THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Alumni Enjoy Outing v7 On October 6, at the invitation of Mr. G. J. Hopkins, e'07, Hobleskill, N. Y., fifteen University of Kaunas graduates who are employed by the General Electric Company at Schoenectady, N. Y., moved to Schorhie, the historic valley near Cobleskill for a day's outing. The above picture shows the group of Jayhawkers, with wives and friends, gathered around a camp fire, ready to give the "Crimson and Blue," and "Rock Chalk," and the engineers' "Hyperbolic" before they Play Quiz Furnishes Data for Extensive Educational Survey Prof. H. C. Lehman Gives Tests to 5,000 Students in Four Cities Four Cities Lehman's Play Quiz, a test to determine recreational characteristics, was conducted by Prof. H. C. Lehm in the department of education last week. Similar tests were given to the school children of Lawrence, Kansas City, Kan., Argentine, and Moran. From the quiz Professor Lehman expects to obtain interesting data, indicating the central tendencies of the students along recreational lines in their relationship to secular characteristics. He is now engaged in constructing a chart of the answers of 5,000 students who took the test. To avoid about half of the garding play, the person is intended to answer truthfully. Some of the questions are of a most intimate nature. University students were not required to sign the quiz blanks because a portion of the items were recreational pursuits regarding reading and gum. Over half of the items are those games and recreational expressions of below the third grade standard. At the end of the form was a section where the student might be in items not included in the quiz. By giving this quiz three or four times a year, Professor Lehman hopes to draw conclusions determining any influence of current affairs and seasonable tendencies. He will establish definite tendencies of sex and color, in their relationship to the inner organization of students. In selecting the locations of the tests, Professor Lehman sought to get different environments. At Argentine, the test was given to the colored children as well. With the exception of Lawrence, the scope of the test included from the first grade through to the university. These tests have been given at Eudora, Bonner Springs, Linwood, and Hibbing, Minn. Professor Lehman expects to have the results compiled this week. Miss Ketcham Will Speak To Review Prague Conference at Y. W. C. A. Meeting 4. Miss Rosarym Ketcham, of the faculty of the school of Fine Arts, will speak Tuesday afternoon at the regular Y. W. C. A. meeting in Myers hall on the conference which she attended at Prague last summer attack the dozens of hot dogs which have been roasted. The Prague conference was held under the auspices of the European Student Relief Association and was attended by a large number of unsettled conditions throughout the european nations. Because of the unsettled conditions throughout the continent the students were not allowed to discuss politics in any form The co-operation between students of unfriendly nations and the unified and sincere effort to find means of mutual assistance is of great interest to all University women, according to Miss Marie Russy, R. W. C. secretary, and will present a shouldered opportunity for students based on experience with European student conditions. The following alumni attended: J. Todd, e21; A. C. Engineering Department; N. C. Benson, e06; U. S. Warehouse基地 (South Schenectady, N. Y.). E. J. Burnham, e15, lighting and Engineering Department; A. V. Beck, e23, Accounting department; R. W. Warner, e18, automatic Station Department; L. C. Simonson, e12; E. V. Equipment Engineering Department; T. T. Hambleton, e08, D. D. Micheger Department. “Twist that Tiger's Tail” “Won't that Tiger Wail” Frosh Become Docile Under Senior Regime The freshme nare bering nicely that is, most of them are. They walk sedately up Oread, accumming all the fire and noise they have more sedately they lift their capes as they pass under the Crimson and Blue flag near the bulletin board at the fire station. Seniors are enforcing the rule; the watch-watchful laws keep guard from the steps of the law building. However, a few freshmen, following the dictates of their "digity," have ought to evade obedience to the truth, true to their potential instinct, sinner, used their paddles. Behind the forced smiles, freshmen betray a feeling of wounded pride, but, as the laws nicely explain, pride has no place in the life of students. They should be complete; at least, they are doing their best to make it so. Will Hear Paving Objections The hearing for the objections to the paving of the West Side highway will be held on Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. and run starts at Eleventh and Missouri and runs in front of the Sigma Alpha Episonba on house until it meets the road that runs past the engineering building. When this road is completed, the north, west and east sides of the campus will be paved. The road passed last spring by the city commission and approved by the county commissioners day before yesterday. More Than 1,000 Men Advance on City Hall to Contest Election Fund THOMAS JEFFERSON Dozen Killed, Scores Wounded, in Mexican Conflict With Police As Bill Jones in "Lightnin", which comes to the Bowersock theatre Saturday, Nov. 17, matinee and night, with the same cast seen in Kansas City last season. Election Fraud (United Preys) Nogales, Ariz., Nov. 12,—More than a dozen Mexican were killed, including one city trustee of Etchebonne, Sonora, and scores were wounded in a bloody clash between police and rioters according to advice reaching here today. The