1 2 FORMER Y. SECRETARY MISSIONARY IN CHINA Mr. Hansen Describes Delegated to Conference and China's Attitude Mr. P, O. Hanson, Y. M. C. A. see-ectary at the University of Kansas 1901 and 1902, and bids wife, Ruth E. Browne, Ms. Hannon, D. dhua, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson are welcome in the United States, but will allow for China again in the fall of 1922. Recently in describing the events of 1922 at a conference, Mr. Hanson said: "The they are four men trained in our best schools and thoroughly conversant with our institutions which are being imitated in their native land. These men are sent to represent China at this great conference. "China has suffered long at the hands of the explorer, both European and Japanese. China seeks assurance from the powers that outside nations will cease the role of robbers and that the 'Open Door' may be propped open by absolute guarantee if Western Powers. "China comes to the conference with great hopes, yet hoping for nothing but her rights," said Mr. Hansen. "She seeks the privilege of having a national honor and an immense hindrance of predatory ones seeking illegal allegations within seeking illegal holdings within her borders." The following delegates are sent by China: W. W. Yen, LL. D., Secretary of State, who is a Piha Beta King, received seven years as Ambassador to Germany and Belgium before he received his appointment as Secretary, of State. A great English-Chinese student of 200 pages was prepared by Mr. Yen. Wellington Koo, Ph. D. of Columbia University, spent several years as ambassador at Washington, but is an ambassador to the Court of J. James. Alfred Sze. Ph., D, is Chinese Minister at Washington. He is a Phi Beta Kappa of Cornell where he was active in athletics and editor of the Cornellian. Later he was for six years an Ambassador at London. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN C. H. Wang, D. C. L. received his doctor's degree from Yale. While a student at Yale he translated the German Civil Code into English. He raised in England and on the contract and was admitted to the bar at Yale. He is now the president of the China Law Certification Commission and has now been elected judge of the international court at Geneva. Alter Cites Resemblance in Evolution Theories BIBLE AGREES WITH NATURE "There is a striking resemblance between the book of Genesis and the theory of evolution," said Prof. Dimsmore Alter in addressing the Y. W. C. A. at Myers Hall Tuesday afternoon. "Out of the ten acts of creation in Genesis, we can expect variance in the first ten steps of evolution as contributed to the theory of evolution by astronomy, geology and zoology. "The first four steps in the creation o f the world, that of the initial state of formlessness, of darkness, of a planet surface, of a planet surface are identical with those taught by astronomy in the study of the varied states of nibh." tion of life, the Bible story of the existence of vegetable life, of sea life, of fowl, and then of land life, differs from the facts learned from zoology only in the statement that the creation of fowl life came before that of land life. Anthropology shows that animals similar to men existed three to four hundred thousand years ago, when creatures made no advancement until there was breathed into them the breath of life, as told by the Bible story. "As long as one verse of the Bible is proved true, then it is safe to believe that there is a very personal faith in God." Professor Alcee is concluding. Major W. G. Jones, of Ft. Crook Neb., visited the University Tuesday and made the regular fall inspection of the R. O. T. C. He says that although the K. U. Unit isn't as jazzy as it should be, he or at Manhattan, he likes K. U.'s way of doing things and our interest in the military practices. Delta Sigma Pi, economics fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: Harvey Walker, c'23, of Shawnee, Anthony Oates, c'24, of Minneapolis, Walchun, c'23, of Argonne. El Atteno will hold a party Thursday in the Oranges Ongate house, 940 Indiana, instead of in 1939 Mrs Hall - Elizabeth Taylor. California Fans to Make "Barnyard Golf" Links Berkley, Calif., Dec. 6 — Determin- a to gain recognition, ardent support of that good old rural sport, are taking up means to complete the finest and best equipped horse- shoe turf that ever graced a back born lot. The Forestry club, under whose direction the new collegiate sport is being forwarded, claims to already possess a number of sure "ringers" and predicts that within a few years they will have the national title clinched. LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS INSTRUCTOR'S RECITAL "Miss Privat Has a Beautifu Contralto Voice," Dean Butler Said Miss Marcelie Privat, instructor in voice, with Prof. Iliff Garrison as accompanist, gave a recital in