THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol. XXVI Chairmen Chosen for Each County Club at Meeting FOUR PAGES Convocation Soon Will B Arranged to Present Definite Plans for Clubs Temporary chairmen for each County Club were selected yesterday at a meeting of the general County Club to secure a convoction in the near future, at which time the work for the organization be begun immediately. A finance committee composed of Stewart Lyman, Dick Gafford, and Warren Leahy chairman, John Tucker, to work out a scheme of fit $n$ the activities of the clubs. It was decided that the members of the high schools of each county "County Clubs were first organizer to create an interest in going to college among the high school students and students of the college the students to attend the University," said Chancellor E. H. Linden yearly误, "the clubs do a good work for they rally the local alumni and help them make an interest in the affairs of the University, also if they discover a particularly promising student in a high school, they can stabilize which might prevent him from attending college. It has been found that the most progressive counties have the largest college enrollment," he said. Seals on Sale This Week Donators to Tuberculosis Fund to Get Badges Christmas seals for the tuberculosis fund will go on sale Thursday morning, and continue until Friday. The seals will be distributed. Boehe will be established in the various buildings for selling the seals and these are to be supplemented by sales in the various organized houses. An effort will be made to make each seal a valuable asset. No. 66 Buttons inserted with *n* double-bar across will be given each person contributing as much as 25 cents. Although the campaign will be carried on much as was the Red Cross drive, there is no connection between the two. The Red Cross requires a donation to keep it running while the Christmas seals campaigns; welcome smaller amounts. W. S. G. A. Group System Banquet to Be Dec. 13 A group of representatives from the city organized housewives will meet on Wednesday at 4 p.m. to obtain instructions and materials for the event. The annual W. S. G. A. all group system banquet for the fall semester will be held Dec. 12 at 6 o'clock in Wiedemann's tea room. Prizes will be given to the group entertaining with the best stunt skateboarding skills. Charlotte Harper, ed'29, is in charge of the program; Ether Wainwright, c'20 of tickets; Lois Gillis, c'20, of invitations; and Jamie Stamper, c'32, of winners. This is to be the regular first semester to be taught, two being given each year, and the other being a program will consist of stunts put on by the various groups. Each group's team will perform for which it is organized, such as sewing, books, bridge, athletics, or gymnastics. Guests will be: Deen Agnes Husband, Miss Elise Neuweschwander, Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, and Miss Helen Filkin. Dates for Preliminary Senior Interviews Set Preliminary interviews with senior electrical and mechanical engineers graduating in February will begin Dec. 12 when w. R. Kerecher, Topkae and James Harrison, of St. Louis, representatives of the Southwestern Bell Telephone and Ameri-公司, visit the University. Two days later, Dec. 14, 15, E. B Roberts, of the department of education of the Westinghouse Electric Company, will be in Lawrence interviewing those who filled in the roles of testers sent out by that company recently. It is the custom of the larger industrial concern to interview the seniors of each year's class prior to graduation, and have been filled out by this year's seniors for Westinghouse Electric and General Electric companies and it is expected that representative of all universities will attend university intermittently until spring. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1928 Bal Jeffrey to Coach at Baker U., Is Rumor Baker University's basketball team may be coached by Balfour Jeffrey, '28, former Kansas Star, this season. The men's team consists of number of athletes for the Baldwin institution, nor E. S. Liston, directors of athletics and head coach football, would confirm the minor headerboards or would they deny it. At the present time the team is eng held in pre-season practice y Carl Steinber, all-state forward at year. Jeffrey's employment was announced definitely until a meeting of the Bake trusts this month. Rainfall in November of 8.86 Inches; Last High Record in 1879 Temperatures for Month Above Normal; First Killing Frost Rainfall over four times the normal for November was recorded by the University meteorological station last month. on Second The normal rainfall for the month is 1.89 inches, but this November all most five times as much rain fell compared to previous year, and it is the largest November rainfall recorded here in 61 years of record of this station, and it is the largest result since 1921. The last high record for November was 5.15 inches recorded in 1874. Most of the rain for this month is from November, when the total fall was 6.31 inches. This is more than an inch more than the total rain for any previous November. When the average for November month, rain fell in measurable on nine days, which is four more than the average for