PAGE FOUR . THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 County Clubs Average Five Campus Views for Each Organization Clubs Plan to Give Programs Dances and Parties During Holidays The Potravatville county club, with a purchase of 14 pictures of the University campus, leads all the other county clubs. There are 17 residents of Potravatville county enrolled in K. u. Marion. Marion is one of the counties With the donations of its 25 members it has secured 12 campaics views. The average number of pictures purchased in five for each organization. Many have not paid more than club clubs who failed to buy more than one and some failed to contribute altogether. About thirty clubs have failed to turn in any resumes. The clubs formed of students from Colorado and Oklahoma have each purchased seven pictures. The Coloradoans are planning to give a party this summer with the co-operation of their alumni. Most of the organizations are planning to stage chapel programs when they make the presentation of the pictures during vacation. A numb hope to give dances or parties at which the high school seniors will be guests. The Reno county club will have a dance at Hutchinson, Ia., Dec. 22. Other clubs in the counties will write personal letters to high school students this spring. Washington county students have already been active. They gave programs in several schools during the Thanksgiving vacation and plan to continue the procedure this Christmas. Press Office. Washington county, the channel office this week. Those purchased wrapped will be sent out Saturday. At the noon hour today only 150 had called for their County Club pictures. More than 400 pictures have been ordered and are on hand. It is expected that there will be a rush for the pictures at the last moment. Besides giving the pictures the County Clubs have arranged a number of different programs. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association has been unable to get moving pictures of the K. U-M. U. football team, but he is the face of Mr. Ellsworth has secured the pictures of the 1921 and 1923 Kansas and Missouri game, and the Nebraska game of 1924. In addition to the alumun offie has 60 slides, showing the different views and activities of the University Library. County Clubs will show the slides around their county and others wanting the slides can obtain them by calling at the alumun offie: Chauatan, EE, Wilson, Nomaha, and Ottawa. Yearly Crop Loss Large U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry Estimates Damage Washington, Dec. 17. — The yearly loss of some of the major crops on account of plant diseases has been estimated to Statewide. State-based plant industry. One out of every 12 wagon load of wheat is the annual loss due to it illness of the wheat crop. The cotton crop is also the annual loss in a payment of one bale out of every eight. One bushel of Irish potatoes is lost out of every five, over one bushel of sweet potatoes in every plant the loss is one bushel in 11. From 1919 to 1924 the loss of wheat from plant diseases has dropped from 17 to 9 per cent. Also, the sweet potato loss has dropped from 36 per cent to 1910 to less than 15 per cent. The conditions have grown worse. Steam rust is the alliment of wheat and rye, root and ear rot damage the corn crop, while leaf roll is the most important of potato diseases. The host of diseases presents a serious problem in American agriculture. Christmas Is Keynote of Party for W. A. A. A Christmas party for members of W. A. A. was given in Robinson gymnastium yesterday afternoon at 4:30. Ruth Martin, c'28, was in charge of the program which consisted of a tumbling circus by four women, an old man clapping dance by Audrey Carr, and a visit from Santa Claus. Joie Stapling, c'28, as Santa Claus, distributed gifts of lollypops and popcorn balls to those present. A short business meeting preceeded the program. Paris, Dec. 17—New infiltration of the already swollen france was believed today likely to be asked of the chamber of deputies. Petitions Ask County to Open Three Roads Pettitions were filed with the Dauga- has county commissioners Dec. 10, which call for the opening of three roads and the closing of another. Yesterday was the last day that the com- munity will convene before the first of the year. The first petition calls for a road on Nineteenth street from Louisiana street and west to the Elmer Brown farm. The commission will have the petition calls for a road to be constructed northwest of Lawrence about ten miles. It is to connect the roads of that territory to the Victory highway. The third petition asks for a road to be connected with the fourteen miles southwest of Lawrence. The road which the petition asks to close is in Marion township. This road is a few miles south of Enterprise and near the National Old Trail. Paris, Dec. 17—Cloaked in secrecy because of the severity of police punishments for such an offense, a deal with pistols was staged today in the city, where a suspect was then, dramatic critic of the La Tempte and Francis Riehein, one of the best known actors of Paris. After the exchange of shots, mother of a child shot by police fired to shake hands and another meeting is predicted in the future. The Rev. Wm. Backus will speak Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Uffizian Church to the student forum on the subject of the virgin birth. The meetings of the Forum will be continued through the Christmas holidays. More than forty members and guests were present, at the annual Christian party of the German Club born last night in Fraser hall. Mrs. George Hood. Forty Attend Christmas Party of German Club The room was decorated with red, green, and white staircases and body moldings. The walls were decorations. The Christmas tree was lighted with small candles. Savoy, "Doc Curtchman," ... Corrina Miss伊恩 Pratt "Revolutions of a Christmas Rose." Rome, "Christian" Miss Maynard Fitzherm Penny, "Der Glüchte Porum" Marie Graf, "Remembrance of Darwin" "Remembrance of Darwin" ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 MATERIAL BARNARD BIORH "Beneicausees of Christmas During the Men." At the conclusion of the program Christmas songs were sung by those present. Refreshments of coffee, milk, and Christmas candy were served. We wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Louisville's voluntary retirement from the ministry eliminated what appeared to be certain defiant for the new tax to be imposed before the house of demolitions soon. It is our hope that we may serve you even better during 1926. Liberty Cafe —"Nick and Nick" Merry Christmas Martha Washington Candy Service That Is Sincere De Luxe Cafe 70 Cents a Pound Take with you a box of this best candy for the folks at home to add to the Christmas cheer. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Street "Naught Can Compare With Gifts To Wear" "Keep Your Shirt On" is an injunction you never need give a man who gets an Ober shirt for Christmas he never gets mad enough to risk losing it! $2.50 upward "The Graduate Magazine is off the press and is being distributed among the alumni" said Fred Ekworth, today, secretary of the alumni association." The magazine is one of the best that we have published, as many features have been added to this jigsaw," he continued. One section tells the 1925 house-coming, and contains the story and the pictures showing how the Jay-hawk beat the Tiger. Pictures showing what took place on Hobo day and how the crowd performed during the Homecoming Described in Graduate Magazine Bellosco to Present "The Harem" David Bellosco will present "The Harem" at the Schubert Theater in Kansas City, during Christmas week, opening on Monday night. The theater is one of one of Europe most celebrated dramatics. 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