'AGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1927 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. Scientist Defends Darwin's Theory of Man's Origin Sir Arthur Keith Declares New Evidence Points to Development From Ago From Ape Valentine's Day Leedo, England, Sept. 13. Year-1 was the emphatic answer given by the Honorable Arthur Keith, president of the British Institute for the advancement of Science, to the question contained in his presidential address opening the annual meeting results. "Was Darwin right when he said man, unravelling the action of biological evolution, was measured, has been raised from a place amongst anthropoid apes to a race among modern humans." And this eminent London anthropologist and anatomist declared that the human body is in the role of special placer but as a foreman' of a jury that has been compelled from him who have abused the human body to the violence upon human evolution. Have New Evidence "All the evidence now at our disposal," Professor Koch said, "supports the conclusion that man has been a creature, not a human anthropoid, not earlier in the zoological scale than chimpanzee, and that the date at which human and another line of life met was during the beginning of the Miocene period. In our modest scale of reckoning, it gives man the remunerative ability to have had many years since Darwin made his revolutionary studies, Professor Koch explained, an enormous new body of evidence that has allowed us to imagine many pages which Darwin had performed to leave blank. It has been necessary to alter details of the narrative, not summaries, but timelines of man's history remain unchallenged." Blood Test Same Evolution is infinitely more complex than was suspected in favor of Proof. For that reason, I say saying "to unravel man's palpable weave, we have to through our way, not long the links of a child but through his mohes of a complicated outfit." As convicting proofs of man's anthroploid origin, Professor Kohl eld he discovery that the blood of man and the great anthroploid gives grown animals a distinctive Xadexy's observation that there is no structure in the human brain that was not already present in that of he anthropoid has given rise to numerous abnormalities. The expansion of various parts of the anthroploid brain gave man his powers of feeling, understanding, acting, appealing and learning. In addition to his abilities, which convinced him that the differences between the mentality of man and age are of degree and not of kind, Hind have been verified and extended by modern mythology. Despite the advances made in trade man's past, Professor Keith deared three is much that is not yet understood: why, by his own means, he grew great troops while that of his comrade the gillah has fallen so far infuriated? Why inherited ability fall to one family and not to another? How one more of mankind fared so much better than another? Such unexplained questions are these will be answered, Professor Keith believes, when one learns of knowledge as the new researches upon the enderine glands and upon horrify. Modern Physics Said to Reveal Divine Power Elliot, Maine, Sept. 13—An answer to atheism, to a loss of faith reckoning from the dilemma presented by a concept of deity all-powerful. Dr. Kurtley matheses the world and not yet doing so, is to be found in the new concepts of physics. So declared Dr. Kurtley Mathes, professor of geology at Harvard University, to have a lecture here today the Green Acre institute of World Unity. "New" Star Flashes Out of Obscurity; Is Located on Milky Wa Doctor Mather said, in part, "The modern physicist tells us that the atom, formerly supposed to possess a unique unit of matter, is in reality a miniature solar system of electrons and protons; that the total amount merely electrical charges, units of energy moving at high velocities. There follows from this the possibility of an eternal reality, the eternal verity. Could we know its nature in its entirety, we would have at last the complete picture that I know where I might find God!" Discovery of Celestial Object Is Made at Heidelberg University Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 13 — a "now star" flashout from previous obscurity, has just been located in the heart of NASA's Jet Stream, director of the Harvard College Observatory. The discovery of a strange celestial object was made during a spacewalk at Heidberg University in Germany. Photographs made at the Harvard observatory have confirmed the fact that the new star might have been detected several months earlier. However, though the discovery has just been made, the new star might have been detected several months earlier between June 8 and June 21, and was photographed on plates at the Harvard Observatory during that period. When you look at thousands of stars can be