THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Hullinger Pictures Dramatic Product of Italian Leader Nation Threatens No War According to Speaker; Says Future Is Promising "Mussolini, leader of the Friederic movement in Italy, is the most striking figure in the world today," said Edwin Ward Hullinger, c/o 176, well known author, correspondent and lecturer, who spoke in "Mussolini and Hitler," during a conference at the auditorium of central Administration building. Soviet Russia and Fascist Italy are the greatest examples of the social, economic and political unrest in which all Europe is unharmed, are now at peace, and are now in the second stage of its existence, and is presented in an entirely new light. Originally Fascism began as a negative movement to crush Bolshivian. Now its struggle for power is a positive side may be seen," he said. Fascism Is Spectacular "The Faeonian movement is spectacular and dramatic as an instance of personal achievement above." Mr. Hullmargel said. "Mussolini is the son of a blacksmith and all his learning came from school. He was a school teacher. He was a radical red during his youth, and hid to flee from Italy at one time. He returned to enter the war, during which he fought front, front, and was wounded 17 times. In 1921 he covered the German conference for his newspaper, and only a year later began the Fascist movement. "Italy needed in bond疼 one of the most powerful men," the masses, "said Mr. Hullingson, "He has dedicated his life to the task, the first part of which was to crush communism. The second phase is to change the tempo of the life of the fascists, the enemy." His success remains to be seen. Dictator Is Dynamic "Mussolini is a philosopher with a dynamic personality. He contends abstract situations into a concrete form that the people can grounkalo of. He has dramatized the whole business of government so the people will understand it, by a great deal of persuading, military formalism, and flag usage." "The Fascist is a military organization, not a political party," he said. "All its members pass through a year of strict prohibition, and are placed on trial." There are now from seven to eight hundred thousand members. "The Fascist" began as a sort of glorified Klu Klux Klan. Musolini saw this was not enough, and so their movement became a revolution. It brought action, which was what Italy needed," and Mr. Hullinger. Italy Is No War Threat In response to the question which is often asked, "Is Muscatla a means to world peace?" Mr. Hulllenger said "There is virtually no danger at present. Mussolini is far too long away from being able to handle it. But there may be danger in the future. The Italian situation is one of a population too large for the country. Italy must eventually have more territory, which she will get peacefully if she can. It will require capital, which she will get present. Italy has a capital." "The Fasiest movement could not be successfully adapted in more advanced countries," Mr. Julliffe said, "but many results from this new system have been released." In two years she has arisen from a decidedly secondary position in the world to one of primary importance. The Mediterranean is on the cove of a new brilliance, and Fasiest Italy is an increasingly important part." Doctor of philosophy degree will b be given by University of Oklahoma. The lack of library facilities has been an obstacle to the granting of this degree in the past. Oxford Student Paper Attacks Baggy Trousers (United Press) Oxford, Tong, March 24-Oxford lings will no longer be Oxford lings to the present "antifurious" campaigns of the Oxford lingeries. The new name receives popular support. "It would be to the good if more members of the university were to give up the convenient, though disgusting grey tennants in favor of complete units," the ILS said recently. "We want people to tripolium in our mental fashion; why should we not also do so in our physical fashion?" The official university tailor wrote the Labs supporting the campaign declaring "All they want rose are flowers" and anything "air is harred." School of Fine Arts Engages Roland Pease and Alma Peterson Chicago Baritone and Soprann Given Roles in Oratorio, "King Olaf" The School of Fine Arts has announced the engagement of Roland Pensi of Chicago, baritone, as subscript for the work of the Music Festival Press. The School will sing the role of Iron Board and the roles of the respective aunts in the curtoria "King Olf" by Eleanor, which will be given by the Lawrence Choral Union composed of Dr. Michael Keller. The program will be given Thursday evening April 26, in Robinson Gymnasium. Another subject who has been engaged for the program is Almi Peterson, the young soprano. Both Mrs Peterson and Mr. Pearson have appeared as solstis at nearly all of the festivals in the middle west, but there are only two that will under arrangement now and will be completed. The program will be announced later. A meeting of the committees for the shaping of the festivals will be held in the next few days. The Music Festival has operated for three years without deficit or without asking for any outside financial aid. The rehearsal for the Choral Union will be Tuesday night. Next month the University symphony orchestra will perform a selection of preparation for the final performances. Qwer Company Names Taken by English Firms Birthday Cards (United Press) London, March 24—More unusual and curious names for companies were registered in England during the past