SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS I PAGE THREE Germany Insists on Limitation of Trained Reserves Holland, Sweden and Russia Back Protest; U. S. Not Opposed to Measure Genova, Switzerland—(UP) —Eforts of the United States to hasten negotiations gathered here for the preparatory disarmament commission meeting encountered opposition Satu- ronne Rojas and others, who, acting under the inspiration of the German delegation, insisted on the principal of limitation of trained Holland, Sweden and Soviet Russia backed Germany's protest against the United States government that the United States government was not opposed to the idea of a nuclear war. But that this measure was vitally necessary for any reduction in land armada President J. London finally ruled that no clause could be inserted in the budget of a military command of trained reserves, and that the preparatory arms commission could only communicate to the League of Nations council the divergent views of its members. Prior to this, Lord Cushman, head of the British delegation, said that Mr. Ramsay was not a capable trible to conception and unlimited trained reserves, immediate action was necessary and that opposition to it should be taken, and that endeance and make progress impossible. What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns United Press --to Lansing - Four hundred inmates of one cell block in "B" cellhouse have been moved to other quarters, while other prisoners are racing the place at the Kansas State prison here. With more inmates coming next November, everyone of the approximately 1,800 prisoners will be housed in sanitary modern cells equipped with running water and F. Amrine, warden. Republic--Beavers, protected by the Kansas game laws, were destroying so many trees on his farm that Tudor Charles appended to the game warden a plan to force all the den sent up an old Indian trapper who trapped 21 beavers in two weeks. Arkansas City—A school of aviation will be started on a new field campus in the state's firstForest May 1 by the Pacific Southwest Airways corporation. Pupils live in Winfield, and Newark have co-created a school in addition to those from here Marian—Music week will be held here the first week in May. The Marian Kiwaini club will bring the music from Weltahe here for one evening. Ottawa--Details of the program for the annual KKU baseball tournament worked out here. It is announced. The Assembly will meet at University campus August 5 to 16. Manhattan—After two years with the Egyptian ministry of agriculture (P.O.A.C.) he received his leave of absence in July. He then attended college at New York university, college tau degree, botany department. Fort Scott - Old Prince, a Methuselah of horses is dead. He died of old age—27 years for—he had never seen a horse, all his life to need a veterinary. Emperia—The annual spring movement of cattle from southern Texas and the Panhandle to the Flint Hills is usually on. In an average cattle car, between 30,000 and 50,000 cattle will be brought in to Lyon Chase, Greenwood, Morris and Waupaca bances by May 5. Most of this movement comes into summer and fall as grass-felts. Freshman caps at Purdue university have been abolished for the year as the annual meeting of the student body has burned. The sophomore class organized to delay the event but they were killed when the caps had been destroyed. Honor students are listed on page 4 Rent Your Car from John Ise Says Rent-A-Ford "The *Reclam* [promonounced the way to *Reclam*) we met and met to me a marvelously beautiful thing, one of the finest musical compositions I have ever heard," declares John Lee. "The *Reclam* presents the presentation of the *Reclam*'s four years ago. It "understand that when it was first performed it was criticized and departed friend, Maxoni, it seemed too dramatic; to but to me the drama manifested in its extraordinary beauty, and of course the Lawrence Choral Union does it superbly. No great musical treatment, no students or others who fail to hear it will deprive themselves of one of the greatest treats that the musical world has produced." Ise. "It would be a shame and a pain if the Auditorium were not open for my brothers and sisters here from various parts of Kansas to enjoy it—one is coming from Greeky, Colo, and take in the festival," he concluded. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Cultural Movement in China Conserving Best of Their Past Dr. Lin Describes His Country Advancement in Address Here Friday "The purpose of the cultural movement in China is to conserve the best of the past and to take on the best of the present," Liu in his address, "Christianity and New China," which was given Friday in Central Administration auditorium. "The Chinese people are world concerning China's crisis," continued Doctor Liu, "China is at present going through simultaneous insecurity, social and political revolutions." Doctor Liu received his present peer-movement looks like turmoil from a distance, but when it is viewed more closely it is found to be the dawning of a new day in China. A majority of Chinese people are permittive movement are Christians, and "China is growing by leaps and sounds." Changes in education have taken place very rapidly according to Doctor Lu. A vernacular language community commonly used characters in the Chinese language has been developed. Many people have learned to read and write, but many still do not use