THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Former Jayhawk Basketball Stars Will Play Varsity "Phog" Allen and J. Bum on squad; for Bencfit of Christmas Tree Fund With E. C. Quirley, captain of nine national renaissance in the basketball world and a prominent in the basketball community, players back as a patron, with such players hacked as a posterer, Gordon Ackerman, Moby and Wilkinson, the team's stars, will play the varity squad and a team of former Kansas starshors should prove to be their best. The game will be played Wednesday, Dec. 14, in the new Audiotrich, following the show to be on by the two feet. Ackerman, Petersen, Gordon, Monb and Wilkins make up a possible all-time star Kannas team. Dr. F. C. Mann's three plays for the ball, and John Bunn, fresh coach are also on the all-star squad. With two lines-up a superstar, Coach Ackerman will probably use of his al marten various fines on the varsity team, but the defense will study the performance of his material under fire. Basketball fans are expeating a hard fought, evening game through it will be the first of the season. Representative women from various groups, organized houses and coordinated offices for Mrs. Elizabeth Medean, dearest deam of women, in regard to the Christmas Friendship bank fund campaign. The need of the fund was The game between the faculty "Midges" and the faculty "Elephants" which will precede the main event, the game will be managed by the team will be managed by Guy Keefer of the extension division, and the "Elephants" will be supervised by the faculty. Mr. Quigley will also referee this scrummage—or fight or whatever it proceeds to be. It has been announced that one goal makes a team be penalized by being kicked from the court immediately. The faculty teams will play at midnight at when time they will get lined up for the big game. It is probable that some members of the faculty will perform like they never did. These games will be the first to be played on the New Auditorium court. The admission price is 30 cents. When you buy, you will be bought beforehand to avoid congestion at the diner. The receipts of this double boiler event will be given. The Christmas tree program and enrolling will conclude the drive. It will be held Thursday night, Dec. 15 One person has been appointed in open house to solicit donations. Some of the houses have already voted to get a hundred per rent which means minimum contribution of $1 from the landlord's sale will be handed next week. --stretched fingers of one girl just touching and teldling (the down arm) with her hand. Not too well impressed, gloe, and not at all impressed like others. Around Mt. Oread Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pleidging of Bernard Carpenter, c31, of Herington. Quail club me last night in the rest room *n*' central Administration building. Manuscript were read by Hugh E. Cary, c28 and Hugh E. Cary, c29. 6 Etheer Karner, c27, and Bernice Keim, c27 have been appointed for training as student diatribes at Midwestern State University. They will start training next August. The dark room in the R, O, T, C class room at Fowler shops has been used for many years. This room is used by the engi- niscion mit of the R, O, T, C_ department Dr. and Mrs. S, B. Braden entrapped the members of Doctor Braney's Old Testament class at dinner Wednesday evening at their home, where he and his daughter lived long table which was decorated with miniature Christmas trees and other Yulebile suggestions. Following the holiday season a sport on games and story telling. Miss Olive Kackley of Chicago, IL has been engaged by the extension department to coach and direct a team of 25 girls for 25 weeks tour. Miss Kackley is widely known to K. U. students, having coached many high school girls, with the Central Community Chukotau system of Indianapolis, Ind. Calm Nights at Corbin Hall are Shattered by Heavy Weights' 10:30 Reducing Class Clamour Alpha Omicron Pi will hold an annual Christmas dinner (or the uniform day evening, Dec. 13, at 6 p.m.) each year the security obfits a list of the needy children in the city from the county for their care. The children in cars, bring them to the house for dinner, after which each child is presented with a toy and some useful gift. Ten-thirty p. m., Quiet hours. The dormitory is enveloped in the hush of study; reading lights glow over trans- flectors; a quiet room; and intricate Ten-thirty, A thin, shell sound, like the muffler on a piano, serves to keep the ball outside. There is a scrambling chairs, a snap as reading lights are turned off, and doors are cautiously opened in the room's rooms, inside palamas, step forth into the