SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Scientist Discovers Method of Diagnosis of Cancerous Tissue Defense Cells Injured in Fight With Disease Give Means of Detection of Detection --n, but he was also an important Doctor Lawyer summarized in popular form a part of the information which she obtained during a year's study abroad. Through the examination of modern evidence and her knowledge of the modern art, she able to restore and interpret many of the movements involved in the old Greek dance. New York, Jamaica, A—The development of a method of diagnosis for certain kinds of human cancers accomplished by Dr. George N. Papapason (Feb. 2013) is an advance in the campaign that science is waging against this disease. By a simple microscopic inspection of the funds of a part of the body, the location of the multigrain growth is able to detect the presence of the cancers. The appearance of the cells that have been injured in their fight against the abnormal growth is different from that of healthy normal cells. Although the research is as yet in its early stages and the scientific details are not yet published, it is probable that the new diagnostic method will eventually be available for clinical use and that it will enable faster diagnosis of an allergy in early stages when it can best be attacked and checked. Cancer is caused by normal cell-crunning wild and growing with a vigor that is otherwise shown in only the young, embryonic tissues. Such cancers are often caused by to create cancer is attacked by defenders of the body's health, the phagocytes and related cells, many of whom are wounded in the combat and hear the man they that Damnation the observation and uses as a diagnostic observations. The encancers that Doctor Papanianoula can detect by his new method are those of the female genital orchid. They can be found in the genital tract. There is hope that the same method of diagnosis will be applied to other fluids of the body, thus locating easily malignant lesions in other parts of the human anatomy. The discovery was made as a byproduct of fundamental work on the nature of sex in women. Following successful investigations of the sexual cycle of green algae, many scientists used same methods of research were applied to women in health and disease with results that promise to confer real blessings upon the human race just as they do to animals, whose illnesses are extreme to require their application. Americans Lead in Paris French Count Declares Woman of U. S. Run Society Paris, Jan. 14—American women have found a loyal defender in a scion of one of France's greatest and oldest monarchs, King Louis XIV, in Rocheforta, whose other claim to renown is that he is the husband of one of France's most attractive accents. Count Stamias declares that in a quarter of a century American women marrying into old French families have modified the physiognomy of Paris and changed its pleasures. indoor to outdoor because they have become overcrowded gibbed ballrooms into the cabbages and centres of night life. "American women really run the society of present day Paris," Count Stansiak wrote in a criticism of so many of the 20th-century publication of American women. "Nature has favored her." Her body is remarkable by the breath of her shoulders, the great flat expanse of chest, the length and fine lines of limbs. It is a woman of women. The American has made it actually indecent for a women to possess room and flesh limbs. "In her toilet table she is extra simple and skinny," the armulets and glass ablacates to her Oriental sisters. When an American woman starts to loudly serve with jewelry, sign she is getting old. European women must copy them or lose out. "They have caused the demi-mondainly practices to disappear. The grandiose receptions of our father's days have given away to mud dishes around Pamphlet Street, another. Conversation has given way to the rythm of music. "American women are made for that life. They are pals of speed and grace, and not men, but up by her sobriability, by her opinion of herself. She is in her own best press." Greek Dance Explained to Club by Miss Lawler Dr. Lillian M. Lawler, of the department of Latin and Greek, explained and demonstrated various phases of the Greek day club of the meeting club of the university club of the high school in Kansas City, on Friday morning at 10. Send the Daily Kansan home In Society --up on before, according to Minna S. Moodie, curator of the museum. A representative of the General Electric Company was not in Lawrence Friday showing images pictures to the electrical engineers of Japan and Russia. The pictures show, here, New General Electric pictures. Phi Delta Theta held a tea Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 till 5:00, honoring their housemother, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, about two hundred years ago. A fraternity and sorority housemothers and student representatives, were invited to have Phi Delta Theta sisters; Dorothy Gafford, Mildred Meuser, Margaret Mize, Elizabeth Docksecker, Dustbackster, and Katharine Snider. A 12 o'clock party was held at the Phi Delta Theta house Friday evening. Decorations were forms and music; the musicians resigned the music for dancing. The chippewas were Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Ms. Neal K. Thompson, and Mrs. McGrath. The band were Miss Betty Delong and John Ingalls, Attachment; Miss Myra Little, John Hussell, and John Junction City, John Junction City, William Powell, Kansas City, Mo. Fli Mu Alpha entertained with an house dance Friday evening from 9:00 t12 12:00. Merle Griffith's Original Jawhawk舞厅 performance, Dr. and Mrs., A. P. Hults, Ms. L. N Flint, Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Larmore, and Mrs. Eugene Christy, Gordon Leen, Jr. City, Ms. was an out of town guest. The Methodist students held a "Friday the thirteenth" party in the church basement Friday night, Gamen and contents were played during the evening, at the close of which a refreshment event took place. The Brock, c29, served refreshments. About fifty students were present. Kappa