WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1926 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Legend Handed Down by Early Moravian Settlers Is the Basis of Skilton's Latest Oratorio A leged handed down from generation to generation, and as old as the history of the colonies is the basis of Prof. Charles S. Skilton's oratorio, "The Guardian Angel." Professor Skilton was director of music at Salem College in Salem, N. C. for three years; he sure that he learned of the legend. "The village of Sileen was founded by a group of Moravian settlers from Břehoděna, Pamu, who clured the virgin forest and built their homes in the chalices. They were an exceedingly religious and devout people and attended their church regularly. There the people were divided into choirs, the married, unmarried, and children of the same family. They were a charismatic bynum. The book of daily texts was selected by lot and followed religionally. The wolves surrounding the little village were inhibited by savage Indians and many wild animals and the children of the village were never allowed to venture from the cabins unless accompanied, by their parents. Occasionally they were permitted to roam in which the most wore in work. On one occasion a little girl asked her mother if she might go and play in the fields with a number of other children. Her mother consulted the daily text and found the following verse as our official text: "He will Sound-Proof Plaster Will Eliminate Noise in Modern Hospital Tests Show That New Covering Will Deaden.Noise Within Walls of Room (Science Service) Genevyn, II, Jan. 12.—Following the assertion that "nose is the noise of modern hospital construction" comes the invention of a "sound absorbing" plaster, which is from eight to ten times as absorbent than an airbrush to the inventor, Dr. Paul E. Sahine of the Riverbank laboratories. "Modern buildings of solid construction with smooth hard surfaces make the present day interior an almost perfect reflector of sound," said the inventor, "Ordinary masonry walls are much better reflected than hard surfaces and their corners are of light. The best mirrors reflect about 90 percent of their light energy, but a tile wall with hard plaster reflects more than 57 per cent of the sound energy which strikes it. In order to be insurable, a sound mirror must be transparent it is absorbed. Sound remains in the room for 4.8 seconds before it is absorbed. The collected data shows that the soothing efficiency of the plaster is much greater for toes that are higher than SI12 vibrations per foot which is similar to the range of paresis or of infants, in the upper range of the pitch scale. The material seems to particularly fitted for the walls of hospitals. As a practical demonstration of the ability of this plaster, two rooms have been plastered, one with ordinary plaster, and the other with a thickness of one-third inch of the absorbing plaster. In the first there is a reverberation of sound for several seconds, and in the second, all sound is "dead." Slogans Needed for Mail British Legends Suggest Move for United States B Diameter The chamber's appeal points on that all mail leaving British post of focus for foreign bears the bear口 out "British Goods Are Best." Ruces Aceves, Alon, 13.—In view of the British campaign of trade propaganda recently extended throughout the world, the United States has written a memo to Secretary of Commerce Hoover calling his attention to British trade tactics and suggesting that similar measures could promote a promotion of American trade abroad. give his angels charge concerning thee." She consented at once and the girl joined her phymates after having been禁忌 not to venture from the clearing. The child, tiring of the play, began to pick flowers. This led her to the edge of the forest where she settled into those of the field. She wandered deeper into the forest and was soon unable to retrace her steps so she lay down on the rich carpet of grass and was soon fast asleep. Consequently, a move has been initiated here to solicit the co-operation of American Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo, Havana, Macao City, Valparaiso, Tampico, Londres City, Berlin Barcelona and Shanghai in promotion of a move to influence the United States government in their measures. It is asked that all letters leaving the United States be stamped with organic characteristic of Yankee enterprise and designed to influence the foreign buyer in favor of America. The little girl was aroused by what she thought to be the cries of the searching party and she tried to answer but was unable to make a sound for something seemed to stifle her voice, and she was pulled to sleep again. The searching party kept on fast asleep and unhurried, but the tracks of a panther were evident around the spot where she had him alseep. Eighty per cent of all commercial ice and refrigerating plants operate on ammonia. The miracle of her escape was attributed to the care of the "Guardian Angel" when they thought had stifled her cry and made the child invisible to the panther and so had saved her life. Professor Skilton has planned the oratorio on the lines of the legend, by having the different choirs to represent those of the story and it is cast in three parts: 1. The Moound; 2. The Forest; and 3. The Search. The first performance will be given next April at Independence. Students Plan to Hunt Wild Quail in Argentina Collecting wild quail in the interior of Argentina and Uruguay will be the occupation of Kowrad C. Bck dr. c27, after leaving school at the end of school year. Mr. Bck C. 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