MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2025 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Industrial Experiment for University Women to Be Held in Chicago Y. W.C.A. Members Will Search for Job Next July and August The industrial experiment of the Young Women's Christian Association which has been conducted in various cities of the United States for the past 10 years will be hold in Chicago from July 3 to August 15. At this time college women may go to the city, where they can learn what it means to be a part of the great industrial system sharing experiences of women workers on whom they depend for many necessities. During the six weeks students will meet regularly in a small seminar group for discussion and for conference with labor lead workers, ministers and employers. In connection with this movement for industrial workers, Paul Blanchard wrote in his book *Business Presence*, will be here this week and will talk to the Y. W. C. A. at an event on Wednesday after a meeting with the World Bank in Paris. The joint effect will be "Women in Industry." At this time, definite information will be given to plans for the Chicago industry. "Students consider this experiment shouldgive the Tuesday meetups a boost, and they show on the mother," Miss Marie Ross, secretary of the Y, W. C. In order to go into the experiment a girl must have the following qualifications: Good health, membership in the junior or senior class we are attending, knowledge of sociology and economics, seriousness of purpose. Four Laughing Clowns Observe Library Dates Who would have dreamed that in this place of higher education there would ever be found any clowns of permanent fixture? We all come to college for higher education and they get used to it. After it! But higher up than all of us are four happy laughing clowns. They look as though they might have come from the court of some king in the middle ages. Bells on their cowl and collar! Double and all. Host them to make them clawing us in real life. They look down from the dream, lights of Watson Library upon yellow clickers on ordinary mornings on the littered plenums at night when babylon silently blows bloom and every wing of the sun is caught in a blink they get a "blink" out of lift up, there that is probable why they laugh so much. At, midnight when all the other spits of long gone and far past generations come back to view the changes and glorifications of the Hill they lose their tongues and tell each other what they have seen. Then if students could understand old English and the voices of the clowns would come down to somebody who learn a lot more curious ability of the library look into their books. You'd hours inside vainly trying to study when his "date" was waiting to go to "Bricks." Dean P. F, Walker Starts Industrial Survey Her Dann P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering, in conjunction with the United States Chamber of Commerce and the University Survey of Lawrence, the Hutchinson survey was recently completed and the data will be applied in the Law There are two aims of the industrial survey, QoS, to find the kinds of work that people in rural communities, in relation to its industrial means. The other, to provide information for expanding industries. By taking such measures, you will know better where to locate. Several middle western cities have complete surveys of this sort, but there is a great variation in the ways in which the surveys were handled. Some seem to be imbued with the culture of the city; others phaze the good points of the city; others are not inclusive enough. The work done in Hatchman and Lawrence will be used as a model in all future undertakings. The national Chamber of Commerce has been interested in the question of these surveys, which has supplied works. With the data where they have obtained The University of Florida is distinguished by having on the faculty of its Arts and Science College a degree in Philosophy, the degree of Doctor of Philosophy than any other university in the country. The description of Yale and Lombard Standard. Station KFKU Broadcasts Musical Vesper Service the fourth and last all-musician teacher service given by the faculty and advanced students of the School of Fine Arts was broadcast from Fresher chapel at 4 o'clock Sunday by University station KFKU. The program consisted of several numbers by the University string quartet and Men's Glee Club, and two violins, a cello and piano, an organ number assisted by a n-quantum of instruments, vocal solos with string quartet, a mix the accompaniment of organ, piano, and the larges This is the second vesper service broadenat by station KFKU. Summer Conference