THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1927 . THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Ancient Conflict Is Renewed Between Engineers and Laws by Mutual Claims to St. Patrick Today the engineers are wearing the green and bodily proclaiming to the world that St. Patrick was an engineer. He was supposed to have accessed the lawyers to the bench and was one of something of the sort out of Ireland. The lawyer doubt that the famous baldman was an engineer. They paired to the fact that the owner truthfully told them he was surrounded by legend that nearly every event from his birth to his burial has received various inter- The legend have it that Patrick labored about the land. The engineers claim that as a point for them they invite those doubtful of this to observe their labors with the trans. about the and of the campus. The legend that the apostle drove the snakes from Ireland is also a point for the engineers, they maintain that society and were not desired. The knights of the slider rule point out that a lawyer would not drive away the snake but take their case for them and innocent of the charges against them. Prohibition May Play Large Part in Choice of Next President Democrats Already Serambling for Convention Delegates at Next Meet (limited Press) Washington, March 17. - Probation may play an important part in the selection of presidential nominees of both political parties next year. The Republican's first clash over the issue will waist in Boston, April 18 when Senator William E. Borah, Republican, inkho, dry champion, will announce his campaign to Murray Bay, president of Columbia University, in formal debate. The Democrats are already scrambling for convention delegates and ar gung on the dry ovation. The eastern wets are active on the stump, urging selection of a wet press dental nominee as the chief hope of the Democratic party. Butler, the wet champion, has no party followings comparable with that of each Republican possibilities as President Coddile, Lowden of Illinois, Hawer, Hoover and others, therefore unless he stirs considerable enthusiasm he hardly can compete to party leaders who that he would ever be nominated. The situation in the Democratic party is about the opposite. The leaders, Governor Al Smith, New York, Governor Albert Ritchie of Maryland, and Senator James A. Keed, Missouri, are wet. There is therefore little possibility of a wet Republican presidential nominee next year but a better than likely victory. And the view of the political prophets here, Opposed to this group are followers of William G. McAloa, former secretary of treasurer and a leading candidate in 1924; Mr. McAloa, however may not resume the leadership of his party and it is split between several men. Sigma Xi to Hear About "Snakes" Dr. Edward Taylor of the University department of zoology will speak tonight at the meeting of Sigma Xi on the subject of "Snake Venoms and Their Antidotes." The meeting will be held in the lecture room of Blake hall. The lawyers gain the first point in the legend that Patrick brought darkness upon his enemies. They show that the first thing a good LL, B, must learn is how to pull the wool over his enemies eyes. They claim that a lawyer could have brought, this darkness as effectively as did St. Patrick. The men of the law steps show their loyalty to this belief by naming their abode Green hall. Much dispute has arisen over the last bit of the legend that can be used for evidence. Patrick said was used to deceive the lawyers' doomed and worded words. The lawyers claim the first part of this for their side. They work with deeds every day and their chief worry is how to deal the deed course without a flunk. The confusion is brought by the Internet that Patrick was a man of few words. Here the engineer one to the front with what they believe to be conclusive evidence. They skit the world to a lawyer in man of few words. With this great itch of evidence they res their case. Annual Officers Elected by Business Fraternity Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary fraternity for men in the School of business held election of officers for the organization afteritation Wednesday night. The officers elected were: Harold Vimor, bus28, president; Edward lock, bus28, treasurer; Upton Mill, bus28, secretary. The national convention of the fraternity will be held in Cincinnati April 1 and 2. The delegate to this conference will probably be Edward Burk, bus. 25. True Identity of Irish Shamrock Is Unknown Washington hath it in 1776. The shankwich which settled ancient理论 argument for Saint Patrick many centuries ago, has the cause of much scientific speculation in recent times. Nobody