THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941. 6, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN week date rge Bone- took Chalk an Jones. . He took last night mysterious I be Jane and found n. Kretz- her date ors, play- interest- eyebrows. Kansans to Confer Here on War Cure The Kansas Committee on Cause and Cure of War and the Conference on Group Leadership and Co-operation will hold a joint conference on the Hill Nov. 20 and 21, Lee Gemmell, of the extension division and conference, announced today. Highlight of the meeting and keynoting the conference will be Mrs. Jefferson D. Atwood, chairman of the department of American citizenship, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Roswell, N.M. Mrs. Atwood will speak at the Thursday morning session on "Today's Challenge to Organized Groups" and ate in a panel discussion on 'The Individual's Responsibility as a Citizen." Vernon Nash, Director of the 1941-1942 National Peace Conference, will speak at the concluding session of the two-day conference Friday night on the topic "Toward a Governed World." Dr. Nash is one of the nation's authorities on international relations, having resided in more than 20 foreign countries. He is being brought to Kansas under the auspices of the Kansas Institute of International Relations. Kansas Names to Shine Others who will appear on the program of the conference include Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Mrs. Albert Ashern, president of Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs; Henry J. Allen, former United States Senator, now chairman and a national sponsor of British Child Aid through Save the Children Federation; Mrs. E. W. Emery, president of Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, Atchison; Mrs. Howard Richardson, Pratt; Mrs. Edward Curry, president of Kansas Division A.A.U.W.; Rev. James S. Chubb, pastor of the Methodist church and a member of the Baker University faculty, Baldwin; Mrs. Avis Holland, president of Kansas Committee on Cause and Cure of War. Miss Florence Stone, Executive Secretary Kansas District Y.W.C.A. Wichita; Dr. H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science, B. W. Maxwell, department of political science, Washburn; Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business; Major Clyde D. Kieth, recreational supervisor, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Dr. D. Gagliardo, professor of economics; Miss Cecilia de Cequeira Leite Goncalves, student from Rio de Janerio; and Miss Leona Handler, director Unitarian Church, Lawrence. Six Hill Professors Will Go To Engineer Meetingg Tomorrow A group of six University professors will leave tomorrow for Lincoln, where they will attend the annual Kansas - Nebraska section meeting of the Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. The conference will last two days. The program of the meeting will feature engineering defense and C.A.A. training. Those making the trip are E. D. Hay, professor of mechanical engineering; V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering; F. A. Russell, professor of civil engineering; N. W. Storer, professor of astronomy; George J. Hood, professor of engineering drawing; and G. W. Bradshaw, associate professor of civil engineering. Smokestack of Oberlin college's plane, reconstructed after skirmishes with OPM over sheet steel supplies, is one foot higher than its 154-foot predecessor. Rallies More than 350 students gathered at two rallies today to send the Jayhawker eleven into the West Virginia Mountaineer country. About 150 students cheered the team as it boarded the train at the Santa Fe station at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Coach Gwinn Henry talked to the students at the station for a few minutes. Send Team to Mountaineers The team will meet the University of West Virginia grid men on their home field at Morgantown. The Mountaineers have won three games and lost three so far this season. Fordham and Navy, two of the strongest teams in the country, have accounted for two of the West Virginia losses. At the rally in front of Robinson gymnasium at 10:20 this morning, Coach Vic Hurt talked to a gathering of about 200 students. Members of the band furnished the music for the cheering students. Two Faculty to Go To Roundtables In Salina, Topeka Miss Marjorie Whitney, associate professor of design, and Miss Maud Ellsworth, instructor in education, will both make speeches out of town this weekend. Miss Whitney will speak at the art round table at Roosevelt High School, Salina, at 9 a.m. Saturday. Her speech will be on "Arts and Crafts in the Public Schools." Miss Ellsworth will speak at the primary and kindergarten round table in Topeka at 2 p.m. Friday. She will also give a demonstration on art for primary. Seniors at Appalachian State Teachers College N.C. broke tradition to elect a co-ed Dorothy Griffith, class president. Are Ever Meeting and Eating in the HILL Blue Bloods Blue Mill Across from the Granada Theater Leona Handler Says Church Will Help Children After War Leona Handler, a director of the Unitarian church, spoke on the relation of present conditions to child welfare work at the weekly meeting of the Psychology club. She emphasized the point that the church and education will play a leading role in restoring children of the war zones to a normal way of life after the war. Miss Handler has spent several years in Transylvania, a part of Rumania, engaged in child welfare work. WANT ADS LOST: Man's Hamilton wrist watch. Leather strap. Gold case. C. L. Eberhart. Phone 552. 976-39 FOR SALE: One tuxedo and one light weight top coat. Both good as new. Also violin. See at 1635 Massachusetts or phone 1096-J. 975-39 DR. C. F. 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