PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1930 University Daily Kansar Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas EDITOR-IN-CHIEP...CLINTON FEENEY Associate Editors Hugh R. Smith Laeh Mae Klimne MANAGING EDITOR LESTER SUIHLER Bundled Magazine Editor Mary Warey Markup Editor Carl E. Cooper Markup Editor Carol W. Hale Nike Editor Vivian Rump Viva Editor Vivian Rump Shaping Editor Robert James Shaping Editor Robert James Alumnus Editor Robert Pearson Alumnus Editor Robert Pearson ADV. MANAGER BARRABA GLANVILLE Adventure May, May Management May Mon., Tues. Venture Adm. May E.M. F. McGarran Venture Adm. May E.M. F. McGarran Inventor Adm. November Inventor Adm. November Norbert Garrant Norbert Garrant KANSAN BOARD MEMBERS ANSAN BOARD MEMBERS Lester Sharp Lester Sharp Mary Wawry Wilber Moore Wilber Moore Harry Harrison Harry Harrison Barbara J. Gaville Barbara J. Gaville Leduc Debbie Telephones Business Office K, U. 96 News Room K, U. 25 Night Connection 2701K PUBLISHED in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Texas at Austin, on the Tuesday of the Week of the Department of Journalism. Subscription price, $4.00 per month, payable in advance. Single copies, be each. Entered as second mail in March 1879 at Lawrence Kansas, under the art of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930 LET'S GO Two generations of K.U. students have watched the Memorial Union building come to be what it is today. At first it was but a memorial, later it became something that, in the words of some, "Might be something, some day." Today, now, we of the present student body have come to realize that it is a real living force on the campus. For nearly two years the variety dances have been held in the Union. As equipment is added more students use the building and appreciate its value. They praise its work and want to co-operate with the committees which have worked so hard to make the building the center that it is. They want to help the founders realize their dream of what the Union might be, and make that dream come true soon. Organizations are feeling the need for a completed Union, and now it seems the time has come to have these organizations come together and put on a few stunts and programs for a Union benefit. The thing has been done before, as for flood relief three years ago, and the same spirit of co-operation and good will still exists among the various campus organizations. There are many things needed for the Union, and with the best of cooperation it will take sometime before the building is completed; but, there are some things that now are needed immediately and are needed badly. More furniture is needed. And a billiard table would be a welcome addition to the present playing facilities. Women as well as men play and enjoy billiards in Eastern schools, and Kansas women, once they learn the game, will be enthusiastic players. And there are other things needed, but these would add greatly to the value of the Union as a social center. It is only fitting, then, for the different people and organizations, who are working for the best of the Union, or wishing it well and wondering what can be done, to get together. The Thoughtful Freshman is glad that there are still individual differences. A Cornell professor asserts that there is no difference between brains of men and women so individual differences are all the consolation he has left. STUDENT HOSPITAL AGAIN! The University needs a student hospital. The building which now houses the dispensary was formerly a residence; it was never intended for a hospital. It is an impossibility to carry a person on a stretcher upstairs because of the turn in the stairway. Other means must be utilized in taking patients upstairs who are unable to walk. Then, there is only one bathroom in the hospital, and that is located on the second floor. During times of an epidemic, more room must be found and meagerly equipped for service. This is bad yet dozens of students are given excellent care with these very poor facilities. The hospital staff and their assis fants should be commended for their efficient work, and especially under such conditions as existed during the influenza epidemic last year. A new student hospital would be a fitting tribute to their tireless work; and a new student hospital is an absolute necessity. The war between the Auto-strap and Gillette razor companies may end in "n out-threat fight". THE GOOD-WILL AIRPLANE The good-will airplane dropping confetti and streamers over Kansas towns is an innovation in advertising for the Kansas Relays and Rodeo, and judging from past experience of others with such advertising, the trip should be highly successful. The six-passenger plane left this morning and will make a three day out of the entire state. Although the airplane is becoming an accepted hang in the modern social and economic world, people have not yet given up the impulse to look up when he motor of a plane is heard. Thus, it seems as if the K. U. Athletic Association and the Lawrence Chamber if Commerce had chosen wisely in the method of advertising. In the course of time, TENNIS COURTS AGAIN The tennis courts are always crowded. Tennis is played by more students than any other game sponsored. Women like the game as well as men. This spring the courts have not been kept in shape, not even adequately marked off. The department of physical education says it has not sufficient funds to keep the courts in condition and suggests that the players mark off the courts. With what? When stick marks are scratched over the courts much damage is done. And it doesn't sound quite plausible that players will bring their chalk marking equipment with them