THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN EMPORIA FIVE TO PLAY JAYHAWKERS TUESDAY Coach MacLaren's Normals Wil Open Season with K. U. in Robinson Gym Team Looks Very Good Coach Schlademann's Men Have Been Showing Real Speed Against Haskell Indians The Jayhawk basketball team will open the season Tuesday night in the gym with Conch 'MacLaren's Emporia normal five as its opponents. The Kansas team has been working during the latter part of the vacation and Coach Kari Schadieman believes he has a combination that will start the season right with a victory over the Emporias. The Emporia quintet is composed of several letter men who have played together for the last two or three years in blue cages and crimson jumbo and blue cages a hard acrylic The Jayhawkers will make their initial appearance Tuesday night in brand new uniforms, reputed by those who have seen them to be absolutely "boud." The trunks are blue with red silk trimming and the blue jerseys have wige drip stripes with the letter KANSAS in blue across the front. The floor of the gymnasium has been cleaned during the vacation and the court has been put in the best possible shape. Permanent bleachers have been built along the sides on the lower floor and the balcony has been seated, making the seating capacity for the games at least 1500. The cage candidates who stayed by Lawrence, Laslett, Bunn, Mandeville Olsen, Fearing and Uhlrull met daily with Coach Karl Schadleman and worked on signals, goal shooting, and practice in pivoting. Later on, Captain Lonborg, Barter, Harms, Renss and Body returned and New Years' night a hard scrimmage was staged with the flatbacks. In a U, Sound showed up remarkably well, the team work featuring the play and enabling the Jayhawkers to run up about forty points while the Braves made ten. Several other practices followed, Concil Schlademan emphasizing teamwork and co-operation more than anything else. The team will go through a light workout Monday and then clash with Coach MacLaren's Emporia Normal five Tuesday night in Robinson Gymnasium. The second five is showing up well against the Haskell Draves and this team is composed of Mandheleve and Olsen, guardes, Harms, center, and either Roody, Beennett, Fearing or Barter holding down forward positions. The first five, which will probably start the game Tuesday night, is composed of Captain Lonborg and Laslett, guards, Ernest Urlaub, center, and Bunn at one forward, while the other moves between body, Beernett, and Fearing. Women Basketeers Elect Class Captains for 1920 Captains for the women's sophomore, junior and senior basketball teams have been elected for this year. "The teams have been practiced hard and games will be scheduled soon," said Miss Hazel Pratt today. The freshman team will elect their captain this week. The following were the captains elected: ior, Media Smith; Senior, Lucille Sophomore, Laura Harkrader; Jun-Noah. Japan has a system of universal education which enrolls over 98 per cent of the children of school age. Her school's and colleges跑 thousand from Korea, China, India and the Philippines. There are 39,000 students of college grade in Tokyo alone. And for years, higher schools have been unable to accommodate more than two-thirds of the applicant for admission. Rudy Bannan, 1921, attended the national Phi Kappa convention in New York City during the holidays. F. B. McCOLLoch, Druggist Eastman Kardas I. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. PROTCH Haskell Braves Tangle With Polytec Tonight The College Tailor The Haskell Braves will meet Kansas City Polytechnic in their basketball game of the season tonight at 8 o'clock on the home court. Rudolph Uhrlahr, K man, who played three years on the Nanjig, is coaching Haskell basketball this year and a good team is forthcoming. He will be a big part of the reigning practice in the gym with the Kansas team as opponents. UPHOLDSVOLSTEADLAW Supreme Court Makes Final Decision on Near-Beer Ban Washington, Jan. 5 — Upholding the constitutionality of the most vital section of the Volsted enforcement law the supreme court today declared that 2-3 per cent beer and that beer sold under war time prohibition acts. The important feature of the decision is that the court upheld the action of Congress in declaring intoxicating and preventing the sale of all beverages containing one-half of one per cent or more alcohol with the exception of home-made ciders and wine. The degree of the court may be taken as a definition of intoxicating liquor that will stand under constitutional prohibition also. The case decided today was an appeal from New York Federal court brought by Jacob Ruppert a brewery attorney. The decision of the court was five to four. Among the first papers of the state to have a K. U., news column is the Bicolor Gazette. L. W. Brewer, a statistical analyst at the University has charge of he column. The organization of the entire state of Kansas for the drive for funds for Near East Relief is under way. William A. Biby of Topeka, formerly national treasurer of the Knights and Ladies of Security is the state director of the campaign, on formerly manager of the Lincoln Publications is the state chairman and Fill Eastman is state secretary. Kansas