WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE N.E.A.Campaigns for New Members From K.U.Faculty Education Office Sponsors Association's Efforts to Interest Teachers Dean Raymond A. Schweiger of the School of Education announced this morning the launching of a membership drive for the National Education association among the University of Iowa and other institutions being made by the organization and the education office is conducting it here. The National Education association is the professional organization of the teachers of the United States with a membership of nearly 190,000. Its goal in this campaign is 200,000 professors and instructors firstly, professors and instructors secondly. The association has secured many thousands of new members in the last few years, mostly from the ranks of high school and grade school advisors. It also directs its efforts to the enlisting of college teachers in its program. Aim to Interest Entire Faculty Every member of the School of Education faculty is a member of the organization. Dean Schwinger is seeking a position as faculty in the aims and work of the association. He is planning to circulate every faculty member in the university this week. Dean Schwegler enumerates many benefits to be derived from member-interest initiatives. He has recently been initiated by the association for more adequate salaries, better tenure regulations and better faculty promotion. He is as successful as a similar one was in the case of high school teachers, ought to interest college teachers Through its research department a series of studies of university prizes and awards have been made and members able to obtain奖学金 are able to undertake research work. Failure to Vote Means Re-registering Next Time “Doctors, lawyers and men and women in other professions are members of the association and are supposed to support it,” said Dean Schwegter. “People in other profession and profession ought to realise advantages from it. Women Ministers Hold First Union Conference Harry M. Swartz, election commissioner, started a check of the voting lists last yearly, checking registration lists with poll data, and both books will be removed. This procedure is in accord with the state law. Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 14, (AP) —Twelve thousand Kansas City, Kan. voters who registered but failed to pay the registration fee names serrated from the registration books. They will be required to re- register for the city election next London, Nov. 14, - (UP) - There are 21 women ministers preaching the gospel in non-conformist churches throughout Britain every Sunday. Only the Baptist, the Congregation allist, and the Unitarian church have ordained women. Thirteen of these women assembler recently in Oxford for the first concordation with the clergy, sisters. The sessions were held in the church of the Rev, Constance Colm, a man, a member of the Union and co-ordinator of the Low Road Congregational Church. Former Graduate Finds Life a Big Adventure A story of romance and hardships is that of Sara Wulfrich Ulrich, A. B 05, relative of D. W. Wulfer, who wrote the Annals of Kansas. Shortly after graduating from the University of Kansas, Miss Wilder went to Germany to study. She became a Neidhart, a German professor of music. In 1914, when the World War started, her husband was compelled to go to Germany. He had been unable to be able to return to the United States, had to stay in Germany, where they endured unmy hardships, including injuries received in the war, and after the war, she and her son came to America. In recent years, she has taught school and was injured in the war, last year she taught in Kansas City, Mo. At the K. U. M. u Game last year, she met Nurture, old K. U., who she had not seen for nearly five-years. They renewed their acquaintance, and on Sept. 18, 1928, were married. Mr. Nurture Urch is now living at Aitchman. An aviation course is to be given at the University of Washington this year. The class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and the men will attend a flight training will be given 45 days dying training at Sand Point. Commercial Size Diamonds Found in North Central States; Possible Undiscovered Fields Are in Canada. (Science Service) Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 14.