PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948 The Runaround Education Fraternity To Elect President, Oct. 26 Phi Delta Kappa, national education fraternity, will elect a president and vice-president at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 26. Because the president and vice-president have resigned to take teaching jobs elsewhere, a nominating committee was appointed Tuesday. Ronald Strowig, past president, is teaching in Pittsburg, Kan., and Darrell Wood, past vice-president, at Emporia State Teachers' college. Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS member of the Kansas Press Assn., National Editorial Assn., Inland Daily Press Assn., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Advertising Service, 420 Madison Ave., New York City. Editor-in-Chief ... James L. Robinson Managing Editor ... Wallace W. Sobey Assist Man, Editor ... Harold D. Nelson City Editor ... John Wheeler Assist City Editor ... Robert Newman Telegraph Editor ... Bill Mayer Sports Editor ... Alain Murphy Sport Editor ... Larry Fourier Society Editor ... Mary Lou Foley Business Mgr... Paul Warner Advertising Mgr... Bill Nelligan Circulation Mgr... Bill Binter Ascr. Clre. Mgr... Ruth Clayton Classified Mgr... Elizabeth Berry Ntst. Adv. Mgr... Don Walrdon Promotion Mgr... Don Tennant Ascr. Promotion Mgr... Charles O'Connor Expert Radio Service 1200 N.Y. Phone 140 The Editorial Page- Students And The Union The fact that the All Student Council has seen fit to "request" the Union to make its financial operations public indicates that all is not well between the students and the Union management. The reason given by the A.S.C.for its action is "to promote better relations between the Union and the students." The most amazing part of the present situation is that such a report of finances and activities is not given to the students each year as a matter of course. Since the purpose of the Memorial Union corporation which owns the Union is to provide non-profit service to the students, the management should be anxious to show the students what is happening to their money. Such is the case in other universities which operate a student service similar to the K.U. Union. A recent issue of the Iowa State newspaper carried a half page advertisement which was a complete report of the Iowa State Union finances and activities. Why doesn't the K.U. Union make such a report to its patrons? Evidently the management has the attitude that the operation of the Union is a private business which the students have no right to know about. Miss Hermina Zipple, the Union director, has refused to furnish the Daily Kansan with any information about Union activities or plans for the future. She also has passed the word around to Union employees that Daily Kansan reporters are not to be given any facts or figures about the operation of the various departments. The present policy of the Union management in keeping the students in the dark about Union operations certainly will not help to lessen the animosity which is evidenced by the A.S.C. "request" for a financial report. It only serves to create more dissent and dissatisfaction and provides a fertile field for rumors and twisted facts. The A.S.C. action is a step toward promoting better student-Union understanding. Surely the management will not let this opportunity slip by to give the students the facts to which they are entitled. J.L.R. To Whet Your STUDY--TIME APPETITE delicious sandwiches, malts, hot rolls, and snacks at try the Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Court House FALL IS HERE! And Here's the way To make the most of a Fine Fall Day. The answer's simple . . . just slip into a handsome, all wool sportshirt. Warm enough so you'll enjoy that fall crispness in the air. Light and full cut for lots of free- moving comfort. McGregor Manhattan Pendleton from $6.95 Botany FIRST WITH THE FINEST FOR OVER 50 YEARS Relax in comfort with this convenient, portable seat. Constructed for hard use, it can be rolled up and easily cushioned with sturdy, bright canvas duck. Steel frame, finished in Walnut baked-on enamel. $395 Frank's Furn. Co. 834 Mass. D Read the Daily Kansan daily. IT'S THE TRUTH! Terms with t he pai during cept Sity D义ismal day b 1940 I center DRESS Priced Indian 1987 F complete and proud TRUM condi Phone For proof see our ad in Tuesday's paper. 36 YEARS OF SERVICE AND WE'RE STILL GROWING! More and more folks in and around Lawrence have found that NEW YORK CLEANERS give them quality dry cleaning fine rug and upholstery cleaning every time! Folks these days know IT PAYS TO INVEST GOOD GROOMING! CLEANING OF QUALITY GUARANTEED MOTH PROOFING We Give You: Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 75 Proof to Wednesday's adv. In Chinese, the same word or sentence has different meanings when uttered in different tones or vocal pitch according to the Encyclopedia American Vol. 6, page 556. Therefore whispered words are meaningless. ---