fight resulted when a crowd of more than 1,000 citizens advanced on the city hall, protesting against frauds in the municipal elections. According to word received here from persons returning from Rio Mayo Delta, where the clash occurred, members of political organizations marched on the city hall protesting against what they declared were false returns following the recent municipal elections. city trustees fled to Navajo, a large town some thirty miles distant. Arriving at the hall they were met by a hall of bullets fired by police entrenched in an adjoining store. It was as returned with several casualties. Vacating the store when hard pressed, the police attempted to retreat, but were overtaken and the officers halted. Federal soldiers haltted the riot. The acting governor, Lizarragan has instructed the attorney-general and two members of the state committee to make and make through investigation. "Wilson's Stand Arouses Animosity," Says Cappe Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 12—"The utterances of Woodrow Wilson at this time may mean the keeping of the peace," said a Court by arousing the animosity of those whose support otherwise might have been won," said Senator George W. McCain. "The Ancient and Independent Order of Fiery Domes," is the name of a new pep organization at Stillwater, Omaha. Qualifications for membership are to be able to "faunt a brilliant and glowing red hair." Capper's statement was made as a reply to Mr. Wilson's arraignment that the United States would for their failure to carry out the foreign policy of his administration. Fraternity Conference to Be Held in New York New York, Nov. 12—The annual inter-fraternity conference will be held here Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. All men's fraternity are members, are members. An interesting experiment will be made in conjunction with this year's conference. (United Press) Believing that too few college men are given the opportunity of fraternity membership, the conference has invited representatives of 550 local fraternities to come here at the time of the conference, with the purpose of forming at least one new national society. The conference will be preside over by John J. Kuhn, lawyer, a member of Delta Chi at Cornell. The secretary is A. Bruce Bielski, lawyer, and a members of Delta Tuu Delta at Columbia. Electricity Not Injurious Growth Takes Place in Strong Magnetic Field By Science Service) Baltimore, Nov. 12- People who have worried about the effect which the modern development of electricity has had on the work must be measured by the results of experiments made by the department of anatomy of John Hopkins University and to study the effects of "Science." These show that strong magnetic fields similar to but stronger than those encountered by dwellers in cities or users of electric power are more apparent from the processes of life and growth. Fish eggs and bacteria were in turn placed in the center of a strong and rotating magnetic field and kept DIXON'S ELDORADO the master drawing pencil Take the family— Excellent schools for your children. If you prefer, rent a bungalow and enjoy your own rose garden. Santa Fe superior service and scenery plus Fred Harvey meals—your assurance of a delightful trip there. Will gladly arrange details, reservations, etc. W. W. Burnett Lawrence, Kan. Phone 32 there for days. The eggs all hatched normally and the bacteria thrived as they would elsewhere; comparisons being made with other eggs and bacteria free from magnetic influence. The experiments indicate, the observers say, that in the case of atoms of which the electrons are in a state of static equilibrium, since a magnetic field would influence the orbits of moving electrons and so might alter the phenomena of growth. WANT ADS The home economics club picture will be taken at Squire's, Tuesday. Nov. 13, at 12:30. AN OPPORTUNITY for young women to secure room and possibly board in return for service in the home. Call 1601. N18 LOST—B it to green woola suit on 14th st. Call Mabel Grabske, 1576 Red. FOR RENT-Three room suite furished for light house keeping Modern house-furnace heat. Neaz. campus. Immediate possession. 1216 Tenn. or phone 2531 white LOST—Gold fountain pen on 12th between Ohio and Mass. or on Mass. between 9th and 11th. Call 2382. WANTED. Three of four students to board in private home, good house cooking. Call at 358 1-2 Vt., phone 1587. LOST: From ring 3-4 K. Diamond. Inlose in small rim platinum on Mass, between U. P. station and 12bt. Liberal reward. Call 1495. LOST—A Theta Phi pin with name on back. Call 1255. Reward offered. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduates. X-ray laboratory. Phone 118. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor, Opposite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass. "Just a step from the student district." Hair cutting and bobbing our special! DR. A. P. HULTZ. Perkins Building. Tele- phone 532. LOST—Brown fur choker. Reward, call 268. Anna Lois V₁ igta. N13 A universal custom that benefits everybody. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. KANSAS CAN New Glory for Gloria Gloria Swanson as "Zaza" And such a "Zaza" A living volcano of furious loves, hates and jealousies, illuminating this famous old love drama with the light of new-born greatness. Produced by the maker of "Robin. Hood," "Lawful .Larceny," etc. From the play by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon-Screen play by Albert Also Reginald Denny in "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" Shelby Le Vino TONIGHT Bowersock Theatre Prices: 10c & 33c TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00