TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Debating Semi-Finals Are Now in Progress to Determine Winners District I. S, Champions to Be in State Tournament April 12 and 13 Senate-funded of the high school detainee league a new in progress to decide which schools will come to the University to debate in the final question. The director of the extension department. The question for debate is Resolved, that federal legislation should be enacted embodying the principles of the McNary-Haugen bill, as passed by the second session of the 60th congress. In the cities A meridistrial debates Hinawaia won from Concordia and Florence. Hinawaia will debate in the semi-finals next week with the winner of the debate to Coffeyville and Earca which will take place Thursday night of this week. In the finals Hinawaia won from Pratt and Newton, schools which represent the southwest and south central districts. Obserlin, one of the county commu- nity high schools, won from Norton Otho- rion. The competition section and will meet Heinston the latter part of this week. The winni- mum In class B, Blue Rapids won from Wameco and Hope. These schools represent the north central and northwest regions of Iowa. The Iowa won from Colony and Sovereign representing the southeastern districts. Blue Rapids and Altoona will win from Glenwood. Klowna won from Sedgewick and Elmwood by a small percentage in the south central and southwestern districts. In that debate each of the three teams won the affirmative side of the debate by a 24 decision, there were only one rank point between Klowna and the other two schools. Oakley won from Downtown and Seattle City in the western and northwestern districts. Kliwa and Oakley will meet the latter part of this week for their final debate which will decide who will compete with the contenders at Lawrence. There are 187 accredited high schools enrolled in the high school debating league this year. There are 77 in class A and 110 in class B. Schools which are located in cities of the first and second classes and the larger county community high schools are in the A class. Schools in the third class towns and in towns not within the county state is divided into eight districts numbering much the same as the congressional districts. Telescope Ready by Fal Research Work Made Possible by Kansas City Man This telescope will be suitable for research work; is made of prisms, is nineteen and one half inches in diameter and one inch wide of its diameter in thickness. The new telescope for the astronomy department will probably be completed by next fall, according to Prof Dinsmore Alter of the department of astronomy of the University of Kansai. Mr. William Pitt, Fifth-fourth street and State Line, Kansas City Ma., has made this possible by donating his labor. "For seven years," Professor Alter explained, "the University of Kansas observatory has been working toward the goal of mapping scenes of rather large size for continuous observation of the natuaries throughout the year including discovery of these little worlds and accurate observations of the positions of those natuaries. This research has the successful carrying out of such a large and expensive program of research cannot come in the main from the University budget as granted by the lagging budget. It takes at least for a long time that its accomplishment was far away." London, March 27. —A plant that generates gas which can be lightened with a match is described in the British scientific journal Nature by Dr. W. A. Hamer, assistant director of the Matlab Lab at the University of Pittsburgh. The plant is known botanically as Dietamonas ablu, and in common speech as dimitany; it proves in southern Europe and central Asia. It is covered with planks on its underside to insulate against weather apparently evaporates, making the air about the plant inflammable. Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority announces the election of the following officers for the coming years: Valera Goffredson, c20, president; Dorothy Lee Repasit, f30, from vice president; Iolanda Ewing, c30, second president; Lolita Kawai, c30, treasurer; Lela Lemons, c30, secretary. Sorority Woman Escorts Duck Home From Party; Is Victim of Fortunes Uncertain Whims To go to a formal party and come home with a wood duck tucked under one arm makes almost as good a place as standing next to the entrance and come home with a wooden tunion under one arm. In both cases the possible precludes the probable. A very battered, rather watered duck is placed by a woman from a formal hat Saturday night. His paint was off and he had a pronounced depression in the top of his head, but his beauty釉 eye are intact and his bill was manly and full. Fool dick! He is not quite ugly enough to become the darling mascot of the curio house, nor handsome enough to be displayed as a decorative bit of all life. He landed, by muffsports, in that middle strata of articles too good to be thrown away until his prized item be treated with honor. For one slightly under-waited this duck has had some experiences worth noting. From forest to city, and from city back to the lake or river he traveled. He has seen cold nights, with stars like glimole hobes Relics of Prehistoric America Discovered in Thaxcala, Mexico Ruins of Village Where Cortez First Stopped Is Center of Interest (Science Service) Mexico City, March 27—Attracted by the discovery of prehistoric ruins in the Tlaquepaque during the last year, investigators have found further important archaeological and historical sites on the spot on the American outcrop where the white man under the ruler first real stop on he road to Mexico, and required the Indian allies, who rode the command possible. Interest this year has endured on the "Cerve of Tianchao," a hill entrance to the city of Tianchao, fenced in living cactus a few miles from Thaxai, the culprit. Cortez' letters to the King of Spain in 1519 and documents of early Caledonian historians agree that Thulium was used for this purpose. In ancient Taxcanal Republic, on top of the corro, historians agree, stood the ancient palace of Xieventen, last in Taxcanal. On the west end of the terrace on top of the cerro, ancient ruins of an Atoz temple are being uncovered, whilst on the east end stands a Christian church to which the Indians now come to pray. The church appears at the bottom with times and dates that it has been used and matched from time to time. Alfonso Caso, Mexican archaeologe, girl and Manuel Toussaint, historian directors of the Mexican Review of Historical Studies, agrees that the an- cient back part of the church is prob- able left of the old magee or Knirthenstor. The out-of-door space between the church on the east end of the terrace and the archaeological ruins on the northwest ground, in the graveyard, and separated at its farther end by a broken stone wall from the Aztec ruins. Near this wall, in a great stone block, stands a carved sword, which is also another symbol, which show beyond doubt by their style that it was made by an Indian. It is believed possible that this may be the first Christian cross made in the New Testament, one brought by Cortex from Cuba, and which now stands in the Convent of San Francisco in Tinxcala, some miles away. The matter of the oldest church is unknown. Its location is going on at this pivot point on the history of America. The contract for a new music hall at the Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, has been awarded to Messenger and Dalton, Pittsburg contractors. The general contract amounted to $119,446. poked through from heaven, and fed the summer curl in sun reflected off the water in a million devilish waves of heat. He has known winds that mean and winds that chuckle, like roar like an angry bull. He have heard the fountain bank of the greeks for above him, and the rastless clucking of docks by his side in the marsh. And he has received the rendition in the warm and pulsating bird of whale he is the counterpart. From this vivid life of fire and leaf has he navigated manually into another sphere—into the transient moods of the wind. One moment he is anothered with soft artillery, dolicholous cool and scented. The next he is under the radiator and to睡 his peripheries to catch the light. His cracks with the heat and his eyes become melted states, perhaps to be rescued and peaced high upon the window ledge in the sunshade and air, no tempter like a company's usite! Poor duck! "OH! But it's hard to put up for an 8:20 class," the words no often heard on the exam, or such phrases as "I've got to go to that 2:30 class when I would a rather go to the show." Old Father Time Makes Moderns Toe the Mark We are all always to the idea of time. We are the tiring at everyone's life in this modern world. Art is one way to express our feelings; we display it, but we wear it. There are come people, it is easy, who grow us with the notion that them is their own. But the older they grow the more they realize that when it comes to time we use poverty as a reason for the most precarious in the world. Time is our price, standard of measurement. The time variable can crash into every situation of our lives. We can, sleep, and play by time. We plan our future with reference to our supply of time. What becomes of time we never have one can tell. We have learned about the past through speculations. The time idea has become inexplicable. More material program has been made the last century, all the rest of history got together. Into one lifeline we concentrate on lifeim. An American sets himself to see not how much he can get and how much he can do into it. The American business man devotes 1.440 hours a day to business. Even when a man renches his utenuity and be is shipped off to his heartbeat place in a 60 hour power course. PAGE FOUR Juniors and seniors of the Colorado ebacle of Mines have the opportunity of making four inquests trips for his purpose of acquiring oil refineries and that furnishes. The trips are to the San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and Los Angeles. Emprora Teachers College has been admitted to membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities. The school that liberal arts colleges are admitted according to a statement issued recently by President Thomas W. strap wrist watches at Special prices on men's William A. White Gives First Copy of Paper to Journalism Library Old Philadelphia Public Lodge Printed in 1836 Interests William Allen White, editor of the Emperor Mariae Gaetano, has donated a first copy of the Philadelphia Public Library, published in 1838, to the journal "The New Yorker." He framed and placed in the department with the collection of old papera. It is a paper about 142 lbs. including of four columns on each of its four papers. The price of a paper, the amount, or else a work to subserbers. by Contrast The news articles on the first new consist of classified advertisements and an article on "The Post Burn." An editorial and news from the mayor's office, constitute the second page. Classified advertisements, sales of products to the public, deaths and marriages, make up the third and fourth pages. - Contrasted to the time element in news stories today, is the following article taken from the paper: "Word has been received here of the fall of snow in Malta on 4th and 6th of January last." Although there were no automobiles in those days, it is evident they had accidents just the same, as told by this article found in the beige; "A lady who arrived from New York on a plane was hit by a drag, at the corner of South Water and Chestnut streets, and slightly injured." People in those days evidently traveled as much as today, as an article in the paper says; "There are four daily lines of stages between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, yet there is so much travel between the two cities that it has been hard to have to be booked from one to two weeks in advance to secure seats." The student loan fund association at the University of Oklahoma, as the end of the present school year, will have given out a total of 301,998 representing the total disbursement for the two years which the association has been active, according to the university's office. The association that approximately one hundred more students are making use of the funds then did last year. The Stanford Daily, of Stanford University recently published an annual "freshman edition," in which all the metrics of the class of 1921 were used to calculate the future athletic teams at Stanford are going to be hard to beat. Anthony Scalapulo of Evermont, he rolled today to do graduate work in the School of Education at the University. He will work on the research project, "Organization," Efficiency, or Compiled Schools in Kansas." 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