. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol. XXII County Club Aims to Be Discussed Thursday, Dec. No.63 Appointment of Chairmen o Organizations Made by County Club Committee Appointment of chairman will win to see to the organization of the student of their home counties has been reed by the county club committee, a which Ansel Michel is the head. These chairmen will preside at the meeting of the conference at the office on December, Dec. 9, and will also be the permanent chairman of the social committee of their organization. The newly appointed chairman will meet with the county club committee Thursday evening, December 4. in Fraser church at 7,530, where the various aims and plans of the county club are discussed. These aims, as stated in the letter sent to each chairman are: 1. Put a Jayhawkher in every accredited high school in your county; 2. Place a photographic view of the K. U. campus in at least one high school in your county and plant a tree with the students of your club, with the alumni of your county in putting K U. before the high school students. The chairmen for the court are: Ellis Van Camp, Allen; Dennis Lardner, Anderson; Sally Ingalls, Achison; Vernon Russell, Barton; Chester Fallorunn, Barber; Rosanne Brown; Lloyd Grady; Borger Brown; Howard Grady, Burger; Coe, Chase; Evan Drumm, Chaquaus; Lloyd Yosey, Cherokee. Sevee, Park; Eiko Randall; Chay Margaret Glifford, Cloud; Ruby Kendall Harry Hawkins, Harry Hawkins; Coyley, Roy Sauers, Crawford; Cho Crava, Decatur; D. Stanke, Engle; Dickinson; Josephine Maclouod, Braden; Brady Jude, Dougias; Edwin Faxter; Edwards; Glen Perks, Elk; Edward Madden, Ellis; Katharine O'Neill; Finger, Finger, Cree Warden; Riese; Reginold Downey, Pottawatomi; Bee Bewer; Riley; Ted Hawen; Shewn Chub will also be organized that will be comprised of students who are residents of districts outside the state. Chairman appointed for such organization will have high school; Hydon Chapman, Northwest high; Lela Duncan, Manual high; Fred Skraet, Central high; Roy Huckeback, Missouri, Malcolm Welty, Oklahoma; Kathryn Rullman, St. Joseph, Mo.; Deroby Gayford, states; Rachel Gayford, states; Mo.; Virgil Snorts, Colorado. Sams, Colorado FOUR PAGES Alumni of the University of Kansas who reside in the districts comprising the central valley; the Arkansas valley; the Oklahoma valley; and give trophies to the 1925, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1950, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2021, 2024, 2027, 2030, 2033, 2036, 2039, 2042, 2045, 2048, 2051, 2054, 2057, 2060, 2063, 2066, 2069, 2072, 2075, 2078, 2081, 2084, 2087, 2090, 2093, 2096, 2099, 2102, 2105, 2108, 2111, 2114, 2117, 2120, 2123, 2126, 2129, 2132, 2135, 2138, 2141, 2144, 2147, 2150, 2153, 2156, 2159, 2162, 2165, 2168, 2171, 2174, 2177, 2180, 2183, 2186, 2189, 2192, 2195, 2198, 2201, 2204, 2207, 2210, 2213, 2216, 2219, 2222, 2225, 2228, 2231, 2234, 2237, 2240, 2243, 2246, 2249, 2252, 2255, 2258, 2261, 2264, 2267, 2270, 2273, 2276, 2279, 2282, 2285, 2288, 2291, 2294, 2297, 2300, 2303, 2306, 2309, 2312, 2315, 2318, 2321, 2324, 2327, 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Shumate, president of the student council. In this letter, on behalf of the student body, he extends an invitation to all Kansas students attending the Thanksgiving game to take part in their homecoming activities, especially the Thanksgiving morning, and after the game, the Student Council dance at the Women's gymsanuary. K.U. Pepsters and Band to Welcome Jayhawker Squad on Columbia Trip All Organizations Participate Parade and Stunts on M. U. Grounds The hand, Ku 's uhs and Jay Jane, in uniform, and every Kaucasian man, student or alumna will meet the varsity squad when it arrives in Columbia about 8 o'clock. Thanks to Mr. Bob Roberts to Bob Roberts, cheer leader; "We want to give the tour arousing welcome," joeberts said this morning. "All Jayhawkers are asked o be at the state on which the train pulls in, and to bring along any one who looks like *Kansas* 'ansoorer.'" Immediately after the team arrives, a big pigeon will be held in which all the organizations present and all Kansas will participate. Before the presentation, the chancellors of the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas with baskets of flowers in the colors of the respective schools. This presentation, as well as the presentation held on the Missouri stadium field. All University somen' going to Columbia on the special tr. n' who works in office Tuesday are requeted to do so Wednesday morning, in order that plenty of cars may be provided, even if time at the Santa Fe Station Separate cars for men and women will be provided, in compliance with a request made by the student com- pany. To be eligible to the New briskn