WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1024 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ar aw be ne are du th sole s cry former Instructor Speaks at Meeting of Entomology Club Returns to South America Soon to Resume Her Duties in Girls' School Miss Ruby Hoeford of Bueno Aires, Argentine, S. A., spoke yesterday afternoon at the weekly meeting of the entomology club concerning the interesting insect life she has observed in South America. The entomology club was very fortunate in hearing Miss Hoeford at this time as she is soon leaving for Bueno Aires a year's leave of absence from her school, above, according to R. H. Beem, assistant curator in entomology. Miss Hosford was a former instructor in the department of entomology. She is now encouraged in teaching and she is working girls in the South American city Miss Hosford has spent her year's work helping children in Lawrence and Cheboygan in Lawrence and Cheboygan. The entomology club organized last week for the year at the first meeting held this full. The officers held a reception in honor of Charles Martin "26," vice president; Mrs. Kaitleen Doering, secretary and treasurer. The club meets regularly each Tuesday in the park to discuss relative to its field of work. Did Stone Age Men Write? Authority Finds Evidence That They Had Alphabet (Science Service) Berlin--Did stone age men begin to learn how to write fifty or a hundred thousand years ago? no? Pro. William Paulicke, student of the ways of the ancient cave dwellers, thinks it possible. As support for his theory he points out the steady change in early stone age art, from the realistic to the conventional. The cave paintings of the Neolithic period show much better pictures, looked as purely as art than were the latter ones. There was a steady tendency through the early ages to formalize art, until at last the figures became more refined and there were no longer pictures at all. ANNOUNCEMENTS Toward the close of the old stone art, the people painted mysterious gems on pebbles, which have been found in the upper strata. They may represent Australian aborigines. Prof. Paulke points out that the present "Australian aborigines" have similar painted stones and sticks. The figures on these ancient carvings are rare for sure-writings of the Chinese, Baby lions, Egyptians and Mayans. The Girls Club of Orend High School will take a nike Saturday morning. The hike will be chaperoned and breakfast will be served. Kappa Php. Methodist women's so- pority, will hold a picnic Thursday Oct. 2. All Methodist women meet at the church at 5 p. m. Women enrolled in classes in swimming will not report until next week, according to Miss Josephine Lanta, instructor in the department of physical education for women. The regulation tank suits have been ordered and are expected to arrive by next Friday. All Ku Ka's meet at the east door of the gymnasium Thursday morning just before convoction. Be in uniform. The Book Exchange will be open Thursday, Oct. 2, frfm 9:45 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30. Esther Ott, manager All members, new and old, of the Women's Glee Club, must be in the northeast room on second floor of Robinson gymnasium Thursday morning, Oct. 2, immediately preceding convocation, if they wish to retain their places in the organization. Agnes Husband, director. La primera reunión de El Ateneo se celebraba juves, el 2 de Oct., en sala 150 E. Ad. Digestiones limpas y refrescas se preferen la proxenia es preciso. M. W. Waggoner, presidente. Football ubbers will meet at the north end of west stadium on Friday, Oct. 3, at 4:45, for organization and assignments to positions. J. J. Wheeler, marshal Student Activity Tickets, numbers 1903, 2241, and 60 have been lost, and should be returned to the office, if found, or if欠 No reservations will be given on these tickets until returned to their owners. Walter Herzog. Sergeant D'Ambra Wins Third Prize in Contes The third prize in the weekly amateur photograph contest conducted by the graveyre section of the Kansas City Journal-Post was awarded to Segment D'Amba of the military department here. The picture appeared in the gravese section of the Sunday edition of Sept. 28. The title of the picture is: '9 Railway Type 12-inch Gun at Foro Mansos, Va. Does A Liftd Bore for a rifle after the gun had been fired by the men from R. O. T. C. unit at the University of Kansas. In this case they prepared the gun for an accuracy range. Lauded the piece and fired it. World Flight Shows Sources of Danger to Troop Transports Commercial Planes Form Basis for Air