WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE W. S. G. A. Meets to Revise System and Plan Business Freshman Women to Wea Ribbons; University Party Date Set for Oct. 28 At a meeting of the executive council of the Women's Student Government Association last night, a unit on female education adopted upon and accepted for Environment with the care worn by women mc₂ w S. G. A. has decided that women shall wear red and blue knee pads, ankle socks and knee necks, with a low under the left ear. The deaign for maneuvers for the W. S. G. A. fashion show was extended until next Monday, Oct. 17. Any applicant should ad all manuaries on display in the hall. The committee does not desire complete play or scenes, merely a plan or sketch, giving ideas for projections. Applicants will have possibilities for display of fashions. The show will probably be held in the auditorium of central Administration building, and will be given a night for both men and women. A possible change for the regular meeting time of the executive council was discussed because the fine art gallery cannot attend, cannot attend, cannot attend at the present time. The date of the arrival, Halloween party given under the auspices of the G. A. council was set for Oct. 28. It will be announced soon. The event will be bananced later. The entire point system by which a woman is checked on the offices and activities where she participates in or at the HILL, was revised at this meeting. The revision was made because some officers for women have not carried enough points and other new members have had no points. The present system, seniors may carry 60 points, Juniors 40, Sophomores 30, and Seniors 20. New Process for Oleo May Furnish Vitamine (Computer Support) London, Oct. 12. — A butter surprise that will remain as many as eight months old has the oft-fashioned product of the cow can be made available at a low price. In view of the general shortage of dairy progenies, chief source of the supply is growth. Breed Roussein and Dr. A. W. Beuster of the National Institute for Medical Research, have suggested to the scientific journal, Nature, to isolate sublimate "Tats" from the livers of such读得 available animals as sheep, cows and oxen, they report, to determine vitamin A an exits in cod liver oil. "The well-known skill of the margarine manufacturer," Doctor Rosenheim explains, "should enable him to increase his profit by converting a product as to convert a dietary article, already identical with butter in caloric value, into a cheap and practical product *62* equal biological efficiency, as far as vitamin A is concerned." The no less important rickets-preventing vitamin D, another variable condition of butter, can be supplied by the use of vitamin D radiation ergograd. This is a recently discovered product of great patience believed to be the current sub-study. After exposure for regulated periods of time to ultraviolet light, it can be of caring human rickets in as much as two to four milligrams daily. "The margarine manufacturers, continue Doctor Rosenberg, "have therefore at their disposal, if they wish, to develop a new product which should make a perfect biological substitute for butter accessible, without under-production. Moreover, by carefully controlled methods of manufacture, it should be possible to supply a product of considerable size and quality that is adapted to natural butter, the vitamine content of which depends on too many uncontrollable factors in the food supply of the Reasons Being Planned Tentative plans are being made for a reunion of all University of Kansas alumni, former students, and faculty members who will be holding Nov. 3, 4 and at Torrance, Wichita, Pittsburgh, and Salina. The alumni office would like to have the names of anyone who is attending, who is going from the University. Religion Interest Group to Outline Year's Plans The compitative religion interest group will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in Henley house, under the charismatic Leigh Greer, c.29. chairmanship of Lahsh Grevg, c.20. The group will outline the work that it wants to do this year. As we look ahead, the team plan to use for a book, Louis Browne's "This Believing World." There is a possibility of bringing Miss Satyavita Chitamant, an East Indian woman from some future date, Miss Chitamant will probably tell something of the religions of India and her impressions of western Christianity. She will speak at the Regional Council and will be here for the convention which is to be held the week-end of Oct. 21-23 at Brondi- The past few days, or rather rights, have marked the homecoming of an unseen guest. Back amongafaful hunters in the forest, and among fingerlings, touching效应ately the leaves of vines and雨果 about the campus. Laxily he an stretched himself out on laws, the sun at the first bright rays f the sun. Jack Frost Announces His Annual Homecoming Only early risers have seen the fleet visitor, Jack Frost. Sometimes he clings tardily to the tops of the rooftops, trying to get students start on their way up Dod Hill, but he is nowhere to be seen by the time the first class is over. But that time there are only the evidences of his visit to show where he has gone. The bright scarlet leaves on the trunk of the oak tree in *Marmorium* have felt the touch of Jack Frost. In Marvin grace, with their leaves laminated and glittered, have known the visit. Grasses and weeds, too, have taken on a yellow hue under the spell of his presence. All outdoor life bears witness to the return of Jack Front. As he grew older, he more in evidence, both through his more recent visits to homecoming. Free nurses miss a homecoming. Child Needs Nature Play Doctor Vinal Tells Group Memphis, Oct. 12. "The modern star is stirring to be a Leatherstocking in the school of woods, Dr. Will Hinkle," Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y., told the national congress of the Playground and Recreation Association meeting "The chances in the city of libertizing the instincts of tree climbing, cave stone throwing and brook wading — these activities of the country youth — are reduced to a minimum," be said. "Some one is going to establish one girl substitute nature opportunities." "Nature play is science in the making. For