A. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. XXV UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 FOUR PAGES Bad Eating Habits Are Pointed Out by Diet Authority 4. Years of Use Necessar; Before Proper Foods Show Beneficial Effects Health is bigger than the effect you feel the next morning after breaking a leg. Miss Sybil Woodruff, acting dean of the department of home economics, is also going into an exciting Faculty Eating Abilities Among College Women" before she the W. A. A. College. Vitamine Prevent Disease She then went on to say that even three years of living on an excellent farm, they would have never been a newborn person. There are two reasons that the orangutan girls of grits farm take care of themselves and they make poor selection of food, and the second is that they eat irregula- No.72 The main fault with the college gIvP's choice is that it is lacking in vitamins. Jack of vitamin A leads to tuberculosis and pneumonia if it is not rinned out for a long white, and the respiratory tract is infected of the respiratory tract. The foods that Miss Woodruff recommends for a daily diet are green leafed vegetables, banana and eggplant. Tomatoes and oranges, too, have vitamins A, B, and C in them. Milk and milk fat are also recommended to be included to enough of vitamin A. Liver Is Good Food The amount of white bread that eaten should be balanced by an equal amount of bread main of whole grain. Liver is excellent as a food and is now being prescribed physician advice to drink a milk of milk a day. Following her talk, Ms. Wendee conducted an open discussion during the session. Following the discussion, Amendment of the association is until Wednesday, Jan. 4, its next regular meeting. Dry Leader Breaks Ban (United Press) London Temperance Advocate Returns to Commons the London, Dec. 8—Through on the road, the eight people who must not enter the Hole on December 14, Charlington, well-known temperatures advocate, broke the bun himself re- Twelve years ago Charrington created a sensation by entering the House of Commons. The government's liquor bill and lifting the price from the table in front of S For this offence he was placed on the "Black List" and his name has never been removed. He did not repeat his famous action on his recent visit as he was merely conducting a party of visitors over the House. Charrioning, who is now 77 years of age, gave up a huge fortune in the brewery business, to engage its temperature work in the East-end. After his recent visit, Mr. Charrington asked the chief of police if he was still deburred from the House and was informed, that most suffragettes names had been erased so far, but that his name was still there. Religious Executives Meet Committees to Plan Program for Religion Week All executive committees of various student religious organizations of the churches of Lawrence and of Hill organizations will meet tonight to discuss the plans for the introduction of the religious week planned to begin Feb. 8, when Dr. Reinhold Neiblair, pastor of the Bethel Evangetical church, Detroit, and well known magisterine writer, will deliver a lecture on various aspects of religion. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will speak to the group tomorrow night on "The Responsibilities of Academic Leadership to University Life." The council of religious workers responsible for religious week at the University each year is made up of a diversity of major organizations of Lawrence churches, the Men's Student Council, the W. S. G. A., the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A. and the dean of men and dean o The women's Pan-Hellenic council at Ohio State University is checking the rushing season with a vaccine in exchange with a vax in response to a money Range of Fellowships Offered to Professors and Graduates Varies in Subject and Scope A large number of fellowships are available every year by different organizations and many are varied for those graduate students who are interested in them. The Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship yields an income of about one million dollars annually. The fellowship must be a graduate of Wellesley College or of some other American college of approved standards. Applicants should be received by the president of Wellesley College not later than 4:00 p.m. for that which the fellowship is asked. Forms of application may be obtained from the office of the president of Wellesley College. Offers Graduate Scholarship The trustees of Wellesley College have established graduate, resident scholarships covering the cost of tuition for one year for graduate students resident at Wellesley College. Applications for the positions will be written to the chairman of the Committee on Graduate Instruction, Wellesley. American Association of University Women Fellowships are open to American Association of University blanks. Application is made by a letter to the chairman of the committee and submitted by January 11. Bryn Mawr College, and all applications must be received by January 11. $1000 Given by University The International Federation of Women will award the first fellowship to women whose fellowships shall be awarded in the faculties of PUts or Sciences and shall be awarded for Fellowships will not be awarded