it in education. When the Nationalist party came into power it made strict restrictions on Chinese education. Every Chinese college is required to have a Chinese president; Christianity is not compulsory in any Chinese school is co-educational. Dr. Liu received his present position as president of Shanghai Baptist College as a result of these laws. He held the office until 1986 when he had held the office for eighteen years. Doctor Luzi graduated from Columba University with a Ph.D. inology; in university one year the purpose of studying Baptist colleges. "Monkey-Ward" Thesis Due Every Fifty Years Other Computer Specials Chapel Hill University first day of January in 1954 a student at the University of North Carolina will open a sealed tin box in the vault of the university Library. He will expire on December 31, 1955, and his catalog issued in 1951 and compare the articles listed therein with those in the 1955 edition, if any, in the same publication. He then write a thesis on the changes represented, and place a copy of his thesis with the two catalogues, which he will remain for another half-century. In 2015 the procedure will be repeated and another thesis written. The box is the property of the North Carolina Historical Society. SUITING YOU that's my business Marienne Berry, of the Alpha Chi Omega house, is in Columbia, Mo, this week-end. She attended the annual from. At Stephen College last night. SOCIETY SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. The women of Corbin hall entertained their friends at an annual spring party Friday evening. The men attended the concert, the motif, and the Miller-Walters orchestra played for dancing. Refreshments were served during the evening on the second floor, the first floor was in the dining room, and the dining room was used for dancing. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Anderson, Dean Agnes Hearsen, Mrs. O. M. Judy, and Mrs. Etta Corie. Week-end guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are: Mrs. J, L. Mauw, Arkansas City; and Ia Bonney and Lucile Taylor, McPherson. Colored lights in futuristic patterns and baskets of red roses were used as decorations, Friday night, when members of Sigma Kappa, sorority held their annual spring formal at the chapter house. After a dinner at the orchestra, Kayer's orchestra furnished music for dancing at the chapter house. Lillian Sandberl, and Ruth Goddard will be the guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. James Calcott, and Mary Sims. Mrs. Sims is the daughter of Captain and J., C. Dye over the week end at Fort Riley, evening, and were present at the steppheen at the Fort, Saturday, evening, and were present at the steppheen at the Fort, Saturday, evening at Godfrey Court, the evening following the hunt, which was carried on after the English manner of riding Chaperones were Mrs. Harry Lanier, Mrs. Margaret Peart, Dean Cannon, Mrs. Margaret Barto, Out-of town guests were Miss Ethel Wallet and Mrs. Marguerite Glinks of St. Joseph, Mo.; and Miss Colegrove, Colgatego, of Kansas City, Mo. (Continued on page 4) Student organizations at Northwestern university put on an annual spring conference held before it the organization having the best stunt is assigned to the center ring and the others respectively in importance to the various side rings. Two hundred premedic students have filed their applications at the University of Indiana for next year. Four students have been asked to die their applications next fall. Send Your Second Hand Clothing Spring Rains Flood Kansas Abe Wolfson Phone 675 637 Massachusetts St. Understood-United Heavy spring rains inundated Kansas and interrupted traffic on many highway. This picture, taken 10 miles west of Topeka, shows the Kaw River out of its banks and motorists on U. S. Highway 4 brought to a stop. This Little Girl Has the Low Down on Mere Man Burnside, Conn.,—(UP) —Here is an essay on "Bay," written by a little boy. Burnside public school girl: "The boy is not an administrator, but an considerable distance. When a boy hollers he opens his big month like frogs, but girls hold their tongues until they are spoken to. A bus driver can wade where the water is deep. When the boy grows up, he is called a husband and then he stops wading and atays out nights. But the girl is a widow and keeps loose." "Widow" Loses Pension When Husband Reappears Pittsburgh, N. Y., (UP) — Christy from his left cabin in Clinton county nearly a half century ago. His wife, Victoria and their six children were reau showed Soulia was dead. Eight years later Mr. Soulia was granted her widow's government allowance. A few weeks ago, Soula showed up and asked the United States Commission of pensions in New Jersey to investigate established his identity. Mrs. Soulia will lose her widow's pension. Records of the federal pension bu- What a tremendous utterance there is between me and I'm Alone. —Christian Science Monitor Let us help you select a Mother's Day Gift W. S. G. A. Council will meet a 6:45 Tuesday evening, April 30. Arab Waldman president Announcements W. S. G. A. Council will meet a The Uttarian Forum will meet at meet Owl at the Way in 12th and 13th street, S. I. B. Barrows, L.L. B. 700, president of the Roanoke Community will speak on "The Farm Program." Honor students are listed on page 4. "Love," owed a psychologist at the University of Ohi, "is a kind of drunkenness. 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