trip last year, Miss Eva Plank and Xr. 2dth S. Miller, will be pervolent. Those provisions have been made in order to avoid any possible criticism or unpleasant experiences such as have occurred in the past, and all students are particularly urged to go via the speech. In authors' promise that passengers on this train will be treated with consideration, the Date rule will be in affect on the train, which was also requested by the investigation committee. Indications now show that the special will probably consist of seven coaches, accordio, to the Santa Fe agent today. Sing First Event Tonight Huge Parade From South Parl to Santa Fe for Send-Off The all-University sing 'i' be held a front of Administration building his evening at 0:45 will be only the 23rd on Monday "Bat Mizzo" ally of the evening. Immediately after the sim, the entire student body will assemble in South park. A garage handed by the Universal band, Ku Kus, and Jay James, all in uniform, will lead the student body from the past through the present. Fe station, to give the variety team the "best of send offs" Talks will be made by Doctor Allen, director of athletics: head coach, George "otay" Clock; line coach, Karl Schademan; Captain Ham, K. U. songs; member of the K. U. songs will be sing and yells will be given. Suspend Law Violator for Rest of Semester "Each and every person should turn out and give the team the biggest gift off ever had," says Bob Roberta, cheerleader. At a meeting of the chancellor's cabinet Monday afternoon a student was suspended for the remainder of the semester for violation of the liquor law at the time of the Oklahoma game. E. H. Lindley. Two freshmen who were guilty earlier in the year of offenses in connection with the purchase and use of fireworks withdrawn from the University. Noted Singer to Present Concert Number Dec. Louis Graveure Well Know for Ability to Arrange Varied Musical Programs "No singer before the public today is so noted for arranging varied and interesting programs as Louis Graveure, who will present the third number of the University Concert Course Dec. 1, in Robinson Gaumgasmus," said D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. "Mr. Gravure makes annual trips to Europe, visiting the leading musical centers in search of new material for his programs," said Dean Swarthout. "At the same time he is in constant touch with important audiences, and is often invited by them to introduce new to the public. Critics Hand Out Laurels Mr. Graveur has never failed to receive the highest indemnities of the most rigorous New York music critics. His last recital in New York was hailed by all leading writers as "the best and most respected recital ever praised on every point, for voice quality and production, for musicianship for arrangement of program, diction, and personality. "He enjoys much favor among the large circle of music lovers who know what good singing really is. He is sung always with intelligence, with insight and feeling, while his technical excellence made it possible for him to end successfully," said W. J. Henderson in the New York Herald. Times Crieut Lauds Work Richard Aldrich, the veteran critic of the New York Times, who is credited with writing and conservative of the writers in New York City, paid Mr. Graveur the following tribute: "Lowers of good singing will think it a city that the song revered of Louis Graveur, on the bill as the only one he would give in New York this season. There is need of more of the kind of singing he does, and less of various other kinds that are heard often enough to warrant the announcement of any limit." Great Britain Watches Cairo and Nearby Towns (United Press) Cairo, Nov. 25—Hosehold that the establishment of a moderate government under Ziwlaas Pasha will end the crisis, Great Britain nevertheless leapt a firm military grip on Cairo and other danger spots today. British air planes swooped low over Port Said, when crowds gathered there. Tomorrow is Hobey day. The Men's Student Council carnely hopes every man in the University will enter into the spirit of the occasion, and entail that he attune to the utmost of his ability. Prof. W. H. Johnson, of the teachers appointment bureau, said today that there have already been a few calls for teachers. "All seniors who expect to finish their academic course at the end of the first semester and who desire to teach should enroll with the appointment bureau in room 107 Fraser immediately after its Thanksgiving vacation," she said. Further stated that in the past the bureau has been able to place practically all those who were available for service at the end of the first semester. The populace of Cairo is still unwardly calm, although soothing with indignation as Egyptian employees in the police and other