EAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924 K.U. to Entertain National Meeting of Municipalities State League Secretaries Will Gather for First Convention of This Kind Secretaries of state leagues of municipalities will gather at the University of Kannan next Friday for the first national meeting of the cary, John G. Stutz, secretary of the Kannan League of Municipalities, and to lay **Features of this first meeting will be discussion of problems and an exhibit of the publications, charts, and the various state organizations.** - Friday morning will be devoted to registration and examination of exhibits, and round-table discussions will begin in the afternoon, followed by a dinner at the Country Club, with a talk, "Public Personnel Training," by Prof. Frederick H. Guild of the department of political science. - Following is the general program: * Friday afternoon - Information Service to City Officials, John G. Brown and Boy E. Brown North Carolina Field Service, H. W. Gillard, filed, Minnesota, and Harve Walker, assistant director, Kansas, Research, Norris B. Lambo, Minnesota and Don Sowery, Colorado Saturday--Securing Good State Municipal Legislation, Frank G. Pierce, Iowa Official Publications, R. D. Jackson, Texas, and Morton L. Wallerstein. Virginia. Organization and Activities of the Membership, A. D. McLarty, Illinois, Frank G. Rates, Indiana. $^{15}$ Municipal Library Methods and Services, Harry Barth, Oklahoma, and James W. Kensett, assistant, Kansas. The question of effecting a permanent organization will come up for discussion Saturday afternoon, with an event scheduled each such an organization is perfected. Vespers to Be Dec. 14 Musical Program to Be Given in Fraser Chapel The candle light service will be a feature of the all musical veepers to the given Sunday, Dec. 14, at 4 p.m. in Fraser church. The program will be given in the Christmas surroundings. The decorations are being planned. Rosemary Kearney, Rosemary Kearney, the department or painting of the School of Fine Arts. The program will consist of solos, both vocal and instrumental. An ensemble number will be given composed of the harp, violin, and bass cello. The University string quartet composed of members of the faculty, will present a number with the 60th anniversary of violins; violin, cello and bass viol. The main feature of the program will be the presentation of the conante, "When the Christ Child came," as well as the concerts will be sung by the members of the faculty. The chorus of 16 members are students in the School of Fine Arts. The accompaniment for the conante will consist of organ and violin. Doctor Sherbon Speaks at K. U. Dames Meeting Dr. Florence Brown Children spoken in favor of the children's amendment and the Sheppar-Tewner act in a speech at a meeting of the K. U. James at Westminster hall, Widnes day afternoon. "Under the provisions of the Shepard Tower act an appropriation is offered to all states accepting its provisions. This money to be used to promote the birth of mothers and babies lower the mortality rates." "The legislature of 1923 failed to accept the provisions of the act, thereby losing its ability to control the division of child hygiene," said Dr. Sherborn "and this without increasing taxes by a single penny." Following the meeting the K. U James served tea. Republican Club Plans Banquet Topeka, Dec. 4. —The executive committee of the Kansas State Republican club will meet Saturday, Dec. 6, to make plans for its annual banquet Jan. 29, according to an announcement made today by E. H. Elm, secretary. "Plains are the four most gatherings in the history of the o.-organization," Elm said. "Among out of the state speakers being considered are former-governor Edwin T. Morrow, of Ky., and Sen. Frank D. Wills of Ohio." Be a millionaire. How? Women's convocation. "Find Doctor Moore's Office Is Newest Game Which Visitors of Geology Building Are Playing The name of the game is "Finding Dr. R, C. Moore's Office." Any number may play, but if there is a very large number, they must be well trained in Military drill and alert for the commands of their captain. The object of the game is to find Doctor Moore's office in the Geology building. Beginners in the game usually try to search for the room using trial and error method, but not a few give up, declaring it is impossible to win. The sound procedure of the game is to search the entire main building and then as a last resort ask the bisonian to attack the player. The bisonian strracts the player to go to the north door of the building and then proceeds in a general southernly direction, going down fights at stops. Once the player reaches the longer possible to go south the player is to turn to the right and ascend the nearest stairway. At the top of the two stairs, the player goes down into the lower region, part high voltage United States Navy Plans Mimic Battle in Pacific Next June Score of Ships and 30,000 Mer Assemblies in Honolulu Early in June (United Press) Washington, Dec. 5. Plane is going forward now for a master display of America's powerful armada 'n the Pacific next summer. A score or more of