PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 5,1945 University DAILY KANSAN Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Association National Editorial Association, and presented by the National Advertising Service. 420 Madison Ave., New York City. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawrence) add 1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., except afternoon during the week, except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered, second class Email, 17, 19卜 of the Office of Patronage, Kan., under Act of March 3, 1879. NEWS STAFF MARY TURINGTON Managing Editor JOAN VEATCH Asst. Managing Editor VIRGINIA VAN ORDER News Editor MARY MARGARET GAYNOR Sports Editor PENNY KING Sports Editor LOREN KING Telegraph Editor BILLIE HAMILTON Feature Editor JANE ANDERSON Military Editor CLEO NORRIE Research Editor WENKWIK Asst. Telegraph Editor ELERAND ALBRIGHT Asst. Telegraph Editor BETTY JENNINGS Campus Edito- EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL STATUS THAD MARIEH Editor-in-Chief FRANKLIN FAMING Editorial Associate BUSINESS STAFF NANCY TOMLINSON Business Manager BETTY BEACH Advertising Manager Kansan Open Letters Dear William Joyce, Lord Haw Haw: So you're convicted or treason! Haw, haw! THE DAILY KANSAN You conducted an inspiring and well-planned traditions convocation. Thanks. Dear Alberta Cornwell: THE DAILY KANSAN Dear - Westbrook Pegler: Dear Mr. Baker: Well, you've been sued before-- THE DAILY KANSAN Now that the war is over and enrollment is rising, is there any chance to have the library open on Sunday, again? THE DAILY KANSAN Dear Dean Lawson: College enrollment period this year was as free from snarls and waiting as we've ever seen it. Well done! THE DAILY KANSAN Dear Harold Laski: Dear Harold Esser Really, now, beggars shouldn't be choosers, you know! THE DAILY KANSAN Dear Jean Templeton: Best of luck on your management of the freshman election. With a co-operative Council, you should have an exciting, but well-organized and efficient, election. THE DAILY KANSAN Gold Star Idea There is, elsewhere in this issue, a story concerning the recently accepted proposal of a World War II memorial for this campus. It is certainly to be emphasized that this idea is not a hastily conceived one, for a great deal of time has been given by many persons for its study. For several months, suggestions poured into this University for the erection of a memorial of some sort. The committee of faculty, students and alumni finally decided upon a combination of a memorial drive encircling the campus, and a campanile, or tower with chimes. Several considerations prompted this choice. In the first place, a living and growing memorial was thought to be proper. This one will not only be beautiful when completed, but will grow more so as years go by. Also, a tangible memorial—one that would truly bring to mind the great sacrifices of those in whose memory it was brought about—was felt to be necessary. This is one which will not be easily desecrated, one which will seem to typify the peace which they fought so hard to bring about. Rock Chalk Talk Walk-Out: Frustration: Hour-Dance Giggling Gamma Phi pledges and fearless Phi Gams (of the same rank) walked out one day this week, leaving the actives of both chapters in a frustrated mood. Upon return a hearty welcome was received by both groups, but an unfair blow was given in the absence of the Gamma Phi pledges. The actives had planned an hour dance with the Phi Delt pledges for that night and kept it themselves! "Ain't a活的 greedy?" is now the Gamma Phi pledge class yell. By MARION SHELDON Kappa Actives Mortified Sad Sadie Phipps Slips The old saying, "Wash your hair today, tomorrow it may not be there" finally caught up with Sadie Phipps, Theta, and she proceeded to do a good job on her head of hair. When all was done and a feeling of pride swept over Sadie, something else swept over and into Sadie's hair. A cheese and cracker sandwich dropped from an innocent bastander's hand! Wanted: Girl Without Tape Worm Stan McCampbell, Sigma Chi, reported to his English comp teacher that he couldn't buy a copy of John Brown's Body because he took his Those Phi Psi pledges always come up with some funny (should be unproarious) situations for this column, but upon approaching their study table for a good quip or two, the hush and quiet was too much for anyone to disturb; those eager faces turned to books only, was breath-taking. That in itself is news! Kappa pledges put over a big one last night. It seems the actives thought they were going to walk out with the Sigma Chis and they even called a meeting to plan various and assorted types of torture for their pledges, but lo, and behold, those ill' old girls just went right to bed and nary a pledge peep was heard. Believe It or Not - * * girl into K.C. Saturday and she was hungry! Share and Be Cheated Mary Schnitzler, Gamma Phi, aroused that old Phi Psi spirit in Wayne Hird and got him to ask her for a date. When Wayne got to the Gamma Phi house that night he was greeted by Jo Hendrickson, Jerry Kreider, B. Ann Brown, Sadie Heil and last, although surely not least in Wayne's mind, little Schnitz. Mary and Wayne thought they would leave together and go to a show, but oh, no! The reception committee went along! When the evening came to an end Wayne was worn out, broke, and just a tiny bit bitter. Things are tough all over! *** LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. 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That means more daily schedules more seats--greater comfort--more travel time will be saved for bus riders. It means new, faster, transcontinental schedules-the return to bus travel as you knew it before the war. Peacetime bus schedules will be resumed and completely new departure times from all points will be effective from October 1st. Call your local Overland Greyhound agent for full details and low fares to any point in America. UNION BUS DEPOT 638 MASSACHUSETTS PHONE 707 OVERLAND GREYHOUND LINES OPERATED BY INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES