MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Old Chinese Whistling Arrow Analogous to Tracer Bullets Is Among Relics of Museum [Deluge_Rerven] **(October 2013)** A. Chinese whaling warship which served the purge thousands of years ago that the modern cruiser bullet of anti-aircraft guns does today, has been added to the collection of other relics of the upstate East in the U. S. N., including a U. S. E. H. Hamachew of the U. S. A. Army. This unique weapon resembles an ordinary arrow except for a hollow bulb on the front shape like a large nore, where the arrow-head should be. This hollow bulb is silt with cement-shaped openings through which the air erushes when it is in flight. Prohibiting aircraft landing state, was used in insect China to indicate the course of flight, as well as for a signalling device and a means of terrorizing the enemy. The annual agymnastic exhibition and demonstration, given by both the men's and women's physical education department of the University, will take place at 10:00 a.m., Oct. 25, at the Kaiser Memorial Stadium. On the morning of the day of the Kansas-Nebraska football game approximately one thousand men and field field for a national exhibition composed of cold-weather special exhibition work, and games. Classes In Physical Education to Perform on Memorial Stadium Field Gymnastic Exhibition Will Be Homecoming Feature October 23 The following program will be under the supervision of Miss Margarita Barto, volumes physical education director, and H. G. Alpham, head of the girls' lacrosse team. Women: Belaye, 10 min.; foul drives, 10 min.; hockey game, 10 min. This exhibition is free to all. It was witnessed by about fifteen hundred persons last year. An hour of unpaid and interacting entertainment will be given all day. U. land will play the instrument. The demonstration. Mort; March and drill, 10 mm, 5 mm force gauge, 16 mm; troubling scales; force gauge, 16 mm; troubling scales; (glasses) mort; probable basketball game, 6 mm; parallel bar test, 5 mm This program is composed of the some type of work that is given in the class room throughout the year. Old Grad Talks to Class Alhach Tells of Improvements in Telephone Service "I think the development in telephone service from now on will be faster service, more stable service and improved Transmission," said Robert H. Alacha, B. A. 24, who is associated with the American Telephone and Telegraph company, in a talk before a class in companies,Most likely next month. "Considerable effort has been spent upon the development of trns-Atlantic telephone services," said Mr. Albaich. "The failure so far has been due to static. However," he said, "within a short time there will probably be telephone communication between New York and London." Mr. Albeach explained the evolution and development of the long distance system from the simple instrument, invented by the French, to the Bell, to the radio today. The "T" and "T" company, commonly known as the Bell system, was organized when the telephone was considered a toy. The main company could not finance the purchase of the network security and associated companies were formed. At present there are 29 of these associated companies in existence. The following women were initiated into the Home Economics Club Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4; Josephine Allen, c28; Irene Hokelmankainen, c28; Vernetta Palmieri, c27; Grace Schukey, c28; Ruth Burch, c28; Mikhail Belousov, c28; Sander Steeer, Borer Harper Emri, c28; Bernice Homer, Lola Fergus, uncle. Home Economists Meet and Initiate 25 Women Morton Heater, c'28; Marlene Cooke, c'27; Vlah Schankec, c'28; Margarite- Ryp, c'29; Perno Moor, c'28; Glye Burke, c'29; Ruth Quinnan, c'28; Ruth Quinnan, c'28; Ruth Quinnan, c'28; Mary Jane Melton, c'28; Eather M. Johnson, c'28; Glye Jewell, c'28; Pam Runnerman, until Phil Murren, c'27; most, and Grace Williams, c'29. This same principle is used in modern warfare in tracer bullets which contain a substance that leaves a trail of smoke behind it. In anti-aircraft machine guns every third bullet is thus marked, enabling the gunner to follow the course of amphots. The whirling arrows is said to have been introduced into China by the Tartars. When besieging towns at night the ancient tribesman fired the arrows high over the walls, Laoguandao, a city in northern China, were. They believed that the world noises were the horrors of flying devil. They lost their morale, and believing their enemies to be in league with the evil spirits often opened their gifts to them and tried to appease them, instead of resisting the battle. At the meeting, which preceded the `initiation` Miss Elizabeth Surgeon professor in the home economics department gave a short talk concerning the club. Some of the members of the club also gave short talks about their experiences during the animation. Following the initiation tour was followed by the members for the itinerary. Subscribe for the Kansas; WANT ADS LOST—Phi Chi fraternity pin. Reward. Call McKee, 1168 or 1002, 36 STUDENTS, have your work correctly, neatly typed at 914 Ky. 25 LOST—Green bakelite penell, mountings. Finder please call 1563 LOST — High school graduation ring. Black cennel bowie badge II 1925, Coll 1569. WANTED—Ac once, refined reliable girl to help in home for room and board. Call 1423. 20 FOR RENT: Study, sleeping perhaps living room and kitchen; all or in part. 