1X SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1331 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Japan's Minister of War Declares Country's Stand China Directed To Do Much of Nothing To Protect National Interests In Manchuria "GET OUT BY NOV. 25" Tokio, Nov. 14 — (UPI) – General Jerry Minimi, minister of war, announced to that General troops in Manchuria, has been instructed to deliver an ultimatum to Japanese troops in Manchuria, demanding demands to be met before Nov. 25. 1. "General" Mah Chan-Shen Army must be withdrawn to Tsaishar and reinforcements concentrated at Tsaishar must be returned to their original posts. 2. General Mab's troops must not go " south of the Chinese eastern railroad. "3. Management of the Taoumungmen railroad must be entirely in the hands of the board which has Japanese advisers. "4. If the conditions are met by Nov. 25, the Japanese will withdraw to the Tosan-Chichincha area west south of the Chinese eastern railroad. "5. If the conditions are not met, the Japanese army will take effective measures. KFKU A play-by-play account of the Homecoming game between the University of Kansas and the University of Arizona at KKU on 1:45 Saturday afternoon. During the next week Prof C. P. Lira of the department of English will commence a series of talks, which will be presented over station KFUCR each day. His subjects will include English folk songs, the carol and the madrigal. This afternoon at 4 the al-University musical veepers will be broadcast On Monday at 11 a.m. Elsewhere Dent executives will attend, while the veepers will give the course his series, with a talk on "Motion Pictures in the Classroom." At 6 a musical program arranged by Mass Rubt School of Fine Arts will be presented. Tuesday morning at 11 the first of the series by Professor Lips will be presented on "Old English Folk Song Essays," and there will be a series by the members of the department of home economics will be presented following this by Miss Olega Hoseley, of the department of home economics, who discuss "Getting Home Worth." Prof. Bert A. Nash of the School of Education will give the first of a series of talks at 6 p.m. on "Infant and Preschool Adjustments." Couch H. W. "Bill" Harpies will be interviewed at 6 Thursday evening or "Football." On Wednesday at 11 a. m., M. Sara B Carter, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will speak on "Family Influence in College Life." Another musical program will be at it m., arranged by Prof. William Eichler of the School of Fine Arts. Thursday's programs start at 11 a.m. with the concluding number of the course, "History of the department of psychology, a tall on "Problems of Discipline." The second of the debate tales will be presented at 11:15 by Burton Kingbury, an adjunct professor at the University, on "History and Development of Unemployment Insurance." A British travel trip, "Fishing in the British Islands," will be presented overstateroom at 6:10 p.m. from 6 to 10:30 Fri.day evening the K. U. radio rally will be broadcast, presenting Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of the department of journalism and president of the alumni association, John E. Carlson, of Kansas City, and the Men's Club of the University of Kentucky. "A Spoolless homine of Holland," another cleanliness talk, will be read by Ich Kaiser. At 6 p.m. the Kansas-Missouri game will be broadcast and at 6 p.m., "Glimpses of K. U" will be presented by Proi W. A. Dill of the department of jou- Hospital News --being somewhat statistically-minded having kept the records for the pair. When Sterling, 51, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Thursday after a fracture in his shoulder, reported very much improved. Sterling is a member of the Delta Uplift team. Read Work to Re Don Report Five Dipheria Cases Morrill, Plaintiff announced this week by County Commissioner W. H. McGinnis, will provide a gravel highway from here to Sobetha, the work to heave next spring and the next grade. Funds from motor tag license money, and gasoline tax, will make the sum of $5000 available next year, which is to be used jointly by Morrill and Walnut townships in the proposed gravel surfacing Newton—Five cases of diphtheria have been reported in Harvey county by the county health commissioner. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mu Phi Epsilon Celebrates Founders' Day Mu Phi Epsilon founders’ day banquet was held Friday at Wickedam’s. Purple and white was the color of the ball, and a bulb around the theme, “The House That Mu Phi Built, Evelyn Swearthout, fa 32 president of the chapter, was named “Foundation,” Mrs. Ether Shaw Gilson, 12, Kansas City, Ma.; “Frame-worth,” Mrs. Agnes Evans, “90 vocal lessons,” Mrs. Lillian Underwood, “Jog” (Roberts), by Enterprise Knox, fa 32, “First Floor,” Helen Board, 32 president of the alumni association of Lawrence and Under Conferences, by Spindler, fa 32 About 26 members were present. Theta Epsilon Hro Sour Grapes Party Flippers of Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, sponsored a grapse party for all Baptist young people Friday in the room. The grapse party in the room was transformed into a grape arbor. The lights were decorated with the security colors, green and white. The chandelier. Refreshments carrying out the green, white and lavender color scheme were served. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweeney, Mrs. C. J. Angel, chaperone. R.O.T.C. Entertains With: Bell The semi-annual R.O.T.C. ball was held Friday evening in the Union building, Minutary flags were used in the decorations. Those in the receiving room were decorated by Deen Ames Husband, Mele Koenig, Collei Ceder, College Denning, '132, Honorary Colonel Nell Rosat, c12, Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Elworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Nelson, Capt. and Mrs. J. F Zajek, Carr. and Ms. J. W. Burke, and Leont Music was turned by Hub Ebel's owletcatch. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth, anMr. and Mrs. Nelson were chaperones. sigma Nu Fraternity Ha Informal Party Signa Na fraternity entertained with an informal party last night at the college. A few students, and two stairs were used in the decoration. Chapmanes were Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Eva Odes, Mrs. Frances McCormack, and Mrs. Out-of-town guests were Murray Dinglehag, Joe Weecomer, P. J. Parker, Joey Johnson, M. Rowe, Jack Moor, Jack Moore, Scotty Howard, Topkeni; Richard Hawk, Iowa State College; Clarence Clarke; Paul Kerrigan; Pittsburgh. Delta Sigma Lambda Fraternity Has Party Delta, Sigma Lambda entertained with a party last night. Morrison's Rhyllan Knights from Kansas City furnished the music; Mrs. Frances Goodleaf, Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Willanting, and Mrs. Eve Ogle, chaperones. Out-of-town guests were Forrest Calvin, Arthur Bell and Dale Hickemann, Kansas City; Forrest Todd, Willemhamburg; and M. W. L. Smith. Sa- University Club Entertains Members of the University club entertained with a dinner bridge Friday evening by candle light at sctet tables. The rooms were decorated with autumn toilets and chrysanthemums. High ceilings and large windows Gurkler and Mr. W. H. Sears, Mrs. W. S. Johnson and Dr. R. L. Canutson won low prizes. About 78 guest attendees. Summerfield Scholars Have Dinner The monthly dinner of the Summer- field scholars of the University was held in the dining room. Denn and Ms. C. Shad were guests of the evening. Dean Shad Fil Mu Alpha, music fraternity, brief initiation Saturday afternoon for the following men: Luther Leavengood head of the department of violin at Becker University; Denny Underwood head of the orchestra, Barnett, *C*25, Maurice Widener, 173. Phi Mu Alpha Initiates Four Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained with a party last night. The chaperones were Mrs. Zada M. Hehler, bridemother; Mrs. W. F. Bowersock, Alaha Tau Omega Entertains Mrs. Hugh J. Patton, Mrs. P. H. Kinkenberg. Arlie Simmons played for dancing. Gianni is included Charles Fisher JF, John Otis Young, Bill Doyne, Dwain Harold Eison, Eddie Dennis, Klaus Reinhardt, Michael Gassner, Marsha Montanus, Matthias Guttenberg, Orica Ottawa. If two patrolmen can confiscate 10,850 gallons of whisky in 2 years, and all other patrolmen should become suddenly imbued with the same raiding spirit, how long would it take to intercept them? Missouri rivers have Kansas City? Hurley Kayler and Dale Pierce, Kansas City, Mo., are week-end guests at the Delta Chi house. Two Kansas City Patrolmen Make 16.347 Liquor Arrests in Five Years Dorothy Allen, e34, will be dinner guest of Delta Tau Delta today. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Carl P. Wild, e34, Lawrence. Dr. and Mrs. A. Hueco, Kansas City Kan., were dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Friday evening. Prof. and Mrs. Oln Templell will entertain the freshman Summerfield scholars at supper this evening at their home. Miss Harriet Guild, Kansas City, Mo. is a dinner guest today at the Deli Chi house. Alpha Gamma Delta have two dinner guests today, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tasewark, and Katherine Bollmer and Dale Hickman, Kansas City, Mo. The Cosmopolitan club will hold initation for three Sunday night at 9. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week-end are Luceille Landis, Kansas City, Kan. ) Katelyn Moore, Newport and Pauline Christian, Ecclesiae Kappa Kappa Gamma has as its week-end guests, Doreen Yoke and Pa Ryan, Hutchinson; and Prudence Stillman, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Helen Tuts, vocational guidance speaker, was a dinner guest at the Alma Omicron Pi house Friday. Glenn Meyers, Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi House Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house will be Liazy Rushton, Kansas City, Mo.; Miontou Rushton, Kansas City; or E. 34, Elisabeth Schereh, B32 Lutheran student association held a party at the church last night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benton chaperoned. Corbin hall entertained with an informal party last night from 3 to 11. The entertainment consisted of card games, Refreshments were served. Ruhl Heebel, f.54, a in Kansas City, Mo. this week-end to be the bridesmaids of the wedding of Ms. Saitlion Stiltingon, to Mr. Victor S. Tooti, Mxt. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tooti, both of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dekraat of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, a former teacher at Cornell University. Professor Proey is a member of the geology department and Mrs. C. J. Posey, Kansas City, Mo.—(UP)—Anno took the latest thing in mathematical problems. Patrolmen Patrick Clark and Maurice Cole announced the vast total, Clark. Council Grove-A 'monument, marking the burial place of Jean de Paillade, martyred Franciscan priest who was killed by Indians nearly 400 years ago, has been presented to the Council of Christian society by the Knights of Columbus. Manhattan-Leona Follett, Manhattan, freshman in the division of general science, won first honors in the in-place state college at the state college he miss. Miss Follett scored 160 per cent in the general ability and 99 in mathematics. Present Historical Grave Ottawa—Approximately $25,000 will be spent in improving the Ottawa post office and bringing approved and sent here. A room 31 by 31 feet will be added to the present building. Wine Intelligence Test Ottawa Improves Postoffice Protection--Two new bridges over Calvary and Kiowa creeks, east of here have been completed. There must be some such problem suggested by the statement made today by a Kansas City patrolman that he and his partner had assembled such an idea. Reidoos Completed And now just one more: If two pa- trolmen confiscate 10,680 gallons of whisky in 5 years, how long will it take to enforce prohibition? Three Pig Starts War Besides seizing more than 10,000 gallons of whisky, the two have destroyed 90,500 gallons of mash, confectioned 287,000 gallons of whiskey and 600 gallons, and made 16347 arrests. Another nice problem would be How many patrolmen should make similar to keep more than half the population d Kansas City outside the jail if all their patrolmen should make similar decisions? Hundreds Killed in Africa When Natives Battle Lashon, Spain, Nov. 14, (UP) —Killed in fighter fighting between the two in Portugal Africa, according to advisers from Bissau today. The fighting began on Monday. Mutilated bodies of men, women and children were heaped beneath buried remains. A number of missing error has ordered 480 nativists of the Mohegan tribe isolated on Iceland Island. --sunday school will be held at 9:40 m. At 10:50 will be communion and communion "The Kingdom Comes." At the Churches Methodist Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m. The morning worship will be held at the Chapel of Benedictine Church, "The Springs of Benevolence." The quarter will present the anthem, "The Everlasting God" (Protester), and the dinner will be Vernon L. Bolton, c. 32 The evening service at 7:30 will be a layman's union mass meeting on the general theme, "Christian America and World responsibility." Six laymen from various church groups speak as follows: "Our Mission," George O. Foster; "Our Mokrel," John Rosset; "Our Mistakes," Prof. U. G. Mitchell; "Our Militarism," Dr. H. Nisatiam; "Our Marpower," Dr. H. Lattimer; and "Our Money," W. C. Siai Wesley foundation fellowship hour will meet at 3:00 p.m. and the Wesley Foundation Fellowship hour will meet at 4:30 p.m. We Want Poise" as the subject for discussion. The Rev. Edwin F. Price Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. The Sunday morning services will be held at 11, and the sermon subject will be "Mortals, and Innocents." First Church of Christ, Scientist The Christian Science reading room, which is maintained by the church, is located at 165 east Earth street and is in the second floor, up to 20 to a recent Sundays and holidays. Christian The student luncheon and fellowship hour will be held at 5:30 p.m., and high school endearment at 7 p.m. At 7:39 the young people will meet with the youth people's tourum hour at the United Nations office, Prof. Scha Eldridge will speak At 7:45 there will be union services of all Lawrence churches at the First Methodist church, where six laymen will speak. Immanuel Lutheran The Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. and the divine service will be held at 11 a.m. The sermon topic will be "Gaining the World or Losing the World." The baptism hour will meet at the parish house, 218 Kentucky street. The University Bible class will meet 10 a.m. and will be taught by the dew. Dr A. D. Gray. His subject will be "E Religious Conflict of Nuns," the Plymouth Congregational the morning service will be held a. 11 a.m. The ambush will be "The King of Love My Shepherd II" (Shelley), a tenor solo "O Lord Most