—The finding in Indiana of several diamonds of commercial size in the terminal ovaries of the ancient glaciers that once covered parts of the United States, has renewed speculation as to the possible existence of undiscovered diamond fields in Canada. The drift in the North Central States was undoubtedly brought down by glacial action from the northern border, and has been reported as having been found in the refuge left in the ice in Wisconsin. Michigan and Ohio. This suggests that glacier rock somewhere in the region south and southwest of James Bay, so but far it has not been located. A sample piece of glacier rock from Northern Ontario, Northern Ontario, contained a number of minute crystals which were pronounced by the government mineralogist at Ottawa to be the source of cast upon this identification. In any 1 Around Mt. Oread --event, the diamonds, if such, were microscopic in size and therefore not of commercial value. Theta Epsilon will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Rev. Mr. Charles W. Thomas. There is to be special music, and Mrs. L, E. Sis Fred E. Bartram, of Ponce City Okaa, arrived last evening to spend the remainder of the week with his daughter, Mary Bartram, e31, at 1300 About sixty-five people from all countries are visiting the school of pharmacy examination in the School of Pharmacy room, in the Chemistry building, today and to Dean Agnes Husband, Mice Irew Trommel, and Joe Zahn were trolled the regular Tuesday recorder the Fitzroy series held at the Schu- bert theater in Kansas City, Mo, 30-years ago. A constitution for the Classical Club was scheduled to be drawn up at 10 a.m. on Friday and ball today at 4:50. Future plans are pending, so the club will complete the session. Lion Walder, line coach of the football team, leaves for New York to toughen up the offense. A game between Missouri and New York University to be played at the University will take place on Thursday. An election for the freshman Engineers November 13, Richard Holmes, c. 522 of Chicago, was elected as representative of the Engineers Council. The candidate is the body of the Engineering School. A first year man is chosen every fall. Kansas has a large block of choice for sits here, but following an opening at Iowa and Cleveland I. Brewer, directors of athletics at the two schools, will hold them only through this week. All seats will be returned to Columbia. Search for Ogden S. Jones, R. S. 118 missing since he left Lawrence Monday for Phillipsburg, was over today in Chicago after he reported the reason for his absence. A broken down car mile from a telephone was given as his excuse for not being heard from before he was reported. The Oil Company is geologist. H. E. Chandler, secretary of the Teachers' appointment bureau, announced this morning that any seeking a teaching position for next semester could obtain information at the Teachers' Bureau and received already for teachers for next semester and by Christmas the demand is expected to be large. Approximately 25 women attended the first real practice of the W. S. G., fashion show held in the museum building at 3 p. m, yesterday. Speaking parts were rehearsed and stage directors going through the first and second acts. Further practices are being held same time and place today and Friday. B. J. Walker will speak Thursday, Nov. 15, before H. A. Richardson's retail merchandising class, room 210 for the first time. He will be who is secretary-treasurer and general-manager of Pellittis department stores. Topeka, will discuss various departments of a retail store and the industry. Richardson will be in attendance the task is invited to attend. Mrs. Gordon B. Thompson of Topka, founder of the Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi and a former resident of Kappa Phi, and founder of Kappa Phi, Thursday, Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Price, and Mrs. James A. Porter, in Goldie Hoffman, c390, will lead the devotionals and Esther Abell, fa390, to report on current events. The following men were initiated into Pi Epison I Pi Sunday night, Nov. 11; Paul White, Tom Long, Burton Lyman, B Garbilinghe, Marvin The diamonds found in India were picked up in Morgan County by vacationists who were panning for gold in the various small streams that flow through the lateral and terrestrial layers of the hills. The glaucones show evidence of having dropped their debris. It is, therefore, quite difficult to speculate very accurately the original source of the diamonds. Copper glaucous rocks are found in glaucones near Danville, IL, and this copper probably comes from the Superior region, the diamonds must have come from some place east of a line extending north through Illinois and would include a source of relatively unknown territory. As gold was not found in Ontario in any important amounts until 1871, it was discovered on the prairies time in the distant future the American continent will produce its own Dean S. B, Brachan of the Ennas- (Bible