PAGE TWO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Comment Rally, Rally, Rally, Rally, Rally Homecoming represents perhaps the highwater mark of school interest, spirit and enthusiasm. It is designed not only to bring the old graduates back and re-install in the spirit of their Alma Mater, but it also creates a higher point of enthusiasm and appreciation among present students. This year's Homecoming, prefaced as it is by Hobo Day, and given added lustre by the surprising record of the current Jayhawker football team, presents an extra inducement for all to come and all to stay. Homecoming will not be Homecoming to those who return without the added stimulation provided by a full attendance of students with their innate exuberance giving a first-hand picture of life on the Hill as it is now. Your University career will have been slighted if you do not stay for Homecoming. Hobo Day affords a full day's vacation for nonsensical actions and unorthodox dress. Combined with the Homecoming program, the Hobo Day schedule will impart a carnival atmosphere to Mount Oread and Lawrence that will last for two days. The programs include the usual rallies, a Doctor Yak show, a Hobo Day queen and a Homecoming queen, dances, broadcasts, contest, fireworks, a Homecoming parade, and many other attractions, climaxed by the traditional Missouri-Kansas football game. Be on hand to enjoy Hobo Day and Home- coming to the fullest and to contribute your part to their success . Yeah, But How About the Budget? From the Emporia Gazette Kansas State College is still listening to the echoes of its celebration of football victory over the State University. And every intelligent alumnus of the State University will wish the Kansas State College well in its victory. Wouldn't it be swell if next year the State College would lick the tar out of the University again, and then the year after, skin 'em alive, eat 'em up, keep them so far from the scoreboard that everyone would know that Kansas State College had, has, and always will have a football team that can lick the University with one hand tied behind it and its feet hobbled? Wouldn't it be swell if everyone in the state who wanted to go to a college where the football team wins would flock to Manhattan? Kansas can support one good football team, one first-rate football college, and wouldn't it be swell if that college was Manhattan? The boys could go there knowing that they could take compulsory military training as a snap course and avoid serious studies, that they could go to the one football college if they had any athletic capacity, and partly earn their way playing on the various teams, and more than that, the boys could go to the state's competent football stadium knowing that they would find their own kind there—girls bent on sororities and boys getting by with their classes to get a phoney degree and make "contacts." Say, wouldn't it be swell if all the boys and girls in the state with the sorority complex and the lowbrow rah-rah Joe College sartorial ambitions were hered up in one college? That's not Manhattan today—far from it—but as a football victor for ten years that's what it could be! Then we would have one noble educational institution down near the Kaw's mouth, where earnest, hard-working young people who desired to know something about the world and the fullness thereof would go for serious work. There under the elms of Oread would be the "sweet serenity of books"; there would be the burning flame of knowledge which might at times flare into wisdom. Oh, wouldn't it be swell if Manhattan could win for an unbroken decade and prove to the world that K.U. was an institution of learning? Campus Opinion Articles in this column do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the University Daily Kauan. Articles over 200 words in length are subject to cutting by the editor. Contributions on any subject are invited. A Fine Idea May I use the facilities of your Student Opinion column to bring to the attention of the student body a petition, sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., now being circulated on the campus? The petition requests the President to the Chinese military and naval forces to the Chinese war zone and Congress to establish his policy by an act of law. No one who is not an avowed jig忠 should be opposed to this petition, its purpose is to prevent the torture of a juvenile in a capital court. It coats tails instead of facing the situation realistically; it aims at the prevention of a repetition of an incident that has occurred in the past. It rests on bar which, publicized by a yellow press that still survives, was largely influential in arousing the American conscience. Editor, Daily Kansan: matter of principle; the militarist as a matter of experience—if we were to get into a war with Japan our forces in China could be smothered without benefit to us. We have no knowledge of the presence of no positive use and a possible source of terrible danger for whole country. The question of defense of American lives need not enter. There are more American conflicts (2017)—why endanger them all and our country as well when their withdrawal injuries no vital interest? Finally, it might be mentioned the American mission —in China as forces in war with Japanese gunbattles in China as forces impelled to their work. The pacifist should want our forces withdrawn as a Already the petition! If you haven't been asked already, go to the Y.M. and Y.W. offices and you will find one. Your support will encourage those forces in America to keep America (and that includes you) out of the war. Sincerely, William Fusor Shinster on the Chin Editor. Daily Kansan: Realizing that it will probably be fruitless to criticize the University Daily Kansan, I still wish to 'kick this,' my only method of getting a load off my chest is resard one column in your paper. To be