Will Make Drive to Save Starving Babies in Asia Minor WILL HELP NEAR EAST The purpose of the drive is to raise funds to prevent millions of people, particularly children and babies from starving and freezing. They live in Armenia and Syria and are among the countries of Nations guaranteed food and clothing to those people, who had been robbed and murdered by the Turks, but the League of Nations is not in operation and to wait for it would mean that millions would starve and die of hunger because there has been shipping supplies to this section of the world for months and had been able to furnish food and clothing to keep the stricken people alive. The drive to be made in February is to pay the bills already created and keep the rules set; it will allied nations take up the burden. Orbans Appeal to Kansas Orphans Appeal to Kansas There are 150,000 orphans in the Near East. Their parents were killed or driven away by the Turks. They have no homes, no friends, no money, no clothing, except the food and clothing furnished by the people of America. Dollars sent to the Committee for relief in the Near East will be of wonderful help to these children. Phil Eustman, Topkea, is state secretary of the committee. BOWERSOCK THEATRE THURSDAY, JAN. 8th THE BRIGHTEST SHOW ON EARTH With GUDRUN WALBERG and the bewitching beauties from Broadway in a dazzling variety of Frocks. Prices-50-75-$1.00-$1.50, War tax extra Seats on sale at the Round Corner Drug Store WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING Dyeing "FLECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Shining 1017 1-2 Mass. Street NOTICE Owing to the expense and trouble of making monthly collections, we feel that we can give better service by doing c. o. d. work. Beginning today, student bundles as well as others will be collected for on each delivery. If you will not be at home when your laundry is to be delivered please leave money with some one who will be there. Lawrence Steam Laundry "Red" Martin, Student Agent School Heads to Discuss Radicalism at Convention Toneka. Jan. 5. —Kansas school administrators will meet in Topeka on January 16 and 17 to attend the second annual session of the Council of Administration of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, membership in the state legislature, and college departments, city superintendents of cities of the fist, the second, and the third class, county superintendents, high school principals, grade school principals, supervisors of special schools, and members of boards of education. The program for the general session will center about two main topics: "The attitude, duties, and responsibilities of the public schools in relation to Bolshevism, I. W. W., is m' and other forms of radicalism," and "Educational progress already achieved and still to be achieved in Kansas." Among the speakers for the general sessions is Supt. R. A. Kent of Lawrence. Chancellor Frank Strong and Dean F. J. Kelly spent Monday in Topeka. Washington, Jan. 5. - New Jersey through its Attorney General Thomas F. McCran today declared it will not consent to the bringing of an original settlement to the sum owed to the Jersey Retail Liquor Dealers Association to knock out constitutional prohibition and the volted enforcement law. In a brief field with the supreme court, Mr. McCran should be sure the suit why he should be acquainted McCrane said: (United Press) New Jersey Balks Suit Against Prohibition Law "The consent of the state of New Jersey to the filing of said bill or the institution of this action has not been granted and said state refuses to consent thereto. The suit cannot be dismissed without the consent of New Jersey. Daniels Likes Present System Daniels Likes Present System That the war time policy of obtaining offers for the United States Marine Corps from the ranks, be contented with it and be secretary by Secretary of the Navy Daniels, according to a report received at the THRICE WELCOME Because You're Here to Press Forward and Repay Your State By Service In MAKING THIS COUNTRY A Better Place For Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness Since 1889 K OF T A D S Since ELLING SYSTEM S 1889 Mr. C. A. *Spike* Baley, LLB. 07, short stop on the base ball team in 1955, visited his parents in Lawrence Friday and Saturday. "From Lad to Dad" Marine Corps recruiting office at Kansas City, Mo. The Secretary points to the we of officers commissioned from the ranks during the war, as his chief reason for making this recommendation. Glass Delays Taking Seat Glass Delays Taking Seat Washington, Jan. 5—At the request of President Wilson, Secretary of the Treasury, to take his seat as senator from Virginia until January 5 it was announced today at the White House. Retailers Must Now Allow Purchase of Sugar Alon (United Press) Washington, Jan. 5—Retailers will stop complying purchasers to buy a large amount of other goods to obtain a few pounds of sugar the Federi Trade Commission ordered today. Such trade practices constitute unlawful competition the federal commission did after it "cause and dist" was issued against a Chiche company which will be extended all other cities from which complain have come. 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