SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Religion Teachers in State Schools Attend Conference Kansas Dots Pioneer Work in Field, According to Dean Braden The process of the schools of religion was discussed in the recent Jewish conference of the religious community, which was held in Chicago recently, and was made up of 109 deligener. The Lawrence v. Dr. Frank Ainard, a lawyer accused by justice P. Pelis, and Dean S. B. Rohde of the University School of Religion. The main theme of the conference was the religious instruction in state universities, three important phases of the process, out and disposed. There has been rapid progress in late years; there is a growing credit for religion work and many times given enough college credit it can be obtained. Motion. "The Kenns School of Religion been a pioneer in this movement in growth in the last seven years. We have also funded "Dane Bruner White" comprehensive courses are offered to students who have no desire to the ministry or go into mission work. We have a size of the world gives the honorary group of the fundamental religion and of the弘ike. All offer three hours course in all subjects to recognize value of these courses more than the allowed counts without involving any fees beyond avoiding any fees. Utility Charges Van Some Insurance Policies Rev by Mugeight Date Due Great variety in electric power systems and rates in I in shows for the Fable Utilities Book for the 601 instrumented system. Includes John G. Stuart, executive secretary of the Lounge of Emma Marshings. The rates for gas service plus related variation accounting to an average rate of 180 ppm in a lot of feet of water, offer the time to stand equal feet. The rules for water service are usually uniform. AT plants with exception of seven are music owned. The rate bank discharges, for ex instances in which either further the generating station are idle or the other client receiving single visa from the same transmunition "the electric light and power of the station is proportionately biber for both person-owned and municipal-service" the report states, "In Rolt's, with a consultation of a citizen in Mission City who served by a private-owned plan state or Kuala Lumpur, with a citizen per k. w. hour, while the city in the state, Kuala Lumpur, has the lowest light limit and It has been five years since Lange published its last Public Rate Book. The new edi- tion probably the most comprehensive book found in any state. Thus we have to use a uniform system of rate sites and for more uniform rate public utility services. The Lawyers Business Councils Groups Shortland and W Accounting. New classes will be organized Feb. 1-Adv. Complete Dee THE KING This Great America nesday evening in t First make a study attend the great p standing not possis Faculty Members Serve Societies (Continued from page 13) Engineering and architecture, in an increasingly larger of the group of universities, has been in major development geometry treated from an early new angle but now is applied to a wide range of colleges and high schools. Associate editor of the Bulletin of the National Tax Association, Jemele Plenum, of the department of economics in the author of an article criticizing the "taxation" which appeared in the December number of the tax bulletin, while Prof. W. J. R. Burgmatter of the department of surgery has a par upon him for his contribution to the January issue of the Amateur Journal of the Amateur Music which is published by the Wiatar K. American Association of Spanish Teachers. Among other professors on the BoA who have bain part in the discussion of national organizations, are Prof. W. Koblau, dept. of psychology, who attended the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association at Columbus, Ohio; Dr. K.-S. B. Lindsay, of the department of psychology, who attended the annual meeting of the Mineralogical Society of America, and Prof. C.J. Posey of the same department, who attended the Geographers conference and Dr. Cornelius Dunn and Alma Chirai Nigra of the department of bacteriology, who attended the American Bacteriology Conference and Prof. May Carrier and Jace Ogan, of the department of Spanish tuck part in the discussion of the National Language Association of America, co-erected in Louisiana, Ky., while Prof. Davido Basmer and Dr. A. A. Gomez. Reasonable rates. Phone 2563M. ROOFS FOR RENT to bays. Single or double in modern house. Furnish beat—quiet—close to University. 1817 LOUISVILLE. Phone 162701. TYPING WANTED—Prices reasonable. Call 11275. 224 West Ninth. FOR RENT—On the top of the bill, single and double room for boy. 1221 Louisiana, phone 1829. FOR RENT—Two good rooms for lady—a double or single. 1508 Kan turky. Telephone 1103J. Modern house. Rates reasonable 1319 Teen. Phone 1475. 97 FOR RENT - Excellent room; breakfast and dinner, if desired; also light housekeeping rooms. 1501 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. 98 FOR RENT-Two rooms for boys Sleeping Porch privileges. 