MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Strenuous Bear Hunt Takes Place in Office of National Museum Trace Development of Species by Examination of Fossil Remnants (The Solomon Series) Washington, Sept. 15. A keen hunter is going on a quest to Dr. J. W. Gidley of U.S. National Museum of History. Gidley has already trailed bear millions of years further back into the past than ever has been done before and discovered that their ancestors did not live the dog's life that paleontologists have heretofore thought. The fossil teeth of the extinct bear, Ursus primavreus, were previously believed to represent the dental equipment of the ancestors of all modern bears. These teeth were also considered to have characteristics which indicated that Ursus primavreus descended from dogs. In his examination of the teeth, however, Dr. Gidley discovered that instead of being present in modern bears, the bodies of two million years or more was merely the firefather of one species of present-day bears, the East Indian sum bear. The close relationship between sun beams and this ancient fossil, Dr. Gilby ago, seems to indicate that present day species, such as the grizzly, black, hairy, honey, speculace, and sun beads, became specialized at a very early period than formerly thought. Instead of being derived from the true dogs, Dr. Gilkey thinks that bears and dogs developed along separate lines in evolution (more primitive and more than the true dogs). The difference in the way the eating teeth in the upper jaw of hearts and does fit into the teeth of the lower jaw is that, with the exception of Dr. Glicey in making his discovery, "Drunks" May Be Revived Carbon Dioxide Works Wonders in Sobering Imbibers (By Sylvia Sparrow) Beauton, England - Varelated day carbon dioxide was used in the preparation of alcoholic beverages to make them more drinkable. Now it may be used after drinking to revive "dead drunks" who have imbibed not wisely, but too much—so much, in fact that their lives are in disarray. Dr. P. T. Hunter and Dr. S. G. Mold of Boston, have tried the effect of carbon dioxide administration in a few cases of nauta intoxication with results indicating a comparatively rapid revival from the comm. Also in studies of normal persons resuscitated by breathing carbon dioxide was apparent that the increased ventilation produced by breathing carbon dioxide caused a more rapid fall in the concentration of alcohol in the blood than occurs when the breathing is not stimulated in any way. As the majority of deaths from alcoholeism occur from alcohol or other poisons, the alcohol and not from other poisons in the beverages, the two physicians suggest that the administration of carbon dioxide any be of value in all cases of also ollic conn. The results are obtained by augmented respiration. Carbon dioxide be diluted in nitric or oxygen for 15 minutes, and then the volume of breathing, the doctor state can be produced safely. It has been in wide use for some time for resuscitation after an accident. It can also be a means of rapid de-activation after operations. Weed Makes Rare Sugar Jerusalem Artichoke a Cheap Source for Levulose (On Balance Servicing) In the public office of Washington, bait. The—levolaures, a valuable water heater so difficult to produce that it has cost from $200 to $140 pounds, can now be made tough enough to be used on anytable's table, by a process worked out in the laboratories of the U. S. bureau of standards. It is extracted from dahlias and from Jerusalem artichoke. The latter is a common weed of the wild sun flower family that grows abundantly in low, moist places too wet for profitable crop cultivation. Levulose is closely related chemically to glucose, which is the sugar forming the most table syrups now used. The burean has formerly been able to produce a levulose syrup, but has now succeeded also in extracting a pure crystalline sugar suitable for table use. Air Photo Expert Visits Parents in Lawrence Lient, Ewart Plank, ex 19, army air photography expert, expit a few days in Lawrence, visiting his patients, Mr. and Mrs. U., S. G. Plank, Lieutenant General of the Army in West Point Military Academy in 1922. He has just finished a non-stop flight from San Antonio, Tex. to Kansas City, and recently has been inspected by the army at Omnih. The group of the army at Omnih, Cheyenne, Boise, Walla, Walla, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Denver The New Corona Four with Standard Keyboard For Offices For Homes ORONA Four is the first complete office typewriter in portable format on the field, board wide, earring 12-inch, and evenly ribbon 12-inch big on machine Don't buy any type- writer till you have seen it. $00 with case. F. I. CARTER Taste-Refinement-Value It is not extravagance to put your money into items of ornamentation that have imperishable value. 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From the cliff dwellings of Mea Verde, where their forefathers of thousands of years ago somehow eked out a livelihood, down into the desert regions of Arizona, the Navajo landlord of the tribe turn out a considerable portion of the livelihood with their multigonio famous Navajo blankets, pottery and trinkets. In the generations since the white man began to encroach on lands of the Indians, treaties have been negotiated everywhere but in Arizona. Because the Navajo lands that no attempt has ever been made in Washington to reach an agreement to obtain their prop- Therapeutically peace has never been declared between the Navajos and the United States government. No thought of hostilities has existed on either side for decades, however. Peaceful by nature, the Navajos have never warped warfare on their white neighbors. Yet, while other tribes fast dwelle and decay, the Navajos proaser on their nonreag holds, making the scauity living which is all they need to survive, is known to the others, and steadily increasing in numbers. Kenneth Miller, c.24, Jett this morning for Chicago, where he will join Duncan's Mile High orchestra, which will perform in the Hill will be reassembled in How's School by This Time? turn most of you were busy yesterday getting your new assignments, many of you found time to drop in and say hello. Many stayed to learn a new step or two. We surely can teach you, too, for we studied all summer and are very proud of our latest from New York. More tomorrow). You'd Better Learn to Dance. erty. You'd Better Learn to Dance. Fox-Trot Waltz Tango Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Phone 2762 Insurance Bldg. The Postmaster is opposite us. A TIMELY TIP If you're going to take Gym work Ober's can supply you with the Gym Clothes that are required by K. U. 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