1x WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE THREE Herbert Ames Speaks on Activities of League Primary Object Is to Promore International Concordance "The primary object, and main activity of the League of Nations is to secure the peace and security," was the statement made by Sir Herbert Brown Ames, former member of the Canadian parliament, and a longtime trustee of the financial director and treasurer of the League of Nations at Georgetown University. Why Club last night in the auditorium of central Administration building for the New York City War Office, the New Machinery Prevent War?" World War Was Unnecessary After a brief introduction in which he pointed out how unnecessary the great World War had been, and how, had adequate machinery existed in this country, so many enumerated and described the various treaties and agreements, entered into during the past decade, which had for them provided the foundations of the means of preventing war. Sir Herbert Ames then outlined and analyzed the pledges of the Lloyds Cove to undertake to respect and preserve the integrity of states, and described the measures to be taken in case of a breach. The Covenant does not absolutely prohibit war, yet, by publicity and delay, it creates an open invitation to a neighbor most unlikely," he said. League Covenant Not Perfect Sir Herbert Ames admitted that the League Covenant was not perfect. "It has not been so regarded either by its founders or by its adherents, putting its provisions into operation. Hence, since 1920, there have been many efforts to strengthen the Covenant." Describes Work of League The lecturer then passed in review these efforts, such as the Geneva protocol, Locurco, the model Treaties, and the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Each of them agreed to 42 months agreed to compulsory submission to the World's Court, in all questions of a justifiable nature. However2 he made no concessions to their way, but without machinery for supervising their observance, and without a spirit of mutual understanding and good will on the part of the signers, such documents are more scraps of Sir Herbert Ames gave a vivid description of the work being carried on by the League of Nations at Geneva—an organization of nations, and discussing all mutual relationships with frankness and understanding, and of the council to promote cooperation in ironing out misunderstandings and composing differences. "Geneva is the watcher, the clearing house, the generating center of good will," he concludes. Makes Suggestions for U. S. "The success of all these endeavors depends upon a strong spirit of international good will behind them. This mission fostered at Genesee," he commented. In closing, the lecturer presented some suggestions as to how, in his judgment, the United States could help to promote and strengthen that spirit of international good will on which, in his opinion, a hope of peace rests. "May I plead," he said, "for your sympathetic co-operation with the work of the League of Nations. It is important that you understand world peace in existence today. Whether you prefer to work from within or without, is a matter of secondary importance. What chiefmate can you trust? If you can people towards the League and its work. Be open-minded towards its merits. Be charitable regarding its shortcomings. If the League expirience is inadequate for world peace is dark indeed." "Enter the World's court now. *Our origin was an American conception for sure.* An American judge sits on its bench. You may never submit a question for its consideration for you unless you can agree to it. Your agreement. But your presence will enhance its prestige, strengthen its authority, and render indisputable a fact of life." RAINBOW PHARMACY 1847 Mass. St. Just In Page and Shaw Candies A drug store at your door Call 1100 for delivery "A recent treaty on naval mutinies has established mutually satisfactory relationships between the two great fleets could guarantee world peace on every sea. Let them come to "full understanding between themselves on a new level of cooperation, a time of emergency, there may be no doubt as to their mutual attitude and action. Such an agreement would ensure the "Sir Harper" terms concluded. Ames In Parliament 17 Years For 17 years, Sir Herbert Ames was a member of Dominion Parliament of Canada, serving for 9 years in chantier and working on behalf of the bank on banking and commerce. During the war, he was made honorary treasurer of the Canadian patricie fund. Home Economics Majors May Enter Many Fields Miss Tufts Tells Possibili ties of Vocations for Women for Women "Home economics is one of the best majors for women, because so