PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 1620 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas EDITOR-IN-CHEEP WM. A. DAUGHERTY Associate Editors Catherine Hannen Clinton Peeney MANAGING EDITOR LAWRENCE MANN MANAGING Editor Making Up Editor Mary Wawry Sports Editor Mary Wawry Sport Editor Cline Brown Society Editor Katie Brown Society Editor Mary Brownt Telegraph Editor 玛丽·贝根特 Telegraph Editor 玛丽·贝根特 Telegraph Editor 玛丽·贝根特 Library Collection Rachel Coleman Rochester Public Library KANSAN BOARD MEMBERS ADVERTISING MGR... FLOYD NELSON Assistant Adv. Mar., MCI...Manatee Cavewoman District Assistant... Baird Kennedy District Assistant... Eddie McKernan District Assistant... KAWA MAHAN Lawrence Harper Arthur Katherine Borh Betty Dumme Arthur Cholee Mary Wordt William A. Amstett William B. Amstett Lester Shiller Michael Clement Business Office K. U. 66 News Room K. U. 25 Night Connection K. 201K3 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Oklahoma, on the First of the Department of Journalism Subscriptions price, $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Simple equicoe, due March 17, 2015. Subscriptions due September 17, 2015, at the post office at Lawrence Kanaa, under the art of March 3, 1879. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 WHY ALIBI? The K- Aggies won the game, and already there is grumbling about the Kansas coach, the Kansas line, the Kansas backfield, the Kansas rooters, and the Kansas weather. The high optimism of a week ago has descended on an irritated pessimism. No one seems to think of blaming the K-Agrips for the defeat. Possibly the generosity and good playing on their part had about as much to do with it as the lack of it on the part of the Jayhawkers. At any rate, what is one football game, more or less, now that it is over? The K-Aggyes won fairly; there is no doubt of that. The Jayhawks tried hard, in fact outplaying the visitors during much of the game. Coach Hargigs got up from a sick bed every day for a week to drill the team; he should be commended for that. Perhaps some of the current criticisms of Saturday's game are justified. The writer could make some himself. But a football game is a football game, and nothing more. Defen't is but part of the game. Kansas fans would do better to forget the mast and conected support in the games yet to come. By golly, and similar expressions. Just when we were trying to get it back on the Topeka Capital for kidding us about saying a "pair of oven" our proof reader slipped, and this time we called them a "poke of oxen." Make your wiscarcity. Capital, but we know our anthropology enough to know what "poke" means. They don't wear 'em any more. HE BATTLED FATE Black Diamond is a killer no longer. The biggest elephant in captivity, Black Diamond, was too unruly for his circus environment. He had killed two men and a woman in protest to his captivity. Six rounds of rifle fire put an end to his violent career. He was a killer; of course he had to be killed. But after all, is it not possible that he felt sorely persecuted—if elephants can feel persecuted? Taken from his native freedom to foreign captivity, he refuse to accept fate. He protested. In his mans, such strength of spirit would have been admired. But he was a killer; of course he had to be killed. Poor beast! The voters were aware that Herbert Hoover tended to be liberal at the time of the election, so they have no one to blame but themselves when he upset the traditions of the government by wearing a brown suit instead of blue serge. ROBBING A GRAVE The Senate has dug up the export debenture plan of farm relief after it had been resting in peace for several months. To be complimentary, one might say that the Senate is persistent. To be less compliantary, one might say that it is stubborn. At any rate, an issue has been raised that makes the passage of a tariff bill during this session more improbable than ever. The economics of the debenture plan has been discussed sufficiently already. Its opposition met so generally when it was brought up before it was expressive of the attitude of the people, or did foolish but that attitude has changed. Consequently, the action of the Senate Saturday in voting it in as a rider on the proposed tariff bill can be regarded as little more than diary twiddle. It begins to appear more and more that if the farmers wont relief they will have to pray to some one other than the federal government. We are glad to learn from Dean Lawson that mid-semester examinations are not to be a "harmless on the job" for students who have completed the system since last year. HIRE A HALL It was a great dance from the promoters' point of view. There wasn't a square inch of hall idle for one second the whole evening. The bands played and the struggling had only to stand still, or try to, while other couples pushed them this way or that. Yes, it was a good dance—so the promoters say. But what of those not interested in the amount of money taken in, those that spent their money to enjoy the dance? Anyone who wanted to舞 at the "Wabble" Saturday couldn't, that's all. There wasn't room. And this party is by no means the only example of over-crowded varieties. At practically every variety held during last year on closed nights the same crowded conditions prevailed. It is true that there is no hall harge enough to hold the number of students who will attend a variety on a closed night. The remedy, is to have two halls. In theory, at least, the crowd