public offices were replaced by British. Let us play the game according to the rules. We have four class periods lasting until 11 o'clock. Until that time let us see that classes meet without interruption or disturbance. When the 11 o'clock period ends, we let anything break loose, raise particular pandemonium. The rest of the day is yours. Bureau Calls For Teachers Help safeguard this tradition by seeing that classes meet as usual. ... Men's Student Council. Wallace James, President, - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Hobo day has been authorized for Wednesday, Nov. 26, in response to a strong student protest. The program for the day calls for classes from 8:30 to 11:20, convoction at 11:50, and a luncheon on the campus at noon. The students are welcome if the class session is officially advised to. E. H. Lindley The schedule for Wednesday morning, Nov. 25, will be as follows: 1st hour 8:30 t) 9:05 2nd hour 9:45 t) 9:50 3rd hour 10:00 t) 10:25 4th hour 10:45 t) 11:20 Convention 11:30 t) 12:20 The hours at Watson library during Thanksgiving vacation will be as follows: Wednesday n. m. class at 0 Thursday closed all day. Friday open 9-12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Saturday open 9-12 a.m. 2nd 2-0 p. th. Fritz Leiber Prefers Playing to Audience of University Type Shakespearean Actor Has Been Doing Classic Productions Twenty Years "We have found that plays get better' before audiences of the university type," said Fritz Loeber, the Shakespearean actor whose company played Hamlet at the Bowery theater. The answer is Mr. Loeber's answer to a Kurian reporter's query as to what types of audiences he prefers to play to. Upon being asked whether he likes to play Shakespearean drama, Mr. Leibner natively replied, "I do or I guess I would not play it." "Once I played in some modern productions in New York but inside of a week I felt I had gotten all but there was in them," and he continued to say that he has been doing Shakspore for many years. "He has not drained these classic productions of their aesthetic and "intuitive" rewards. Mr. Leiber elaborated upon what he meant by "intentible." "I cannot explain it exactly; it may be the attraction of personality." But whatever it may be Mr. Leiber was certain that this man could be trusted to be keen when on the stage is in itself an ample reward for his efforts. Mr. Leibert is a bit more than one of average height. Without making up his features show fine and clear. The hair is graying around his temples and he admits his age to be 41. He been his stage career when 19. Mr. Leibler said that in Kansas City he was criticized for portraying Mabeeth as "being reluctant to murder." Such faulty criticism he said is due to the failure of people to understand the actual plot of plays. It is also because of the mistimidity of murder according to the production as it is written, so what the civile has done, in Mr. Leibler's estimation, won to criticize Shakespeare's version of the drama itself: "I always read critickets of my plays," he added, saying that he had been a search for worldwideugegers. "I am often naked," "Is Hammel crazy or crazy?" said "Mr. Leiuten." "I always answer this 'foolish question with' Yes, as crazy as I am." The University band leaves tomorrow morning for Kansas City, Mo. where it will play at noon in behalf of the Kansas City, Kans., charity drive. In the evening, the hand will be entertained at dinner at Convention hall and will play afterwards for the Kansas City, Mo. charity drive. Students of the Northeast, Central and Kansas will given an opportunity to hear the band during the conversation hour of these schools. Mr. Leiber enjoys quoting past sages from Shakespeare giving each part accurately. In fact his favorite method of making clear his meaning in conversation to illustrate with a suitable portion from Shakespeare. Band Goa to K. C. Tomorrow There will be no issue of the Kansan Wednesday. Signed Editor-In-Chief ZR-3 Christened Miss Los Angeles by Mrs. Coolidge Ceremony to Be Very Simple With the Elimination of Traditional Champagne The ground crew on the airfield at Lake Hurst chewed loudly as it lifted upward, their voices faint above the rear of the motors, as officials gave the orders for manipulating the ship into the bright sky. This will be the acepulpit's last trip to the ZC3R. At 2 p.m., she becomes the Los Angeles- or Lady of the Angels. The christening ceremony at Washington will be simple, with out the traditional hosts of clammer When the air cruiser arrives at Bowling Field, Mr. Caddrell will pull a silken cord fastened in the hood of his boat, the hands of the ground crew releasing a trap door from which will score a ferry of carriages, carrying the news of the new queen of the city to Anacostia and