Fraser Chapel Tuesday evening. Appreciated for her warmth and the applause from the large audience and by the flowers presented to her. "Miss Privat has a beautiful contralto voice and gives wonderful interpretation to her songs. I consider the recital a huge success, and was much to have had such a large audience," said Dean H. L. Burber this The program was as follows: Vezzo sette e care Pupilette... Falconieri Danza, Danza Fanciulla...Durante "Objet de mon amour" three *arias Orpheus* ...Glick Frühlingssucht ...Schummn Love Is Forever ...Brahms Erkennglue ...Schubert Love Is Done ...Winter Prelude ...Ronald Night Sleeps the Crimson Petal. Mandoline air ... Debussy Racit et air d'Azael (Enfant) Racine air ... Rachminoff At Night. ... Rachminoff Grand air de "Mis Brun" Cecil Fanning, baritone, with H. B. Turpin, accompanist, will give the third number of the University Concert course in Robinson Gymnasium, a WILL REPORT EXPERIMENT Prof. B. M. Allen To Read Paper In Toronto Experiments in feeding thyroid clams to tadpoles from which the thyroid glad or the hypophysis, or both, have been removed, is the subject of this chapter. B. M. Allen, professor of zoology, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to be held at Toronto, Canada. The paper will be a report of experiments conducted by Professor Allen last summer, the object of which was to determine the influence of the thyroid gland on growth and development. In connection with the meeting of the Association the federal Horticulture Board, the American Association of Economic Entomologists and the Entomological Society of America will have sectional meetings. Prof. S. J. Hunter and Prof. H. B. Hunferfort will attend the conference from the department of ontology. Dr. B. M. Allen will attend the conference from the department. Dale deletes from the other departments have not been chosen as yet Phi Beta Kappa Elects Six New Members Today A list of the seniors having the highest grades was compiled on the Registrar's office. Out of these the council of Fbi Heta Kappa will elect five officers, two for five or six. This council is composed only of faculty members of Fbi Heta Kappa. Prof. John Ise of the department of economics is president of the council this year. The secretary is Dr. J. Mix of the department of botany. It is considered a special honor to be chosen in the fall election. Other seniors of high scholastic standing will be elected this spring. The election of five or six members of the senior class to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, honorary scholastic fraternity, will place a place on this afternoon. Some colleges elect juniors to the Society, but the University of Kansas has restricted the election to members of the senior class. "Jack is rather attentive to that young violinist, don't you think?" "Yes, she call, him her bow." — Beanpet. Queen of Spain—"The baby has the stomach ache." Lord Chamberlain—"Call in the secretary of the Interior."—Tar Baby. Inauguration of Christmas Tree Ceremony Symbolizes K.U.'s Spirit of Good Will Inaguration of the first annum Christmas Tree ceremony on Thursday, December 15, at the University of Kannas will symbolize the spirit of unseeth giving which comes with the gift of knowledge to the K. U. has lacked recognition of such a symbol of its Christmas spirit of good will to the world and of the good will of the students to each other. It is the students who are the winners of this lack of Sciences of the finer time which provides at that time. Their work is so voluntary and every part of the plan will be carried out in the same spirit of voluntary help from the students. Everyone, those who have the actual work in these programs, must program and serenade, those contributing with the purchase of candies will do so because they feel it a privilege. It is a part of their Christmas spirit and they wish to offer it to the University as their gift. This will require a limited, no competitive basis, and advertisements of totals or contributions. The only evidence of contri- tuctions will be in the houses themselves when those that have given enough to keep one European student in school for one year, will burn the crimson Yuletide candle in his honor at their Christmas dinner. President Makes Known That He is Not Loafing Washington, Dec. 7. (United Press)—President Harding wants the country to know that he isn't leafing on the job. He is somewhat nettled over an impression that appears to have spread about that he spends much of his time golfing and travelling around having a good time. Newspaper correspondents covering the White House said that President Harding they haven't given him credit for being a hard worker. In homes where every member has purchased a K. U. Friendship Candle they may fill the windows with their own candles if necessary and they