PAGE TWO . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1930 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas EDITOR-IN-CHEF CLINTON FEENB. Associate Editors MANAGING EDITOR LESTER BUILDER Sunny Editor Kathleen Bellmore Makenow Editor Leah Mee Winmour Night Editor Joshua Wilson Night Editor William Nielsen Surviving Editor K.C. Cooper Alton Auditor Virela Vincent Dewalt Pain Frondel ADV. MANAGER BARRADA GLANVILLE Adv. Mag. Mer Clement Nelson Assistant Adv. Mer Caroline Newton Assistant Adv. Mer Monica Moe Assistant Adv. Mer Michael Beaufort Assistant Adv. Mer Brian Johnson TRAINING Wilmer Moore Brown Rows Ada Kearney Food Cover Kenneth Moucher Viral Miles Horace Inquiry Viral Miles Kenneth Hearn Dok Injures Kenneth Hearn Dok Injures Telephone Business Office K. I. 66 News Room K. I. 20 Night Connection 2701K3 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kamee, from the Free of the Depart- Subscription price, $14.00 per year, payable in advance. Simple coupon, for each. Entered an accrual class small number instructor. Subscription fee at Lawrence Kaunda, under the act of March 8, 1879. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1930 A THREE-DAY WEEK The annual Health week program by the women of the department of physical education closed Friday afternoon, after three days of careful checking of the health activities of University women. Health is a condition that makes possible the highest enjoyment of life. It involves the keeping of the body and mind at highest levels. If a person is to get the most out of life, and if he is to give his best in all walks of life, he must have the best of health. Good health is a standard of inspiration to increasing achievements. These are the aims which the departement of physical education had had in the sponsoring of health week. The women have been co-operating by keeping a record of their habits during the prescribed time. It is hoped that, if they did not already have such programs in their daily routine, the health week has helped them to see the benefit of three meals a day, eight hours of sleep, and the other simple rules, sufficiently to induce them to adopt permanently good health habits. THE NEW FREEDOM The last issue of the Saturday, Evening Post contains a startling article by Sir Philip Gibbs, which he calls "The Unveiling of Women." Contrary to the title, it is not a treatise on saturation, but deals with the new freedom, chiefly telling how pre-war tensions, the horrors of the great war, and post-war days have affected women. Women are gaining more freedom every day, and no one is sure just how far it will go. Only the future can finish what the past has started, but so far women have proved equal to the tanks they have set for themselves. It is up to the women who are in the colleges and universities today to keep up the records which the women since 1900 have set. This feature should be of special interest to women students. They have all benefited to some extent from this new freedom, whether they remember the war or not. WAGNERIAN OPERA The four nights of Wagnerian Opera are over. A few of the faculty and some of the students availed themselves of the opportunity to attend. The Rhingold is the prologue to the great Nibelum triology, and is the key to all which follows. In it, the sin of the King of the Gods, like the breaking of the contract with the giants and his coveting and securing by force the ring which is the symbol of earthly power, is committed The ever-present idea of inoxorable doom is the guiding idea of Wagner's great tragedy. Against the inevitable the Gods plot and scheme in vain. With "The Valkyrie" the human interest of the cycle begins. The music is a wonderful fabric of guiding themes, so expressive that the auditor could follow the complete development of the story. The Valkyrie were the nine daughters of King Wotan. It is the mission of the Valkyris to ride forth each day upon fly in horses and to choose and carry to Walthaula the bravest of the shain. Watan presses a tender kiss on Brumhilde, his favorite daughter, and an her godhood slips away and slumber comes upon her, he places gently upon the grassy slope, adjusts her helmet and spear and lays her shield over her for protection. Lokuri surrounds her with fire. Brumhilde is to lie here in slumber until her hero shall come to waken her to the most known music is heard in this part—the Ride of the Valkyrie; Watan's Farewell to Brumhilde, and The Magic Fire Scene. Siegfried has been called the cheerzo of the great symphony. Siegfried is a veritable paan of youth, love and courage. He knows no fear. The scene in which Albernich, former master of the ring, keeps gloomy guard at the entrance of the cave where Fafner, the dragon, hides his gold, is impressive. Dense darkness reigns. Wotan comes to warn the dwarf of the approach of the fearless one who shall wrest the treasure from the Nibelungs. Siegfried wakes Brunhilde with a kiss. Love teaches the fear which Fafner could not inspire. the awakening of Brumhilde marks the commencement of "The Dusk of the Gods", for from that moment the dusk of the