seems to know just how long this battle was great missionary to Ireland plucked the king when he conceived the wavering king. "Shamrock" is an attempt to render phonetically the ancient Free *securrure* which merely mounts the Irish, and now, botanists have debated over the identity of that three-leaved plant. The decision seems to go to the common white clover which grows luxuriously in Ireland, but some hold out for another clever more solitary other still for the third leaved oak. The confusion seems to have arisen out of a changed fashion in botanical names. Nowadays plants are classified according to the similarities or differences of their reprinting parts, and they are named differently; however, plants were named according to their leaves. Thus any plant with three leaves would have been known as a treefold, or in Ireland as a "scarrog." and the three-leaved clovers and the three-deviled exals would have been, so far as it could be believed, and his contemporaries were concerned; all shamrocks regardless. Prof. Dinnore Alter, head of the department of astronomy spoke on "Midget Worlds" Thursday over KFKU. Santa Fe Rock Island Reduced Fares To Kansas City and Return $2.10 To Topeka and Return $1.40 ON SALE DAILY DURING MARCH Return limit 3 days in addition to date of sale. - FREQUENT TRAINS - :-: 20 Trains — Each Way — Daily - Fast Time and Real Comfort — FREQUENT TRAINS — All tickets good for return via any time—viz, Santa Fe, Rock Island or Union Pacific. Scientists Are Trying to Discover Reason Why Aviators Can Fly J. H. Robinson, Agt. Rock Island Phone 76 J, H. Robinson, Agt. Union Pac. Phone 76 W. W. Burnett Agt. Santa Fe Phone 32 United States Army Has Hope That Aviation Be Made Much Safer San Antonio, Texas, March 17— Doctors and psychologists of the United States air service are trying to discover what it is that makes The United States army wants flying in the air to be as safe as walking on the ground, and the perseverance of the pilot is an important as the motion of the motor. Major Francis H. Poole, chief of the school of air medicine, now located at Brooks Field here, says. search, will mechanically probe the mental makeup of prospective fibers and in the elimination of those reactions make them untied for the air. The speed with which the man examined reacts to signals in color, light, and sound, the rapidity with which he makes decisions in emergencies, the degree of co-ordination of his movements and other mental activities, and the speed at which the machine. The machine is expected to be not to work March 1. A machine now being built at Washington, D. C., at the United States bureau of standards, under the direction of the Federal Aviation Director, of federal personnel res In the United States only about a dozen lives were lost during 1926, while in England, in only 11 months of that year, there were 81 deaths and 51 incidents. There were 230 crashes in the British service where the machines were wrecked beyond remain. The United States is making rash advances in the psychological study of its future fibers, Major Poole said, and the very low mortality in the American flying services is due to this. "It is my opinion," Major Pike said, "that 90 per cent of all accidents are due to the pilots and not to the construction of the plane. Machines today are almost foolproof, and it is easier to get good mechanics than experts to pick out the man who will not kill themselves." PROFESSIONAL CARD# Osteopathic family physician. Calls or reward appointments. Res. 1199, Manz. Phone 465. Dilwe 1353, Manz. Phone 823. LAWINSFOR OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Care 1625 Main St. DR. H. HODGSON Ocularitis, Eyes and Throat, Ear, nose, and throat U. A. BUILDING Marguerite Lescher Is New Kappa Phi President Marguerite Leacher, c'28, was elected president at the regular meeting of the Kappa Phi last night at the home of Mrs. E. F. Price, I232 Otto street. The other officers Brown, uncle; Secretary, Roberta Hoyman, [a'29]; treasurer, Edith Bash, uncle; correspondency secretary, Mayne Kerby, c'29; chaplain, Ruth Howard, c'28; historian, Midred Frye, f'29; custodian, Ruth Limdale, c'28; custodian, Ruth Smith, c'29; is retired president Steer Visits Miles Ketcham Nev. Ms. F. Anderson of Boston Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design. Miles Ketcham will entertain with a tea Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 at the apartment, 605 Louisiana, for her sister. The guests will be the members of the Faculty of Nursing at UNC. We arrived yesterday and will be with her niece until the first of April. Dr. and Mrs. S, B. 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