nature offers a thousands of contacts to the alert citizens of Columbia University and Colombia University, sound wave carries through the ground when he was a teenager. He was Edison's Edison had been born in the city instead of in the country he might have a merchant instead of an astronaut." If adults are to have a love for the outdoors, they must have some mature skills. They should not go fishing in his boyhood but love for fishing now. Upholding pets, "However inconvenience to city parents, pets are the birthright of every child and can partly compensate him away from the country and the words." cientists to Conduct Chicago, Oct. 12—Conservation of children with defective vision is a problem that is engaging the ataxic brain. Dr. E. C. Crittenden of the United States Bureau of standards scientists from the University College and the General Electric Company will confer here the week of October 5 on the importance of lighting to the conservation of vision. The meeting will be with the national committee for the prevention of vision. Experiments on Visio Classes in sleight-saving for children with poor eyes and other possibility of vision impairment. Students affected another angle from the visible eye are attacked by coming conferences. The University of Arizona holds an annual "pajamarino" parade similar to the nighttime parade of Kansas. Visit Phone.537 HESS DRUG STORE BEAUTY PARLOR Marcel 75c 2 Operators 742 Mass. St. Christopher Columbus Landed Upon Island of San Salvador Oct.12,435 Years Ago Today Four hundred and thirty-five years ago, on October 12, Christian-Carbonero took off from the foot on one of the islands of the five Indian states which he named Sam's Land. In recognition of this event, October 6 is observed as the Columbia Day, and the ship is named a navigator who is universally accredit'd with the discovery of the New World. There are still a few new cities connected with the life of Columbia, Kentucky and Louisiana, and the humbi'i percentage and nationality Italy, Spain and Portugal have all been growing. Portugal has attempted to base a lain on some old documents found in the archives of the city, such as is established positively; in 1477 and 1478, Columbus was enraged with the lain. Spain has been very destroys of proving that Galileo, in the northwest part of Spain, is the birthplace of the Spanish empire, and hence enes the Spaniards know him. If this claim could be proved, Spain could show with pride that it discovered, conquered and civilized the portion of the two American continents. Many historians, enjoying the support of popular belief, seem to agree that Italy is the native country of Columbus and that he was born in Rome. But it wasn't until 1515 Genoa is generally accepted as the discoverer's birthplace. Italian records show that his father was Dominoe Columbia, a clash waven, and his mother was Pontianaria, an island near Genoa. There were no navalers in his family; they were Newspaper Men Sent Out 35,000 Words Saturda Fully 55,000 words of press matter were telephoned from the press室 to Memorial stadium at the University of Kansas-Wisconsin football name. Newspapers of Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison, Rushon City, and Tepkin had direct wires for their equipment. Press Preed had a direct wire for carrying ballettoes to paper throughout the city. Press Preed had a direct telegram wire were used. The Wisconsin game in thought heavier than usual demand for wires and use of the press box. The press box, which cost $2,000 was created that year, and it glides over the floor. The press box provides working space for nearly one hundred newspaper man and tele- Send the Daily Krusan home. Want Ads POSITION OPEN-Half-time position in office on campus, Training in shorthand and typing necessary. Cell K. U. 22, 31 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished steam-heated apartment in a strictly modern apartment house, Cali 1871 or 593. 31 LOST- Sheffer Lifetime, fountain pen in room 200 west administration, Finder please call Ruth Pratt, phone 455. Reward. PADDLES made to order. Ring weaving. furniture. Apartment or rooms for rent. Furniture repaired. R, C. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Appreciate Your Business DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. We 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug) nd Corner Drug Store) all artists. Columbus never had any university training and he did not sail the high seas in his youth. In 1865, he joined a navy after an adventurous career on the sea and a most important job in far-eastern Africa, where he raised his health caffee and his presicure wanted He died at a disheathment corn, May 29, 1878. He was buried in a monastery near Seville. Another unolved question concerns his final resting place. In 1542 the body of Columbus with that of John the Baptist, whom he held in San Domingo. When Haiti was ceded to France in 1758, his bones were transferred to Havana, Cuba, and following the Spanish-American war, his remains were interred at Antigua Bay. This is the Spanish belief. But San Domingo puts forth the claim that Columbus' remains rest in the great cathedral there, the most elaborate and aerial evidence. In 1867, workmen repairing San Domingo cathedral unnerated a leander casket bearing the following inscription: "Ilmestruo and Noble Man, Christopher Columbus." A plaster cast of Columbus in the old San Domingo cathedral ruins, a most picturesque and historic place. The artifacts of the island which Columbus landed on were one other body by mistake to take to Cuba and then back to Stuart. These questions concerning the life of the great Columbus may never be involved continue to hold the interest of historians after many years. The fact that the commissioner agrees serve to commemorate Columbus did not only on Oct. 12, but through April of 1894. BOYS—Absolutely all of the home places in town to eat. Home cooking just like mothers. Two minutes to Coe's Drug Store. Call 1311 blue. Vurray. 1909 Kentucky. TWO ROOMS—Fe double or single block from campus. WANTED—Typing. 40c per hour Phone 1103 white. 31 rent to boys Bargain. One 1311 Ohio. HOME LAUNDRY—Sisters, 12c. The laundry room. 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