UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1947 PAGE SIX An Editorial Robbers The recent money thefts from four organized houses was due partly to the carelessness of students. In nearly every case rooms were left deserted with money in plain sight on bureaus and dressers. With strangers able to come into houses unchallenged, the operation was probably simple. In two instances the intruder was asked what he was doing, but he was ready with the familiar reply that he was waiting for someone. Students should be on the alert this Homecoming week-end. There is no way to lock up organized houses during the day or early evening. Thousands of graduate, friends Keep Wearing The Caps! K-Club Will Be Watching All K-men are requested to wear K sweaters tomorrow and each one is asked to bring a paddle and meet in front of Robinson gymnasium between all morning classes, Otto Schnellbacher, K-Club president said. and relatives will be milling around. It will be possible for a respectable looking thief to say he's an old grad and proceed to steal you blind. Freshmen are again warned to wear caps. Be hospitable to all visitors, but don't leave your pocketbook in accessible places. The earliest eyewitness account of a Mississippi River flood was that of the Spaniard Garcilaso de a Vega in 1543. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals Short Orders Malts Sandwiches Air Conditioned Open 5:30—12 p.m. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers WHO ? MO IS WHO ? MO After The K.U. - M.U. Game - BATTLE OF BANDS" Lounge and Ballroom UNION BUILDING 9-12 p.m. $1.00 person Between Wayne Rupppe and Charlie O'Cor ORCHESTRAS 941 Mass. Between Wayne Ruppenthal and Charlie O'Connor ORCHESTRAS Phone 363 C H I N T O R E M A C H B L E R S I O N A P U R T