WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE No Indication of Revolution Is Found in Shanghai by Students on American University Afloat When the four humiliated American students on the University Afford visited Shanghai a month ago, they were inspired by revolution. It was instead a revolution. They were taken in charge by the representatives of 49 educational institutions who welcomed them, but who also took advantage of the opportunity to convince every one of their guests of the justice of the Chinese regarding the foreign governments. They converted every American student. "The students spent two days in Shanghai. They came into China with a confused idea that we would be in the midst of war's alarm. Instead of that we found order, peace, and a cordiality so eager and genuine that Annual Glee Club Trip Passes Second Day Without Any Mishap Four Girls Fail to Catch Train on Tour But Yellow Cab Proves Saviour "Belle it or not but all the women were on time at the bus station this morning," said the letter that was read by Mrs. Lyman on March 8, from one of the 38 members of the University of Kansas Women's Glee Club, which starched on its annual tour March 7, under the direction of the extension division. The letter went on to say that the glee club in its rushing about left without programs and without two members, for some of its important solitaries. Then, much to their horror, they found that four of the women had failed to make the train. At that moment someone gave a shriek and all looked out of the window to see the four missing ones speeding along in a yellow car toward Rosedale where they were to make connections with the train; they proceeded to Pleasanton where they were entertained royally. From Pleasanton they were ready to go to Fort Smith with all handi- programs and all programs had caught up with them all members of the party were present. Standard Oil Warehouses Destroyed in Earthquake (United Press) Washington, March 9.—Destruction of the Standard Oil Company warehouses near Kage in the Japanese earthquake were reported to the state department today by Conul Dickover. Dickover confirmed press reports that Mrs. Jessie Gleitm Schult, a passenger on the S. S. California, was the only known American killed. He estimated the total death list at 2,000 with an estimate of thousands boneless. "There was no serious damage at Kobe or Kikya but several towns and villages, on the Japanese seascoat were destroyed." Plans are being completed for the erection of steel bleachers at the University of Arkansas athletic field. At present the university has only one bleacher, but it will be later used to later use the steel bleachers in connection with building a stadium. we carry away from Shanghai some of the most impressive memories of the cruise. Here, as in Japan, we find a devotion to education which surely must be significant of the intention of these ancient people to meet the West with western methods and western understanding. As one student expressed it, "The manner in which we look to such students is to look like school children at the Shanghai conference made me fairly disgusted!" Marie Foster, who attends the Barstow school in Kansas City, Missouri, was a guest of Miss Ruth Browne at the kappa Alpha Theta House. We Are Not Boasting The plan was immediately suggested to organize a Floating University in China and have five hundred Chinese students visit the University people in the United States. It would not as an a complete refutation of the impression that there is any general anti-foreign feeling in China. when we say we have the Best Ice Cream and Ice Cream Sodas. We are merely stating facts. The plan is receiving serious consideration from the International University Cruise Committee, 11 Browndale, New York City, which is organizing the University Affort for American students to leave New York next September on the stroller Anrania, owned and managed by the University of California, which is undeday used and if co-operation can be established with the students in Pekin and Canton, the Chinese Floating University will also be attempted. Come—See Reese's Drug Store 929 Mass. Ten Groups Have Forums Lecturers for Organizations Furnished by Y. M. C. A. Following the success of last year, the Y. M. C. A., is this year conducting the "Fireside" forums. The plan is for providing lectures to student groups whenever desired by the groups for an hour forum after dinner. Fred Hyerer, c29, is in charge of the arrangements. Nearly ten boarding clubs and fraternities are co-opening in the plan of choosing from the X. Y, M. C, A. or A. groups for their forms once a week. The plan is to furnish interesting discussion and to develop fellowship between faculty and students. The topics for the forums vary widely including social and religious problems, literature, philosophy and education. "the president of one fraternity told me that these fireside forums had provided the most enjoyable group experiences that his fraternity had enjoyed," an officer of the Y, said this morning. Any group of students that would like to participate, should see a member of the firestone committee including either Joe Dunn, Dennis Ferger, or Wood Dooldell or leave word at the Y. M. C. A. office in Fraser hall. The celebration of the sixty-ninth anniversary of Baker University by the broadcasting through the courtesy of the Kansas City Star, Feb. 14, has brought a great response from students and others. A total of 1,300 pieces of art ready have been sent to alumnet and friends in 49 states. Alumni Association Will Adopt New Mail Ballot System for Election SCHULZ, the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Two Committees of Candidates Are Announced in Issue of Magazine Girl! Now is the time to let me after your old suit to look like new. The announcement of candidates under the new mail ballot plan is featured in the February issue of the Graduate Magazine, which was mailed to the University annual last Saturday. This is the first year the Alumni Association of the University of Kansas has used this system of voting for directors and officers. It permits all active members to vote. Herefore, the election has been held at the annual meeting of the University alumni at commencement time. Two nominating committees were chosen and the following were nominated for the ballot election this spring; First committee: Benjamin F. Hoger, A, B, R, 61; Wichita, president; James H. Sawtell, A, B, R, 72; Topkei, vice president; John T. Stewart, A, R, 23; Wollongong, director; Charles F. Scott, B, S, 91; g8; John, director; Second committee: Ernest B. Black, B, S, 66; g24; Kansas City, mayor; C, C, 90; Topkei, vice president; Pard Randrout, R, S, 23; Burgerv, Texas, director; C, C, Nesslough, M, D, w16; Kansas City, Kan., director In addition to the move mentioned, candidates for any office may be nominated on petition signed by 20 active members of the county (responsible of state). Signed petitions must be received at the annual office by April 1. Ballots for voting will be sent out between April 1 and April 24, as required for the annual office by the Saturday preceding compromen- ment. Pole as an official college sport has been inaugurated at the University of Washington, Seattle. The status of a regular intercollegiate sport has already been reinstated at Stetson University and at Oregon Agricultural College. for Your Parties McNish Bottling Works Phone 198 Something New in Punch Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Manufacturers of Fine Fur Garments —take this opportunity to convey the necessity of having your fur garments repaired and remodeled. Since our country was first settled, its natural resources in furs have been heavily drained. The steadily diminishing supply of fur animals tends to prove that your fur garments are increasing in value. Consult us in regard to the possibility of your old fur. All work guaranteed. Phone 235 145 Maine St. The following radio program will e broadcast from station KFKU, larch 10 on a wave length of 275 meters. 6230-Trk, Professor Distance After, departure of a coronary, "The Distance to the North." 712-Dio Music, furnished by the School of K F K U I. Hare (The Army) Arms Gibbons Man, from the Firefly Print City, by Those Years Dell Boulevard Carrion M. Bash Kile, ornament Cotentate Guildman Gustavus Print Gustavus Print Ferretia Mrs. Werner to Visit England Mrs. Henry Werner and daughters Davothy and Jeanne, will call for Eng- land, France, and Europe. Werner is the wife of Professor Werner of the department of chemistry. She is going to visit her mother, Mrs. %2, J. Lambie, who lives in Liverpool, Werner of Brentonborough, mour Chester. Joseph Higson Jackson, planet, birth Month in C. Major, Opus 22, No. narrative in G. Fiat Major, Opus 31, 25 (m.) Radio Ballads of Campus News. Doctor Lawson will speak at Botany Club Thursday, March 10, 7:50 p.m. at m1127 Louisin street — Willard F. "rossie," president. All members of the Outing Club who wish to hike to Broadway Inn Saturday are requested to sign their names on the bulletin board at the gymnasium before Friday, March 11. The members will leave the gymnasium at 5:30 Saturday. All those who are asked to bring a blanket. Announcements We invite comparison we have nice Comfort Quality Custom Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop J.West 9th —Tonight— LON CHANEY in "Tell It to the Marines" Tomorrow—Fri.—Sat. Comedy News Fables DENIS H. BARNES a Metro Goldwyn Mayer movie Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-10; Eve. 10-50 COLLEEN MOORE "ORCHIDS AND ERMINE" Comino- A man standing in front of a building. Otw Auscher's SHOE COMPANY APE COOK SHOP Alpha Chi Omega Gives Tea Alpha Chi Omega entertains her mothers, sisters and friends, Mrs. Frances Goddell, Sunday after from 3 to 6. 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