TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Junior High School Teachers to Meet Here Last of April Dr. Cox of Columbia University to Lecture on Moral Education A University conference on the junior high school is being planned by the School of Education of the University to be held April 23, 24, December Dean Raymond A. Schweigel. "If you wish us to attend a junior high school will enter upon a new epoch of its history as we hope to have with us at the conference, Dr. Philip W. L. Cox, of the School of Medicine of New York University, who is president of the school with adolescent boys and girls," Dean Schweiger said. Doctor Cox will address the conference on problems relating to moral and religious education dealing specifically with the junior high school. Doctor Cox, who is a graduate of College Preparatory School during his work there in connection with secondary education which were so outstanding that he was made principal of one of the larger secondary schools in New York City. He continued to display unusual insight of children in education as that he had known of the hardened men on the Atlantic coasted in educational fields. From principal, Doctor Cox was promoted to a professorship at New York University in secondary education and in that connection has written and lectured in every part of the United States. Invitations for the conference are being sent out not only to those interested in the territory, in hopes of giving as many teachers as possible the opportunity to meet Doctor Cox. Prof. Henry King, principal of Central Junior High School, Kansas Mo., will also address the conference Other speakers have not yet been usen. The program will be made the first of next week, according to Dean Schwinger. "I think I may say that this concurrence will be one of the most prudent actions in the field of education in recent years," said Dean Schweigher. Sunday Concert Music Saved as if by Mirach It was a downhearted, disappoint group, the members of the Presbyterian chorus chair, mostly University students, that trudged heavily home ward late Saturday night after watch a performance of Lawrence firemen to save the Presbyterian church from devastation by ravishing, bungy flames. All was over. The auditorium lay in chairbed and wateredrain raim. The flames had ravaged worst around the pipe organ, fireman reported, and since the choir left immediately surrounded the organ, little hope was left for the hundreds of pieces of music kept in the church, music that was retired for month past. The next day the choir was to have appeared in concert at a large Toplea kchurch. Who wouldn't have felt downest? But Sunday morning the sun seemed brighter after the catastrophe of the night before. A few of the unconquerable spirited persons from among the choir, came down early to take part in what not the fattest possibility of carrying out the plans be overlooked. The music, they hoped, might have been rescued in some way or another, but what a dismal sight grected their eyes. Inside the bare brick walls were a few charred sticks that had been left still hanging overboard. Everywhere underfoot was a grewese conglomeration, shingles, plaster, ashes, bonda broken glass, all ins�remaibly mixed. When the searchers turned to the corner where the choir left and organ once were, they became fieret-hearted. How could anything in that twisted mass of melted organ pipes and shattered memorial windows be kept on. First destruction left out plaster. Then they swept away glass glinters and lifted off fallen timbers. Still the found not even ashes of music. Finally, in desperation, they tunneled beneath the mass of melted metal pipes, and there protected as they could the music for an entire Topeka concert completely saturated with water, it is true, but not even scurred from fire. The spirits of the searchers were again high. They dog up the music eagerly, rushed home with it and took, one by one, the 30 copies of each seven anthems, dried them, pressed them, and had them ready for use by 3 p. m. when the choir left for Topeka. The day was saved, but current rormor had it that the choir sang so unselected, even though in a church that was burnt to the ground! HOUCSTON BREAKS GROUND FOR CONVENTION Houston, Texas — Photos show (upper) Clim Shaver drives the mules while Jesse H. Jones handles the plow in breaking ground for temporary hall to be built for Democratic presidential convention. (Lower) General view of the site. ON OTHER HILLS The powder was similar to the flash powder used by photographers, and was being poured onto a block by Lockall when the incident occurred, it is believed electric wires, still not fired, were experimented on, he explosion. Funeral services for Haskell were held Sunday at Norman, "Old Trusty" cannon of the engineering students, was used for a funeral salute and was matted for the opening of the engineering program Friday night. (Dohli, Kumanan Commons Beach) Norman, Okun, March 20—Warner C. Hammell a junior in the school of engineer used as the university instructery here late Friday night might have shocked and injured sustained earlier in the day when a flask of vinegar spilled on another engineer, Robert Church, were experimenting with what is called the "drain ray" and at the time of the accident were surmised by a large group attracted by the kinetics of the reaction that was aliquot injured, but the spectators escaped. Saturday events of Engineer'd day including the St. Patrick banquet Saturday night, were indefinitely postponed. Fire and Firebugs Make Things Hot for Women Discussion of the circulation problem, and the possibility of having a publisher's representative on the Pacific Coast for the college comics will fill the morning session on Wednesday. Burns Fatal to Student Eastern Sports Not Best Roper Believes Material Found All Over Country business manager of the Columns and president of the college comic association, this morning completed plans for the program of the convention. (Daily Kansas Campus Sports) Columbus, Ohio, March 20—East- ern athletic superiority? Bah! There's nothing of the sort. inner Dies After Explosion of "Death Ray" Want Ads (Daily Kaman Campus Speaker) Columbus, Ohio, March 29—One of the biggest fires on the campus of Ohio State of recent years started Mack Girl girls last night when fire destroyed one mastress, one feather pillow, two sheets, two rugs, and the sleep of 100 innocent young males. It seems that some febbug (age, color of eyes, and telephone number unknown) accidently left a curling iron attached lying on the bed. A couple of it’s (4 (11) and 8) Belle. The occurrences of the room across the hall sniffed smoke. An investigation committee appointed two years later by Congress actually investigated and found the feathers in the pillow smoking No. in these words, but words in their same general tone, did William A. (Bill) Rooper, Princeton football coach, condemn the bets that belief from the imperious East than from the more ruthless cities of the West. Monday morning, when the delegates meet for the first time, general plans of the association will be discussed. The afternoon will be taken up with a discussion of national advertising rates. Romer attended the one day congress of the Central Ohio Life Underwriters' Association of Columbus held at the Noi House. FOR SALE-Ford speedster, $20, run good. Two extra tires. New license. Call Tier, 837. 143 "Only 400 out of 1000 college undergraduates today can be said to be religiously minded," according to a study by Olivia College, who gave the opening address at the gathering of college presidents at Princeton, N. J. The meeting was held to discuss the prodigy undergrad religion. LOST: Key case with 5 keys Friday evening on campus or in Praser Hall, Reward, Burton Kingsbury, 1137 Indiana. A wastepaper basket brigade finally put out the fire and Mack Hall girls rested in piles. "Football teams depend on the material furnished, and to a degree on (Old Golds, we suppose) and the mattress in flinnes resting on red hot springs. A well-modulated voice suggested to the other members of the floor that there was a need of help and in three seconds there was help. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Classes Exclusivity 1025 Mass. Rugs were thrown on top the bed but unfortunately the fire was under the bed. the coach and backing;" the football mentor said. "You can't have a good team without the material of course, but this material can be found in all parts of the country—not only in the East." Football will never be superseded by baseball. Roger believes. The fact that baseball sport has a commercialized taint will prevent its surpassing football in popularity among the colleges and universities. Mr. Roep would not comment on the Ohio State football situation, declaring that all he knew was what he had seen in eastern newspapers, and he would not take a big part in college athletics. "The alma mater will be considered as sort of stochastic in the collegiate world." "Principita has some fine material for next year, and I hear the same from Ohio State. So there will be two principitas each batting for the honors." "They held to build the stadiums and to back the team in general, and they feel that due consideration must be given them in athletic squabbles." The Princeton football coach expressed the greatest hope for future success of athletic relations between Ohio State and Princeton. "We play State on Nov. 11 this year," he said, "and we'll all be out to do our darnest and win. 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