THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Ancient Greek Capital Soon to Be Unearthed by American Scientists Two Governments Co-operate in Great Archaeological Venture 1. C. None D. All of them New York, May 29 — The greatest archaeological venture of all history is about to begin, for the civic center of the Bronx. Thousands of dollars are to be spent and thousands of laborers are to be kept busy at work cycled for some 50 years. America with the co-operation of the Greek government will sponsor the ambitions undertaking, Prof. R. V. D. Mopflin, president of Archaeological Institute of America recently announced that it is now to be realized Rumors of the willingness of the Greek government to allow some foreign government or agency to exert control over the archaeological world agog with excitement, Professor Magdinna said. The scientific importance of such an excavation is suspendens, and hopes it will insure the value of interest are great. It is estimated that such excavations will continue for not less than 50 years. Conducted in the scientific manner of the American School at Athens, it will train two generations of students and provide a student graduate fellowship and students. Blind Adults May Attend Kansas City School Free A free summer school session for adult blind persons will be held beginning July 12 at the Kansas state library. A free reading instruction will be given in Braille reading and writing, typewriting, sewing, and basket and broom classes. Anyone knowing a blind person in any part of the state is asked to give the name and address to Miss Daisy Garvin, 601 Illinois, who is secretary of the school district. Karen Kursus. Free meals will be given the students while they are at the session. A trophy cup, paid for by the faculty is given yearly to the honor student at Oklahoma A. and M. The student does not necessarily attend a senior. KPKU, the University of Kansas broadcasting station, will broadcast the following program Thursday, May 29. nation to implement the department of home economics, "The Chemistry of Jelly Making." 15 p. m. - Musical numbers arranged and presented by the School of Fine Arts: Rex McHenry, harpist (a) "Beaute"—d Harbelot (b) "The Star"—Ropera Arlo Hultz, pianist Fifteen minute organ recital of popular numbers. Miriam Wood, violin, accompanied by Meta Murphy (a) "Adoration"—Borowski (b) "Maturka"—Hacebe 16 w—m—b—H B an experimental demonstration reproducing the sound of a single atom. 10 g. p.,—Dr. H. P. Cady, department of chemistry, "Making the Aromatic Acids, an experimental demonstration reproduct ion the sound of a single atom. 2.58 p. m.- Radio billetin of campuses, News 8.00 p. m.- Senior recital, Fike Hall campus broadsheet from Fraser hall. Violin Recital to Be Given Two Concertos Will Be Played by Fiske Mountain A gradation recital in violin will be owed tonight by Flake Mountain, mountainous and lush. Fraser hull beginning at 8:00; Mountain, who is from Hutchinson, mountainous. "The program, which consists of three groups of numbers, promises to be an interesting one." Mr. Kuiersteiner said this morning in speaking of the special. An unusual feature of his concert is that the concertos are to be played. The concerto by Wienkowski is, however, more of a soma than a concorde, Mr. Kuiersteiner explained. It is one of the most famous concertos in the entire field of violin literature. The second movement, known as "Romance," is The last group of numbers contains two selections which are familiar to the reader, *Pneudium* and *Kreisler*, and *Pneudium* and *Allegro* by *Bernard Kreisler*, the sequel to the rectilinear The complete program follows: Concerto in A minor ___ Viviciol (1606-1241) Alberno Largo Pristo Concerto No. 2 in D minor ... Wienmuth Aleister moderata Robinance Allegro con fuoco, a la zingara Watch charms and pins were distributed to the members of the Men's Glee Club last at their regular performance. The club is a Jayhawk, a music scroll, and "Men's Glee Club." On the back in the member's initials and the inscription "Mo. Valley Champs—1924." ANY BOARDING CLUB wanting to paying proposition for next fall call Jones, 1644, after 8 o'clock. M24 ROOM for the summer for girls. Inquire at 1205 Ky. street. M2* LOST-Lafax notebook between Chemistry building and Jay Hawk on chemistry building. book cover containing all my class notes for this semester. Please have pity and return and a big