THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1928 Students Can Try for Prizes Given in Humor Contest "Sour Owl" Contributor Receive Letter Asking for Cartoons and Jobs Contributors to the Sour Owl have just received a letter from Judge anna in a new policy for conducting the Chess Tournament on behalf of her Jan. 1, 1928. Judi is offering each prizes from $500 to $3 for images and pictures submitted to her. and Jokes The funniest drawing submitted to Judge's Cheer Leaders page during this year will be awarded $200, while full page drawings will receive $50 half page drawings $25, two column drawings $15, and one column drawings payable upon publication. The pictures pinned by sending in a finished drawing, or by submitting the rough sketch of an idea for a drawing, and acceptable ideas will be returned to the contributor for him to complete. not to be positioned. The formatting that is printed during 1928 will receive $25 and the margins will be the judge. Short texts of not longer than 256 words are desired. One column of text will be worth $20, a half column of text will be worth $20 in a quarter column, $8. while short paragraphs with graphs will receive $5 to $3. All authors and artists will be given credit for their work. Hereforetone pictures and text have been credited to the college publication from which they were taken, but now any material reprinted in the Cheer Leader's section will not only be signed by its author or artist, but it will print his name, his college, and his class year. He is also being "Michigan Gargoyle," it will run the credit line of "Dan Jackson, Michigan, 31." Sour Owl Deadline Soon Surv (Gr 4) Deadline Soon Any way you can submit his only requirement to submit his work, the only requirement being that it is original and has never before been printed in any form. The Sear Owl deadline will fall on April 5, for the Roly Number, and George Roscoe, editor, said yesterday. The release date is this issue will飞 April 20, and 21, with a cover by Jack Kincaid. Kincaid graduates this spring and this will be his last piece of work on the cover artist for the past two years. New Science Given Name French Offer Prizes for Work in "Astronautics" Astronautic Paris, April 1.—"Astronautics" is the latest name to be introduced for a branch of science. It has recently been adopted by the French government to indicate the problems of voyaging through space to other heavier bodies. To encourage development of this new "science" the Society has been given funds for an annual prize of 2000 francs (about $200) to be awarded to those who can claim the "author of the best original work capable of bringing a realization of one of the numerous scientific desiderata tending to the final goal of astronomics," namely, of actually building on the earth to another celestial body. Radios Provided in Taxis on Capital City Streets Washington, March 31—The radio taxi has made its appearance in the District of Columbia. A receiver is installed beside the chauffeur just under the taximeter and the roof acts as an serial antenna. **Amenities of Washington Riding downtown to dinner may listen all the way to jazz music from a famous New York city orchestra, although it is now often more restricted than in the most popular restaurants. Whenver the automobile is caught in a traffic jam the temper of the belated patrons may be reduced below the building point by the mouthful strains of church organs or Television apparatus has not yet been provided in taxi service anywhere. Newspaper Shows in "Ad" That Women were Just the Same in 1792 as They Are This Year Time may come and time may go, but women change but little—vainly always vanity. Nearly 200 years ago business men referred to the eternal female in a sminkingly flattering manner. In an old newspaper copy, preserved by the department of journalism here at the University, Prof. Flint pointed out the following advice given his class: The Sunday Observer, 8, 179 Sunday Observer, Jan. 8, 1792 Interaction with the Indian Interesting to the Ladies Cream of Violets, as a refined and delicate soap, calculated more immediately for feminine use, is respectfully offered to the notice of the lady from his majesty, seeking to the inventor an exclusive right of manufacture for 14 years. Extreme cleanliness of person has ever been the greatest recommendation of the sex. The skin cannot be thoroughly cleaned from the soil, contracted by the floating doot, even on the clearest of rooms, without something of a cleaning quality, and it is a well-known fact, that such is the case with most arms of the ladies that the application of any sort of soap will immediately cause them to chap and smart. 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The Bethany Oratorio Society of 500 voices accompanied by the Bethany Symphony Orchestra again will preface the oratorio, "The Messiah." The Swedish immigrants who founded Lindshög inaugurated the musical festival, which also is known as "Gustavian" because of its local enterprise at its first fame has spread until interest in the festival and the big Lindshög clorus has been. The program marks the 129 performance of the great oratorio by the big chorus. It may also be the last rendition of the Messiah in the present Bettyhanna Auditorium, for in the college park a block away a new college park a block away there is under construction a new and modern brick and steel building to be the new of the Messiah Chorus. The solisists will appear with the chorus this year are Mrs. Allen Taylor, Kansas City, soprano; Miss Signe Becker, Copenhagen, contralor; Floyd Townley, Kansas City, tenor; Raymond Hunter, New York, baso. 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Alumnus at Washington Meets Old Kansas Men The alumni office has just received a letter from Bill Rice, P72, who is now spending some time in Washington. D. C. Bill says that he was sorry to find that neither George Washington nor Georgia University offered me jobs in income tax law or completed filling some of this work. Slice, being. In Washington, Bill has met the big man in general council office of internal revenue department, and found that he could not get into the work, but was advised how to make his next move and in the Flowers for Easter Order Now Jayhawk Floral Gardens Flower Phone 345 KING OF DIAMONDS AND QUEEN OF CLUBS St. Augustine, Fla.-Walter Johnson, former pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, will play in the women's championship for golf in the Metropolitan and Eastern Atlantic States district. The Queen of the Green and the veteran twirl exchange professional players will be a part of the game. At the present time Rice has a minor position in the capital building and is taking advantage of the city's congress, congress and supreme court. Rice continues his letter by saying, For rooming with Bob Brown, A. B. 25, and we see lots of K. U. people, Saw Don Kaye, f/20 and Alvin McNeal, Jake Hickman, f/20. They are invited by Roy A. Porterfield, g/11, g/13, g/16, to attend a Kansas dinner! Bill clashes his letter by saying that he thinks Washington is a better place to make his house there some day. Bill will take the Kansas bar in June. UNIVERSIDAD UNIVERSIDAD meantime - prepare himself for the work. Enjoy Your Food Fresh a Finish the Memorial Building WE are constantly urged by the medical profession to eat more fresh, nutritive food if we would keep well and therefore happy. This is an easy prescription to follow for, besides resulting in better health, it actually costs less to buy and keep all food fresh. 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Where better repairing is done—Alice. St. Patrick's Day Comet Discovered by Giacobini Cambridge, Mass., March 31. The year's second comet arrived in time to be discovered on St. Patrick's day, but it never did so. France, and not Ireland, according to a belated report reaching the Harvard College Laboratory here. The first comet of the year was picked up by a satellite of the year, February on Washington's birthday. ing. It was then moving rapidly to the south. The new comet, which was of the eleventh magnitude at the time of discovery, was found by M. Ginebino, of the Paris Observatory, and was in the constellation of Orion, now visible in the western sky in the early even- M. Gineboli is known for his cometary discoveries, as he found another one in 1807. 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