FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Casals Achieved Marked Success Over All Europe Cello Artist Who Appear Next in Concert Series Was Generously Honored Pablo Canals, collist, who will be presented Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the gallery of the pieces of the University concert gallery was born an Vendredi, Spain. That romantic land of the past, rich in tradition, has produced many widely famous works. Began Cello at Nine His musical ability was influenced by his own family. His father, an organist of some men, began the organization of his son in the age of three. Casade honored his victory teacher praises on the collar when he was about 30 years old. He spent a time on wav with that animated琴师. He was determined to perform. At the age of eleven he was some- what a blissed musician, capable of writing popular tunes. He was sent to Barcelona, then a majeur central of research, to study Authorities Recognize Casals To Madrid he was finally, to stand at the "concentrate" under Breton for composition, and under Monterio. His work has been recognized by authorities, and he has been presented many honors. Among them the Beethoven gold medal of the Musical Academy, the Don, the Legion of Honor, and the grand cross of Alfonso III, the highest order awarded in his own land. He is an academician of Santa Cruz University. At the height of his European encampment the war broke out and it is to that day that she was killed here he met Susan Metall, an American singer, who later became his wife. Lawrence Concert Exclusive Lawrence is in the only city in this section of the country where Canada will not permit a concert will not appear in Kansas City. "The University is fortunate in being able to bear this artifact, which was a charge of the University consent course I gave one engagement and could it or leave it, just as we chose, so we happened that we could fit it into our program." The entire top gallery of the auditorium is open for dollar tickets. The first ballet for $150 and the down atrius ticket may be required for a ballet. In Congress Today (United Press) Senate Continues consideration of $500, 600,000 independent offices appropriation bill. Commerce committee staff hearings on Jones resolution instructing shipping board not to sell three carry-on services row operated in the Interstate commuter committee continues hearings on three nominations for the federal radio commission. House Public lands committee continue hearings on Tea Pot Dome. Continues consideration of war de partment appropriation bill. Agriculture commission considers alternative bird refuge bill. 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Near Mississippi. Call 250-748-1634. Mississippi. 163 New Spring Suits $23.00 HOUK AND GREEN FLOORING LTD. The Patee TONIGHT — Dwry Rhevter in "The Lost Limited" Comedy. TOMORROW — All-star cast in "Hook and Ladder No. 9 VARSITY Presents Tonight - Tomorrow A pulsing pageant of a great city's underworld thrills. "Chicago After Midnight" with Ralph Ince and Helen Jerome Eddy JERRY at the organ presenting a Special Overture Added Units News - Topics - Comedy Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 Starts Monday Starts Monday Esther Ralston in Love and Learn U. S.S. Saratoga A Marvel of National Defense From this 21st- acre deck, Uncle Sam's battle planes can now leap into action—sure if at a landing place on their return, though a thousand miles from shore. This marvel of national defense was accomplished—and duplicated—when the airplane carrier, U.S.S. Saratoga, and her sister ship, U.S.S. Lexington, were completely electrified. In each, four General Electric turbine-generators deliver, combined, 180,000 horsepower to the propellers—enough to drive the ship at 33 knots (39 miles an hour) enough to furnish light and power for a city of half a million people. The design and construction of the electric equipment for the U.S. S. Saratoga and the U.S. S. Lexington, to which college-trained men contributed in great measure, exemplify the part General Electric plays in promoting the welfare of the nation. 6-24DH GENERAL ELECTRIC The Change In STREET CAR and BUS FARE went into effect Wed., Feb. 1 Cash Fare 10c Ticket fares: Two Metal Tokens, 15c Fifteen Tickets in Book, 90c (This gives the 6c rate you have been paying) But DO YOU KNOW that you now have 8 minute car service on the Hill from 8 a. m., until 7:30 p. m. And that— The K. U. car saves minutes of time and blocks of walking by enabling you to ride to the very center of things on the Hill? Watch for the Street Car and Bus Schedule in next Monday's Kansan The Kansas Electric Power Company