PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1929 California Greets K. U. Basketeers After Long Trip Three - Game Series Opens Tonight; Squad Shows Speed and Punch in Workout Oakland, Calif., Jan. 3, *Sunny Cali* greeted the squad of 12 university of Kansas basketball men and Coach F. C. Allen, who arrived in Oakland yesterday morning. The players, weary from the longest trip, were able to arrive directly to the Hotel Oakland, where every comfort was provided. After a good rest the representatives of the Sunflower state visited the birchland auditorium where the faculty taught the university. The University of California is laud. Coach Allen ordered a brief workout to loosen up the stiff muscles and the joints before he intentionally alive with the ball. Driving fiercely, the team demonstrated a more consistent and lively attack than the other all season, according to Doctor Allen. Likewise, the Golden Bears are俯卧战阵, the contests and are boasting confidence come of the intersectional games with the dayhawker tonight, tomorrow. In practice session, it was revealed that Coach Allen would probably start Thompson and Bishop, forward Puden or David, center) and Cox and Fitzgerald. A teammate would test the team returned to the host for blackboard instruction. It is the hope of Kansas alumni in San Francisco and Oakland, that the Kansans will remain in California even after college, that they have been planned by the former Kansas men, however, with school already in session at Lawrence, the Jayhawkers will probably leave the games scheduled for completion of the games scheduled. Breaks Endurance Record Other Planes Still Are in Air After Woman Lands (United Press) Aviation scored brilliantly in its endurance tournament with old man gravity today. Miss Bobby Trout, 18 years old Los Angeles entrant in the women's event, landed her first trip to the southern California airport of the southern California city, after soiling in the air for 12 hours and 11 minutes, a new endurance flight record for Apparently can reach its goal and break all endurance flight records, the Question Mark park in the air at 7:26:47 a.m. today. After a rather disagreeable eight the army ran through Los Angeles and San Diego today. Old man gravity got in his best work at Marshall, Mo., last night when he tied the little Burlington plane as its swooped down to receive a new supply of gasoline. The when touched the wing, it would be disqualified, ter minated the flight after remaining in the air less than 11 hours. Washington U. to Play Carnegie Tech Next Fall St. Louis, Jan. 3 — Washington University will play Carnegie Tech in the national championship game, according to Dr. Frank Ewer-bard, chairman of the Athletic Council of Washington University, who has announced final plans for the game. Because Carnegie was one of the outstanding teams in the country that never won a game, that this coming attraction will draw the largest crowd that ever attended a Carnegie. The carding of the Carnegie game completes the November part of the schedule which includes games in Kansas and St. Louis University. Hearst and Durant Seek to Agree on Temperance New York, Jan. 3—(UOP)—W, C Durant, who paid $25,000 for a plan to enforce prohibition and W, R. Heartat, who has offered $25,000 for a plan to repalce it, sought to get to gather information on the common ground issues. Darent sent a telegram to Heath congratulating him upon "this contribution of yours to the question; Are the American scientists give the failure of this exhibition, the greatest experiment ever undertaken by a free people?" To which Heart replied: "We are not so far apart as might seem at first glance. I can assume, I think, that we are both equally sincerely interested in the cause of what is wrong and the only way of between us is a difference of opinion as to what is the best way of promoting that cause." For Funk's Ambulance, phone 199 —adv. Swimmers Are Called to Meet at 5:15, Jan. 8 The first call for swimming practice will be Jan. 8, according to Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach. Mr. Alphin will lead a varsity men interested in the swimming team will meet with him in Brooklyn on April 5, 1:15 p.m., on that date. If the team shows up well several dual meets may be scheduled with Kansas schools and perhaps one with some Kansas City队. The Big Six Intercollegiate swimming meet will be held in Kansas City this year, and Coach Alphipn plans to enter a full squad in all events. Intramural Swimming Carnival Will Begin Tomorrow Afternoon Nearly 130 Men Will Represent Nineteen Organizations in Competition The first five events of the intramural swimming meet will be run off tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, according to the intramural managers. Approximately 130 men represent 19 organizations are entered in the aquatic carnival. The second event of the meet will be Monday afternoon. Competition in this part of the intramural race is to be keen as several prominent swimmers are entered. The more assiduous ones have been training during the race run off in respective order are: 300 md, medley, 50 yard dash, plunge, 50 yard backstroke, 190 yard dash. Memorial to Engineering Instructors Is Discussed Dean George C. Shand and R. W. Warner of the School of Engineering and Architecture are in Kansas City Missouri, while the president presided over by Herbert Dumme, R. S. '06, president of the engineering branch of the Kansas City University. The committee is meeting to discuss a form of memorial which will honor the deceased and deans who have made contributions to the School of Engineering and Architecture. Those whom the committee considers appositely Deans Marvin and Walker. The youngest seat holder on the New York stock exchange is Emilie Paul. She was born in Philadelphia and started as an office boy but was given the seat, which is worth $400,000, by her parents. A new military building for classroom work is being planned at the Colorado Agricultural College at Fort Collins. Nature Photographs by Lorene B. Squire Will Be Exhibited Many of Her Pictures Featured by National Magazines and Newspapers A collection of photographs