PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926 More Footprints Found Tracks of Prehistoric Reptiles Are Ages Old (Science Service) Washington, May 27—New finds of footprints of reptiles left in soft sand at least 25,000 years ago have just been made in sandstone 1,800 feet down from the rim of the Grand Canyon and have been brought to this. This is the greatest depth in the caves at which such prints have been found. Charles W. Gilmore, curator to vertebrate paleontology of the National Museum, found these tracks while spending three weeks in Arizona. He obtained a tibia and a half bone from each track and fractures of reptiles and prints of plants. The level at which the fossil plants and reptiles have been located belongs to the latter part of the carboniferous period or the time when the great cool beds of the world were being formed. The deepest in the famous rise of the dinosauria. Some exhibits show *prints larger than a man's hand* and one specimen shows a row of tracks very much like an animal. Such records can be used as evidence to assist geologists in determining more exactly the beds of rock in which they were found. The plant specimens have not yet been studied by a museum specialist, but some of them are fern-like plants, prints of which are several feet tall. Pneumatic Tube System Connects Library Desk The system of pneumatic tubes connecting the main desks on each of the four workstations has been in operation since Saturday. The tubes have been in the building since last year, but have been ready for use by the arrival of the special enquiries last week. There are two pairs of tubes, to and from the main circulation desk on the second floor to the desk on the first floor and the reserve desk in the basement. There is no direct connection between the last two desks, communication being carried on cables by the main circulation desk. The motive power comes from an electric motor in the basement. Considerable time is expected to be saved by the use of this pneumatic tube system. Investigation of Pollution of Mississippi Started The United States Public Health Service in co-operation with Minnesota and Wisconsin and the city of Minneapolis has started an investigation of the pollution of the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and La Crosse, Wis. The study will cover a period of a year. A laboratory has been established at the state department of health at the University of Minnesota Minneapolis. Chemical and bacteriological examinations of the river water will be conducted; the water will include alkalinity, turbidity, color dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen bacterial counts on agar and gelatin and the determination of bacoli. Kansas Graduate Directs Glee Clubs to Succes "Pinfore," a light opera recently presented by the combined men's and women's glue clubs of the Western University's direction of Gola Coffef, a graduate of the University of Kansas, was pruned by the president of the college as being marvelously done and appreciated of its kind ever presented locally. Mr. Coffelt received his A. B. degree at the University of Kansas in 1918, his Master's degree in 1920 and a degree in fine arts in 1923. Last year Mr. Coffelt taught music at the University of Lawrence. This year he has been employed as director of music at the Western State College at Gunnison. Myron Voights was elected president of the K. Club for the year 1928-29, at a meeting of the club in Washington, D.C., Davidson was elected secretary-treasurer. Plans for activity of the club for the next year were also discussed at meetings. The scenes from the picture "Brown of Harvard" which will be shown in Lawrence this week were taken on the Harvard campus. It will include a football game in Harvard-Yale football game as well as a number of exciting crew races. Police recently used the fire hose to disperse scenders at Ohio Weesleyan University. The band composed of men from every fraternity, not content with singing to the cues of the campus, gave a demonstration in front of the city hall. It was at this time that the police objected. Garbage. Family Toothbrush and Cat Skeletons Are Found in Back Yards of Fraternities Two Kanan slushes received the dirtiest assignment of the year when they were sent out to interview the players. In part, it was about the rumor that all glitters in front is not gold behind. It isn't. Roughly speaking, the back yards have bad and good mud and bad and foul. Taking the candidates up in inverse order, Alpha Delta Pi, Delta SigmaLambda and Sigma Phi. What a dealer! Dealer cannot cup without a struggle. Believing that the spice is the spice of life, the Alpha Delta Pli's are determined that there shall be nothing monotonous about their back view. As the investigators scaled the mountain of ashes a wheelbarrow flanked by a field of white-headed dandelions came out from under the fence and laughed the降敏 fender of a Ford placed artistically in a setting of brush and garbage. The Delta Sigma Lambas have started a home for poor crippled Fords and for bait have introduced the new breed, to seem to miss the goat mastac who took care of their garbage last year. The Sig Eps hit upon the brilliant mastac, which was more land for them. A large island composed of ashes, board, decayed trousers and skeletons of cats already behind the property behind their house. So much for the foul class, we now ascend to the bad class. The Beta Theta Pis hang out in their back yard, but oh, what they hang out. From the lines of wash that may be on the front wall, breezes we might even suspect that they were running a laundry on the side, to pay expenses. Alpha Omicron Pi seems to be demonstrating the virtues of outdoor plumbing. They have installed two bathtubs unclogged with drainage plugs with a fine assortment of burp and other mentionables. They also have a promising garbage heap which is growing fast under their supervision. Not to be outdone by the weaker sex the Delta Chis are also growing a city dump and it might be said that they would do well to have a pledge on the bald spots of the lawn. The Phi Psin won honorable mention for the ex-homebuilding sign collection of flat tires and tin cans, while the Siggn Chis also figure in the competition for junk and well aged building material. The Dutta Tan back yard contained a large pile of bullets burdened by trash and empty boxes. Their garbage is al neatly covered to protect it from thieves. In the average class there is very little to say except that the tendency is toward the bud. The Delta Ups are not unaware of the immaturated old family tooth brush in their efforts at closer brotherhood. This relic may be found just below the bottom of a pencil, but it is not fair to speak with authority concerning the Chi Omegas and Gamma Phi Betas since they have grown into one which to cluster up their back yards. Others in this class but not worthy of honor. Please mention are: P1 Kappa Mu, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Zeta, Mu, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Mu, Chi Delta Sign. Alpha Gamma Delta in the good class won the prize offered by Real Silk for the "unvealed but significant" idea. They should turn their DWS, WELCH & WEILCH — The Chipropractors Palmer Graduates. Phone 111. 929 Mass Nurses. Professional Cards EYES EXAMINED. Classes made. Law ence Optical Co., 1025 Mass. Business College Lawrence Kansas Did you ever taste a real good malted milk, ice cream soda, etc.? Lawrence, Kansas Offers special courses in bookkeeping shorthand, typewriting, banking, etc. Well, you get them at the HILLSIDE PHARMACY Exclusive agent for W. H. D Special Stomach Medicine 9th & Ind. Phone 1487 We Pollux house around for the back yard is in much better shape than the front. Others who have escaped the "back to front" are Gamma Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Delta Theta—probably due to the fact that the back of their house is in the front—Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Kappa. Price 50c per package. Due to the fact that the investigation was made at night no observations pertaining to the back yard at the Pi Phi house were made. The school is now allowed to go out into the country after stories no information could be obtained about conditions at the Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega houses, but it reported that crops are grown on the corn may run 90雇s to the acre. Houses having bottles in their back yards are requested to remove same before the next investigation. WANT-ADS FOR RENT—Men student rooms with sleeping porches, at 1215 Teen. Also garage. Phone 1555. CHOICE ARTICLES ' FROM THE ORIENT —Beautiful kimonos and smaller gifts for graduation for Miss Eda Wiser Friday, May 4, to 10 o'clock, at Faculty Women's Club, 1300 Louisiana. FOR RENT - Two large cool bed rooms and large sleeping porch in modern home. Reasonable for summer students. 812 Indiana. LOST—White gold wrist watch Saturday night. Kansan office. FOUND—Sigma Alpha Epsilon pin. Call 1968 Red. J1 'OR RENT -3 room and bath apartment for 3 room June 1st. Strictly modern. Oak floors, 1037 Ky. Phone 253. FOR RENT—Cool bed rooms. Modern home. 1809 Miss. 1448 White FOR SALE—13-room house, two sleeping porches, oak floors. Good for family room or office. Up to $1000 cash, balance like rent. Located 1100 block Ohio street. Also some nice houses for rent. Carved and built in the same style. 709 Mass. Wayne Gill Inv. Co. 33 STUDENTS who will work at Commons Commencement week leave name at office. J3 FOR BENT - 6 room modern house, sleeping porch and garage, furnished or unfurnished. 5 June to 5 Septembrer. Tenn. Phone: 163 4-6 Call p. 6. LOST—Food spare tire between Ch Omega house and Green hall. Call Kansan business office, K.U. 66,M31 FOR RENT—Rooms for girls in modern house close to campus, 940 Tennessee. Call 1413 Black. J3 LOST—Gold fountain pen between Chemistry building and Commons Monday. Please return to Kansam office. FOR RENT-Six nicely furnished rooms. Phone 2050, 1541 Ky. FOR RENT—Several apartments at the Oreand for the Summer Session. Also a few for the next school year. Call 1418. tf LOST—Shell rimmed glasses in leather case. Can identify. Call 1288. Reward. J3 LOST—Shell rimmed glasses. Can identify. Call Horsfield, 1902. J2 WANTED—Room near campus May 30—June 30. Answer L. B. J1 Slick Haircuts and Collegiate Shines. —Houk's Barber Shop. tf FOR RENT—Six nicely furnished rooms. Phone 2059. HAVE your term paper typeset written. Prices reasonable. Phone 510 or 2235 Blge J3 ROOMS—For summer school. Sleeping porch. One block from campus. 1214 La. J3 MARCELLING 50e, shampooing 50e. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 Fashions come and fashions go but figures prove that Coca-Cola is still the most popular of all beverages. IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS — 7 MILLION A DAY The Glass of Fashion Co-Eds of Kansas We Thank You! WE FEEL that we owe an expression of appreciation of the young women of the University. Last fall, when HECK was new, Lawnwright was the first towns in which it was offered for sale. You took to it readily, your appreciation of "The Better Things" sensing quickly the superior merit you leave for the summer vacation. you most sincerely. And returning to your respective towns at vacation time you evidently told the Home Folk about our visit. When I came home, our institution we created our introductory out fast, but perhaps it isn't obtainable as yet in your home town. Therefore we suggest that you take a bottle with you when you go home. We recommend that given us in making HECK better known, we thank of this new, colorless deodorant, 50c and $1.00 at all Toilet Counters The Heck-Conard Company INCORPORATED Prepared By 1725 McGee Street Kansas City, Missouri 20 21 YES! We will be open for Summer School. We will serve the best food in town too. Enjoy good food here. Jayhawk Cafe "RAY" --- Want to Get into the Movies? Oh, that glorious trip to Hollywood and Hollywood and the studios! Oh, the wonder of it all! Thing it's wonderful? Just ask Ella Cinders. The gorgeous actors—the beautiful actresses. And acting is so easy! Think so? See what happens to Ella Cinders. FOR every girl—for every boy who ever had a notion that he or she would like to go to Hollywood and be a movie star—Ella Cinders has a message that has many a laugh and not a few tears. And those nice, nice directors. So kind. If a girl doesn't act a scene right the first time—they play music for her and murmur sweet words of encouragement—until she does it just letter perfect. No matter how many times it takes. Oh, Ella Cinders will, tell you all about that. Sure the movies are a pipe! But see "Ella Cinders" before, you buy that ticket for Hollywood. Its oftener easier to get there than to get back. COLLEEN MOORE "Ella Cinders" Coming to the BOWERSOCK Before you leave We want to thank you for keeping us from being idle this past year— We hope to see you all back again next year—except those who graduate. To those we wish great success and happiness. Tranks again for keeping us busy. New York CLEANERS 一、下列语句中错误的是( )