many lines of work may be taken up resultantly. Ms. Helen Tufta, vocalical guidance speaker, in her principal address yessay, interview before women of the University. Miss Tufts, in the beginning of her lecture, gave the things that should be considered primarily in the choosing of a character to represent world, and the question of whether or not it is the field for which the person being studied will succeed she will gain the most satisfaction. Miss Tufa then ennounced various majors and gave the possibilities of a career in teaching specialized training might be objectionable to her Points Out Five Lines of English Work In the field of English five separate points are taught, first of these was teaching, followed by journalism, which included both writing for magazines and newspapers and advertising, both for publications and commercials. Other fields for the English major mentioned were library work, for which there are many trainee positions in the theatre art school which requires a course in stenographic work and dramatic and theatrical work along such lines as directing a dramatic prologue. Discuss Socla! Service Maiors As the second field of work, Mise Tufts told of the possibilities for the women majors in world affairs, the greatest of these being the field of social service and psychiatric work; she also knew the mifits, for which work special sources A woman majoring in this line of work may also take up personnel work such as serving as a dean of women in a high school or preparatory school, or an associate professor in the industry. From this major is also the possibility of becoming a professional buyer, shopper of stylist for a department store. The New York School of Retailing of New York University, and a university gift special work about this line. Mail Order Jobs Available For language majors such fields are secretarial work for mail order houses in reading foreign letters, or service for tour guides sightseeing tours were surveyed. For the education major, aside from teaching, we work as high school deans nursery work, and school-home work. We also solve problems by the visiting teacher. The last field of work mentioned by Miss Tissu, and called by her one or two colleagues, was teaching to teaching, with farmer's wives, with tools and girls clubs demonstrators, dietetics, tea room and cateriaire directing, and food consultancy. "This field," Miss Tafts said, "is entered by 85 per cent of college women through marriage." After hearing STUART CHASE lecture at the University on Thursday evening, you will want to read his books MEXICO, a Study of Two America—$3.00 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH—$1.00 THE TRAGEDY OF WASTE—$1.00 Place your order now at— THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass St. Tel. Hill Society Delta Sigma Pi To Have Smoker Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. The School of Business will hold a smoker at the Delta Sigma Pi house tonight at 7:30. The speaker is Todd Funk, co-founder of the Kansas City plant of Wilson and Co. He will discuss current economic problems pertaining to the most pack- ing classes in Kansas, including students in the field of economics and business. Mr. Hughes is to be accommodated by the Kansas City parking house, All School of Business and pre-business students. Phi Alpha Delta Has Founders' Day Banquet Chi Alpha Delta Has Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity its founder's day banquet last night at Wiedenmann's. F. W. Whitten, 116, president of Phi Alpha Delta corporation and a member of the club, Mie, bar, made the principal address. Guests were Justice W. H. Wavney and Justice E. R. Shan of the Kansas Supreme Court, Topken; Judge C. A. Smith, Lawrence; Dean Robert McNish of the Law School; and Lerl Frank Strong, who presided as tost master. The Sociology department of the University will hold a "Hoover's Depression seminar" at Broadway and university, taking work in the sociology department are invited. Guests are requested to come in costumes representing some of these themes. Sociology Department To Have Hoover's Depression Dinner The committee is composed of Fran McClelland, Newman Jeffrey, c32 Raymond Kell, c32, Charles Hacker, and Miledar Currie, c32. Y.W.C.A. Have Supper To Plan Annual Finance Campaign The finance and membership committees of Y. W. C. A, hold a baffle over the budget for the coming year was explained and discussed. The main purpose is to find workers for the annual finance campaign which will last from New, 10 to Those acting as workers and those present for the supper were Muriel Williamson, c35; Kaitheen Alder, c38; Terry Bickham, c39; Willie Curnell, c32; Thee Balbat