MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Groundhog Made Butt of Joke by Early American Immigrants; Old Legend Brought Notoriety (Delicate Service) Washington, Feb. 1, —“Whether the grounding sees his shadow tomorrow morning or not, the weather for the day is unpredictable.” Dr. W. J. Humphrey, professor of meteorological physics at the United States weather bureau, “for statistics have shown that there is no relation between a storm's strength, or any other particular day, and the coming of spring. True, it is possible that tomorrow may be cloudy and that the weather may soon become favorable if so, it will only be a coincidence. "The poor ground loophole, Arctomyma monax, or Linnemann dubbed him, but all this notoriety thrust on him." Doctor Humphrey says. "The legend Churchmen to Chicago for Annual Meeting of Moody Institute Twenty-first Founders' Week Is Being Observed by London (United Press) Chicago, Feb. 1, — I-wright L. Moody, founder of the Moody Bible Institute and the man who placed the Bible in every body room in America, will be back from all parts of this country and Canada who gathered here today for observance of the twenty-first Founder's Week of the institute. The meet- The institute's purpose as set forth in its articles of incorporation, is "to educharse, enhance, encourage, maintain and develop the intellectual skills of Bible readers, gospel singers, teachers and evangelicals competent to effectually teach and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ." One of the features of this year's gathering will be the address by Rev Matthew Alexander, D. D., nationally known for his views on fundamentalism. Rev. Matthew, who is pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh, will address the Presbyterian assembly, will address the gathering tonight. Other clergymen who are to speak include Bishop Frederick D. Leche, Indianapolis University; A. Z Comma, for the Reformation of Park Street church, Boston; Rev John Timothy Stone of the Fourth Presbyterian church of Chicago; Rev, Harry L. Struichman, of the Latin American Altar; Rev, Alban Holmes, of the Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.; Rev, Oraw, T. Allis of the Princeton Theoretical Seminary and Dr. Robert W. Wilder, founder of the student vol- "Social Service Day" Announced for March 3 Career Week Planned The third day of "Choose Your Carer" week, March 3, will be "Social Service Day." Elijah Bridgeman, the childminder in charge, said this morning. The representative will hold conferences with those who are especially interested along such lines. "The personal bureau of the Y.W.C. A., of New York is sending an announcement to W.S.G. A. and Y.W.C. a discussion field open to women in social services" said Miss Bridgesham in discussing her plans for the day's events. The week's program will consist of medical, business, social service and art discussion, and will last from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Full details will be given later. "Any work similar to social service, work such as that done in the tenement, will be included in the talk. Phases of lending and the work of n general secretary are also to be considered." Opposing Congressmen Take the Air Together Washington, Feb. 1,—Dual talks on government and politics by a Demo- crate and a "Republican congress" from multi-stations WRC and WZ-2. The series of talks was initiated by a discussion of politics recently by Representatives John Q. Tilson of Connecticut and Finis J. Garrett of Tennessee, Republican and Democratic floor leaders respectively. has its origin in Europe. In England, the hedgehog is the animal that comes out of his winter quitters to look for food. It is not very hard to find many it is the hedger and in France it is the bear. The early immigrants to the United States, however, found the groundhog more common than any of these, as this harmless animal was known. This discussion provoked wide interest. It was followed by talks on government finance by Representatives Martin B. Madden, Republican, Illinois, and Joseph Bryns, Democrat, Illinois. "Trendlessly, the grounding, though he does burrow into the ground, is not very hard to see," Mr. Collins says of the prison family. Like the gulen pig, which is not a pig either, Mr. Collins calls it. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Helen Gragg, e27, and Marcella Monforts of Lawrence. Arctomyces monstera is related to the ratbush family, like the rabbits, he spends much time on his burrows and other herbage. He is also known as the woodchuck and the marmot. Calendar for the Week --the dramatic club of the University of Utah, gave Sheridan's "School for Seandal," as its annual production last week. Monday 4:30-Pan-Helenie meeting, Kappa house, Beta Chi Sigma open meeting, Room E. Ad. A. Ad. room leaders meeting, rest room C. Ad. 150- Orchestra practice 152- Tat San perform 154- Symphonic program 156- Troyas for freshman—Sophomore steers Wade, Wendy, rest room C. Ald. (In lieu of music.) 15:30-5:00 W. S. G. A. tea, rest room C. Ad 16:00 W. A. A. board meeting 15:00 W. A. A. meeting Name: Room: 20:00 - W. H. A, meeting, rest room C. All club business meeting. 4. 30—Women's Intra-mural Association meet Contemporary English lecture, room 201 Fraser 6:15—Radio program 6:30—Oberlinen playlist 26. Orechlin wrote that 27. Shirid Nneim, University concert series 28. Leeds concerts Leaded Gasoline Renamed Compound to Be Designated as "Motor Fuel" (Telepon Service) Washington, Feb. 1.-"Motor fuel" instead of "gasoline" is the label which gasoline treated with tertazolidyl lead, a powerful antifreeze that often when again placed on the market. The committee of the U. S. Public Health Service which after investigation decided to allow the sale of leaded gasoline, provided for this safeguard If leaked gasoline were sold as "gas-on" one many houseways, mechanics and others using it as a cleaning fluid will scorpion its bodies in their bodies the lead it contains. The new label, "motor fuel", will show that leaked gasoline is to Scientific members of the committee representatives of state health departments, manufacturers and distributors who decided on the change, also agreed to make the places where the poisonous gas is added to the gasoline as few as possible, so as to lessen the danger to workers. Prehistoric Skeleton Unearthed in Arizona (United Press) Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 1—The skeleton of an early man, said by archaeologists to have roamed these parts more than two thousand years ago, was unearthened here recently by excavators from the American Museum of Natl History. John G. Stutz, secretary of the International City Manager's Association, left Saturday morning to discuss the formation of a state league of municipalities. The organization will be similar to the one in Kansas and is formed to promote the common interests of its members in dealing with common problems. The man was probably a member of what is known in scientific circles as the race of canal builders, it was said. It is the second skeleton of the same mold uncovered near here in recent months. The University of Utah is starting a two weeks' drive for the remaining $100,000 necessary for the erection of a Union building. John G. Stutz Goes East to Form Municipal Body --rooms for boys if taken soon. 123 Oread, Phone 1168. K Mr. Stutz will be gone about ten days and before returning plans to visit some city managers in Florida, Georgia, or Pennsylvania, in very popular, at least thirty cities having this form of government. 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