THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Lindley to Speak to State Delegates at Meeting Here Extension Society to Hole Three Day Convention at University of Kansas Discussion of urban universities, junior colleges, and university extension, followed by considerations of adult education, the quality of extension services, and features of the three-day program tentatively arranged for the annual convention of the National University, which meets here April 25, 26, and 27. Forty-three institutions belong to Kansas, and they include among the members most of the versities of the country. Kansas has one of the oldest member organizations in the state. The convention opens on the morning of the 25th with registration for the delegates, followed by the web address by Chancellor E. H Lindley. A luncheon session is planned at 12:30 to be held at the Country Club Reservations for this luncheon for extension work are being made in Harold P. Ingham's office, Mr. Ingham is director of the Kansas Extension Over a hundred delegates are expected. The organization at the University of South Dakota is the only university that signified it would not be represented. A more detailed program will be announced later when final arrangements are made. Alumni Get Promotions United Press Changes Bring Advances to Three Important changes in the domestic organization of the United Press, as a part of the general program of decentralizing, involves three former Gilbert M. Clayton, A. B. 15, former assistant business manager with headquarters in Chicago, was appointed manager of the central division comprising the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan. earl J. Johnson, ex21, former night editor in the New York office of the Wall Street Journal, and Haven Tracy as the New York news manager. Johnson joined the United Press in Chicago in 1822. He was a long-time editor in Cleveland and Columbus, and later night news editor in Chicago. In November 1954 he became editor of the New York bureau. C, C. Nielot, e23, was made manager of the Chicago bureau. Nicolet worked in the Washington and Oak burcus of the United Press. Clayton, the newly appointed central division manager, is a native of Oklahoma and has worked in organization in 1915 with the Stevens Point, WI. Journal. After serving for a time in the Chicago office he moved to Minneapolis, where the United Press bureau includes those at Dallas and Kansas City. Latter he was appointed business rep by the New York Journal. He was transferred to New York in 1920 and became commercial managers and later assistant business manager. His staff members were removed to Chicago in 1925. The present move extends his authoritarian style and is one of the organization in his territory. Kresge Man to Speak Representatives from the S. S. Krieger学校 are to be at the University in the offices of the School of Business to interview students. J, A. Searay, district manager to the chain of stores, will speak to Dean Frank T. Stockton's class in industrial relations, Friday morning at 8:30, on employment, placement, training and orientation method of the Kresge system. Dean Stockton said the class in marketing would probably combine with the industrial relations class for the lecture. Vernon Kennedy of Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo., was now entered in the decision event of the Kansas Ramsley. Kennedy is a leading candidate for the United States Olympic team, and won the all-around event at the Penn Relays last year. Do You Write Letters? We have some interesting stationery at bargain prices. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts V-A-R-S-I-T-Y Tonight — Tomorrow The greatest Civil War picture ever made Warner Cross present DOLORES COSTELLO "The HEART of MARYLAND" A Girl Who Loved the Gray but Risked All for the Blue. COMEDY — NEWS — TOPICS Shows: 3 - 7 - 9. Prices: Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Saturday Junior Coghlan in "Let Her Go Gallager" He was only a boy but he carried on a man's work Monday — Tuesday Harry Langdon in "THE CHASER" He'll chase your blues away Thursday, April 19 International City Grows A Special Show will be given at 10:35 consisting of vude- ville act, stage specialties, Hot Music, and a feature picture. Shores of Lake Geneva Claim Important Additions (United Press) Geneva, April 12—The International City that is gradually being contracted on the shores of Lake Geneva with the league of Nations as a center has just been assured of important additions, the proposed transfers from Brussels of the "Mundenum" and the headquarters of the International Organizations, the embracing over 400 separate units. Paul Otlet of Brussels, who has just conducted the negotiations at Geneva for the eventual transfer process, has also been building陪着 those of the League of Nations and the International Languages, but on a scale larger than other. In the "Mundanum" palace would be housed what it is hoped will eventually be the greatest library and museum of the world, and the founders of the institution at Brescia already have prepared as a bibliographical basis a card index of over 30 million volumes of the largest library catalogue in the world. If the present plans for the construction of the palace go through the "International City" at Geneva will provide a large collection of the palace of the International Labor Bureau, already completed at a cost of $2,600,000; the new $1,400,000 library building; and the assistant for which plan has given been adopted; the $2,000,000 Lincoln D. Rockefeller Jr. donated funds; and the "Mundaneum" palace, which probably will answer any of the questions. Lutheran Students Plan Sunday Luncheon Hike The Lutheran Students' League to the Immunary Lutheran church 1 planning a luncheon-hike for Sunday morning, April 15, according to Arnaud Meynert, pastor of the Lutheran students' together, and is one of a series of such functions held throughout the year to establish close relationships among Lutheran students. The group will be urged to be present, Hillard said. All students are requested to meet at the church at 9:00 Sunday morning. Church services will be damned for Monday and Wednesday of W. Church, Stoopelwille, Lutheran student pastor, who is to attend pastoral conferences out of the WANTED—Dresmanniake, Ensemble suits, dresses, coats and furs remodeled. Poles resonante, Mrs. Navia, Plume 152, 122 Lilian Lewis Too Late to Classify LOST=Small black Conklin pen. Finder call Merle Morton, Corbin hall, phone 880. 156 Finish the Memorial Building Tonight — Tomorrow — Saturday BOWERSOCK They called him "yellow" and he saw red. WOW! How he did fight! Reginald Denny in "On Your Toes" with Barbara Werth On the Stage EXTRA! EXTRA! JOHNY YOUNGBERG and his versatile 9 PIECE ORCHESTRA in a "Jolly Riotous Jazz Jamboree" Don Reynaldo Torres conducting THE BOWERSOCK ORCHESTRA presents "SPRING VARATIES" Smonds: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Starts Monday for 3 days---- Richard A. Rowland Presents THE PICTURE WITH A SOUL! RICHARD Barthelmess THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME First National Printing Supported by Molly O'Day COMING "Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho" Pig Is Lecture Subject Prof. W. J. Baumgartner, of the department of zoology, will speak on a *Monstrosity in a Pig* at the 60th annual meeting of the Society demy of Science at Wichita on April 13 and 14. Professor Baumgartner will represent the university that founded the University this year. W. J. Baumgartner to Represent University at Wichita L. D. Havenhill, treasurer, and E. A. White, secretary, are Lawrence officers of the academy. The meetings will be held in the chapel of the University hall of the Municipal University of Wichita. Attend the Kansas Relays. The Wichita Chamber of Commerce will give the members and visitors a tour of the city at 4:300 Friday after breakfast. The chamber, the Municipal University of Wichita, will give a short address at the opening of the session Friday morning. Send "Her" your Photograph for Mother's Day Squires Studio Phone 517 Dean L. D. Havenhill and P. H. Spencer of the school of Pharmacy of the University of Kansas, left Monica Meyer of the mathematical convention at Weibits. They were accompanied by Dean R. A. Lyman, of the school of pharmacy of the University of Nebraska, who will be the principal speaker. They will report on their work for a week to attend the Kanon Academy of Science to be held Friday and Saturday. Faculty Attends Convention The Phil Delta Pi's founder's day banquet will be held April 20 at 6:30 in the Thimble Tea Room, according to Thurman J. Zinn. The authors and the details of the banquet have not been decided upon as yet. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. 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