UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VOLUME XXXVI Enrollment Over Students Prepare For First Classes Z-229 NUMBER 87 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1939 ★ No Figures Yet Available On Regist Rush No Paying L With the cotton and curt 4,500 students for opening or second semester Robinson gibson in the College Sciences, and 1 places for oil open Saturday at enrollment. Although no on enrolment officials are in line in the fir- mer. The N. 4,757 as compre- nent, 1837. an all-time high in Repr iner in Progression been progress half while stu- dignated places schools. No obtiation and available until Activity in th the office of speeded up to told up yesterday. Continuance of last fall of picture on actif Officials made book, placing outside edge, change was to the book, I applied to the books which co- Tells Inside Europe- Former Jayhawker Editor Is Employed By New Magazine The first issue of "Listeners Digest," which "hit the streets" last week, carried the name of Robert Cummings, "38, as an editor assists Shore Exhibits Finger Paintings In News Room The second annual exhibit of finger paintings by Schiller Shore will soon be made public in the Kan. museum according to Mr. Shore himself. Enrollment High Enrollment he heard considera enrollment program. . . Most were on the "I student assist" enrollment list, have lots of time sometimes try . . deents and see I nature lasts. . . it looks. . . Student "thus us this semester the activity boo the shots taken be no improving appearance for a Watson library office many of the minded of a litt University" and tobury up did Anybody dard Life was blotters and position lines hung that I wound that I wind got in its chemistry labs the Campus. . . searching this were greeted wit we are. . . "No ne This is the sea change text change be heels No's 1 to you in, class bu. ON THE SH Kansas: Genen night with me Wednesday and central protions by jimmy A book's value sale--Robertson that prettily if I dashed off it something suitably sermon-like or value of books I occasionally. More briefly, a thought Dean Nilhoused please. But after boys plains of hi just sold that the W.S.G.A. e the re-sale van proximately on Pearson edited the Jayhawker ★ Details of Event for Sub> (Continue Campaign For I.S.A. Members Opens Today These paintings are done with PAGE TWO Words and Actions Seem to Differ The disclosure that France intends to buy warplanes in America brings up the Neutrality Act and the question of Congressional action. President Roosevelt, it is well-known, wants the Neutrality Act revised to give him discriminatory powers to embargo war materials to "aggressor" nations. Before Congress gives that power, he promises the purpose of the Neutrality Act and remember some of the President's past actions. The Neutrality Act was not drawn up to take retaliatory action against "aggressor" nations, or to make the safety for democracy or fascism, or to co-operate with Great Britain and France in maintaining the present world order. The sole purpose of the drawing up of the United States, to keep the United States out of war. It was an endeavor to apply some of the lessons of 1916 and '17 to our foreign policy. The President, it seems, would like to have the Neutrality Act amended because, surprisingly enough, it did not do one of the things that it was doing before. In fact, simply in United States government, take sides in any European war. Apparently the President is opposed to the act because it does tend to keep the United States out of war. The only reason for his opposition to it must be that Roosevelt (because of foregoing taxes) was not willing to intensify intends to follow a course that will bring us into war—or close to it. The remembrance of past actions in the Japanese and Spanish conflicts does not aid the President's case. If Roosevelt had really wanted to aid the "victims of aggression" and to back them in desire to back world law and order—why didn't he invoke the Neutrality Act against both Japan and China? A breaking-off of trade relations with both the countries would hurt Japan's war-making power more than it would China's, because American shipments of oil and scrap iron have aided Japan's penetration of China, while the Chinese government defense would hardly be affected by an embargo. But the President has refused, time after time, to apply the Neutrality Act to the conflict. The dealings with Spain do not seem to indicate too much concern for the "victims of aggression." The Neutrality Act was not meant to apply to civil wars; so the President had an amendment applied it to civil strife passed through Congress in order that he could immediately embargo munitions shipments to Spain. Then, when events had made it clear that the embargo was losing the war for the Loyalists, and that it was not harming the Nationalist all at—since arms could be shipped to the enemy —to rebel Spain—the President blocked a move in the last Congress to lift the ban. University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $1.50 per month, daily, during the school year except Monday to September 17, 1970; at the post office, March 8, 1970; at March 8, 1970; at March 8, 1970. The foreign policy of Roosevelt appears to be somewhat different from his speeches on foreign policy. Considering that, Congress should be wary of giving the President any more power in foreign affairs. Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY NATIONAL Advertising Services, Inc College Publishers Representative 202 ADMIDION LAW, NEW YORK N.Y. CHIAGO *BOSTON* ALOVELES *SAN FRANCisco* Moritz Attends Christian Council Kansan Contest Will Offer World Fair Trip Prize Paul Moritz, c39, president of the University Y.M.C.A. and co-chairman of the National Intercollegiate Christian Council, w111 return Thursday from New York City where he has been appointed by the meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association. Mortiz left Jan. 20. Professor Dill Improves W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism, is in an improved condition, it was reported yesterday. Pro-staff Dill suffered a heart attack Jan. 21. CAMPUS OPINION EDITOR'S NOTE: The Kanun is no in the habit of printing communications that are unsigned. At times we break rule to run comments that are unattainable to the fourth estate because we believe the text should think we consider all unattainable material. Yesterday we received a letter from on, pal "al Patlä". We don't know exactly what it is. I cannot tell her how to know her better. So in the hopes that she might read this and drop into the 'shack', I sent her a note of thanks, called, we extended an invitation for her to leave the mundy hills of Fraser and eaten For after receiving the following letter we can but extend the invitation. University Daily Kansan: Thanks for using that Berryhil stuff. This first semester at K. U. you be swell, absolutely swell, except when you worry about not belonging to a sorority. I don't mind the fact that my frocks are Paris-made. I don't wear the fronds are okay and my profs are fine. I don't care if I'm just one of the friends I want to be, but this thing's hunky-dory with this little freshie except one thing, but how that one little chorn pit can ache and hurt you? I've been in every building on the hill except for one. Longtime it is stand up and gaze out wide, that forbidden castle. Ah, for a fair prince carry me, Carry me, carry my entrance to that home of the elite, the stamping ground of the favored, the haven of the great. If the Hill is rightly named Mount Oread, then that one spot must be filled with Olympian air and not water. The gods should be for the gods—but not for a freshie. But all you lucky stiffs can not boot your boots that some day this insignificant clod of clay who now stands and years is, going to walk right up to the door of the Journalism building and peek in through the windows. Signed, ALLEBEDA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Official Bulletin ol. 36 Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1939. No. PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION: The date of the examination has been changed from Saturday, February 18, to Saturday, February 25. Registration for the exam will be held on March 12f. 12f Frank Strong Hall, February 20-22.-J. B. Virte, for the Committee. ENGLISH MAJORS: Students wish to begin or continue Reading for Honors will please confer with Miss Burnham, in 211 Fraser, on February 6 or 7, between 9 and 12 transcripts, if Kindly bring transcripts, if not. TRANSFERS: Students who plan to change from one school of the University to another for the spring semester shall register at the Registrar's office before enrollment days—George O Foster, Registrar. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SURVEY: Will all students who received questionnaires in classes and who failed to return them to their instructors quickly immediately to the W V C A 1236 Ord. Marry Pierce UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PHI DELTA KAPPA: Phi Delta Kappa will be training in Training School. There will be discussion of a bulletin of the Education Police Commission — "The Future." Students who have completed the course may make arrangements at this time for examinations.