SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1908 PAGE FIVE University Students Selected for Leads in Two-Reel Comedy "A Day in Hollywood" is the Be Filmed and Shown in Lawrence Two University students, Paulin Willett and Harold "Hutch" Hauer, will be selected yesterday for the two leading real comedy "A Dog in Hollywood," which will be presented at the Row Theater by the Journal-World April 23. Miss Wolf is a senior in the School of Fine Arts and last year was so selected as one of the girls for the day班wayback. She has been prominent part in the W. S. G. A. sign show for the last two years. These selections were made following a long search over Lawrence talent. There were a large number of applicants for each position. Harald Hauer is captain of the 1928 football team and has been prominent in athletics for the past two years, for the Dhio Kappa Paal featernity. Other members of the cast who are Lawrence residents are: Mrs. H., E. Don Carlos, "Riem, Henepack"; Thomas Charlton, "Mr. Heppack"; Charles Person, "The Reporter" The person to play the play "Tara Retail lock" is to be kept secret. The film will be made this week and will be presented Monday April 23. The local chapter of Mu Pui Epiae gave its annual spring formal at Eagles hill from 1 to 4 Fri night, sightseeing for children, flowers and wintering carried out to the color scheme of pink and orchid, Mrs. S. M. Lauve, Mrs. Kauristeen, and Mrs. Koelela Coralam, errors, Edel Carlota's orchestra from Kansas City, Ma., played. Miss Amnet Curtown, of Lawrences, and Miss Annette Gilmore, of Toleda, were guests. Phi Alpha Delta held its spring formal at the country club from 9 to 1 Friday night. The decorations carried out a flower theme of flowers, Mrs. Edwin W. Hailley, Prof. and Mr Thomas A. Larronee, Mt. and Mrs Harry Crosshair were the chaperones on the girls' choir. Youngerbrings orchestra from Ottawa played for the dancing. Guests from out of town included Mt. and Mrs Mary Morgan, of Manhattan; Miss Jamie Tamber, Meed; Miss Genevieve Hartley, Badin; Miss Maurine Al-Rajabi, Meed; Miss Mary Morgan, Coffeyville; Miss Dora Coons Spring Hill; Miss Virginia Rink, Fayette, Mo.; Miss Loa Renee Nerol, Meed; Miss Elizabeth City, Mo.; Miss Goldie Baldwin Henry Coates, John Coates, T. L. Galick, Leo Lee, Tim Duesenberg, Mr. Stephen Lawrence, Mr. Antonio Lawrence, who also guests. Phi Delta Chi entertained with a formal dinner Saturday night at 6:30 at the Broadway Inn, followed by a concert in the Johns Hopkins berg's orchestra played for the dances. The choreans were Dean and Mrs. L, D. Havenhill, Prof. and Mrs. Spencer, Prof. and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Neky Hughes, Goets from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Killanger, Miss Margaret Denium, Miss Orrandt Derothy Atwood, Dorothy Atwood, Miss Marielle Nelson, Jimmie Gryson, Lewis Grasson and Gordon Hill, of Topkapi, Miss Shimitin, Miss Carrolla Duskeymer, Miss Uma Wetzel, Miss Nadine, Benson, Miss Alice Parcells, Cecil Phillips, George Hilber, Karen Cua City, and Heorick Reed, of Manhattan Dextrose Candy Is Found to Be Reducing Agen Philadelphia, April 15—Small doses of dexterose candy ink between knees and elbows are used to deter Jefferson Hospital of this city to remove surplus pounds of too, too The experimental work leading to these much desired results was undertaken under the direction of Dr. Burress Gordon and V. E. Stanley. In studying the question of obesity, Doctor Gordon, operated on the hypothysis that the craving of fat paralyzes the body's ability to sugar deficiency. In such people it may be that the fat forming food may be misdirected to channels from which glucose can enter. Consequently he decided to find out if weight would be lost when the class of foods compulsory in a meal was available in very readily available form, during actual exercise, so that its immediate utilization would permit only a minimum storage. A group of over-weight nurses were a recorded selection for subjects and examined to print results from the tests or other physical drawbacks that might be amalgamated by the diet tests. The diets, covering calories and fat, were then are- calories a day, were then arranged so that fat and protein were 'taken at meal times while carbohydrate was taken between meals in the wadiously digested form of dextrose The total intake of candy was between 3.5 to 6.2 ounces. "Doctor Gordon explained. 