... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dryer Tells Forum of European Peace Plan, Thursday Afternoon Question of Europe's Condition Discussed in Open Forum After Speech Oliver Degray, secretary of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, spends yesterday afternoon in central Administration building on "Experiences in Reconciliation in Arms of Hate." "The church of southeastern Europe," said Mr. Dryer, "has no notion that its purpose is to bring peace to its people." Peace sentiment, according to Mr. Dryer, is to be found in the labor market than in the churches. Dryer told a meeting with the King of Bulgarin. "As soon as the king discovered that I was not seeking a story for the newspaper and the agent, I had to be agent, he became a simple man and expressed a sincere desire for peace." The countries in southeastern Europe desire peace, according to Dryer, but not Bulgarin. "There is no approximate peace in Europe today," said Mr. Dryer, "and if it were not that the countries are economically exhausted there might very well be all fare-up in Europe." Southern Europe is, according to Mr. Dryer, the most discontented part of Europe. The island is the most discontented country in southern Europe. The discontent is due to the gaining, during the World war, of large portions of Hungarian territory by Bulgaria, Rus. After the address on open forum was held. "The scientist has contributed his share toward the making of world unity," said Mr. Dryer, "and it is the thinker, and the idealist, who have not Labor Supports Peace Levine and Hinchcliffe Start on Far East Hop (United States) Cranwell Airbane, King, Sept. 27. — Charles L. Irvine and Captain Wallace Hitchcock, from Chicago, fly to the far east by long flight to the far east in the Bellanca geoplanet, Colombia. They will endeavor to fly to Karachi, India, and hope to establish a new world endures and distance record. The Columbia, weighted down by 40 kilograms, with 400 kg before it wheeled and left the ground at 8.97 a.m. The weather was favorable with a 25-mile an hour westerly wind to add to the speed of the plane. The roads chosen by Mr. Hinchcliffe was to the Norfolk county coast on the North Sea, seance by way of the arghamian mountains to Campanion. Parkers on Hays Campus Bankers on Hays campain. Three hundred and fifty bankers spent Thursday on the campus of the State Teachers College here was held the annual meeting of Group Six of the Kunlun University to invite the state convention of the association to Hays in 1929. S. W. Arnold, president of Group Six, and Victor Holm secretary, both will continue the activities of the group. Send the Daily Kansan home. Large Enrollment Makes New Classes Necessary Unusually large enrollment in economics I, elements of economics, has led to the creation of a new business center. The instructor will meet in Marvin hall, room 116, at 11:30 a.m. daily. The instructor will be Hurchell Underhill, E. B., in business, University of Oldham, who will be the instructor and instructor in the department here. Large enrollment in accounting I as made necessary the creation of an extra section in that course also, to meet at 8:30 a.m. m. daily under J. B. Bocher, instructor in economics and budgetary sections in accounting I. Name Convocation Group S. A. Queen Appointed Chairman of Committee Prof. Stuart A. Queen, of the department of sociology, has been appointed chairman of the conventions committee of the University senate a take the place of Dean John R. Kelley and the Chairman of Chancellor's office this morning. The committee has charge of all University convocations and special lectures for the year. The first meeting this semester was Monday night no speaker was selected. At present no speaker has been selected. During the entire schedule for the year that awaits the committee under the new chairman. Besides Professor Queen, the committee is composed of Professors Burdick, Guild, Daims, Lymn, Strong, J. W. Whobeer, and J. H. Woodward of the student governing bodies are members of the board by special invitation. Announcements All Methodist students are cordially invited to attend the regular Friday night party which will be held at 8 p.m. in the entertainment part of the Methodist church for the evening. The methodist churches have been planned for the evening according to Judys Baker, c30, social chairman of the Wesley Foundations. The last psychological examination of this semester will be given Saturday morning, Sept. 24, at 10 o'clock in the afternoon. All students entering the University for the first time are required to take this examination. The five examinations will be followed by the time of enrollment will be returned after the examination has been taken. Physical examinations will be given Friday in the gymnasium for the bene fit of those girls who have not taken them yet. Miss Barto. Notice to all Latter Day Saint students and their friends—there will be regular services held each Sunday for them. Students in Nineteen West and Massachusetts The Firefly frale of the Kappa Fish club will be Saturday evening, Sept. 24, at 8 following the lantern parade Freshman women at the University of Indiana are required to attend two lectures given by Dean Agnes E. Edwards, Ph.D., and Professor Elizabeth to Campus乳乳. One-fourth hour's credit is deducted for absence. In former years the freshmen women but have been required to work in an effort is being made this year to reduce that number. Send the Daily Kansan home. FORUM Westminster For student discussion of student problems in moral, social and religious matters. Addresses by people who know. Speakers from Lawrence, Kansas City, Topeka, Ottawa and other places. A social hour follows the Forum, giving an opportunity for extended acquaintance. Every Sunday evening at Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread, 7 to 9 o'clock. Portrait of Ulysses in All His Ancient Glory Hangs on Wall of Greek Office in Fraser Hall Last year's success is this year's promise. Come. Ulysses in all his Greek glory, execution by a hand, inspired by a mind fed with all the colorful legends of that ancient clime, shines down from the mast of a ship into a hall. The picture as it bungles in the office is six feet long and 18 inches wide, which is one-fifth of its original size. Back in the time of Augustus between 81 B. C. and 47 A.D., he sings in the home of a Roman notable. The story is a sort of skeleton form of the adventures of Ulysses The first pictures show Ulysses landing in the clime of Lacertayronn. The next is of Antiphelas, their long nose and an eye. The third is of the Lacertayronnians destroying 'Ulysses' men and ships. Then Ulysses lands on the island of Professor Judres Art Exhibit Professor Judges Art Exhibit Prof. Karl Mattern art exhibition, spent Monday of this week in Hutchinson, where he acted as judge of an exhibit of paintings at the State Fair. Professor Mattern, reported that the case involved a lot of fields. Some excellent work is being done, according to Professor Mattern. Daniel Rorth, B. S. 27, who was employed by the Southwestern Bell Telephone company at Kansas City during the summer, is graduate assistant in accounting in the school of commerce of the University of Illinois. Judson Rudd, A. M., 26, has resigned his position as instructor in economics at Austin College, Sherman, Texus. He 'accepted an instructorship in economics in the University of Alabama. A new concrete crossing for the street car tracks between the R. O, T. C, parade grounds and Robinson gymnasium has been laid by the department of buildings and grounds. The crossing eliminates what need be done to damp weather. It is marked to match the University sidewalks. Street Car Crossing Built Miss Frances Ross, ex'28, of Wichita is working as the society editor of the Wichita Engle. Circe. The next shows him in Circe's palace. The last portrays Ulysues in Hades when he is calling up the spirit of the dead. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nielsen of Independence, Mo. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Peter S. Grosz, A. B. 21, of Kansas City, Mt. Gross won a scholarship from Sigma Signa fraternity while in school. One of the other pictures to be found on the wall is that of Alexander the Great and King Darius of Persia, a man whose musicle found in Pompeii during the third century B. C. It measured eight and a half by sixteen and a half feet. There is a reproduction of a terra-cotta vase that was thrown by an ancient giant Tatus being destroyed by the magic of Media. An artist has attempted to portray in another picture his conception of Olympia. He painted the scenes in cinerous fields, dotted with the buildings of Grecan architecture. Student Recitals Yesterday The first of the student recitals at the School of Fine Arts was presented yesterday in the auditorium of central Administration building before a large audience. These participants, Raeven Evelyn Swarthout, and Ruth Brenn, pianists; and Lain Hemphill, soprano, and Helen Stockwell, violin Interwoven Hose Miss Rosemary Ketcham, head on the University department of design, will be the speaker for the regular radio program which will be broadcast at 7 Monday evening from the KFU station. Miss Ketcham's sub-session will be titled "Act." In addition to the address, a half hour musical program will be furnished by Laurn Rankin, soprano and Evelyn Swarthout, pianist. 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