year, then previously, according to registration statistics made public here recently. Some economists account for the practice of giving companies unusual names as being due to the fact that so many trade names are now registered that the field of choice is considerably limited. Although some names of usual character are available after being registered, many of new companies shun these names because they reflected on a new company. The most curious name registered in 1928 was "Dog's Baths and Requisites, Ltd." This company was formed to conduct hairdressing salons, baths and toilet rooms for dogs of the uterich. Other names included, "Unicec Ltd," "Universal Amtoe, Ltd," "King Clad," "Mr. Brown, Ltd," "Craig," "Mrs. Brown, Ltd," "Brown Lanceo Too, Ltd," and "Little Mary Ltd." Announcements Mathcounties Club meeting which was to have been held Thursday, March 24, has been positioned to Thursday, March 31, at 7:20am on account of the musical comedy—Prof. Smith, faculty author of the "bub" school. Read the Kansan want-ads daily. We have a large stock of beautiful cards from which you can easily select just what you want. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts New Chemistry Manual to Accompany Cady's New Text is Published Prof, E. A. White Is Responsible for Revision to Be Used Here Next Year E. A. White, assistant professor in the department of chemistry, has recently completed the necessary work for a new book to be used in the study of Chemistry H with the revised edition of "Inorganic Chemistry," a book written by Prof. H. P. Cady professor in the department of chemistry in the University. The book, "Inorganic Chemistry," a textbook to be used in the study of General Chemistry II, was written by Professor Caryl Cain in 1915, and has been used in various states, the State Teacher's College at Emporia, and the University of Kansas since then. Exactly a number of changes and revidions were thought to be necessary, and several discoveries were made in the process of formation to be added to the sections dealing with atomic structures, so a complete revision of the book was made and 16 new pages added to it. As a result of the changes inside a new volume of stock was felt 56 and 45, including, to Professor White. The revised manual of study now consists of two parts instead of three as was formerly the case. Part I is a comprehensive analysis of that part of Cook's Inorganic text, (1920 edition, which is covered by Chemistry II at the University of Kansas. Part II is a general topic outline for one of any person who wishes to review general chemistry. According to the instructions used by graduate students who are preparing for their advanced degree in chemistry. This revised manual consists of problems in chemistry, a classified list of subjects with references, and topics for review. Eighthousand hundred copies of the new annual of study have been ordered y schools and colleges over the state of Missouri. The yearlong techronage machine in the Cham- It's Delicious How everyone has taken to this delicious bread. It is so light, so even in texture; crust is crisp and brown. If you could just cut a dainty slice of Moll's Butter Cr bread and taste it! Why not phone 716 and have a fresh supply delivered? MOLL'S BAKERY 412 West 9th Tonite - Fridav building so that they will be completed in sufficient time to accompany Doctor Cady's study, which will be delivered to a distribution by next Session. Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-35; Eve. 10-50 Comedy - News - Topics Parade of Architects Invades Artists' Haven Professor White remounts a process for the making of drawings on the mimeographed material. He says, "We had to draw the diagrams on the sterile sheet up to this size; this time, we had to use the standard drawing device. I had cut units of the required drawings and transferred the cuts on to the sterilis by means of a printing press. There is a great improvement over the old drawing process, and the pictures and images are clear as if they had been printed." "Grand opening of Goldstein's Variety Theater and Hedffan," read the large placard carried in the parade which left Marvin hall about 4 o'clock yesterday, wound its way across the street to the Administration building, and entered in military fashion. A crowd of admirers rushed Augustine" while they marched, directed by the drum major, Ross Metzke. The parade marched through the hall of the Administration building, measuring to the strains of band music, and stopped in the auditorium to give a short program. A large crowd witnessed the performance, in which all members of the parade took an active part. From the auditorium, the festive group went to the department of drawing and painting, where they presented to Prof. Albert Bloch the piccardi, which was an invitation from the architects to the departments of drawing and painting to attend their annual party on April 8. They were invited by the painter adhribes in good military order, returning to Marvin hall. The land was composed of a drum, played by Eugene Starr, an euphonium player, and the bass, played by Charenee Kivitch, and a slipshock played by Earl Horst. The man who had the important job of wearing the plaid ward was Robert It is a custom that every other year the students of architectural engineering give a party for the students of drawing and painting, and that on the old years the Fine Arts students invite the architects to a party. 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