November. When there was a good deal of thunder. Temperatures for the month were somewhat above normal, the minimum of 29 degrees being five degrees above the normal. The diurnal range was recorded on the 10th, with temperatures of 65 and 29 degrees. The first freezing temperature was the second, and the first freezing of the second, was the first killing frost of the season. The maximum of 73 degrees in essentially the normal is the normal maximum for November. The relative humidity of 748 percent was six percent above normal while there was more cloudiness by seven percent than normal. In the 61 year record it is interesting to note that the greatest snowfall was in 1904, with a total of 14 inches fell. There are many years when no snow is recorded. The greatest number of fogs for November was in 1969, with a total of 15. There were more, however, for December. The normal number for flogs is one. Extension Division Plans School Radio Program A test was started last week by the extension division of the University of Kansas, fostered by Guy V. Keeler which regarded the possibility of sending programs over the radio to students in need, and such programs as an aid to them in their various chapel exercises during the academic year. Reporter have come in response to the question cards sent out over a week, but they have superintendents of a majority of the schools in city's of the third class report that they could not use the program. In some cases, because of the fact that they do not have radios in the schools. Similar reports were received from most of the schools. Cards were also sent to principals of schools in cities of the first and second class and out of this group here were a few who stated that the schools should use his programs he programs should the University and it profitable to produce them. Santiago, Chile, Dec. 4. (UP) — The death toll in the earthquake in Toluca and Concepción last week amounted to an official quote of 713 today. Relief was being raised to the emergency and communication was being restored. Torrential rains fell on Tolca and the surrounding sections yesterday and suffering was intense among the shellers, cowered in hastily erected shelters. In Tolae and Conception health anthesis found the greatest danger in the sanitary conditions. Common graves were dug for the bodies of the indigenous people through the country general, response was given to the fund for the sufferers. Women's Athletic Association Plans Next Health Week The annual Health Week sponsored by the women's athletic association is to be held the week of Dec. 10. Final check will be made on the campus will take place sometime during the week. One day will be given to the tagging for proper shoes and one will be to tag for correct posture. The agility test will be given Thursday day and Charles Harper, ed'29, is chairman. Tuesday or Wednesday trays at the Cafeteria will be graded using a 4.5 health Finel will be given. Helen Shafter, c2, is to be general chairman. Annual Affair to Be Heli Week of December 10; House Chairmen Selected Selected One woman from each organized house is chosen to take charge of health charts and all points for that house. Following are the representatives, Bolinger, c;31; Pita Beta, Bitty Wilhelm, c;30; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ruth Brendelman, c;31; Alpha Xi Neunberg, c;30; Cary Nutt, c;29; Canna Phi Beta, Lacilla Henderson, c;31; Omega-Gertrude Dalton, c;29; Delta Zeta, Wim Taylor, c;31; Alpha Zeta, Elonah Northewell, c;29; Corbin Hall, Charlotte Clark, c;31, Lela Ensign, c;30, Hazel丹泽, c;30, Kabbala Hall, pha, Frances Morrow, c;29; Alpha Gamma Delta, Katherine Bellemner, c;31; Alpha Chi Omega, Eibelson, c;30 and Sigma Kappa, Carolen Rob Presbyterian Walls Ris Plan Is to Finish New Church Building by Easter With its brick walls rapidly nearing completion, the new Presbyterian church is fast taking on a recognizable character. Most of the walls are finished to the tops of the windows and work is now being delayed until the stone coping that is to go round the church just above the tops of the windows can be put On the other section the walls have been lowered and the roof trusses are now being set up. If the weather continues, favorable conditions on place, work will be continued all round. The building committee, and the church will The Presbyterian church was des- troied by fire last spring. The blaze which was one of the biggest in Law rence for some time attracted hun- dreds. The Variety theater is being used for church services until the church building is again in shape to use. Aboard the U. S. S. Maryland, en- gageing with Mr. Robertson, he de- identified Hoyer, much of his tide time today studying the history of Peru and Lima, its capital, which he New Graduate Magazine Features Team of 1892 As the Maryland came southward on the Peruvian coast last night, Mr. Hoover spent the evening watching a boxing bout. Hoover Spends Evening Watching Boxing Bou The Graduate Musegee will be he sued tomorrow and will contain a num ber of interesting photographs he the usual news and feature artics. Photographs in the new number are of the 1928-29 football squad, a view of the Snowball field, and members of Snow ball, and the new alumni members