PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1926 High Schools of Ten Kansas Counties Are Assured Jayhawkers Three Missouri Cubs Submit Reports; St. Joseph Gets Five Annuels THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The county clubs of 10 Kawascan counties have tarnished in money to send Jayhawkes to every accredited high school. The county committee, a statement made by the county club committees Saturday morning. The 100 per cent counties are: Barber, Greco, Grove, Harper, Lano, Nese, Steward, Stewart, Sten and Wainnesses. There are a number of counties which have exceptionally good reports and lack only one or two books of beekeeping. There are also those of these are planning on turning in money for the remainder of the high schools in their county shortly after the holidays, said Raymond Nichols, owner of the county club committee. Several counties have signified their intention of placing Jayhawkers in every accredited high school but have failed to turn in the money. The Kansas City, Westport, and Manual Training clubs, the Independence, Mo., and St. Joseph, Mo., clubs have turned in perfect reports. St. Joseph has ordered five Jayhunkers, said the chairman. "Anyone can send a Jayhawk to his home town high school by paying one dollar to his county club committee," and Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary and member of the county club committee. "It seems that many people don't understand their home town high school but do not understand the plan," he said. League Situation Is Dark Crisis Reached in Negotiations With Germany Generals, Dec. 11. The situation at the council of the League of Nations applied dark here today as word from Paris indicated that the council of embassies, headed by Marshal Foch, was unwilling to transfer control of the inter-Allied Council, of which Foch is the head, to the League of Nations. A secret meeting of the "big five" in the office of Foreign Minister Chamberlain of England broke up, and with Foreign Minister Stresemann of Germany emerged from the room bivol with anger. Foreign Minister Briand remained inside conferring with Chamberlain. The crux of the situation is an attempt to throttle Germany's war materials industry. It is intimated that Chamberlain, supporting a rebellion against the Ambassadors' Council and the French crisis. Admittedly a crisis has been reached in the negotiations although Brasili will meet the German delegation again tonight to receive new equipment and associates may present. Discipline Most Difficult Problem for New Teachers Graduates from the University of Kansas who are now teaching in the state are successfully carrying the workload for their schools of the state, judging from replies to letters of inquiry sent out to the superintendent of various schools over the state by Dr. Earl W. 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