TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE University People Make Plans to Go to Annual Meeting Tenth Quadrennial Studen Volunteer Convention Is to Be Held in Detroit Five persons connected with the University are planning to attend the tenth quadrennial student volunteer service in September Dec. 28 to Jan. 2. The student volunteer movement is a fellowship in colleges of those planning to enter some form of foreign Christian service, and students offering internist services. At the convention the question of missions will be discussed. Those attending from K. U. are: Antin Vantar Slee; gr; Wray Enders, spc; Marian Leigh; c29; Miss Memory Riley; c29; Miss Memory Obers; Others are considering going and the group will leave Dec. 27 and probably return Jan. 2 or 3. Among the speakers of national and international importance is Reinhold Neubahr, Detroit pastor of the Bethlehem Church. He has been active here Feb. 5 at the religious week conventions. Other speakers of the Detroit convention are John R. Mott Robert E. Spery, Francis Wey of the Church of Christ, and Sherwood Eddy. Although speakers from all parts of the world are to be at the convention, the high spots are to be on conference discussion of discussion and forum groups. International teas will afford opportunities for informal contacts. Dramatic productions to be presented are, "The Color Line." play dealing with the significant implication of the present China stint in the submission of the Passion Play of the Shih sect of Mohammadans. Statement Made by Athletic Board (Continued from page 1) Approval of Hargiss Having adopted the majority report, the alumna also passed a resolution of approval of H. W. Harrington as the new head coach of football. A minority report was presented by John E. Carlson and Maurice Pfeiffer in a paper submitted to the committee. It pointed out that the investigating committee had been chosen by a very small part of the committee, and that the committee was without authority, and that it had only super-mentorship. The committee also represented at the University. The report also suggested that Coach Campbell and his assistanturs "ill-advised" in refereeing. Met Two Weeks Ago The committee making the report met in Lawrence two weeks ago and refuted at that time to give out any statement. The report was made public last night through the Kansas City newspapers and the Chancellor did not receive a copy of the county recommendations, until this morning. Meetings of the committee in Lawrence were behind closed doors, Judge C. A. Burney, chairman of the committee, said to a Kaman reporter after the committee's meeting with the staff. "We had a very pleasant visit." Among those with whom the committee conferred while in Lawrence, R. W. Cohen and F. C. Allen, Dean H. J. Armit, associate of the athletic board, and many others, served on the committee. "I think that action of the Kansas City alumun committee and like committees, as the one taken yesterday at Kansas City, is certainly no help to the alumnus in helping to help the basketball situation," said "Phog" Allen this morning concerning the alumnus committee report given Feeling Runs Strong as Time for Faculty Ball Game Approaches Elephants and Midgets Both Bent on Victory; Stars Will Battle Fana, students and hill politician will have an opportunity to witness more varieties of basketball Wednesday evening than they have ever before had the privilege to see together at one time. The faculty game, the variety scrimmage, and the All-Star game should keep the crowd on their toes. Press reports from the rival factions of the "Elephants" and the "Midgets" declare that both teams are in the pink of condition and tarnish their ability to win. The will keep these two bloodthirsty, hard-fighting aggregations from their battle of a century tomorrow night. They have been practicing faithfully over the past year, the library and at faculty meetings. It is understood that both teams will go into seclusion two days before the game in their respective classrooms, where they will meet on their fighting spirit and add to their nearly perfect team work. The old scoring combination of Chelat Shore and Ted Shultz will be broken up. As they are now playing on opposing teams, the players must work the old play of Chelat's shooting goal from Ted's shoulders. With two such master strategists playing on opposing teams, how can they make sense of some unrepeated maneuvers. It should be interesting to observe the meeting of these old team-mates on Chelat Shore and Ted Shultz. Chelat can look Ted up on the broad expansion of the floor. But to diminish the gladiatorial aspect of the evening of conflict, other games have having to rules adopted in the last century, and in which the contestants will adhere to the ethics of modern sports or former players for K. U., including Albert Petersen, Gale Gordon, Tass Askerman, Verne Wilkins, and John Walker, with an on ice and endurance with an alum队 team picked up in the vicinity of Lawrence, and made up of men players. Whether or not they will still hold their reputation after their throwback to younger days Wednesday and suspicion, "Phog" Allen, Art Weaver, Westerner John, Burne Nunn, Fearring, Clarence Houk, and John Walf of St. Joseph, Mo., will be the To wind up the evening and give basketball fans a glimpse of their pre-session form, the varsity players will give a short exhibit of snappy scrimmage among themselves. As the variety is allowed to play but 18 competitions are held, it was possible to arrange a contest outside of its own membership. Harvard University recently acquired a volume of research from Samuel Collengley-Taylor. The book, published in 1791, came into Taylor's possession in 1833. It bears his signature and many notes about his life. From him the book passed to John Drinkwater, and from him to Morton Hawes, who left the book to Harvard University. A state Pan-Hellenic convention will be held at DePauw the latter part of March following action taken at the Pan-Hellenic meeting last week there. Representatives from every state in Indiana will be invited to attend. Send the Daily Kansan home. Highest Function of Pressing Not in Merely Keeping Crease Says Berlin Health Director Berlin, Nov. 9 The Science Institute has discovered that the press of clothes has a higher function than that of trousers in trousers. Prof. M. Hahn, director of the Berlin Hygen Institute, has tested mechanical reinforcing machines whereby overcoats, trousers and blankets were analyzed in disease-producing bacteria. Through the entrance of steam into the ironing plates, a temperature of 252 degrees Celsius can be obtained in a few seconds, the scientist and his assistants report. This can be raised to 292 degrees in a steam boiler, as the period is so measured that every fable, according to its thickness, is exposed to the steaming from 25 to 30 to Thick overcoat materials which had been smeared with many kinds of Conclave of Fraternity to Be Held in Lawrence Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will hold its national conclave in Lawrence on Dec. 28, 29, and 30. There will be two official delegates from each active chapter and one official delegate from each alumni district host. The national officers who will attend are: national president, Louis C. Reiman of Amr Arbe; Mtetsi Berkley, Berkeley; Calif.; national treasure, Walter J. Wassman, and the editor of *Irving L. Dillard of Columbus, IL*. The program is being penned by the committees in charge and will help increase our awareness of historic interest in the vicinity of 'awrence', as well as of the places of dangerous, bacilli, and caina's hair blankets were found 'to be entirely freed by the ironing process by performing bacteria and genus closely related to the typhoid bacillus. Tuberculosis bacilli placed in trousers pockets were killed in 30 seconds by the application of steam. Sparse-forming bacteria required longer treatment. At least eight minutes of ironing was necessary to destroy these resistant types, it was found. While disinfection apparatus is still advainable for rendering a large quantity of materials free from germs, the use of framing machines is especially valuable for small and moderate sized hospitals, sanitarians, hotels and sleeping care. Professor Ha印 pointed out that disinfection systems are inexhaustive and easy to operate. particular beauty about the campus and the town. 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