Kappa Gamma bepi heb house for social fraternities on the Hill Saturday night, Jan. 14, from 8 to 11 o'clock. The Lutheran Student Association leaed a Leap Year party at the church in front Friday evening. Auctioning off of the sale, and which were purchased by the women was one of the main events of the affair. Refreshments were served late in the evening. Between thirty and forty students were Dorothy Johnston spent the week end at her home in Kansas City. 4. Robert Lee and his wife, Helen Hoagland Lee, of Manhattan are spending the week-end at the Acacia house. Marie Culp and Evelyn Stover spent the week-end in Kansas City Around Mt. Oread --up on before, according to Minna S. Moodie, curator of the museum. A representative of the General Electric Company was not in Lawrence Friday showing images pictures to the electrical engineers of Japan and Russia. The pictures show, here, New General Electric pictures. Senior architects have a one day problem sketch of a tourist camp in a national forest on display in the department of architecture. Fred Crain, Kansas City, Kan. and Simeon Webb, Pittsburgh, students in the School of Law, will take their state law examination the last part Dean George C. Shand, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will be in Kansas City Wednesday to attend the trustees' meeting of the Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas district of the Kwianis Club. The new wall cases of Indian relics are being put on display in the baseboard of Spooner-Thayer museum. The case includes lead, and pipe which have not been BOWERSOCK Four Days, Starting Monday JOHN GILBERT in his greatest romantic role! JEANNE EAGELS famous stage beauty now a screen sensation! Prof. Goldfish Goldinom of the department of architecture, left Friday for Milwaukee where he will serve as chair of the Institute of Architecture is holding its annual convention. Professor Goldinom is also on a visiting city, representing the sixth district. Prices: Mat. 10-40 Eye. 10-50 A class in life saving will be offered next semester on Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to enroll in the class may substitute it for regular gym classes. Requires News - Comedy - Review Shows 3-7-9 1. Swim 400 yards any stroke. 2. Good back and side strokes. 3. Surface dive. Stewart Henry g'94, has received the unusual honor of having the laureus of one of his lectures at the University of Montreal. Academicians at a regular meeting of the French Academy, and in addition to this in 1872 he was awarded the burying of the Farty Immortals. This as far as it is known, in the only instance of the kind in the case of his own life. Friday - Saturday "The Covered Wagon" 4. Plain front dive. Lonely Existence Is Led by Rooster With Horns Walden University Hot Springs, Ark. Jan. 14—Now the rooster has joined the list of horned animals. At least one rooster has, for on the Arkansas alligator farm in Hot Springs is a large white rooster with two horns sticking out from his head, one on each ear. The rooster is well-tolerant to two or three inches long, give the rooster a most uncanny appearance. This freak bird, unlike his brother, has practically no spurs in use in his fights. Nature, after getting the rooster into its cage, puts spurs were useless, and they seem to be, for it is said that one look at his horns is enough to set the other roosters going in the opposite direction. american novel. With the pullets it is a different matter. They violently prefer air, so the horse can fly. The roosters won't fight him, and the pullets ignore him. All he can do is to crew him and take different to the world at large. Send the Daily Kansan home The K. U., Dames will be entertained at a bridge and bumble party at the home of Mrs. Porter Clark, 912 Miauson, Tuesday, Jan. 17. There planning to attend are reserved for Tuesday or 30 or 31 AM before Monday noon. The Jaghawk picture of the Fencing club will be taken Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 17 at 4:30 in front of the gymnasium. All members are urged to be present—James D. Gilmore, chairman photograph committee. Announcements VOLUME TERMS --for Sunday Night --for Sunday Night KFKU Program KEKU will broadcast the following radio program this afternoon: 2:00 Roseen Palmgren Burke Palmgren The Swan Saint-Saens Morach Chammetre Boxx --for Sunday Night Dorothy Enlow, Organist '215 Courier Partially! (La Fieilia 3:15 Comienze Partir! (La Figina det Ragmagine) . Donnizzet! Who's n't My Window? Osborn 3:25 Midnight Bells Kreisler Fairy Sailing Burleigh 35 Stille Shranzen Schumann Laughing Song Hallett Gilberts 71 Ann Collins Sorran Second Vesper Organ Recital, by Laurel Everette Anderson, of the Fine Arts faculty. Special Send the Daily Kansan home. 3:45 Fresquita Lehrman Negro Spiritual Cameron White President Negro Spiritual Cameron Whit Luther Leavengood, Violinist EXAMINATION WEEK Laughing Song, Hanuel Gimber Thora Ann Collins, Soprano 0.5 Flatness Lehman Negro Spiritual Cantata 40th Luther Leavengood, Violinist Give your hair in good condition for a new permanent by taking bat oil treatments. One treatment and shampoo for $1. Six treatments and shampoo for $1. The Josephine Long Beauty Parlor, Phone 302—Ads 1.05T—Large size notebook, containin- g notes on statistics, instructional administration, elo- nance, and leadership. Suitable for mL L. A. Fleming, uphene 1132W. Want Ads ROOMS—Single and double rooms for girls. 1334 Ohio street. 90 LOST; Pair two kid gloves with rose and green grenadet. Call 809 (Room 360). 45 1530 'TENNESSEE - Boys' rooms. Third floor, $10 and $8; second $12.50. Phone 10268. 95 Schedule of Cream Chicken Waffles Blue Mill Regular daily publication will be resumed Tuesday, January 31st. The University Daily Kansan The University Daily Kansan The last regular daily issue of the semester will be Thursday, January 19th. FOR BOYS—Pleasant room for rent for second semester. Also made-to- order angel food cakes, many other and plaes. 940 IOF. Phone 940 600 L. LOST: A square silk scarf near Ad- ministration building. 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