PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Associate Editors Maurine Miller Kenneth Paddoel MANAGING EDITOR LESTER SHULER Sunday Editor Lester Shuler Comics Editor Roberta Culliverman Comics Editor Roberta Culliverman Night Editor Laush Kumwai Night Editor Laush Kumwai Sunny Manuscript Editor Neomi Dausserer Sunny Manuscript Editor Neomi Dausserer Xchange Editor Jack Marti Xchange Editor Jack Marti MANAGER BARRARA BENNEDY Virginia Aly May Phila Nelson Alabama Aly May Philson Nesbitt Alabama Aly May John Mase Design Alabama Aly May John Mase Design Alabama Aly May Denish Johnson KANSAN BOARD MEMBERS Clinton Fevery Arthur Circle Mary Wort Liz Edmonds Larry Murray Katherine Borth Bettany Dummys William A. Dumphrey W. William S. Willett Marcie Clevenger Telephone Business Office K, U. 65 News Room K, U. 25 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 Kansas, from the Press of the Depart Subscription price, $40 per year, payable in advance. Single coupon. See each. Entered in second-class mail under postmaster at Lawrence Kannan, under the date of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 WELCOME Many new students are enrolled in the University for the first time. Others have come back after a laque of a semester or longer, and now plan on continuing their education. To these the Kanan with all other University institutions extends welcome. We are glad to see you. Read our paper; be informed of the activities on the Hill. Already you have heard of the many inspiring things that have happened on Mt. Orend; your blood already tingles with the Jayhawk spirit; the traditions of the University are fast taking hold on you. To you we extend welcome greetings. Don't it a grand and glorious feeling when everything on the card is checked and the rounds of the pen completed? TAFT TO HUGHES Working with clock-like precision we find the Hoover administration appointing Charles Evans Hughes to fill the vacancy caged by the resignation of William Hyear Taft. Not so many years ago Taft as president appointed Hughes to the Supreme Court bench. Now we see Taft resigning as chief justice and another president appointing his former appointee to the vacancy. In the intervening time Hughes had resigned from the bench, including his party standard in a national political campaign, and built up a large personal fortune. Taft is the only man who has ever held the office of president and chief justice. Both men are outstanding lawyers. Their service on the supreme court bench has been a crownning glory of their legal career. The return of Hughes is but another halo for already illustrious service. HOW PROHIBITION Ten years have come and gone since America adopted the eighteenth amendment and decided that national prohibition is necessary. Today the question has changed from "Shall we have prohibition?" to "How shall we have prohibition?" A few radical wets want to return to the good old days. They refuse to see the attendant evils of open saloons, streets braids, and family neglect. On the other hand we have the radical dry parading in evangelical hypocrisy. To them a quiet discussion of intoxicating liquors is out of the question. "Down and out with all of it!" they shout. Between these two small vocifrons factions must arise leadership able to put over satisfactory legislation—legislation that will solve the question. No sane person questions the danger of allowing a drunk to drive a car or run machinery. In the old days only those dependent upon the culprit suffered. Today it is different. Picture the little child, a cripple for life, run down and hurt by a drink-crazed maniac. On the other hand, we know that are there those who "Drink wet and vote dry." They practice temperature, but refuse to practice probbi- Hen. They must be brought into line, laws in support of the eighteenth amendment, and similar laws in the states, are violated more than any other laws. The question calls for clear and unbiased study on the part of intelligent persons interested in betterment. LEST WE FORGET On Oread avenue north of the Mu semum stands an unfinished building; it is the Memorial Union. Around it hangs the halo of those heroes and heroines who gave all its for the Stars and Strips, Loyal sons and daughters of Kanaas were they. They headed the call and have oned on. Erected to their memory stands the Union. It is now serving the wants of many students, but it should serve the wants of many others. As a community center where all my meet on common ground and spend a social hour, unions all over the country are serving a long felt need. Kansas has the need. Let us remember to hasten the completion of this worthy undertaking. At The Theater Bv Jack Morris A capacity crowd witnessed the revival of a famous old melodrama in Fraser theater last night. "East Side," a 45 years ago production, and proved popular with an audience who had retained pleasant memories of "Ten Nights at Eden," of over two dozen sets was used in depicting the ultra dramatic situations, and the costumes the characters wore in the period. The drama's five acts are divided into 14 scenes which are clearly outstretched from the rest, those who are not already acquainted with the story may readily understand what it is about. Between the two sets, four solos offered by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff and Allan Craft, in an imminible fashion. The audiences was pleased to have the villian, Mr. Crafton had pathos in his voice as he be presented "Take Back Your Gold for Gold Will Never Buy The plot is concerned with the domestic grief of Mr. Archibald Carlyle and his wife Lady Inabel into which he is unhappy. He learns from Francis Levison, a traitorous vienna. Tiecked into believing that her husband is unfairly away to run from her husband, the bad man never had an intention of marrying her even if their child did look like him. Heartbroken, he tries to trap the pair of glasses and returns to East Lynne to become a governess of her own children, where the story begins. Tiecked into the death of own "little Willie" and then finds it convenient to die also in order that a new mistress "who always loved Archibald Carlyle" Robert Calderwood convinced the audience that he was a good and brave man, but he was also of Archibald Chelsley, Lady Isabel is a break for all the bad girls who want to respect, for Miss Wilson who should have become a keen player; clear that she was more sinned against that simmer. Allan Crafton will become an icon in the Kauai dance room because her stay rence for