C35; c33; Era Blodgett, c34; Marie Bruner, fa22; Wanda Emda, fa24; tranion, c34; Mary Shrubb, c31; Frances Hamlin, c35; Ruth Rowland, fa23; tranion, c34; Marguerite Murray, c33; Pauline Woodson, c35; Alice Gallup, fa34; Helen Cornelius, c32; Dorothy Arnold, c30; Margaret Holland, c34; and Sally Richie, c32. Ehrel Horbuckel, c32, president of W.Y.CLA, talked on the necessity of a national health care system. Dorothy Hartney, c32, and Helen Hesston, i533, are co-chairmen of the canine committee. Corbin Hall to Entertain Faculty With Reception Corbain is entertaining this event with a formal reception for faculty members at 8. Chrysanthemum and talisman roses will be the decorations. Those in the receiving line will be Hazel Shoem, c32, president of Corbin hall; Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women; Mrs. Charles F. Brook; Mrs. Eli Lew, who will be social director of Corbin hall after Jan. 1; and Mrs. Miss Alberta Corbin, Miss Margaret Lynn, Miss May Gardner, and Miss Amida Stanton will pour. Swiss Steak Sausage and Apples Baked Beans Special Salads Delicious Pies SPECIAL for Thursday Why go elsewhere? The Cafeteria Announce Birth Eat at Mr. and Mrs. Liewellyn White, New York City, announce the birth of a son, Nov. 8. Mr. White was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and recently has been foreign correspondent of the United Press in Paris, Mrs. White, 24, formerly Soe Moody" has contributed articles to well known journals including *The New York Times* the time that she has lived abroad. Alpha Omicron FI announces the engagement of Mary Hoering, c32, 6 Quinton Conklin, c34, who is a memoirist. Delta and Nd Signal no fraternities. Nothing is good enough but the best Announce Engagement Quill club will hold initiation and ledging services tonight at 8 in W.S. A, rest room. Advance Standing Commission to Meet The advance-standing commission of the Committee will meet in the house at 4:30. There will be an open forum discussion on "The Ideal State," a key policy issue, the turchel, and Margaret Murray, cured. Committee members will be chosen at Le Cercle Francais held a meeting this afternoon in room 306 Fraser. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last evening were Marie Mutter, for 25 and 30, and Laura Lovett, a speech speaker from Dinner. Following dinner, Monica Tuffa talked informally the Dean Angus Husband entertained with a honeymoon at her home at noon today for Miss Helen Tafs, vocational guidance speaker from Denver. The usual weekly faculty luncheon was held at 12:30 today at the University club. Alpha Omniron Pi entertained Phi Samma Delta fraternity with an hour f dancing last night from 7 to 8. Delta Zeta entertained Phil Delta Theta fraternity at an hour dance from 7 to 8 last night. Mas Hilsen Tafts was the guest of honor at the W.S.G.A. tea this afternoon given by Kappa Alpha Theta H. Hikinkiorng, housemother, poured. Jane Ritchie, *l'outel*, and Marjorie Hudson, c. 35, were henchmen guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Alpha XI Delta entertained the members ofDelta Chi Fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 last night Sigma Kappa entertained Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour dance last night from 7 to 8. Mrs. M. W. Wilcox and daughter, Dolores, Clinton, Mon., were dinner guests of Thema Wilcox at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night. KFKU Prof. H. B. Clubb, of the department of political science at the University, spoke over station KFKU yesterday at the meeting "Interpretation of International Affairs". "Extra Curriculum Activities" were taught in two talks of which was presented over station KPUK by R. S. Carter, secretary of the station, and the talk was followed by Miss Oisie Hosely, of the department of home economics, who spoke on "Dividing the Family." A musical program will be presented over the radio at 6 p. m. today. Thursday's programs will start at 11 with "Early Signs of Malnutrition" lectures. The department is mentored by psychology, Prof. E.C. Buehler, director of forensics at the University, will follow immediately after. Professor Tessie Calko talks on "Strategy and Tactics." At 6 p. m., tomorrow Coach Herbert Alphin will be interviewed on "Swimming and Basketball" who was originally scheduled for a radio interview at this time, was unable to join his engagement due to a new illness. His talk will be given in December. Yates Center—A white prairie chicken, the first ever seen in this locality, was shot here by a hunter recently. PERSONAL Christmas Cards The most complete selection we have ever carried. BULLOCK'S Dickinson Theatre Bldg. 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