PAGE FIVE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1920 1 1 PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sixty-Ninth Congress Convenes Tomorrow for its Final Session Indifference Points to Typical "Lame Duck" Session and Few Results Few Results Washington, Dec. 4. - With tax reduction, prohibition and farm relief in the foreground, the 29th congress meets for its final session. Although many problems of 7 press- national importance are to be bought out, there is less activity at- tempted to have this session than queal. There are no hasty conferences of congressional leaders; no feverful dicerking over programs; no meeting of important committees from ruling legislation; no "viewing with alright" and little "putting with pride." Until this morning only a few students and representatives had returned from their homes. Many will not arrive until the middle of next week. There seems to be a general feeling that Little can be done in the short session which will have only about six weeks of actual debate before March 4 automatically terminates the congress. Instead of preemptive action, a proper position for legislation, this such discouraged activity. This is n. "nama duck" session, and it has been typed such sessions in the past that they start out quietly. You can also write them with little business transacted. They are-called "lame duck" because the senators and representatives were elected two years ago, an are, merely holding office until it new congress elected last November into authority after March --or "foundation"Slideshow, infinity of series on "Parliamentary Press" Protects "the House and Deorum." 12:45 p.m. Intrusted by School of Law at NYU In Society Alpha Uniieron Pi opened the house formally yesterday with wife room-warming in the afternoon and meeting everyone was invited to see the new home during the afternoon. The new house has been occupied for about two weeks. In the receiving line were Mr. J. D. Erlech, home mother; Mrs. F. W. Arant, and Jessie Marian Seno warming wa held from 3 to 5 h. Theta Pli Alpha bind a party at Saint Francis University. Standard Chartered, the music muse M. J., H. Verhoeven and Mrs. Phillipus were the chancellors. Several alumni were invited. At the Country club Friday night Alpha C.I.S. Sigma bolded their Christian music, which included the music, Mr. and Mrs Wyman, Mr. and Mrs Schweiger, and Mr. and Mrs Chaperonnes. The club house was decorated with the Christmas decoration. The out-of-town guests were Miss Elizabeth Smith and Paul Merritt of Whitehall. They visited the Whistle of Oxford, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dixonchick and Earl Fowler. Pi Bitter held a formal Christmas party at Eckhall's hall. Friday evening she halled the balcony and snow men made effective the gay Christmas decorations in the balcony. The girls in line assisted her for dancing. The chaperone knocked off Mrs. Jane McMahon, house mother, Miss Marcia Baty, Miss Lori Leavis, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins. Sigma Phi Epsilon had a party at their chapter house Friday night. The house was decorated in red garble. Minie Finkle's orchestra furlowed, and the band W. Pudlock and Mrs. C. B. Leonard house mother, were the chaperones. Delta Zeta held a house party Friday night. The house was decorated with evergreen, snow halls and chrysanthemum flowers. The choir "Praised the music," Mr. and Mrs. Hobey Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Harriott were the charmoses. At the University of Colorado, a parade was held of the most antiquated Fords on the campus. A prize was given to the most discontainable. KFKU, 275 meters, will broadens the following radio program Monday Dec. 6: 12:50 p. m. Tuh, D. F. H. Gullb department of political science, fourth of --or "foundation"Slideshow, infinity of series on "Parliamentary Press" Protects "the House and Deorum." 12:45 p.m. Intrusted by School of Law at NYU What Have You? We have an Open Store all day today contender Bach Mobility is Ritalt by the composer) Torpedo (played by the composer) Marilly Miss Kelsey Greenwald, soprano) Prince Charleston Liam Johnson Graham brown Debut in the Forest The Little Brown Girl Simon & Schuster And the Music of M. Raine at commence news. Selections Are Made for frost Members of Relays Committee Over Thirty Candidates Apply First Meeting Will Be Tuesday RS freshman members of the Kansas RKsy Rehaye committee were selected yesterday. The men picked were David, Holiday, Hutchinson; Van White, Bartlespeake, Wash.; W, K, Weeker; Bartlespeake, Oka; Kalp, Cochrane; Dodge City; George Varnes; Charcuter; Henry F. Jr., Hutchinson. The members were selected from over thirty applicants by the senior member of the committee, Tom Caffey, Earl Potter, athletic public manager, and several members of the coaching staff of the University. The members of the committee carried over from last year are: Tom Caffey, service chairman; Juniors Tom McFarland and Duties Huffman; sophomores Fred Hermon, Nicholas Conner, and William Holmes. The first meeting of the committee will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 in the gymnasium, at which time the chairman and Earl Potter will outline the plans of the work of the members, both before and during the relay. This year the committee will assist in the interscholastic meet the day before the relays. It will also have charge of the advertising, ticket campaign, sending of invitations, enter-ance to the meeting and publishing the official program. Tom Caffrey has already started out planning the work to be done by the committee. He expects to appoint some of the committee to handle the various details of the work at the meeting Tuesday. April 23 is the date set for the re- lays, the fifth annual such event. The high school intercolonial meet will be held April 22. Choir Will Give Program Trinity Chorus to Appear at Vespers Tonight A musical vesper service will be given at 5 o'clock Sunday evening, at the Trinity Episcopal church. The program will be given by the Trinity Church and will consist of 35 this year, including a number of K. U. people, Prof. Engle Chrisity, Lorane Carden, Evelyn Eustace and Marguerite Walker will be guest location in organist and director. The following program will be given: Inpatient Meditation on Rock of Ages Professional) Revises Deliveries Smart Annotator; Came O' Their Transitions Unknown. Everything you need for that Steak Roast Counselor Miss Kevin Kinstace, Gore; Miss Margrieke Kinstace, clarinet; Miss Helen Pendleton, organ. 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