SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Hoover Is Ready for Southern Trip; to Leave Monday An Interpreter Will Convey President-Elect's Short Talks to South Americans Palo Alto, Calif., Nov. 17, (UP) — day to day the top hat of diplomacy and smile his timid, boyish smile of friendly greeting to the Latin Ameri- can people. His sume, principally, will express his friendliness, for he does not speak the languages of those he will visit. Interpreters will convey, in Spanish, the meaning of the few speeches he makes. They will be few and brief. The top hat is packed, and so is its accompanying regalia, tailwalled tail coat, morning attire—all that formality requires, as well as summer weight suits, overcords, and dozens of the same accessories. The president elect has worn for years. He has the passport which he insisted upon securing, though no one will question his right to enter any country he visits, and the state department has informed all those counts to admit all members of his party. The president-elect and his party will leave here tomorrow night at 7:30 in a special seven-car train. How can you get there? The driver travels in the private car, "Sunset." The journey to Los Angeles will be interrupted only for a five-minute stop The special train is due to arrive at San Pedro, the port of Los Angeles and the port of embarkation, at 7:00 a.m. The ship will be taken out to the battlefield Marina on land speed boats. The Mary Jane will get under steam as soon as all The first scheduled stop on the tentive itinerary is at Corinto, Niangua, with other stops at Balcon, in the Canal Zone, Lima, Peru, and at San Juan de la Plata, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia. From Valparázo the president-elect will go to the capital of Chile, Santiago thence across the Andes to Buenos Aires, Argentina, then to Montevideo Uruguay, and northward to Rio de Janeiro. Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy, who is President Coolidge's personal representative on the good-will mission, will join the party at San Pedro and will announce the itinerary as far as is then possible. The itinerary includes visits pending upon weather conditions, and as the president-elect desires. The president-elect virtually has decided to spend the winter near Miami, Fla., remaining home while other places are under consideration, but this now seems most likely. He will arrive there next week to meet with Mexico CICry and Cuba, Cuba. Insistent invitations continue to come here. The latest is from Bolivia Stock Exchange Runs Wild "When will the break come?" "When Will the Break Come." Brokers Ask New York, Nov. 17—(UOP)—Nine hour daytime games in which 45,000 shares have been traced in the so-called "Hovermarkt," left brokers asking These men, overworked by handling the record transactions have learned to keep high bish has a habit of coming down at least part way. And stocks are sky high. Ever since Herbert Howard was elected president Wall street has rim wild. Only once before did Stock Exchange trading reach 5,000,000 shares. Yet the average since Nov. 6, even including last Saturday's half-year sale, was 5,078,777 shares daily, with this week's average 5,500,040 shares. Market observers say there is a great cienge of risk in anything but the seasoned divided paying issues market and management. They predict a drastic reaction that will have a sobering influence on public participants in the In the avalanche, principal trading stocks have smashed all altitude records. Bankers have advised against speculation for a long time and now appeal to the authorities public. Those who sought advice and were told to stay out of the trudging in the best of issues, are being encouraged to chase swept to sensationally high levels. Gains they could have made were taken by others with more courtesy. The public therefore is skeptical of "cold water" advice. As one broker said, the buyers cannot be aterted, but they must be assured that their equipments and let the buyer beware. Suicide Mania Shanghai, Nov. 17, —(UP)—POLice of the French Convention are worried over the suicide male within the ranks of Russian bodyguards emerging from China. Within three weeks 11 of these bodyguards killed themselves. Uncle Sam's Presidential Mansion Was Designed by an Irishman, But There Are Few Who Know It Washington, Nov. 17. — (UP)—Uncle Sam's choice residential property on Pennsylvania Avenue, soon to house a new President, was designed 1732 by James Hoben. Irish native architect Charles Anderson died at Charleston, South Carolina. The occupants of the White House with few exceptions have gone down to undying immortality, but the others are not. Most architects and antiquarians, and not chronicled in some of the best known encyclopedias. Little is written of his early life, save that he built a house for Southern plumation homes. Beautiful in Design Few would challenge a statement that the White House is the most generally admired building in the United States. Its architecture balances its beauty and grace, its rich but not gaudy ornamentation, and its peaceful environment have impressed countless tourists as well as distinguished architects from the country. It is a noteworthy fact that architecture of the same general Colonial architecture was used in Service Building Commission for embassies and legations in various parts of the world. The design for the White House is said to have been inspired by the pulice of the Duse of Leister at Dublin, with which Hoban made a classic lonic order. Hoban made interesting adaptations, working in the