PAGE FOUR 127 THURSDAY MARCH 20, 1928 Rice Lardner, Weighing 255 Pounds, to Jump on Stomach of Hindu THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Indian's Side Is Healing After Injury Received Tuesday in Practice Rice Larder will jump on the stomach of Kannakardi Ran, Hindu Hopleys, at Friday night's performance of the East and West Revue, he was learned today. Larder, who weighs 255 pounds, is well known as a debater and former candidate for the senior class presidency. His jumpe will be from a height of five feet. Hu explain that he would be able to support Lardner from a height of five feet or Shadrach Paul, weighing 128 pounds, from ten feet. Lardner was chained because of his size making the Feat more spectacular. Lardner has practiced with Ran this week. In Tuesday's practice at the Cosmopolitan club, Ran's side was born by Larder's disease. Rau did not feel the injury at the time as he has this stomach immune to pain. But the cruel war of serious enough nature to eliminate further practice until Friday. The "Hercules" will again tour a double deck of cards with his hand, willstand the punishment of having 500 pounds of stone placed on his body and have it be a leoplahammer, and as an added feature, will lift 500 pounds with his teeth. Ruph's act is only one of ten on the program which is scheduled for Friday night at 8 p., m. at the Orpheum No seats will be reserved. Gun Play of Texas Girl Holds a School at Bay Longview, Texas, March 28–Milled Malone, 13-year-old grade pupil, chinned a quarrel here today with another pupil, by suddenly whipping in one .45 caliber, fully loaded revolver, from beneath her dress, and in a highly excited voice took command of the school room. "Get the principal," she shrieked, "and don't call the police." Brehmishoff, the weapon men- nagement, she kept the 35 pupils and half of the children in cages arrived. He succeeded in persu- ding the girl by withdraw from the room. She refused to surrender the gun or the knife of Profiles Sid Hellenor arrived. After an investigation of the gun play, Henderson preferred charges of carrying a concealed weapon, and disturbing the peace against Milred. Beg Your Pardon * The two-nano rectal which will be given by Professor Howard C. Tay, and Carl A. Preyer will be Monday, April 2, in place of April 12 as erroneously announced in yesterday's Kanman. "Sun-Up" has literally lifted a mountain's home out of the hills of North Carolina and transplanted it on the stage. The altersmen must Dublin, Ireland, March 29—With the stoicism that has been their grace since arriving here from Berlin, three Germans, a baron, a noted aviator, and a mechanic, watched stormy skies prevent their starting in the Junkers monopole for the United States today. Mountaineers' Strange Beliefs Presented by Carolina Author in Her Grahic Picture of Life spoken as they have done since the civil war. They live as they have always lived—full of strange, ignorant mountains and mountainer beliefs. Lula Volunteer, the author, lived in North Carolina. She knew the folk and with graphic lines has chiselled that will live on the American stage. Widow Cagle saw her husband killed by revenue officers. Her son Rufe, he gained a little "harvin," and refused to make moonshine but was content with the meager fruits of his farm. Rife is drafted to fight in the world var and the Widow Cage can not unpreemble her son's patriotism and villainy to join the army. A bit of the dialogue taken from the play shows the Wibow's anti-quoted but nevertheless firm belief against law and "gurmeal." Rufe: "The country is at war, You forget we owe the country somethin'." Wilde Cagle: "What do you owe he goe' Menn? What did the Gow do to your pawn. Shot him dead when I went to town, and you says right, hit will be their own;缸nd again, not for the Gov'mouth! Do 'have to go, Rafe?" Rufe: "No, I don't have to go, could stay and hide right here on me Wiley Cagle: "But why, Ruffe?" Ruffe: "I can't explain it. I ain't got no education, yet, and I couldn't understand all the soldiers I talked to told me. But hit what's sometimes like this. This here country is oure, oure God let us be born here. I'd fed me, and kinder brunge us. We love it, don't we?" At the end of the play, the influence of Rory's love overcomes the Widow Cagle's hatred for the government and for the family that the Cagles had been fond with for generations past. place, and they would never find me, nor Pd he submitted to three ye' if I slaved." The play closes with the Wilde Cable