2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1 STUDENTS OF NATION WANT DISARMAMENT National Assembly of College Express Appreciation to President KANSAS SCHOOLS PRESENT To Stimulate Interest in the Issues Before Conference at Washington The National Convection of Universities and Colleges of the United States, which assembled at Chicago, November 12, 13, and 14, expressed its deep appreciation of the importance and significance of the step taken by the President of the United States in calling the conference at Washington on the limitation of armaments. The convocation heartily approved the beginnings of the conference, and the words of the President and Secretary of State in opening the meeting. The hope that conference may be the first step leading to international co-operation for the preservation of wildlife and the ideates at the conventation. The states in the Union were divided into six regions, Kansas being in the North Central region. All the Colleges and Universities in each state belong to their state organization. The University of Kansas had two representatives at the Chicago convention, Jennie Glendencow and Paul O'Leary. Other Kansas schools represented were, Friends, Ottawa, Baker, and Kansas Wesleyan. The name of the organization, decided upon was, "The National Student Committee of the Limitation of Armaments," and the purpose is to stimulate among college students and teachers in the issue of confronting nuclear threats with objective objections and make articulate student sentiment relative thereto. The function of the organization will be to achieve the purposes by: furnishing speakers on disarmament to the colleges, encouraging meetings for study and discussion, preparing pertinent syllabal, and doing all of the work of the executives, further the cause of international disarmment. Each institution participating in the movement will be represented by the undergraduate, who will adopt the National Program to the institution. This representative will join with the representatives of the other colleagues in his state in electing a state chairman. Phi Lambda Sigma will meet at Forgate's, 1310 Tennessee, Saturday afternoon, December 3, at 4 o'clock. Below are materials for sewing. Below are materials for the social service committee to distribute services at this meeting. Unique Japanese Prints Are Sent to Dean Blitz Some unusual and attractive nand colored prints made from old fashioned wood cuts have been sent to Dean Blitz by two artist friends of her, Miss Anna Crawford and Miss Aman, and are on exhibition in her office. These prints, similar to the well known Japanese prints, are printed from blocks of wood ent by hand. From the same block many prints may be made, but endless variety can be had by changing the coloring of the pictures or by variation in the printing, so that several prints made from the same block will look like different pictures. The pictures are all out-of-door scenes and would appeal to art and nature lovers. Miss Privat, New Voice Instructor, to Appear Tuesday Evening FINE ARTS TEACHER WILL GIVE RECITAL Marcelle Privat, contrato, who is a new instructor in Voice in the School of Fine Arts will give a recital Tuesday evening, December 6, at 8:20 o'clock in Fraser Hall Chapel. The performance will be at his piano for Miss Privat. Palecenor Danza, danza Fanciula ... Durante Objet de mon amour" three... After graduating from the Geneva Conservatory, Geneva, Switzerland, where she won the gold medal as the best restitutel in her class, Mise Privat began to teach voice in the Conservatory. She held this position for four years, after which she came in 1920 to New York, and at once took up the study of English diction with David Bisham. aliss Privat came to the University of Kansas from the Conservatory of Music at Fayetteville, North Carolina and was head of the department of voice. *ariae Orphne* ... Guck Frühlingsnacht ... Schumann Love is Forever ... Rohan Erikonig ... Schubert When Love Is Done ... Rearward No Sleepes the Crimson Petal. the following program will be pre- Vezzo sette e care Pupillette ... Quilter Mandoline Debussy Recit et air d'Azael (Enfant ... prodigue) ...Debussy At Night ...Rachmanoffman brand air de Mise Brun (opera.) Pierre Maurice Cecil Fanning, a gifted American basketball player, will give the University Concert Course, Wednesday evening, December 7. Gerald Hesse, c 23, will go to Kansas City, Saturday. He expects to emain over Sunday. ENROLLMENT SHOWS CHURCH PREFERENCE Methodist is Favored by More Than Five Hundred University Students That college students do po k church is proved by an itemized report which has been recorded from their school. A regularly stu- dents at enrollment time. The Methodist Church has both the