PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas EDITOR-IN-CHIEP CLINTON PEENEY Associate Editors Maurline Miller Kenneth Paddet MANAGING EDITOR LESTER SHULER Sunday Editor Boston Magazine Counselor Editor Mary Burtmann House Reporter Night Editor Lewis Burch Leah Plissimanum Sunday Magazine Editor Neal Waughman Friday Editorial Editor New York Times Friedrich Editor Jamie Martir Washington Post ADV. MANAGER - BARBARA KENNEDY Participant AJv. Mer. Mgr. Assist KANSAN BOARD MARKET Gilbert Lester Katherine Borth Arthur Carney Ibby Dimmel Mary Wood William A. Bannery Lily Leckey William C. Barker Maurine Cleverenger Telephones Business Office K, U. 66 News Room K, U. 23 Night Connection 2701K3 Pollished in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Press of the Department. conservation june, 40 per year, payable in advance. Single course, be each. Entered in secondclass mail into mssc@ucr.edu. Sent to Lawrence, Kauai, under the arct of March 3, 1875. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930 HELL WEEK Hell week, as its name implies, is a time when all pilgrims in the organization go through many more or less juvenile ordreals for the glory of the house and the good of the members. The past few years, activities during this week of probation have aroused theire of townpeople and led to curtailment of many escapes. The University is judged over the state by reports coming from Lawrence. Every one knows a story of roadkill will grip the frenzy quicker than a story of some worthy achievement. While hell week may be good or bad for the organization concerned, it is hard for the University when it arouses adverse criticism, and should be confined to those activities which will not arouse the ire of those not participating. An attempt was made to kill Rubio only two hours after he was sworn in as president. Nothing slow about the Mexicans! IN NIPPON Amaterasu, sun god of the Nippons, looked down to the Kashikosokoro, the palace of wonders, and behold the marriage of Prince Takamatsu, younger brother of the emperor, and Princess Kikaku Tokugawa, last of the famous line of Tokugawa. This unity should be pleasing to the gods of Shinto and Amaterasu. For generations the Tokugawa ruled Japan with the guiding hands of their ancestors and the power of their shoguns. The unity of those who rulled and those appointed to rule should be a ceremony pleasing to the ancestral fathers looking down from the great beyond. Buddy Rogers is to be beauty judge for Ottawa University, Poor Buddy—and he used to be no popular with fair middens. COUNTY CLUBS The activities of county clubs over the short vacation between semesters will probably bring as many results as the Christmas holiday programs. At this time of the year the high school students are thinking more about their college future than at other times during the school year. Let us hope that results will follow; not necessarily increased enrollment, but a school of better students more interested in the advantages of college life. JAY PARKING And now let us consider the moron drivers who park their cars east of Fraser hall. It seems that the majority of those who like to be different, even in the manner in which they park their cars, have chosen this drive as their own parking ground. They roar up Fourteenth, swivee into the east drive, and aim haphazardly at any opening. What matter if the nose or tail of the car sticks out that later comers can snake their way through the drive at a small's pace? What matter if they pen in the front or behind so that it is practically impossible for them to be moved? Of course those who park on the drive in front of Fraser hall are the ones who are always late and consequently do not wish to take time to park their cars as they should be parked. There are no parking laws affecting this road, so this moron brotherhood takes advantage of the fact to make the place resemble a need-car market. Not only does this hit-and-miss parking seriously inconvenience those who are prevented from moving their cars when they desire because they are penned in, and it is dangerous to any one who drives through this road. Good luck and more care in driving than is shown in parking are all that saveen some of these morons from more bent fenders and running boards than are already in evidence. PEACEFUL MEXICO The attempt on the life of Pacaua Ortiz Rubio shortly after his inauguration as president of Mexico is an indication of the smoother discontent in that country. Rubio is a revolutionist and in his inaugural address said that the revolutionist ideals were commensurate facts. He also warned the counter revolutionists that peace was the best thing for the country. Evidently the counter revolutionists did not take his warnings at face value. A defeated candidate for the