by Lorene Squire e211, showing wild flowering vines to southern Kansas and Wisconsin will be exhibited during the month of February in the exhibition rooms of c23 and c27 West Administration build- The main feature of the collectio, is a series of photographs of the Kansas coyote a number of which photographs have been published in the Dept. of Wildlife and Conservation the photographs have been published in the rotogravure section of the Kansas City Star with a brief sketch concerning him in the feature section. A detailed account of the life of this coyote was published in the Milwaukee Journal. The photographs of the king rail night horse, kangaroo rat, and prairie dog were accompanied by stories in the Nature Magazine one of which was reprinted in the Literary Digest. The book was first published in the New York Times, St Louis PostDispatch, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Philadelphia Inquirer, etc. Wire Flashes United Press This is the first exhibit of photographs at K. U. In February Ernest Lawson, a member of the Natural Academy of Design, who is now teaching painting in his studio, has created a collection of his paintings here. Coaches H. W. Hargas and John Baitis were in the Kansas City interleague, but the ball games, it was announced following a meeting of the Kansas City, Mo., team. K. U. Coaches Selected as Basketball Officials The two Kansas coaches will alternate with three other officials in handling the contests. Ed Hess, Dwight Keano and Pat Mason are the others who will assist in the contests scheduled. The first games will be played Friday. Topkka, Jan. 3.—(UP)—An appraisal of $21,248,768 for 1950-31 for Kansas was recommended today by W. V. Jackson. --for New York, Jan. 3- (UP)-Strong armed detectives raided 34 alleged spokesmen in the metropolis lost Thirty-nine persons were arrested. And, if police analysis of seized liquor shows wood alcohol present, further charges of violation of the state poison laws will be lodged. Alter Says British Will Have Little Precipitation Prof. Dissmore Alter, of the department of astronomy, in speaking to the members of the American Meteorological Society, told me New York, Dec. 28, told that the skies were clear and idle, made from a study past cycles, checked well with actual precipitation. The first half of 1908 was very dry, so the skies, Prof. Alter said, emphasizing that he no claim to a solution of the problem of long range weather foreseeability. Evidence presented by Prof. Alter at the meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Dec. 29, supported by the pilots of the planet Sputter and Yale University, made thirty years ago that the tides of the sun, caused by the pull of the planets Sputter and Yale University, were one period in which the sun's eclipses occur wand and wane. Prof. Alter's check of sunset suposets for the past thirty years closely parallel Prof. Alter's check of sunrise on the sun, while not so pronounced as the ocean tides of the earth, produce great results because the atmosphere is perfect equilibrium. Prof. Alter said. Predicts Light Rainfall The University of Kansas had a large delegation at the American Economics Association meeting in September 2016, who attended were J. P. Jensen, L. T. Tukey, E. U. Underhill, B. E. Wardner and R. D. Woodward in the local department of economics. Bloch to Show Paintings Professor's Pictures in Demand at St. Louis Exhibit Albert Block, professor of drawing and painting has been invited to exhibit a collection of his paintings at the University of Louisville library at St. Louis, Ma., in February. During the month of December at the Museum of Modern Art, Pherson, Professor Block exhibited three of his paintings. One of these, "Untitled," was purchased for the public collection there which is maintained by a fund in the custody of the superintendent. The Table" was purchased for the public collection there which is maintained by a fund in the custody of the superintendent. "Three at Table" was painted by Professor Bloch in 1025 here at Lawrenceburg. In Kansas City Art Institute two years A collection of Professor Bloch's pictures in water colors will be shown in the museum. An administrative building in February. May Indict Four Officers Reports Current as a Result of Liquor Orgy Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 3—(UP) The reports that four members of the police department may be indicted for the liquor argument that brought about the deaths of four persons, were current today as the grand jury resumed its work. The murder indictments it is said will be based on chants that four of the men involved were called into dive where the liquor was served, died as the result of chloral having been ingested. Police Recover Watch Stolen 24 Years Ago Pan American Conference Adopts Arbitration Treaty St. Paul, J. 3—(UP)—Lost 24 years ago, a $400 diamond-studded gold watch was back in the possession of its owners here today and William Hunt of New York was hailed by his mates as the "man with the memory of an elephant." The inspector while on his regular rounds of the pawnbills observed in her apartment, the woman's watch with a diamond crown on the back. He consulted his record book and confirmed his conduct last 24 years before Miss Calilian. Washington, Jan. 3—(UPI)—A general treaty of inter-American arbitration was adopted unanimously by the Pan American conference of the Pan American conference here. Before the adoption of the pact minor changes in the order were made in the draft reported by the sub committee. The final adopted draft now will be considered at a plenary session of the conference. Before the adoption of the final draft today, various delegations announced their countries would sign with certain reservations. Charles Krug, a United States gate, announced the United States would sign without reservations. Announcements A meeting of the varsity debate squad will be held tonight at 7:30 in Green ball—E. C. Buehler. Oklahoma Aggies Have 15 Games Stillwater, Okla., Jan. 3.—The Oklahoma A. team and M. College basketball team will open the 1929 season on Monday. 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