PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 New Gym Courses Listed New Features Is Class in Golf Under Coach Hargiss Freshmen and sophomores when planning their next semester's enrollment will find many alluring classes. Will find many in the physical education courses. It has been the habit of many students to slight their gymnasium exercises and instructors. It is believed that they have outlined will meet with the instruction. The physical education department has drawn up a class schedule that will give the enrolling students a chance to choose a class that has one indoor and one outdoor course during the summer. Mimeograph copies of the courses and notes are sent home are being sent out today to all the freshman and sophomore advisers. Among the new courses offered is a golf course, under the instruction of Coach Bill Hargiss. The courses that are being arranged in groups of two for the enrolling freshman and sophomore will include: boxing, wrestling, general exercise, ground ball training, handball, playground ball training, football, basketball, speed ball, swimming. Another feature offered is that freshman and sophomores can now take advanced courses in swimming in life-saving in life-saving are to be included. Wrestling Team Changes New Men Gain Places on Squad by Elimination Wrestling team tryouts so far have produced one change in the line-up that went against the Oklahoma University Bobcats. The Nice who has been working for the 135-pound class, has eliminated Courtney Bratton. Rice throw Bratton with a crude lock after 4 minutes and then gave it to Carl Cummings successfully defended his 175-pound position against Alen Cochrane in the other tryout match last night. Cummings rolled back a few shots eight minutes to get the decision. Captain Tommy Cox and Steve Chapin 50 pounds, have not been beaten since 1976. The teams with matches on Oklahoma last week. Stought, 318 pounds, is not in competition. Further tryouts will go forward to night. Bratton has challenged "Shorty" Anderson, in the 115-pound division and Hatton will have to meet the 155-pound class. The beautyweights will climb tonight or tomorrow. Sport Gossip --and then you will be convinced Dr. F. C. Allen says the loss of the Missouri game was brought about by a lack of coaching. He plays "heads up" basketball in the closing minutes of the struggle. The team is young, green, and still some distance away from the that could be used in a crisis such as when they held a two-point lead with possession of the ball during a staging of play safe, and using a delayed offense, one of the players let go a long heave from mid-court and another daywayhawk cut loose with a wild pass that went out of bounds, and Missouri again had possession of the ball. This possession is nine points of the law. But to use another couple of trite old phrases "experience is a dear but—but one learns from experience." The Jayhawkers leave Friday night, for Lincoln, where they tangle with the Huskers the following night in their third conference clash. Ramsey was not feeling well the other night while he was battling cancer. He was off form and not showing his pain, but on the center, played a beautiful game. "The they played better basketball against the Tigers than they did against the Sooners," Doctor Allen declared after the encounter. "The boys are looking better all the time—and we're going to win some ball games." New Invention Counts Facts (When Converse Special!) Columbia, Mo., Jan. 16—An assistant professor of rural sociology at the University here has invented a machine which he used to count combinations of facts. According to the inventor, Henry J. Burt, this device promises a wide range of usefulness in many fields such as political science, political science, psychology, biological sciences, education, and business. Some of the daintest lingerie is made from wood, according to F. A. Van Atta, graduate chemistry student at the University of Oregon, Rayon, one of the materials making lingerie, fabric made from spruce wood through the aid of a certain chemical process, declares Mr. Van Atta. Russia Goes Artistic Send the Daily Kansan home. Samples of the best of modern paintings under the Saint region registers from 1913 and 1920, next year. Above the Prize Fight' by Deimel and below "Eastern" by McGinnis. Intramural Officials Discuss Swimming Mee Discuss Swimming Meet Suggestions by Miss Ruth Howeer head of the department of physical education, as to what points entrants of honor "intramural swimming with members of the meeting yesterday afternoon of the meeting yesterday afternoon of the intramural representative of all district schools." Blanks for entrance of the swimming meet, to be held on Feb. 15 were given to all the representatives The cup for winning the basketba championship will be given the Cl Omegas as soon as it is returned fro the engravers. Stillwater, Okla., Jan. 17—(Special) Friday, April 26, at Oklahoma A. and M. College are excelent in the winning track team at Oklahoma A. and M. College are excelent in the winning track team at Oklahoma A. and M. College are excelent in the Oklahoma Aggies Prepare for 1929 Track Season Griffiths Resigns to Teach at Southern California Austin Parker, who was leader of the track squad two years ago; Lee and John Faulkner, who beams them up this season, are the three captains. Almost every event, both track and field, is represented among the 14 let- John F. Griffiths, assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California, Feb. 10 to a like position with that, school. Professor Griffiths will till a regular class in the summer. Washington, D. C., Jan. 17—(UPI) —President-elect Hoever's voice will carried across the Atlantic Saturday and is providing relief activities, in a message to the people of that country who will hold a celebration in honor of Hoover's legacy. Belgians to Hear Hoover Over Trans-Atlantic Wire "My relations with the University of Kansas officials have always been of the friendliest, and it is with regard to Griffiths said this morning," but the position offered me appears to be one of greater advantages and I appreciate the kindness of the University to me to resign on such short notice." Hoover will sit in his home and talk over a trans-Atlantic telephone connection. The king and queen of Belgrade will participate in the celebration. Rent Your Car from Jardine May Be Retained in President's Cabine Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Washington, D. C., Jan. 17—(UP) —President-elect Hoover will leave here Monday at 10:30 a.m. in for