THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE FIVE 心 15 Leaders of Chinese Buddhism Commence Reformation Program Power and Prestige Lost by Nationalist Disapproval of Passivity By D. C. Besss United Press Staff Correspondent, Peking, (UPH.) The leaders of National Bureau alluded by the prosecution of homosexuals to property and property on account of Nationalist disapproval, have resolved upon a revolutionary reformation. An amendment to the Constitution is similar to a "militant Christianity," has been seen through the country by some authorities. Abbot Church is convinced that Buddhism in China has declined because of its desirability of purity and simplicity, which its emperors, i.e., kings, have appealed to many in the West during recent years, are declaring, and the Buddha's church must be remodeled into a fighting or armory. But this would to survive the present crisis in China. Nationalist Party Responsible "The Knownity Church is responsible for the Knownity (Nationalist Party) is bringing a program to China," Abbot Chubb told a large group of news reporters here. "The Knownity church is changing. The Knownity church much also change, or it will fall by." The Buddhist leaders are turning their attention to Japan in order to model their "church military" upon the Japanese in their first church in Japan, which was at one time in the last century, also seriously threatened, has made a remark that the Chinese have lost influences, and becoming a force in Japan superior to any other religion, with the exception of Shinto, in a nationalist creed than a religion. White Japanese Buddhists have been organized in Buddhist Association, modelled almost exclusively on the Y.M.C.A., arranging lyrics with the same tune used by the school, and teaching in day School, the Buddhism in China have regarded the salvation of Christianity and new bougainvillea generally as the holy site. In lieu of burgundy temples of Japan have preformed, and the buildings have been carefully maintained, the temples of China may fall into disarray and poverty. The younger Nationalists, many of whom have come under Soviet rule, are insecure with all their influence, are impatient with all their demands, and the superstitions taught by ignorant priests. Some of them have eye problems that shall be declared illegal in New China. Disband Tree Committee Traditional Christmas Group Stops Work for Year The raising of funds benefited to the Christmas tree tradition is so dependent for its success upon the spirit of the Christmas season, that the Christmas tree committee yesterday to close its activities for this year. The program sponsored by the commission, which is usually held during the academic year, was postponed when the influenza epidemic enforced the early dismissal of staff. The affair has been held at each Christmas season since 1820 as a means of rating money for a student to pursue a foreign job. The annual reports from the event have been used to establish a foreign student loan fund. The amount the committee now has on hand is $387, about 5% less than the amount foreign students use in loan scholarships. The committee felt that though a suitable program might be worked in connection with the Easter season, little would be gunned, either because of an insult or spirit of the affair. The Committee disbanded until next Christmas. Columbia, Mo., — The Phil Beta Fla'i hastest pledge at the University of Florida to be a basketball balling from Miami, Fla. Phi is独一创 a cute little thing eight inches long. The Phil Pi'i are crazy about him and they want to watch him as they had better watch him, because he may be caught chewing off the tail when he gets his full height. Individual programs are being planned by each local church to appeal to the University students, or University Sundays, March 17. Churches Hold March 17 for University Services A community wide emphasis it be placed, made particularly during the spring semester during this series of London services. March presentations will be camped for students and their teachers. Late announcements will be made concerning the various parties. Inauguration by Television Recreation of Ceremonies Vin Radio Waves March 4 Washington — Television experts countries throughout the country will offer a live broadcast of the evening's film session. Howey's imagination, C. Francie Jenkins is now arranging this historic radio event that will allow planes carry the films to theaters a recreation of the inaugural ceremony sent through space via radio waves. A new radiovision broadcasting station, using a short wave and 5000 water power, will be in operation near misses of space debris delays occur. When this is in use, My.Sankka plans to broadcast radiovies every night instead of three days. The new station will have a band a hundred kilocycles wife, it will be possible to broadcast motion pictures in the shortest as only as silhouettes as at present. The short time available will probably make it impossible to broadcast actual television images from the Internet, but the public is already delighted today. Motion pictures of the ceremonies will be made especially for the purpose and rushed through the finishing laboratory so as to have them delivered after Mr. Hoover becomes president. "Joe Junior" to Dance at Tau Sigma Recite A Typewriter Sensation! The NEW Remington Portable Joe Junior will be back! Joe is going to give a back and wing dance at the Tau Sigma recital, to be presented March 6. Joe was in lawrence most of his life, through grade school and junior High. but this year he has been in school in Torrance. Dancing has long been Joe's aptity. He has been dancing since he was eight, and he is now one of the most character dances and interpretive parties. Now he is studying esoteric dance. Joe, 14 year old brother of Ellen both inter姑, Toni Sigma spans, his lawyers are number one lawyers. He features last year in the East-West Revenue two Spanish dance. This year he will join the group and back and wing. He will be in the tgi group, assisting the four tenors with patapar numbers. The women in the drews treasured Maris VanBouwesen for 752 William Peterson 629, Louis Moore 603, Jacques DeLaure 603. Besides the symphony orchestra for most of the numbers, Joe Junior will be chosen to the choir for the top group. This will be composed of danette Frowen, place 582, Mila Reretre, spec fa, trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, tuba, drum and Robert Ferrie, place 380, violin. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 717 Mass. Phone 548 Now on display! Come in and try it. Convenient terms. The Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. St. TWO STORES 715 Mass. St. ---