THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN German Passive Resistance Will Cease Tomorrow Decision Was Reached Today by State Premiers in Conference With Stresemann Dusseldorf, Sept. 25 (U. P.)—Passive resistance cancelled by Germany is to cease tomorrow, it was announced today. Berlin, Sept. 25 (U. P.)—The government's state press conference, in conference with Chancellor Stretsmann today, fully approved the decision of the government to abandon passions under the Rarr without further conditions. Must Obey Orders The government today sent a circular telegraph to all officials and to "citizens of the Reich" that in event of internal unrest, difficulty allure may obey the orders of the central government. If necessary, it was said, President Ebert will issue special emergency orders which must be obeyed. Meantime, the combined "Fatherland" lfg land organizations of nationalists and Bavarians announce that the situation is far worse. Phurs consider the situation. The Bavarian reactionary leader, Geisler, has been recalled from Berlin, to preside at the meeting which will determine the action of the reactionaries as a result of developments. Is Pacific Becoming Home of Hurricanes? (By Science Service) Edwin E. Slossen, Director Los Angeles, Sept. 25. — A danger sign was hung out over parts of the Pacific, about which little weather information has been provided by a quarter of Indiana University gave members of the American Meteorological Society meeting here today figures on the number of hurricanes sweeping those regions. The central Pacific likewise is not without dangerous storms, Dr. Visher said, although few appear to attain the hurricane violence that is the case in the eastern and western parts of the ocean. About 27 cyclonic disturbances have occurred in tropical latitudes between boreal, 140°W and 140°E three years. Of these, an average of three a year were accompanied by gales. Hone lulu, which is reputed not to have severe storms, nevertheless suffered from a wind of 56 miles an hour in January of this year. On the average two or three violent cyclones occur annually over the west coast of Mexico and Central America, he said. There are few islands between Hawaii and Mexico and relatively few ships pass there way by air. The storm that was and was surprisingly little has been written about the storms in that region and now it is very desirable that the danger be known. Destroy Tsetse Flies With Dummy Donkey (By Science Service) Washington, Sept. 25.—Dummy donkeys with sticky legs are proposed for experiments in destroying large numbers of tsetse fescues, which carry the germs of the African sleeping-sickness; in a publication of the Department of Agriculture of South Africa received here. R. H. Harris found that the dangerous insects were attracted to the legs of his donkey. He built a dam on a pond and dumped them with old bags, but the birds apparently did not discriminate between the natural and artificial limits. He suggested they were covered with sticky materials to destroy the insects by the wholesale. Students at M. U. are proposing a student savings bank to be a laboratory product of the School of Business and Public Administration. Questionnaires will be sent to twenty-eight mid-west schools for information about student-building costs. The proposal is also a protest against local banks forcing students to pay their bookkeeping expenses. In Algeria a seven-course dinner can be obtained for approximately thirty cents in American money, according to the Prices of MU. It recently returned from a European trip studying economic conditions. Cigarettes sell for two cente a package. In Paris a good room at one of the most famous day. In England prices are higher, but lower than those in America. Fresh Water Eels Use Subway to Climb up Maria Christine Falls, 2,000 Feet Above Se [By Science Service] Manila, Sep 2015 How fresh-water eels get from the ocean past the one hundred foot Maria Cristina Falls of the Agus River into Lake Lanae, two thousand feet above the sea. The discovery has been discovered by Albert W. C. T. Herre, chief of the division of fisheries of the Bureau of Science here. Subterranean passages, Prof. B. M. G. van der Sloot, the solution of this puzzle of nature. Fresh water eels are born in the ocean, enter fresh water early in life, and after spending practically their entire existence in fresh water, return to the sea. They have a number of an important species of fresh water eels are however found in Lake Lanau, the only outlet of which is the Agus, a small river less than twenty miles long, and a continuous rapid over most of the ocean. The reefs one hundred feet, the Maria Cristina Falls. Scientists have agreed that Musical instruction for children from the ages of six to ten will be given by the School of Fine Arts as soon as the number enrolled in the teacher's training course is accurately ascertained. One class lesson will be taught on Saturday and a private session on Saturday to supervise student instruction. Music Will Be Taught Children in Fine Arts "Only a limited number of pupils can be cared for, and the tuition will be $2.50 a quarter," Dean D. M. Young said, describing the beginning students in the various it is evidently impossible for any fish to ascend or descend these falls directly, and have been puzzled to account for the eels in the lake. Professor Herre examined the canyon where the river leaps from the upper valley over the precipice, and found that a third the way above the torrent at the bottom is a layer of rock which is honeycombbed with water cascades into it from cascades and spurting streams tumble down from the talus into the boiling river below. Dance Ordinance to Be Enforced A city ordinance to the effect that all public dances must be licensed by the city clerk, will be enforced this year, according to Ed Anderson, city welfare officer. Mr. Anderson declared that the ordinance, which has been on hold for many years, was not always been complied with in the past, but that unless the two dollar fee is forthcoming in advance this year the dances will be stopped. This cavernous water-bearing layer of rock 's the explanation of the mystery. There can be no doubt, Professor Herre said after his inspection, that very slender young cewls crawl up the falls, enter the cave and work their way up against the subterranean streamlets until they reach the river well above the falls. You Men That Are Particular About Your Feet— branches of music, and the faculty of the School of Fine Arts agree that this is an ideal opportunity for children to begin their instruction in music. You'll find something unusual about Ober's shoes. They possess exceptionally long life, exceedingly smart appearance and are unusually comfortable. The variety of new styles gives free reign to your individual preference. The Fall-Mall is a wide tride oxford in tan or black imported Scotch Grain leather. Imported bleached caskfish heel lining. As smart as can be. Pall-Mall $10 --secured on New Loyd Building, corner 9th and Gee Sts., Kansas City, Mo. The new Stetson line includes a wide range of smart styles specially designed for young men all with the "Stetson" stamp of quality. STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN WANT ADS FOR SALE—Drawing instruments K. & E; Drawing II out; Breed and Hosner Surveying. Glasscock. 1225 Oread, phone 1225. S27 LOST—The business part of a silver fountain pen, with name engraved. Call Leito H. Galpin, 1215. O1 FOR RENT - Two nicely furnished rooms for girls; board if desired. Mrs. Turner, 1200 Tenn. phone 2577. 827 WANTED-University girl to work for room and board or for room only. Mrs. R. S. Knappen, 1021 Maine St. O2 WANTED—Bring your washing to 1724 Ky. St., or phone 1045 Black Silk skirts a specialty. $30 FOR RENT -Licht housekeeping apartment. First floor, four rooms. Every convenience. Small family or women students or teachers. Blue. S80. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to University men. Sleeping parch Apartment. Ideal location. Phone. 2203. 1328 Ohio. S30 FOR RENT—Rooms for boys, mod ern house, 1908 Tennessee. 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