Florida on a special train which is due Tuesday afternoon. It was announced this afternoon at his headquarters. Mothers Hold Key to Future Peace, Says Lady Astor He is expected to return here shortly after the middle of February for a series of conferences before the opening of his administration. The president-elect had a breakfast conference today with the Secretary of Agriculture Jardine who, it is rumored, may be maintained at his home. He also attended ward Jardine, once hostile, is reported to have changed in his favor recently. Hoover devoted his attention to correspondence and arrangement of details of his Florida trip with on a few callers visiting him informally Canadian college girls use more rugby than British colloids, according to a group of English women students who visited the University of Toronto and suggested the situation as being a result of American influence. Go-geoscience is a new course which will be offered, beginning next semester, at the University of Oklahoma where students majoring in geology and physics an opportunity to elect a new minor. Formerly all geology majors were required to elect chemistry as part of their curriculum. Now they may choose geo-physics instead. Children Should Be Taught Precepts of Goodwill Between Nations, 1927-36 She Says (Copyright 1928, all rights reserved) London, Jan. 17—Mothers hold one of the keys to the future peace of the world, in the opinion of Lady Astor. Britain's first woman member of parliament made the observation during a conversation with the United Press correspondent in which she explained some of her contentions regarding relations, including the following: 1. That international discord would be considerably reduced if men were judged more by the quality of their thoughts than by their nationality. 2. That Anglo-American relations of a friendly nature are essential to the future peace of the world. "If instead of allowing their children to 'play soldiers,' mothers and teachers would teach them St. Paul's mission, they would be helping the nations, they would be helping the nations of the world to get together," she began. In that manner, she explained, the world's mothers have it very far back, a large extent the future trend of peace. Try to picture an extraordinary attractive and vivacious English peeress with an American accent, standing on the floor of the house of commoners here hurting a succession of inachine students at a half thousand and antece politicians. Then, while retaining this mental distance, she left the political background for a cozy, feminine grey-carpeted room in Mayfair and inaugurated Lady Lacy's kneeling on a chair behind her back. Thus it was that she received the United Press correspondent and chat-guests. With few exceptions, she replied in her usually brief and "easyp" style to the questions which were put to her; "How does it feel to have two countries?" she was asked. "I have been referred to over here as an 'American', I, an American? They don't seem to realize that I am a Virgin!" "You know, of course," she added with a significant smile, "that one of the outstanding traits of character is bravery." She then paused. "However," she concluded hastily, "although I am both a Virginian and a fighter I don't believe in 'my country right or wrong.' I want my country to fight wrong- and to be right." What, she was then asked, is the best way to obtain permanent peace on earth? "If the nations of the world want peace," was the typical Asterian reply, "they must not encourage bombastic politicisms." Asked whether or not she believed that Anglo-American friendship was advisable in the interests of world peace she even more briefly; "Essential!" Lady Astor was reluctant to talk about herself. She is described by her family as the busiest woman in England. Besides attending parliament with persistent regularity in the afternoons she works at home from early mornings. It is then she keeps a staff of secretaries busy answering literally hundreds of calls. During the conversation she explained that it was "sheer lack of time in which to make lengthy speeches or to prepare complicated Pay a Visit to Our Cafe Where Quality, Service and Friends Meet DE LUXE CAFE KATHLEEN NORRIS Begins a new story. "Red Silence" in Woman's Home Companion for February. On sale tomorrow. Ten cents. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts replies' which caused her to cultivate the habit of making those quick repitures for which she is famed the world over. The following was the challenging reply to the correspondent's last question which, in effect, asked how the disarmament problem would be "I don't know," she snapped, "but what I do know is that if men don't do something about it, women will!" I raised my hand. A slowability loom as an acute a probability. "Electricity," she added, "has existed ever since the world began, yet it was only discovered comparatively recently. Women, too, has existed from the beginning, yet man is only a child, and we realize that the world needs hew." In Congress Today Senate The senate was considering the appropriation bill and the Naval Cruiser ill. The Interstate Commerce committee coal hearing continued. The Indian Affairs committee in vestigation continued. tee cost bearing continued. The Banking and Currency commit. tee considered the export business. House The House was considering the Independent Officers appropriation bill. The Merchant Marine committee told a hearing on radio. The Ways and Mcans committee hold a hearing on tariff revision. The Agriculture committee held a hearing on amending the grain standards act. The Military Affairs committee con sidered the California bridge bill. Funeral Services Held for Mrs. "Babe" Ruth Beaton, Mass., Jan. 17—(UUP) —While crowds of curious people stood outside, with 25 policemen maintaining order, the simple funeral services were held by Mrs. "Babe" Ruth who died tragically in a fire在水潭 town last Friday. The funeral had been authorized there. There was no fire plan but that the home in the home of Dr. Edward H. Kinder was due to the incineration and suffo- Babe Ruth collapsed when he first glimpsed the remains of his wife ear- QUALITY — SERVICE AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Makepeace & Strobel Successors 355 Mass. Phone 188 liter in the morning and did not return to the Woodford home for the funerals until about twenty minutes before the services were scheduled to commence. A body of men at Denver University have formed what they call a "Woman-Fater's club." 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