1218 Miss. Phone 2557. FOR GIRLS: Two double rooms with sleeping porch, and kitchen for light housekeeping. Phone 17995, 939 Ind. 88 MARCELLING, finger waving, water waving; 52nd first 4 days of week; 75th Friday and Saturday, Sharpepock, phone 2776, Dirg Kentucky, phone 2776. The Patee MONDAY—Alice Joyce in "Head- line." lines." TUESDAY—Iac. Kirkwood and Hope Hampton in "Lovers' Island." VARSITV Number 95 Lawrence. Kansas. January 22, 1928 SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE KANSAN MAGAZINE Volume XXV "I think," I began, but that thought always worries me if I ever thought about it, because it is irretrievably lost. Just at that moment, you see a moving van started around a car which I had "The New Yorker" is a very nice magazine on a newsstand but I distill having it quoted on a website. Can You Discuss MORNING ON MOUNT OREAD Pale mists with the nearby valley lie. With wisps of white entwined among the trees. The early watcher from the hilltop sees The sun's first rays ahtwart the eastern sky. Then steal across the lilac hedge close by To burnish Fraser's windows. Daylight freees The campus broad, while lurking darkness flees And leaves revealed the buildings, towering high. S. D. K MORNING ON MOUNT OREAD from the painting by Dulle Miller overlooked up to that point—a distinct error on my part. Pat pointed it out later. "If any," returned Pat a-ln "The New Yorker." I Drive for Pat by Kathe Dockhorn There was somewhat of a crash as we knocked the rear off the moving van, but we crossed two barbed wires fences and a railroad track without puncturing a tire. Kelly-Springfields will do it every time. We stopped in front of the airplane field which an alfalfa field was in bloom, and I opened my eyes again and got both hands back on the wheel before Pat got up off the floor. It always makes her feel so much better if I have both hands on the wheel, and if I at once, even under stress Consideration for others is one thing when I never forget. "The great thing to remember in driving" I said to Pat, "is to have the situation in hand. I mean that you must always know what you are going to do no matter what happens," I went on in further explanation, because Pat is remarkably stupid and words of more than one syllable always get her in an awful fog. At the time, we were going fifty miles an hour, the road was freshly graveled, and my brakes had just been tightened. With my usual acuteness I saw that something must be done to save an embarrassing situation. It was too late, and I had never heard of my bones and Pat's, too. The road was not wide enough for three cars to move abreast, or a-fender, or whichever formation you prefer, if you want to be technical, and the weather was very bad for an accident. I went into the car with my hands closing my eyes, took my hands off the wheel and let matters take their course. People who sit beside me and point out in- mane things like hayracks as though I couldn't see them for myself always annoy me more or less. I "lapped into silence," as is often said of Mr. Coolidge, and the conversation died out during the next thirty miles. "For instance, the reason I am not a competent driver is that I am never in doubt as to what I am going to do under any circumstances and to revive the defunct member of the party. "We are safe," I said firmly, "I drove over have to avoid complication. I always know how to drive." "Uh-hu," said Pat, "there's a hayrack." "Where are we?" she asked with her usual stupidity. At Home With Emmy A Tale of Prehistoric Days (Continued on page four) Johnny was late with the bear he had promised for dinner. The children would soon be home from playing with those new neighbors, the Cro Magnons, and there would be no food for them. That in itself was enough to arouse Emmy's rumor, but that was not all that was wrong. Johnny Junior had taken her next bite of the chocolate back. She angrily tossed the bone into the fire, which she had let die down while she stood in the doorway. Emmy began to rage again. The prospects for Johnny's homecoming were not so bright. She picked up a small club that lay on the floor, weighed it carefully in her hand and shook it menacingly toward the distant hillside. Quick as a flash, Emmy's mood changed Emmy Neanderthal, the cavewoman, stood in the entrance of her cave and expressed anger in true Neanderthaljad fashion. She tossed her head, bit her lip and stamped her foot. She shook her fist at the sky and then, noticing that that same fist hold a juice marmor bone, she began gnawing on this remnant of the past meal. Emmy Neanderthal looked back her hair. There, that was better, she mused. Still, things were not all right in Johnny Neanderthal's favorite cave. Religion and the Bible Intelligently? Course in the of Religion Your Religious "IQ" edule of Classes Pet. Tuesday, Thursday Touchnings work History and Literature of the Bible (Braden) New Testa- Evolution of Social Institutions and Ideas of Bible (Thomas) New Testa- Evolution of Social Institutions and Laws of Bible (Thomas) Old Testa- History and Literature of the Bible (Braden) The Messages of the Prophets (Arnold) oon section of this course will be offered. ours University Credit Ask any Former Student. ert Course CAL EVENT LAWRENCE DITORIUM January 25th se Sensation in Opera g's MAN a St. Vincent Millay Orchestra of 35 ques Samossoud Rafaelo Diaz, Gioannu Company, Arthur Hackett, Leslie, Dudley Murwick, and Other Operatic an- d ge if accompanied by check damped envelope. OW Good Seats at $1.00 Good Seats at $2.50 Good Seats at $3.00 Good Seats at $3.50 Good Seats at $4.00