-J. M. Burrham, for the Committee. notes'n discords Final score: Four down and two by John Randolph Tye --with Standard Red Crown Gasoline Hartman Standard Service 13th and Mass. Phone 40 *restarted evening during dinner we were psychonalyzed for the first time. Never have we been so exquisitely insulted. Since the El Dorado woman who had previously accused a hitchhiker of murdering her husband now confesses to the deed, another serious blot has been removed from 'the college boy's' scutcheon. .. By the way, is it permissible to refer to a hitchiker as a thumbster? After a great deal of sleuthing we've finally run down the rumor that Jim Robertson smokes cigars. We hate to admit it but the rumor is true. However, we've not yet tried or smokes the other three-quarters. --with Standard Red Crown Gasoline Hartman Standard Service 13th and Mass. Phone 40 Design for Argument: Take two undergraduates, preferably economics or journalism majors nursed on The New Republic. Then casse out the suggestion that Japan's camp in China held well Evil ta! Agnes Mumert was making a desperate attempt to teach a fellow student of "Ballroom Dancing" to waltz backwards in the gym the other afternoon. Another instance of last minute cramming, we sup- . . . Shirley Smith is putting out this issue of the Daily Kansan during Managing Editor Clasen's absence in Topkea for the Republican meeting. Shirley's the girl who so successfully led the charge of the Chi Omega's against the sacred portals of the journalism shack. WANT ADS Maybe we've been misjudging the Italian people all these years. They undoubtedly have a delightful sense of humor. Witness the citizen of Rome who went promending down the leading boulevard of the Eternal City carrying an umbrella and a bottle, to smile. He solemnly insisted that he was Neville Chamberlain on a diplomatic visit. Not until Herr Hiller explained it yesterday did we realize how much better off we are since he came into power. .. .. Sometimes it seems that even Fascism is better than the hysterical heroics that Eddie Cantor dished out on the radio last night. Redding, Cal.—(UF)—Verne Carleton ot only believes that there are such things as “poker faces,” but that there are also “poker friends.” One of the latter induced him to enter a poker game on the inside tip that a third man in the game had $38,000 which they could easily win by playing together. In three hands Carleton lost $3,500. He told police. LOST: Black zipper note book with name: Sallie Bailer掌柜. inside. Reward for return. Phone 1969, 1234 -87 Oread. Oakland, Cal.-(UP)-A "blind date" started the romance between Robert H. Higginbotham, 25, and Michael P. Gilligan, who resulted in their element to Reno --with Standard Red Crown Gasoline Hartman Standard Service 13th and Mass. Phone 40 "Poker Friend" False Date Bureau Scores GIRLS: Double or single rooms, newly furnished. Phone 1344, 1028 Ohio. - -87 GIRLS. Room and board. Comfortable southeast room. 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Phone 678 Castile Shampoo and Set ... 356 Revita Oil Shampoo and 50c Revlon Manicure ... 3 for $1.00 Seymour Beauty Shop 817½ Mass. Phone 100 HAL'S Hamburgers and Chili 9th. and Vermont BILL HENSLEY formerly with the Jayhawk Barber Shop, now located at 5 W. 14th Street Come in Often HAL'S for 'On With War Say Loyalists; No To Franco Defenders in Spain Will introduc Civil Conflict by moving Government to alentia Jon. Feb. 7—(UPI)—The loyal government, yied Generalissimo Francisco's demands unconditional surrender, and declared that it move to Valentia to be the civil war in Spain. agh Catalonia delinely has met, the Spanish embassy in issued a statement saying Juan Negrin and his gentle fly to Valentia and consensus with the 300,000 central Spain, led by Genie Majir defender of Madrid. Mahouts of the armies of Britain and France to them cease the struggle. embassy said that the govern- planning to settle the refoblems and decide whether draw to Catalina and then Valentia. Negrin will leave two ministers in France to th the refugee situation. Are Named Army Reserve students who have com- fort O.T.C. training at the Ui- niversity received appointments United States Army reserve Jol. Karl F. Baldwin, pro- spective and nets, and t睫es. pointers are: Charles Hanna 40, and Norman F. Koenig. bo are both commissioned leutants in the infantry team of the 1st Battalion. e30, second leutant in military warfare service. Baldwin also announced debs who did not take during the past semester when this soaster roll now. nation concerning enroll- R.O.T.C. and the program may be obtained at Baldf- ower in Fowler shops. ident Wants e WPA Funds Benton, Feb. 7—(UP)—Preserveelt today warned contant an unemployment relief "exists" and recommi- medate consideration of奖励 $150,000,000 for the Progress Administration. A congress protested "in human" any winter reduction of A roll and said that from to 8,000,000 persons might lived in the spring. estimate of the number of to be deprived of aid if resisted the plan was based on demands for PA worker employment. Entering Professors to Attend Convention ge number of the members of cool of Engineering and Arce faculty will attend the first annual convention of the Engineering Society in Toeb. 9 and 10, according to Hay, professor of mechan-engineering. different sections will be used at the convention. They mechanical, electrical, civil, in petroleum, and architect-professor Hay will be presideman of the mechanical sector, faculty, and trustorship, associate professor engineering and D. C. crer on the subject "Field Study in Studies of Oil Pipe Lines." NOTICE ists interested in taking part dies for improved reading dy habits are requested to their names with Bert Nash, Fraser hall, or Henry Van van this week.