in 1928-20. Junior Fellowships shall be awarded. The Boston Branch of the American Association of University Women offers a graduate fellowship of $1000 for the purpose of stimulating scholarship among women. Applications should be made to the chairman of the committee on fellowships of the American Association of University Women. Old American Maps Are Now on Display at Thaver Museum of Kansas Indian Villages and Buffalos Are Pictured Upon Plains A collection of ancient maps on the world and of North America, be longing to Dr. Otto H. F. Vollkohl received from the University and will be on display for the next two weeks in the Spooner-Thayer museum. This collection of maps is rare and has been donated by Doctor Vollkohl, the values of maps ranging from $40 to $1,000, according to Prof. H. F. Hodder of the department of history, who was interested in currying the collection for display. The map range in date from 1576 to 1612, with the largest number printed in both Latin and German and are of the illustrative type. After looking at them one is reminded of the same style as the old maps. The early maps of North America show Indian villages and buffalo ranges occupying much of the land. Other parts of the country are designated by pictures of the activities for which they are known, and the lands that surround them of the world is also of special note. Some of the land bodies now definitely belong to North America. The maps. The old maps of North America correspond fairly closely to modern maps. The eastern coast, however, is highly imaginary. In places it reminds one of the modern maps of the West. There are 117 maps in the whole collection, but only a part are on disks that can be accessed. The decoration for libraries to a great extent, according to Professor Hooder Doctor Vollbehr Here Doctor Vollehre was at the University last year with his collection of 15th century books technically known as inscriptions but also with his achievements of printing. While he was here he presented the University with the Nerimum and Vatican manuscripts and presented the Sponer-Thayer museum with a copy of the Mitchell map of the British and French domains of England, and with a call it the Hailuxi map. It was issued in 1775 and is the map upon which the treaty of peace of the American Revolution was established. grant for traveling expenses. American candidates should send their applications to Dr. Agnes L. Rogers not later than Jan. 1. Read the Kansan want ads. Open to Foreigners Sterring Fellowships for Research in the Humanistic Studies and Natural Sciences of Yale University Graduate School are open to graduates of Yale and other approved universities in the United States and for foreign students, students and professors, who desire to carry on investigations in affiliation with Yale University. St裴isp range from $1000 to $2500 and may be offered up to $450 by May 19th in the Dean of the Graduate 'school of Yale University. value of $1500 each, are offered for original research in biological studies. Students must be made before March 1. Bishop Museum Fellowships, two fellowships of the value of $1000 each are offered for study and research in anthropology, botany, zoology, geography, biology, or chemistry. Funding is intended to promote scientific investigation within the Pacific Ocean region and results of all research must be submitted to Bishop Museum for review by the Board. Applications made before March 1 to Dean of Graduate School Yale University. A limited number of American Field Service Fellowships in French Universities for advanced study in theology or law will be available to carry a stipend of $1200 and will be tenable for one year. Fellowships are open only on men, and they must be American. Faculty members are served before June 1, and all information may be obtained from Arvie M. Palmer, Institution for Advanced Education, New York City. Three Belt Fellowships for scientific research will be awarded about July 16, 1928. Applications must be received by April 29 and full follow-up from the Bector of Imperial College, South Kensington, London. Lane Speaks on Zoology Before Department Clu Dr. H, H. Lane, professor of zoology, discussed "the nature of the "Tree of Life" in Zoology club which was held Wed morning evening at 7:30 in room 260 The meeting was open to anyone taking zoology or who was interested in the subject. The meeting was to inform and acquaint the members with the various fields of study. At the conclusion of the meeting a short business session was held and a group took a taking of the group picture of the club were made. At present it was determined that morning at 10.00 a.m. m. Refreshments were served at the conclusion "Continued attacks indicate a consistent policy on the part of the Kenyan media and said today. The rumors do not name the amount of damage to be suffered." Staff May Sue, Rumor Umors that the Nour Gul, campus humor magazine, or members of its staff are planning to use the University's public time currently current in some quarters today. As nearly as could be inscribed from the rumors, the chief has she of the suit will be the editorial writer. The publication is published in vestidas's Kansan. George Roose, editor of the Owl, admitted this morning that the staff had met and held a special meeting last night, to discuss matters for which the meeting was called, however, *Gene Rock*, LL, B.27, of the law firm of Wilton and Beck, Lawrence attorneys, admitted to a hearing and received communication with members of the Sour Owl staff. Asked if it was relative to a suit against the Kannan, he said that his duty lay first to his client, whom he asked to name, confirm, or deny the report. Editorial in Kansan Is Basis o Sour Owl Attack "The contention that the Sour Owl is fifty is entirely out of place," said Rosseo in speaking of the matter. "The number of the Owl two years ago, we have been so careful of shady jakes that some students have come to us for reading books about reading their Sunday school papers than out of reading the Owl." 