Mostly fair tonight and Tuesday. Probably slightly warmer ex- tern in northwestern part. C 2. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Boost K, U. Attend your county club meeting tomorrow. Vol. XXVI C. Foreign Student Loan Fund Used for First Time UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1928. Committee in Charge Sees Hope of Increasing Present Amount to $2500 to $2500 Fund Is Raised Every Year There has been a year in which 1929 when a sum of money was raised for the Chinese relief. In 1924 a fund was raised to fund the purchase of clothing, food and books for European students. In 1924 the present plan started to be established for the education was established. A Russian student was brought to the university of Kanazawa by a graduate from here. The fund went on in this manner up until last year, when the Foreign Student Loan Fund American May Annly Also “At the present time the amount of this fund stands at about $800, a sum that is sufficient for any immediate need in a large extent to a number of students should they call for it,” said Ms. Nandina, who noted that the amount of the fund can be raised to $2500. The money this year is being拨给 by personal valuation. The fund for foreign students is loaned on very little personal security, as the students are not able to give such in this country. The only thing that is needed is the word of another student that has been in school previously. Americans May Apply Also If the case of an American student seeks a loan, he or she is a little more rigid, although money is often banned on security that the banks would not think of accepting, said Dean Dyer. "Where a student needs a loan, you need to consider the application tries to find out if there is not some other source from which money might be secured, or they attempt to cut the amount of the loan down. The reason for this is that students are not covered for use by those who are not able to get it any other place. The security needed is slightly simpler trades in the past and the families' interests in the present student is applying for the loan." A sum of $899 was赛费 had yean by means of the Christmas club sale. He is a Faculty basketball game, which were turned over to the Student Loan fund At the meeting of the Christmas Fund, Eugn, Arthur, Eugh, an American who research from the extended trip of American students to foreign Student Finds in America." FOUR PAGES Faculty Members Not Eligible at Student Hospital Will Treat Students Only "Only faculty members who are also students and have paid the month's rent for their education are doctors of the student hospital," said Chancellor E. R. Lindley in a notice sent to her department. R. Druah L. Canutesson and Dr Rachael C. Sparks, of the Students Hospital, have received a few calls in regard to their medical attention. They are busy normally with their student service and are asked during the present emergency. Norman, Okla, Dec. 10—As the result of the return of a volume of child's stories from which very valuable illustrations had been torn, J. L. Wiley is now offering the University of Oklahoma has declares that he will stop the practice of disfiguring library books if it takes a severe assault or arrest of several students to do it. "The they are both under full time employment by student funds, and have their first and chief responsibility to manage them. They must much they may regret it they must give their time and energy exclusively to the clientele," concluded the Chancellor. Librarian at Oklahoma Will Employ Detectives "I would be distractive to me," Mr. Rader said, "to be forced to arrest a student on such a charge, and would give the school undisable publicity. But unless the practice is stopped at static measures will have to be taken." New Museum of Show Properties Is Open to University Students Among Rafters of Fraser Hall Everyone is acquainted with the fact that at the present time there are three museums on the campus, one in Dyce, one Thayer building, one in Dyce, and one on the campus art in Fraser hall. What everybody is not acquainted with is the fact that just recently, in the matter of time between now and this year, has come into being on this campus. Green Room Is in Fraser The name of this museum, according to its director and instigator, Prof. Andrew D. Brennan, the department is, the "green room," and it is used to store away all the properties of the various shows that have taken place during the past five or six years. To get to the green room one climbs the dressing room stairs from the Fraser theatre stage to the very top of the building, and then up into the very rafters of the theater where one can look down more carefully at the face of the stage. Next the head is flicked very low to avoid a great bear attack on the way and then the room is reached. In the very center of the room there is a small table in the brunel midiier of the "Dessert draining wine and cursed the nobles of Florence" where Ophelia's bier, while near it is the throne of Denmark where the gracious queen met her死床. Grimming Annual Organization of K. U. County Clubs Tomorrow Morning A Jayhawker Will Be Place in All High Schools if Possible "The possibility of a dayawker being sent to the high school at home, depends upon the presence and cooperation of all students from the re-entry program," she said in a meeting" said Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association this morning. The elites will meet tomorrow on Tuesday in the campus on posted pockets about the camps. A record should be made in sending Jayhawks to high schools this year as counties have a large representation are being asked to take a special collection for the purpose of supporting Kingwood high schools, which are not represented in the University, according to Klsworth. Banquets, window displays, high school programs, and programs before city clubs will probably constitute the first group of students as in former years. There are six display cabinets four by six feet in dimensions, which may be had by the county clubs paying for transportation. The department of journalism will have several thousand folders ready for distribution Saturday, Dec. 15. The folders contain pictures of the city's athletic teams at Memorial hospital, Kansas City, Kar The results of the meetings will be gathered by reporters for the Kansan and sent to the various newspapers of the county involved. Programs From KFKU Reach Distant Points Applause notes and letters of appreciation have been received from many parts of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, and Canada, since Nov. 11, when KFKU began broadcasting on its new network of 1250 kilobytes with wifi power. Most of these indicate that the reception is unusually clear and that the station now has a comparatively low number of other stations during other daytime or evening hours. Many of the letters and cards received from distant points state that this is the first time that they have ever heard KFKU. The new assignment, says Har伯龙 , Ingham, director of the university extension division, makes it possible to teach a course in the friends of the University living in greater Kansas City to time in on radio programs from this station, a thing which has been practically imitated by many stations. In 1925 on account of the interference of other stations, broadcasting on the same or nearby channels. Among the letters and cards received are favorable comments from members of the following: Y; Columbus, Spring; Winnipine, Canada; Colorado Springs, Col; Omaha; Garden City.—When the current carousel was sold or for the new "finey momma," she called the children in Garden City had their names placed in it. The names were "Molly" and "Katie." group of the hideous idle which caused John Beal so much trouble is "L." Weapons of all sizes, shapes and descriptions are arranged along the walls, where the armor is held by which Archie Bea was slain during one of the intermissions of Dumpy's "LE" Glistening in the light are the skulls of Hamlet and Lacertes. Swordwills, daggers, atthetes, scimitars, spears, swords, knives and a fearful array against the wall. Catherine's Seepre There High up on the east wall of the road hangs the head piece of Catherine's Great Catherine. "Below is her secreta, and over the rack hangs the very same nightgown which she wore when referring to an Englishman, she said, could only have him for my museum." Against the north wall runs the long rack which holds the clothing which奥凯 Kowany, Neri, Hamlet, Jimmy Doyle, Owen Fletcher, and Ophelia. Hassin and his cohorts, of "IF," and a host of others have worn it. With the theater-goers of the campus. Anyone can spend an interesting hour or so looking these things over, but the only way to enter the "green room" is by way of invitation, which only makes the place more interesting when a person manages to get into it. The meeting which affords an opportunity for the old and new members of the faculty to become acclimated with each other, is called but once a year. This university matters of general importance will be presented at this time. There will be ar. assembly of the entire faculty of the University on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 12, at the Administration building of the Administration building. Faculty Will Assemble Wednesday at 4:30 p. m Washburn to Entertain University Students After Game, Dec. 18 Chancellor Will Speak; Dance Orchestra Will Furnish Free Music A basketball game, a dance, and a program, are awaiting the students who attend the dedication of Washburn's new field house at Topena. All participants are invited to inspect the new building and watch an immediately following the close of the game, according to Thomas Caffey, 129. Music for the dance will be furnished by a Topena orchestra. The general admission price to the game is $50. The position of the scots, will also admit one to the program and dance. The program will consist of music by the K. U, Band, a Topka orchestra, and a short speech by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Special busses and bus rates will be announced