American rose, and making an original architectural use of the number, after discovering the beauty afforded by architectural students. Funds for the building were secured from sale of tions in the Federal City, as Washington originally was called, and by money furnished by the Treasury. The building lot sales were inadequate at New York Racketeers Use Chicago Tactics in Alcoholic Warfare Mechanics had to be brought from England, and due to severity of laborers, bouses had to be furnished to negro workmen. Once the commission resolved "to hire good laborers to do the work of clothing them well and finding each a blanket, the Commissioners failing them provisions and paying 21 pounds a year wages, the payments to be made quarterly or half-yearly." POLice traced the fatal shooting to Broadway booze haulers. Because of the intricacies of gangland, the police are often unable to definitively on the crime on anyone. New York, New; 17—(UP)—The hichean influence is making itself ap art in New York's liquor running industry. Criminal Factor Becomes Known When Drug Peddler's Body Then came the assassination of Frankie Uale or Yale in Brooklyn. A police officer, pool gail of Chicago and fixed the primary reason for his untimely death due to a "misunderstanding" over the disclosure of an alcohol treatment of prosecution. Murder by machine guns and sawed-off shot guns, so characteristic of the Chicago luering runaway rocket is the large charge scale by New York's rum gangets. New York City first became aware of this new criminal factor with the murder on a Sunday afternoon has left the city's police in a lioned padder. His bullet-riddled body was found in an automobile on Broadway just a few blocks below Is Discovered Within the past few months there have been at least a half dozen assassinations which have been traced directly to the activity of the rack- protester 30028. The house was empty, under construction and was not yet entirely completed when occupied by President and Madame John Adams in November, 1809. A communication to the president urged that the building be closed to visitors because crowds of people frequenting the house were interrupting the upholstery "who are here to welcome you." For the reception of the President." Shortly before notice was disseminated in beer-running circles that hosted the Friars, it was believed to have been associated with the Genna and Capone clans of the French, who were here and took up abode in the "Shifty Fifties," just above the "Frisky Forrest." one time: "The present situation of our funds reender is impossible to pay the time Roll due yesterday." Subsequently other persons emmited in Chicago, Mashantown, Brooklyn were found shot or stabbed in automobiles on fire or under other mystery The White House was burned by the British in 1841 but rebuilt under direction of Holman within the next four years. The original frostings from Virginia quarries was covered with white paint, which gave rise to name White House. The age of fire was chiefly to the interior. During the rebuilding, the Presid dent occupied the Octagon House, designed by Dr. James Thornton, architec t of the Capitol, an attractive building with a high ceilings and occupied as the headquarters of the American Institute of Architects. Tony carvassed most of the "beer joints" in the belt between 42nd Street and Columbus Circle and told their The White House was remodeled during the first administration of Theodore Roosevelt, who with his family temporarily occupied a house in New York City. These offices were added to the West Wing of the original building. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch ond Soda. Quick Service CLEANING Phone 420 Kirby the Cleaner 1103 Mass. 713 Mae. St. Phone 351 owners he could "save them a lot of money." If Tony made a mistake in doing this, he made his last one for us he stepped from his hotel on West 47th Street on Oct. 5, just before midnight for an evening swirl, he became the target of a carwash manager who told the officers of the mistreated didn't miss and Tony's cavern or boat saleman made an abrupt cool. Frosh Debaters Chosen Radio Meet First on Schedule to Be With K. S. A. C. Final freshman debate teams hold Thursday evening, Nov. 15, resulted in the selection of four new men to represent the team. The new members of the squad are Cotlin James, Jessie Fisher, Murrey Jones, and Jake Burke. The new consist of seven men. The three men selected in a previews tryout are Raymond Kell, Artine Argeri The first debate scheduled for the freshman squad in the radio debate season will take place before high school assembly are planned in connection with the fall sports seasons. Professor Bucher in commending upon the freshman tryouts said, "Never before has there been better and more promising freshman from our program or two of the freshmen debaters will be used on the Varsity squad." Prof. E. C. Busher, director of research at King University, freshman debate coach. Freshman debate coach last year, audited as judges in the trophy game. Copy of Coolidge Speech to Vermont Universit Philipinos Apply for Jobs 1000 Hours of Experience Required Amusing Qualifications Sent to Bureau of Labor Have Your Brakes Adjusted Manila, Nov. 17, —(UP)—Amazing qualifications for employment often are cited by the mullion Filipino auditors through the bureau of Labor. There is, for example, the 29-year-old teenager "with five years of experience and four years in clerk and secretary" who "wanted to Also there in a bookkeeper "who finished the second year in the Col- lege of Liberal Arts with three