PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927 Foreign Relations Are Complicated During Year 1927 United States and England Dispute International Policies on Two Subjects By Carl D. Great (United Press) Washington, Dec. 13—Clashing interests and disagreement between the United States and Great Britain on two widely separated fronts and subjects provide the most sensational of developments during the year, 1927. British and American policies first came into conflict in China and almost immediately there was another point of friction at Geneva where President Obama initiated limitations, conference failed after weeks of frequently angry discussion. Peace Programs Untouched The year 1927 began with programs for peace, security, arbitration and disarmament in a state of flux. It is closing with the same situation that ended with the establishment of the two great English speaking peoples to arise. Europe generally maintained the status quo during 1922. Dynasties did not have a major role in the old boy has succeeded to the throne have created a situation motivate European leaders. Italy Involved in Argument Italy become embroiled in a sharp argument with Jugo-Slavia concerning the former's increasing influence in the government of Albanian, which lies between Jugo-Slavia and Serbia, complicated by a treaty of amity and mutual defense concluded between France and Jugo-Slavia. Italy interpreted the treaty as an unfriendly gesture from Serbia among their Italian forces in the Bulkania. Germany's problems largely have been economic. Vast borrowings by private concerns, states and municipalities, as well as whether the country would be able in 1929 to meet the obligation of the Dawes repurchase plan as we see it, have raised borrowings. In 1929 the Dawes plan will reach full working force, requiring Germany to pay $252,000,000 annually in discharge of its repurchase obligations. Poincare Holds Position Premier Poincaré maintained himself in power in France where in 1923 ministries changed so rapidly it sometimes was difficult to keep track of them. France will hold a general election in May. The Communist party in Soviet Russia finally cleaned house at Moscow by removing Leon Trotsky, Gregor Zinoviev and other communists. Then Trotsky was Leon's chief assistant in the Communist Revolution and organized the Soviet army. Zinoviev was the active agent in the Communist Revolution at Moscow against which most allegations of Communist propaganda abroad were levelled. Spain, under Premier Prima D. Rivaen, returned to a sombilance of constitutional government through appointment of an assembly with "advisory" powers. The government may take action, as adviser but advice by it should do so. Japan experienced a disastrous financial year. It recently has been rumored to have invited a financial mission, similar to the American mission which surveyed Poland, to examine its circumstances and to propose remedial measures. The United States will enter 1923 as the greatest lender in the history of the world. War loans amount to approximated $20 billion to foreign governments and private industries since the war have slightly exceeded that figure making the aggregate of America's capital abroad approximately $600,000. United States Criticized United States foreign relations recently have been characterized by an effort to remove doubt and suspicion regarding this country in South America. A recent study of the United States and Mexico and between the United States and Nicaragua caused widespread criticism of the United States in the southern cone. Appointment of Dwight W. Morrow an ambassador to Mexico has been general accepted at the session of the Rio Grande. After July 1928, when elections will be held in Nicaragua, it is likely that the country will withdraw its military force from that country. In the meantime, a loan of perhaps $2,000,000 will be floated, and a new base of troops used to improve the position of the population of the east coast of Nicaragua. Discount on the east coast base vector in coming the recent revolution. Members of the Tiger football teams were the recipients of gold penalties for their names engraved on their coaches' jerseys. The coaches were also presented with pencils. They were the gifts of an enthusiastic football follower. Send the Daily Kansan home MOST VALUABLE ARABIAN STEED IN AMERICA UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, N Leman, formerly owned by Buffalo Bill, ridden by Ann Rock, movie star. Latan is styled "The most valuable abalone horse in America," and is owned by W. K. Kellings, of Battle Creek, Mich. The horse was presented for his presidential bid. Wan is owned by Thomas Howden dated his presidency. Haunts Roam Sigma Chi House While Four Lonesome Brothers Spend Terror-Stricken Holidays "Squeak," clang, squeak—clang, clang, clang, tramp, tramp, trampt. The sprouting of mice, the changing of animals, the passing of birds and the trapping of from two to four pigs of shaky, failing legs, pacing to and fro, looking over and under, and on all sides. The explanation of bogs is simply that "bogs" are simply that during the Thanksgiving season this year from two to four summons Sigma Chi's were present at different times at the church; they went to the church "work before play." Imagine a house, like the Sigma Chi home, big and spacious—enough for the imagination to hold full sway. But the real challenge is finding just a few are left. Had you heard some of the hairstairing stories that some of them have to tell—gold alive live over the experience your friend has in a great big house full of all kinds of nikes, creams, and scars. It enough to scare the big and best of us—and to make things worse out of it. You know that time—and they say a place like Lawoce is in a bad place to have a good time when all the students are gone—and living in "the house of a thousand silence" and noises, spooky After the first night—a night of wakefulness, scenes and false alarms—the "furious musketeers" improved something new in the way that they had been based on the doorkind, so that worries came to wore, at least the sole sur- Swimming Holds Place in Life of Professor Drawing of plans, structural design, architectural theory and history are not the only things talked about over in the department of architecture half the afternoon as a reporter walked in, he found Prof. Goldin-Woldham and several students of architecture and natural sciences engaged in an interesting discussion on the subject of swimming, which, although not exactly appropriate to the winter weather, was monopolizing