THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN County Club Meeting Places A general convocation is called for Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of organizing county and state clubs for every student in the University. Chairman have been appointed for every county, and they will preside at their respective meetings. Following is a list of the various clubs, and places of meeting: COUNTY | CHAIRMAN | MEETING PLACE Allen | Garlinghouse, Marjorie | 308 Fraser Anderson | Swinger, Claire | 209 West Ad. Atchison | Cochrane, Miriam | 203 Fraser Barton | Kendall, Don | Praser Chapel Barber | Fullerton, Chester | 211 C. Ad. Bourbon | Leffler, Paul | 311 Fraser Brown | Means, Walker | 205 Fraser Butler | Grady, Howard | 104 Green Chase | Davis, Elnora | 202 C. Ad. Chautauqua | McCoy, Wayne | 203 C. Ad. Cheokee | Field, Fred | 200 Fraser Cheyenne | Lawless, Ruth | 104 W. Ad. Clark | Sewers, Virgil | 205 C. Ad. Clay | Portnum, Don | 105 E. Ad. Cloud | Gifford, Margaret | 112 W. Ad. Coffey | Griffin, Melvin | 210 E. Ad. Comanche | Meyers, Claude | 110 Fraser Cowley | Hawkins, Harry | 105 Green Crawford | DeLong, Jessie | 312 Fraser Decatur | Craven, Clee | Praser Rest Dickinson | Peterson, Harriet | 105 E. Ad. Doniphan | Pierce, Raymond | 202 Geology Douglas | Testerman, R. E. | Gymnasium Edwards | Hampton, Ernest | 206 C. Ad. Elk | Harner, Ollin | 201 C. Ad. Ellis | Madden, Susan | 208 C. Ad. Ellsworth | O'Donnell, Kathleen | 209 C. Ad. Finney | Morrill, Skye | 210 C. Ad. Feard | Gold, Ruth | Snow Basement Franklin | Marcell, Helen | 210 Fraser Geary | Montgomery, John | 201 Gymnasium Gove | Harrington, W. P. | Geology Lab. Graham | Manaugh, Frank | 204 Gymnasium Gray | Herron, Tom | Museum Greeley | Liggitt, Harry | Museum Greenwood | Pecht, Robert | 201 Fraser Hamilton | Bryant, John S. | 213 C. Ad. Harper | Titus, Andrew | Pub. Spkg. Office Harvey | Hildreth, Ruth | Balcony, Fraser Chapel Hodgeson | Kesper, Theorede | 110 Fraser Jackson | Abnbuell, Edward | 102 W. Ad. Jefferson | Huddleston, Don | 201 Blake Jewell | Henninger, Carl | 204 Blake Johnson | Rogers, Charles | 204 Blake Kearney | Lite, Cecil | C. Ad. Chapel Kingman | Nickel, Donald | 102 Blake KIowa | Bennett, Jean | Fraser Chapel Labette Lane | King, Ralph | 214 C. Ad. Leavenworth | O'Keefe, Keefe | 102 Journals Lincoln | Cooper, Frank | 208 Blake Limn | Classen, Ashley | 306 Fraser Legan | Vicecoff, Lord | Fraser Chapel Lyon | Morgan, Howard | 108 W. Ad. Marion | Wolfinbarger, Willard | 111 E. Ad. Marshall | Rodkey, Ruth | Geology Library McPherson | Hawkinson, Willard | 109 E. Ad. Meade | Holderman, Fred, Jr. | 110 Blake Miami | McGrath, Allen | 200 Blake Mitchell | Davis, Harold | 215 C. Ad. Montgomery | Beverick, Barton | 211 Fraser Morris | Coffin, James | 110 W. Ad. Morton | Smith, Harold | Fraser Rest Room Nemaha | Meisser, James F. | 4 Green Neosho | Carlson, Everett | 307 Fraser Ness | Williams, Harold | 216 C. Ad. Norton | Matthews, Victor | 217 C. Ad. Osage | McNalley, Joseph | 203 E. Ad. Ohonee | Mongerger, George | 208 W. Ad. Ottawa | Gage, Mariana | 9 E. Ad. Pawnee | Axter, Wayne | 7 E. Ad. Phillips | Ryther, Thomas | 6 E. Ad. Pratt | Harkrader, Caroline | 201 E. Ad. Rawlins | Carlson, Ernest | Fraser Rest Room Reno | Fontron, John | 202 W. Ad. Republic | Hogin, James | 205 W. Ad. Rice | Sangget, Belva | 1 W. Ad. Pottwatomie | Armstrong, David | 205 Geology Riley | Cameron, Bert | 5 W. Ad. Rooks | Hansen, Theorede | 217 C. Ad. Rush | Young, Lawrence | Fraser Chapel Russell | Nutting, Noel | Fraser Chapel Saline | Walker, Addison | Fraser Chapel Scott Sedgwick | Scholenberger, Dorothy | 103 Green Seward | Spradling, George | 218 C. Ad. Shawnee | Reame, Joe | 106 Green Sheridan | Reed, Bernice | Fraser Rest Sherman | Horton, Dorothea | Fraser Rest Smith | Stevens, Francis | Fraser Rest Stafford | Gates, Arthur | Fraser Chapel Stevens | Browning, Gates | Fraser Chapel Summer | Hackney, Roger | Fraser Rest Thomas | Crumley, Kenneth | 209 C. Ad. Trigo | Sweet, Leonard | Fraser Chapel Wabainsee | Eckles, Blanche | 107 W. Ad. Wallace | Carter, Gladys | 220 C. Ad. Washington | Rooney, Anne | 108 E. Ad. Wilson | Petti, Geraldine | 207 E. Ad. Woodside | Degler, Carol | 205 E. Ad. Wyandotte | Brotherson, Lewis | Little Theater Kansas City, Mo.: Westport High | Moore, Dick | Gymnasium Northeast High | Snell, Frank B. | Gymnasium Manual High | Duncan, Lela | Gymnasium Central High | Saltmarsh, Louise | Gymnasium Missouri | Brown, Robert L. | Blake Hall Oklahoma | Willey, Pete | Geology Hall St. Joseph, Mo.; Schurn, Agnes | Blake Lecture Room Out of State | Gayford, Dorothy | K. U. Commons ONLY SIXTEEN DAYS 'TILL CHRISTMAS We can save you Cash on GIFTS Buy Now—We Pack Them for Mailing Thornton's Drug Store 020 Mass We Deliver Phone 929 Mass. Student Convention to Discuss Urgent Questions of Today Approximately Twenty-five K.U. Delegates Will Make Trip to Indianapolis Approximately twenty-five student delegates from the University will attend the ninth quadrential Student Volunteer convention to assemble at Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, inclusive, according to Tudzhi Tulah, M. C. A. Kerr, by request of the 2,000 delegates from the nation and 200 from foreign lands will discuss vital questions of today. Four great issues will constitute the challenge of the convention toward Christian service, namely: international problems, racial relations, economic and industrial questions, and the Renaissance and Youth Movement. The convention will be discussed in 100 each to discuss these questions. Ted Shultz has been appointed leader of one of these groups. Internationally recognized speakers will furnish the background for forum sessions. Drs. John R. Mott, and G. Sherwond Eddy of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A., Dr. Cheng Ching Yi, national leader of the Shanghai Movement, and J. E. K. Aggrey, native of the Gold Coast in Africa, are some of the noteworthy speakers. Plans for a special train carrying the Kansas delegates are being arranged by M. H. McKea of the state Y, M. C. A. The delegates from K. U. will meet at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Shultz has not made the final arrangements as to the University delegation. Rock Chalk Works Twice Professor Finds Way to Heat Same Yell Again Since it was impossible for Professor Crawford, of the history department, to attend the Thanksgiving game, he tuned in on Kansas City by radio, getting the game play by play. Suddenly through the air came Phone 442 1109 Mass. Learn to Dance But let's not do a thing unless we do it well. Dancing is a social science. It develops personality. Again we will all agree that if it were a choice between a splendid dancer and one who had a strong character, a personality, and a winning way; Social Classical Wet Wet Imperfect Fox Trot Character Tango Ballet DeWatteville - Fisher School of Dancing Phones: 2762; Res. 2762K2 (Continued tomorrow) BOWERSOCK THEATRE The Fun Show of the World, and this Time One Night Theatres, Dec. 13 Common-Sense Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, and a few at $1.50 On Sale Tuesday; Dec. 11 The explanation is that sound travels through the air at the rate of about 1100 feet a second, electrical speed is 345 miles per second through space at the speed of 186,000 miles a second. It is 80 miles to Kansas City and back. The "Rock Chalk" was sent to Kansas City and in approximately 1-200 of a second. WANT ADS Professor Crawford's house is a little over a mile from Stadium field. Since sound travels about 1100 feet, once it took five seconds for the "Rock Chalk" from the field to reach Professor Crawford's house. the famous old "Rock Chalk." Just at the moment the yell finished, Professor Crawford stepped out onto the porch, and within four second heard the same "Rock Chalk" coming through the air from Stadium field. In other words as Professor Pattert heard it eventually heard it before he heard it." Professor Crawford has one of the best receiving sets in Lawrence, getting different points in Canada and Cuba with only a fifteen inch loop. The other night he heard a program playing on his television another serial, ground or loop connections. Professor Crawford made the set himself. LOST—Tortoise shell glasses some time Thursday. Return to Kansan Office or call 1619 Blue. tf MOTHERS — Ladies, experienced, will care for children in your home, day or night for very small fee. Reference. Phone 1591. D11 FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter, inquire E. F. Heiperman, Ins. Bldg. D12 FOR RENT — Seven-room house PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiro- neurology. Published by the Library. Phone 118. O. R. C. ALBRIGHT, chirotherapist. Op- sistry and examination free. O. R. A. HULTE, Perkins Building. Tele- PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. We have the only Engrafting Press in the city. Save time by having your work done at home. Christmas Cards Are Ready thoroughly modern, double garage, close to University and Memorial High School. 200 W. 15th, phone 2537. D16 A. G. A L R I C H 736 Mass. St. LOST—A gold trimmed Conklin fountain pen. Finder kindly return to Business office at Fraser. FOUND pair tortoise-shell glasses in case marked, "Dr. H. Marshall, Oculist, Hertington, Kan." Owner may claim by paying for this ad. WANTED—Washing and ironing to come. Call 1359. N9 FOR SALE-One three-tube radio set, a one-tube radio set, and a Shaue player-piano. Phone 2107 White. FOR RENT - Some nice newly furnished rooms for boys at 304 W 14th, with board or without. A comfy home for you - come and see Learn to dance before Christmas. DeWatteville-Fischer, phone 2762 tf Wilson Beauty shop now open at Wilson drug store, 643 Mass. st. phone 31 for appointment, Mrs. Chas H. Wilson. D-10 University Shining Parlor moved to a new location at 1344 Tenn. St. "Let us Shine your Shoes" "Let us Shine your Shoes" Bowersock Theatre Tomorrow Night Prices: 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 plus tax Good Seats Still Available at Box Office UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Renee Chemet EMINENT FRENCH VIOLINIST "Second only to Kreisler"-N. Y. Evening Sun ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Tuesday Evening, Dec. 11 8:20 o'clock Single Admissions — $2.00 and $1.50 Tickets on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store Business Office — Fraser Office — School of Fine Arts Moved! NEW YORK CLEANERS Ready for Business in our New Cleaning Plant Phone75