'The patients were very hungry for candy, the morning and afternoon, and to consume the largest portion of candy during exercise. A fairly constant intake of candy was maintained during a period of three weeks, the greatest loss was 23 pounds." Kresge Manager Speaks Seniors Interviewed in Regard to Work Next Year L. B. Kittenger and J. A. Searcy both representatives of the Kreigsburg store company, were at the University yesterday and today to interview students who are interested in being connected with the Kreigsburg company. Mr. Source, who is district superintendent, discussed the personnel work of the stores in talking to the工业部 and the colleges in discussing classes Friday morning at 8:20. The Kreese company has 450 stores in the Middle West and the East. In the last three years 180 stores have been sold, and a new one amalgamates a new, now with the Kreese company. These men have been in the employ of the Kreese company for only three years as this store is the first and visit of the Kreese representatives. He explained the company's policy in regard to selection and education of the subgrade, instruction given by the company, necessity of placing the girl in the department for which she is employed and discharge of employees. Mr. Kittinger is the manager of the Kansas City stores and has 150 jobs employed in each of the two stores three one tent store, the other two one hundred store, the holiday nations. Mr. Kittinger employs about 300 girls in each store. On Other Hills THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A new wing, increasing the seating capacity by 16,000, will be added to Oklahoma's stadium. Oklahoma next fall. The seating capacity of the stadium will then be Dr. W. B. Bizzell, president of the University of Oklahoma, refused the presidency of Oklahoma A. and M. college, which was offered to him recently in the name of the board of agriculture and the Oklahoma A. and B. college. The position carries a salary councilment of $24,000 a year, it is said. In spite of threats of the Democratic delegation for Chicago to storm the convention with machine guns and commun, the Republican committee for Washington has held at the University of California at Los Angeles on April 16 and 17 is going ahead with its campaigns for three additional presidential candidates. Aviation will form the motif for this year's Cadet Ball at the University of Washington, which will be held on May 11. Much enthusiasm is being shown in intramural sports this spring at the University of Mississippi. We have agreed to play diamond ball, while 20 are entered in baseball and 44 in tennis. They will compete in horseseo. The sororities are also preparing for a bury season with each team, helping them unlink their athletics into teams. Dean John Straub has an unusual record at the University of Oregon; he has been connected with the University for over a half century. At several different courses there, he is now dean of men at the institution. Final arrangements to bring Robert Zuppke, nationally famous football coach, to instruct a summer school class of 40 Oklahoma A. and M. college, were announced Tuesday from the office of the president. The Illinois University football team will course in the gymnasium May 28 and will instruct June 19. Only 24 students of the University of Oregon were declared ineligible to return to school at the beginning of semester because of low scholarship. Bosing and wrestling, two minor sports at Syracuse University, have been re-established. When the athletic board of the University abolished wrestling in 2012, national national and caused serious objection on the local campus. Witty Is Co-Author of Educational and Psychological Articles Comparison of White and Black Races Discussed; Data Is Submitted Prof. Paul A. Witty, of the School of Education at the University in a university setting, taught tenor which have appeared in recent educational and psychologicalmagma studies. "The Negro Child-An Educational Mist!" by Professor Wylie and Mr. A. I. Decker, superintendent of the Kaupunahoa school, has been published *Monumental Magazine*. The article covers the testing of children in the Coffeyville elementary schools and is based on data from tests races in educational attainment. The authors point out that at seven years of age the difference in education attribution of the two race amounts to 4.2 percent of the age of 14 the difference is 27 months. The March issue of the Journal of Educational Psychology carries an article by Professors Lohman and Witty. It is a substantial article on the minuses of stations. Common types of error in educational educational literature are discussed. "Social Forces Affecting Curriculum" by Professor Witty Hay and Harvey White. This work has been presented at Athens College, Athena, Ohio, and assistant professor at the University of Karanaski last year, him appeared in the book *Evolution: Neglected Elements* which are vital forces in determining the nature of human life. The two books on the forces mentioned are mental and educational topics, various legislative issues, organized advertising concerns and more. "The Ungraded Student in Kansas," by