Gods begins to lower. The greatest single act in all the opera is the last of the trilogy. The action opens on Valkyrie's rock. Here the great fir tree sits the three Goddesses of Fate, weaving the blood of destiny. Scrigied tried Brumhilde the magic ring, as a pledge of faith as he leaves her. Behind the wall of flame she awaits his return. From here on the movement is swift. The selflessness of man is well portrayed. The world was redeemed from its curse by self-sacrificing his man love. Some of the noblest of Wagner's music is contained in "The Dusk of the Gods". ANOTHER TRADITION PASSES Gone is another campus institution—the king of asses; or was he a tradition? Anyway, he is gone never to return. He is hat a memory now, the same as so many other things of the past. He has joined the hammers, the Black Mask party, MeCook field, old North College and many others on that long winding trail that leads over the purple horizon. Hell week is now packing and will soon join the travelers on the road to oblivion. These thoughts will recall memories to the old grads and awaken stories of former days in the minds of undergrads. Their passions are milestones on the road of time. The University is getting older, even to the points of abolishing traditions. In the East and in Europe we are called young. We are older than a generation now, and to us this seems a long time. It is. The abolishing of traditions and familiar institutions which have outlived their usefulness, or uselessness, whichever it may be, tells us that we are on the everchanging road of progress. K. U.'s WOMAN-HATER So the University of Kansas has a woman-hater! One of the debaters seem to be put in that class as a consequence of his speech, "Udolessness of Women in a University," in the University campus problem speaking content last fall. This speech was published in papers throughout the country, and it has seemingly around much agitation among women. He has received many letters from all parts of the country. For a thing that was started as a joke and carried out on the campus in that tone it has lot all its fuminess. It seems that a few are taking the thing as a serious incident. Why? It is so obviously funny and beside itself in contradictions that no one ought to give it more than a passive thought and a laugh. Or, maybe, our so-called woman hater has used this method to bring these letters from women from all parts. Which ever way it is both have received publicity and the campus another joke. "Short", shouted the fan at the basketball game. The ball went out over the goal board. Fame Comes to University Graduate as Leader in Industrial Management Honor and fame again fall on a University of Kansas graduate, Thomas R. Jones, B. S. e. 13, bnow Thomas R. Jones, B. S. e. 13, bnow the founder of a printing machinery company, which gives him supervision over the management of three plants at the American Management Association. He is also vice president of the American Management Association, according to an article in the February issue of *Factory and Industrial Journal*. After graduation from the University sit with a degree in civil engineering, he spent two years on water power jobs in the Northwest. He worked as an assistant engineer where he remained until the outbreak of the war. He got a wire from a friend in Washington offering him a commission as first lieutenant in the Army and was transferred to the general staff Upon discharge after the armistice he had been tendered a major's commission. He had accumulated more than $250 million in fines than most managers get in 1 years of active business. Traffic Lights Expensive Chicago Congestion Aided but Cost is Two Billion Chicago, — (CUP) — Stop-and-go lights are "stopping" Chicago's great traffic congestion in the loop, but the city has been spending pennies over the country at large. Most of the $2,000,000,000 annual revenue is due principally to the stop-and-go light. According to Leslie Sconceon, city traffic engineer, and the president of the association of Commerce, the lights expire traffic about 25 per cent, here. The no-parking ban has also been implemented in the loop. The biggest difficulty in the control of pedestrian traffic and the jimmed caused by "11" turns is the need for more. The estimate of **£2,000,000,000** was taken from a report made to the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. In the report estimates of the cost of Commerce Robert P. Lamont to the effect that the loss "may equal our annual expenditures for the construction and maintenance of traf- A study of the conditions made by engineers of Yale University, a research university totorie) $12,000 a day in Hartford County. In 1960, they were $1,600,000 a day. Plan College Auto Tour Williamburg, Va.