PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19 THE KANSAN COMMENTS An Ounce of Prevention The bell rings its welcomed end to school while sleepy faces perk up and kids hurry to put on their coats. Jimmie gathers up his books and goes to another room already crowded in the school building. He enters with greetings to his friends and eagerly goes to work on that airplane model he has promised to build for the government. Time flies by and soon it is 6 o'clock. Mom will have dinner ready, for she gets home from the factory at 5:30 now. After dinner Jimmie hurries to his room, gets out his materials and starts working. Dad is going to help him later on. The boys have called for him but it wasn't hard to refuse since most of the old gang has stopped going recently. Who wants to go out when there is really something important to do? Gee, Mr. Westmore is a swell guy. He lets Jimmie take the model airplane home, with some extra balsam wood to finish the other wing. Now Jimmie can work on it tonight. Of course, the gang is going out to wander around tonight, in fact, one of the boys has a pint, but Jimmie wants to get this plane done. Anyway, tomorrow basketball practice starts after school, and Jimmie wouldn't have time to finish this plane. Golly, there is so much to do before Christmas vacation when the Boy Scouts are going on a three-day pack trip. War does hurry things up, especially when Mom and Dad are away working and the schools are open longer. It sure was swell of Dad to increase Jimmie's allowance, for he has so many gifts to buy. Jimmie is sleepy but drops off into pleasant daydreams of plane-building, basketball, camping trips, and the necessary Christmas shopping before going to sleep. There seems so much to do—as a matter of fact, Jimmie can use the excuse of being busy when he writes to Jack in camp, just as his older brother does. RULES OF THE STUDENT COURT Jimmie and his crowd do not overflow the local beer joints with their cheap cigarettes, liquor and, raucous actions. They are learning now the constructive rather than destructive battle of the home front, which is achieved by a feeling of security at home and planned activities for busy minds. More towns should follow the lead of the progressive neighbors in preventing juvenile delinquency. I. The Student Court will meet for the hearing of all cases on the second Thursday of each calendar month except when otherwise designated. Meetings will be called at 2:30 p.m. and continue until the business of the Court is finished except as adjourned or recessed by the Court. Special meetings of the Court may be called by the Chief Justice. All meetings of the Court shall be in the court room in Green Hall unless otherwise designated. II. All Actions before the Student Court must be commenced by (a) filing an action with the clerk of the court at least five days before the meeting of the Court at which the case is to be heard, or by (b) appearing of all the adverse parties to a case at the regular meeting of the Court and the filing of an action with the clerk of the Court at that time. When an action has been filed as provided in II (a), the clerk of the Court shall notify all adverse parties of the time the Court shall meet to hear the action at least three days before such hearing. No default Rock Chalk Talk By MARY MORRILL Hairless Joe and Lonesome Pole-cat: Pat Harvey and Jane Atwood just about knocked their dates heads together at one point during the Gamma Phi Christmas buffet. After finishing a huge turkey dinner, Kenny Bellamy turned to Reed Whetstone and asked "Have you had enough to eat?" Whetstone said no, whereupon the two pulled ham sandwiches out of their pockets. K. U. was well represented at the Follies Saturday night . . . The ASTPs were embarrassed when, after developing their snow weman into quite a sweater girl, the Chi O's refused to furnish a sweater . . . Clarke Henry doesn't date (pd. adv.). . . Miss Meguiar has joined the Yagum club . . . So have Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson and Miss Miller. They were all down on the D. G. floor together . . . And when life gets too dull, judgment shall be entered for the failure of a properly notified party to appear in person before before the Court, but the Court shall consider the case upon its merits. However, if no action has been filed as provided in II (a), the Court shall not hear the cast unless all adverse parties are before the Court. Upon the filing of an action against an assessment of the business office, levied under legislation of the Student Council, the clerk of the Court shall notify as adverse party the President of the Student Council, who may appoint an officer to represent the business office at the hearing on such action. (a) Keep a permanent record of all cases heard by the Court, and all decisions rendered therein. Cases shall be designated by the names of the adverse parties, to wit: Jones v. Student Council. IV. Upon the application of any litigant with the Clerk of the Court for an attorney, the Chief Justice shall appoint a competent person to assist such litigant before the Court. However, any litigant may appoint his own attorney. The clerk of the Court shall notify the members of the Student Court, the members of the Faculty Advisory Committee and all adverse parties of the time of the session of the Combined Court to hear the appeal, within not less than three days before such hearing. The Chief Justice shall determine the time of such hearing. III. An appeal from any decision rendered by the Student Court to the combined Court composed of the Student Court and the Faculty Advisory Committee must be filed with the clerk of the Court within seven days after the rendering of such decision. Within not less than five days and not more than thirty days after the filing of the appeal the Combined Court shall sit to hear the appeal. Any person notified by the Clerk of the Court, as hereinbefore stated, who cannot appear in person before the court but who desires to contest the action may appoint a representative to appear for him. there is the ASTP who is sending his girl friend a rhinestone G string for Christmas. b) Keep a copy of the Student Constitution and all rules and regulations passed by the Student Council n file at all times. Juvenile Delinquency: After being discussed overnight and getting itself on the Lawrence police blotter, the aging limousine of Sue Swartz and Norma Lee Anderson has reappeared. It has been driven behind the stadium and was parked there all the time. Pi Phi freshmen are currently on the track of the vandals, and an elaborate suspect sheet is being made out. Heading the list so far are the boys of TKE. V. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Court to: A casual glance through Bob Noll's notebook shows that the Noll girl will soon overshadow what amateur attempts have been made to portray the human body by Petty and Varga. Says Noll explaining his success, "What Petty puts on, I take off." (c) Receive and record all actions and cases to be heard by the Court. (d) Prepare a docket of all cases pending for hearing at the regular and special meetings of the Court. Final reports on Christmas seal sales are due by tomorrow evening, said Mary Morrill, chairman of the ASC public relations committee, which sponsored the drive. Sales have been good, but the persons in charge at the various houses have been slow in turning in the money. Christmas Seal Sale to Be Completed by Tomorrow Games and Dinner to Be At Colonial for Newcomers A last-minute change in arrangements for the Newcomers Club party tonight, places the evening of games at the Colonial Tea Room, where the dinner will be served, rather than at the Union building. Davidson Will Resume Work K. W. Davidson, director of information, who has been ill for several days, expects to return to his office tomorrow morning. Spanish Club Will Meet At Shoemaker Residence The Spanish club will meet at 7:30 tomorrow night at the home of Prof. W. H. Shoemaker, 1726 Indiana street, according to Miss Maude Elliott, professor in the department of romance languages. Nancy Cook will sing some Spanish songs and Bolivar Marquez and Betty Ann Schieber will do a Brazilian samba in costume. (e) Place in the Student Council archives in Watson Library at the end of each semester, or up to the time of retirement. Copies of the Student Constitution and the legislation of the Student Council as required in V (b) shall be placed in the Student Council archives when not in use by the Court or the members thereof. The incumbent clerk shall present for examination aforesaid materials and records to any member of the Student Court or of the Faculty Advisory Committee upon request. Those actions filed with the clerk as provided in II (a) shall have precedence over actions filed at the meeting of the Court at which they are to be heard. Otherwise the cases shall be docked alphabetically by name of the party plaintiff. VI. The Student Court shall make such other rules and regulations from time to itame as are necessary and expedient and within its judicial powers.-Adv. The meeting is public to those interested in Spanish. BIND AMERICAS--that the world should know the joy of the American way of life. He believes the present world struggle is the result of our determination that, even by force, the people of the world may come to know a way of "living," not a way of "dying" and the best way of "being a man," not the way of "slavery." (continued from page one) erments can change while the people cannot. Will it work? Material Good Will Is Basic Material "The basic and fundamental material is good will," Mr. Blanco said. "We need bridges to cross rivers, highways to cross mountains, but still more do we need the spirit of the American and Hispanic-American peoples growing together, a union of two languages, and some means of communication and mutual understanding." He said every language student a vital link in the great work, for we all want to help. Mr. Blanco explained the meaning of "Columbismo," a word he has coined, as to the discovery and understanding of ourselves and continuing and maintaining the rightful and inescapable heritage of Columbus and other "discoverers" of the New World. LOST: A High School class ring, Initials R.H.S. and W.T., class of 1942. Finder please call Wayne Tice, 3382. 634-57 LOST: Parker life-time pen with gold trimming. Has the name Mary Jo Merca engraved on it. Reward. Will the one who finds this pen please call 900. 633-59 According to Mr. Blanco, the poets of the country have a great deal to do with seeing that the countries realize this goal in the formation of ties between the two Americas. He said, "Poets have a great responsibility in human construction for they create the human soul of their country." Mr. Blanco represents himself as only one voice among the thousands shouting that free men are stronger than slaves, and men who believe WANT ADS LOST—Urquhart and O'Rouke, "Reinforced Concrete". Please call Harold L. Federbush, Carruth hall. 164. 632-57 LOST—One rear fender shield from 1941 Ford (light blue). Lost Friday. Please call 726. Bud Bartling. 631-59 Oil Paintings Attract Many in Spooner Some of the 29 oil paintings Sidney M. Wiggins, which attract many visitors to the south gallery Spooner-Thayer museum, are "The George Washington Bridge," "Ove the Hudson River," "New York Harbor," "Snowy Day," "Bas Rocks, and "Noon Day Rest in Santiago Spain." The present exhibit will cease until the end of December. The paintings are the property of Mrs David L. Patterson. University Daily Kansan Listeners were pleasantly surprised when, at the close of his lecture, Senor Blanco read four of his short lyric poems. Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Subscription rates, in advance, $1.50 a semester. Published in Lawrence, Kansas, on Monday and Sunday, and University holidays. Entered as second class matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1943 Notices at news Bureau, $ journal, at 10 a.m. on day of publication. Frances Davison, President. Quack Club will not meet tonight because of the basketball game. There will be a meeting of the All Student Council Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 in the Fine room. Clarence H. Engle, Jr., Secy KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 FOR CLEANING OF ALL TYPES--- COURTVIEW CLEANERS Phone 646 1111 Mass. 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