WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1627 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Several Positions Open to Graduate With B.S. Degree Dean P. F. Walker Declare Some Engineers of 26 Had Five Choices of Selection 12. "Graduates from the School of Engineering are always able to find positions, and in some departments they have several choices in selecting a position. Last year the graduates in mechanical and electrical engineering had from 2 to 5 choices in selecting them, and one of those for engineers from oil companies are being received." So declared Dean Walker of the School of Engineering The graduates from the University, are assisted in securing positions by the deans of the various schools, and by the placement bureau, maintained by the School of Business and the teachers' appointment bureau that is maintained by the School of Education. The teachers bureau secured positions for approximately 300 graduates including graduates from the University last year and former graduates according to Earl E. Anderson who is in charge of the teachers' appointment bureau and assistant profession in education. The business placement bureau received numerous calls from large concerns, such as the General Electric firm, for assistance with a large number of calls from smaller concerns for graduates of the School of Business, according to H. F. Bergstrasser assistant professor in accordance with the business placement bureau. The department of journalism makes a special effort to find positions for the graduates in the journalism department, and especially to find the graduates positions on Kansas newspapers. General letters are sent to all employers. It is easier to find positions in the advertising department, than as reporters, according to L. N. Flint, professor of journalism. Appropriation Is Made Corn-Borer Threatens to Be Serious Menace --and Games Washington, Jan. 19. —The European corn borer, were it human, would undoubtedly be suffering from a case of the big-head. Probably never before has an insect been mentioned in a paper on the subject; the horned borer, when President Coolidge called attention to its menace in his recent address to Congress, saying that it "waranted the federal government in extending cooperation" to light its nights, and with special appropriation of $10,000,000 to be used in a campaign to control the spread of the borer. This is quite aside from the $85,000 asked in the paper, which was based on quarantine of the pest by the bureau of entomology. Contrary to a widespread impression, this $10,000,000 appropriation is not for the eradication of the borer. Government entomologists have no reason to eradicate the borer from the country it would be necessary to make of the infested area, a desert, for the European borer attacks 225 different kinds of plants. Thus eradication is out of the question. The $10,000,000 appropriation for clean-up campaign to reduce the chances the corn borner's spreading throughout the corn belt by reducing the number of borers present in the infested areas. Last year was the first year that the borner caused significant damage in the United States, but the example of Canada, where the main corn belt is heavily infested and where 12,000 square miles suffered a complete loss of the crop last year, shows what the borer may do here in time unless a Snows Are Expensive Every snow costs the University from $100 to $156, according to the daily record of expenses in the office of the superintendent of grounds. The snow on sidewalk to clear at every snow, and nearly two miles of streets. The record shows that the snow now on the ground cost $2.83 $8.14. $11.37 Jan. 14. $19.83 Jan. 15, and $20.000 Jan. 16. The snow that the laborers who were paid this were nearly 50 men on the regular payroll shoveling snow. Mrs. Florence Judy, house mother of Corbin Hall, returned Tuesday morning from Craig, Colo., where she agent several days. Mrs. Judy was called to Craig by the death of her sister. Large Increase Shown in Cost of Government (United Press) United States Washington, 19—Running the United States government since 1791 has cost approximately $120,000,000, according to statistics made public by the Treasury department. More than half of this vast sum was spent during and after the World War. From 1917 to the end of 1926 the actual government expenses were $82,000,000,000. President Coolidge has asked congress to appropriate $4,000,000,000 to operate the nation during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1927, thus increasing the total amount to nearly $125,000,000,000. Red Cross Life Saver Gives Demonstration in Quack Club Meeting A. S. Moreau Teaches Women Swimmers New Strokes A, S. Morean, Gold representative of the national Red Cross, who has been conducting a swimming school here this week met last night with the Quack Club. Strokes were criticized and many interesting games which are good sport for any swimming club were played. At the first of the meeting Mr. Mercan gave a short talk on the different strokes and swimming in general. Members of the club did the different strokes and then the members of the organization and Mr. Moran criticized the manner in which the swimmer had carried the strokes out. He emphasized the advantage which deep strokes give the swimmer in both strokes for form and in racing. The strokes that the women worked on most were the crawl, breast stroke, and in the latter especially the deepness of the stroke was emphasized. Mr. Morenau explained also that English overarm was used for nothing, except demonstrations. "It is a pretty and graceful stroke, but almost entirely useless to a swimmer," Mr Morenau said. Mr. Morenau also pointed out why the crawl is used by swimmers for both long distance races. "There is no need," Mr. Morenau emphasized the necessity of having ones feet almost in a pigeon toe position to gain speed and force on the flutter kick. Starts, turns, and finishes for races were also practiced. Mr. Morena explained that each individual swims in the pool 15 times, ever, he demonstrated several which VARSITY "Home of the Jayhawks" Today-Tomorrow He rocks the world with laughter. You'll chuckle hours after. Joy creating —exhilarating! —Comedy— "Many Scrappy Returns" Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. & Nite 25-50e the more famous racer uses. Racing turnes were also drilled and the places in which one can lose or gain time to an advantage were painted out. “On a raid, two stunners would hit,” a grinder and three stunners will execute over four quick strikes.” The latter part of the time was spent playing games. King pigeon seemed to be the most popular Elizaveta club. He joined the club. Another game played was Tug of War in the water. Flowing the water palo ball from one end of the pool to the other was popular. The other players were by everyone doing the sauveage dive. The next meeting of the club will be the first week of the second semester. K F K U RADIO PROGRAMS RADIO PROGRAMS Stathen KFKU - 275 Meters. January 26, 1927. 12:30 p., m—Thrift Week Talk, by Dean H. W. Arant, Dean of the School of Law, who is a Will. 12:45 p. m., music, furnished by the School of Fine Arts, Helen Board, Controlle Two Been Beaming...Horn Got Touched a Rose...Brown When Loves Meet...Crowe Coming Home...Wilkie Uptown Greenwich Sunshine and Smiles McCaren Emily Polka Johns Levy 125 p. m. p., Radio Television of Campus News, 98 p. m. p., *T周周 Work Talk*, by Professionals. A. J. Bajotton, *Department of Economics* *School of Business "Own Your Home."* 90, p. m., Thrift Week, Talk, by Profession Eric L. Mao, Deputy, Dept. of Business Finance School of Business "Invest in Safe Secur- ity." Adalph Koerber, Cornetist. Former Student Receives Honor One of the most important honors of the senior year at Wellesley College has gone to a former K. U. student, Ms. Georgica Hodges of Olea, Kansas, daughter of ex- Govoronian Paul Hodges, editor-in-chief of the Loyola, the school's annual. Miss Hodges extended K. U. in 1922, and was a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. LAWRENCE Business Colleges Lawrence, Kansas. 0 School of Commerce, Secured training Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Beno for catalog RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Phone 653 916 Mass Today----Tomorrow JUST ANOTHER BLONDE —and you'll prefer Gentlemen prefer blondes! to any other movie you've seen in months! Comedy "Howdy Duke" with DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL Loise Brooks and William Collier, Jr. Pathe News An Alfred Santell Production Shows: 3-7-9 "Scaudals" Prove Tame Despite Varded Protests Prices Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-50c Prices George White's "Seminal" showed in the Bowersock theater night before last over a number of protesta filed with Mayor F. M. Holliday. A few women filed individual protests along the street. T. U. and federation of women's clubs. Mayor Holiday detailed Chief of Police Will Johns and City Attorney C, C. Stewart to attend the show and gave them instructions to stop it. If in their judgment such action was warranted, After the show Chief Johns said that the show did not differ greatly from similar shows that have appeared here without protests. What caused the filling of the protests was the alleged action of the Ottawa authorities when the show appeared there. It is claimed that after viewing half of the show the Ottawa authorities delivered an ultimatum to the effect that the girls in it would have to put on more clothes, (Probably on account of the zero weather?) Secretary Visits Delta Upsilon Russel H. Anderson, general secretary of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, is spending a few days with the lo chapter. Mr. Anderson is on his return trip from Oklahoma, where a friend had gone to get go from here to New York City, the general offices of the fraternity. The president of the senior class of the University of North Dakota has installed the plan of making each class more interactive so that the attendance will be larger. Newcomb Jewelry & Optical Co. 727 Mass. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, at reasonable prices Receive credentials of Frank Smith, senator designate from Illinois Agriculture committee continue hearings on farm relief measures In Congress Today Consider army appropriation bill, Appropriations committee considers deficiency appropriation bill, Appropriations committee responds reportment. Senate House Yale University is planning to construct a tunnel under its campus to relieve traffic congestion. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. EUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, calls or e-visits appointments, 489 - 1607 Phone: 652 - 343 Office #14 Mass. Phone: 343 DR. FLORENCE DARROWS Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered. Over Harber's Drug. Phone 2337 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses, Exclusively 1025 Mass. D. H. RADING Oralise. Fitting glasses a speciality. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 V. A. U. Building J. B. 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