WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Men's Glee Club to Try for Prize Trip to New York Winner of Valley Contest Feb. 8, Goes East for National Club Meeting Tickets for the annual valley park club contest, to be held Feb. 8, in Kansas City, Mo., were to have been paid on sale today, but were befogged or account of the fact that they were back to the printers to be mounded, according to Prof. Frederick Christy, director of the K. U. Moo' Glee Club. "So many have asked where tickets for the context can be obtained that I am especially sorry that we could not get ready for distribution sooner." Pomeranian. "But up until now the Kansas City committee has been busy making arrangements and getting contracts out to ticket holders that tickets had to be given second place." When asked whether or not they would be a special train to Kansas City for the context, Professor Christ said that such a thing had been discussed and considered, but that it did not have much impact. Could she see the tickets, were all May Have Special Train "I should like to see two thousand students make the trip to Kansas City because the Valley council committee sent me a sample test this year. In other years this was not permitted, but this time students may yell to their hearts concern." Winner to New York Fraternity alumni associations are being notified in Kansas City and their support in the contest would be a great help. "When we go to the pilgrimage on the Arant Shrine temple the night of the termination to win and go on to New York to participate in the national tour," she wrote. "The K. U. club has won the Valley contest before. The last time was two years ago, and it can do it again but we are going to have to count on a loyal support of every diehower on the club." Professor Christy included. Professor Cherry is to be in Kunio City, Mo., Thursday and Friday netting as a judge in voice contests in the high schools there, and will not return. The K, C. Men's Glee Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday in order that the men may get away to attend the band concert in the Auditorium at 8 p.m. Average Student Accomplishes More Than Admitted Chantangoanu, Toum., Jan. 16–(UP) -Blattan but with less thiamine, the average college student drinks less than 5 glasses a day. 25 years ago, college presidents and deans interviewed here today agreed to offer several educators attending the convention of the Association of American colleges believe, but works Collegians Drinking Less Most of them thought the college man of today is more honest and less superficial. Almost to a man, they agree there was less drinking. They say what drinking seen now "is more open". Pres. R. E. Blackwell of thunderstorms said the day before my time men went to a barroom and did their drinking in private." Field Mouse a Weed Destroye Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, Jan. 16. A good word might be said for mice, usually set down categorically in a fence or in a corner, often taken from a mouse's nest in a ravish building here can be taken as a fair sample. The cache of this tiny creature, only a couple of ounces or so in weight, tilted a five-pound lard shell and were all that it weed, one of the main plants in Montana. Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Phone 255 Advertising introduces you to the things that make life easier. Ice on Potter Is Good, But Hill Is Urinterested larger ages have watched for ice bathers on Pattie Lake ever since it has been frozen but, K. U., students either are too big or have lost their fondness for the sport. The younger generation seems to be taking advice from their older counterparts. Little Indian boys from Haskell were observed Sunday afternoon. Read the advertisements each night in the Kansan A more tumble or a plunge into the ice-cold water means nothing to these young Americans, for at least three years the ice during a recent absorption. 45 --- CP;N --- 18 County Club Officers Are Urged to Collect Dues for Yearbooks Pledges for Jashankers Coming Slowly; $225 Must Yet Be Offered A circular letter for the county club presidents was prepared by the general county club committee at its meeting on Thursday afternoon. The letter urged the county club officers to collect the money they have pledged for year-books. Be Obtained The money for the 1929 dajwhaykers is coming in slowly this year according to the committee. Only $175 of the money has been through the courtesy of the Jaywhayker staff, the time limit for this money has been extended to Feb. 1. "Many counties with a large representation in the University have made no report. It will reflect on the county if it fails to fulfill its promises, because many of the high schools in the county have been promised dajkwhakers and they will be doing them," the committee reported. Members of the general committee agreed to call all the county club presidents and urge them to get in touch with the club's staff. The county club project has been promoted a worthy undertaking and it has given a good start during the Christmas vacation by programs that include high schools through the state. Picnickars Roast Weinies But Rain Golf Green A party of picniewear has ruined one of the new greens on the University course. They unthinkingly made a large dye on the green. This burned all of the oil on the sand, left a burnt patch and half-harmed wood on the green. Doctor Allen said that he thought that all the students in the University should be as caring for the elderly, "A person who would do a thing like this," he said, "must be one who lived in bed most of the morning and kept the biscuits warm for him." The green that was destroyed was next to the Pines. It was one of the earliest approaches, and the approach was difficult. The Pines gave the green a good setting, but now with the leaves removed it not only hurts the green, but also makes an eyecorse of the surround- "We will rebind the green," he said, "when the weather permits, but I hope the students will have a little more respect for property next time." Read the Kansan Waat-Ads. Japanese Diplomat Sees Prosperous Empire for 1929 Many Auspicious Events Have Occurred During Past Year; Trade Improved Maruti K. Kumann, chief of the intelligence section of the Japanese foreign office and a member of the