SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Summer Session Kansan Address all communications to Summer Session Kanman Richard La Run Editor Muriel McKandl Associate Editor Frida Cowles Associate Editor Ethen E. Carter Business Manager Business Telephone KU-66 Night Connection 770kJ Editorial Telephone KU-15 Night Connection 770kJ On Becoming A Jayhawker On another page of this paper the Chancellor of the University and the Director of the Summer Session extended their greetings and wishes for success on behalf of the University of Kansas. In addition, the University Kansas can be less formal in its greeting, and so we say, "hello - - -" To you newcomers the University offers an eight weeks stay on Mount Beauty that ought to be pleasurable. Beauty, friendliness and traditions into which you may become gradually initiated are here. Walk through Marvin Grove, the wooden ravine taut down to the stadium, and visit the beautiful beauty of the view across the valley. Do all these things and you会e be a newcomer and will become a Jawahery, be a nightly University in spite of faults which sometimes come to your attention. What to Do ----? "Wish I could travel this summer," exclaimed the rather short but bunky girl who seemed to be so disinterested in the procedure of registering and enrolling in the Summer Session. "Why should I help you do so when I select the only thing I want to do is to See America First?" Well not everyone can travel so the rest of us will have to tour the country in our imagination and in diving inexperienced hands, physics, art, and literature. Entirely unhindered by adverse weather conditions, flat tires, or broken axes we can start off in any direction and we can do it all — imagining, our conveyance, and ambition, our driving force. Are you going with us? Campus Opinion Editor Summer Session Kansan: There is a condition exist in the summer school with to complain taking all the fun out of life for a purpose of helping the fun out of life for a purpose of heroin in improachable records for many of the aforeseen students. There is a chance for a choice to remedy that condition — but such an opportunity does not come of which I am complaining on behalf of the some odd cleven hundred who tkick about. "There n't tknot n' to kick aba A great deal of time was spent originating sarcastic remarks to use while enroling—yet we found no signs of being well prepared for hours in an endless line, no chance to growl about unnecessary redness and irritation, or the searching for hours for a comfortable room was even denied us an opportunity to earn ourselves carelessly marking up the campus with such signs as 'Bulley Chems' and 'Bulley Chemistry', that all the buildings are easily found so that the hope of having a class illogical is blighted. There is our meeting your friends, for what it there to say to them if you have Ann Hurt. We hope that this condition shall be remedied. Memorial Union house the W.S.G.A. book exchange, a recreation room and larger offices for the Sour Owl and Student Union manager. Through the efforts of the Men's Student Council, unused funds of past classes have been made available in a room similar to the Pine Forest east end of the third floor. Work already has been started on a photographic dark room in the sub-base of the KU. Camera club. From the standpoint of a completed building, the present structure, despite recent improvements is only a part of the proposed $750,000 unit. The proposed north wing, which was to have been as large as the present section, was to have intended the ballroom space. Under the newly created Student Union plan, numerous organizations, combined in the Union, can be provided adequate meeting facilities. A bowling alley, an indoor swimming pool, and office and entertainment space for the Alumni Association were included in the accommodations, offered in many student unions, also might be provided for University visitors. One may ask: "What are the prospects for the completion of the present building and the addition of the north wing?" The answer lies entirely in the future. That the founders vision of a great structure "on a site just north of Dyche Museum overlooking one of the most inspiring views from the Campus over McCook field to the hills in the dim light the green Kawbali may be made probable as the realization of the dreams of Dean D. M. Swarthout for a new arts building. Only time will tell. Commencement Forum Speaker Also Commends Hoover's Analysis Praises Hull's Foreign Policy Ex-President Hoover's recent speeches contain admirable diagnoses of European affairs, and the speech of Secretary of State Hull at Nashville June 5 contained an admirable program for the United States, told Melvin, professor of history, told department visitors Sunday afternoon. A review of recent world events, an evaluation of various efforts toward world peace were given by Professor Malvin in the closing commencement forum. His subject was "Ordered World?" Why? Whither? "Three urges successively more potent have been felt by man down through the ages," said Professor Melvin. "Perhaps the earliest urge was for security of the individual and Spin. May, 1938, saw almost hopeless meetings of the League of Nations in the face of world unrest. "Deeply implanted in man's nature is an urge for livable relations between 'states', and through the ages there has been a steady grip toward an ordered world of people of states," the speaker continued. "We have gotten into our present morass through the faultiness of all human efforts and experiences. These have made our world a tinder "Surpiring progress was made toward world solidarity in the 18th century, first through the invention of the compass of powers. In those days treaties were to be respected, and not torn up at the first whim. "The world was surprisingly close to full accord and peace when the death of an archduke set off the World War. In June, 1914, treaties were being signed that would have set up a practical league of nations —one on a really practical, not a theoretical, basis. German Exchange--new home of the League, but in the midst of troubles in Jagan and stability that brought about what was known as international law; and then came the urge for solidarity, which is security plus socialism in the post union and other evidences of international understanding. "After the World War we had