PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948 Forgetting They're Siamese Twins By Daniel Bishop, St. Louis Star-Times The Editorial Page You're Young Enough To Do It As you sat in church this past Easter Sunday perhaps you thought about a great many things besides the services. Perhaps you thought how pleasant it was to be sitting there quietly with your family. Perhaps when Mary Jones, a late arrival, hastened to her pew with her new baby in her arms, you remembered when you were both in high school and attended dances in the gymnasium together. Perhaps you mused about Joe Smith sitting there in a ragged suit, and you remembered how one misfortune after another seemed to follow Joe around and how he hadn't even finished high school. You may have wondered how things could be so quiet and calm in your small home-town while, everyday, newspapers shouted about disaster, chaos, and tragedy in some place far, far away. You may have experienced a pang of remorse when you recalled that three years in the army or navy had set you apart from your little community and the members of your church. Your reverie may have continued wandering and wandering until you were interrupted by the scuffle of feet and the low tones of voices, and you realized that church was over and you didn't even been listening. You probably resolved to pay closer attention the next time. But you learned something in that hour or so of meditation. You learned that life had been moving on and on and that you were either satisfied or dissatisfied with it. If you were satisfied perhaps you are lucky. If not, perhaps there is still a lot you can do about it. You still have time to study harder, correct your mistakes, and choose your opportunities. You're young enough to do it. Now that the new lights are installed in the halls of Frank Strong, we can at least see that we're not in the library. At a recent meeting of the Chemistry club, the guest of the day spoke on "Molecular Distillation." Refreshments were served. Hmmm Mr. Arn? Dear Editor Thanks Dear Editor, I, particularly, wish to thank the Jay James and Miss Patricia Waits, chairman of the Jay Jane committee, for their effort in behalf of the drive. The Jay James collected I am taking this means to express my appreciation and thanks to the students and faculty of K.U. for their splendid response to the appeal of the American Red Cross for funds. The University quota was $820.00. To date we have received $1,899.67, or more than double our quota, and there is still a little money being received. This whole-hearted co-operation is what has come to be expected of the University on worthwhile drives of this sort. Here's A Smuggler Who Got Smeared Frankfort, Germany — (UP) — Methods used by German employees to snuggie food and other essentials out of American establishments are highly ingenuious. The newest trick was turned up in Wiesbaden, where military police, frisking one German, felt an "unnatural softness" around his chest. They discovered the German had smeared more than $2\frac{1}{2}$ pounds of lard on his body. He might have got by, but the day he tried it was the first warm one in months. Call K. U. 251 With Your News $209.00 at the K.U.-K-State basketball game and $203.27 from various organized houses. Henry Shenk Chairman K. U. Red Cross campaign WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. University Daily Kansan 23rd and Louisiana Phone 845 Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Assn., National Editorial Assn., Infantry Association, Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Advertising Service, 420 Madison Ave., New York Editor-in-Chief ... William C. von Maurer Editor..in-Cherif ... Alan J. Stewart Asst. Man. Editor ... Cooper Rollow Asst. Man. Editor ... 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