PAGE TWO 21 FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2. 求斜线外垂直距离2米的长 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas A EDITOR-IN-CHIEP MARION LEIGH Associate Editor Alice Schmitz Associate Editor Embry Jalitec Katherine Borth Rosemary Maber MANAGING EDITOR MILLARD HUSSY JONES Marketing Editor Emily Kelley Marketing Editor Ella Pankhurst Night Editor Michael Dobson Night Editor Manager Kevin Evans Night Editor Jennifer Miller **Magazine Editor** Emily Kelley ADVERTISING SHELF MOL... KENNEDY CAFE Anti Advertising MOL. Flood Nation Anti Advertising MOL. Maureen Guinness Dial Up Assistant MOL. Dial Up Assistant. Kenneth Pablock Marchie Chance William Daugherty Indel Bandy Milton Hinson Katherine North Catherine Hansen Christine Chrissie Honor Master Armond Ingsburg Katherine Musso Mary Wort Stella Brookwyn Kansas Board Members Telephone Business Office Hall. II. 11. 66 Middle School Light Connection 207K. 815 Should you deliver feedback to each customer? Should you fail to receive a telephone 207K between the business office and special carrier? Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Amana, from the Press of the Equity Trust Company. Entered as second class and matter September 17, 1816, at the postmaster at Lawrence Kannan, under the act of March 2, 1879. PROGRESSIVE HOOVER FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1923 While the senate and the house are hindering the progress of the administration in farm relief President Hoover is not marking time. As an engineer he sees other things that are equally deserving of attention as farm relief. He demands efficiency in government. While congress wastes time, the president has been planning a reorganization of the departments for more efficient administration. The postoffice department is about to be combined with some of the interior department bureau into a department of communications. A new department of public welfare is planned which will inaugure a national program for public health and social insurance. The latest progressive step is the appointment of the law enforcement commission with George W. Wickerman, attorney during the Taft administration, as chairman. Law enforcement is recognized as one of the biggest problems that the administration will have to face, and if this commission goes on its task in a business like way, showing no partiality, putting all partisan motives in the background there is reason to believe that the commission can do a great deal to solve the problem. But what Mr. Howe wants is unbiased figures and facts upon which to base his conclusions. ALAS! SPRING FEVER Of course, besides those permanently afflicted with the elusive disease, a few have been complaining of mild attacks. However, the patients are fewer and their complaints are seldom voiced. Perhaps the suffer routine of a condensed semester of studies has frightened the feverish calmity howlers. Where is the furlor about spring fever which usually crops up about this time of the year? The atmospheric condition, weather or something in the nature of things has almost entirely averted its ravages on the students and non-studious as well. At this period last term a path of general sleepiness and laziness, known as soring fever, lung heavily upon the spirits of the Hill population. Class work lagged and professors were desperate in their attempts to keep class assignments up to standard. At any rate conditions are much more conducive for crummaging before finals than usual, disregarding all opinions which may be held toward the doubtful values of that practice. NATIONAL MOVIES n Bernard Gervare, Frenchman, in the author of an article in L'Ouvre, which explains how the United States appears to one French movie spectator. He finds that whereas five or six years ago all the Americans lived in log cabin and dressed in coarse, sheepkin trousers, now the Yankee dresses like the rest of the world, and spend most of their time telephoning, with a $100,000 gain as the almost invincible result. He adds that all the traitors and crooks are obliged to wear little moustaches, and that there is a near If the levity in M. Goya's article did not show the true nature of an homouremur, it would be fitting and proper to mention that American knaves are like American knaves, life is all of them and flowing costumes, of poor girls who take the fancy of kings, or at least of noblemen, or rampart revolution, from which the hero escapes through the machinations of his pessant sweetheart, and of rustic happiness in dear old Albae or of wild life in the cabarats of Montmartre— well, why continue? After all, there is much to be thankful for; the movies may give false ideas of the customs of a country, for a while, but as the poet says, "Even the movies can't hide truth under a bushel basket forever." Someday America and the rest of the world will each find out how the other half lives, in spite of the