WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RAGE THREE County Clubs Plan Program of High School Meetings Chairmen Are Approved Meet Next Monday With General Committee Chairman of county clubs were on a weekend visit to have a brief meeting with the general county club committee, Monday afternoon at 4:30, in room 110, Admission. "In order to continue the work of the county clubs, the chairman must co-operate with the general committee and come to the first meeting Monday so that they will be able to present the general plan of organization and the results of the county club," said John Mize, chairman of the county club committee. Some plan of financing will be mapped out in order to make it possible that all county clubs lay bays, present them to their high schools. The general county club committee at their meeting yesterday started working out plans for a comprehensive scheme of high school meetings and programs on a new scale that would give statewide wide attention to the University. Each chairman will receive directions at Monday's meeting in preparation for the first county club meet which has not been set. It is also necessary for all chairmen to find out when the high schools of their county will have their Christmas vacation and have a definite time to plan a program. The county and chairmen of each are listed below: County Temporary Chairman Allen Mary Spencer Maternal Amendon Paul Hunt Attorney Albion Iain Tunnock Barker Lester Suller Berkeley Robert Rudd Bircham Warren Waters Brown Warren Norie Brown Amanda Wynne Chance Marion Wilson Chuckquinton Jonathan Wilcox Duenen Cox Duenen Cox Choyneye Helen Reiboldt Vern Wiegand Vern Wiegand Clay Lee Book City William Duncan Coffey Laura贝莱斯 Coffee Tina Hawley Cowley Albert Hawley Cowlery Richard Hawley Edwards Linda Wirtweinfeld Western Washington Hills Ford Ward Western Washington Finney Donald Jindall Pierd Virginia Scots Mike Fowler Dewarat Gladys Griffith Dickinson George Hard Doniphan Jack Lielb Douglas Robert Borth Gerry Robert Fenn Grace Richard Thompson David Hornsby Grant Francis Buckner Gray Virginia Shrewder Barnwood Hamilton R. M. Daugherty Harper Cindy Brownley Harvey Albert Ewert Linked Elie Care Christian Kearney Thelma Hart Klingman Ray Eggeston Kilwa Dean Matthews Jackson Eldon Stearn Jefferson Shirley Cauder Jewell Lloyd Raypole Johnston John Reynolds Jabette ... Jumie Poulet Jack Power ... Paul Poulet Lewisworth ... Kornee Nidlinger Liboison ... Ginny Biller Dale Rue ... Ian Lupin Lungon ... Newtair Miller Franke Crawford ... Franke Crawford Marion Bancroft Walker Hoyt Marian Bell MacKenzie McDonald Mitcherson Marcia Jackson Minerva Johnson Mitchell Robert Brown Dora Decatur Bennett Mitchell Marion Bell Emily Janssen Morrison Wren White --multi-millionaire Served More Than Seven Months as Model Prisoner Want Ads WANTED: Boy to work for board. Call at 1126 Ohio street. -62 LQST: Pi call 888. Upsilon pin. Finder please Reward. —62 FOR RENT: Louisiana. A single garage at 1105 Phone 1255. —62 FOR RENT: Newly papered double rooms for boys. Oil heat; also apartment and guest room. 1247 Ohio. Phone 2810. —65 LOST: Between 219 east Ad and Snow hall at 10:30 a.m. m. tuesday, a polyphase duplex slide rule, Charles Wolfson, room 10, Snow hall. —60 WANTED: Ten young men to work at K. U.-M. U. game. Apply to Harry Levine, 1334 Ohio street. —6 LQST: Pair of white gold rimmed glasses in black leather case. Please return to Evelyn Babb, 1602 Louisiana, phone 1661. —61 TJTORING: Six lessons, $4, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, French. What skills will you want these in pamphlet form, in quire at Book Nook). Freshman math, English, science—half price. Two or three subjects; same price, same one. Phone 2377 J. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightclutch locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 60th. —iff. Wren Gabell Frank Green Donald Bonouje Curtie Skavey Kenneth Sloan Alice Ponton Richard P. 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The book, which will be published in connection with the diamond jubilee if the Korean Christian church, deals with the nature of those people who founded --multi-millionaire Served More Than Seven Months as Model Prisoner Social Calendar Wednesday W. S. G, A. tea, at Corbin hall. Phi Chi Theta, dinner for Miss Larkin. Gamma Phi Beta, faculty reception 7 to 9 p. m. W. A. A. luncheon for Miss Jackson. Delta Sigma Lambda, chapter house Phi Kapna Psi, chapter house, Delta Sigma Pi, chapter house formal. Jail Officials Will Bid Farewell to Sinclair at Midnight Tonight Washington, Nov. 20, — (U.S.)