PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927 Jayhawker Squad Prepares Defense for Aerial Attack The next to the last football practice before the game with Drake University for the Jayhawks was very successful. The team spent most of the time in dummy practice and forward pass defense, but their defensive game against forward passes that will be hard to perceive is crucial. The department of the game and if their aerial attack is checked one of the Bullsport's greatest offensive will be the first. tonight's Practice Light: Propernick Probably to Be Ineligible Saturday Practice was aborted for the Jayhawkers last night because of the weather and because of the fear of the men's getting stalk. Team_Shows_Improvement Team Shows Improvement The team is showing that they are the right that it takes to win games. They are showing much improvement over their playing skills. Tony Penrencich, fullback, is still incible and it is doubtful that he will be able to play in Saturday's game. Harold Schmidt and George Mackie are on the injury list, but it is believed that they will be in shape for the battle with the Bulldogs. Sound ready for Baldwalls. An Ace will be the prime of condition. Conch Couch has been giving the men hard and long workouts this week, including the line and blocking and tackling the backs, and considerable improvement has been achieved. The practice for this afternoon will be short and light in order to keep the men in condition. The members of the Varsity football squad will be taken to the Country Club for dinner tonight immediately after practice. They will return to the club again tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. and remain there until time --going to the game Pref. John Ike, of the department of economics, will speak on "Economics Inequality" before the Msu's University Eighth and Kennetht, Sunday morning at 9:30. All men who are interested in the subject bear Mr. Isser Ike—Phil Marshall, president. Announcements All women students expecting to attend the Nebraska game at Lincoln Saturday, Nov. 3, must register their names and method of transportation on campus. The written consent of the parent, of those not expecting to go on special train must be sent to the office of Dean of Women by Thursday, Nov Elizabeth Megular, Acting Dean of Women. The Entomology club will meet on Monday afternoon at 14:30, in 202 Dyche museum. These students that will have reports will give their reports at that time. Ship Survivors Tell of Sinking Bio de Janeiro, Oct. 29—The final complete story of the sinking of the Italian liner, Princess Aifafa, off the Brazilian ocean was inscribed in a letter from a group of shaken, half dazed survivors, each with a blood-red line to add, told their stories here and all that remains to be told—and never will be—in the hands of three Frenchmen. Somewhere between 289 and 345 is the latest report. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We invite comparison Quality - Finish - Comfort Fabrication J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) The Glow of Candle Light Will add charm to your tea or dinner. The selection of taper candles includes many beautiful shades. Pander's MARKETING OFFICE 832 Mass. Elks Entertain Varsity Football Team at Dinner The Varsity football squad and coaches, and John Bunn, Freshman coach, and Bill Mullin, reserve coach. He was a Club, club, at a dinner Thursday night. Captain Hamilton and Andy Olson of the squad gave short talks and assasination attempts. The team fully intended to win the game from Drake, Saturday. Several of the players were still making it clear to the team that they stood behind them in all their endeavors. Shade Trees Inoculated Destructive Ailment Prevented by San Treatment (Science Service) Berlin, Oct. 27. - Inoculation of shad trees against a deadly bacterial disease, an immune son, an analogous animal, is used in medical and veterinary treatments, is being practised by a German landscape architect, Walter Wilkens. Herr Hlisch developed his immune sap treatment, which he injects into the trees by a very simple process. He bores holes in the trunk, drives roots up to the surface and such as old-time Germans like to smoke, and fills up the bowl with his preparation. The fluid enters the airway and distributes itself through the epidermis of the German scientific publication, vouchers for the success of the treatment. Shortly after the war, a very destructive aliment of shade trees, especially treed trees, dramatically noticeable in German cities. It was traced to an original site in Holland, whence it has been identified in northern France and all of Germany. It was first ascribed to the polluted air of industrial cities, as well as a water problem that proved to be due to a small round bacterium, known technically as a micrococce, which invaded the water-conducting tubes in the sapwood and wood. Average Rainfall Amount Expected by California La Jolla, Calif., Oct. 28—An average amount of rainfall may be expected in Southern California during the summer months. The prediction of Dr. George F. McBewen of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography on ocean temperatures, researches upon ocean temperatures. The ocean surface temperature : 1 Jelly from Aug. 4 to Oct. 8 and 2 Jelly from Nov. 5 to Dec. 3 drop the average. Since experience of the past eleven years shows that the temperature can be used to pre- predict future events, it means heavy rainfall and high temperatures indicating less rain in the following season, it is concluded that precipitation will decrease the season will be about average. Dr. McEwen has found that each quarter of a degree change in temperature of change of about an inch in rainfall. Doctor McEwen's forecast is checked by the application of a rule developed by L. E. Bckman who was the case this year, is followed by a normal rainy season. The rule of George M. French, who correlates all temperatures in March with rainfall, indicates deficiency in rainfall. For the first time in history there are more men than women registered in the college of liberal arts at Drake University. The first issue of the Kansas Engineer, quarterly publication of the University of Kansas Archi-tecture, was placed on sale in Marvell hall today. This issue contains a direc-tive report on the progress of the School of Engineering and Architecture. The students are cla-ssed as members. Kansas Engineer on Sale A tribute is paid to Dean Walker and the work he did during the long time that he was connected with the University of Georgia. George M. Peal, assistant professor of architecture, "The Rows of Chester," describes the quaint architectural wonders of the oldest cities of England, David M. Delo, gr., has an article on the geologic mapping trip to Colorado taken last summer by a group of seven students from the University of Colorado. A detailed geologic map of an area in Colorado was made on the trip, which was really a course in geologic mapping and year by the department of geology. An article by Virgil Carrier, e29, describes the methods used by aerial photographers in making maps from acroplanes. Faculty and Student Directory Included in Magazine Lectures Well Attended Mental Hygiene Series Given by Psychiatrist Our Sunday Chicken Dinner is 50c. If you liked ours yesterday, come back next Sunday with Dr. Leonard Harrington, M.D., *M.* 85, a psychiatrist from Kansas City, gave the second lecture of a series on management in the department building room 108处 Administration building. Doctor Harrington talked on the evolution of man, pointing out the various psychological behavior which now play an important part in mental hygiene. About sixty persons attended the lecture, recorded over the course of the department of psychology. Many students have been taking advantage of the opportunity to have a conference with Doctor Haringer, a public clinic, but should attend the clinic which is reserved for them here at the University, because Doctor Haringer has more room than he is able to walk down, according to Doctor Wheeler. The hours at which Doctor Harrington will meet students for conferences will be 9:30 to 10:30 m. n. every Thursday with the exception of the last Thursday of every month when he conducts an office visit and at the Kwantle club from 9 to 11. The lecture on that day will be at 11:30. The third of the lectures to be given by Doctor Harrington, will be next Thursday, will be next Thursday at this lecture. 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