movies. LIARS A certain professor, in discussing the works of Mark Twain, said that the author made intensely interesting that most uninteresting person (in real life)—the liar. Surely he is alone in the belief that lions are uninteresting. What a fascination there is for most people in getting a flared start on one of his wildly exciting adventures, whether it be an account of his trip down the Amazon river in a floatab, or of the time he served as colonel in the battle of San Pedro, when all his auditors know positively that he has never been beyond the boundaries of his native state. Part of the attractiveness in a liar's story lies in the fact that his bearers continually wonder what he will any next. No topic may be introduced without his valuable contribution to the store of knowledge on the subject. His monographs on Greek sculpture and Aztec pottery would open the eyes of scientists for the next twenty generations. His study of Japanese literature would confound the Nipponese themselves. He is an authority on everything from astronomy to zebra's leather; Edison has nothing on him. True, this little is the acne of infidels. There are lesser lights, but even these could not be dispensed with. If all lice were eliminated, the world would lose all the men and three-fourths of the women. Lying is what gives color to drab days, romance to spinsters, and safety to the men. Here's to the liars! May we have bigger and better ones. We will any way. HANDKERCHIEFS AND PAJAMAS The University of Missouri started this fashion, but it does not take long for such a fad to spread among other universities and colleges. It may keep the men broke buying handkerchiefs for their coat pockets, but what do the women care? It is all in a life time. Men, watch your handkerchief! The latest fat among college women is to make them into pajamas, as souvenir for later years. Only sixteen such squares are needed to make one pair and this collection would not be hard for some of the more popular women students to accomplish. Those taken are usually from men who are popular, or campus leaders, such as letter men. It may become so prevalent that the maculine sex will have to pin their handierchiefs in their pockets, thereby keeping the woman who sees a good looking one from grabbing it. Therefore, if the men of the campus do not wish to have pajamas made out of their handierchiefs, some good method to keep them may have to be discovered, and soon. It's not tragic to have such a peculiar moon appearing, for the first time in a long time, during the last week before finals? The Springfield, Mo., man who ad- vertised widely for a wife is having his sainty investigated. No comment necessary. Determination of Parentage Believed by Scientist to Be in Blood Groups Boston — What the chances are of establishing a child's paternity by blood grouping tests has been worked out by Dr. Saint-Bard, Barker and Dr. William C. Boyd of the Evans Memorial for Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine here. This method is becoming increasingly popular for settling disputes concerning paternity in laboratory procedures. It is often desirable to have a reliable probability of his being biased by the results of the blood grouping tests. (1) Heating Systems Today's Best Editorial Human blood is divided into four groups according to certain properties or aggregation. A relatively simple test shows to which group a blood sample belongs. CANADA AND LIQUOR SHIPMENTS The publication by the State Department of diplomatic correspondence and statements, together with a report of the conference held last January in Ottawa, shows that the Canadian government is in regard to cargoes that may not come legally into American ports. The US customs officials should refuse clearance papers on liquor shipments intended for the United States, to which request If Canadian authorities sought to prevent the release of liquors for shipment or the clearance of vessels to be shipped, he may be to increase greatly the expenditure falling upon Canada and responsibilities imposed upon Canada. The legal issue in Canada is now legal (in Canada) was made illegal. So far as the smuggling of Canadian liquor did continue the case against the船商 will be shifted to Canadian shoulders. Canada now co-operates with our enforcement authorities to the extent of giving information concerning driving offences. If you get at this time, unless a change of sentiment should develop in the Dominion Parliament, which now has all the documents in the booklet, your government in Canada provinces have discarded Prohibition, and their people show no disposition to return to the old order. So far as majority opinion in Canada is concerned, we are against the government policy in regard to clearances. Our customers and enforcement agents will have to meet the situation as best they can with such government action, on our own behalf, as it