—District of Columbia all offices will bid farewell at midnight, probably with deep sighs of relief, to their multi-millionaire preacher, Harry F. Sinclair, who will then have served for contempt of court and summoned out of the Toontown oil maze. Different Combinations One of the several trains, which leave for New York shortly after midnight is extended to carry Staindair to New York on business, but he will be free to remain in jail until midnight to more than one day. Mr. Staindair said. This is a country extended to all prisoners after their terms expire and Staindair has not indicated any plans. The first controversy started within 48 hours of Sinclair's insurrection on November 10, when the institution on the ground they were disrupting prison business. Authorities seized $50 million in accounts of Sinclair's first eight in jail, particularly those which deprived him of his jobs. Ever since the oil operator became prisoner number 42,000 at the district jail on the misery led by Mighty Aryan, he was tortured—not with Sinclair himself, whom they have announced a model prisoner but with the public inter Then it was borne Sirinchir was allowed to take automobile rides almost daily outside the prison walls. More criticism followed until Superintendent Srinichir's motor expeditions took him to the Municipal Docks where he as Vigorous criticism greeted the ruling on the floor of the Senate and in Washington newspapers and the hard-knuckle finally, with their expulsion order. 1925 Ford Coupe ... 1925 Bouk Touring ... 1925 Bouk Roadster ... 1925 Bouk Woody ... 1925 Oldsmobile Roadster ... 1925 Dodge Sedan ... 1925 Bruce Buick ... 1925 Buck Coach ... 1925 USED CARS Lawrence Buick Co. Phone 402 700 N. H. Many other student specialties. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging f Vernon Bolton, of Lawrence. of prisoners quartered there. Nevertheless, the motor rides were discontinued. SOCIETY Dinner guests at the Sigma Chouse tonight are Vernon Tnylor and Arthur Crombe. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house tonight are: Mr. and J. Stuart Hamilton, Mr. J. F, Weierlin, Mise Maude Ellison Lee, J. Robertson, Mr. I. Hill, II. E. Chandler, Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, and Miss Joseph Blades. The Contemporary Literature Group meets on Monday, meet at the home of J. M. S. Near 1135 Kentucky street, at 8 eckon to roll. Ball will be excerpts from the book "Mary Tillman." Miss Florence Jackson, main speaker during Vocational Guidance week, was entertained at lunch time. "Mr. Agnes Husband at the Tavern," she said. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last evening were Prof. H, C. T. Taylor, and J. B.-Hadley, of Kansas City. Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer will give the second of a series of teas for the students of the University graduate school Sunday afternoon Automotive Electrical Service One in the Union — One in the Gym TWO VARSITIES Tommie Johnston and his Serenaders WITH The Lawrence Art club will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the south exhibit room of the Spooner-Thayer museum, Miss Marian Peers will discuss the exhibition of her pictures now on display there. Delta Sigma Theta announces the initiation of Grace Smith, ed'20, of Springfield, Mo., and Emma Argo, 'c3, of Chickasaw, Okla. Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Phone 406 Announcements SATURDAY around and get a date before the big boys Official Service get the good ones. Stags — $ — Dates Louise Allen, President Hurley Kaylor and his K. C. Orchestra Tau Sigma will meet Tuesday at 7:30 in the gym. Members are requested to bring scarfs. There will be a Ku Ku meeting in room 209. Fraser hall. Thursday night at 7:30. Bob Ghrlinghouse, President. ... Membership discussion and joining an Y. W., C. A, members will be held at 4:30 Thursday at Henley house, Kathryn McCathary, chairman of The meeting of the Literary and Arts Council was also been changed to Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the Soup Owl office. Every one asked to come and bring their There will be a meeting of the Dove staff tonight at 7:30 in bour Fraser tower. The meeting will last only half an hour. Embree Jaillite, Editor. membership council. Harold Kelso, President. Manhattan, Nov. 20—(UCP) “Bo” McMillin had drilled two of his drop kickers today in an attempt to perfect their work. They were Cromwell and jacked up the wicket for when he deployed defensively for two eleven seasons. Nebraska plays were used against the variety by the fresh and scrubs. Beating the bell is easy when breakfast is SHREDDED WHEAT. Digests without a murmur even when you bolt it. But you'll enjoy it so much,you won't want to hustle it-down. Shredded Wheat Make it a daily habit WARDS Just picture the girl friend with one of our great, gorgeous blooms watching the boys bob bit that line. A vision. 'MUMS A big, beautiful chrysanthemum is almost as much an essential at the game as a football. TODAY-Hoot Gibson in a run- ling western production, "The Long, Long Trail." Also Comedy. TOMORROW — Louise Fazenda and star cast in an absorbing mystery drama, entitled "The Terror." Also Fox news. We Do Deliver 931 Mass. Phone 621 THERE ARE PAUSES AND PAUSES. AND BUTCH, THE DEMON TACKLE, WOULD READI- LY ADMIT THAT SOME TIMES IT'S A MATTER OF TOO MUCH PAUSE AND NOT ENOUGH REFRESHMENT. The rest of us are more fortunate. We can make our pauses as we want them. And to refresh us, Coca-Cola is ready, ice-cold, around the corner from anywhere. The whole-some refreshment of this pure drink of natural flavors makes any little minute long enough for a big rest. PAUSE AND REFRESH YOURSELF. ETTA KETT - : - They Educate Alright-- - : - By Paul Robinson