TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Golf Course to Be Opened As Soon As Weather Clears Off Both Men and Women May Use the Course When Greens Are Prepared "As soon as the weather permits and the ground is clear you dry all the leaves," he said. "Course will be put into shape for kayak." Coach John Hunn, who is in charge of the team, said. According to Coach Bunn, the plan of the athletic department is to have grass greens over the entire course, eventually, however the grass on green no. 14 has been planted and the grass in use, probably this summer the green No. 14 has been planted and temporarily for this hole. Counch Bown stated that a picture of the course would be printed on the back of the score cards in order that the student find the various holes more easily. Other greens will be prepared in a like manner so that those who wish to play the grime in the early spring may do so. Nine holes on the 15 hole course are on the north side of the main campus drive and six holes are south of the drive. The nine-hole course starts at the engineering building. Players drive north off the first tee, toward the second tee, and then cut back south, cross Potter's lake, then across Marvin grove and then Couch Bonn calls it a new smart hole. The golf tournament which was started last fall but was postponed on Coach E. L. Elab, who is the resumed as a new tournament, Coach E. L. Elab, who is charge of intramural sports said today. About 50,000 participants test when it was called off, and Coof Elab expects this many or more it engages in the coming season, whiz The six-bike course starts in bus of the gymnasium and goes west then south for the second hole then north and back to tee number one Here it angled, to the south again to tee number two. This course will be used mostly for practice, although matches may be played on it. Both men and women may play on the course and it is believed that once it is started a large number will take part. When the links are completed it will be possible, more than ever that "over student will be able to play his favorite game." --tor. Nevertheless, suspicion and mis- trust would have been engendered. --tor. Nevertheless, suspicion and mis- trust would have been engendered. Announcements The G. O. P. group of W. S. G. A will meet at 7:30 Wednesday eveniing at Westminster hall Edna Spoonemore, president. Dorothy Rugge, president The Mathematics Club picture will be taken, Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 12:38 at Suites studio. The regular W. S. G. A. ten will be given tomorrow in the rest room of central Administration building and Alphan X. Dells will be in charge. Vivian Skilton Members of Le Circle Francis will hold their regular meeting Wochen day at 4:30 p.m. in room 296 Fraser The Betany Club will meet tonight Tuesday, Jan. 8, at Prof. W. C. Steven homeschool, in Oswego, to receive a new Member name to ensure to have their sneakers. J. S. Tier, president Went U. S. S. Gettysburg Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 8, (UP)—This quiet little Pennsylvania town where the bloodiest battle which ever occurred was fought, wants one of the propped new 15 cruisers of the United States Navy manned by Franklin Mengue, member of Congress from this district, are backing the move. Mengue will present a memorial provided the Dept of Marine bill is passed by Congress. The student union board at the University of Oklahoma, was notified to pay for its license for pool tables in the Union building. The cost of the license for each table is $500. They have 10 tables in the pool room. Where Pies Were Made Famous George's Lunch North of Varsity Guide for K. U. Golfers Issued Student deities of golf will be given an opportunity this spring for the first time to compete with Old Man Bowie on a university golf course. The department of physical education has just issued the above man showing the location of a nine-hole course lying north of the campus near the stadium and a six-hole course which occupies the south side of the Hill. Both will be ready for play this spring. The map will be printed on the back of score cards to enable club-wilders to find the grounds. Pan-American League Settlement of Bolivia and Paraguay Dispute Would Mean Big Western Triumph By J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) Acceptance of arbitration by Bolivia and Paraguay on the initiative of the Puno-American Conference at the United Nations is expected to result in overall result for exceeding in importance the settlement of the dispute between the two South American republics. If the mediators give a verdict and facilitate to both sides, inspiring confidence among the other nations of the world, it is necessary to impart partiality of the decision, a definite supremacy, may be established between the two and Pan-American peace movements. Hind Badbury and Fanguy turned to the League of Nations or to France for aid. They were then invited to an international action, Pan-Americanism would have offered a serious blow. Both countries have well-served the League and are in line with Atlantic communities by deciding to keep their dispute a matter for the League against the Western hemisphere family. Not shares the League of Nations was committed but an international institution to promote peace and much at stake for the League as the Bolivian government crises. Both nations have agreed on a principal purpose in to create conditions for amicable adjunctions. Would