back to Lake Superior. "I chirchen les Les Angles," the president's wife will say, as the great ship rises to the clouds to return to her nest at Lake Hurst. The tremor is threaded with similar tumults of white and blue, on the trench side of the air mast. The trip to Washington will be made at an average speed of 50 mph an hour, Captain Klein said, despite a 21 hot wind. Philadelphia, Nov. 25. **Flying at** an altitude of less than 1000 feet, the giant dwarfies ZH 3 flying directly over Philadelphia. In addition to Phila- clephants at 9:05 a.m., m.today. The giant air ship was flying low and slowly when it appeared over Washington from the southeast. It began a flight circuit over the cavern. Keep places from the flying field darted about the ZU-3 in swift circles. Y. W. C. A. Will Present Musical Vesper Service A caucasian veil of Thanksgiving and praise will be the Y, W, C. A vaseer Tuesday at 4:23 in Myers will this be the Thanksgiving veil Hicks Martin, chairman of the meetings committee of the Y. W. C A, has arranged the following program. Menjelsshot. Marquette Barnes Solo—Oh Rest in the Lord Duet—Thua Art Our Father .Biggs Mie Minna Dorn and Esther Ott Sale—Selected Violin Solo—Orientalale ...Cu Frances Robbinsn Sole—How Lovely are Thy Dwellings...Robert Gomer Jones Hoboe Hamilton Helen Marcell will have charge of the devotions. Faculty Members to Visit Ames Pro. C. H. Ashton, head of the department of mathematics, and Prof. E. B. Stonner, dean of the Graduate School, will attend the annual meeting of the Southern Sections of the American Mathematical Society on November 29, 2015. This district includes Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. --- The Thanksgiving vacation begins at 12:30 noon, Wednesday, Nov. 26. No member of the University is authorized to excuse in advance students from classes immediately preceding or following the Thanksgiving vacation. Carry your Thanksgiving carriage will be dealt with in a way that will be announced next week. All instructors are requested to keep and report to their respective deans an accurate account of all absences immediately preceding and following Thank giving. This does not apply to the Band or the Glee Club, or to other University organizations. A nider University nummer E. H. Lindley. R. O. T. C. Unit Inspection Planned for Wednesday The local R. O. T. C. unit will be inspected Wednesday, Nov. 26, by Lieut-Colleon C. B. Muller, of Omaha, Neb. Lieut-Colleon Muller is in charge in the R. O. T. C. affairs for the Seventh Corps area. He was formerly professor of military science tactics at Texas A. and M. College. Since the Thanksgiving vacation begins Wednesday noon the regular afternoon drill will not be held, аce- dition of the training, head of the military department. University of Kansas to Broadcast Annual Program Over KFKU Local Station "Takes the Air" With Program by Faculty and Students The first program to be broadcast from K F K U, the new broadcasting station of Kansas University will be Monday night Dec. 13, the third annual radio night. This program is being aimed at children in the Altmuir Association. Chancellor Lindley and other faculty members will speak, in addition to music which will be furnished by the various musical organizations on the School. Several special members of the School of Fine Arts. The new studio will be located in the Electrical department of the Engineering School. Actual broadcasting will be under the supervision of the electrical engineering department of the university. The grams are arranged through the Extension Division of the University under Harold G. Ingham, director. The regular programs from K. F. K. U. will start Monday night Jan. 5, 1925, and regular programs will be broadcast every Monday and Thursday nights of each week. The third annual "Radio night" Dec. 15, will be a fitting dedication to the new station, said Mr. Eldworth, whose family members will be carried through ether, wherever old Jayhawkers have flown. The songs and yells of their college days will record once again, and bring back memories of the days when they were students at old K. U. The 50) watt transmitter constructed by the Western Electric Co. will afford a range well out of the United States. A crystal set will afford clear reception within a radius, from 25 to 59 miles of Lawrence, depending on the conditions existing. The new transmitter operates on the Heising principle, and consists of two main parts, the oscillator and modulator. These are firmly fixed at 278 meters. This will prevent any disturbances from other stations like the Kansas City Stxr or Sweesey's. The towers are 150 feet high, $a$ are galvanized to prevent rust. The antenna will be stung sometime after the Thanksgiving holidays, just what is causing the