Professor Witty and H. H. Nelson, a former graduate student at the University has appeared in Mental Hygieny. The authors point out that students who need in Kansas and the work that is being done in this field, Data are offered an exemplifying the present status of educational provision for children of resettled ability in Kanto pay a big price for a suit and then have the shape taken out of it by having it pressed over the old style machine. **Pharmacia's Students Here** The Pharmacia new students are enrolled in the pharmacy program and are swerving them already. They are red with a blue marmurine shirt and are sitting on the matryx. Any student enrolled in the School of Pharmacy is eligible for the PhD program. The student is now working for two years to enter the college in painting swatches. Sereneity to Give Consent Concert to give consent to convert the evening at 7:45 at 10 Congregational church, which will 11:30 and 12:30 each week. Church ensembles much instrumental music. Mother's Day—May 13th LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Ivy Glenns Electronics 1972 Mass. It will be one big vacation if you have enough time and money to enjoy it. A Provident Mutual Old Age Endowment policy will furnish the money regularly every month. And if you have the money you can take the time. Our Mother's Day Candy is now in and ready for your inspection "We Wrap for Mailing" F. B. McColloch Druggist 847 Mass. Provident Mutual Olin K, Fearing Phone 1974 Black Phone 1968 Special Agents Phone 1914 Jackson Jubilee Singers to Sing Wednesday Night The Delta Sigma Theta sorority will present the Jackson Babcock's jingleers in concert Wednesday night, April 18, at the St. Luke A. M. E. church. Jackson Babcock's jingleers have given concerts in twenty-six states and all the provinces of Canada under chauqua and lyceum management. R. G. Jackman, the manager, was one of the jingleers and a student of the University. The program will consist of spirituals, southern medieties, camp meeting songs, popular selections, and humorous readings. Several Part Time Jobs Offered at Y. M. Office One of these offers board and room for a few hours a week convenient working time. A steward position, soda dispenser, and another to work in a farm on afternoons and Saturdays in transportation free, complete the list. Four regular part time jobs were open at the Y. M, C. A, employment office yesterday, according to calls re- sponsible. Allen, c29, 26, employ- ment secretary. The national convention of Ein Sigma Phi, national honorary classes society, will be held April 27 and 28 at the university of town, Iowa City, town. Vera Paga Stoopa, c29, will meet in a lecture meeting. Marine Murley, c28, who is the second vice president of the national chapter, will also attend. Each week-end a number of old she are open to those who are unable to work regularly, according to illen. A two-court plan is being worked out at Ohio State in their court system. Under the new plan there will be a separate court system for the dd offenders and the first of the offenders. Ohio State has a very efficient court system, and they handled fifty cases of student violators of University regulations. Boston, April 15—The geysers are an almost unknown "little Yellow Hole," the desert air of Nevada, according to Mrs. Beirne B. Brues of this city, and the T. Bruce of Harvard University, Mrs. Bruce last summer moldered over much of the desert and semi-arid country in southern Utah, where he course of their travels they came upon this little patch of arid terrain, so scabble the geysers of Yellowstone National Park in their action and in the geological formation of their eruption. "Little Yellowstone" Is Found on Nevada Ranch The geyser area lies a little distance off the Victory Highway (U. S. 40) between Lake Lake City and New Orleans, about a mile north of Browna, a small railroad section station 56 miles west of Elko, Nevada, one travels on or off of Eloff, an amphitheater to the town of Browna, Nevada. The geysers are situated in few miles south of that area, at the location of the White patch made by their deposits is visible from Emigrant Pass, 35 miles west of Elko, and remains in the vicinity of the rest of the town to Browna. The geyser shelf on the mountain-side is part of a private ranch, but visitors are welcome. The formation totals about half a mile in length, and the geyser itself an hour several of the geysers height, some to a considerable height. So far as is known, these are the only geyers in the United States outside of Yellowstone National Park, which contains more active geyers together. Other famous geyer regions are found in Iceland, where these peculiar erupting hot springs claim their name, and in New Zealand. 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