Holy" (Bruckn), will be presented by Dan Gillman, 62. The sergeant subject will be "Cleavens." At 6 p.m. the fireside forum supper will be held. The speaker will be the German exchange host and the moderator will be "The German Youth and the European Crisis." Church service will be at 11 a.m. "The Problem of Living Together in the World" will be the subject of the lecture by John Kornby, Orla Wryz will be the leader of the students forum at 10. The topic "Philosophy of Theodore Dicewr" will be taken up At 7:30 p.m. Dr. Selah Ezekiel will speak on "Capitalism and Civilization." Unitarian Sunday school is at 9:45. The subject for the morning service is "What Do You Mean by Spiritual?" The anthem "Who Is God" is sung, which is in eight parts, will be w唱歌 by the choir. Harriet Shaw, fa33, will give the affectionally song "God Shall Wipe All Tears" (Harker). The Westminster Chapel will start at 7:30 at Westminster hall. Wayne McCoy, '24, will speak on "A College Education from the Viewpoint of the Universe," at Westminster Hall. Altar, ca23, will sing and Walter Schauers will lead devotions. First Presbyterian First Baptist Sunday school at the First Baptist church will be at 9:45. At the morning worship, at 11, Mrs. S. A. D. Boggs will deliver an address on "Missionary Work in India." A Christian World Conference will offer the sermon in the Rev. J. A. Watts. Episcopal Christian Science Society The Rev. George F. Weide will have charge of the services at 8 and 11 a.m. at the Episcopal church. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society will meet the Christian Science Vermont street shows. Sunday School is at 9:45. "Mortals and Immortals" will be the subject at the Sunday service a 11 A lecture will be given on "Christian Science, the Promised Comforter," this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Varsity theater by John R. Dunn, of Boston, member of the board of lectureship of the Church of Christ, scientist of Boston. Baptist Church Directly following the social hour at 6:15, Prof. H. B. Chubb, will speak on Stalin, Russian leader. This is the last of a series of talks on World leaders. A group of young people headed by Mr. D. S. Brown are going to Williamsburg as a deputation team speaking on young people and the church. Six Conferences Given by Vocational Lecturer Miss Tufts's Final Address Made Before Journalism Group More than 60 conferences were given to women in the University last week by Miss Helen Tuts, vocational guidance counselor at Denver College of Occupations at Denver. Miss Tulsi started her conference at 8:30 every day during the last week and continued until 5:30, taking hygiene classes and various other groups, and for several lunchies given to her honor. Every conference period, she met with journalists to follow her last talk before Theta Signature journalism醒来 when women begin to women journalists, and an swerved questions asked by the women. She joined New York City to look for a job without any sure position there or sufficient finance to support her for some formal options for women this year. Miss Tutta recommended the field of rural journalism as being especially good at the present time, and spoke at events in New York that showed that every journalist who does not work on a lance city paper is a failure. This was the case when Miss Tutta was given as one of the best fields in journalism for women. Free lance writing and work in politics was some extent. Following her lecture a book was given by Theta Sigma Phi for Miss Tufts, at which an informal discussion of journalism was held. Local Rockne Fans to Help 'Moon' Mullins Is Appointed Chairman of Memorial Fund Larry "Moon" Mullins, assistant football coach, and last year backfield star on the Notre Dame team, has been an All-Pro. He also for the Knute Rocke Memorial fund. The national committee will Will fogers, Richard Bidy, Mayor Anton Cermak, of Chicago, Mayor Humane "Humane" York, and Owen D. Young, fountain, York. A million dollars $a$ to be raised for this fund, according to Mullins, for the purpose of erecting the Kruite Rocke Memorial field house at Notre Dame University. This field house was the last work, asserted Mullins. the local committees, assisting Mullins, are Mike Getto, and Frosty Cox, maintain the campus; and security houses in behalf of the drive, and Steve Himbaw, who will visit members of the faculty. Mullins also merceurs merchants at the mobile schools. Mullins requests that those who wish to contribute, and are not visited by a member of the committee, set in touch with him at 111 West Park. SAY--- I just got back from SUNDAY DINNER at the Jayhawk And boy was that meal good! JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio "You can't beat the price" Everybody Eats at the Blue Mill 1009 Mass. The Popular University Hangout Sunday Night Supper? ---Yes Sir! Chicken Pie Potatoes Creamed Peas Pimento Cheese Salad Hot Rolls Buttermilk Coffee - Tea - Milk Ice Cream and Wafers 1031 Mass. 35c 723 Mass.