Preparedness, Says Army Fanned Army Expert (United Press) Washington, Oct. 1—"The round-the-world light prover that no distance is even trouble to make the United States is immune from attack in time of war." This was the answer of Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the U.S. Army Air Service, when the United States asked him what was the chief military effect of the world flight. "The flight gives added proof of the great difficulty of transporting troops in surface vessels without attack from the air," Patrick continued. He called attention to a recent White House statement that the flight raises questions about whether Sutra could again transport an armySergei the Atlantic, as in 1947. Aire preparedness, they say, depends upon a large number of commercial slings which can be converted quickly into fighting machines, and on factories which can be then turning war planes on a moment's notice. International commercial air transportation is now possible, army officers say. But officers who planned this flight do not expect the route taken by Liuent. Smith and his man have said that they are the direct routes across the Pacific and Atlantic, are more practicable. The Pacific area, of the future, they believe, is via Honhui, Milray Island, Wake Island, the Philippines and China. The best at Sea are Newfoundland or the Irish, cross-branching Navy ships in the NCAS Portugal, Accers, Newfoundland—or the Irish, Newfoundland route. The army driers deliberately choose the hardest routes to dominate that the airplane is not a toy or a fair weather machine, but is capable of sustained flight in the worst weather over the most treacherous territory. Despite this severe test, army engineers who examined the world planes when they landed in Washington were surprised to find how little the planes had deteriorated. They say the fabric wings and the bodies are almost as good as when the trip began, only the womens wear out. The entire trip was made in about 350 hours of actual flying, or in less than 15 days. Officers here expect that a passenger plane will soon be developed which can do 150 miles per hour, and reduce the trip to seven drives. Because of pontoon trouble army aircrafts now say world flights of the future will probably employ land planes for _configured_ Ring and hydro-airplanes for sea junks, and sea aircrafts will be dispensed with altogether. Army experts therefore have renewed their work with radio on direction-finding apparatus, which they expect will enable both pilot and ground observers to know the exact location of targets. The their goal is to perfect an instrument which will enable a pilot to land with safety in a fog. Pledge Payments Urged "All students are urged to pay their Memorial pledges as soon they receive notices," said Mr. Sherman Elliott, secretary of the Memorial Association, this morning. The memorial pledge, necessitates added overhead besides it is the best policy to have funds ready to start construction as quickly as possible. The next payment for the student pledges come Nov. 1. The rest of the 11,000贷 on time, but at their own convenience. Checking System Eliminates Errors in Records A complete checking system containing the payment record of every donor eliminates all errors. This record allows the plague has been paid in full. The secretary's office and each of the banks have a file of all checks also. The books and records are毋懈 each six months by Wylier & Company of Kansas City, Mo. The student is fully protected. On the other hand, there is no way to escape any any crimes in his checking system. WANT-ADS WANTED—An interview with a student who has had some experience in pine fitting and has some experience. Phone 2986 Red. O3 LOST — Gold fountain pen, with initials, C. B. B., Finder pleso returned to Kanfe办 office. (01) FOR SALE—An defect cause in road condition. See Jerry Sturmand or call 910-600 Black. 07 LOST – A pair of shaded-innined glasses on or near campus, Tuesday. Fincher call 953. OZ FOR RENT—Apartment, two rooms, bath and kitchenette. 1100 La. phone 471. O5 LOST - Saturday, down town gold hair pin with contact in center. Finder please call K. U. 100 during office bearer. Reward. 