WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1031 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 4. Don't Be Deceived I. Promotion of R. O. T. C. Parade Ground---case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. As a monument to a steadily developing movement in the University Paracampas promises financial aid in the support of this worthwhile enterprise. II. Student Nomination and Voting in Law School Elections--case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. III. Free Checking at Varsity Dances and Cafeteria--case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. The Pachabasam varsity dance committee will provide free checking for all students at week-end varsity dances and class parties and for the University Cafeteria. Inasmuch as all other school nominate and choose their students without faculty intervention or domination, Parachase will continue to assist the student in nominating and election of officers of the law school. IV. Creation of Lost and Found Bureau—In answer to a much felt need the Pacharcine council will provide for a central bureau for students use where they may turn in lost articles. It has never been the policy of the Pachacamac party to direct criticism at its opposition unless the policies and platform presented are not feasible and are contrary to the best interests of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas. Nineteen years of constructive service to this school have endowed the leaders of Pachacamac party with a knowledge of what constitutes a practical and feasible platform. Therefore at a time when two parties carelessly slander the policies of Pachacamac and offer a substitute platform, we feel fully justified in refuting the charges against our constructive platform and in view of our practical experience, pointing out the defects of their proposed government. V. Return of Engineer's Day---case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. VI. Centralization of Hill Trophies--case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. For the purpose of exemplifying the spirit of group unity and providing for a memorial day when engineers will sign supreme Pothamahia, an indigenous tradition match deserving in purpose and spirit. In order to preserve K.U.'s tangible traditions showing accompanying in various fields of activity they shall be centralized and appropriately displayed in the Union building. VII. Increased Program for Freshman Week---case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. Consider the Opposition Platform In order for a more hospitable introduction to the campus the student council will work out a more extensive program and will continue to support to the umost the freshman banquet. VIII. Pachacamac Pledges Continuation of... 1. Promotion of Democracy. 2. Equitable Representation. 3. Administration. 4. Dosing Regulation. They Propose We Answer 1. Equal Representation in Fact---case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. That unalterable principal of right-thinking men which gives every student a voice in student government. 2. Abolition of the Closed Night System for Varieties--case has consistently given fait representation to both fraternity and non-fraternity men and has hadly filled the needs of the male electorate of the University. K. U. musicians trying to work their way through school should be given the opportunity of doing so. Varsities can be made to pay their own way without the necessity of curtailing other legitimate social functions. With some difficulty we may preface the terminology which speaks of "the unalterable principle of right working" when men give every student a voice in school. But these men give every student a voice in school. 3. Election of Cheerleaders by Popular Vote--continue its policy of low cost variants. The opposition proposes more open nights to the paternity more parties. Paksham favors a limited number of closed nights in the summer. Prevision to this year the regular variations actually lost money because of the large number of fraternity parties which were scheduled on varity nights. Therefore it was considered easier either to discontinue varity dances which are for the entire student body or the limit the number of fraternity parties on certain nights. Pacchiazar will not disregard for experience or qualification. (School spirit has not directly attributable to the experience or ability of the cheerleaders but to the persevering spirit of the rosters.) 3. Election of Cheerleaders by Populist Vote Kansas' national action school spirit is directly attributable to Populism. Three years ago the election of cheerleaders was taken out of politics and placed on a merit system because the election had previously been on a basis of popularity with no 4. Establishment of a Student Book Store--regard for experience or qualification. (School spirit has not directly attributable to the experience or ability of the cheerleaders but to the persevering spirit of the rosters.) Great Kashiwai will fight to the last day and part of its program it will mean a saving of thousands of dollars annually. recent data at this University indicated that an overblooming majority of the student body would not offer financial support require to organize and prepare such an enterprise. 5. The Establishment of an Efficient Student Employment Bureau---- Existing student employment is only another one of the skeletons in the machine's closest of fuit promises. Parachascan joins the opposition in saying that we need a student book store and would be equally willing to make a real difference, not for the first few years of our career, but because it would improve academic outcomes. 