PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCR 10. 1927 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. V111 Thursday, March 10, 1927 No. 128 PIIH LAMBDA SIGMA; There will be an important meeting of Phi Lambda Sigma tonight a 7:30 in Westminster hall. Intention services will be held. MARY ELLEN SPAUR, President. BOTANY CLUB: WILLAED F. CROSIER, President. Doctor Lawson will speak at the Botany Club tonight at 7:30, at 112 Louisiana. An important business meeting will follow. A. S. M. E.; P. A. JOHNSON, Vice-President. MATHEMATICS CLUB: There will be a meeting of the Mechanical Engineering Society tonight at 7:30 in Marsh hall, Prof. J. A. Dent will talk. Regular meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 in room 201, east Administration building. Mr. Rexhault will talk on "Hyperbolic Functions." New members will be elected. The charge in time of meeting is temporary. If not elected, the charge may be removed at night for the remainder of the year. MABEL REXHULT, President. FRENCH PLAY: FRENCH FILM. Students of French will present the play, 'Le Philosophie sans le Savoir', in the Little Theater of Green hall, Saturday, March 12, at 8:15 p. m. The mobile is invited. E. GALLOO. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF GRADUATE SCHOOL: There will be a meeting of the administrative committee of the grand school on Saturday, March 12, at 9:30 a.m. in the graduate office. F. B, DAINS, Acting Dean. Grasshopper Swarms Incode Latin America (Science Service) Washington, March 10 —Tasted grasshoppers! Will this delivery become of, necessity, the main part of our business? Can Argentina to northern Mexico? For the past four years, tropics migrate grasshoppers have descended in tremendous horrors upon this region, bearing destruction with them to all vegetation in places where they alight. They do their work as thoroughly as enemy invaders that burn the fields behind them. A horse of these grasshoppers will consume practically every edible in sight in 10 minutes before they actually obscure the sun for a seconds at last. In addition to their devastating work upon vegetation they often prevent transportation, making the rails dangerous; slippery with their body fat. The state of Vera Crush in Mexico has enlisted the services of Dr. Carlos C. Hoffman to discover the source of these dangerous grasshopper migrations. He believes that they prey on the larvae of a native Late Paten virus in Guatemala. Cooperation of neighboring republics in further investigation of this region would, Doctor Hoffman feels, be of great benefit. Once the breeding season is over, the pest could perish and be stopped at its source. Smart Talks of High Schools Prof. Thomas J. Smart, of the school service bureau, read a paper at the National Educational Association in Dallas, Texas, on "The Improvement of High School Facilities Through Coordination." He made some complete studies along the line in Kansas schools. Miss Mary Larson, instructor in the department of zoology, was called to Salina Monday to attend the funeral of her husband, Dr. Dennis Larson will return this evening. Kansas Municipalities Out Magazine Has Feature Article Concerning Neodesha The March number of Kansas Municipalities, publication of the League of Kansas Municipalities, came off the press Tuesday afternoon. The Laa cordial invitation to attend the window unveiling and Style Show, Friday evening. Do not overlook our display of Dorothy Gray and Rubinstein Toilet articles of which we are exclusive agents in Lawrence. The main article, "Water Department Accounting Methods," by W. C. Hall, senior municipal accountant of the league, discusses modern methods of increasing the revenue of water plants. The paper was presented before the Kansas water works associa- tion's second annual meeting in January. 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