delay has not been learned. The order for the transmitter at the Kansas State Agriculture College was placed at K.U., but the station at Manhattan is already in operation. However Professor Shaad promises to have the station in operation by Dec. 15. Wilcox Speaks on Drama Illustrated Lecture Depicts Ancient Theaters A. M. Wilcox, professor of Greek and Latin of the University, gave a lecture on the Greek drama and ancient theatre Monday, Nov. 26, 1958 at Chapel B, The Christian Brothers using slanted slides to illustrate the ancient Greek theaters. The slides illustrated the structure of the theatre from the fifth century on. These ancient structures were built in the form of an amphitheatre, and surrounded an open space in the center where the drama was enacted. An alar was in the center of this space, and a curved wall encircled it. The seats were arranged in a semicircle around the stage. The Romans built larger and more magnificent buildings and carried this idea farther than the Greeks. The type of dress and method of entrance were also discussed and illustrated, and slides illustration of the theatre at the University of California and at Harvard were shown. Beat Missouri! Hoboes Will Meet in Hill Convention After Tiger Chase Prizes for Worst Costumes Consist of Three Free Trips to Game at Mizzou Tomorrow is Hobo day; the one day of the year when he is who best dressed is he who is worst dressed. All students will appear at classes dressed in their wart. Anyone not on the floor is likely himself off out of place but will show a decided lack of spirit," said Bob Roberts Tuesday morning. All classes are to be shortened. The annual tiger hunt will start from Marvin's grove promptly after the last class. The beast is to be hotly armed across the campus and an offill will be made to him near the gymnasium, where tons of lead are injected into his quirky deesh. With the blood still up upon them the babies will retire to the gymnastium where Cancellor Lindsey will open the convention. No chairs will be provided, babies should always sit on the floor. They will be entertained by a hobo band, hobo jigs, a hobo quartet and piano duct. The speakers will be members of the student body and the subjects will be the methods and the claying of the Mizzou "Tanner." Three prizes will be awarded for the best costumes by impartial judges. The prizes will be round trip ticket to Missouri. One ticket will be given to the best dressed hobo and the others t₂ the couple with the best costumes. This ticket will be given to the couple with a mixed one, according to Bob Roberts. One of the tickets is given by Charlie. Fortune proprietor of the Orden desk and the other two by the student organist. The tickets will be given to the convocation. "Every one should enter into the spirit of Hobo day as an institution backed by the entire student body and the teacher, the chieffer said in conclusion. Seniors Win Tournament Fourth Year Team Places First in Women's Hockey The seniors won the women' s hockey tournament by tying the juniors Monday night with a 1-1 score. The senior team has no losses to their credit, and by tying the seniors won the title. Each member of the senior team will receive 50 W. A. A. points for championship in addition to the 106 team points. The game wore rather down in the first half, but picked up the last half and was hard fought. Variety team will be chosen by the hockey manager, the captains and the coaches, and will soon be announced. Line u0: Seniores; Duncan, goal; Kennedy, left fallback; Butcher, right fallback; Strikler, right halfback; B; M. Martin, center halfback; Crooks, left halfback; F. Martin, right wing; Carr, right inside; Tulahnel, center forward; Torrentine, left inside; Foulk, left wing; Gise, substituted for Torrentine; Lademan, substitu- ted for Strikler. Juniors: Ulmper, goal; Butchinson, right fullback; Davis, left fullback; Roots, right halfback; Angelt, center halfback; McColough, left halfback; Kohn, right wing; Ross, right inside; McKilimney, center forward; Glidden, left inside; Koehler, left wing. Tawasii to Banquet Tonight Tawaila, one of the W. S. G. A. groups, is having a Thanksgiving dinner tonight at the Colonial Tea Room and Frances Hutchinson is in charge of the menu and decorations. These will carry out the Thanksgiv- ing idea. The dinner will be followed by a bridge party at the home of Miss Lola Brown at 1124 Mississippi Nu Sigma Nu Initiates. Nu Sigma Nu infinites. Nu Sigma Nu. professional majalal fraternity, announces the initiation of, Kenneth 'm28', Mason 'm28', A. Edlinger, c29, Kansas City, Mo.; Andrew D. Johnston, m23', Towanda; Ray S. Hollingsworth, m28', Genauda Springer H. John L.uka, m24', Junction City Vernon C. Kenney, m28', Wichita and Ray C. Connell, m29, Oak Hill