6. Reapportionment of Engineering Representatives to the M. S. C.--- The Pathazamzai council has worked with the laboring school in bringing about a more suitable arrangement for student employment. At present there is a working position available at the school. versity and the Men's Student Council, who are working for more jobs, better working conditions, and higher wages. The engineering school with an enrollment of 688 has only 3 counselors, while the college with 1510 students has 8 representatives. Oral Kayhawk stands for equal apportionment on a comparative numerical basis. 7. Action on the Rooming House Problem---- The Constitution of the Associated University of Kansas provides that there shall be one additional member for each two hundred men students, or major fraction thereof, in the following schools: College, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, Forestry, Farming, Finance, Education, and at least one representative. This quoit from the constitution shows that until the Engli- nosing School enrollment exceeds 700 they are not entitled to a fourth representative. In the College where the enrollment is 1510 there is a major fraction of 900 men over 1400 and the college is therefore entitled to eight representatives. Until the constitution is changed or the enrollment in the school in question is materially increased the representation 7. Action on the Roaming House Problem- Parmachar's promise to certify rooming houses has given no PRACTICAL help to the student. Oread-Kayhawk promises AC-TION, not resolution. 8. Student Money for Student Purposes---during the past year and has insured further action by provision for inspection next fall and a continued inspection during the year. Do you know how many hundreds of dollar $ Pathacam has spent on a golf course that no one plays on? Pachacuchan has coped to the fullest event in alleviating a situation which we have considered of grave importance to the non-fraternity man. Pachacuchan has copied to this moment an important lesson from the past: 9. Student Government a Reality—Not an Empty Shell--counsel are carefully checked by the student auditor, and all accounts are handled through the business office. The absurdity of their argument is directed to those who will think squarely and firmly. Remember they are fighting a struggle which is their only salvation— mud shading. Oread Kayhay will seek to establish a government that is not a cata-paw of the University administration and a handful of political string palms. It will also invade the Islamic State from abroad, and attempt such as the Y. M. C. A., the Owl society, and the Kayhay worker. The natural thing for opponents in any context to do is, to tear to pieces the constructive work of the ongoing council. We expected them to demonstrate our expenditures—they grossly misrepresented figures to the non-fragrant man in order to prey on his intelligence and clear rationalization. It is folly to attempt to treat a party to pieces, because all ac- UNION buildings barely for the non-fraternity team, the Union building with its unfinished rooms, high admission varieties, and three pool tables, stands as a glaring example of Pachamacic inefficiency. (Or shall we call it by another name?) 10. A Furtherance of the Usefulness of the same time the cheerleader election was taken out of politics. In spite of its years of success, she has not kept public attention to her efforts, and has constantly ignored it in every activity on a strictly moral basis. It is very easy for a party not in power to flaunt the faculty administration and to speak of the controlling party as political string pullers. Yet it was a Pachacamac party that took the Jawahaker out of politics by establishing a faculty student board to select the editor and business manager entirely upon a basis of ability and experience. At the Union Building---- 11. Improve. One week will further the improvement of all library facilities including arrangements for the use of typewriters by students and the installation of coats and hat racks for student convenience. camar council has provided meeting places for various university organizations, build a new library, develop social function, and run a long program on the building in dependent student contributions. The opposition proposed to make a political football of an organization the success of which is entirely dependent upon the financial support of the entire student body. The former faculty committee which is entirely non-political has successfully provided numerous facilities designed primarily for the benefit of the non-fraternity man. A Pacha- The director of libraries has recently announced that the availability of more space and accommodation is an utter impossibility due to the lack of floor space and rooms in Warren Library. Possibly the Great Keywhays can bring about a building program to annex new building facilities, but a rational minded student will agree that only such measures can be accomplished by extensive appropriations from the state legislature. Remember Parzikarazha has secured Sunday library hours and will do all that is possible to extend the present facilities. The opposition have asserted a great many things which only succeed in revealing their ignorance of the facts. They sling mud freely as a defense for their failure to propose a constructive platform--- We make our appeal to the rational minded electorate to compare a constructive platform with the unfeasable and impractical platform of the opposing party. Further we recommend a serious consideration of the respective qualifications of the candidates. Remember Pachacamac makes no promises that cannot be fulfilled. We Challenge ---- "Compare the Qualifications" ” 0123456789