College has been invited to speak at the annual ground-burning con- ference Lee Summit, Mau., Nov. 25, 2018. Myers, c300, who is pastor of the church, is in charge of the program. Brosee, Virgil Hall, Charles Wadron, Paul Wooley, Arthur Hodge, Joe Ulrich, Chander Pruyn, Kenneel Harris, Chandler Slay and Seymour Coffman. Red Lake Attracts Notice Bakersfield, Calif., Nov. 14,—(UP) A blood-rate lake 15 miles south of Marietta is a phenomenon attracting the attention of chemists at the University of California and the high school here. California Water Is Colored From Vegetation Once crystal clear and pure, the water of the small lake now is so strongly impregnated with minerals as to be卸饮 for drinking purposes. The coloring of the water is due to the same vegetation, scientifically known as diatoms, that gave the red water its name. He coded to Dr. Nathaniel H. Gardiner of the University of California, who is engaged in classifying the minute organisms. Millionaires in Increase According to Tax Report Washington, Nov. 14, — (UP)—America's millionaires are increasing in number according to 1927 income tax statistics issued by the treasury. There are 283 persons with incomes of more than $1,000,000 a year; and 723 corporations reporting more than $5,000,000 a year. The persons with million a year income number 52 more than in all through the 1990s, and $5,000,000 per person receiving more than $5,000,000 a year dropped from 14 to 10 in the same period. Existence of possibly 15,000 mil- lions in the country is indicated in a map of the island, but an ove- stimated a year ago that there were 11,000 million in the country, or 7,000 million in the country. The flag was made by women of Audrian county, Mo., during the early months of the conflict and figured in 87 engagements during the four years Plans for enlarging the athletic facilities at Ohio State include the building of a $750,000 winter sports buildings made by men's swimming be made for a men's swimming pool in the building, also for games and recreation department and basketball contests. Missing Since 1864; Historic Flag Is Found The flag is of satin, 5 feet by 3 feet, with eleven stripes of red and white, blue, the coat of arms of Missouri and the state flag of blue in the upper flagstaff corner. Mexico, Mo., Nov. 13. —(UP) Missing since 1849 when the remnants of the regiment surrounded at Moorhead in August 1862 and the Second Missouri Confederate Infantry have been found at the home of Joseph E. Gatos at St. Joseph, Mo. He was a member of the recongrised brigade in the later years of the war instituted the search. He said he had not seen it since it was taken from its staff officer. The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Announcements Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. The book group of the Y, W. C, A will meet at 4:30 p.m. at henko house. Jean Robertson, c25, is chair man of the group. The K. U. Dramatic Club picture will be taken Thursday noon, Nov. 15, at 12:30 at Squires Studio. Dorothy Gregg All students who have seats for the football game Saturday in sections K to L, rows 5 to 35, seats numbered 7 to 17, are requested by Parker Kearn to read the story in the Kauan about who will be presented by the cheering section. All candidates for the varsity baseball team are requested to meet Tuesday, Nov. 20 in room 2648, Robinson Field. Candidates must be made for the coming season from a display which will be on hand. Captain Wayne Culp will be in charge of the team. Kilavea Volcano Gathers Materials for Lava Flow (Salang Sorylon) Washington, Nov. 14—Kilbuena, the world's greatest volcano, is quietly gathering material for another lava drill. Dr. T. A. Jaggar, the volcanologist who lives on the lip of the crater and works in the chemical operations going on below. During the past month, Doctor Jaguar reports, there have been frequent and heavy avalanches sliding into Halemanau Pit, the witches kettle cave formed. Recent studies have indicated that most of the lava erupted by volcanoes come from surface rocks, so that after enough of the avalanche-batteren have been dumped into the hopper, presumably a new lava pit. DURING one week in October the seismographs at Vocnoo House registered 16 small local earthquakes. Germans Attempt Diesel Engines for Airplane Use (Seleciones Serviced) Berlin, Nov. 14—Eventual preparation of aircraft by motor operating on bevy oil fuel and self-ignition on the engines. In order to permit perishments made by the Jankera's aircraft concern. Experimental engines radically different from the ordinary aircraft must be built so they stood to be under test and to have actually flown. The