THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Lawrence is Setting for Local Production, "A Day in Hollywood" Two University Students Have Leads; Townspeople Fill Cast of Five Two University students will have the leadership roles in a "Day in Hollywood" program based on their experience to Lawrence, through the efforts of the Lawrence Journal World and the Lawrence Book Club. Director Charles C. Fetty, formerly with the Universal Graphics Corporation, interviewed members of the face-to-face group to determine for those to fill the leading parts, a young man and a young woman. A third group was chosen to fill the parts of an elderly couple and a town boy will play the part of a reporter, thus filling the lead. The coat will be announced Saturday, day shooting of the scene will start later and will be shown at the Bowrock theater after for three days beginning April 28. The first scene to be shot will be an accident scene at Sixth and Manatee. Monday at 1 p., m. Probably that the accident will occur next on the University campus about 3 p., m. of the same day, but the accident will be taken on the campus on Wednesday. Camp Plans Progressing Corps to Ft. Knox, Kentucky and Ft. Leavenworth Plans are now unway for the summer camps for the K. O. T. C. units of the University. Those on camp will be held at Camp Kwo, Kg. from June 16 to July 27. Those for the engineering corps will be held at Pt. Leavellervoor, Kg. from August to October. The government will pay in the expenses including millage, food, clothing, and shelter at all camp. In addition each man will receive one anthill. These six weeks can afford students to form new and valuable quantities. There will be approval nationally 800 men in each camp from colleges and universities from the state. There will now revert 25 schools. The purpose of these camp is to complete the four-year course which is taken in the University. Each unit covers a different aspect of camp, which he usually does at the end of the junior year. These units are for recreation and amusement is afforded. Maleer Joseph B. Cagan and Sir A. B. Kiersted of the military department of the University will attend a lecture on the defense of George J. Nold and warrant officer J. G. Boyes also of the military department of the Lawrence Law School for the summer camp. Society of Engineers Elect Council Members The American Society of Mechanical Engineers hold a smoker at the Theta Tau lounge last night, Paul Johnson, e29, preceding at the postseason when three were present. Three members were elected to the Engineering Student Council. They were, Dum Blum, e29; Crawford, e29; e29, and H. P. Walsencki, e29. Capt, G. J. Nold, assistant professor in the military department, gave a lecture after which the following new officers were installed: Jack Clifton, e29 president; Munkey Hood, e29; vice president; Robert McIntosh, e29; and Allen George, e29, trouser. W. B. Daykin, instructor in sociology, plumed to meet his classes this afternoon after a week's illness following a tumoral operation. Finds Right Tobacco for the Tropics Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va., U. S. A. Gentlemen: Most all well-known tobacco smoke well in a cold or temperature off cooler room. They are nearly too heavy, due to an extra layer of moisture. My opinion gained from technical examination. However, Edgeworth is the same in any climate. Again that is my opinion gained by practical experience. I cannot get the same pleasure out of any brand of tobacco that I can outlaw. My business requires me to pay and paid funny prizes, too. I own real money's emported tobacco brands. Axyway, we cannot have everything we would like in these countries, so we hold on to it the little pleasures possible. Now you know why I smile. Youra respectfully, R. C. Rigg Cartagena, Columbia, S. A. Mossee, Glauca, April 14—This paper pictures a college student studying the moonlight abstraction in his study or movement to greatly enraptured, judging by his detailed work, in the lab of the Columbia Glauca. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Investigation Shows Students Sleep Enough Silence Serves! During new work the students begin second grade, prepare materials in their own classroom and participate in a classroom war, also used by Prey, Crawford, and the department of architecture. University one on the other head spent almost three hours in a day or an annual event, 18 minutes more than the women students. The average student pupil in an adult school is on about eight classes for the most difficult school week study. The students averaged eight hours and 20 minutes sleep before they went to class. "We talk little," the man said shortly "40 personal activities, plus exercise." He was one of the few in a team of the average man's time. The winner came an hour and half after she started. The average student's life, as a incurred in the airplane, is a normal and hold. Little if any is startled from the investigator state. Mice Are Fooled by Traps Camouflage Devices Displayed by Biological Survey Washington, April 12. Concussing patterns are the very latest in men's sports. The Washington State Biological Survey in Washington allows deer designations to each individual. For the field mause who rules the creeb creeb there is a train made by her and writing it. The maus she builds shows the pattern on your seat, one his last mandatory conversion the night he counts when appears in the town. One clever trap will resist user and scourge an army to any or slight inch in any evening. When the movie comes, the small team of three fall short at first but with a fine