house of pores — the upper house of the Japanese parliament — sees for its members the prospect for peace and prosperity. In the following article, written especially for the United Press, he declares the Japanese government is preparing to recruit a Brigade-affiliated anti-war treaty as an outstanding event in the field of international relations during 1928; that economic conditions are deteriorating and that the age and that cause of constitutionalism has been advanced by immigration of the jury system and the first election under increased manpower suffrage law. Economic conditions Another reason to us in during the year under review, our economic circles were markedly less worried about standing the fact that they were overtaken by an extensive financial panic because of the high economic situation is now readily稳 of the Imperial Japanese Foreign Office (Written for the United Press) Tokyo, Jan. 16—(UP)—During the year 1928, Japan was happy in two ways: the Coronation of H. I. M. the Emperor, the ruler in the era of Showa. The other was the wedding of H. I. M. with his majesty's younger brother. Economics Stabilized It is still fresh in our memory that, in 1921, the emperor, then the crown prince, travelled abroad, visiting England and Ireland, and that later, Prince Cicciello went to England and attained an Oxford, gallting on his way home, at Washington, where the highness was received at "the White House." Bv MARQUIS K MOMUDA Empress American Graduate It is also to be noted that Princess Chinua was graduated from one of the top five universities of high standing. In the face of this increased contact of our internal relations, she adopted a symbolic a count of international accords in the new era in Japan; it is in the order of thines that our recollection of her contributions to the economy was equally shated abrupt. One of the outstanding features in her career was the signing of the multilateral anti-war treaty in August last. When its conclusion was proceeded upon, she began to be cooperating in the best of her ability with the powers for the press and greeted the prosecus SCHULZ the TAILOR SUITING YOU that's my business 917 Massachusetts St. by special carrier. Phone 2701K3 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan and a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN by special carrier — Telephones — News Room, K. U, 25 — Business Office, K. U, 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 turning to the normal state attended by a noticeable improvement in our international account. In the field of domestic politics, what was most noteworthy was the enforcement of the universal numblood suffrage law for the first time in Virginia. The banners of the lower house in February last. The resultant increase in the number of voters brought about a change and division in the ranks of the legislature. It is making a new phase in our political life. Another subject of poke is the enforcement of the jury law law Oct. 23, 1863, in parish administration. The year 1928, however, was not without its它ugly side so far as Japan was concerned, for she sustained a heavy loss last May in the death of R. Hideyu Noguchi. He was a scientist of international reputaion and a man who is not irretrievable loss not only to this country but to the world at large. Great Scientists Dies I cannot conclude this article without adverting to the enhancement of our international relations in the United States and Japan in consequence of the progress of communications and traffic and an increase in trade relations and intercourts between states. In all channels, which gives us further assurance that the peace of the Pacific is established on the earliest foundations of mutual interest and under common terms. French Suggest Stars Be Named for Air Pilots To be a captain of an athletic team carries a hoop at Iowa Weekend. For the past five years, football captains hoop in the season, and through basketball team captains have not faired so bad, they have had their troubles so most of the men have come to the team that it is had hard to be a captain. Paris, Jan. 16.—(UP) The submission that stars be named after former air pilots such as Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, King George and others of equal rank, is being made in French aviation ceremonies. Pilots not only may be appropriate recognition of aviation feats, but would do away with the difficult Greek nomenclature used for the stars. Around Mt. Oread A party will be given to the West- Bay Foundation at the Methodic church, Friday, 8 p. m., Jan. 18, to close the semester. E. Bushki, representing the Farm and Home Savings and Loan Association of Missouri, spoke Tuesday morning, before Professor Garlandi's class in Building and Loan Associations on the difference between the ordinary loans as compared with the cost of loans from such associations. Send The Daily Kansan home Sidney Stieker, IM 27, visited at the Gamma Phi Beta house Saturday and Sunday. She left Monday for Topoca played for the governor's reception. A new course is being offered 1 Friday from 9:30 to 12:00. We will be on our own remote. Elementary Physical Chemistry, for biological and medical students. It is a mollusk course are provided by the School of Life. The Alpha chapter of Kappa Pupa will hold a banquet and initiation services for 23 plagues at the Methodist Church, on Edith Beach, c29, president, will provide at the initiation and the banquet. Kathine Gribel, bus31, is social chairman; Dorothy Mann, Josephine Maxwell, c21, program. The abnormal psychology class, with Professor Delo, is going to Tau Center Hospital. The hospital for persons with diseased olivitis. The class expects to leave White school house, District 61, twice north of Lawrence on highway 75, buried Tuesday about 8 p.m. A man was so moved that nothing was saved. The loss on building and contents was estimated at $80,000. Omar J. Lee at about 88,000 Service Fellowships Dr. Lillian Storms, who is associated with the carbonated beverages industry as home economic specialist, visited the department of home ecology at Boston University and Miss Tolbunter, a teacher of home economics in New Zealand. New York University School of Retailing or one year of graduate work. 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