--- PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 1924 KFKU Broadcasts Session of State Senate Last Night Two Micophones Installate in State Chamber at State House, Woneka The first night session of the state wn. transtadt front. from the senior chamber of the state house in Touche last night. KFU ktu entered in with a piano solo at 7:42 and then came immediately to Vienna where two microphones had been installed in the session chamber. He talked, described, and minute talk describing the senate chamber and giving the official roll call of senator. Mr. Ingham thus introduced Lieutenant Governor D. A. N. "Din" Chale, who presided over, with a brief synopsis of his career. The session opened with two solos, the first by Warren Spencer, 11 years old, son of Senator G. W. Spencer of Missouri, and the second by Scoters, court stylographer, Lichtenstein-Governor Chance read a number of telegraphs, one from Henry J. Allon, which arrived a storm of cheered reappearances on the part of the various states. A regular business session felt lowed. According to Fred Elliott, secretary of the Alumni Association of the University of Kansas, who conducted the broadcasting of the Senate, the scientists served as advisors. No call speeches were seen and the debates were zeroed and natural. The feature of the business transaction was the adoption of a resolution for the submission to the people of an amendment to the constitution authorizing a military system. Several other bills were brought up for a readful review. The gallery is the senate chamber was crowded. Gov. Ben S. Poulin and several members of the house of Senators met with Ms. Benson to the announcement of the senate Mrs. D. A. N. Chen and several senators when spoke "to the folks at KFKU signed off at 11 o'clock. Davis Begins New Term Labor Secretary Has Big Jobs Ahead of Him (Unit-level Process) Washington, March 11. - Stopping up the holes in the Canadian and Mexican boundaries of the United States to halt the admittedly huge illegal entry of aliens, is the biggest job confronting the department of immigration. Steretary Judge J. Davin, entering another form, will shortly call all of his expy imprinting and naturalization upon into conference to no over all all congress affecting this animal law. This would be appropriate to congress that will serve as a basis for a permanent policy. During the last fiscal year, conciliation commissioners were assigned in 544 trade disputes, strikes, threaten stricts and lockouts. Of these 326 were settled through the efforts of the commissioners. State and local agencies assisted the federal commissioners in settling 69 others "Greatly praised," according to Davis, is being made in the department's work in concocting In-law disputes. He hopes to continue and expand this service of the department in prevention of errors and backlooks through adjustments of differences reached between employees uninterrupted and returned to the management and labor are ongoing. Measurement of Star Approximately Correct That the 'innovence Monday' of the measurement of the star Mirra is approximately correct, was the opinion expressed today by Prof Dimsmore Alter of the University observatory. According to Professor Alice, the star Mira, in the constellation Cetus, is one of the oldest known stars. It was measured recently for the first time by Dr. Francis G. Pence of the Mt. Wilson observatory. This measurement indicates a $d$ diameter of $phi_{\text{max}} = 250,000$ miles, which is 25 per cent larger than the fideliseuse, until little thought to be the second largest star. The largest known star is Antares, in the constellation Sagittarius. Mirn, or "The Wonderful," was the name given to the star following the discovery of its remarkable variations of light by the astronomer Fabio Cicchino. It is a double star of variable stars of similar type, of which there are about 120 known. Professor C. S. Skilton Returns From Trip East Prof. C. S. Shilton, of the school of Fine Arts, has returned from a short trip to Perry Hall, Lake Forest College, where he attended at Ann Arbor, where he has given his background on "American Indian Music." While at Michigan State University, he volunteered with his daughter Vivian, who is attending school at Perry Hall. Mr. Skilton was assisted in his work by Mr. E, F. Kurtz, director of the violin department of Iowa State College at Cedar Falls, Mr. Kurtz won a scholarship to study of violin in the School of Fine Arts at this University. change in Schedule of Santa Fe Trains Is Effective Today New Through Pollmans Added to Accommodate Summer Tourist Rush Tourist Rush A change in the local Suntu Fe time schedule has been announced by W. B. Worcester, Suntu Fe agent at Lawrence. The new time rates given Train No. 1, which has arrived here at 12:15 p.m. will now arrive at 12:24 n., m., and make connections with a night train out of Kansas City, which leaves there about 11:30 p.m. No. 9, which on the old time extra arrived here at 11:24 p., m., is changed to 10:38 p., m., then changed to 11:34 p., m., has been changed to 11:12 p., m., No. 5, formely 10:25 a., m., is now scheduled for 10:55 a., m., No. 1b, which was 8:20 a., m. A new train, No. 21, which will like the place of No. 1, will arrive are at 11:50 a.m. All west bound trains have odd numbers, and east bound trains have even numbers. Other trains not mentioned will be seen the same schedule. To care for summer tourist travel, the Santa Fe beginning March 15, will put on another through train from Chicago to Kansas City and California, making two morning departures from Chicago (the train will carry observation car through to Californi- the other as far as Kansas City. Through Pollman are to be put on from Chicago to Tulsa to accommodate oil men. Through Pollman will also go from Chicago to Kansas City. Another and later train is being built in Jackpot with Amy Ivans, Texas. ANNOUNCEMENTS H. G. Wells will be the subject on the contemporary literature lecture which Ms Myne Hall, instructor in the English department, will attend at room 295. Frazer hall. Gamma Epilon, professional civil engineering fraternity, will meet this evening at 9 o'clock at the Acmein house. Gemma Epsilon, professional civil engineering fraternity, hold initiation Saturday evening, March 7 at the library in Fremont. For more: Ward E. Harter, e29; Ottawa: Marvin Trusteboul, e27; Lawrenz: Edward C. Belle, e27; Lawrentz: Lloyd W. Miller, e27; Kansas: Jared A. Jarboe, e27; Lazabooh, Okla. LOST-In library, a ring with obbl- blue stone set in white gold. Reward. Call 268. MI5 WANT ADS LOST—Case Bendings in Sociology, on campus, Monday. Finder return to Grace A. Young. M12 MARCELLING, 50c; shampooing, 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Ky. M14 STRAY DOGS—The **allowing** 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 Big Sheepdog dog. Dark brown, white breast, white spot on side of right ear. Male. FOR RENT - Room for boys at reduced rates. Meals if desired at 1025 Ohio, Phone 398. M13 1 Black dog, White on back of neck, white strip on face, white breast and four white legs. Founds 1 Small dog, part ball, white, brown 1 Brindle hound, white breast, white fing on four feet. Male. 1. Small dog, part bull, white, brawn eve, brown spot over tail. Male. spot over him. Sime. Dept. Blides & Grounds.. M18 WANTED—Piano player for boarding club. Apply at 1319 Vermont. M16 1 White bound, brown head. Brown spot over tall, Male. Dept. Bldgs & Grounds LANS- d=dewedel Sigma Nu phi, n= tinkle J. B, E. Reward, if found, Call J. B. Engle at Sigma Nu house. M12 FOR RENT—Room for boy, single or couple. $10.00. Newly decorated, 1 bloc. from campus. 1341 Ohio. M17 WANTED—3 men students. Call 1697 Red between 4 and 2 or 0:30 and 7:50. M12 OREAD APARTMENT FOR RENT at once. Outside apartment. Call 1419 92568 Bed B231 FOR RENT: Choose front room to boys, 1218 Miss, Phone 2557 Blue, Ma LOST: Pair of glasses in leather case. Leave at Kansan office for reward. Ma LOST: College Algebra at the University Commons, Finder please call Bernice Wilcox. 699 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Only one Master Cleaner in Lawrence WANTED Salesmen for the Vaccerette a wireless vacuum cleaner. R. C. R., ALRIGHT, Chiropractor, 1701 Massa,掌控 the Court House DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo- DR. BRITCEL, Medicine, Surgery, Other path. Residence phone 1843. Office 847, Mass., phone 245. LAWRENCE OPTICAL, CO., 1027 Mass. E. O'RELUCK, M. D., Spearsen, Eye Ear, Nose and Throat, Glass fitting guarnered. Phone 45, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. P. ORELUP M. D. Specialist. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. Job Printing. DRA, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiepperstone Patroller, X-ray Laboratory, Stevens Institute of Technology. 1027. Anna ___ DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Outopathic Physician Phone: 2377 Broadview Inn An ideal place for meals or dinner darty. Phone 1467 for reservations. A few open week-end dates for sundays, Tuesdays, Fridays and March at special rates. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creams and presses your clothes right up to now. Soiling you — that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. TAXI - RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No.12 Storage 50e sations. We will meet interested parties at Hotel Eldridge, Communicate to the Venue Distributing Co. 415-416 Ridge Ridges, Krusean Center automatically adsorbed and sells on demonstration, Carpets and rugs on differently as electric carpet or carpet sweep. Good commi- AMARKS The Sif Shop JEWELRY Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 MASS. ST. As Fresh as the Fields of Newly Born Spring Here is a Service of Economy—not only in the cost of the work in you but also in the added Wearing Service we give your clients through careful handling and intelligent workmanship. W. E. WILSON 712 MASS. We call for and deliver PHONE 503 This Year You Can Go to EUROPE RBC Trenaditions in Tourist Third Class steamships fares are available for practicality on aeroferiou.com. Trip rates between New York and England are $1555 or $167 between New York and Cherbourg $182 and $175. Make your reservations now for one of these sailings: S. S. Leviathan . . S. S. Geo. Washington . S. S. Republic . June 13th July 8th July 15th Exclusive Tourist Third Class on there ships is an assurance of a comfortable and delightful voyage at lowest cost. Elegant lightairy and spacious clean staterooms for 1, 4 or 5 passengers attractively appointed public rooms; large, bright dining room and excellent food. Daily concerts, shows and an extension to sunny deck chairs on your deck at sea. Add United Ballet's illustrated account on your cruise. Add Kristin Paulsen's booked and illustrated literature, including a Pietro Protassi's account of his trip last summer. Practical interfaces and themed costs of a variety of European tours are contained in this 32 page booklet. United States Lines 15 Broadway New York City New York City UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD JOHN MONTGOMERY, 100th Indian Street, BRIAN GRAVE YOUNG, 101st Indiana Street BUSS GROUP TRAVELING THE PACIFIC RIVER Change of Time March 15, 1925 No. 15—for local points; also to Panhandle of Texas and Pocos Valley, N. M.-W. Will leave 9:45 A.M. No. 5—For Colorado and Texas points; also such local points as Topeka, Emporir, Newton, Hutchinson and Dodge City—Will leave 10:55 A.M. No.21—The Missionary, for California, Arizona. New Mexico and important local points.-Will leave 11:50 A.M. No. 9—The Navajo, for New Mexico, Arizona, California, and important local points—Will leave 10:49 p.M. No. 1—The Scout, for Wichita, Wellington, Amarillo and California, via Belen, will leave 12 24 A. M. No. 17—The Ranger, for Texas—31 minutes earlier, or at 11:12 P.M. Nos. 1 and 10—Will run via Wellington, Amarillle and Ecelen, and will handle business formerly taken care of by Nos. 13 and 14, which will be discontinued. For further particulars, rates, information, etc. call— W. W. Burnett, Agent PHONE 32----LAWRENCE, KAN. easy that the pupil wonders why he did not start long ago to enjoy the pleasures of dancing, the Key to Popularity. Dancing is now on a business basis. Years ago we have taken lessons of teachers (More tomorrow) Ione De Watteville School of Dancing Phone 2762 Opposite the Postoffice Insurance Bldg. PUT $155 to work. Let it take you Abroad and back! New Tourist Third Cabin accommodation reserved exclusively for students, educators and congenial people. Neat, comfortable stateroom. Goodtable and service. Broad decks for games and lounging. Commodious, well-appointed public rooms. Seven sails between June 18 and July 3 from New York, Boston and Montreal to Dublin. Entrance and connection for all other European countries. Other sailing earlier and later. Complete choice of dates for departure and return. These, and other great ships to choose from: This advertisement is appearing in Yale Daily News Michigan Daily Cornell Sun Vassar News Lauren college college pursuits the country. College Specialists - Entire Third Cabin accommodates four students for six weeks and employs civilians people. MAJESTIC (World's Largest Ship) HOMERIC (The Ship of Spiidelan) BELGEMLAND PITTSBURGH Round Trip Rates, 9155—817 $2,346 per person **MINNEAKADH** † The Uni Onboard Oceanside directively to Touri- nt Third Cabin. No other passengers carried. You have free run of all decks. J. J. Shiree, 217 Walnut St. & McGrade & Boston, 717 Walnut St. (014) 316-5798 (014) Ms. or any authorized staircase agent WHITE STAR LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE • IRIS STAR LINE Tonight - Tomorrow Marion Davies Janice Meredith" BOWERSOCK Friday - Saturday "The Dixie Handicap" With Lloyd Hughes and Claire Windsor VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwood in "The Top of the World" Friday - Saturday LOIS WILSON and NOAH BERRY in "CONTRABAND" "CONTRABAND" ORPHEU M Friday - Saturday EVA NOVAK and HARRY MYERS in "Listen Lester" APPROPRIATE SHORT REELS TO ALL FEATURES Coming Soon RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "New Toys"