Planned at Executive Committee Meeting Camp Convention Next Angus Under Joint Y. M. and Y.W. Auspices The first of a series of meetings to plan the Estes Park conference next summer was held in Lawrence Saturday morning. Next August will be the first time a nj conference has been held under the auspices of both the Y, W, C, A, and Y, M, C, A. Aeasan national state secretary of the Y, W, C, A, the whole country is watching this new venture with interest. The members of the executive committee which is planning the conference are: Miss Lloyd Rae M. Edith Larshade, of the College of Emporia; Miss Frances Kemeny of Sydcalyptus; Miss Elaine Wilde of K. S. A.; C. Le Roy Deby, of McPherson; W. R. Springer, state student Y. M. secretary; Miss Perry Perry, national state secretary Tet Shulta, and Miss Marie Ruska. The meeting held Saturday was to plan the Etes Park conference program. Any University student or faculty member interested in the purpose of the conference may attend, will have had A22. June 22. The conference will deal with personal, religious and social protege of the day. Recognized authorities will be at the conference as speakers, among whom will be Dr. A. Bruce Curry, Dr. Nicholas Hutchins of Borea College, Kentucky. 1. The grandeur of snow-capped mountains. 2. Happy contact with students from more than 60 other schools. 3. New facts from recognized anthritis. 4. Most of all, the chance to hear and meet and profit from the experiences of leaders who have uniquely developed that man and God can tie together. Bad Phantoms Laugh on North College Hill You can hear them on a windy night—and voices laughing. Their whispers like voluminous skirts in the light, their silhouettes in the darkness, your hurry across that part of the campus where old North College used to stand, you will They are quite harmless ghosts. Though neglected and lonely they still laugh and their laughter rings out suddenly in the shadows. They must have been very happy once, to have enough so much when they are sad now. Who are they? And why are they sad? They are the phantoms of those who, long ago, were young and in love with their lovers, those who love and laughed their way up and down its stairs. They are sad because they are old and forgotten, and because North College has been torn apart because they have no places in which to abide. So in the chill and dark they smile sadly as they rustle through the night on the campus where old North College used to stand. Dr. E. C. Franklin to Address Club Dr. E. C. Franklin, a former member of the faculty of the department of chemistry, will arrive today to spend a day at the University. While here, he will work in which is composed of faculty members and graduate students. Doctor Franklin has been eant to receive the Nichols Medal. This medal is presented each year to some person in the United States who has done outstanding work with Doctor Franklin talked in several large cities while on his way east. Health Problems Studied South American Doctors Visit United States Washington, March 14.—Nine medical officials from Central and South America are now in America in response to the invitation issued by Dr. H. S. Cumming, surgeon general of the U. S. Public Health Service, to begin a two months' study of health conditions in the United States. The surgeon registries to the southern states look into conditions there. (Science Service) This is part of the interchange of health officials provided for by the League of Nations. Last year Switzerland acted as host; the next country invited will be Jude Shiva-Israel. No delegation has ever been sent out to America but a number of Americans have attended the previous meetings. The work of the U. S. Public Health Service in guarding against epidemics, the work of state medical boards, and public hygiene questions will be given most of the visitors' attention. The representatives, com-munities, and hospitals of Costa Rica, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Uruguay, and Venezuela, meet at Havana to spend a few weeks studying epidemic diseases in Cuba. Instructors at Harvard were notified at the beginning of the new term that they would be permitted to excuse their classes who "capt" on the first day. WANT ADS LOST: Mechanical Drawing compa- tion, between Ad building and Blake hall. Finder please call Byron Rexroth, 2183 Blue. M16 HOUSE WANTED: By fraternity, suitable for at least twenty men. Address XXX c-o Kansan, or call phone 2181. m20. **OVEREAN TOURS** - For summer 1925, $300 and up. See Newman Plummer, 1936 Mo. Street, or call 1-800-746-3400, leaders to purposes of tourism. STRAY DOGS The following described dogs have been picked up on the campus. Owners may have same by paying cost of ad and keep, 1 Shepherd dog, long hair, Dirty yellow. Male. 1 Black dog. White on back of neck, white strip on face, white breast and four white legs. Female. 1 Small dog, part ball, white brown 1 Big Sheepdog. Dark brown, white breast, white spot on side of right ear. Male. 1 Brindle bound, white brent, white tips on four feet. Male. 1 Small dog, part bull, white, brown eye, brown spot over turtle. Male. 1 White hound, brown head. Brown spot over tail. Male. Dept. Bldgs & Grounds. M18 OR RENT—Furnished house with sleeping porch and garage. South FOR RENT - Room for boy, single, $10.00. Newly decorated, 1 block from campus. 1341 Ohio M17 LOST - Slide rule with names, Schange, Chamberlain, Jetmore on case, Call Lowrie, 2564. side Mt. Oread mdf near car line. Appointment by phone, 1448 Red. LOST: Pair of glasses in leather case. Leave at Kanan office for reward. Ma LOSE: College Algebra at the University Camille. Finder phrase for Barnes Wilcox. 600 WANTED Salesmen for the Vacceter a wireless vacuum cleaner, nationally advertised and sells on demonstration. Cleans carpets and sweepers. Sweeps sweepers and operates as easily as a carpet sweeper. Good commissions. Will meet interested parties at Hotel Eldridge. Communicate in the Vaccetic Distributing Co. to 136 Ridge Dodge, Kansas Mo. 34 FOR RENT: Choice great room t loys, 1218 Minsk, Phone 2557 Blu DR. C. R. AURIGHT, Chiropractor. 1101 Mass, opposite the Court House PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. RECITELT, Medicine, Surgery, Otis pathy. Rescriber phone 1313. Office N7 Mass, phone 343. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Knoxville, northwest. C. F. ORELIP, M. D., Specialist. Ekari Ear, New and Thrust. Phone fitting guaranteed. Phone 414, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. THE DALE PRINT SHOP PROGRAMS. C. Taulman Street DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate, X-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. 1627 Mesa. 200 Printing. Phone 228 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Oategathic Physician. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creams and presses your clothes right up to now. Saitime von—that's my business. Jr. Mass. Phone 2337. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. Weekend week-end dates for guest-parties, coronary and March at special rates. Broadview Inn Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL TAXI - RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No. 12 Storage 50c For vacation — traveling position. Give age and full details in letter. WILLIAM HUGHES Students KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. 400 Goodrich Bldg. - Kansas City, Mo. VENUS PENCILS Buy a dozen give best service and delivery. Plates, pay at once. $17.00 Plates, pay in person. $19.00 (all all dishes) American Lions Food Co. Assurance of Quality give best service and 1. 6 After every meal Don't Forget greatest advertisement is our large number of satisfied upper-classmen on the Hill who give us a friendly host to new men and women. Only the other day one of the most prominent seniors on the Hill said to me, "Dane, you know I think of you every time I get on the + 2X3577 Ione De Watteville School of Dancing (More tomorrow) Opposite the Postoffice K. U. KARNIVAL Phone_2762 Insurance Bldg. Sat. Night Robinson Gym 1860 1897 March 21 AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 Mass. Sr. People Do Read Advertising UPSTAIRS STORE SIX THOUSAND shoppers in stores in Boston were asked regarding their habits in reading newspapers before going on a shopping trip. According to Daniel Starch of the Harvard School of Business Administration these are the answers to the question: "Do you read the advertising?" Answer Always Usually Rarely Never No. Ans. 1299 1246 558 267 per cent 38.5 36.9 16.5 8- Number 719 397 112 per cent 56.9 31.5 8.8 DOWNSTAIRS STORE In other words, more than three-fourths of the women shoppers read the advertising before they ever left their homes. What is true in Boston is true in Lawrence. Tell Your Message in The University Daily Kansan BOWERSOCK Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Richard Barthelmess in "NEW TOYS" Thursday - Friday - Saturday Reginald Denny "The RECKLESS AGE" VARSITY Monday - Tuesday Irene Rich IN "A LOST LADY" Wednesday - Thursday "So This Is Marriage" Lew Cody, Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Bordman Friday-Saturday "THE DARK SWAN" Marie Prevost - Monte Blue ORPHEUM Friday - Saturday "TWO SHALL BE BORN" Jane Novak and Kenneth Harlan -Appropriate Short Reels to All Features---- Coming Soon THE PICTURE OF SPRINGTIME "ENTICEMENT"