requires to provide. Brooklyn Daily Eagle As Others See It AL CAPONE IN JAIL The surprise and excitement over the sending of the notices; Al Capone to jail may seem reducible, but it is important to know he was known to police all over the country, through which he has been accused to travel quite freely, he had not been subjected to any indictment in the investigation, and he quashed his requests for the abuse. That he should be arrested in Philadelphia and fifteen hours later sentenced to a year in jail on the relatively trifling charge of carrying a deadly weapon is resisted. Here is a greniter and ear of the underworld with almost unlimited financial resources, accounted for by his henchmen who defy the law and flaunt the law. It is strange that he and his lawyers could not find some loophole of escape or delay at any time during the day and in all cities. Yet he seemed quite acquiescent as the police and the courts whirled him dizzy through the streets of the city. A familiar legal technicalities used for the purposes of disay and obstruction was called upon. He even pleaded It is possible that Capone actually wanted to be sent to jail for a while to escape some critical situation in gangdom? That is not nearly so. If you were arrested and one may wonder—since it seems easy to send a racketer baron to jail, even though it be only for a year—whether any of Philadelphia's own prominent gangdom chiefs never been arrested or had technically deadly weapons. Bring Those Shoes to Us —Philadelphia Public Ledger of blood belongs to one group. In contrast is one to five for group 4 (Moss grouping) one to 17 for group 2, one to seven for group 3 and one to two for group 5 (Davis grouping). The frequency distribution of the groups among the white population of the United States and upon the availability of blood tests that determine the blood groups Send the Daily Kansan home While you wait The Hill is hard on heels and we are at the foot of the hill. We fix 'em When blood from two persons of the same group is brought together it will mite freely, but if blood of two different groups is brought together this clumping is called agglutination. To find what group a person is in, a sample of blood is matched with samples of blood from another group in some examination shows whether the cells are clamping or mixing freely. From the action of the unknown blood with each of the known bloeds the group of the unknown blood can be There are three methods of determining blood groups, each having different terminology and technique. The first method is by观察 one recoded out the probabilities for each of the three ways of grouping blood. The fact that the blood of a child has a different blood type than one of its parents has been used lately to determine the child's maternal history. This method cannot be definitely established, as he might have inherited his blood group from his mother. But since there is a different group than those of the mother and of the alloged father, it has been taken by other authorities. Various theories do the part of the alleged parent. Some authorities hold that it is not so simple as that, and that blood group as such must be found from grandparents as well as parents. Various theories of the way in which this characteristic is inherited have been examined. The 'Procretine' inheritance hypothesis has been used by Doctors Barker and Boat in their method ofdetermining non-paternity. The fact that 94 per cent of the bays attending集中学校 in New York State are newspaper readers should be an added reason for printing only the best news of print, rather than the twig is bent, the tree "inclined." Christian Science Monitor BURGERTS Shoe Shop With more than 609 men students using the building daily, with nearly half of them living in it, and an estimated 1000 more using it occasionally, the Intramural Sports Center is one of Michigan is rapidly gaining the worth of a Professor Yeats' program of athletics. Court House Just across from the Christian Science Monitor The Hawk's Nest --as an excuse for the shrinking of our country from "entangling allian ces." Some people crave distraction so strongly that they will brag about being invited to the National Geographic Society. At last report the Mexican rebels had retreated to some place back near the classified ads. Incidentally, the possession of a private motion picture projection room in the home is my idea of the uternity of my childhood. People people people can have their old yachts. Another chl-time chap who has bropped out of the public race is x-Kaiser Bilt, former partner of the Crimson Club if he still wows wood or exercise. And what's become of that old time game called poker. Four years ago we were in the middle of a night, and now I can't even go out and organize a bunch of guys who will win by playing with me. And there was Dr. Emile Cowe, the pay day who by day in every way was rowing better