MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE . Spring Officially Commenced This Morning at 8:59 Sun's Course Decrees March 21 as First Day of New Season in Spite of Weather (Relations Marcelo) This morning at 8:59 a.m. *m*. central standard time, winter officially ended and spring began, the astronomy mer tells us. But why does he choose that time? What help pumps then that number in *m*. precisely the beginning of a season? The answer is found in the wanderings of the sun. Unlike the stars the sun does not remain in the same part of the sky from one end of the year to another. The sun, and the stars as well, rise and dwell by Pegasus causes the earth revolves on its axis. The earth turns from west to east but as we do not realize that this movement causes objects other heavenly objects seem to move across from east to west. But the daily turning of the earth is not the only motion of our globe. Once a year it rotates about the coast of the heavens around the sun. However, just as we are unaware of the daily motion of the earth and interpret it as a motion of the heavens differently, so are we unaware of the yearly motion. We do not see if the sun fired moves among the stars once a year. The path of the sun is the same as that of the planet, and is called the ecliptic. This is one of the imaginary lines which astromenets have blazed across the sky to define another and is the equator, which is directly over the equator of the earth If we imagine the earth to revolve around the sun in its orbit on a flat table, the axis on which the earth resolves is not perfectly vertical. The sun must be half degrees from a vertical line, and as a result, the ecliptic is inclined to the equator in the sky. As the sun moves around the ecliptic, it vortexes the Moon, Earth and in September. The former is called the equinox, and next Monday the sun is at this position. Of course we cannot see stairs right around the sun, but by moving the Earth we would see the stars shown in the accompanying diagram As the sun, at the equinoxes, sets directly in the west and rises in the east, because it is right over the equator, the day is longer. This, in fact, is the origin of the name, for equinox means "equal nights" in Latin. Jugo-Slavia in No Danger Great Britain May Investigate Warlike Movements (United Press) Genève, March 21—League of NationsAttenances were confident today that the Jugo-Siñahan-Haitian situation would not reach the stage of a national catastrophe. Although the threatened break over Albanian internal affairs was being watched by League observers, it had never been brought officially before the leaders. Belgrade, March 21. —Gusev-Slavic stood ready to undergo inspection by the great powers to determine whether she was making troops concentration badgerer, the Al-Lao border, it has been charged in Italy. "Jugo-Slavia has no fear of any event that may be pressured upon her," Foreign Minister Pertich announced at a brief meeting of policemen interpoly. Old Forests of Missouri Resemble Rhode Island's Providence, R. E., March 21.—The world forests that grew in the widely separated swamps of what are now the states of Rhode Island and Missouri were strikingly alike in the plants that compounded them, according to Dr. Eda M. Round, writing in the number of the Botanical Gazette. Doctor Room has made a close comparison of fossil plant remains from the sandstones and shales of these regions, and states that more than 40 million years ago the two localities were identical. None of the species that grew there those many millions of years ago survived into the present time, but the nearest relatives of some of them are found in the sandstones and rocky outcrops and occurring rubes or horizallites. Two classes of plants, in some ways the most interesting of all, are now totally extinct. These were a group of trailing or vine-like plants related to the ferns, and another group with leaves like ferns but bearing true seeds, which are unknown among modern ferns. Birkhead Will Speak to Law Fraternity on "Elmer Gantry" Arant and Burdick Will Speak at Fraternity Banquet The Rev. L. M. Birchbend, pastor of the All Souls Unitarian church of Kansas City, Mo., will speak on *Sinclair Lewis* and "Einer Gantry." Lewis' latest book, at the Delta Theta Phil banquet to be held in the Thimble Theater剧团 (nowroom evening at 6 p.m. for Faculty Mr. Birkhead worked with Sinclair Lewis in the writing of "Elmer Garner." He was Mr. Mewle's technical adviser. Mr. Lewles came to Kansas City and lived several months that year so you he could be near Mr. Birkhead spent three months with Mr. Lewis in Minnesota last summer. The Delta Theta Phi banquet is an annuall banquet which is being given in honor of the faculty of the School of Law, H. W. Arant, dean of School of Law, and Dr. William L. Burdick, vice-chancellor and number of the School of Law faculty, will speak at the banquet. Louis W. Kings, 127, will act as tomastmaster for the evening. "Joe" Birkhead, 127, is in charge of the language. National Politics Warms Coolidge Party Urges Campaign on Prosperity Basis --vice and auto rides show by their prominence that it is true for the astronauts to announce that the sun is shining on evenly equal axes and that spring is here. Washington, March 21 — Prosperity and economy will be the major issues in the 1928 campaign, if friends