photographs in a single exposure, it is not surprising that its unusual charm Light Is on Wane Hates under before June 8 showed no record of it, though they were visible on the nightside of the brightest magnitude. From such an exceedingly faint object, it quickly rose to the eight magnitude, too. It was perceived by a telescope, but not by small telescopes. Now its light is on the wane, and it is of the ninth magnitude. An afternoon being made to observe it, to measure its variations in light before it gets too faint to be readily observed. Photographs of its spectrum will also be visible. Astronomically, the position of the nova is given as 18 hours and 52 minutes or 25 minutes south declination. This is in the constellation of Antuins, a group visible in the southern sky just below and to the west of the bright star Altair, in the Cephei, the brightest star in the night sky south at 8:00 p.m. Many Novas Each Year Announcing America is really the explosion of a star, and is the most vast of all known physical catastrophes. But despite the violence, the stars that make up the planet are the same after the outbreak as before. Though they are not all bright enough to be observed, it is cartesian for the stellar system in a year. This preserves The enlargement of the Palace Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Five Operators Neva Cook Ruth Petty Alain Hendriks Gladys Carver Expert Permanent Wave Operator Call 325 for Appointments Manicuring by Appointment 730 Massachusetts Street "Satisfaction Guaranteed" Frank Vaughn, Prop. Soxman's Sandwich Inn Plain and Toasted Sandwiches Home Made Pies A Variety of Ice Cream Candy and Cigars Phone 1035 Business We have an up-to-date fountain line 1403 Mass. St. SCHULZ the TAILOR includes the possibility of one theory that has been suggested for their origin, that they are caused by collision between two stars. The stars are so sparially scattered, in matter and energy, the collision would be millions of times rarer. The tremendous energy which is liberated is now believed to be due to a breaking up of the atmosphere; internal condensation might start it, or some collusion with a very small body in existence might snap it. The idea of carbon scientists' ideas Modern Travel Aids in Spreading Cholera Over Earth's Surface Dread Asiatic Disease Is Now Reported Wreaking Havoc Among Chinese Washington, Sept. 13—Asian chilicorn, which is reported to be decimating the troops of the Northern army in the Nasking district in China, is an example of a highly fatal disease that has spread through the world by the increasing facility of modern travel. It has existed since very early times around the mouth of the Ganges but up to the time of the British occupation was not known outside of India. The first recorded excursion of this dangerous infection beyond its native haunts took place in 1816. It travelled slowly in three decades, and soon expanded its range to the rest of Asia and to Africa. In 1826 it broke loose again, reaching as far as Europe and America as it could reach; to the asternmost parts of the earth. It followed the forty-nine across the American continent during the gold rush of 1850, covering 400 people. It has flared up in worldwide epidemics three times since the last, which occurred in 1902, had its origins in a rabies attack of some 400,060 pilgrims at Mecca. The cholera bacillus is carried in drinking water from regions where it once occurs, only takes place by swallowing the bacillus, which as such phloid fever infection is transmitted. This means that the cholera bacillus can control by sanitary measures and for Suiting You—That's My PARIS FAMOUS PARISIAN STYLIST Now Recommends New French Shades Authentic Alluring Exclusive this reason has never gained a serious holdout in advanced countries during recent years. ^Necipitation is an important adjective of sedation in the prevention of this disease, particularly when, epidemiically, it occurs. 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One member result partitions of Westminster Cathedral, another designed a new part of the city of Edinburgh where two other representatives have designed churches and other buildings in Detroit. C. R. Gurley, assistant instructor in psychology, was granted the M. A. degree following summer school and will teach this year in the department of psychology at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Mum. E. P. Schowalter, A. R. 27 is teaching mathematics and journalism at Hays Teachers College, and is in work of the public work of that school. Grace Young, A. B.'25, is assistant editor of the Journal of Social Hygiene, New York, N. Y. Hazel Guffiffs, A. B. 27, is teaching English and commercial work at Melbourne, Kan. Beauty Parlor at the Hess Drug Store 742 Mass. 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