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Wire Flasbes (United Press) --in Contests San Francisco, Dec. 8 — A radio message from the monopole, the "Sirip of California," at 11 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2014, Charles Kingford-Smith and George Pond to break the world endurance light record were being abandoned The two air men reported they were missing lacked because of a broken toe. Topoku, Dee, 8- Housewives in Topoka and other Kanaan cities found it difficult to cook today as the result of a spastic reaction that breaks in the big mains yesterday. fwo Money Rewards Offered for Poetry in Carruth Memorial Fund Established Last Year to Grant Winning Prizes Fifty dollars and $25 respectively are offered for the two William Herbert Carruth memorial poetry prizes for 1928. Three typewritten copies of each poem submitted, signed by an assumed name, must be hauled in to the person submitting it. The poems of April 1, 1928. A sealed envelope containing the real name and a photograph may accompany the poem. On the outside of this envelope must be written the assessment and the title of the poem. The Carratch Memorial Fund was established in 1927 to commemorate the centenary of its establishment, known post, graduate of the University of Kansas in 1880, and at one time vice chancellor of the university. It provides an income which will be awarded annually in the form of cash grants offered for the first time last year. Any resident student regularly engages in reading or other activities that are unable to compete for either of the prizes. The contentant may submit more than one poem, and no poem previously published by a publisher may be submitted. The poem submitted may be of any length or classification, how The committee of award for 1828 will consist of the chairman of the department of English of the University as chairman, an alumnus of the University, and a unit of letters unexposed in any way with the University. Coach Not Yet Chosen Following Long Sessio Although the Athletic Board was in session this morning from breakfast until noon, the man who wielded Regents as the new football coach is not yet selected. Rumors that the coach has been chosen are without foundation, as action must be taken first by the commission, and finally by the Board of Regents. This is the first of the recent meetings of the Board at which the student members of the Board have been present. "We wanted the student members to become familiar with the Board," said Chancellor E. H. Lindley. we are now waiting for further information coming alongside of the candidates and the board will meet again to discuss how to address member members, who are the captains of the teams in major sports, the board consists of six faculty members Chaplain Edwards Club, Thimble Tea Room, 12. Baptist church, 12. Albion Omnium Pi, house 12. Alpha Ipsilon Pi, house 12. Delta Ipsilon, Country Club, I. Phi Gamma Delta, house, 1. bie Tea Room, 12. Kappa Beta, Christian church, 11. Beta Phi Sigma, house, 12. Baptist Young People's Union. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Sigma Basketball, house, 12. Delia Sigma Lambda, house, 12. Delta Tau Delta, house, 12. Sigma Chi, house, 12. Pi Kappa Alpha, house, 12. Pi Kappa Pai, Club, 12. Alpha Tau Omega, house, 12. Theta Tau, house, 12. Cosmopolitan Fraternity at home, 12. C. B. B. (W. S. G. A. Group) central Administration rest room, 12. University Class of the Congregational church, 11. Elizabeth Meguiar. Acting dean of women. And They Say It Is Impossible forModerns to Live Without Extensive Use of Machinery "A hobby a hobby for a 'a' that," one might say, with due apologies to Robert Buris. Hobbies seem to be the word of the hour—most anything is different for them under this genre, if not even when they have a hobby, why not a useful one? Dr. F. P. O'Brien of the School of Education finds pleasure during his time as a kitchen painter of cabin making. In an unused summer kitchen of his home he has fitted up a comfortable work area, and creates a make an ideal work table, and here, with the aid of a few simple hand tools, he produces beautiful furniture. Walnut Is Preferred It happened that the OBriens had a marked preference for solid walnut furniture, but walnut wood was discouragingly scarce. As a matter of fact, he never owned furniture with the high posted beds and quaint old chefs of drawers. It was the walnut wood in some of those old furnishings that gave Dr. OBriens his inspiration. It is rather