of the Republican party have their way. Republicans claim the nation is rooseless and that the party will be letorious again next year if present conditions continue until that time. Democrats say that Republican property is a myth, that it is isolated in industrial areas alone and that the Republican argument favours south and声 prove the Republican argument falconous. Both sides admit, however, that a turn for the worse in the economic situation might result disastrously for the ad Continuation of present conditions also may prove a determining factor in the decision by Coulgue as to whether he will run for re-election. His campaign in 1924 was highly controversial issues and the results satisfied him. He received the largest majority of electoral votes ever given a presidential candidate. W. A, A. Y. and the Physical Education club of the University of Nebraska sponsored a one cost carnival given on March 15 and 17. DR. H. E. KUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, call or vice-president, 100 W. 12th St. Phone 855-763-2400 241 Main St. Phone 855-763-2400 PROFESSIONAL CARD# LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1625 Mass. DR. H. KEDING Beuille. Filling planes a specialty. Teste the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 F. A. U. Building Spring is here, officially. Its arrival on the campus has been predicted for several weeks. Van, the animal man, has seen its approach, and Van knows. Hush't be observed the activities and peculiarities of campus folk long enough to be well informed? Renewal of "Student Activities as Sun Crosses Vernal Equinox Announces Approach of Spring Light suits and dresses; shirt sleeves and sports; increased automobile population; subdued demand for Potter Lake; bright colors—all And then there is the matter of "a young man's fancy." This is not lacking, Library dates, evening dances, campus strolls, telephone ser- The coming of spring is also a critical period in the school year. The semester is nearly half over and examinations are fording them. It won't be until summer that only 85 school days remain until commencement. "Birds of Paradise" Take Shells for Party But spring is here. "The best time of the year," artists say, and students think likewine. Gloomy winter is in the background; bright and playful spring is now. Red flames are in bloom; everyone is making merry. Saturday morning two young women drove up in front of a Lawrence residence in a Chrysler roadster, quickly loaded two extra large sea shells into the roadster and hurried out. Later in the day when the owner of the prize shells came out to water, the driver was impressed and chirged to find his two large shells gone and his pet birds without water. The sheriff was summoned by the rate owner. On a tip from someone he learned that the shells were still being used as drink containers, but instead of holling water for the robes and sparrows they were being used as pots and pans, he turned to paradeir" at a colorful party which must have had a sea effect. Instead of having the women of *certainSecurity listed up before* the judge the owner of the shells was content to merely have his bird hitter returned at the women's earliest convenience. Consequently, the shells are March days, Wild winds, Real Silk Hose always wins, Paddock, 1131 red. Ady. now resting in their usual places nothing having resulted from their tripp trip except that at first the birds were hearing an alarm coming from the interiors of the shells had received Without doubt the women tried to get in touch with the owner of the shells before they resorted to their tactics, but according to the resident their efforts were too trivial to nail him. Girls Friendly Society will meet tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. with Elizabeth and Margaret Hill, 915 West Ninth街. It is important that all members be at the meeting—Alice Gaskill. Announcements K. U. Symphony orchestra; Full attendance Tuesday afternoon will be necessary for final rehearsal before Wednesday evening—K. O. Knoerz Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Fur Remodeling and Repairing Estimates submitted on request Read the Kansas daily. Phone 235 145 Maine St. Notice to Members of the Musicians' Union: All delinquent transfer cards must be paid up this week, they will be sent back. 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In a 2013 liver injury in patients were those of children, say the statisticians. Though the automobile deaths of little children run into thousands annually the statistical survey suggests an increase higher rather than to decrease. Sailor streets through stricter traffic regulation, more playgrounds to keep children off the streets, and home training to instruct the young idea in the hazard of street play to life and limb, are suggested as possible lines of attack to preserve America's children's from the nuisance of the automobile. Read the Kansan want-ads daily. A comprehensive European Tour lasting 75 days, sailing June 18 to prize 2005. For particular articles pref. J. M. Petieck, Head of History Department, Missouri Valley College and Mrs. Petieck, Marshall University. AMSS. Tonight Legion Play "THE 13TH CHAIR" Tomorrow—Wednesday Charge your laugh batteries here! Comedy News Review Shows: 3-7-9 D.W.GRIFFITH'S D.W. 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