Jankera's firm proceeded in all-metal aircraft and their own manufacture. No appearance from the common type. Coach Schmidt at Hays to Use Allen's System Schmidt went to Hays the first of the school year to aid "Bill" Woldem, athletic director, in developing the Hays grid trioner Tigers. Schmidt is in charge of the backs and is given much credit for the fine work of the Hays backs. Bachman Schmidt, former K. U. basketball coach at Hailey Towers college, plans to build a new basketball teams along lines pioneered by Dr. F. C. Send The Daily Kansan home. Work called for and delivered Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Delicious candy made in our own Kitchen, Lunch, and Soda. Berlin, Nov. 14, -(UP)- Germany is becoming more and more popular among American tourists. According to on unofficial compilation, 80,000 Americans visited German watering-holes as compared with 60,000 last year. Washington Hand Press to Design Department 713 Mass. St. kitchen.—Lunch ond Soda. Tourists To Germany In addition, more than 54,000 Americans of German descent visited the "old country" where, it is estimated, they spent $50,000,000. An old Washington hand press, built about 1870, and the original proof press of the Journalism Press moved to a new home in the department of design on the third floor of the Washoe Building. The proof press was replaced by more modern type of proof press last summer and had been attaching idle in the Kansan We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Owing to the difficulty in obtaining good proofs of etching work done by students in the department of design, Mr. N. Li, director of designer of obtain permission from Prof. L. N. Finn, head of the department, gave a press to new location. The press moved to New location. Phone 351 The press was originally owned by Prof. William A. Griffith of California, formerly connected with the University here, and was presented to the department of journalism when senior Griffith left. Kansas in 1921. Being manipulated by hand entirely, the press was capable of making about 250 prints an hour. The bed of presses is often made from a frame about three feet from the floor and the flat horizontal phenon was forced downward by a long arm shaped lover, until the pressure was equal to the pressure applied in form on the bed of the press. More modern equipment can turn out a much greater number of proofs in the space of an hour, but it is double the amount used for pressions. The only reason for its replacement was because of its inefficient and awkward operation. In its new home, however it should prove easier to design and cut work. "The College Jeweler" Kate Mitchell said the moving of the press from the journalism building to the new one was due to a suggestion made by the staff. "We have departed last year, not leaving." WATER Why Take a Chance? For Health's Sake Drink McNish's Acrated Distilled Water Your Neighbor Drinks It Do You? Order a bottle today Call McNish Bottling Works 836 Vermont Phone 198 the lack of etching work, he told Miss Ketechan of the press in the Journalism building, and informed her of its intended replacement last summer. Miss Ketechan considered the suggestion to paint it, but the press will be used in taking proofs of etchings and block designing done in the art department. For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119 OST: Gold Bood fountain pen with initials, "A.K.G." Phone 2785 R. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Nicely furnished modern rooms to rent as single, Prices $8 and $10, $10 Ohio. . . 58 WANTED TO BOARD: Three or four girls. Home cooking. Prices reasonable. 1208 Kentucky. 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Two garments washed and ironed free. Try my laundry work. Also other special. Phone 2744 W. LOST: Alpha Sigma pin on campus. Robert Youngman. Phone 260? W. Saturday only Buster Keaton Phone 498 LOST: A pair of glasses, with white gold engraved frame, in front of Ad building. Call 2855 M, or leave at 1208 Kentucky. — 57 Mat. 10 - 40. Eye, 10 - 50. Tonight LILLIAN GISH in "THE WIND" A laugh-wallop in every foot! LEW CODY and MLEEN PRINGLE Tonite The Whip Tomorrow - Friday Saturday One Little Girl Who Sweep Broadway—and not with broom BOWERSOCK ALICE WHITE A First Bodional Picture Shows: 2.7.29 Prices: 10-10, 10-50 "Don" Torres playing— "Bits from old time musi cal shows." Phone 2701K3 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan and a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN by special carrier. — Telephones — News Room, K. U. 25 - Business Office, K. U. 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3