should divide evenly if effort is made to get equally good music at both halls. If another hall had been provided another variety with a large crowd could have been held. Everybody would have had a better time. When two bands are provided to take care of the music why not provide two halls to take care of the crowd? "A Sabebha boy is in the hospital sacuse his yo-yo backfired. Probably e did not know it was loaded. There's a moral here somewhere but as yet we haven't figured it out. For Sale 20 bath tubs, must be moved. need the room—Dyal Bros. Co. (From the Tokea Capital) Cloth-Weaving Is Found Among Old Indian Arts Winchester, Ind., The art of weaving was known to the Indians who built their mounds in Indiana central and western, near the peppers of the Hopewell area in Ohio and to the greatly different Indian communities south West. On opening a leather shop on the property, a number of copper bracelets excavated from the mound he is exploring were found inside the layers of woven cloth. The Indians knew how to make more than one kind of fabric, for part of the man's work, was finally, part coarsely woven. Very little woven work by mound builders has come down to us, because it is the damp earth of the mountains it in. The mounds were often decoy. The pieces which have been recovered have without exception been preserved by contact with copiers and which formed verdigris, checking the effect of fungi and bacteria of decoy. Modern Education in HYDIMTIV MUSIC Bootstrap Technology. Plastic More solid, Illiteracy reduction. NORMAL TRAINING Dearerce Certificate provides New Profession for College and Music Students SEAMAN Request Rookie on Request PAUL POPELLI, Director American Institute of Dalcroze Eurythmics British Labor Party Advocates Salary For Leader of Opposition in Commons BY J. W. MARSON One of First Students Tells of Hill in 1860 New York, — (UP) — Prime Minister Rammie MacDonald does not possess independent wealth and members of the Labor Party in Great Britain are suggesting a salary should go with the position of Leader of the Opposition, so that when the time comes for a change in the minority party Mr. MacDonald will be able to give all his attention to parliamentary matters without financial loss. Laborists would consider this a more dime- In recounting in part the early history of the University of Kansas, one's thoughts are immediately dissected. The campus where work was located which was located on top of a steer bill near the point where Cornhall bushland work was done in 1866, and as the college at that time consisted of one building enrollment war very little. While it is true that most of the first students to enroll in the University of Kansas in 1863 are now dead, the first woman to enroll is Martha Jefferson. She is *Messie*, Lillian Leis, 1110 Vermont street, and although she is now up in years, she still has a very hard time. Ms. Leis was at "North College" was located on top of a very steep bill and was extremely difficult to reach". Mrs. Leis says: "Well I remember she long marrowed over and we were going to do I remember how hard it was for men to get to the top especially in the winter time when it was snowy and ice". Mrs. Leis continued, "but there part there were but few "bobesses." The University at that time had three professors, namely: Ehlad Jay Rice, A. M., president, and pro- fessor of the Department of American Hamilton Robinson, A. M., professor of ancient languages; Frank Hunt- man, a professor in mathematics and natural sciences. Rev, R. W. Oliver was the Channel Impoverished Soils Claim Growth of Wild Legume *Fed procedure than supporting Mr MacDonald by private or party contributions or by enforcing on him outside employment. Lexington, KY...When a farmer plant a clover eron on a piece of poor land for the purpose of enriching it with nitrogen into some other crop, he is only duplicating a process that bumps with nitrogen. The soil are raw or improvised soils. This is indicated by the results of observing the growth of Campbell of Transylvania College. 4. Write a program to display the following information for each user: name, phone number, email address, website URL. Members of the House of Commons receive a salary of $2,000 per year, which would be MacDonald's own. Members of the Commons should the Laberites be deflected at some future election. As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, they will normally, through the heavy British in this case tax reduces this sum to nearer $15,000. A British minister drawing up the new budget also adds the additional $2,000 if he is a member of the House of Commons as well. Mr. MacDonald, having held high office, has agreed to pay the amount of $10,000 per year on reimbursing office. But, for several years it has become the general rule of exemptions not to apply for the pension. Doctor Campbell studied a series of raw gravel exposures in Indiana and also a number of exhausted and unexhausted areas on the South. He found that, in all cases the larger proportion of legumes in the total vegetation was greatest on the southern legumes increased the nitrogen content they were gradually replaced on the Indian gravel be found the southern sweet clower on a three-year-old exposure, but on a ten-year-old strip sweeter clever made up only 20 per cent of the southern sweet clower on the South the predominant wild legume of poor lands was speselpa. Freshmen have a stiff time at the University of Wyoming since the new set of rules have been adopted. Freshman must, when ordered, bow to a teacher or student; they must not smoke on the campus, they must not speak to the women students on Wednesday, they must not walk on the grass nor burrow in the Bison; they must not rub down the varsity candidates if they are not out for football. Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch typetwriting. Special afternoon class for Universities Read the Kansan Want Ads. Touch Typewriting LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. The Leader of the Opposition, under the British parliamentary system, holds a position, in some respects, in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, in causing the successful operation of business in the course of Common Finance, is opposed to opposition and in times of national crisis he is consulted by the Government. Until the Labor Party came into power, the Leader almost invariably able to support his position by private money; or like John Georges, he had a cordy relationship with earning money by that means. But the Laborists are not in this fortunate state. The Labor Party has established political organizations in Grex Can You Select a Well Balanced Meal? We have one! Try our 30c Meal Every Evening New Cafeteria in Union Building --other opponent, have free away to dominate the cheering thunder. —A Rooter. Britain. It is likely to hold governing control or to be the official Opposition Party for a long time to come. It cannot hope to continue in office uninterrupted for an indomitable period of up to a decade and downs like the other parties. Rhita, adversity, bad breaks, dis painted hoops, all contributed to dampening portion of the Kansas roots work locally "grand" and there were more players. Blue cheerleaders to keep the Kansas side of the stadium "talking The manner in which the K-Agages kept the yoll going, though it must be conceded that the winning turn of the game for them was inductive to the game's result. It would contrast in order to the way in which the Kansas rumbles grew feeble. But when out of office, the labor duties do not wish to have their lends back. The employer must maintain matters. With an insufficient interest this might become necessary. It is being proposed, therefore, that the lender be required to lend an independent financial position. Several fans, not daunted by the university of the game, on feeling that "We got this team without any organized effort on the part of the cheerleaders to give it a little extra help," broke out a "talk-it-up" yell that was considerable by a number of those who Campus Opinion That "after the game grieve" was prevalent on the Hill over the vee, and in the Kansas cheerleaders, as cording to reports from the campus Rain and a long Aggie pass resulting in a loss of points, of the particular "grips" going around. The other was the manner in which the University cheerleaders --other opponent, have free away to dominate the cheering thunder. —A Rooter. One play may win the football game, the "grippers" report, but it has no need to atop the cheekies in their tracks and let the grits, or an Editor Daily Kansan: Hallowe'en Candies Fine assortment of several favorite brands -- Cone in and pick a box before the big rush. Always the right one. Johnstons - Whitmans-and others Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' 11th & Mass Phone 678 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vok. XXVII Monday, October 21, 1929 No. 33 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY; The Christian Science society of the University of Kansas will meet this evening at 7 o'clock in room D, Myers hall. RUSSELL, BECK, President. JAY JANES: Pledging services for Jay Jones will be held Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 4:20 in the rest room of Central Administration building. JANE KIRK, secretary. KU KU MEETING: Read the Kansan Want Ads. There will be an important, Ku Ka meeting Tuesday night in Fraser hall at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be there promptly. Colo. State University excused Chinese students from classes Oct. 10 because that day is the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. New Bostonian Footwear Just Arrived I you d think a yellow was crazy if he waited to buy a tire until one on his wheel blew out yet many a man waits until a blizzard strikes before he buys his Oberoat. Select yours now while stocks are complete and you can choose leisurely. $35 to $65 50 Years Ago Today Thomas A. Edison Invented the First Incandescent Lamp It is given to few men to look over the span of fifty years and see with mortal eyes the blessings their gems has showered upon a grateful people—rarely is it possible for grateful people to express to a living man their appreciation of his beauty. The most simple, friendly tributes which are beyond all bronze and beyond all marble. Light's Golden Jubilee is that sort of tribute to Thomas Alva Edison. Though his life is filled to overflowing with contributions to the public good, he will always be best remembered and best loved as the Father of the Incaandescent Lamp. Light's Golden Jubilee is but an opportunity for this world at large to stand beside the man whose genius made possible a world forever of darkness a world of increasing productivity—a world of growing comfort, of expanding good improving health, and consider with him what fifty years have wrought. AND STILL LIVES TO SEE THE WORLD HE LIGHTED The Kansas Electric Power Company 700 Mass. Sr. Phone 880