ships with about 30,000 men aboard will perform in the biggest show of mimi warfare yet attempted by the navy. Reports from Japan indicate it is intercepted in some quarters there as being a questionable performance, and is going to Holoflu and then most of the fleet will go southward to Australia thus keeping practically the entire strength of the navy near the Japanese islands several months later during the summer. Officials, however, look lightly upon these reports and do not believe they represent the opinion of the Japanese government. They point out that the cruise will most likely take the place of the usual North Pacific cruise of the fleet and that it stands of good quality in the sea. They say there is the slightest diplomatic significance to the move. The ships will congregate in Honolulu early in June. About July 10 of them will set out for Australia under the command of Admiral Countz. The battlefield will consist of three battle-ship divisions, a light cruiser division from the Atlantic scouting fleet, two destruer divisions and the usual retinue of tenders and storehouses. The project hinges upon obtaining the expected appropriation for the move from Congress. It also remains to obtain necessary surrender from the state government, Department, but this is expected to be arranged without difficulty within a few weeks. Along with the fleet a special ship will carry several hundred editors of American newspapers devoted to go along to watch the tests. Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Willur, in explaining the motives of the cruise declared he believed it would cement the friendship between Australia and the United States and result in still more cordial relations between the two countries. "It will enable them to know us better and us to know them better," he said. More attention has been directed to the maneuvers this year than previously because of interest aroused in the manner in which the arms conference treaties are being enforced. It is admitted Willem Dijkstra, the Navy Department that the 5-5-3 rate is not actually in force and that America's fighting men on the sea are inferior to Great Britain. Our tanque does not total as much as the English ships and the range of our guns is considerably shorter. Likewise, the United States security fleet have been thrown out of commission. Light cruisers must also be constructed to raise the general standard to an equality with the other signatory powers. The matter is to be fought out in this season of Congress and the U.S. government undertaken to determine the exact facts concerning America's inferiority on the seas. switchboards and among swirling machinery, the last word of the library is "Don't get discouraged," cee going." Collection is Moved The collection of small n-commun skins, 4,000 in number, is being moved from the basement of the Dyche museum to the balcony of the second floor, according to C. S Funker, assistant curator. A player who has recently spent a great deal of time studying the game has compiled a set of instructions as to how to proceed in order to reach the goal. At the kick-off of the play station just inside the entrance of the building, facing the south. When the starting whirlble blows, four faces left, down four steps, seven faces forward, four faces left, seven faces right, down nine steps, seven faces forward, down five steps, five faces left oblique, down six steps, seven faces forward, down six steps, seven faces forward, down five steps, eight faces left oblique, right face, thirteen steps up, one pace left, two pace right. If the player has enough patience to reach the goal, for he is in Doctor Moore's office and has won the grin. Ancient Tribal Relics Uncarthed in Northwest Port Angeles, Wash., Dec. 5.—A hundred pounds of colored beads, scores of brass ornaments of all kinds, many other curly items what is said to be war paint, have been unearthed by scientists from the University of Washington, on the northwest Ewu river in the northeast corner of the bay. --in the Engraved Line should be ordered now. We also have Diaries, Portfolios, Leather Goods, Memory Books. The Indian relics were discovered by digging in an old burial ground, and appear to have been buried generations before explorers invaded the northwest. Brass arm bands, brass rings, and stairways are goods of early trurers. Forty to fifty brass balls were found upon one skleton. Increased efforts are to be made late this year to recover enough of the rare specimens of aboriginal culture to enable scientists to identify one of the first inhabitants of the heavily timbered northern regions. November Is Warm Month Maximum Temperature of 85 Degrees on Nov.3 The maximum temperature of 85 degrees reached Nov. 3, is the highest for the month of November during the period of March. The University station, located The weather held unusually warm throughout the month. Though temperatures of 31 degrees were recorded on both Nov. 7 and 8, the first killing frost occurred in the morning of the Nov. 12. Normally the first killing frost is due Oct. 24. 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