largest membership and the largest preference. The Presbyterian Church is second, the Christian Church holds third place, the Catholic, fourth, and the Christian have a regular membership of 150 students or over. Those having a membership of 150 students or under in their order are Congregational, Episcopal, Lutheran, Christian Science, Jewish, Untarian, Evangelical Friends, and the re- A startling fact ascertained by this list is that with two exceptions the membership of men is greater than the membership of women. This is probably due to the fact that those are men students at K. U. than women. Urges Friends to Rally to Its Support The four chariars represented by the colored students are: the Methodist, with the largest membership; the Roman Catholic, in its second capital third; and the Lutheran fourth. WILSON ASKS LEAGUE HELP Washington, Dec. 2. - Woodrow Wilson will soon sound a rallying call urging the friends of the League of Nations to support him. Wilson, according to a recent caller, believes the time has arrived to test the sincerity of those who said they uphold the league 'on American grounds'. The former president was quoted as having said he did not love senators could not save their faces if interests into the league reservation safeguarding all American rights. Wilson pointed out to his caller that friends of Great Britain and Italy and all the other principal league members are willing to agree to virtual proposals proposed by the United States in favour for its entrance into the league. Wilson has made no direct comment on the Harding Association of Nations plan. He has expressed the view, however, "that recent events" have shown unmistakably that the United States is headed towards membership in the League of Nations. Miss Pearl Pickins and Miss Dorothy Neill, students at the College of Emoryia, will be the guests of Stella Dutton tomorrow. "The Present Status of the Cancer Problem," as the subject of the Sigma Xi lecture which will be given on Monday night, December 5 at 8 o'clock in the Chemistry Building at Hideen University of pathology and one of America's foremost men of science. WELLS TO TALK ON CANCER Has Made Extensive Scientific Research Dr. Wells has done extensive research work in many scientific lines and one of the chief problems to which he has devoted his attention is that of the cancer. He is a member of the Association for two years president of the Association. One very interesting phase of the disease to which this group has given particular attention and which Dr. Wells will present in his lecture is the factor of heredity in the disease described above, and he will explain the organized and he will explain the scientific aspects of the problem. The name of Doctor Helps has wap peared in Who's Who for many years and appears also in the volume "American Men of Science." The book presents a series of American scientists and each issue contains a "starred" list of 1000 men who have done especially notable work in the field of research. Doctor Waltz is included in this list. Doctor Wells received his M. D. from Rush Medical College and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has also studied in Berlin. He is a member of many scientific societies including the American Academy of Sciences and the Advancement of Science, the Association of Bio-Chemists, the Association of experimental Pathologists which is a closed organization of sixty members, and many other organizations in the fields of bacteriology, immunology, and the author of a "Pathology", and contributes largely to medical and biological journals. High School Students Hear Dill. Professor Dill of the department of journalism addressed Mrs. Jensen's class of journalism at Lawrence High School this morning. His talk consisted of a review of the most important stories coming through the Associated Press during the past year. After the lecture, Professor Dill took lunch with the class. Ormond P. Hill, A.B. 520 will visit friends in Lawrence this week end. Magazine and latest peridocals al-ways at Rankin Drug Store.—adv. Kraker Fountain Pens are always very dependable.—Rankin Drug Store. —adv. 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Snyder—Saxaphone; Archer—Saxaphone; Kagey—Trombone; Roar—Banjo; Kohlman—Cornet The Miller-Team of Black-Face Banjo Players and Comedians. "Sammie" Baird—toe-dancer and interpretive dancer Edith Forssley and Prof. George M. Saunders—Exhibition ball-room dancing. An All-University One O'Clock Party 1,000 Sacks of Confetti 2,000 Rolls of Serpentine 1,000 Favors All members of the Varsity football squad who were on the squad November 25 and their coaches are invited to attendas guests of the managers of the Law Scrim. JOHN HUNTZINGER, BALIE WAGGENER, Managers ---