of the athletic board. A. M. Moyer, e28, is pictured with the team's mascot, and he is designed. A view of the new medical plant at Kansas City, Ks., shows the two additions which have just been built. The team of 92 has a full page of pictures showing them as they peared at the time they played foot ball for K. U., and then recently as they appeared at the reunion of the team. The player who peared in football ball game was played in Lawrence. Four bouts and several vadevalee acts were furnished by the crew, and Mr. and Mrs. Hope sat on the quarrelsome and seemed to enjoy the performance. The President's Page contains Chancellor E. H. Lindik's speech made at the time of the freshman initiation. Sixty-seven marriages are listed among K. U. alumni and many births are recorded. Ames, Iowa. Dec. 4. "Lacto- candophilus" is a new frozen delivery manufactured by the dairy industry department at Iowa State College. "Lacto-Acidophilus" Is the Name They Call It plied to acidophilus or "medicinal milk after fruit juices have been added and the resultant mixture frozen. People who dislike to drink acidophilus now have state, may add the new prebiotic which has a flavor similar to cherubet. Aidophilus milk is skim milk to which the beneficial bacteria have been added to replace the harmful ones. The intestines of adults, through a rather complicated process, so complicate milk as much as $1 in quart in some cities. Rotary Members Plan Large Entertainment for Football Players annual Banquet to Be Giver at Wiedemann's Monday December 10 The entire football squad and one of its players will be on the roster. Kansas will be the honored guests of the Rotary Club at their annual foot ball banquet on Monday at 6:15 p.m. W. W. Davis, chairman of the committee in charge of the dinner, says that the speeches will be cut as short as possible and that the emphasis will be placed on a good dinner for the football men. John Bunn, assistant coach, will speak Fritz Migno of the Fritz Tire Co. and the other members of the committee. The speakers for the evening will be Chancellor Lindley, Coach Steve Hinehaw, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, and Coach Harrgiss, Dolph Simons, son of W. C. Simons, publisher of the Journal World, will be master of cereology. There will also be professional entertainers included on the program. French Club to Present Scenes of Modern Play Scenes from the modern French play, "Pamasser Sen Vav-Ven Guerre" will be given at the Christmas party on Friday in French, Dec. 12, in Fajer Hall. Prof. R. G. Mahien, of the department, is in charge of the program, and Ms. Brett Residenthal, Mary Carr, Rachel Fuller, Eleanor Vosner, and Dorothy Stanton. Mary Coggrave will sing a musical number may be secured. The entertainment, which will be imported, has not definitely been decided upon. Plans for Religious Week in Hands of Committee A meeting to complete the plans for religious week and to appoint the necessary committee will be held by the executive committee for religious work, and to appoint the necessary House. The executive committee, which is appointed by the council for religious work, is composed of Leo Raykows, chairman; Laura Riley, Grady Baker, Helen Broderson, and Marion Lichen Robert Wilson, and Maria Lichen Robert Wilson. Dr. Charles W, Gilley, Dean of Religion at Chicago University, will be the speaker on Feb. 13, 14, and 15 of Religious week. Cornhusker Head Coach Quits Football Position Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 4 — Ernest E. Beard, head coach of the University of Nebraska football team, resigned from his position after he was to have expired next September. The board of control has not yet set a date for the meeting at which the new coach would be named. It is said, from a personal and academic standpoint, the athletic board would be pleased to give Bearg a long time contract. During the four years Bearg coached the football team of Nebraska, his team played 15 games, winning 24, tieing 2 and losing 9. Regular Payroll The regular payroll must be on or before December 12. Signature and receipt must be early in order that it may be sent to the board's office Dec. ... 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Kansas: Mostly fair and coldter tonight, but not so cold Wednesday afternoon in west and north central portions. President's Last Annual Message Goes to Congress Leading Recommendations Include Farm Relief, Kellogg Pact and Naval Bill By Robert Moorefield Washington, Dec. 4- (UP) -President Coolidge's optimistic message was read to the house and senate today. The White House also sent to the senate for ratification Kellogg's treaty for arbitration and about 550 nominations for federal positions. The treaty was sent to the foreign relations committee at the request of Chairman Borah, who announced the committee would meet tomorrow morning to discuss condemnation of the United States for selling international disputes. An unusually large representation was present at the reading of the recommendations. The senate received approval but there was applasus in the house. Washington, Dec. 4. 1-(UP)-President Coolidge forwarded to congress today his final annual message. I can't be obstructed. Passage of a farm relief bill along lines he has bitherted above. Passage of a naval cruiser bill, now sending in the senate. Ratification of the Kellogg anti war pact. Passage of a Musica bill, bill dam proposition and without putting the government into any extensive venture into the domain of private Peace, Prosperity Prevail These were the outstanding legis lative recommendations. The president reviewed the state of the union, and found us at peace and prosperous, with good relations to the world, and with interesting links between employer and employee. To other lands, he said, we must extend "the largest measure of generosity, moderation, and patience" and we must ensure that the virtues of humility and modesty. Prospects are Plessing Prospects are Pleasing No Congress of the United States ever assembled, on surveying the state of the pleasuring prospect that which appears at the present time," the President said. "The great wealth created by our enterprise and industry, and saved by our economy, has had the widest distribution among our own people, and has gone out in a steady stream of security and the business of the world." There "exumpled blessings," the President said, have their spring in the integrity and character of the people. He said they are on one another and in eth government." Mr. Coolidge cautioned against governmental entry into the commercial field in either the Boulder Dum or the Muscle Shoals project. Of Boulder Dam, the President said he felt warranted to recommend a measure that would protect states' rights at the same time it discharged the essential functions of the federal electrical field to private enterprise. Muscle Shoes should not be made which are or putting the United States into the private and retail field of power distribution and nitrate sales. The President warned emphatically there must be no appropriations at this session to jeopardize the small fiscal deficit close of the fiscal year next June. "It is necessary," he said, "during the present session to refrain from new requests, outlay, or if such are absolutely required to provide for them by new revenue; otherwise we shall reheat our budget, and we would achieve a result of an unbalanced budget. I should not feel warranted in appraisal of your ability to involve us in that financial disgrace." The past year was characterized by a noteworthy, though not uniform improvement in agriculture. Mr. Coolidge said. Though notably improved, he spoke need of additional improvement in the President's opinion. This need of betterment, Mr. Coolidge said called for a conceived and determined effort of the farmers themselves, encouraged and assisted by wise public policy. The President pointed out national defense needs do not require a larger army and navy personnel, but he advocated passage of the naval construction bill which would establish business before the Senate, with elimination of the time clause. Engineering Department Buys Radio Instruments The department of electrical engineering will receive a combined radio telephone, and telegraph transmitter, to conduct research on the preparation of America, as result of a recent purchase made by the department, according to Prof. Ellis Johns. The transmitter, Model ET-3602, has 20-watt capacity and is a valuable addition to the communication laboratory of the department of electronics at Johns Hopkins University. The fessor Johnson. It will be delivered in a week or 10 days and will be for the use of any students interested in radio experimentation. Kansas-Washburn Tilt to Dedicate New Field House for Ichabods Brief Program Precedes Game and Dance Follows As Part of Ceremony A brief program will precede the basketball game. Short talks will be made by Gov. B. S. Paulen, Chancellor E. H. Landry, Doctor Allen, and President Parley P. Woman, Both K. U., and Washabrand bands will play. At present the building will seat 400 persons but as the necessity arises, a main balcony can be in-creased. The gymnasium, persons, bringing the total to 5,500. On the main floor is a standard size basketball court, and a large stage is located at the south end. The ball court is at the same end in the basement. An attractive feature on the second floor is the trophy room, specially devised to accommodate various tropes that the college has a large open fire place in the center and it is said that it will be able to accommodate 100 students of the college, students and alumni. The Washburn field house dedica- tion and the Washburn-K. U, basket ball game will be Dec. 18 at Toppea Road. The team will play on the new of the $185,000 building. "A special section will be reserved for the K. U. students and alumni," according to Tom Caffey, 129. "There will probably be a dance on the new field house floor," Caffey said. "It must match to both the basketball game and the dance that follows. It was formerly planned to have separate prizes for all the K. U. students should go at." Plans are being made for a good dance and a real celebration. The University will get one half of the entire process from the game and the dance, according to Fred Elsia, secretary of the Alumni Association. Stunts will be put on during the half. Doctor Allen recently inspected the Washburn field house and believes it is the finest field house in the state. Ving George Has Quiet Morning, Says Bulletin "his majesty the king passed a mistle morning although his temperation proved noticeable in the provenment noted in the last bulletin has been maintained." The bulletin has been circulated after a consultation of all five doctors who have been attending the London, Dec. 4.—(UP)—An office bulletin issued at Buckingham palace this afternoon said: Premier Stanley Baldeen announced in the house of commons today that the king was well enough this morning to review council at Buckingham palace. Baldwin announced that the privy council with the king presiding from the king's chamber, the prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and Baldwin as a member of the king's illness. McNary-Haugen Relief Bill Has New Provision Washington, Dec. 4—The old Medi- cal Court declined to equalize fee removed and a few new provisions added was introduced in the Senate today by Senator Me- rissa McCain. The bill provides for the creation of a federal farm board with a reorganization fee of $500,000 to dollars to finance surplus crops and to promote orderly marketing of agrifood. The board was authorized to loan money to stabilize corporations made up of co-operative and other farm or organizations. The corporation, under this plan, bear any lease in the lands their sons or grandchildren cost of running the machinery of the bill would be borne by the federal government. Send The Daily Kansan home. Soph Hop Dec.14 Is Combined With Completion Dance First Union Varsity Will Be One O'Clock Party; All Other Dates Are Closed The new dance floor of the Union Barn was named after Dana Dec 14 by a combined Sept. and Completion day variety, it was announced today by Don Hatch, e23. Coming as the last all-University party of the Leap year, the dance is expected to be one of the biggest this season. It will be a 1教let party, which is intended to be larger as large as the floor of F.A.U. hall which has been used for variaties for years. The date has been closed to enable all the Hills' follow-ups. Kind Jing da to try on the floor which will be the scene of future variances. The combined party has been lained as a substitute for the Completion day variety originally set for seight of Dec. 8, but abandoned the plans of several Hill organized and arranged for parties on that night. Fee Receipts Admit Students who have paid the voluntary Union fee will be admitted free of charge, and are according to Hatch. The last idea is recognized by the precision that women who have paid the Ursula fee must receive the unmission by presenting the fee receipts. For students who have not paid the fee the admission will be $1.50. Unusually expensive and elaborate decorations are being prepared for the party, according to the manager. Decorating a party outlay was made possible because the parties have been combined. Many of the decorations will be permanent and will remain to make success stories in the Union more enjoyable. Hon Managers Sick Homer Huffaker, c31, and Maurice Lampi, c31, managers of the Sophomore class, were recently due to illness and most of the plans for the party have been arranged by Hatch in their absence. There are also two classes between the Sophomore class, which sponsors the Hops, and the Varsity team. The Union floor is being completed. Interest in the Union is expected to be a principal drawing card. Studies show that now practically completed, pronounce it the best in Lawrence, Clock checking facilities adequate for a capacity of about 50 people, convenience of the lodging room is to make the Union popular from the start," Hatch said. "It is hoped that the states will reinforce state will convince the states of the viability of completing the building." Begin Work on Tableaux Cast Will Give Three Scenes in Christmas Vespers The department of painting and design begin practice today for the tableaux of the Christmas vesper service to be hold Dec. 15, Prof. Albert Bloch serves as general director of tablesau, Professors Eastwood and Mather take care of the tech-ing. Prof. David Ketelman has charges of costume. There will be three tablesauk; First, "The Annunciation"; second, "Sheerds and the Star"; and third, "Holy Night." The characters who pase as she walks are from students of the department of painting and design. The three leading characters are Beatrice Bonne who portrays the Virgin Mary, Vera Virgina, Angel of the Annunciation, Virgin Mary, who takes the part of Saint Joseph. Others who will be assigned parts in the tableau are: Herd Curry, Franklin Kloe, G. A. Ritter, Bernard Fraser, J. G. Penny, Kanyall Candrill, McLean Island, Nora Crawford, Bill Whitney, Nora Crafford and Suzanne Robertson. Track Training Stopped Until After Christmas Coach Huff announced yesterday hat there would be a suspension of raining for track until after the Christmas holidays. The training quarters for track men are changed from the West to the East stadium to accommodate equipment to transfer their equipment to be other side as soon as possible. The shed will be open every day until the holidays and Doctor Huff works out two or three times a week to keep in shape for the indoor season. Training for the indoor season start immediately after the holidays.