05 FOR RENT to room, please southeast to room, newly decorated, plenty of water and cool beds. Quite spacious, two bedrooms double. Call 1442 Blvd. 010 LOST—Sigma Delta Chi pin, return to Kpwin Baglins office, reward. Ryland C. Petty. OU FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one single and one double room for men 1928 Ohio, phone 2263. OT ALL PARTIES having dates for Eckle's hail pack call at once, M.J. E, Ecke, phone 123, ns date books has been lost. © ALTTO Saxophone for sale. Suitable only new, silver finish, pearl keys, gold bell with case. Phone 2759. OI 02. WANTED—Steward for small club in person in person of Mr. Simpson 1235 Ky. OI ROOM for one or two, furnaces, home like, reasonable. Dedicated address: 1928 N. H. H...H. [Address], at 1600 F. W. H. phone 25441. O2 FOR RENT or sale—A Remington typewriter in good condition. $512 Miss, 2639 Blue. G2 THE PERSON who was given wrong int and coat at F. A. U, checkroom Saturday night may exchange by calling 603 and asking for Kenley. LOST—A silver Newport penel in front of Fraser hall, Friday at 10.30. Leave at office, Leeward. O3 FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Oread. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf FOR RENT - Two large connecting rooms furnished for light house-booking. Very nice, newly renovated. Payments, at 1091 K. R. 052 phone 2541. FOR RENT - Boys rooms, newly decorated, nice room quiet to sit. Single, double, or roommate. 1341 Ohio, St. . . . . FOR SALE—A Mercer racecabinet, in excellent condition mechanically and fine body finish. Good chances to LOST—Small round gold beauty pin. Call 2180. 5-3. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Choreographer 1161 Mass, Opposite the Court House DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy. Residence phone 1343. DRL. FLORENCE HARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 98946 Mass, Phone 2337. Professional Cards W. L. POST, A. M. M. D. General practice. Special attention given to rectal diseases. Office, 927 Mass. CECIL, M. PROST, D. O., D. S., OTOR, Foot and Foot Stabilizer. Calls made right or day. Phone: office: 3523, res.: 233, Heil Mann, Chicago, Illinois, 918-746-3000, 918- Lawrence, Kansas, KS. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1927 Mass. Eve glasses exclusively. Residence phone 343, Office 547 Mass., phone 343. MOLLIE E. SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425, 943 Mass, St., Lawrence, Kannus. DR. W. C. MINER, Dentistry, 62125 Mass. St. Phone 310. Most modern methods, new equipment, young man, Exedonia and Pyrenaea specialist, B. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist. House Bldg., phone 305. 729 Mass. 86. Lawrence, Kansas. ARDREY & ARDREY, Chiropractors, 815 Mass. St., thorough adjusting. Phone 612 for appointment. H. W. HUTCHUNSON Dental C. K. ORLKLEM M. D. Specialist. E. Ear, Ear, Nose and Throat. Gilt film- guaranteed. Phone 455, ever Dick's Drum Lawrence, Kansas. D. E. ORELUP, M. D., Specialist. get a sunny apart car at an extremely low price. Call at 800 Mo. LOST—Lower part of *Countryside* with name, William Oliver, engraved on his finger. Please return upon receipt. 100 North Mississippi and receive reward. LOST—A label, snake belt trimmed with silver, on the campus. Call 1442 Black. Mazda Lamps Cord and Sockets at SCHULTZ alerts, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. KENNEDY PLB. CO. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Phone 346 Over Gustnfson's 911g Masa. Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Marcel and Boh Curl, 75c Mrs. N. Beal Try Our Special $50.00 Suits For College Student Protch the Tailor Over-833 Mass. or to take hold of girl's hand with the back of your hand on you, with fingers and hard over girl's back. Close your hands with fingers outstretched. This law first prevented to stop containing other ladies' hair nets before touching them to be able to tie their rule still holds good. Remember you are running with your legs only. Moral: Don't shake your shoulders or wave your arms. (Continued). Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Opposite the Postoffice Phone-2762 Insurance Bldg. 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THE KAW VALLEY CREAMERY Makes the Very Best Dairy Products Why not Bay the Best? at wise Basketball fans will purchase Student Enterprise Tickets and have first choice 2500 Basketball reservations Second choice will be almost no choice at all EVERY STUDENT NEEDS ONE REMINGTON PortableTypewriter The Remington Portage will serve you well—not only in school or college, but for years and years to come. It will give you a training which will be helpful to you in all your after life. *Compass*—his in a case only four inches high. *Compass*—has the four-row compass no shift-in- length. *Gainstance*=can be operated on your lap if you wish, for it carries its table on its back. Come in and see the Remington Portable. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired.