Weather Fair tonight and Saturday Warmest September up until late west west portions tonight. No Varsity This week's Varsity dance has been postponed because of the flu. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 。 Vol. XXVI A Methodists Lead Church Affiliation of K. U. Students 3,019 of 4,095 in Schoo Are Members of Some Religious Group. Is Finding Records made during enrollment by Registrar George O. Foster show that of 4,955 students, there are 3,688 affiliated with some church. Of this number 3,010 students were recorded as members, while 669 signified their preference. Those with no membership or preference totaled 407. The Methodist church seemed the most popular and a modern institution of Illinois, with other churches heading the list, were the Presbyterian Christian, Congregational. The complete list is as follows: Church Mem. Pref. Total Stainthill 104 38 142 Baildon, Colorden 38 12 50 Hyehong 12 1 13 Uniroyal 18 1 19 Catharbon, Colorden 372 169 543 Catharbon, Colorden 372 169 543 Christian, Colorden 7 0 7 Christian, Colorden 7 0 7 Christian Science, Colorden 1 0 1 Christian Science, Colorden 1 0 1 Contrational Church 182 62 248 Kyokyo, Colorden 48 1 49 Kyokyo, Colorden 48 1 49 Patent 16 3 19 Patent 16 3 19 Jewish 25 14 49 Jewish 25 14 49 Luther, Hays Saint 85 12 90 Luther, Lutherson 6 1 6 Luther, Lutherson 6 1 6 Methodist 960 277 1122 Prochaytor Church 304 88 683 Prochaytor Church 304 88 683 Reserve L. D. S. 8 1 10 Reserve L. D. S. 8 1 10 Uniroyal 1 0 15 Uniroyal 1 0 15 Unitary 1 0 15 Unitary 1 0 15 Universal 1 0 31 Missourian 37 7 40 No. 69 SUMMARY Men, Prof. No.Af. Te. 1795 432 349 256 Women 1224 427 67 152 SIX PAGES Totals 3019 669 .407 Zoology Club Hears Lane Eugene Mueller Elected Professor Gives Talk at Oper House of Organization "Zoology as a Profession" was the subject of Dr. H. B. Lane's address at the open house held by the club in the main lecture room of Snow Hall Thursday evening, Dec. 6. Doctor Professor in the department of zoology. "The first requirement of a zooboget," he said, "is a scientific mind. You must not be afraid of facts. He cannot look for facts as they should be, but he must look for facts as they are. A zooboget can never afford to be a master but he must always be the expert to master his hypothesis. Doctor Lane pointed out to the members of the club the openings for the medical clinic, the college medicine, teaching, and post-graduate laboratories, museums, and biological laboratories. "A good general background is necessary to the student majoring in zoology. He must first master his Engl lish language. Since German is the first language of most of all scientific articles on zoology are written in German, the student of zoology should have at least a bachelor's degree in French and Latin are also important." "The zoologist," Doctor Lane concluded, "after he has trained himself, to be able to examine animals that have determined to be a zoologist he must stick to this determination until he is old." Supplement to 1927-1928 Plays Issued by Burea constant demand for new material is so great that the bureau of general information which is a part of the extension division of the University has published a supplement to the 1927-28 plays and readings service. It includes a list of plays and readings for school and community use. During the past year, reports Helen Wiggart staff, and the school's senior administrative board, moved town. Eighteen hundred requests for plays and eleventh came from these schools. Y. W. C. A. to Sponsor Oriental Gift Bazaar Orientl bazaars, sponsored by the house Dec. 10, 11, 17, and 18, from 12 a.m., to 8 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The ways and means committees with the cooperation of the work fellowship committees is managing the work, including a chair man of the committee in charge. The bazaar will consist of a variety of oricultural articles suitable for Christmas gifts. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 Southern Mountaineers Is Kappa Phi Subject "The Mountainers of the South" was the topic of the lesson lead by Edith Umdeskeck, c'29, at the Kappa Pi meeting Thursday. The singing "Aloha Aloha Alaen," by the group and traveler by Willa Mae Darr, fa'31, Margaret Brazer, c'29, Katherine Gabriel, b'31, Gulie Hoffman, c'29, Fern Cohn, Gary Dinkins and Darken Cole, c'29, gave information on the life in the southern mountains. H荡 Trotter c'29, Dorothy Mann, e'29, and Caris Mantz, e'29, were appointed on the nominating committee to act with the president. Edith R. Price, the co-chair of the win F. Price. This committee will report at the next meeting which will be a supper meeting at the Methodist church, Thursday, Dec. 20, at 5 p. m. Foreign Affairs Group Quizzes Kellogg's Stand on Paris Peace Pac Doubsters on Senate Committee Ask Specific Translation of Its Terms Washington, Dec. 7. (UP)—Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg's defense of his anti-war treaty under questioning by some doubtfuls of the senate relations committee xs before development of xs in congress. treaty has been signed by 59 treaty has been signed by 58 some of his questioners talked vacantly about the ability of a reservation protecting this nation from European intrigues. Senator James A. Reed of Missouri and some others, appeared to be laying out a plan for a reservation specifically against any possibility that the Moro Roe doctrine might be waived in any particular by the treaty, and against any interference that the United States would make regulations in the affairs of other nations. 35 Kellogg maintained the treaty die all these things as it stands. Eugene Mucker, c.29, was elected president of the German Club at a session held in November to select for the year. Other officers are; Irna Friedrich, gr., vice-president; Albert Footte, gr., provisional secretary; Iabert McCoy, gr., treasurer. Biblical Play to Be Given Under Foster's Direction The next meeting will be held Dec. 10, in room 193 Fraser at 4:30 p.m. The program for the meeting includes a few German songs, a rumorous reading by the president, a talk by F. Hochbich of the German faculty, and presentations by M. Herlchut will also play a few of Schubert's selection on the piano. "The Conquest of a Continent", "a three-act biblical drama, to be presented at the evening services of the Christian church, Dec. 15." Under the direction of George O. Foster, his university women's chancellor and president, he initiated the 16th chapter of Acts which depicts Paul's second mission. Speaking parts in the drama will be Rui, Viola, Viola, Jesse Jean, Baxter, Timothy, Timothy. c'11; Luke, Rubin Bennett, c'22; Lake, Harmon, Harmon, c'29, and Jervis, Vera, Vera. Leavenworth Legion Is Guest at Local Meeting Residents living near the business section of town enjoyed a musical concert led by members of the Leavenworth American Legion Post who were guests of the local American Legion Liberty Post at the Chamber of Commerce building. The other numbers of the program consisted of a reading by Miss Dorothy McDonald, and a lecture by Mrs. Dick Pucha, and a debate on the subject of prohibition in which Joseph McDowell, 1231, won from Mrs. Gorsky, m32, in an audience decision. A Thousand Rebels Killed in Afghanistan Revol The positions of the rebel tribesmen were bombarded by airplanes from time to time and the rebels dispersed. Most of the rebels were killed while the rebels were continuing today. Kabul, Afghanistan, Dec. 7—(UP) More than one thousand rebels have been killed during the recent insurrection in Afghanistan, it was announced today. The Sinharvard Grillies have been in revolt along the eastern frontier here, where they have organized an emigration program, including dress reform laws, instituted by King Amman and the Syrians. Clubs Will Take University Spirit to High Schools Chancellor Says County Program Is Potent in Increasing Enrollment "The holiday season has for several years been used by the students to bring to the home folks something of the spirit of the University," said Sara McIntosh, in speaking to the temporary chairman of the county clubs yesterday. "No activity has been more potent than this one. Statistics show that for every student in Kansas who is not in college, there are two others who are not in college. When the ratio is only one to three, it is evident that a mean point for college attendance has been reached in Kansas," he said. Judge School by Students Chancellor Lindley believes that the county schools should be to encourage the county clubs should be to encourage the school students to attend some good college, and that the University takes its chances on securing its share. "Those at home judge the University by its products and by the students' representatives. The undergraduate majors in mathematics any school has," he concluded. John Bunn also stressed the fact that the home community judges the university. He said, "it is in a short speech which be made to the chairmen on the activities of the county clubs in former years," he said, "people are prone to criticize the students when they return from college, and if they do not understand them, they condemn the University. The goal of the county clubs should be quality. They should try to secure the most suitable students for the University." Suggests Aids to Publicity Window displays, a K. U. movie or video, an exhibit of art, a K. U. alumn attending and University songs and yellos, were suggestions for publicity given by Feed the Alumni Association, to the chairmen. There will be another meeting on all temporary chairs at 4:30 SPA Sunday for the conference administration building. All chairmen are urged to be present as it is very important for them to have full information in general conversation on Tuesday. Kappa Sig's Hear Wheeler Psychology Professor Talks A Y. M. Fireside Forum One of the first of the FireShed Forum lectures sponsored by the Y. H. C. A. was given last night at the University of Chicago, on the mound H. Wheeler of the department of psychology. He discussed the topic "Science and Religion," showing wherein they differed and the points in study could contribute to the other. Nasello to Hang Balmirem, Md., Dec. 7. (UP)—On the eve of his retirement from a retractable railroad field, in which he has been on duty for nearly a year ward J. Pearson, president of the New York, Kew Haven and Hartford universities and today at Johns Hopkinson hospital Kansas City, Dec. 7, (U-PG) Carl Nilsson S.J. was sentenced to hang by gang member Robert C. Smith, january June Janice H. Smith, killed June 14 during the hupot of the Home Trust Professor Wheeler explained the necessity of having philosophes in the universities. He brought out that the people of today demanded that religion be given a place. The speaker called for an open discussion at the end of his talk, and answered various questions concerning his subject. Railroad President Dies on Eve of Retirement He was 66 years old and was to have resigned from the presidency of the eastern line on Dec. 31. A cеребро given as was given as the cause of his death. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 7. (UP) - Southern California and Notre Dame come their intersection football field. Football field, Wilson, Trojan graduate manager, said in a wire to officials here today. The ball was played on Soldiers on November 16. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Irish to Meet Troians Gilbert Billy, c29, president of the Alpha XI Delta chapter here has gone on leave. He will install a new chair at the University of Colorado. --to Use Around Mt. Oread Clarence Senior, A. B. 27, is now field secretary of the Adult Educational Association of Cleveland, Ohio. This past summer he studied adult education in Europe and traveled over Germany, Austria and Holland. He was one of the American delegation to the World Peace Congress. Because of the impending influenza epidemic on the campus, the W. S. G. A. group system banquet which was to have been held at Wiedemann's Tea Room, Wednesday, Dec. 12, has been canceled. The holidays, Dec. 9, Marion Leigh, c'29, announced this morning. Tickets for Dec. 12 will be good Jan. 9. The musical concert which was to have been given Monday, December 10, in the National Library of Ireland national honorary musical consort has been postponed, because of the illness of several women who were to be attending. The concert will be announced later. The men's University Club will meet tonight at the club house, 1435 Ohio street, for a smoker and bridge. Dr. Florence B. Sherbon and Miss Viola Anderson of the department of home economics assisted at the presen- tation of the school being held at the McAllister school. Gladys Filson, A. B. 27, of Kowa, left recently for Joelk, Ili, where she has accepted a position as assistant editor of The Joel Toler Herald-News. She received her degree in journalism from Columbia while on the HILL. Miss Filson is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The annual meeting and dinner of the New England Society, at which Dr. William L. Burdick, of the School of Law, will be one of the main speakers, has been changed from Dec. 12 to Dec. 20, due to a conflict in dates Misses Ruth Kenney and Dorcas Rubble, secretaries in the University extension division, are ill with the influenza. Pay E. Livengood, A.B. 99, has written to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the House of Commons, that he in the dung camp situation in Domah district in India. He has three stations, and 12 Indians are also counselor to the district is also counselor for the district. "Must inflict fax' bad apples! Expired!" Sir Charles P. Jenson, professor of Business, Jens P. Jenson, professor of economics, and Charles H. Sandage, instructor in economics, he will be ill for some time with influenza. Miss Ema Wagner, secretary to President of the School of Business, has also been ill for the past week with bronchitis. "Czecho-Slovakian Art" is the subject of a talk to be given by Miss Roosemary Kutchman, professor of design and art at the branch of the American Association of University Women, Dec. 11, at Robert J. Rowlands, 620 Ohio street. Election of officers for the Y, M. C. A. freshman fellowship group was held at the regular meeting Tuesday through Friday. The 32,"was chosen president for the ennoring year, Reuben Rath, Cheyenne, Williams, Lawrence, J. A. Williams, Lawns, secretary, Freshman Y. M. Group Elects Quimby President The freshman group voted to participate in the fireside forums being carried on by the Y. M. C. A. for the next few weeks. All students not in attendance at the forum are to receive an invitation from the first year group to attend with them. Phi Gamma Delta, Chapter House, 1 a. m. Phi Chi, Eldridge Hotel, 1 a.m. Triangle Fraternity, Country Club, 12 p. m. Authorized Parties Friday, Dec. 7 Sigma Kappa, Chapter House 12 p. m. Tau Gamma, Chapter House, 12 p. m. Delta Upsilon, F. A. U., 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 Chi Omega, Chapter House, 12 p. m. Pi Beta Phi, Eldridge Hotel. 12 p. m. Agnes Husband, Dean of Women Dean of Women Allen Says First Year Drill Is Vital for Basketbal Fraternities Keep Pledge From Varsity Practice to Compete in Intramurals That much likely material for the freshman basketball squad was prevented from turning out for practice because fraternities with which they affirmed wished to keep them eligible for intramural competition only, andended yearend in a statement issued by F. C. P. Allen, director of athletics. "Some organizations that compete in intramural play think more of upholding the honor of their house than of allowing their pledges the freshman experience necessary for them if they are to become good varsity material," he said. Check Made on Letters A doctor Alice declared that after a docter of the records yesterday, he had found that the man had ever made a letter during his year unless he had had freshman year unless he had had freshman year. The eligibility rule states that an man who is out for freshman or varsity competition may compete in said class. For that reason, Doctor Allen said, organized houses often prevent their other students from engaging in their intramural athletics. Freshman Training Vital "Too much stress cannot be given the fact that a candidate for the varsity must turn out for freshman basketball his first year," he said. "It will have to be done, and we have this training if he wishes ever to become likely varsity material." "Fraternities are doing their plebiscy: a great injustice when they hold them back. They don't speak up, and said, "A man that has basketball ability cannot afford to waste it in bringing a loving cure to the fireside." The greater duty is loyalty to his school." King Slightly Improved Condition Still Serious; Sons Rushing to Bedside London, Dec. 7. (UF)—Radio graphs of King George's right lung were made today during the course of a long-term operation by physicians. King George had some resilient sleep last night and his gray matter has been stable for days, but he is still in a critical condition and has yet to overcome a general infection caused by pleurisy at home. The Prince of Wales returning to Ireland abside from an intercepted jet plane in the South Atlantic, reached Suez about 4 p.m. From there he will go to Port Said to embark for London. Cape Town, South Africa, Dec. 7. (UP.) The Duke of Gloucester, third George of England, and the governor for home affairs, met with the liner Laimalor Castle. He is hurrying to the bedside of his sick father, who has fallen ill to cancel his hunting trip in Africa. Mid-West Conference at Cincinnati This Y Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 7. The ninth annual Mid-West Student Conference will be held at the University of Cincinnati this year. Letters have been sent to 83 colleges, 45 of which are already members of the conference. A number of these letters must be present. Each university is expected to send two delegates. Last year the convention, held at the University of Colorado, was attended by 39 delegates representing 26 different universities. The committee in charge expects this year's conference to be the largest in its history. University of Wisconsin to Have Christmas Fete Madison, Wis., Dec. 7. — The University of Wisconsin men's club club women's glee club, Wisconsin play, Language department, and Language department are among those who will take part in the all-Christmas festival to be held Dec. 13. The Wisconsin players will present a short play dealing with some phases of the Olympics, group from the Foreign Language students will present songs and other feature reflecting Christmas celebrations. The girls clubs will make their first public appearance of the year with songs keeping with the Christmas season. Send The Daily Kansan home. Offer $1,500 Fellowship to University Women The American Association of University Women is offering a fellowship of $1,600 to any woman wishing to study or do research work either abroad or in this country. Applicants applying for this fellowship must possess a degree, and have completed a year of graduate work or its equivalent. The acceptance of the fellowship implies the obligation of the holder to originally chosen, and to make two new members, a work that is published by the holder of this fellowship, must give the assistance for its help, and also send them copies. Any additional information can be secured from Mrs. Evarts Graham, chairman, 4711 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Next Scheduled Stop in Latin- American Tour At Port of Antofagasta Hoover Heads Toward Chile, for Conference With Bolivian Officials The Maryland is trying to make all speed possible in order to catch up with her schedule delayed for an hour and a half in leaving Linn. Aboard the U. S. M. Maryland, Dec. 7- The U. S. M. Maryland, carrying President-elect Hoover on his Latin American tour was on steaming today toward its next stop, Antiofagua; Chilean will confer with Bolivian officials. Landlades on the Trans-Anadam railway last week might necessitate a landfall in Buenos Aires through the straight of Magellan and a considerable amount of time for such a trip required due to storms in the straits. Women Elect Captains for Inter-class Basketball The Maryland will drop anchor at Anofagaforte about 10 a.m. Saturday. The delegation of Bolivian officials, headed by Vitorio Calzado, will come aboard immediately. The Maryland can only stand about four hours in the port due to unforeseen conditions; it is unknown whether this will give. However enough time to go ashore. Class captains were elected and practice bays fixed at a meeting Wednesday afternoon of all women trying out for inter-class basketball. Hellen Filkin c'29, was elected captain of the senior team, making the most valuable member of the tain of her class team. Miss Filkin has also captured the varsity team The other captains are: Junior Helen Steen; sophomore, Ruth Bried enthal; freshman, Harriett Fritz. The practice schedule adopts Seniors, Tuesday 8 p. m.; Saturday 10 a. m. Juniors, Tuesday, 9 p. m.; Friday, 12:30 p. m. 12:30 p.m. Sophomores, Tuesday, 12:30 p. m. Saturday, 9 a. m. Freshmen, Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 12:30 p. m. Pete Nevada, Haskell Football Star, Is Dea Patricia Nevada, a member of the Haitian team, teamed Thursday morning of tuberculosis in St. Margaret's hospital. Kansas City, Kansas. He was 2 Nevada had been confined to the Haskell hospital for two weeks before she was moved to Margaret where the condition grew worse. His illness was not caused by a football injury, as was first suspected, but rather from his hereditary disease. The Haskell athlete played regular center on the eleventh for two years, but did not participate in any concessions. Nevada came from Fort Hall, Nevada. Cribbers Are Specimens Studied by Psychologists Colgate University has at last found a use for cilbrers, students who pass their college exams with a few weeks of roving gloves. Thirty successful cilbrers from that institution were sent to the laboratory specimens to determine the mental and emotional traits of collegiate laboratory specimens to how to cheat and get away with it. A chess club is being organized at the University of Idaho, due to the widespread interest in the game. A group of seven one-act plays, based on the novels of *University of Utah*, in a course in dramatic composition, has recently been published by the title, "University of Utah Plays." Few Complications in Current Cases of Flu on Campus But Bad Colds Prevalent and Additional Hospital Space Is Put "The flu epidemic is being controlled a fine shape," said Dr. Ralph L. Cantetso this morning. A Universityowned building at 1100 Missouri was converted into an emergency hospital yesterday, five nurses were on hand from different cities to be in charge. The beds were furnished by Bill Memorial hospital at Kansas City and Eight more beds are to be brought in from Kansas City this month. "There have been no complications, and most of the cases brought to the hospitals are bad cocks that have to be under observation for a few days." Following the remont of Chancellor E. H., Lindley yesterday to postpone as many of the social functions as would be possible, the variety of initiatives and activities, and the Delta Zeta security has postponed its party until a later date. There are now 11 patients at this building and when the other beds are installed, there will be room for nine more cases. A total of 35 patients are now crowded into the student hostel. 1406 Tennessee street, and one case has been transferred to the nurses' home next door to the hospital. "Take good care of yourself, get plenty of sleep and use a good sleep mask. Treat yourself with sary draughts, and the epidemic will be held in check," said Dr. Candue- Freshman Debate Change Contest Scheduled for Dec. 11 to Help High Schools Due to the negligibility of one member of the team and the sickness of another, two changes were made necessary in the freshman debate squad to debate at Manhattan in the radio debate to be held there Tuesday, Day Leslie Fisher and Arthur Hagen were the two numbers selected to take the place of Murray Swartz and Collins Dunes, who will be unable to pay the debt. Mr. Kelly is the third member of the squad. This debate, in which the Kansas freshman team and a team from Manhattan will participate, in being the first to speak on behalf of school debaters and coaches. The subject, resolved, "That the English parliamentary system of government is preferable to the presidential form," was used as the same as the subject debated in high school debates lasting this year. American Sea Forces to Visit South America Washington, dec. 7—(UAP) Presidient-elect Hower's "good will" tour to South America will be followed by a visit to the navy department has announced. Battleships, destroyers, cruisers and submarines will be detached for the South American cruise from the combined Atlantic and Pacific fleets which mariners in Pacific waters in January to test the defense of the Panama canal. The war game will mark the largest concentration of United States sea forces since the Panama maneuvers five years ago, and will continue until No official schedule, however, has been arranged as yet for the South American visit. Baker University Shows The Pirate's Daughter Bulfin, Dec. 7, — (United Press) Prime Minister of department of Arts and Culture of the United the presentation of "The Prince's Daughter," all-University musical The art department is painting the scenery, the domestic art classes are designing and making costumes, the choir will present a routine of dances and the singing of the leading roles is being prepared by the school of music. Miss Mayes Evans of the dramatic department is coaching the students. Miss Margaret Tate, Robinson Kan, will play the leading feminine role. Jaime Del Rio Dead Berlin, Dec. 7 - (UF)—Jane Del Kellier, of the University of Virginia, divorced husband of Dolores Del Roi, motion picture star, died at 6 p.m. Monday of infection resulting from a broken leg.