ball, and cluster about the ball. Another cautious blast on the toy horn (souvenir of the University Halloween party), and the girl_instructor takes her position at the end of the hall, back against the corridor door, incarcerated, with claws, inclusive voice. "On your backs." The group prostrates itself in two rows across the hall, with the up- Niece of Hindu Poet Tells of Her Country in Recent Interview Believes Homes Are Broken Up by Woman's Competition With Her Mate Although Miss Sunahua Tagore, niece of the Hindi poet, Rabindranath Tagore, did not get to retire until 3:30 the night before, she very graciously gave the inquire an intercourse the next morning at Henley house. Miss Tagore was asked why she came to this country, and she said that she came to learn something about it. She said that this country in India," said Miss Tagore, "but we have heard considerable about the terrible Klu Xuk Kim. It was up to me to go up so soon, and again, concerning the burning of our babies and wildness." Miss Tagger then told briefly about the practice of "atismism" which means the burning of widows. It seems that even if a widow had some extent, but largely through the efforts of Miss Tagger, grandfather, mother and prefect of "atismism" was abolished. "We believe in incarment in India," said Miss Tacore, and "we shall be united with our loved ones. This accounts for the fact that our widows remain grieving. But, widows are not burned, no indeed, they can commit suicide though when oppressed by same as people in this country do." Has Faith in Caste System Miss Taguer believes that their caste system in India, the product of colonialism, is still good. By it a person of superior caste is kept from marrying a person of lower caste. Ask what she thought about the women in America, Miss Tagore looked very serious, and she said that she would not break up home. I believe that women should co-operate with men, not compete with them, for the property they own, and had intended them to be rivals they would have been created that way." Miss Tugger is very interesting to look at or talk to. She is of about medium height, and build. She has a wealth of shiny black hair parted in the middle, which she wears into an kurt on the back of her neck. Her eyes are very large, and very black. She speaks slowly and with enthusiasm, observation, and occasionally laughs. Students at the University of Washington who are studying law may be barred from holding student offense since their studies take too long. "Stop that! D'you want all the preachers in the upbringing on it? Get ready and get down to business. Now, hands upward stretch. Elbow leg first. Hands up and lower to court, it should be okay. So, two, three four—" Ten thirty-five. Fourth floor is eighth into a group of gloomies; light shines in the hall; voices are sheer and trembling, the spirit of study; shattered is the poem and quiet. The nightly, and ever growing class in special expertise for the reduction of superfluous pages. Fourth floor at Gorilla hall is under way. London, Dec. 8—interactive news facts about food being coming to light from research in nutrition. United white of eggs when included in the diet of rats provides an indication of the quality of A. Baus of the Lister Institute has issued. Dried Whites of Eggs Produce New Disease "After two or three weeks, red early patches appear at the corners of the breast, from a rough and sticky, and the long hair fall out. Thered patches then appear in many areas. The breast also nerves symptoms. In all cases the site lose weight previously and the skin becomes soft and fluffy. Diet but with fresh instead of dried egg-white or raw quail nutrition in it." Doctor Bass does not consider that the disease is caused by a toxic substance but believes that it is due to bacteria. The bacterium, factor which is probably destroyed when the egg white is canned, dried. The eggs oil white is canned; pasteurized; she has found by adding water and dish soap that they are no longer as potatoe or arsenic. Frosh Team Will Debate K. S. A. C. to Take Negative Sit "Resolved that Congress should not constitutionally impose the principle that no candidate can be in the question to be debated by the freshman debate teams of the U.S. versity of Kansas and the Kansas State University, even Tuesday, 9, at 8:00 a.m., Barnes, Darnes, and Burton, will address the debaters, will include an affirmative side of the question. The Agriot team is composed of John C. Campbell and Fred Station. There will be in Meet Friday The Kansas team is being combined by Rice Landers, co-evident of Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary debate fraternity. The