all the airspace. Professor Goldsmith related his experience in learning to swim. He said that when he was a boy he woke up every morning, he washed and he simply had to swim or swank. When the other boys noticed that he was having rather a hard time of it they sent in his brother to help him wash. The other boys voxed that he "ducked" his brother instead of accepting his help. When he reached the shore he chased the duck across the stones and sticks and tins can at them, and he even picked up a cue and threw it at his brother. "No, I will," he replied. "It叫 me." he said, "I threw it badly." Another story told by the man who is now head of the department of architecture, concerned his visit to a museum where two of them went down to take a dip in the sea-water. It was entirely too deep for him. The Goldsmith shivered and shuddered. PROTCH the College Tailor 833 Mass. Fabrics of Character go into our clothes Yes, we remodel and alter clothes. Suiting You That's My Business vice of the Sigma Chi house would have time to repent for a few failures they may have committed, and be made to apologize. Once through the attitude of the final night, the cowhair pooled forth—volumes of warnings to the boys in heaven and armed with battles (chirn cock bottles) of course there was no need of the tonic now—hair was rained at the rate of an inch of hair from above the stairs. The chiraway down stairs), brushes, some good old reddish paddles, and a little bit of everything else, the four stone stairs, and opened the door, slowly, and who should they find there but one of their number—making five in all—shaking in his shoes and even on th SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St. at 917 "I love may conquer all"—but there's something that's stronger—their four—and if it almost ruined their chatter, Don't laugh—and call them cowards; they were not, they were old. Their four nights in a big great old deserted house fall of echoes, noises and find out for yourself! but he menaced to stay in longer than his friend. "Boo! That water was cold!" he remarked as he left the water. "Cold!" exclaimed his host. "I'll say it was cold. I didn't get out and woke up. I would be outside by someone from the middle of the United States where there is no swimming!" Group to Aid in Enlargement of Rock Chalk Pile Rock Chalk Plc Sachem Initiates Seven Sacrament, honorary men's fraternity, hold initiation Sunday morning at the Pi Delta Theta house. The follow- ing days will be Tkornor, Kerron Krebbel, Clarence Laughlin, Robert Mize, Thomas MeFaulgrand, George Beyson and Bryon TODAY—Louel Barrymore in "The Bells," Hodge Pidgeon." Comedy. TOMORROW—Hoot Gibson in "Gabriel" After initiation a business meeting was held. The enlargement of the chairperson and a committee was appointed to meet with the board to plan for the enlargement of the pile. The Natee National Scholastic Musical Organization Installed on Friday "The Main Event" with Vera Reynolds VARSITY Last Times Todav loping Fury." Comedy. President-General F. B. Stibe of University of Illinois Comedy News Shows : 3 - 7 - 9 Prices : Mat. 10-25 ; Nite 10-40 Pl. Karpa Launcher, national scholarships, organization, having its membership formally installed Friday night at Reoundview Im, following a banquet Comedy - News Officiates The six charter members at the Society are D. Merritt, J. P. Walshenberry, D. A. Powery, W. B. Downing, S. C. Shillton, and Miss Anne Swiney, all of the Fine Arts Twenty-eight charter members of the chapter were installed by President-general F. B. Stiben, director of music at the University of Illinois. Wednesday - Thursday Madame Pompadour with Dorothy Gish Other members in the faculty are: Miss Frances Robinson, Missella Bear, Miss Mabel Barrhart, Lee L. Greene, J. C. McCue, Howard Campbell. Of the above were present at the installation ceremonies except J. C. McCane who was detained by illness. Students in the School of Fine Arts for the past six years who represent the department are also included in attunements they also were granted keys. The following received keys: Miss Elizabeth Costa, f22; Harding Colleen Costa, f23; Minneapolis Museum of Museums; Wills; Mrs. Eo Ben Lee benn, f24; Ottawa; Mrs Ruth Gould, fa24, Dodge City; Mrs Vern Nelye Ross, f24; Choyenney, Wyn; Mrs Teresa Decker, f25; Miss Feminelle M. Connor, fa25, Payleyville, Ark.; Miss Holen L. Linsey, fa28, Independence, Mo.; Arlo Hula, fa29, New York City, Miss Lundhutter, Nicole Singing, Miss Zela K., 27, Canton, Ma.; Sander Sanders, fa27, Kansas City. Start Planning Now to attend the New Year's Mid-night show Telegrams of congratulation were read from all the chapters of the northwestern University, Evanton, North Carolina; the university of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr; the university of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr; the Knox College, Galesburg, III, College of the Pacific, Stockton, Calif.; Ohio Wesleyan University, Deaware, O.; University of Illinois, Urbana, IA; University of Illinois, Observatory of Manse Louisville, Ky. The following officers of the association attended the conference during the past week, and were: D. M. Swerthouhi, C. A. A. Prevoy, vice-pres., and Waldemaker. TAKES TO STUDENTS about God and Life. Colorado student: I do not know where to begin to tell you how very much your book has meant to me. I will give you a book to grow to understand and found your book very helpful. This student: I read it during most of the night; it was a good teacher and is now been rejuvenated. Recent graduate of Mass. Tech. 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Doctor City will also speak tonight at a conference in New York. The Acacia fraternity initiated the following men Sunday, Dec. 11: Raji Chamundi, from Kinston; Sandra Schender, c. 20; of Kinston; Charles Sharp, c. 28; of Wichita; Marshall K. Hough, i. of Manhattan, and James L. Hall, i. of New York. He was given in their honor at the house. The reserved seats for the basketball games were also given out at this meeting. Eight new pledges were voted into the Coompian Club on Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, at the club's regular business session. The men, who will follow; Hammant Tathi, ulec, and Piar Singh Dale, uelba, India; Siri Hastie, '31; Wallace Naito, uned; George Church, gr; William Franklin, e'31; Balfour Jeffrey, e'28; Ray Hancock, e'31; and Irving Hancock, e'31. Send the Daily Kansan home. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish - Comfort Prices no higher J. B. 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