any length of time. He not only singes, but he makes love to women, so his presence that is more impressively. Either Mullin also can sing, and thus made the character of Barbara Hare even more appealing. Richard Hare was likewise suffering from the foul deeds of Leviwell, but Richard Hare came out and so Sara Hare was acquitted. "East Lynne" will be presented again tonight and tomorrow night. Typewriters Start the new semester with a typewriter as part of your equipment. It's a pleasure to write on a typewriter. Doctor Hrdlicka Believes Peking Skull Is High Type Neanderthaloid Cranium Portables sold on easy monthly payments. Washington — The skull of Sinanthrops Pekiensis, or ancient marmo of Peking, turn out to be a million-year-old ultra-primate human type but possibly a comparatively recent and certainly high-type Neanderthalian cranium. This is the gist of the opinion of Dr. Alex Hrdlicka, an anthropologist of the U.S. National Museum, given to Science Service after he had examined a罕见照片 of the much-controverted fossil sent him by Dr Davidson Black of Peking Union Medical College, whose field work has relied on a bone analysis technique known as autoradiography. The skull is decidedly a high-type Neanderthalian." Doctor Hrdlicka Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 Ethnologist to Explore Spanish-Indian Regions --neanderthal," Doctor Hildraki said, and the jaw of Poking Man is almost a duplicate of the jaw of Izom Krapni, from Krapni. Krapni is a town in Yugoslavia, where some years ago a number of Neanderthal skeletons were discoved. Washington—The scene of the last stand of the Calisa Indians when they died from the Spaniards in 1582, a year before Captain explored by Matthew W. Stirling, chief of the Husband of American Ethnic Origins here, and the character here, when he crushes on the yacht Esperanza among the Tenth Thousand Islands, and between Charcoal Mountains. Mountains and other evidences of this aboriginal Indian tribe may exist in that area near the tip of the Florida Panhandle and with the aid of Lee Foster, a professor of history at foot yacht will furnish transportation. Mr. Stirling hopes to bring back information that will add details to the mender history of Spanish Indian conflicts in Florida. His Indian conflicts position will be gone several weeks. After his exploration of the Ten Thousand Island region, Mr. Stirling will excavate the largest sand mound yet discovered on the west coast of Florida. It is located south of Tampa Bay and is 100 feet in depth. How deep? What Indians built it and what it contains's at present unknown. New York—The day may not be far distant when real estate owners will recover at law for damages caused by charging cars, cars, cars and houses, and buses diStephen E. Slecum, prominent consulting engineer, in a recent issue of the Engineering News-Record. Legal proceedings have been successful in a smoke nuisance, Mr. Slecum points out, but against the noise nuisance? May Collect Damage For Noise Read the Kansan Want Ads A newly discovered organism, whether living or fossil, is set aside as a new genus when it is unlikely any other species of it will be found in new species if it plainly belongs to a known genus but fails to match up to any of the species within that genus. This is why we prove to be identical with Nanderdale Man, he would have to share with Doctor Hollicka received a cast of a molar tooth of Peking Man from from Doctor Black some time ago, and has examined it critically. "The jaw is similar to teeth that can be found in the jaws of modern men," he said. "Moreover, in the newly found jaw of Sinimarthos the third molar is reduced, and this is emphatically not condition; it is modern in character." As for a relationship with Pithic-campanions, the so-called ap-man of *Pythia*, who is said to nothing in the specimen that would relate it to *dava Man*", he declared, "I will always be afraid whether the coining of a new generic, or even a new specific name is justification." TODAY — Ken Maynard with Gladys McConnell, Osi Hirsch and David Murray. Otis Of The West? Also comedy the "hitter Shedler" and Every- day's Shedler. **MORNING WALL** *Norman Talmade* with big cast in United Airlines movie *Dove*. Also comedy drama, *Dove*. Also comedy drama, *Dove*. And News Footnotes. The Patee Win Her---the latter the name Homo Neanderthalensis. In any case, Doctor Hedrich said that human ancestors are enough like both Neanderthal and modern man to be included in the list of human ancestors. The title designation is Simulthepus Persicinus ("The Chinese man" of Peking). She is sure to appreciate a Valentine Heart box of delicious chocolates by Johnston - Whitman Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 RENT A CAR Rent a car these cool evenings, it's convenient and saves time. The cost is nominal during the first part of the week. We have special features with our service. "We Deliver" RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass 916 Mass. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXVII February 5, 1980 No. 100 The band will meet for rehearsal at 7:30 tonight. J, C. McGANLES, Director. BAND REHEARSAL2 Kappa Pi will meet at Mayer hall Thursday at 7 p.m. All members are urged to be present for election of officers. Pleasing will follow the KAPPA PHI: IRIS FITZSIMMONS, Publicity Chairman. WATKINS HALL SCHOLARSHIPS: Several Workshops will scholarships are available for the spring semester. Application should be made on any school day from 11/29 to 12/10 at 11am. Please email your resume to: jobs@northwestcollege.edu E. GALLOO, Chairman. In spite of the absence of the mil- nium-year-old background at first claimed for Peking man, Doctor Hirdleia is not in the heath inclined to discount the importance of the discovery or to denote the work of Doctor Black. On the contrary, he regards it on a purely psychological basis. To some extent, medical material, including one brain-case in good condition, should have been discovered. It is, however, unlikely when the bones of Nondernardian man, prescriptive relatives of Peking man, have been unearthed. In fact, he will turn up still more material. THE YEAR'S GREATEST RADIO DEVELOPMENT FACE TO FACE REALISM you must sit before them and actually FELL this amazing new quality. To describe it simply, "the something" that distinguishes the art of the master musician. It is in FELLOW - the show where you can show a whole of personality that the artist puts into motion comes to us. 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