later by the bus companies. Ted Shultz Given Leave Ted Shultz, for years local general secretary of Y. M. C. A. at the University of Kansas, has been by the GYU board last night. Mr. Shultz will take graduate work at the Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University. No. 71 This is the third of a series of eight lectures on contemporary literature featuring the author's personal portment. The next one is to be a lecture by Dr. Overson on Jan. 16, by Mr. Nieuwerst. George Bernard Shaw and his works, is the text for a lecture to be taught by Miss Alice Winston of the english Department for freshmen and all others interested, on Thursday at 4:30 p. m., in 205 Fraser hall. Sam R. Carter will be the acting secretary during the absence of Mr. Shultz. Y. M. C. A. Secretary to Study in New York City Miss Winston to Talk on George Bernard Shaw Byrd Believed to Be in Ice Floes Washington, D.C. 10–(UP)—Commander Richard E. Byrd was believed to be ice floe bearers today. Atmospheric conditions in the vicinity of the ice floes prevent radio communication. Yesterday Byrd and his ship was 1,661 miles southeast of Island and the ice barrier was in sight. Classes Continue; Influenza Cases Decrease Steadily Doctors Believe Flu Zenith Reached Saturday; 69 Under Hospital Care Now No indication that classes will be disbanded because of the flu epidemic in April and May, but press time today. The peak of the widespread sickness is believed to have occurred. Dr. Ralph I. Cautenoso, director of the student hospital, has reported a 20 percent increase in the present time are 20 in the temporary hospital, 37 in the student hospital, and about twelve in the current serious cases and most of the students now ill have contracted the disease in the last five days. They will be under surveillance. It is believed that the cases reported this morning and yesterday are the result of infections where the students were overseas. Strict confinement is the problem that the hospital authorities are working on and which has prevented the discharge of patients to home for the flu treatment and have left the hospital less congested. The extension of the hospital to further dimensions is now considered unnecessary and the decision to have been Saturday morning. Announce Radio Program Talks by Art Supervisor; Band Concert Included A schedule of programs, to be given out at this month and the first part of the year, will be listened over KFKU, the University of Kannas radio station. This program has been arranged by Ellsworth University. You can contact UUU. The following is the program. Ladies Trio - Miss Laura Rankin, Miss Ila Martin, Miss Mary Young The following is the program: December 12 6:30:27 m m m Mes september 12 6:30,7:30 p.m. Miss Mary Young, Contralio, Miss Kathryn Kaul, Piano. December 13 8:00:20 p. m. University Band, under the direction of J, C, McCanle. December 16, 4:00:59 p. m. All Musi- cal Vegetal Program, University Auditorium December 19, 6:30:7.20 p.m. m. "Art as a Day Laborer" Mrs. Roabi Seabury, Art Supervisor. December 20 8:00:9.00 p.p. m. Mu Ph Epicaon Conect Program, ober 28, 6:30,7:30 p.m. m. Mos Meta Muphy, Organist, Moss Doreathy Kuerstner, Voidlust Mr. Karl Kuerstner, Voidlust E. Andersen, Organist, Mr. Verk Bratten, Baritone, Mr. Karl Bratten, Tenor Mr. Waddenmar Geich, Vlohnstr. January 2 6:30:37 p. m. Mr. Laurel January 9 6:30/7:30 "Color in Data" Supervise, Miss Karen Cathcart, Violin, Miss Virginia Nelson, Piano, Miss A曼娜 Wulf, Conduct. Station KFKU will be on the air for its regular programs or the upcoming season. On Friday, January 3, at 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Station WREN, Lawrence, Kansas Washington, Dec. 10. —(UP) The interior director appropriated $24 million from $844,165,000 to two万亿 less than the budget estimate it was reported to the House today by an audit group. Approviation Bill to House Students of the Mackay School of Mines at the University of Nevada have discovered a jaw bone and test horse of the Pleistocene period. E. H. Lindley Continues Boulder dam debate. Judiciary committee takes up cal- culer bill. Consider a resolution authorizing appointment of a congressional committee to attend the 25th anniversary of first airplane flight in North Carolina. Senate In Congress Today --nice workmanship evidenced in their productions. Also considers the Austrian and Greece settlement. House Tuesday Class Schedule First hour 8:30:06 Second hour 9:15:50 Coffee Cocaineation Third hour 11:00:13 Fourth hour 11:45:29 Afternoon classes as usual. Small Replicas of Ancient Japanese Masterpieces, Including White Cats and Monkeys, on Sale by Y. W. Small replicas of ancient Japanese masterpieces are on sale at the Oriental bazaar being held at Henken Museum in Tokyo. The supersizes the paintings of the Y. W. C. A. The sleeping white cat and the group of three monkeys are known to everyone, but few realize that they are miniatures of old pieces of Japanese art. The original of these white cats that are commonly used as ornamental animals, and the similar feline for almost eight centuries under an elaborately ected arch outside the temples at Nikko, Japan. These tems were decorated by the Japanese yayana when Japanese art was at its height and were completed by his wife, Himejima Yasuya, the two best artisans in every line were called from every province in Japan, and grouped into teams with their own instruments, to paint on the same team. This inspired a keen rivalry which was largely replayed today. Date of Swimming Meet Changed Because of Flu The intramural swimming meet which was to be held today and the meet which was postponed until December 17 and who is in charge. The postponement of the meet is due to the number of boats on the campus, Gouch Ehrel said. On Wednesday, Dec. 19, the 200 yard relay, the 150 yard back stroke, diving and the 220 yard dash will be held. The events which will be held on Monday, Dec. 17 are, the 300 yard mudley relay, the 50 yard dash, the 100 yard back hitch, and the 100 yard dash. Bolivia and Paraguay Clash While Delegates Sit in Peace Meeting Diplomatic Relations Severed Following Border Scrap in Chaco State Washington, Dec. 16 - (UP) - A resolution expressing the desire of the inter-American conference on counsel for the victims of Boloine and Paraguay read unity in a spirit of justice was adopted, affirming its importance in its opening session today. Delegates of twenty republics assailed him, elected Secretary of State and appointed permanent chairman of Pan-American conference on conciliation and arbi- Washington, Dec. 10—Strained relations between Bolivia and Paraguay have caused both countries to cash in on the promise of American conference on arbitrations and conclusion. Delegates of twenty republics assembled for the opening Diplomatic relations between the two countries had been broken off over the week end. Bolivia on Saturday ordered the Paraguayan charge to leave La Paix in the wake of a border incursion by the Argentine and Paraguay followed Sunday by ordering the Bolivian charge to quit Paraguay immediately. Both legations here admitted the gravity of the situation created by the rupture of diplomatic relations, but there was no statement indicating what their development about them was to be from the Pan-American session. Coolidge Urges Diplomacy Washington, Dec. 10- Solution of all international disputes by diplomatic means; a course to arms was urged by President Coolidge today in an address in which he gave his opinion of the Pan-African conference now in progress here. The president landed the part taken by the nations of the western hemisphere toward promotion of peace and said representation of twenty governments at this conference was motivated by the desire for peace and justice. Says Hostility and Hatred Lacking He recited evidences of good will in the Western hemisphere, "The pea people are without animosities," he said "They have no historic and indire tional relations. The brazen intent are lacking and rivalries that exist center on the beneficin atrife of the market place." The president cited the leading role taken by the South American counterpart, Alberto Fujimori, in "both convolution and arbitration integral ports of their national policy." "America," he said, "has not been lagged in furthering similar doctrines." Read the Kansan Want-Ads. The temples abound in red, gold on white lacewings, intricate hand-carryings, and delicate treasures on hand. The laces are also a key example of the Chinese and Japanese lacers at the bazaar also. The hear no evil, see no evil, speak to evil monkeys will be there, biting lips and struggling to be vivacious. The colored Japanese prints are interesting especially those of the huge incense mats that adorn our California redwoods. There is a 25-mile avenue of these forest giants, and their dents pass on their pigrigments to the temples where they study the history of the trees. This oriental bazaar is part of the W. Y. C. A. plan, for the month of emerald spring, where the peoples of other countries and is a representation of their contribution "lions" Mid-Year Graduates Will Be Interviewed Regarding Employment Many Secure Positions Through the Industrial Concerns Representatives Representatives of the Bell Telephone-Station House Electric and Manufacturing will be on the campus this week to interview students regarding employ- On Dec. 12, James Harrison, St. On December 15, Kircher, Johns, Henry Chick, Chris Bentley, the interests of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company the Roll Laboratories, Western Electric Com- pany, and western Eell Telephone公司 Dr. E. B. Roberts, of the educational department of the Westin house Electric and Manufacturing Company will be here Dec. 14 an academic day in the graft course and employment at the Westinghouse concern. At this time the representatives are primarily interested in these students to test their interview skills and semester and they will visit here again next spring to interview them. Students in the School of Business, and those majoring in physics and engineering as well, as engineers in the mechanical, industrial, or "All but four or five of the grand maters in these departments of the School of Engineering and Architecture go out from the school through representatives of large, forward-looking concerns; commented Dean Sham." There are six electrical engineers graduating in February and a large number for this time of the year in the other departments. The representatives have sent personal letters to many of the students explaining their mission, and plans for the interviews are well under way. Prince Crossing Europe Long Race to King's Bedsid Almost Completed Briindia, Italy, Dec. 8—(UP) —The Prince of Wales began a speca tacular race across Europe today to the bedside of his father King George Arriving from Port Said on the cruiser Enterprise, the Prince transferred to a waiting special train which departed at 12:30 p.m. for Boulgeau, France. London, Dec. 10.—A bulletin issued shortly before today by King George's physician said: "Although it has been a long time has been some fall in the temperature this morning. There is also a slight amount in the general condition." Hoover Met by Cheering Crowd at Santiago, Chilc Santiago, Chile, Dec. 10—(UP) President-elect Herbert Hoover arrives by train at 11:45 a.m. today Pres. Carlos Huez greeted Hoover as he stepped from the train in the Chilean capitol. Deafening cheers greeted Hoover at Alameda station where he left the train. Police and soldiers were unable to hold the enthusiastic crowd in check as they moved through and Ambassador Henry T. Fletcher. At 3.18 p. in Mr. Mooney visited President Daines at Moundua palace in 2007, where he was accompanied by the American poet, William L. Cubettone, Honore Daines. Rugh Will Speak at Y. M. Dinner Tomorrow Night Foreign Secretary Present at Joint Board-Cabinet Meeting Sunday Evening Tickets to this dinner should be secured at either the Y, M, C. A. office in Fraser hall from members of the cabinet, or at Y, W. headquarters, Arthur Ralph, who has, spent 20 years in the Orient, and who has been 12 years national student Y. M. C. A. M. C. A. Tuesday evening at 6 wck, at the regular monthly Y. M. C. A. fellow-dinner, to be held in the Cafeteria. Rugh I. At Y. M. Meeting Rough I. At Y. M. Meeting advisory board, meeting of the Y. M. C., A. last night at the of Tel Shutz, general secretary. This meeting was mainly turned over to a discussion of the association's needs, and the need in other parts of the world, of which Mr. Rugh is intimately acquainted. The resignation of Dr. Edward Hirsch was read and accepted. Three members and two members of the advisory board were intimately group. The new board members are Melvin Griffin, Athletic coach at Lawrence Memorial High School; Claude Schmidt, associate professor in Commerce, and Prof. W. E. Sandels of the department of political science. Sterriary Shultz was formally allowed a leave of absence to take graduate work at Union College and Co. where he will leave some time in February. Mr. Shultz also made a report reviewing be work of the organization this At the close of the business session refreshments were served, and the group spent the remainder of the evening in informal discussion. This afternoon Mr. Rugh spoke at the meeting of the Kansas Association Administration audition. The dinner Tuesday evening will conclude Mr. Rugh's speech. Will Present "Station YYYY," Wednesday Evening Drama League Plans Play Booth Tarkington's play, *Situation YYYY will be presented December 12, 8 to 10, by the Laurence Drama League*. The students will attend School, together with prologue by Sanyatra Murreer, and a number of members of Tav Sigma. Admission to see the program is free. The purpose of the entertainment is to acquaint the people of Lawrence and the students of the school with the work of the Drama League and interest them in membership. The east of Station YYYY is as follows: Herbert Winsted William Wheeler Mrs. Winsted Mrs. J. B. Henry Caroline Winsted Roma Punk Vita Winsted Mr. Famille P, Conley Mr. Winstead Dr. J, W. O'Ryan Reger Colby J. Neale Carman Charles, the chaunter E. Elgin Milligan Hawaiian Troubadours to Play in Annual Revue The Zapatas treobradians who were received so well in the East-West Revue last year have been obtained again for the annual presentation of the Zapatas at the Fraser theater Friday and Saturday night of this week. Three of the four Hawaiianis who make up the musical group are students at the Kaua'i State Agricultural College, and the fourth is Abraham Aiia, c299. Zapata (trademarks) have sported their trademark logo in the championship stand and for the past two years have been a leading program in 'Mhattan' and vicinity nearly The playing of all types of Hawaiian music, and presentation of Hawaiian instruments, constitutes the program of the troubadours. All four are native Ha- The women's rite队 at the University of Idaho has challenged, and will shoot against, the women's rife program. The American Institute of Technology, and Washington State college. More than women have reported for practice. Send The Daily Kansan home.