debate will be held in the broadcasting rooms of KEKU and will be broadcast from that station. Legs Slimmer in Last Ten Years London, Dec. 8—Women's legs are slimmer, declare the makers of Wellington boots. Of course, the Date Rule will be off One manufacturer in an interview said that during the past ten years a woman who wore a white alliummer, "I think it will be agreed that the present-day girl has an alliummer physique than her alliummer predecessor. I say that this is probably due to the greater amount of outdoor exercises which girls take intoxication. Dancing and singing." Send the Daily Kansan home "THE YOUNGEST" Note Correction in Ticket PricesTickets 50c and 75c for K. U. Dramatic Club Play next Monday and Tuesday nights Basement Green Hall and Round Corner Drug Store Student activity tickets must be presented to K. U. bushbasin office for numbering before being presented at Green Hall for inspection. Nocturnal Blaze Cooks one speeck-chilling eye raze out in the night. Poor leaking flames some dancing shadow upon the walls. Torn windows and shattered decors in the home interior from their down couches and衣帽 for lost shoes and trousers. What a moment before had been a bloody, uncontrollable storm that saw more and more center of turmoil. For Ambitious Student "Fire!" As the first stream of water struck, an sudden chill and darkness drooped across her face. She opened one interested student called They, don't do that. We could eat them. Such were the circumstances in which the occupants of a student building found themselves now night last week. However, it was not long before the master members of the household disbanded the building and dined on fire, and not their treasured domestics. The thoroughly unwieldy group of actors in the drama, but due to the friendly of the atmosphere when she confronted the configuration from windows, calling timely advice to industry threaten when such seemed appropriate. No particular attention was given to request, and before the study at- tended, that all the children be extinguished. The household needed back to peace and normality. "Call me if you have any more trees," was beard, then all was quiet again. Messiah Is Rearranged IcCray Cuts Hackneyed Paris From Oratorio An experiment in "Mussolini" juvenile will be conducted this evening at the Pittsburgh festival, Walter McCarty declares that he will竿lmimilize the effects of abuse and substitute for them from the large amount of "Mussolini" music that so rarely hung in his room. "Mussolini" must be the mass of persons who chirlir the Hinden orcato and continue it at the midwinter conductor's "best The festival is, as usual, the last week in April. It would work much more easily if it was held on a Beach to set its spring week of music up to the first week in May. Robbie the "Missusbex" innovation, Mr. Robbie's name for his multicultural program Wednesday of the week—including "Carl Batch," a musical by composer conducted by the composer. The "This" will contain for the first time a children' chorus, especially written by Robbie. The Wednesdays program also will include a "Kids' Foods from Gathering", from gathering to "behind the curse" and overcooks from Hallie's "Ole to Mother" for both children and adult Mr. McCray has not yet selected all of his assisting artists—there will be four, and one who will be Percy Gratner, and by Arthur Haslett, the tenor, Mr. Haskett also will be selected. The closing days of the week will be usual, be given over to the integration with the conflict in dates eliminated, it will be possible for superviseers and contextants desiring to visit England and Emperior to do so with ease. Twenty-three men will receive letters and gold football balls at the University of Minnesota as a recognition during the 1927 football campaign. bright evening, upon which occasion Ruth Rodgers, soprano, and Rollin Paseus, bass-baritone, also will sing. Mosaics in from New York, Mr. Want Ads STOLEN-Will the party who took brown overcant from Bacteriology department in Snow hall, kindly restitution asked. No question asked. Phone 1029. LOST·Lady's gold watch writetrue. Gold track shoe attached to the strap. Finder return to Mrs. J. A. Clark, 113rd. Reward. 75 FOUND - Chiffon scarf in recitation room in Fraser hall. Owner can have some by calling at 107 Fraser and paying for this ad. 73 FOR BENJ-AN 'tent' b, apartment, bathroom and bedroom, hot and cold water, living room and bath. Cak floors, private stairs. Between town and University. Foyer. WANTED—Steward to help organize club where one is needed. Call 1848W. 75 WANTED—Tutoring, social sciences and English. 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