SUNDAY, APRIL 1. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Delegation Heads of Large States Named Tomorrow Committee Also to Decide on Limiting Convention to Students of University First of the state chairmen for the coming Republican national convention will be named tomorrow at a meeting of the national committee in charge of the convention, according to Calvin Evans, c28, chairman. Although several students have been active the past week in securing pledges for prospective delegations, no appointments have been officially made as yet, he said. The committee will also decide to tomorrow whether to limit the convention to the University or to invite the Lawrence League of Women Voters and several other organizations to attend the conference of delegates. It has already been announced that the Lawrence boy scouts will act as pages. George Chomos, c29, president of the K. U. Young Republican Club, said earlier that he "had good reasons for believing" that the Hoover and Curtis forces in this district planned to officially announce campus managers to the campaign in the event of the governor Evans, chairman of the committee was in Tupelo yesterday conferring with Republicans there. Chairmen for the larger states will be assigned first, it was indicated by members of the committee. This is a step toward filling out the large delegation which they will be required to bring. "For example, the chairman of the New York delegation will have to find at least two dependable people," Evans said. More than one hundred applications for delegations have been received by the committee, according to Don Rhodio, c29, who has charge of filling applications. "This means that you need to be a chairwoman, as there are fifty one to be assigned, but everyone who has shown an interest will be given an opportunity to at least be a member of a delegation, which is the most important thing anyway." Rhodio asked if he last week but interested students urged to submit their names to committee members as soon as possible. Sport Editor Suffers Disablement at Blaz Wanted—A sports editor for the Kansan! Renewal of the present disability of the Kansan sports editor the well-known Mr. Arthur Curdie athletes at K, U, will probably be on the decline for a few days. According to best reports, Circle, who has been holding about for the past two weeks with a very much enlarged left foot, was inspired to cover the Hadley fire the other evening. Even this did not prove too great a handicap for Circle, for he is standing in two flat. However, no one seems to be sure what the "two" stands for. Everything went well and good for a time; the fire burned merrily; students cheered the firefighter, and many wrenches were exchanged; the Sour Owl no doubt will profit greatly by the rapid exchange of wit and humor at the fire. Due to the exuberance valued among the student body, Circle had forgotten his injured armade. Details are lacking but anyways Details was able to get home in some shape. The next morning his foot was on the ground and anyone else anyone except our hero sport editor, The latest reports confirm the rumor that Circle is convalescing in the student hospital, and again there is an encyclopedic condition of K. U. athletics. Attend the Kansas Relay. AUTO-BOAT FOR ALASKAN EXPEDITION New Star Breaks in Two Chicago. Ill—Photo shows a new type of auto-boat. Upper, the machine in seen driving right into the water. Lower, the trim lines of the amphibian are well shown. As an automobile it travels at the rate of 40 miles an hour, and as a motorboat it goes 10 miles an hour. It was built for the National Geographic Society expedition which is going to study volcanoes in Alaska. Great Phenomena May Change Astronomical Theory [Science Service] Cancunica, Mass., March 31—Nov. Picton, the star that audently flashed out from previous obscurity in 1922, and has been steadily watched by astronomers ever since, has now broken into two separate bodies. The Harvard College observatory has been just informed of this dutiful discovery, which was made by Dr. W. S. Fineu, astronomer at the Union Observatory at Johannesburg, South Africa. The star is in the catenation of Pictor, the painter, a group that never rises above the horizon for observers in northern countries. (Seiten Service) For some time Nova PICToria has been behaving in an unusual way. A few weeks ago Dr. Harlow Shaney, director of the Harvard observatory, announced that, as the result of observations made at their branch at Blenheimfontein, South Africa, the star had become to be changing to a nebula. This is a series of what is believed to be the final process of stellar evolution. The new observation of Doctor Fienn, if confirmed, would seem to indicate that the star is changing to a double star, or perhaps a double star in the process of becoming a double star in the heaven is shown by telescopes and to consist of two separate bodies involving around each other. One theory of the formation of a double star has been that a previously single star has split into two parts, but the process has never been completed. Astronomers cannot state definitely just what happened in 1925 to make the star suddenly become brilliant, but they are agreed that it was some sort of an explosion. Whether or not this happened in two can be determined until numerous future observations are made. Successful Graduates The hundred of successful graduates of the Lawrence Business College are the best of the world of our effectiveness. Finish the Memorial Building LAWRENCE business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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The drawings will be placed on display in the corridor Monday for the inspection of those who are interested in viewing the work as well as for the purpose of permitting the judges to select the best one. The drawings will be judged by members of the architectural faculty, it was introduced in 1920. Each piece is placed more handy for the public but because of the need for a room for such purposes it was found necessary to place them in the corridor again. Hazel Gurrechs, c'23, Badie Dougles, c'28, and Doris Dugger, c'30, attended the FF Alpha Delta dinner dance of the Washburn College chapter at Topka, last Friday night. Finish the Memorial Building Before you tee off— for the season, but your golf tugs dry cleaned by our prized brand. And, and, and, more we'll make them feel right. 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