THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Girls In Industries In Cities, Is Subject Of Sociology Talk Miss Light, An Officer in Indus trial Plant, Speaks Informally to Sociologists "Girls in Industries in Cities" was the subject of an informal talk by Misa Namiu E. Light, B. A., 14, M. 15, personnel officer for the Natanese Hossey College of Philadelphia. 200 West Administration building. "Most of the factories do not have employment officers," said Mia Light. "Out of the 150 hosiery mills in Philadelphia one fifth have personnel officers." The Notasace people embody the kind of women hundred, women and one hundred men. Miss Light spent a year on a fellowship at Bryn Mawr after being graduated from K. U. She took so much interest in science and field work under D.K. Kingsbury. When Miss Light first went to the Notasme Company there was no cafeteria in concession with the plant, there was no room for one so she arranged for hot milk and milk to be distributed. In the new half million dollar plant they have a well-equipped cafeteria. Miss Light is in charge of hiring the workers. They do not belong to unions. They are paid according to piece-work. She has many applicants for jobs. The labor turnover is 200 per cent which means a constant changing of workers. She seldom needs to advertise for help. Grad Accepts New Chair Worley, M. S.'04, to Study Transportation John S. Worky, M. S. 744, is the first occupant of the new chair of transportation at the University of Michigan. Since getting his M, S. here in '04 Mr. Worley has been in railroad engineering work, working under the Interstate Commerce Commission for several years. He has been constituent member of the ASA and his connection with the I, C, C. The research professorship h transportation to accept which Mr. Worley is sacrificing a salary of $25,000 a year, is a new position Mr. Worley will study on and teach the Kansas City transportation. The Kansas City Star says he is taking the job for the "Joy of Pioneering." Florist Will Speak to Botany Club Botany Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with W. C. Stevens at 1122 Louisiana. Ralph Ward, of the Ward Flower Shop, will talk on "Greenhouse Problems." All members are requested to be present. —Cecilia Priest, Pres. Wors, Mrs. formerly Miss Maynee Lee Baker, is also a K. U. woman, receiving her degree, Mrs. U. B. in 1902. WANT ADS LOST-Wahl Temp-point fountain pen, engraved "Hasseline" in Cafeteria Monday noon. Finder call 1043 White. J-11 LOST—Alpha Phi Alpha pin on or about campus. Call 1144. DeKoven French. J-16 TO RENT - To men students, 3 pleasant rooms on the Hill. Rooms will be shown from 9:30 to 10 in the morning or anytime after 6:30 in the evening. Mr Greenleaf, 1228 Lau J-15 LOST-GOLD-heavy penelish笔肌 min. top. Reward, call 2016. Helen Welsh, 701 Albana. J-14 LOST-Ladies Duo-fold fountain付 with gold band bearing name J. M. DeLong. 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Mr. Sturtevant will lock in the Unitarian Church, Mr. Sturtevant, who is associate professor of German language and literature in the University, has made a special study of the annotor's life and The play, "The Black Tie" by George Middleton will be presented. Graduate Student Talks To Engineers On Mining In West Railway and Stream Had to Pass Under Boarding House in One Mining Town Sherwin F. Kelley, graduate student, spoke to the Junior organization of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, yesterday, on western mining camps. Mr. Kelley showed slides, of the different mining camps he visited last summer in conjunction with his talk. Mr. Kuley's pictures dealt mostly with the mines of Butte, Montana. He showed the stock of the Anaconda mines, which are poisonous to the purpose of carrying the fumes, which are poisonous to vegetation and the inhabitants, away from the town and surrounding country. The stack of the mine is located at the base at 585 feet high. In his talk, Mr. Kelley told the students in mining engineering about the different strata found in the mimosas of many regions and positions of many western formations. The United States government was experimenting in the possibilities of date growing in the United States, he said. The government has a date farm outside of Phoenix, Arizona, and the experiments are being carried out. Slides were shown of a town, so situated between mountain walls that there was no room for the railway, and the hill-top town. At one end of the town the railway and the stream that ran through the town had to pass under the boarding house, because of the space between the mountain walls. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Stock Up! 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Their recent announcement that the Greeks have encouraged them beyond measure. The Allies, however, clearly believe that the game of the Turks is one of bluff. They are, therefore, willing to attack. They are willing to hold for time, and waiting for the situation to unfold in Germany." Huns and Russians are Triple Threats to Allie Germany is key "The rehabilitation of Germany ties at the bottom level of the European question," said Prof. F, H. Hodder, of the department of history. Probably the most interesting and marked condition publically existing in Topoka before and after the inauguration was the sharp demarcation which existed between members of the Republican and Democratic parties, for each was firmly established in a prominent Kansas Avenue district. The behavior was observed from members of either group, but a certain degree of calmness and sullen brooding because of either the Democratic victory or the Republican deaf, could be read upon the faces of these political contenders. Members of each party remained—like good soldiers—within the confines of their own party, with party emblems floated above them, tell-tale badges graced the lapels of many coats. Calmness And Sullen Brooding Reign With Topeka Politicians As "Generals" Take Command Besides the inauguration of Kansas' new governor there was much to interest the visitor and causal observer in the Capitol city yesterday. Every hotel was filled to overflowing and it was possible to get in restaurants only long after the regular meal hour. Turn checks in all the worthwhile barber shops sold at a high price, and no taxis could be seen parked idly at their permanent stands, or on the street. And Throop were so crowded that one had difficulty in approaching the news stand, though there was no reason for approaching them as all newspapers were bought up as soon as they arrived. The woman, and it was impossible to get the desired brand of cigar. The marked division of the two parties was brought about, probably, by the establishment of the two "generals" in different hotels. Davis, the victorious, in the Throop, and W. Y. Morgan, the vanquished, in the National. Governor Davis had arrived in Iowa early that month and at the time its co-partners flocked around him, later "digging in" at the Throon. Mr. Morgan who arrived from Lawrence did not register at the National until Sunday evening, so his political follows just welcomed their leader into their midst; the fort was already established. The familiar sunflower buds proclaiming the third Democratic victory in Kansas was worn by the supporters of Davis. The only distinctive much grazing the Republicans was a happy smile which every once-in-a-will beamed from out their sulen countenances. TEACHERS Second semester vacancy calls are now coming in. Enroll now so that we can get your credentials together in time to serve you. Enrollment free. FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY J. A. Devilin, Manager, 1020 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. ANNOUNCING The Opening of the at 12th & Oread Student Owned and Operated Our Car Calls at Any Hour Phone 400 Cleaners and Pressers Friday, January 12, is Lauder Day in Lawrence BOWEROCK—One Night Friday, January 12 PRICES $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Plus Tax—Sale Opens Jan. 8 at Boo Office Mall, orders may The Coming of Lauder is an Event”—Chicago Tribune commenting on the same question. "To some, the policy of France seems to indicate that she is bent on trying to prevent just that thing. "The Ruhr district which France desires to occupy because of the non-payment of the German indebtedness is the center of the economic life of Germany. It is here located the German industrial base, and the manufacturing life of the country. *Deprived of this. Ruhr district, Germany would be definitely hindered in her progress towards rehabilitation. "Under the terms of the armistice, occupation of the Rhineland was granted for a term of fifteen years to guarantee the payment of the reparations by Germany," he said. "But the Ruhr district lies beyond the Rhine and France is not justified in her perspective toward the question." "If she goes into Germany," he contiued, "she will go alone, and she will be isolated by the other nations, with the exception, perhaps, of Belgium. 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