will be serenaded on Thursday night. Arrangements have been made for a serenade 14 at 6:30 p.m. for which the telephone number will be "K. U. Serenade." Every house eligible for a serenade is requested to call this number on that day and leave its address to insure being on the routes mapped out for the serenades. Such eligibility is required for the townsendone may ask for, the serenade if they comply with the conditions attached. All girls who are coming out for basketball report at the gymnasium Thursday evening on the following schedule: Juniors and Freshmen, 7:30 to 8:20; Seniors and Sophomores, 9:30 to 10:30; Sophomores will practice Freshmen, 9:30 to 10:30; Sophomores 10:30 o'11:30. Jennie Glendinning, chairman f the candle committee, has asked all women students with extra time Friday of this week to round it in Mrs. Bryant's office in Fraser Hall helping to tie the ribbons on the candles. Secretary Christian says the President attaches to his desk until 7:39 p.m. many days, and the President attaches to his desk longer than most of the reporters. On account of the Cecil Fanning concert in the Gymnastium tonight, Men's Glee Club rehearsal will be held at 7:00 cck. Important business to be discussed, all members must be present.-Wen, Brehm, manager The Acacia fraternity announces the plodging of Harvey Dyer, '24, and Harvey Walker, '23. CHRISTMAS JOKES For the Christmas tree be fore you leave for home we have them, all kinds. Do your shopping in Lawrence, gifts for all may be had at HOADLEY'S 733 Mass. Street We will change phones in the near future, kindly watch for the next announcement of the exact changes. Announcement- WILLIAMS—Rent-A-Ford 708 Mass. Street Delta Sigma Pi Initiates Deltasigma Fr Intl Delta Sigma Pi Mi econ- conomics and the following men last night: Harvey Walker, c23; Harry Steven, c23; George Esterey, c23; Carl Wunch, c23; George Brack- n, c23; Anthony Antoes, c4; Sam Boyer, c23; Ted Norris, c23; Arch Larkin, c23; Ted Hussey, c23; David Mackie, c23; William Camp- ley, c23; Andrew McDonald, c23. Armour Secures Injunction Armour Secures Injunction Fort Worth, Tex, Dec. 7—Armour and Company today secured a court injunction against strikers alleging violating the game and strike laws, leaving a riot in connection with the packers' strike in which two men were seriously shot and another beaten. "He's wandering in his mind." "That's all right, he won't go far." Virginia Reel. Horace Amann, fc*17-18, of Haifa, was married recently to Miss Elizabeth of that city. They will take their home in Haifahaus. Keep your clothes sweet and clean by having them dry cleaned once a month by our method. A word will bring our driver. Phone 75 836 Mass. St. NEW YORK CLEANERS Phi Delta Phi Holds Initiation Phi Delta Phi, honorary legal fraternity, held initiation Tuesday evening, December 6, at the District court rooms. The new members are: Cooper MacMurray, c'23, Lawrence; George Adams, e'23, Wichita; Bert Cameron, e'23, Manhattan; Bert Church, c'24, Hadden; Armin Woestemeyer, c'24, Lawrence. Did you ever stop and think that your outer garments get soiled just as quickly as your under things? True, they don't show soiled quite as badly, but just the same, they are. Guatamola President in Prison Gutamala President in Prison Washington, Dec. 7- President Herrera of Gutamala and his cabine are in prison following a resolution to end the which overthrow the Government, the state department learned today. Irish Prisoners Freed. London, Dec. 7—King George today issued a proclamation of an anniversary in which he said in Irish jails on political charges. Tourist (gazing at a volcano)— Looks like hell, doesn't it? Native—"How these Americans have traveled?"—Lampoon. Bethany Circle gave its second annual Christmas banquet in Myers Hall Saturday evening, December 2. With their gentlemen friends as guests, the number of plates set was eighty. SPECIAL release of new Brunswick Records on sale now at BELL'S SPEAKING IN FIGURES 8888888888 An advertisement in the Kansan containing thirty-six inches and costing $9. will reach over 6,000 people and be read more than a circular letter. Which is the cheaper and more efficient? Mailing out six thousand circular letters in telling them of new articles you have to sell,or an advertisement in the Kansan? The circulars will cost $60.00 for postage; printing $25.00; paying labor to insert letters $6.00. The total cost of printing, mailing and labor used for inserting would be $91.00. Many of these letters will be thrown in the waste basket unopened. THE DAILY KANSAN 8888888888 YOUR FAITHFUL SERVANT ELECTRICITY can aid you in many ways. A Coffee Urn and a Toaster will make possible a delightful breakfast in your room. An Electric Iron saves time in pressing. Look Over Our Line Of Electrical Appliances Kansas Electric Utilities 719 Mass: 719 Mass.