difficult to imagine a beautiful 62-inch walnut bread made from an old fashioned bedstead, but when you place it in Mr. OBrien's work shop, after poking about in antique and second hand furniture, you will notice a solid walnut bedside with a carved headboard reaching almost to the ceiling. Now even the bedstead itself would not recycle, so your wooden headboard and footboards went to make panels in the front of the buffet. Carousels from the bedside from the bed to the buffet. The legs were carved and replained this (had to be done with the aid of a large mold) to make legs for the reincarnated piece of furniture. It was necessary to help only the knees, and a solid shade of brown. The piece of furniture was refinished and the beautiful grain of the wood was brought out by the oil used in the From the tall carved top of the Chaplain Edwards' Club Will Have Party Frida The annual fall party of the Chapla- l Edwards Club of the Episcopal cath- church will be given Friday night in The Theater Tea room from 9 until 12. Plains are being made for the party. R. Obsen, e30, chairman of the party. Rumble, e31 and Virginia Sherwool, e31. A four piece orchestra will play The chaperones are Rev. and Mrs. Shaner, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, and Mrs. P. G. Osborn. All University students are invited to the party. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the club for 50 cents. W. S. G. A. Meeting Held Deadline for Musical Comedy Manuscripts Jan. 4 W, S. G, A. meeting was held Tues- day night in central Administration building. The deadline for all manu- als is 5 p.m. musical comedy was as set on Jan. 4. As yet a committee for the choosing of the manuscript which will be accepted, the committee has year has not been chosen, but will be soon and will be announced at a later date. The council members urge that no new manuscripts be missed; mancripts start them as early as possible so that they will be accepted at time no manuscripts will be accepted. After the regular meeting, the W, S. G. A. members were conducted through the new Memorial building by W. J. Baumgartner, associate pres- sident of the hospital at 6:00 o'clock, the members will have a dinner at the cafeteria. W. S. G. A. bar pins were presented to each member of the association, the pins being given for a year of service in the council. Rose McColloch, c'29, president of W. S. G. A., presided. Five Cross Country Men Are Named for Letters Five cross country men were recommended recently for University letters by Coach H. J. Huff, and will be sent to the athletic board for approval. - Five men of the variety squad were recommended and five of the freshmen were nominated. The variety men were: Captain Byron Syruns, c28; Bernard Fravier, c29; Donald Burseman, Fravier, c30; Earle, c30; and Pete Springer, c29. old bednett, a picturecue cost rack was made; from the other odds and cedds left over, two well shaped fern stands, or tuboens. The elder, symmetrically perfect lines of a lovely library table and opulent desk in the living room pay homage to the work of an education professor with a "wood-working" hobby. These, like all of the other pieces of furnishings that adorn many of our bedrooms, are constructed from beautifully finished solid walnut, and are constructed from old bedsteads. To tailor another bed to a very specific interior design might be termed a modern "frostie" seat, and it is most invigorating arranged into the yellow color of the wood. From the pieces left over from this living room furniture, a tilt conversion makes it look as if you made it. This stand offers a number of airy shelves for the filing away away. Modern Bed Constructed Partly from another old fashioned bed, and partly from a dresser, a bench, a mirror, a wall hanging, a picture frame, and perfectly shaped posts. To complete the suite, there is a remarkable chest of drawers, finished, with a large mirror in a walnut frame to match. Exactly the same knifes are resting on the refining of the walnut furniture, so that it is all the same color, and practically the same Furniture dealers who handle old fashioned furniture come to be familiar with Mr. O'Reilly's hobby for walnut wood, and save him pieces of walnut wood, which he even sold the walnut rails of bogs, and replaced them with cinnamon wood. Single boards, or oak and ends of walnut, are used to nicely lovely pieces of furniture. Here is a convincing proof of the fact that modern man would not be hindered without musketeer. Cabinets are used as secret rooms to access doctors to Doctor Obrien. Owl Society Launches Preliminary Movement for Re-Organization Owl Society, honorary organization for junior men, launched the preliminary plans of the project, and hosted a meeting at the first regular meeting of the year held Tuesday night at the Pit Debt Thaesa chosen from the outstanding men of the sophomore class last spring met to make plans for future activities. Jodi daygawkher Paul Parker Elected President of Honorary Association for Junior Mon Paul Parker, e20; temporary chair since the initiation of new members that last spring presided in the office. Mr. Parker was elected by the men elected are Paul Parker, e20 president; John Foster, e20, view of President, e20; and treasurer-treasurer. The Owl Society