the present league of nations, the Kellogg-Briend band, the building of a great peace palace at Geneva. Now, practically all that remains is the secretariat, but it is heartening that as much as the league secretariat remains from the old convent of popes "Competent statesmanship, real human leadership, have been lacking in recent years, and man has Professor Melvin recalled four "Geneva dates" which to him were particularly significant. Quite by accession. Then came an urge for evident he stumbled into a meeting of the world peace conference at Geneva in October, 1912, January 1920, marked the setting up of the League of Nations, with Lord Perth as secretary general. In September 1837, he was working on housekeeping the formal opening of the box (one quiz writer, more truly than he knew, called it a 'tinker' box) filled with potential danger. SAM ANDERSON ULRICH POHLENZ been too prone to turn to utopian wishing and theoretical experimenting." Sports writer Orris Gran of the Minnesota Daily writes that George Franck, fast and shifty 170-pound halfback, may appear in the Bierman lineup next year. If he be able to break into the veteran combination of Evan Every, Moore, Buhlher and Faust, Grain prepares for a roster game. Minnesota backfield may take on a new aspect. Bernie Bernie's heavy, driving backfield which has made fame for Minnesota may be altered next year. Any three meals in a boarding house is less than 3 square meals. Read the Ads in the S.S. Kansan. I V A ' S Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 533 941½ Mst. B.5. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed When inspection was made last fall, 12 irrigation wells had been completed in or near Ford county, and 5 or 6 were being drilled, and 4 were being filled. The wells in the southwestern part of Ford county, more shallow than in the uplands, found water at 149 to 211 feet and yield from 740 gal of water. In the midway of 44 feet to 880 gallons of a minute with a downdraft of 20 feet. Possibilities of expanding use of ground water for irrigation purposes in Ford County, Kan., and adjoining territory are reported in a small bulletin prepared for the Kansas State Geological Survey. The U.S. Geological Survey and the Kansas State Board of Health, co-operated in the survey. May Irrigate Dust Bowl Region For many years farmers of the High Plains of Western Kansas have been using ground water for irrigation purposes, but mostly in the more favorable areas such as the Arkansas River Valley, Pike County, and areas in Scott and Maude counties, where the water lies at relatively shallow depths. For Complete Information The report suggests that wells already in use indicate possibility of Phone 82 Granada Bldg. Leavenworth, Atchison *5:30 a.m.* *3:30 p.m. 5:40 p.m. * Atchison connection. BOYS. Peace cool room, with sleepping, pier stage; one large south room with private sleeping porch. Also garage 1416 Tern. Phone 15555. - - - - obtaining similar water supplies in many other parts of the county. However, since the water-bearing beds are so irregularly shaped, the inability of sinking first a number of test holes, afterward reaming them out from GIRLS: Rooms less than one block from the University campus and Cafeteria. No hill to climb. Prices are low. 1238 Mississippi . . . 1238 MALE Passengers Wanted: Connuring daily from Topeka during Summer Session. Phone Topeka 32760. -3 National Trailways System 811 Mass. St. Welcome SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS We have a complete line of summer and year around togs and our cash buying and cash selling brings you lower prices on every article. TRY US Ottawa, Iola, Chanute, Tulsa, Coffeeville, Buffalo涯业, Joplin Okahama City, Dallas 9:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 11:55 p.m. The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Minneapolis, Des Moines St. Joseph. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:40 p.m. 10:00 p.m. If more drivers ate spinach there would be fewer accidents after dark, according to a Science News Letter. The lack of vitamin A in the body is one of the chief causes of "night blindness", which is recognized as a major factor in night accidents in driving. Most green and yellow vegetables contain this vital vitamin. Want Column AT THE DICKINSON Gay is a Moral Gras, and merry with Gordon and Revel songs, "Joette" stems three delightful favorites, Dane Amethie, Simone Simon and Robert Young (right to left), in the saucest escapade in the history of love, opening Saturday at the Dickinson. Manhattan-Junction City-Sal- holton-Holton-Wihewa-Lincoln 8:50 a.m.-1:50 p.m.-7:20 p.m. 1:15 a.m. Best in Town — Always Cool and Comfortable! ARSITY Home of the Jayhawk NEW SCHEDULES 10c TWO MAJOR HITS! Till 7:00 Then 15c Till 7:00 10c No.1 SING AND SWING WITH BING AND SHIRLEY! ROMP AND ROA WITH BOB AND MARTHA Bing Crosby - Bob Burns - Martha Raye - Shirley Ross No. 2 A SWEETHEART OF A LOVE STORY! "My Old Kentucky Home" Evelyn Venable - Hall Johnson Choir "WAIKIKI WEDDING" TOMORROW YOUNG LOVE HAS ITS HEARTACHES and the whole family - headshell Your favorite family's biggest budget of fun! Jed Proity • Shilaine Denee • Spring Byington Russell Gleason • Knaney Howell • George Ernest June Carlson • Florence Roberts • Billy Mahan-Aline Dainhit • Diver Dunbar • Martin Steuben A GREAT WESTERN STAR JACK RANDALL in . . . "The Land of Fighting Men" SUNDAY TRULY BIG and FIRST RUN "THIS WAY PLEASE" YOUTH SWINGS DOWN CENTER AISLE! CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS - BETTY GRABLE NED SPARKS - FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY and MARY LIVINGSTON Spend You Leisure Hours in Your MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING UNION FOUNTAIN Open Daily 6:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Sunday Breakfast between classes Lunch at noon Coke any time - Information Bureau - Current Magazines - Current Magazines - Cool and Comfortable Lounges - Men's and Women's Rest Rooms - W.S.G.A. Book Exchange - Daily Newspapers - Daily Newspapers - Free Phones - Free Ping Pong Tables - Lost and Found Bureau UNION DINING ROOM Open Daily Except Sunday: 6:45-8:30 11:30 : 1.15 : 1.50 : 6:30 Special Breakfasts and Lunches Groups Welcomed Our hostess at the main desk will furnish you with information and will assist in arranging activities for groups in the building. PLAN TO MEET HER.