and better. I guess it got too good to enjoy human comedy. Anyway, he long ago accused in his chaps and went to his above. No doubt the departure of Jayhawk sporting blood accompanied the lesion of winning athletic teams at Kansas. Or maybe these birds who used to care their living at nightly sessions of the good old game, have found other ways to liquidate the suspect's assets. —Hugh Bently The expression "fly-by-night" is no longer a necessarily derivative bit of descriptive terminology. What if the person no description is an aviator. Our Contemporaries --as an excuse for the shrinking of our country from "entangling allian ces." WHEN DO ALLIANCES ENTANGLE? The effort of far-seeking statements of the United States to secure the adherence of our country to the World Peace Agreement and co-operation of every straight-thinking American citizen. Penalty will be secured for our rationale in the conduct of the entricth in the conduct of the entricth in the conduct of our foreign affairs but by the courageous facing of the activities of our position in the international community. We have often heard elected representatives of the people heap condemnation on the heads of those like Eliot Ekinov, who have seen the necessity of entrance into international courts. Maurice Declina has been overworked The sixty-five Alabama editors who spent three days in this city agreed that Tom Helffin will be re-elected to the United States Senate. Evidently The Ekhart Tri-State News editor, Willis Mayberry, has been wedded about a year. He asked her how much she 'How Much Can I Speed for 2' the young married man may put the question on his mind. She answered two-score years he will diplomatically put the question this way: "How Much May I Spend for - Topekn Daily Capital Columbia Missourian FOR THE PARTY 931 Mass. When a girl invites you to kiss her on either cheek don't hesitate between them. Clever. Colorful Corsages -Altanta Constitution The American people want peace. But peace in this complex world can be being as a nation. Only by recognizing that the present age calls for a revision of our treaty with the League of Nations and the World Court can we lay the foundations for a sure future of peace can be realized. What are the facts? By the end of the nineteenth century the United States and involved itself in the problem of slavery. Our policy in the Far East has always been attendant on the policy of other countries, and our participation with Germany, Great Britain, France and Russia in the relief of弊病 during the bloor of the American Revolution has become "involved" with Japan and four other powers in the supervision of Japanese affairs. Open Door policy in China, our acquisition of the Philippines, our accession to Haiti, our accession to Liberia have brought the United States into such close contact with the other nations that to this day the violation of did not incidence is worse than madness. Wards Flower Shop Plates 621 COLLEGE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTED $ ^{b}$ Phone 621 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXVI Friday, May 14, 929 No. 184 The College League of Women Voters will most sunrise morning a week in front of the Administration building to go on a breakfast bike ride. COLLEGE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS: NOTICE TO GRADUATING STUDENTS: SENIOR CLASS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE: There will be a meeting of the senior chair memorial committee in the Alumni office Tuesday, May 28, at 4 p.m. JOHN FOSTER, Chairman. Tomorrow is the last of "May Sales Carnival Days"! All students who wish to receive in June the University Teacher's Diploma which is issued without additional fee to students who have met the requirements listed on pages 61, 64, and 66 of the catalog, should make application for the diploma at the Registrar's office at once. GEORGE O. FOSTER, Registrar. HALF PRICE Only one more day to buy these fine Spring Suits at $33 suits for $16.50 38 Suits for 19.00 43 Suits for 21.50 50 Suits for 25.00 55 Suits for 27.50 the advertising of the common sense of their State was not part of their mission at the North. We Serve Brooklyn Daily Eagle Scottish "crown authorities" stop the sale of Derby Sweepstake tickets by the Glasgow Stack Exchange, is unbumped. Yet is the task of managing all this against himself a bit superfluous in the judgment of all rumors. -Brooklyn Daily Eagle sandwiches and cold drinks in the afternoon why not stop here? Hours from 2 to 4:40 "Nothing is good enough but the very best" The New Cafeteria BOWERSOCK Tonite - Tomorrow HURRY! HURRY! Only Two Days Left Hear and See Al Jolson 'The Singing Fool' Usual Time and Prices Starts Monday with NORMA LEWIS SHEARER STONE H. R. RAYMOND WARNER HACKETT Greater than an all-talking play! An alt-talking game, with a cast on demand equal? See it! 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