AGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ... CHARLES D. BROWN Robert Robinson Genevieve Horn MANAGING EDITOR HARRY VALENTINE Campus Editors Herbert Mervent Makeup Editors George Moore News Editor Jordan Kornan Society Editor Francoe Wunderlich Election Editor Elise Dohm Business Manager ... F. Quentin Brown --several million German workers and middle class people. Lone Wren Lorenzo Levine McCalla Caroline Harper Hector Herbert Max McKee Ivana Olson Rutherford Hoyes James Curtis P. Quentin Brown Chuck Larsen Max McKee Business Office K.U. 66 New Room K.U. 26 Night Connections, Business Office 2781K2 Night Connection, New Room 2792K2 Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday by the department's educational holiday by students in the department and on the campus. Contact the Press at the Press of the Department of Journalism. advance, 83.25 on payments, single copies, or fax to 83.25. Entered as second class matter, September 17, 1910, at the post office of Lawrence, Kan. WE AWAIT THE NEWS We have been thinking, and the more we think, the more we remember that a short time ago on this campus, there was held a student election. At the time of the election certain promises were made which are to be fulfilled when the new council is installed. Our hopes are that the new group which was given the backing of the students of the University will, as soon as it is installed, put into effect the important phases of its program. Student forums especially were favorably discussed. We like this idea and take action as soon as possible. We hope the new council will await the news of its doings. HEAVEN ON EARTH We get long letters from every one, more or less, but usually when they come from the American Association of College Editors they are wise and open-eyed. Thus we almost rolled off the editor's chair when we got a four-page interview from Edward Price Be who had talked things over with the young German editor of the International Education Review. The high lights of the National Socialist point of view presented in the interview, raised a question or two in our cerebral spheres, and we willingly pass these doubts on to our readers. Unity, harmony, knowledge, and patriotism are the four objectives that burn in the heart of every sincere National Socialist, says Bell on the authority of Dr. Theodor Wilhelm, our brilliant young editor. So we naturally wondered what blood purges and economic oppression have to do with unity and harmony? And what knowledge has to do with bonfires of a few thousand books from the world's finest? And patriotism has at times been used to cloak violent labor dissatisfaction and thus to take the worker's mind off his sorry condition. Incidentally, as we read the interview we kept wondering what had happened to the socialism part of National Socialism. We could find no reference to the nationalization of the means of production, long the single point of socialist agreement. In fact, the words of the German editor upheld the institution of private property as firmly as our American Liberty League. The marching of German youth was interpreted as "a domestic matter," and the editor thought that the non-German world would cease misunderstanding Germany if it really knew what the marching means. So, of course, we were surprised not to find our editor regarding the military training of French, Italian, and Russian youth in this same "domestic" manner. Also we remembered a few of Herr Hitler's utterances of late. Economics in National Socialism "is not primarily" we learn, nor "permitted to exploit us." Page "The super-eminence of the profit-motive" is spurned as not quite "spiritual" enough for National Socialism, yet, as we understand the situation in Germany, about the only people deriving any livable profit are the big boys of the big money. Maybe the party means to say the profit-motive is all right if you happen to own sufficient capital and employ enough workers to derive a profit therefrom. Again, we learn that Hitlerism "guarantees personal liberty by rendering social justice," which might sound right amusing to the cheery occupants of concentration camps and the leaders of the old decapitated Communist party. In short, fascism is heaven on earth. KANSAS COULD SAVE MONEY AND AID NEUROTICS In Kansas during 1934, $17,000,000 of the state taxes levied was spent for maintenance of criminals alone. This does not include the expense of operating the numerous insane asylums and psychiatric wards, although psychological study of the inmates of jails has shown many of them to be mental deteriorates. Although there are institutions in Kansas which care for the insane, there are only three organizations established for the purpose of preventive measures. These are located at Wichita, Salina, and Lawrence, but they cannot begin to take care of the numerous cases that need attention. By establishing competent preventive clinics the state would be benefited, even financially to say nothing of the opportunity opened for the mentally ill. A marked decrease in criminality and ultimately fewer cases for the asylums themselves would be the result. Many slightly neurotic individuals could be cured if only they were discovered and analyzed shortly after their maladjustment had set in. At present individuals must be pronounced definitely insane by a medical doctor before they are admitted into a state asylum. If the state were to be divided into districts, and if each district should establish and finance a preventive clinic, it would be able to take care of many unfortunate whose diseases are possibly curable if discovered and treated it time. Your Theatre GRANADA Producers Demand 25c 'til 7, then 35c Just one more day to see the greatest singing picture ever made with the world's newest and greatest screen personality. NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Technicolor cartoon. Grand Canyon and Brice Canyon in technicolor. World's latest news. NAUGHTY MARIETTA JEANETTE MacDONALD NELSON EDDY ON THE STAGE Tonite Only 9 to 9:30 TED FIO RITO'S Personality and Ability Contest with Valeshe Powell Ruth Pyle Maxine Ripley Ruth Myers Evelyn Hill SUNDAY ANOTHER HIT Jean Harlow William Powell "RECKLESS" OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Der Deutsche Verein versammelt sich am Montag d. 29. April um 415 im Zimmer 313 F. HAZEN RICE, Sekretär. No.141 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN; Notices due at Chancellor's office at 3 p.m., preceding regular publication days and 11. 12 o'clock on Saturday for Sunday issues. Friday, April 26, 1935 Vol. XXXII GIRL RESERVE TRAINING COURSE: Registration for the Girl Reserve Training Course to be given at Henley house on May 3, 4, and 5 by Miss Florence Stone, state executive secretary, should be made now by these seniors who wish to take the course. KINDA TWIRFELL, Clearing RED CROSS LIFE SAVING; EDNA TURRELL, Chairman. All men who desire to take life saving training, starting Tuesday night, at 5 o'clock, register with Mr. Alphin, 120 Robinson gymnasium. ATTLEPHN SENIORS: Seniors expecting to complete requirements for degrees either in June or n summer, who have not filled out application-for-degree cards in the Registrar's office, should do so at once. GEORGE O. FOSTER, Registrar. WESTMINSTER HIKING CLUB: There will be a meeting Saturday morning at Westminster hall at 10:30 See helmine board in lobby of Westminster hall for details. JAYHAWKER STAFF; ED. OGREN, President All members of the Jayhawk staff should be present this afternoon at 3:30 for a group picture to be taken at the Jayhawk office. To spend our state money only on psychotic patients is a false economy when we know definitely that the serious functional mental disorders grow out of neuroses. We need more money and experienced psychiatrists than the Kansas Mental Hygiene Society can provide in its wholly estimable pioneering in the field of preventive care for incipient mental patients. PAUL, WILBERT, Business Manager. ROCK - - - CHALKLETS Conducted by R.J.B. There was quite a crowd at church recently and a gent who had once been engaged in the movie business was asked what he thought about it. "A darn good house," he commented, "almost as We met a fellow yesterday who said he was so mean and mad that his face hurt. ONE NIGHT and the whole world changed for both! DICKINSON NOW - Ends Sat. many as I used to get on Saturday matinee." A tip on the mosa of the besta... full of harmony, happiness and hysteresis, 'help me Billions of dollars for relief, but not a cent for Huey Long. ... The Old Maestro's letting You In On A Bit Of A Good Thing! Directed by SAMUEL GOLDWIN Directed by KING VIDOR Relented thru UNITED ARTISTS Governor Landon says that Kansas will never become a desert. No, but it may develop in an awful dry oasis. Starts SUNDAY For 4 Musical Days GEORGE RAFT BEN GERNIE (ANO ALL HIS LADS) The Chienka professor who came out openly and said that all the jokes we are building at today (or are we?) are so funny, but also not so bold. The professor has no bias. STOLEN HARMONY with GRACE BRADLEY IRIS ADRIAN Dugested by Allred Work ALL SEATS 25c ALL SHOWS Hear "Fagin,Youse Is a Viper"I idea what a terrible time we professional jokers (or are we?) have trying to be original with such encouragement as his. Some 4,000 Romans were wed Easter Sunday. A marry time was had by all. Isn't it about time for the domestic science glee club to sing "Home on the Range?" There once was a race track follower who called his favorite horse "The Mind of Man" because it ran to the contrary. -Smoke Old Gold- DO IT NOW Deposit your empty OLD GOLD CIGARETTE packages in ballot boxes Z Z Z Z Z at BLUE MILL BRICK'S CAFE JAYHAWK CAFE The second official count in the OLD GOLD CIGA- RETTE CONTEST will be made at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27. Watch Sunday's Kansan for the official standings. 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