—(UP) —William and Mary, first American college to sponsor the teaching of Spanish in this country, is planning an overseeing program for all foreign countries. The trip, to be made in automobiles, is to be an educational enterprise, and an instrument of education. The two great western contemptions Read the Kansas Want Ads Choose the Right Foods and you will keep well. You Will Find the Right Food for the Mobile Place company with practically no job at all. But within three months he was made assistant manager and later became manager. Your Union Building New Cafeteria at Presently he joined the Cincinnati Milling Machine company, Shortly after, he discovered a crying need for high-quality products. The management decided this standardization should be done, and Jones was assigned to do it. Authorities on standardization devised a new machine in the country where standardization has been carried further, or to such great propotional profit as in this place according to Arthur Van Vlissinger $M$, who wrote the article for this book. in Meanwhile Jones was taking an active part in associations working in the field of management and after making a talk at one of the meetings he attended, he was elected vice president. His reputation was becoming pretty well established and he turned down a good many offers before accepting his position as chief executive Company manufacturers of printing and under cutting machinery. Fraternity Badges Have Origin in Famous Cause Fraternity and sorority pins, worn so proudly by many an ed and co-ed at Southern Methodist University, were first published in a bulletin but sometimes necessary article, the lovely safety pin, it was discovered by one of that university's co-eds. This year, more than 50th anniversary of the familiar household article, it was revealed that the jewelled specimens of the pin were not rare and are an evolution from the safety pin. It is just fourscore years since Charles Rowley, button manufacturer of Birmingham, Kugland, patented the mechanism to play such an important part in the life of man. "Rowley's was notky an means the first of its kind," Rowley said. "It does not unlike the modern goebbeld in construction, and said to be some 3000 years old, was unearthened during an archaeological expedition at the site where the British Museums, London, where it lies as a model, and probably as an inspiration to the creators of the button." It should be the heart of woman. "Ligature of infancy, healing engine of emergency, base and mainstay of civilization, we celebrate the safety pin." This passionate poster from Morley's Forty-four Essays, but remembering those incidents in the past when the pin so unfailingly supplied the need, we join with the Christopher Roberts to celebrate the anniversary of the king of pins, the safety pin. MAJESTIC RADIO and Phonograph Combination New Colotura now complete at $116.50 to $225 Thornton Wilder's The Woman of Andros Phone 666 The BOOK NOOK HANNA RADIO SHOP bone 301 944 Mas Phone 303 944 Mass First Edition - - - $2.50 The long awaited successor to the Bridge of San Luis Rey. Holding that the true function of literature is the notation of the heart, his theme is the ageless problem of love and death. Plain Tales From the Hill Instructor: "There is a rule in the middle of the page. Some of you fellows will have to use it, but I know you should use your heads and reason out things." Too Heady A Matter of Good Fortune "Oh, *Miss Blank!* exclaimed the instructor, right in the middle of a fight. He stared at me and seen you, and I had marked you absent." And he continued with the Whereupon Miss Blank turned all the various colors of the rainbow. She had been passing away the class time 12 h telling her neighbor's fortune, and really had not been paying attention to the instructor's future. "Migawsh," she whispered, "Wot bawlont I was expecting!" On Other Hills --is the time to star having your Sunday Evening Dinner Dates A recent speaker at the University of Minnesota advised the women that if they must be like the men—and not like the women, a pipe江设 of a more cigarette. The Indiana chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national honorary journalistic fraternity, has made preliminary plans for the establishment of a scholarship in journalism for our students in the journalism department. Alpha Xi Delta had the highest scholastic averages at Washington University of all securities for the second semester. Psi Chi, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Kappa Gamma followed in the order name Upperclassman in the electrical en- engineering department of the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri were given an opportunity to represent their representatives the possibilities offered by their company. No appoint- NOW at the JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio 1340 Ohio ments to positions were to be made but from the information secured from the interview, representatives were trained and helped think best equipped to fill the positions offered. Last year 700 men coming from the universities throughout the United States were hired by the General Electric Company. The Pacific Coast Interschollar golf championship, was won this year by Dick Stevenson, Stanford University golfer. SOXMANS Sandwich Inn Try the Sea Spirals. Chicken Sandwich 20c; Plate Lunch Served 5 to Kq m., 10c. Fountain Service E. G. SOXMAN, Prop. 1403 Mt. 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