brief, the new Shinster is even worse than his predecessors as far as good taste is concerned. While many people read this column, or perhaps because many read it, it should contain news of the *Himal*'s institutions which cannot be obtained in other publications. But—we have one Sour Owl, and we do not need another. At least the filthy cracks in the Owl are anomy-ous. The present Shimster seems to be nothing but a stoope for a certain group of Greeks on the HHI, and constantly makes unifiied and slanderous remarks about their organizations, leaving the independents out of it altogether. The whole idea of the Shin as an institution is high schoolish, but it we must have in mind should be taken seriously. It will not be of gossip about Hill personalities. The Kansan should be interested and responsible enough for the material apposite to the student. We would be a dangerous person to have around. His remarks may be considered libelous some day by some of the people he knows. A Disgusted Kansan Subscriber Official University Bulletin Notices due at Chancellor's Office at 3 p.m., preceeding regular publication days and 11:10 a.m. on the following date: "—Edge of Tass Desert" by Mabel Dodge Lutan l-dhun. (M读ers) Readers who have followed the adventures of Mabel Lutan formerly Stern, niec Dodges, in her happy-revealing memoirs, will be happy to know that her life was a true realm of the realm of art and love, with the emphasis, of course, on love. Vel. 35 SUNDAY, NOMEMBER 21, 1937 No. 33 This is the fourth volume of her memoirs and there is still no end to them in sight. According to the gescip of the literary world, "Edge of Taos Desert" was to have been the last of the series, telling of her experience in Taos and summing up all her life, a thing that everyone will admit certainly is in need of a general summing up. But the literatur did not reason with Mabel they should have been married to the expected. Instead, she has written an entire book about her first six months in Taos. At this rate, as she has been there now for about twenty years, the memories of Mabel may soon assume the size of Dr. Eliot's six-foot shelf of books. --to be twenty years. Tass enchanted her from the first; in the beautiful valley, the brooding mountains and the desert she found a kindred spirit. And then too, there was the Indian girl who she discovered true life—and Tony Authoress Finds Husband In New Mexican Tepee CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: The regular weekly meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon in room C, Myers hall. All students and faculty members are invited to attend—Kevin Davis, President. Follow Same Patterns 'Mabel Loves Again' CREATIVE LEISURE COMMISSION. The Creation Cabin, at 215 West 43rd Street, is a 3 until 4 o'clock at Hoeley house. Mr. Arvid Jacobson, of the department of design, will help all those interested in making linoleum blocks for Christmas cards: FENCING CLUB: All members of the Fencing Club are requested to be present at a meeting which will be held in 202 Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 on Tuesday, October 18. The club will be welcome: Carlos De Jonan, President. HOME ECONOMICS MEETING: Mrs. T. D. Jones will speak on the subject "A Balanced Diet in Toys," Monday, Nov. 21 at 4:20 in room 110 Fraser hall. Tovis will speak on the subject "The Meeting is open to all who are interested." Farn Hellton. MEDICAL APTITUDE TEST: The annual medical college test requires that students in medical colleges will be given on Dec. 3 at 2:00 in room 101 Snow hill. All premised students who plan to apply for entrance into medical school next fall must pass the exam. Students can take it at that time. A fee of one dollar will be collected from each person taking the test—Parke OFFICIAL STUDENT CORRESPONDENTS' BU-RAU: There will be a meeting of all members of the bureau on Monday, Nov. 22, in 102 Journalism building. All all members please be present—C. H Mullen, Chennai. PRACTICE TEACHING: Students who wish to do practice teaching at Oread Training School during the spring semester should make application in the office of the School of Education at once. R-A. Schweizer. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY MEETING: The faculty of the School of Education will meet tuesday, Nov. 23, at 3:30 in 115 Fraser—E. H. Lindley, President. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Full but brief interview in Hoeh auditorium, Kär Keruesteiner, Director. This volume begins with Mabel leaving New York for a short visit with her husband in Santa Fe. She isn't quite sure just where Neo W Mexico is however, for as she wrote to a friend from California and other outlandish places, but who ever went to the Southwest? As was to be expected, Mabel didn't like Santa Fo, chiefly because her husband did. After three days in the old capital a few weeks later, and carried him off to Tacom, much to his disgust he decided to stay for the winter, a snow that turned out to be PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: The Psychology Club will host a special room 102 Administration building, Caharine Patrick will speak on "Creative Thought in Poets and Artists". Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend the event. In "Edge of Tosca Desert," Mabell describes a little from the plan of her other works. With the exception of "Intimate Memories," the first volume, all her books have followed a certain pattern. In various forms, she adds her own number of affairs on the side, including one with the last of the Medicins. In University Daily Kansan Editorial Staff Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS EDITOR, NJ-CHIP ASSOCIATE EDITORS: JOHN TYE and DAVID ANGEVINE MURDER THOMPON ROBERT GREATMAN Mabel Dislikes Santa Fe MANAGING EDITOR JOE COCIHANB CAMPUS EDITORS CHARLES ALEXANDER AND WINNIE GOOBEL NEWS EDITOR WILLIAM B. TYLER SOCIETY EDITOR M. JEAN CALEY SPORTS EDITOR WILLIAM FIZZARDBOW TELEGRAPH EDITOR JULIE TURNER BREAKFAST EDITOR JUILE BANNAS AND ARBATHA WRITEWIDTH EDITOR HARALD ADDINGTON SUNDAY EDITOR ELTON E. CARLEN PUBLISHER ... J. HOWARD RUN News Staff MARSHALLY HILTON SOCIAL ADVERTISING & BANKING COLLEGE College Publications Revitalize 202 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK, N.Y. CINEMAKER · DUGOUT · BAN FRANCISCO BUINESS MANAGER ___ F. OUENTIN BROWN FEATURE EDITOR LOUIS FOCKLEE Business Staff REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL, ADVERTISING BV 1937 Member 1938 Associated College Press But in "Edge of Taos Desert" Mabel departs from her usual ususm. She has an affair, of course; otherwise there would be no need for the book, but this time she marries her lover, which is something of a surprise to her readers and a bit bourgeois for Mabel Maybe the desert has taken its toll more than she thinks, or perhaps after extensive research, she has come to the conclusion that a lover and husband are too much for any woman at the same time, especially when trying to grow old. To be sure this volume ends before the marriage has taken place, but if anyone thinks that fact will keep Mabel from writing another book about the marriage he's badly mistaken. One might as well expect a member of the Kansas team to give up the trip to Arizona just because he is back in his studies. Distributor of Collegiate Digest "Movers and Shakers," she indulged in a few more affairs, and married Maurice Stern, a good painter who worked in transforming into a bad sculptor. Entered as second-class master, September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kan. At the Granada - Leila Howard, Betty Davis and Olivia DeHavilland in “It’s Love I’m After,” described as the year’s fastest, funniest farce, now play- ing. At the Dickinson *Joy Hodges calls "You're My Dieh" in Universal's 'Merry-Go-Round' musical, she dabs out the dancing with the Dikkingen beginning today.* At the Varsitu *Denna Durbin, golden-voiced soprano, sings her way into your heart in “Three Smart Girls,” now playing at the Varsity theatre.* on the SHIN by Don Hays As time swaggers on, the Campus looks more and more like a buns' paradise; Hobo Day draws near, with the same number of the better, blue-haired boys. The Gammi Pih gold diggers are really getting their hints in early by giving their Christmas party a week before Thanksgiving. While Shuster and the rest of his family decorations, he still misses the old traditional "polly" party. Things we could do without: Terry Lilly and the pleased grin which he exhibits while doing the intricate (?) The rest of the book is concerned with the affair of Mabel and Tony, a full-blooded Tos Indian. It ends with the departure of Maurice for the East, and the coming of Walter, who if we are to believe Mabel, which just as it should be, How Meysson put revise English on Tennyson and took the savage man to be her mate is told with all the delicate details, intertwining Mabel's philosophizing about the Will, the Soul, and the Great Spirit. The author got the title of the book by quoting from the Ecclesiast about "he who lives on the edge of the desert, lives next to passion," which is rather silly considering Maleb and his family had lived next to the desert time she had lived next to the desert, but certainly not her first experience with passion. Usually she not only has lived next to it, but has taken it to bed with her within the first twenty days of all her books. John Tye. c. 38. Hot Dinner Specials For Sunday: Roast Chicken Dinner Roast Chicken Dinner For Thanksgiving Day: Roast Turkey Dinner MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. Ills of his favorite dance step. It was also noted that he kept his hands in his pockets while doing it, as though in fear of some pickpockets on the loose. . Also this crazy called "Foo" could be dispensed with and no questions would be asked. Kemmeth Group's puffer-puff ear muffs. Lawrence Birney's red flannels. Quizzes "lusps" by a certain psychology "prof". Linn Sloun's putrid puns. Hitler Anxious for Peace It's hard to figure what influenced Charlie Stahl and Joe Gover when they walked in on a certain musical sorority tea here in town yesterday afternoon. They contend that they thought it was an auction which they would sell, but no one any rate. Charlie stalked in, was greeted by a lady in a formal and invite to remove his coat. Just on the point of removing his topcoat and showing the sweat shirt and shakes he was wearing, Charlie notified that there were lots of other formals, and she had them all in the same room. We have been some mighty fine retreats in past days—but the one following the above episode topped them all. We have had reports from varied sources that Frank Buck is wondering around the Campus; we are just a bit curious to know whether it is "the" Frank Buck, the animal man who wooes the panther lady. All information regarding this matter would be graciously received. Berlin, Nov. 20—(UP)—German official quarters said tonight Viscount Halifax of the British cabinet has been "given convincing proof" in his secret conversations with Führer Adolph Hitler, that Germany is anxious to maintain European peace. --- We knew some of the Gamma Phi girls were old-fashioned, but it was not皿绒 last night we know that there are water bottles of waterup to hale. HANNA'S Follow the Student Crowd Follow the For a quick lunch or a complete and tasty Sunday dinner, eat at the--- Granada Coffee Shop First door south of the Granada Theatre --- I've Hitched My Wagon to a Star I Got Rhythm Let That Be a Lesson To You Benny Goodman Humoresque in Swing Time... Emilio Caceres Trio Popecorn Man Goin' Haywire ... Hudson-DeLange Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet Hell's Bells Jimmie Luneford I Got Rhythm Flight of the Bumble Bee ... Jimmy Dorsey