years experiences as an mph." whatever that A Filipino musician who declares himself to be "healthy and rational declares that he "plays continues on this side with ten years of experience." Tires CARTER SERVICE One young man "with three years typist, desires to work in any of the three position he has held." Virtually all the applicants would chase an accomplished linguist in the field. Those only offer 800 a month salary, usually speak at least two languages. One "family type" who is fluent in English and Spanish among her qualifications the fact that she spends English, French, Spanish, Vietnamese and a Rite Spanish. (Bartlington, Vt., Nov. 17) An autograph copy of a speech made by President Calvin Coolidge, Nov. 21, sent to the University of Vermont. The speech begins, "Vermont is in state I love." It is handwritten on two sheets of about 9 by 12 inches on the finest paper manufacturer. It is one of six copies made for interpersonal purposes, after which the type was printed. Unequal or uneven braking power on the different wheels of your car is costly. Only a real brake specialist can give you perfect adjustment that insures quick stops in every emergency. We use the COWDREY BRAKE TESTING MACHINE and attend to every part of the braking mechanism and assure you quick, smooth control of your car. GOOD BRAKES are just as important as a good motor in your car. TODAY C. M. Young Attends Eastern Conference for Experts on Coal VARSITY Kansas University will be repre- nented as the Young of the department of mining engineering at an international con­ference for those in the mining field, to be held in Pittsburgh, Penn, from Nov. 19 to 24 in Indianapolis. Professor Young started Research Workers Interester in "Black Diamonds" Meet for Discussion The conference will include many specialised discussions as well as general meetings. Secondly, under the utilitarian interest in this study, came methods of utilization either by burning raw coal or making coke, by-products of the native process being important dye and chemical manufactures. This conference is the second of three conferences held in 1985, drawn an attendance of approximately 1700, among whom were university researchers and research workers. Carnegie Tech Sponsor Don conferred the honor under the auspices of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and this second conference is expected to draw an even larger attendance and be more frequent. For the part 12 or 13 years, Professor Young, like many others, has devoted most of his time to a study of coal. There are two principal reasons, he said, for such interest in this field: the need to attracting to scientists in most industrial countries. The first is a purely scientific interest, and the second is the interest in a certain interest may be included, the study of coal as an aid to chemical treatment of that substance, this being done principally by adding hydrogen to the coal product, and within alcohol or oils. Tomorrow - Tuesday Read the Kansan Want-Ads Carnegie Tech Sponsor Shows: 3-7-9 Mat, 10-40. Eye, 10-50 With PAUL WEGENER and MARY. Starts Wednesday— MILTON SILLS in "THE CRASH" The Cottage "A cozy nook for toasty tidbits" Sandwiches Salads Coffee Candy Cigars Hot Chocolate Popcorn Nuts Cigarettes Drugs 12th and Indiana Speed Tommy Prof. Albert Bloch of the department of painting in response to an invitation received recently will contribute three pictures to the annual exhibition at McKinney, Michigan in a collection in Kansai during the year The exhibit is managed by Carl J. Stanley who is be active in interacting with students and visitors. The exhibit has been shown in Mead Florence it will be seen at Bethany College. Professor Block will read "Larger Decoration" and "Good Friday Landscape"—paintings which are relevant to modern art and have been exhibited in various art centers back in the 1950s. He also send a more recent painting called "Three at Table." Names of his work were exhibited at the University of Kansas. Prof. U. G. Mitchell of the department of mathematics will address the Missouri section of the Mathematical Association on Wednesday, Nov. 17. The meeting is held in connection with the meeting of the Missouri State Teachers' Association in impressum. Firemen Called to Rally False Alarm Termed 'Vandalism' by Fire Chief Pastor Pearl, head cheerleader, was at the rally but he did not approve of the calling of the fire department, because he thought it should be the telephone from which the call came, and it is certain that students at the rally were responsible. He仁慈, while concurring the act of calling, also there seems to apprehend the personal guilt of the prank which might be punished by law. He feels that this incident will be an important seriousness of their act. Such a call might have resulted in service accidents on such a rainy night when the fire department unusually stick and drizzle, he said. RALPH ROBY Druggist The fire department was called out Saturday morning at 1 a.m. to come to the University, and upon their arrival, they really were being staged at Bricks and that the calling of the fire department was just a means of attracting "Friday night's rally resulted in an act of vandalism on the part of unknown University students," said Matthew Gorman, a law professor of Lawworks. Saturday morning. Fountain and Lunch Department Cut Prices Every Day Week and Plato Lunch, Chicken a in king on toast, Potato chips, Piercing Salad, Coffee Joly's Special Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Per pint, like. 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