PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1927 Red Cross Drive for Year's Funds Will Begin Friday Universities and College Asked to Take Part; Local Campaign Planned All students and faculty members are invited to aid in the American Red Cross and lasts until Nov. 24, in which the university and college of the county will be Campaign Plaps Made The committee for the University of Kansas, headed by Leond Graeber, will presign which will begin Friday. It is working now to get everything in order. At the meeting of the committee yesterday afternoon it was decided that tables would be set in each classroom, University or department departments and clubs would be asked to take charge of selling the subscription in the present location. The revelation will take place. Buttons and receipts will be given to each The American Red Cross spent more than $8,000,000 last year in flood relief alone, and the灾案 last year, which numbered many thousands of people. The funds of the nation's organization. It was through this organization that many people, in southern Kansas as well as in the Mississippi Delta, were helped to clothe until they were able again to get back into their homes. Service Given to Soldiers Service Given to Sailors Other forms of assistance, as service by sailors and sails, are also given by the organization throughout the year. Headquarters are in Only 2 per cent of the entire amount of the money submitted to the American Red Cross is expended for overcrowding in areas affected by the organization in a rather poor state financially because of so much expenditure not year, students are expected to respond liberally to the annual call when it begins. Interclass Hockey Begins Junior and Freshman Squads Hold Opening Clash The junior and freshman hockey team will choose one and will start playing in the gymnasium. The seniors will play the freshmen and the juniors will play the seniors. The team as we stand now are Junior; Charles D. McCarthy, Kyle Elyson East, Mason Sneed, Jessica Georgette, Catherine Clark, Elizabeth Green, Helen Parker, Holley Parker, Substitutes: Martha Combs, Dena May Harrington, Rachel Feong, Alicia Gaskill The freshman sound is composed a the following: Doris Docksterier Allen Stone, Katherine Bellmore Stephanie Foster, Elizabeth Snyder, Katherine McFarlane, Virginia Alena Becnel, Alethan Botford, Ruth Recinolath, Helen Moore. Substitutes Ceo Treusch, Charlotte Clark, Emma Woods, Karen Foster, Winterbotham, Helen Spencer. The members of the squad must all come suited up to the games in order to get any points or credit for it, accept any errors, and report to the department of physical education. Miss Kevin also said that the players must be on time for scheduled games because it gets dark so early and the players must be played on scheduled time. Darkness Stops Games Another series of intramural base ball games were scheduled for last night but on account of darkness $^{21}$ but one of them were discontinued. Organizations Are Requested to Start Play Earlier The only game completed was the Sigma Chi-Deltin Chi game. The Sigma Chi's won by the score of 6 to 3. There is a rulling in the intramural games that if the playing has reached the end of four and one-half innings, a game that, by the team that goes to be first is behind, but if the team that goes to be second is behind at the end of four and one-half innings, five innings are required to be played. Organizations are requested to start the games earlier in order to give them time to finish before dark. The games that were scheduled to Sigma Chi vi. Delta Chi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vi. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Tau Omega vi. Phi Delta Theta; Kappaappa vi. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Kaphn Lamiavi. Chi Delta; Alpha Kaphn Lamiavi. Chi vi. Typhaion; Gruscher vi. Typhaion. "Resolved, that Coeds Behave Like Human Being," the subject of debate between men and women of the college club at Northwestern University. Kansas Aggies to Erect East Part of Stadium Manhattan, Nov. — Contracts for an erection of east wall of the Klan in Argileium stadium was let yesterday, according to announcement by Prefecture of Argileium corporation. It is hoped to implore the east wall of the stadium in addition, provide dressing rooms and seating for the East wall will be closed later. The K. S. A. C. memorial stadium and was awarded this fall by the University of North Carolina wrestling class. At least $2,000 will be paid to freshmen by freshmen. Many Unsold Seats for Missouri Game, Rumors to Contrary Dr. Allen Says Curved Portion of Stadium Makes Good Place to Sit With the available seats for the Kansas-Missouri game here Nov. 19, the team had to spend two weeks on Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, today urged that KU stay away from Tulsa to make it plain to everyone how seven thousand seats will fill for the game. A rumor in Kansas City that seats are all sold has gained some ground when the rent fact is thus plenty of, all of them good ones, are available. Seats in the new curved portion 6 of the stadium are excellent seats. Poeto Allen said he wished to make plain. In 2015, Harvard stadium seats on the curved ends are bought just as rapidly on other sections of the field, he said. Homecoming plans are fast taking hare and will bring great numbers of K. U., graduates back to the canu- s for the game, but there will be sun for thousands of persons other than students, and Missouri graduates at ie game. The newly complete Memorial station will sit 37,425 persons in the museum and more in temporary bleachers as and more in the field, making a total of 86,945. Special railroad rates will be in effect for the game on all railroads. An open trip rate of one fare will be in effect from all points in Kansas and Oklahoma, and a site of a fare and a third for all other points in Missouri. queens Will Be Selected Pictures of Beauty Candidates to Be in This Week Work on the 1928 Jayhawk is in full sailing now and all committees on the staff are in action. The photo shows a group of the various soreties are being collected this week by Arthur Cromb, assistant editor, and will be sent to John Hold Jr, who is selecting the winner of the year's annual john a short time. Letters have been sent out to all sororities, fraternities, clubs and proms throughout the country regarding the glass for their group pictures to be put in the annual Plex games and at different events on the Hill have been selected and will soon be shown. The seniors and the various organizations and clubs are urged to have their glasses well-stained so that their glasses may be bad at once in order to avoid confusion. Vasar college seniors will spend $1600 or more to decorate their new smoking room. The fund for this project will be provided through a subscription. The room will accommodate about thirty women with comfort. It is to be strictly an institution for seniors and even their men. It will not be allowed within its precincts. Through the assistance of the Rockefeller Institute of America the ancient University of Goettingen will soon lay claim to being the center of the academic community of overbruining and extension has been done and it is thought by many experts that by 1620 the mathematical extent of its kind in the world. "The Scarrowcrum" by Percy MacKaye is the fall play to be presented by the Strollers, members of the drama department of the Ohio State University. Columbus Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilatating, and Fitting of Glasses. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Read the Kansan want ads. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Flint Arrow Head Is Evidence That America Was Inhabited When Mastodons Roamed Here The arrow lay close to a rib bone of the buffalo, in such a way as to indicate that it was hit at a time of death. Four other arrow points were also found and bones of the buffalo were discovered in the pit, but some of this other material was moved in early scientific study of the site. The buffalo were killed with an arrow, and pursued and sunk there to die. Washington, Nov. 7—A little flint arrow point, such as primitive man used in hunting game, has been accepted by a number of scientists as real evidence that America was invented on the west coast, and down reamed this country, in the pliocontinental period, at least 15,000 or 29,000 years ago. The arrow point was discovered in Folsom, New Mexico, about two months ago, and it has remained untouched while experts on American Indians and experts on geology have visited the scene to express their views as to what story it really tells. This is the first time that a tool used by man has been found beside him. He was an unidentified for careful scientific examination, according to Dr. E. H. H. Riley, who is one of the earliest can Ethnology, who has just returned from investigation of the remarkable The arrow points are beautifully chipped, Doctor Roberts reports. A unique feature is a hollow groove down the center of each flint. In the The first discovery of prehistoric animals at this site was made two years ago by a cattle inspector who stuck the animal in his sticking out of the bank. He recognized them as buffalo bones, and sent specimens to J. D. Figgins at the University of Denver. Since then, Mr. Figgins and his assistants have made further discoveries and the site is still considered likely to yield further evidence of the recent war, bayonets were graved to cause greater bleeding, and it may be that the Stone Age Americans had this same idea. "There is no question that the arrow and the buffalo most recently found there came there together," Doctor Roberts concludes. "It remains for the geologists to determine what the deposits in which they occur." Dr. O, P. Hay, paleontologist of the United States National Museum, who visited Folsom this summer and has known that buffalo bones found there, considers this discovery "one of the most certain pieces of evidence produced that dinosaurs were extinct in the icestone period." From this and other similar finds Doctor Hay says that it seems impossible to believe that man has been in America only a few thousands. Books on City Manager Plan of Government Out The buffalo homes are those of an extinct species, somewhat larger than modern buffalo, and they may turn into a different form from any bison known here. "The City Manager," by Leonard D. White, Ph.D., professor of political science at the University of Chicago, has served as manager of government which Doctor White tells how city managers meet the situations which can confuse them and why they carry on the city business. He also explains the tensionships of the manager to the city charter and the city council, and the manager as a professional executive. is being handled by the International City Managers' association which has its office in room 3, Fraser hall. Doctor White has made this study at the suggestion of the executive committee of the international City Managers' Association and the department of political science at the University of Chicago, purposefully using the office of city manager and relating how the incumbents of the office behave in the differentcircuit-management bodies to ensure themselves." Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pasadena, Dayton and Berkeley are operating successfully under the council-manager plan. To the managers of the office, the department goes good for the material for this book. Relief Work Progressing Rapidly in New England (Haitian Press) Boston, Nov. 8. With all danger definitely past the relief and rehabilitation work progressed rapidly in flood-striken New England. Thousands of homeless, mostly in Vermont, were quartered in churches, halls, and other emergency barracks, the Red Cross, and volunteers. Snowmass which yesterday added suffering had ended and although all conditions have improved, acute at some points, general conditions were reported to be greatly improved. Strips had been taken to prevent further spread of the regular supply of food and medical necessities, and vast quantities of snow were being distributed among homesteads. Officials directing relief work reported there appeared no danger of food poisoning, and most discernible were great amounts of food. The list of foods has been increased to 85 today. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Appreciate Your Business Phone 653 We A Clean Thought Phone 101 Clean pressed clothes are the basis for a woman's self confidence and delicacy. Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM, 93875 M.E. LINDSTROM "A press a week keeps the countenance sleek" For Your Pen Needs-at We have as complete a stock of fountain pens as any concern in Lawrence. 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