Have Aided League Worldwide Have Aided League The international procedure for Bolivia and Paraguay have made use of the international organization to which they out of their entanglement. Had they swore we however, the United States would have received a definite rebuff in favor of maintaining American affairs would have been acknowledged as entering a new phase disquieting from the standpoint of the world. Bolivia and Paraguay are entitled to receive the thanks of those interested in furthering closer Pan-American intimacy for rejecting the United States, but it has been impossible for the United States to have received with equanimity the treaty which the League of Nations would have acquired had it settled the South American disputes. No accord would be reached to halt the League as arbitrals. "The South American public are doing the money market of their country a great service in the source of supply for them. They are heavy liabilities to the pores of the country, but they have a strong bond liances with friendly countries. This spirit of financial cooperation has grown in American countries more so than in European countries for advice and population in the fight against disease. The public is important part in deciding Balinese and Paraguay to give precautions to the陌夷 arrival from the Wakaian region. It would be a mistake, however, to interrupt such an infiltration, nor due to anything except self-interference for the Woman's mission in its broadest respect. To believe that North America is in need of women in the household and intention by an intimation that future loans might be withheld unless Washington advice were designed would be to mangle their commitment. Nothing would be more certain to the outcome than elimination, however opportunistically worked. But it is natural for a harborer to believe in the friendliness of a creditor whose postcard is never quite read. In such cases, both debtor and creditor to understand that they have a common interest in their mutual prosperity and security, and that their contract of Pan-Americanism which cannot be overlaid in its importance, Bolivia and Paraguay, apparently have been understood that consummates. Self-Interest Responsible Last Times Tomorrow Their desire to keep the settlement of their disputes within the Western hemisphere circle is an indication of the subinterface development of Pan-American actionation in internecine relations. It is also an indication that of character are not deterrimental to the peace of the world. Instead, peace is better served by regional cooperation than by so boundless formation of nations. In addition, nations having no normal interest in far-away countries. For that reason, Europe for Europaeus and Pan-America for Pan-Americans is a dialogue increasing international importance. VARSITY Theatre 3 Shows Daily FOUND: Ladies Gountain pen 1 front of Orcad Cafe, January W. C. McNewn, 118 Marvina Hall — 8 A new ping-pong table has been placed in the game room of the Union Kirchkellor at the University of Wisconsin. LOST; Lady's white gold wrist watch on Mass. St. or on campus. Call 1689 R. —32 Want Ads --will cause Bad Colds LOST: A recital card. Please return to Fine Arts office or Dorothy Lee, 7701 Kentucky. Phone 7708 - 85 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. LOST: A small black patent leather pursue containing a green Parker pen on which are the infiniti "I. C. D." (called Lael Davis, phone 718. LOST: A plain gold Sigma. Nu nina. Finder please call 270. Lost Friday In Fraser or in Library. —81 WANTED: Man or woman, with sales experience, in sell electric refrigerators—all or part time. Experience in refrigeration unnecessary. Address A.B.C., care of University Daily Kanan. —84 LOST: Dark climbed tortoise shell glasses Thursday night, either at 13th and Oren or near Bowersock LEAKY SOLES Come See Us BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. "A Cozy Place for Toasty Tid-Bits" Solid Comfort A good place to loaf, read the paper, eat and drink. Make it a habit. The Cottage 12th and Indiana Speed Tommy Odds and Ends Sale Rest of This Week For only a few cents you can pick up very desirable items from every department. The reason—small lots that we did not inventory. See—jewelry, gloves, flowers, hosiery, notions, underwear and even ready-to-wear. e$ ^2 $x$ ^9$ Theater. Maxine Fisher. phone 415 In the spring of 1892 president elect Herbert Hoover moved Dean N. J. McCaundall of the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri as a road man. In a campaign speech, Mr. Hoover mentioned that he was permitted to take up engineering as a result of a conversation with inimitable engineer Owen Ove, in 1892. This one won Dean McCaundall Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 25% to 50% Discount STATIONERY TWO STORES Cowlands It's Almost Like Spring Inside This Store So many Smart New Frocks have come to us. Silk Crepes in delightful spring-like colorings. Printed Crepes for the afternoon. Georgettes in Pastels. Wool Tweeds and Ensembles. New Dinner Frocks of Silk Moire. New Dance Frocks of Taffeta or Georgette. And the New Hats of Pastel Felts, Silk and Straw. Felt and Straw and Angora Turbans. Bullenc's excellence in the manner! Your Kansan should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it,a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening The University Daily Kansan Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66: News Department, K. U. 25