preed decrey said that he was not surprise at the attempted assassination. Indications are that the attempted assassination is not a sign for revolution, but only a plan of an individual or a few individuals to do away with the president. In this country we view with some alarm the disturbing conditions in that country, but we hope that peace will be their lot for the future. THE SONG OF THE CARDINAL The red bird was singing this morning. His scarelet cote may be a little altered from the winter storms which have been to death. His body nearly triple and washed. may be the result, because he had never have fettled his food. And there may be more dreary weeks of blizzards and freezing weather be fore spring arrives to receive the world, what of that! This morning the sun was shining; breeds were laden with the enchanted sweetness of spring; and he was clear in his vision. All nature was proclaiming that the year would inevitably renew its youth after the winter's death. And the cardinal was praising his creator for the eternal rebirth of opportunity following old success and old failure. KAPPA PHI: OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXVII February 6, 1930 No. 101 Kapun Phl will meet at Myers hall at 7 this evening. All members are urged to be present for election of officers. Plethring will follow the election, which will be held on Saturday, April 21st from 8:30am to 11am. The Zoology club will meet at 5:30 this evening in room 212 Snow hall. Dr. E. H., Taylor will speak. ZOOLOGY CLUB: IRMA CASEY, President. IAY JANES: There will be a meeting of Jay James Monday, Feb. 10, at 4:30 in central Administration rest room. ADELA HALE, President. WATKINS HALL SCHOLARSHIPS: Several Watkins hall relationships are available for the spring semester. Application should be made on an school day from 12pm to 12pm in the office of The Graduate School of Education, 504 W. 36th St., New York, NY 10019. Einstein's Theory Supplants Freuds. According to the Psychologists E. GALLOO, Chairman. (Reliance Service) New York — Freund's psychology, which the put-up was found so useful that it has been used in short-comings, is unplanned by some newer psychologists have discussed. The newest school of psychological thought, the Gestalt theory, is based on the principle of relativity, which has been applied to all nationalizations of the physical universe. Dr Paul C. Squires, psychologist, declares in the Scientific Monthly, Like Einstein's, that "the treatises on the Gestalt psychology have been couched in such alstrine language that laymen have recognized their implications, he states. Relativity psychology holds that our impressions of the world are in the form of patterns which shift and change, a concept known as Squares explains. Red as we see it, for example, is relative, not absolute and unchanging. If we look at the snow scene by the rising sun, we consistently underestimate the redness of the snow. Snow patterns are also dependent on the pattern that the snow scene presents to our minds is definitely controlled by that powerful idea of white snow. Our experience in the pattern is always shifting. Any object in the pattern may have its meaning changed in the pattern as long as it is always fixed upon an object as it appears in the pattern, never upon the object as an independent bit of reality as it might be "agitated" but be translated pattern. Once this idea of relativity is grasped, the student of human relativity can progress to something harder. Gustaf psychologists claim that there is such a thing as "pure relativity," a concept apprehended as separate from the time bearing on the movement. Explaining such human experiences requires intricate experimenting and knowledge of physics and mathematics. The new psychology has had to work out fundamental laws showing the relations between space, time and intensity values necessary to produce accurate predictions from Doctor Squires. These laws govern purely external conditions. There are also considered to be laws of a higher order which reside within the individual. According to the new theory, "human behavior and physical events are different expressions of purely law," the psychologist explains. More than 5,000 people can be seated in the University of Oklahoma fieldhouses, where indoor athletic contexts are held. Read the Kansan Want Ads "Why John! Just Think—that's another invitation for next week! I wonder why we're so popular all of a sudden?" "Hum! Take a look at me. girl! It's the result of these new Society Brand Clothes I bought on sale at Ober's!" Winter Suits, Obercoats and Topcoats Reduced. FORM THE HABIT of Eating on the Campus in your Union Building Ask for it. G-I-R-L-S We can shine your shoes so it will not soil your hose. 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