reward is Shirling, 1309, M23 phone 1027, M23 WANT-ADS FOR SALE—Modern seven room house with large sleeping porch, in University Place, 1725 Indiana, 3629. FORD TOURING CAR-For sale cheap. In good running condition. Call 2317. M21 APARTMENT -- New apartment, nearly furnished for summer months; immediate possession if desired. Fitch. Phone 334. M21 FOR RENT—Several apartments at the Orendal for the Summer Session. Also a few for the next school year. Call 1418. tf WANTED—Work my man and wife, separately or together; wife, cook; man, cook's helper, junior house-man or watchman; wife, experience, re- liable; references. Phone 1137 broad between 2 and 4 or after 7:30 p.m. HUPMOBILE TOURING - 1823 model almost like new, small mileage, Heated Seats, Bluetooth of care. In perfect condition, ready to take the road for any distance. Geo Lowman, Phone 20 or 2498 M25 FOR SALE - Three-by- three fibre trunk, 22-25x38, reinforced corners. Finned in dark blue and black. Discble mould tray, Reasonably priced. Call 699. M24 LOST—White gold Gamma Phi Beta pin at Senior Cakewalk Friday night. Reward, Call 288. M21 LOST—Knitted baby head with pink lining between Potter's lake and entrance to street around Adolf Willem May, May 5. Please all 1554 White Silck Haircuts and Collegiate Shines. —Houk's Barber Shop. tf MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 STUDENTS—Your typing neatly and correctly done. Prices reasonable. Call 915 Vt. M25 Always Snappy George's Lunch Always Handy Our Hamburgers Can't Be Beat Try One and Be Convinced SNAPPY LUNCH L. O. Wells 1010 Mass. St. Smart Washable Frocks for Campus or Sports For school time wear or for sports during the last warm days of school you will be smartly clad if you wear one of these smart tub frocks in pastels or clever stripes such as we here illustrate. You may choose from several popular styles and a riot of color combinations. A big feature in connection with these little frocks and one when you cannot overlook PRICE is the $12.75 Compare these frocks with those you have seen elsewhere at prices considerably higher! Suggestions For The Hikers Groceries Meats Second Door North New Eldridge Hotel "The University Club Store 900 Mississippi Twenty-six Years WINDMILL GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries Every Food a Hiker Could Desire Phone 413 GROCERY Try us for your eats on your hiking trips. Our assortment and prices will please you. GROCERY 844 Mass. rence Up the Wawarusa South of Quantrell Raid Cemetery WHERE TO GO Sizzling steaks and tasty grilled meats are a flavor that cannot be equalled anywhere else. The lure of the flame makes it all the more added qualities it imburs to "The Island" on the Kaw Camerons' Bluff on the Kaw Blue Mound south of Law- Paddle up the Kaw, tramp down the river. Break other places listed above. Break the drongery of study by the exhibition recreation of n And remember! Wherever you go, the Lawrence merchants whose names appear on your phone simply apply you everything you need. Phone 226 for Your Hiking Supplies IDEAL GROCERY Next Door to Brinkman's Insures you Fresh Bakery Goods Paper Napkins Free with Other Goods Cakes Pastries Fancy Rolls Buns SIXTH AND MASSACHUSETTS J. S. ST. CLAIR Phone 224 For That Hike and Picnic Bread and Butter Pickles 40c size ___ 37e Sandwich Spread 15c size Sweet Pickles 35c quart jars ... 31c Potted Ham Blue Ribbon Sandwich Spread Smuffled Olives Ripe Olives Tiny Sweet Pickles Dried Beef Baked Ham Pimento Cheese Brick Cheese Roo, Cheese Pot, Cheese Swiss Cheese Pork and Beans (cmna) Rolls Phone your order Telephone 501 816 Massachusetts Stuffed Olives 15c size ... 13c 25c size ... 19c 1101 Massachusetts Phone 678 For your picnic or hiking parties we have: Heinz Baked Beans, Spagetti and cold Sweet Pickles in Bottles Self-Service Store 718 Mass. DRUG STORE An Everready Flash Light Kodak and Films Or a Magazine For trips or hiking. Bread, Buns, Cakes, Cookies and Pies For Your Picnic Lunches Rankin's Drug Store 101 Massachusetts Phone 678 Flashlights Camping Outfits Thermos Bottles Lunch Kits Fishing Tackle Camp Stoves Even Dates at 25c per pack We have— For the Hiker— depends to a great extent on the appearance of your hiking clothes. After each hike see that knickers, sweaters and all outer apparel is "refreshed" and ready for the next hike. Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS Clothes DO Help You Win—Dry Clean Them Offener