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Nyal's Huskies Tims who never have seen a Pac-Man cave now certainly will miss one of the Hill's liveliest events if they don't mix in with the gang on Wednesday night. Ask those who were there but voy! Rally! Rally! The traditional Palmachia rally and tolphight parade with the hold Wednesday night at Pernell Hall. The parade will start at Sixteenth and Tennessee at 7:30 a.m and after a winding but not long march through the student district the flowing mow will gather for the longest political rally to be held for the mayor for many a moon. PACHACAMAC NEWS Pachacamac Has Fourteen Years of Student Approval and The airs that deliver the goods always warm there. Those who see the light will wear the yellow tags. They are cool. Fourteen years of service is a reward argueme would be proud of. Fifteen, years of success means fourteen years of confidence in Pachamama. The party that receives student approval under the same name over 14 years must be worth getting behind. Mulford's Pastille for Hoarseness or Tickling in the Throat. For Singers. Medicated Throat Discs Acknowledge to these principles has been the name of the continued success of Facharach. The progress achieved is due to Facharach. The years are marked with Facharach progress legislation. Aknowledge who has so far filled during the past 14 years and will tell you the same Rankin's Drug Store Party of the Rising Sun Prospers Because of Adherence to Principles Traditional Torchlight Parade to Draw Hundreds Fourteen years on the Hill under some. That's the enviable record. The命名。 annual Rally Wednesday The jury where emblem is the Blair School was organized at the University in 1912 by a group of far-right University men who were distributed with exciting political commentary and party developed and grew and expanded. It was built on the Rockefeller, and Democracy, Equitable Representation, Student Government for students, the University First, Compare the Qualifications, and Home to Wonor Honor Is Due were Mt. Oread, October 11, 1926 HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE Do you believe in reward for unselfish service to the University? Honor to whom honor is due! Pachacamac candidates merit support if reward is to be given for meritorious service. If you consider the qualifications of Pachacamac upperclass candidates you'll find enviable records of service. The best way to show appreciation is to bestow an honor. What better way to give that honor than by election to an honorary office? Most class offices are honorary and Pachacamac proposes to honor those worthy by election to those offices. The only offices that demand time are the dance managerships, and athletes are not named for them. The presidency of the senior class takes little time, and even if it did' the Pachacamac candidate would be equal to the task. Do you believe in giving honor to whom honor is due? If you do, vote PACHACAMAC SENIOR THE PACHACAMAC TICKET JUNIOR President Harold "Zube" Zuber Vice president Homer Dedo Secretary Mary Engle Treasurer Charles "Stoney" Wall President James "Jip" Hill Vice-president Clark Sherwood Secretary Veda Murray Treasurer Jim Smith Prom Managers Murray Danglade Tom McEland SOPHOMORES President Evan Royer Vice-president Carl 'Addington Secretary Jean Elliott Treasurer John Foster Hop Manager Jack Dressler FRESHMAN President Millard Kimball Vice-president Stewart Lyman Secretary Ruth Sommerville Treasurer Paul Woolley Who's Who at Old K. U. Pachacamac candidates are at prominent. They are before the student body the year around, not just at election time. They are the ones who really do things—members of the Who's Who at K. U. Their record qualifies them. They Their record qualifies them. They have stood the test. They are CANDIDATES OF MERIT That Feeling of Satisfaction Every Pachacamec candidate is a Man of Merit. Pachacamec's "Men of Merit" have delivered the goods to the past and will continue to do so. comes over you when you mark a cross opposite the name of a Pachacamac candidate. You know that he will carry on as he should. You know your confidence in Pachacamac will not be shaken. Years of history show that Pachacamac candidates always place THE UNIVERSITY FIRST Consider Pachacama's achievements in the past and then ask yourself if the party hasn't made good its motto of "The University First!" "Pach” Candidates for Prom and Hop Are Real Managers Accordingly, when you go to the polla Thursday remember that Jack Dressler is doubly qualified as manager of the Soph Hop and a music major. He was also music aging the Junior Prom are Murray Danglade and Tom McFaelford. Pachacamac candidates for managers of the two class classes, the Junior Prom and the Soph Hop, have been chosen with especial care. In the most these class functions have always been social successes but have become notorious as financial failures. As a result of this failure to make the class parties pay, Pachacamac has enlisted candidates who not only are proven capable in the gentle art of "throwing good parties" but who also have that prime essential, that very necessary ability to manage the manager. In other words Pachacamac candidates have the two desirable requisites for good party man and have pledged themselves to do everything in their power to produce parties which are successful, and a financial point of view. two Successful Parties Assured If Hill Will Just "Compare the Qualifications" "Pach" First Year Ticket in Habit of Winning A Freshman Policy Hey, Fresh! Do you know that for the last three years Freshman class have unanimously selected Pachumacane candidates as their affairs with the exception of one office a couple of years ago? Of course the upper-classmen for years have been electing top-heavy majorities of Pachumacane candidates as their class affaires, but they have the advantage of knowing personally just "who is who," with many candidates. In many cases, been on the Hill long enough to know their candidates. Accordingly, it is a credit to the good judgment of Freshman classes in the past that they have in their Freshman year supported candidates who in turn have confidence pressed them. The Freshman ticket announced the fall by Pachacamac is in every way up to the high standard of freshmen tickets, in former years, and it's safe bet that you'll have a set of dependable, conscientious, hard-work class officers if these candidates are elected. Watch tomorrow's issue of The News for a statement of the Freshman ticket's qualifications, then "Compare the Qualifications" with those of the opposition and draw your own conclusions. "Compare the Qualifications"