when they want to play. Present conditions tend to discourage tennis playing by many who like the game. With the department of physical education handcapped by shortage of funds and unable to meet the situation, someone should find a good remedy. Now is the time people want to play. Thinking about it, and talking about it are all right in their place, but action is the crying need of the tennis court situation. CHANGES IN BASKETBALL RULES The game of basketball may be changed considerably if present suggestions to the national rules committee appear upon at its meeting this weekend. Dr. Forrest C. Allen has played an important part in proposing new rules. Offensive playing was definitely outlined by him. This resulted in dropping a resolution to shorten the court in siding the low-score team. Other results from Kansas experience this year were the suggested raising of goals from 10 to 12 feet, thereby giving the shorter player more equal opportunity as to tipping the ball into the goal. This came from observation of the game with the Falte team of Mexico City and also the championship game with Missouri, as well as other games. ADVERTISING FOR DATES "Advertising pays big dividends, say the co-eds of the Bethel College girls' dormitory"--K.C. Star. This conclusion was made after the women in the Bethel College dormitory became destitute for company of the stronger sex and used their college publication as a means for obtaining dates. They decided that they would try their hands at this business of advertising. Now they all heartily endorse such a thing, because now they are really getting results. And such results! Not only the college men answered the call, but answers from all over the United States are coming in due to the fact that the Associated Press spread the news to other papers. Airplane dates are even being offered. Yes, they now have the dates, but are they worth the dignity they had to sacrifice to get them? There will be a Wednesday dance tonight from 7:00 to 8:00 in the Memorial Union building. WEDNESDAY DANCE: OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVIIH 4, 1980 No. 154 THE UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE There will be an important Ku Ku meeting Thursday night at 7:50 in room 299 Forshall hall. Election of officers. All members please be there. KU KU MEETING: QUACK CLUB: There will be a short business meeting tonight at 7:45. It is imperative that everyone be there. Bring your dress and any outstanding water bottle to the meeting. PHI CHI THETA: Phi Chi Theta will meet at 5 Thursday evening, April 10, in Room 117 west Administration building. COLENE SERGEANT, President COLLEGE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES; All college freshmen and sophomores are expected to consult their ad visors during the period April 4-11, regarding their midsemester grades. They will be asked to attend a meeting of the class. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT LECTURE: J. F. WEIMER. Miss Sara G. Laird will give an illustrated lecture on "English Literary Haunts" Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in room 295, Fresher Hall. DELTA PHI DELTA: There will be a meeting of Delta Phi Delta in the exhibition room of the design department on Tuesday evening at the conference is required. QUILI CLUB: The regular meeting of Quill club will be held in the women's rest room of the central Administration building at 7:30 Wednesday evening. ELIOT N. FREEMAN, President. WHY CLUB: A special meeting of Why club will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 in the Memorial Union building. Paul Potter will speak on "America's Favorite Goat—the Labor Organizer." Open to all men of the University. Campus Opinion Better Hospital Facilities Editor, Daily Kansan: Your editorial on the student hospital does not half express the inadequacy of the present plant. The winding stairs make it almost impossible for an injured person to be taken to the second or third floors, and there are rooms behind the walls while the rooms are crowded and muddy. When the staff was increased to two resident doctors the efficiency of the staff was increased; but as you see from this image, there is a satisfactory hospital and dispensary. Several of us students have been talked over the situation and propose this plan as a possible solution. A satisfactory medical hospital is planned for additional wings. Let the University OWEN PAUL, President. D. K. Edmunds 825 So. Santa Fe, Salina Salesmen Wanted A Fine Chance to EARN MONEY during spring vacation Write— build one of these wings to be known as the University wing and for University patients only. A plan for use of the complete equipment of the University wing will be available there could probably be worked out, particularly by having the K. U. resident doctors available to work with them. I believe the city would be glad to Follow the Crowd Who Are Satisfied with Good Food at Low Prices. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best FOR SPRING CORRECT APPAREL Featured Exclusively by Us SPRING As advertised in the Saturday Evening Post. April 10 co-operate in. At least the plan would be worth looking into. KUPPENHEIMER Clothes Pioneer Suspenders - Belts Hews-Potters Suspenders - Belts Moneto Golf Hose Glovers Pajamas In view of the fact that a number of firefighters are taken to the Memorial hospital anyway, and that it is within a block of one fraternity house and nearly a block of two apartments, Hills houses as the present dispensary, it seems to me that the plan was made. Then in order to take care of minor diments, let's have a first aid room and a kitchen. 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