was established on the Hill in 1914 and since then has been rather passive since it ceased to host a regular meeting, most past when Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity took over this work. With renewed interest the society has taken on several plans to restore the society to its former position as an honorary society for junior men, corresponding to the older man's honorary occupation. Paul Parker, newly elected president, appointed the following committees to function in the work of the Commission onitution and ritual; Joan Dunn, chairman, John Foster and Charles Scott, secretary; Hughanus and K Rose Flint, ritual. Changes will be made in the constitution and placed before an advisory body, the First Council, before the first of the year if possible. Another meeting before the Christmas vacation is scheduled to further improve the program of action. "Big Game Gaetien," annual show given by Rena Head, honorary drama society at Stanford, was presented in the form of a revon on night preceding the game with the University. A team of students and skiers for the show were written and directed by students of the university. A Harvard exhibit of some of the rare books in the Widener collection are on exhibition this week at the Harvard library. A copy of Chapman's first translation of Homer, illustrated by the author, is included in the collection. Aged Writer Tells of Assassination of "Emancipator" Only Survivor of Audience at Scene of Slaying Is Convocation Lecture "If you want to be happy, take God into your life." These were the closest friends of Mr. Richardson yesterday afternoon at a University convocation in the central Administration building auditorium on Monday night. Mr. Richardson is believed to be the only person now living who was at Ford's in 1865, when Lincoln was assassinated. beautiful, pleasant in a youthful, cheerful way; What thought my gayness floats my "By the record—seventy seven; and it's very plain writt; Mr. Ricardus is one who says that a man is an old as he feels, but a woman is an old as she looks. But he said that he old not feel his 77 years of age, and when he dies they can be shown in a stains of an original pore which he read; Usesful to deny it or try to get away from it; Of my finns there are a couple, not so supple as they were. And my hungs give up twings though not often to give. What thought my pearles float my grayses; I'm not so very gray; I still can measure pleasures in a soothing, clear way; though not often to over; None-the-less, I view exhilaration, like an adolescent; am: in still a boy within man, and I'll swear I won't grow up." Then he told, how, on the morning of April 14, 1836, he arrived in Hutchinson with his father who had promised the trip because of excellent medical care. He said day that President Lincoln was to be at Ford's theater that murdered B. J. Richard, and was the director. They hoped that they might be able to see the president then and shake hands with him. When he started, the president's box was empty. Lincoln, with his party, did not show up at the church changed its time and started playing "Hail to his Chief," thus giving the message that the president had arrived. "A little later three came a pause in the play." Mr. Richards contended, "The audience gatten his cae. Then, there came from somewhere, as if from the roof, a man on the stage with a dagger tyrannis and a walkable off the stage. Some thought that the man, John W. Wilson, an actor, was coming to town to play in the at least minute. It was some three minutes before one of the audiences saw him on so and said, 'The President has been shot.' The audience started rushing to the stage. But Ford came out and told them, 'You had started out on horseback.' 'Otherwise,' Mr. Richards explained, 'many might have been crushed in.' "Sie Semper Tyrannis" Dies Next Morning Booth, who had sprained his ankles, was forced to travel at night. Some twelve days after the slaying, he was found in a tobacco barn near what is now Rowling Green. He would not come out, and so an effort was made The president was taken away, and from the time he was shot until his death at about 7 the next morning he never regained consciousness, and when he woke up, after having been born to bed and night, "He now belongs to the arts." Bath is Killed #8 Kansas "When he was ready to shoot man, who marched vividly continued," Sergent Corbett, a Kansman man, rammed his gna through a knot-hole in the barn and shot him, in the base of the "But there is in it all. There was a need of a supreme sacrifice. Lincoln's blood made it," Mr. Richardson said. Then he made a plea for the young people of America to make America great, and that they brought forth the right kind of fruit that they would bring God's blessing. "take old friends you to take God into your lives. You'll be successful if you do, and failures if you don't," he said emphatically. Again Mr. Richard emphasized, "If you want to be happy, take God into your heart and know how to be happy. When you get home, get out your Bibles (I know you're not a child, open them to 1231; If you and I are happy are ye if ye do them." He closed the convoitation then with a prayer. Arthur L. Crookham, M. A. '13, is city editor of the Oregon Daily Journal, Portland, Ore.