take charge of Daily Kansas manifold circulation campaign next fall. Pay is on a commission opportunity to make some real money if you are good. 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