is not to shout a "stranger" when he has been hiding in her caden and must face the man who had killed P.J. Cable. As the Wilde draws her gun and it ready to shoot, she draws the spirit of Rufo who has been killed in the wreck of her car. She faces the wife, and repeats the new famous line, "After all it's love that counts. I need her jeep, and I know that God Almighty is taking' ease of you. It was down when ye left my head, but Tickets will go on sale for "Sun Up" "tomorrow morning at 9:30 in the interment of Green hall." K. U. Aero Club Plans Topeka Trip to Obtain Organization Charter Members to Re Special Guest of City; Will Also Attend Big Barbecue The K, U. Aero club has more rooms to go to Topena to receive its charter from the men of the all-Kannan Air tour next Wednesday. The members are invited as guests of the city while the planes of the tour are in Topena. The members of the班 will be provided with badges of identification and a credential can be admitted free to the barbecue which is to be held at the Topena air field. Dr. Lyle F. Powell of Lawrence loan the meeting with a talk on the history of zero dynamics. After his talk, the members present asked questions. Doctor Powell commanded an air squadron over sea during the war The club will have all transportation and will leave the east end of the campus at 8 a. m. Wednesday, April 4. The members of the K. U. Aco班会 will see their instructors to get excused from their morning classes. The delegation from K. U. will leave Tovolo about 12:30 a.m. as soon as the morning classes are going may attend their afternoon classes. O. M. Rucker, sp, c, president of the club announced that he thinks that a suitable spot for an airport has been given to give any definite statement yet. Several of the members of the club volunteered to come up Saturday and make some shelves for the literature in the aero library. When the shelves are completed, new books are to be bought and the library, which is in the back part of the Commons, will be open every day from 2 until 5 p.m. Doctor Powell suggested that a worthwhile book would be the book by Licey, Com. Richard B. Rynd, which is in be off the press, in short two Damage Was Prevented Because It Centered in Pacific Mexico Has Earthquake --sonic depth finding methods in this region, and the quake was probably in one of them. Washington, March 29—The earthquake which was felt in a large part of Mexico during the night of Wednesday, March 21, was of annual scale. The earthquake centered in the Pacific ocean, a hundred miles or so off the Mexican coast, prevented it from doing great damage, the United States Goal and Geodetic Survey announced time, after a brief earthquake, records gathered by Science Service. The cipherstone, or point of greatest motion of the tromber, the earth's quickest experts determined, was at 14 degrees north latitude and 55 degrees west longitude, and it happened at sea level on its eastern standard time. During the last few years several great ocean dicens have been discovered by Dale Print Shop Phone 228: 1027 Mass Announcements Invitations Programs Cards Navy to Build Ships Soon Keen Competition Is Shown for Navy Contracts Washington, March 29. The posi- bilities of dirigible construction are of vital interest to shipbuilders and auto- mobile men it was recalled yesterday during a debate on the naval appropriation bill. The seismograph stations that reported their records to Science Service were those at the Bureau of Standards and Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., Fordham University, New York; St. Louis University, St. Louis; Loyola University, Chicago; University of California, Berkeley; the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Tucson, Arizona; the United States Weather Bureau, Chicago; the Dominican Observatory, Ottawa, Canada; and the meteorological Observatory, B. C. Plans of the navy department call for the construction of two ships of 6,500,000 cubic feet to be built soon, which, using belium, are equal to the 5,000,000 cubic feet of a British ship and to the 3,000,000 cubic feet of their air mobility plans for a 9,000,000 cubic feet船 which should be in the air by the time the American 6,500,000 feet ships are completed. Bids from the existing building companies have been received and although an attempt was made to throw down the USS Alcona Pollin Company, of Akron, Ohio, and cut out other bidding, the attempt was defeated by a 78 to 23 vote. 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