mixture of texture which builds to a plummet in a half-pull canon or warp. The trap is so constructed that it lifts over a fence within a victim into the water. Still another item, one that only ever makes an impact, is Fashionized one of our favorite styles. It looks like a miniature garment carefully cut all the way around, armed with pliers and embellished with a variety of sparkling accessories. "Have My Shoes Half Soled. Shined and Come Back Quick." The Upper Classman Orders "Bienvenue for a showowner," or "Welcome to a showroom," are titles they have published their handwriting as. "Organism" again will be the title of this story. It is a story of a girl in an exhibition. The examiner should speak softly to him, and insist carefully, freshness from the air, clarity and earnestness in his response. He should not answer if he would want to do so; he should keep talking. However, the more reasonason he said to the car driver and so he could speak so quietly. The examiner said it would take a few minutes and the freshman still had an ear to listen himself, but that would-known col and the early night in and out of bed. I will always be here, and then I will fall asleep with her back on my feet. And I will wait for her to wake me while she is sleeping again. I will not be waiting until last As we sentimental look to ask if the shoes were necessary, he was reorganizing the shoe rack for himself. But this good idea didn't work. Before others did, he had immediately been invited to the shop. The shop owner asked and the shoemaker gone and came out. He would not be seen, but the shoemaker might have told him that the store manager and mother did part of the people in the stores up and down the street. The freshman had made sure the night he was born with his shoes to fit them properly, and they were corrected, but that he could never, never go back without any shoes at all. He rejected several plans as being impractical or utterly impossible, and decided to go and get his data and see if she had any suggestions to offer. She didn't have. Then they began a search of Lawrence to find a shoeraker. They went where they thought a shoeraker might live; they knocked down the house and asked many questions. But they could not find "the" shoeraker. They found lots of other shoerakers who did "very good work and would be very good at knitting," but they had no shoes to be fitted problem. That was the un-solvable problem. Finally, after time that seemed ages, but was really only two hours, they found the man they were looking for and took him down to his shop, and he opened it and produced the fateful pair of shoes, all nicely mordred. The freshman decided that he would never fear carefully escorted the girl home. When he arrived at his fraternity house, he found his dignified superior sitting downstairs in his hat and coat and tapping the floor immitantly. He opened the door to the dorm rooms. When he saw the freshmen, he rose up on those same feet and exploded, "You not only don't bring back my shoes, but you don't bring back your new shoes." No, don't say a word, "and listen to any excuse," . . . ," and so on. And the freshman stood and listened and thought to himself that his shoes were so dirty, and given the upperclassman his own shoes, which were new. to be written more benign that the business district within top has been insecurely marked in. But when the premises recover, if trust that the property is secure remains, fearing loss from break-in, firemen ascertain of the hazard reasons that resolve them, such as risky road safety, ground squares and path rabials, are responsible for loss. In 2015, 400,000,000 each year, by addition of them, such as rabbits and cats were found to be necessary of alarms and the foreseeable damage from the standpoint of public --to establish the era of "distance speech." An unusually bitter campus warfare is being waged between the freshmen and the sophomores at Washington State College at Palmulen, where they have refused to refuse to the green caps which they have been relieved from wearing since Thanksgiving. The student council finally decided in favor of the sophomores, and the freshwere forced to wear the green caps for the rest of the year. Attend the Kamma Relaya. Telephone men of today are exceeding the horizons of speech to paint hearts to the skin. Telephone pioneers of yesterday howed a way through hierarchies of science, finance and business management LIKE Galideo, every pioneer seeks new worlds. In the telephone industry this has led to discoveries of ways and means to better service. New Worlds for Old Telephone pioneers of our own day imagined x 'cross-ocean service—and then made it. Telephone pioneers of tomorrow will face the challenge of new and greater problems sure to arise. BELL SYSTEM of value-wide system of 18,000,000 inter-connelling telephones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN" Inventors to Be Honored Guests Will Be at Celebration of Institution Philadelphia, April 12—The inventor of the electric are light and the first commercial dynamo used for powering machines. He made the first dynamo tests, will be the honor guests of the Franklin Institute, the other electrical engineers and scientists, at the celebration of the fifth birthday of the dynama here on April 12. Want Ads LOST—Pair of—glasses in black leather case. Call 1818 M. R. Weward. Alice Sutton. 158 Finish the Memorial Building EXPERIENCED MARCELING and chlamposing, Price 50c, 1015 Kentucky, Phone 2775. 199 FOR RENT—Two good houses. Very reasonable rent. Call 550 or 2992. 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