PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TEUSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1928 University Daily Kansas Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, Kansas Associate Editor... Benoemer T. Maha Associate Editor ... Millard J. Herman News Editor ... Armand Duguez News Editor ... William A. Druffler Editor ... Kariheuser Mauris Sport Editor ... Kenbey Jallill Sunday Editor ... Kambre Jallill Night Editor ... Lawrence Wauchope Cable Editor ... Cahoon Alumsi Editor ... Alson Scott Paste Take Editor ... Arnold Jaworski Milford Johnson Matthew Guzman Marianne Farril Bradley Vincent Bradley Vincent Albion Drummond Brendan Vickers Jamie Ahlbusch Larry Peckham James Browning V. Jensen Brown V. Jensen Brown Y. Levy Brown Advertising Mgr. Robin W. Murray Foreign Agent. Burke Palacios Berlin Advertising Mrc. Kenneth Cormack Anct's Advertising Mrc. Fred Germann Telephone Business Office K 12 b. Cafeteria K 12 c. Night Connection be delivered late each evening. Should you fail to receive it, call 800-774-9356. A copy will be sent you by special order. a copy will be sent you by special order. Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of California at Santa Barbara, in the Press of the Department of Journalism. Entered as second-class mail matter September ber 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 HOOVER AND THE BIBLE President-elect Haver is receiving Bibles from all parts of the country with the request that they be used in his inaugural ceremony. What difference does it make whether Mr. Hoover uses the Jewish Bible or the Hammedamn Koran or a handbook of English literature? Will this administration be a greater success? Will Mr. Hoover be a greater president for so doing? Of course not. The day of invoking gods to aid the state is past an in its place, struggling to arise, i the conviction once uttered by the much-persecuted Thomas Paine: "The world is my country, to do good my religion." And not one whit of genuine patriotism need be sacrificed. But Mr. Hoover will allow the Bible ceremony to be executed. He can help himself. The very fact that fanatics are bering him to use the Bibles is proof that the public still considers the ceremony necessary. PIONEERING Commander Byrd recently discovered new builds in the antarctic with the aid of an airplane. This courageous flier is a pioneer in his field. He has studied every branch of his profession. Beginning at the termination of his school days at Amnesia, he has worked consistently to improve and to make safer the art of flying. From his start in this field, Byrd has always contended that the airplane is still in the pioneering stage. The majority of the people today are still afraid to fly due to fear of accidents. With the advent of railroads and automobile there were far more accidents in proportion than with the airplane. Figures can be shown to prove this. It is therefore, only a matter of time until people will feel as safe in the air as in a passenger train or automobile. Perfection will be brought about through continued experimentation. Commander Byrli has spent the best part of his life to show the world that flying can be made safe as well as practical. He has staked everything he has on the present antarctic expedition. He has accomplished the biggest in his profession. The world owes him a debt. CONSTRUCTIVE POLICING Chief August Volmier, head of the police force at Berkeley, Calif., has arrived in Kansas City for a month's stay to reorganize the police force there. He will attempt to introduce methods which have been responsible for his own police organization's growth into a "model force" which has brought notice to Berkeley and made Volmier himself an authority on police work. Vollmer's success grew from a philosophy that although there is a thrill in capturing a criminal, there is still a greater one in saving a boy from a life of crime. He believes that effective treatment of crimes comes through educating both the potential criminals and the policemen who are to deal with them, and that the police force must depend on citizen approval, and co-operation. Vollmer tests men of his force with intelligence tests and by looking up past records, then encends them through an intensive course in police schooling. In Berkeley the University of California co-operates by offering courses in scientific training which give the police some understanding of individuals with whom they will have to deal. School children are organized to help report minor law infractions and to direct their parents in traffic regulations so that they will realize police responsibilities and try to co-operate with them. Vulnerer has refused attractive offers of positions to remain with this Berkeley force but at intervals he helps to organize other forces. The success he may have is just tribute to his quitter-century services in behalf of "constructive policing." PRICE OF POPULARITY Comparable to the position of Gene Turney is that of Colonel Lindherrick whose engagement to Anne Morrow was recently announced. Now that "Lindy" is to be married, the world has become so intensely interested in the affair that the couple can do nothing that is not brought to the attention of thousands. Everyone in Mexico seems to be wondering when the pair will be married, why Lindherrick does not quit flying, what he will do for a career and so on. Every move of the spot-lighted couple is flashed to the whole world. They have no privacy. Their existence is much the same as if they were living in a glass house. Turney, by rather blunt and impolite tactics has escaped much of the lime-light that seemed destined to be his after his retirement. Perhaps Lindborough and his bride to be will have to employ similar tactics to gain any combination of the privacy they wish and deserve. CONSERVATIVE COACHES While football coaches are not usually looked upon as belonging to the conservative class, in matters of their own profession they are extremely slow and backward individuals. Coach Lynn Waldbert, in commenting on the new rule made by the football rules committee, stated that he thought it would make no previsible difference in the game and then sighed with relief, no doubt, as he added, "We may consider ourselves lucky that the rules committee makes no more changes than it did." And that seems to be the feeling all over the country. Conchees, players and fans fane one big, collective sight of relief when the rules committee finally adjourned without too much change in the game. Every year the meeting of the rules committee is looked forward to with fear and trembling. Anxious eyes are cast over the sport pages every morning while the committee is in session. While the rules committee meets with the purpose of battering the game for both players and spectators, the coaches do not accept it in that spirit. Each of them fears some new ruling will be made that will endanger his own pet style of play or coaching. The trouble is that the coaches are thinking of their own jobs and not of the good of the game. The poor fish wouldn't have been caught if he had kept his mouth shut. An evangelist is a high-pressure salesman for religion. “Aviron Flies in Heavenly Mirage,” says headline. It sounds as if it would be Lindburharn it was out. Fear of the devil has kept more people straight than the pleas of the teachers. Chicago Has a Time Rank—Headline. Not content with all their gang wars, robberies, holdups, hi-jackings, etc., they are now starting to fight about the time. Thousands of men and women died willingly to make the world safe for democracy. It might be well now to start some pressure to make America safe for children. A man who has given blood for ninety-eight transfusions' he says performed this rare achievement on a diet largely of onions. He should be given a medal if for nothing more than eating onions. German Synthesizes Ferment Which Rules Organic World Berlin, Feb. 26.—The respiration reaction, described as rushing on a gonadic game, has been made artificially in the laboratory by Prof. Hao Han. He was the first to study this reaction under heat and light but ever made it in biochemistry, the chemistry of living matter. Pro's Pastor Pisher's achievement is far-reaching and may lead to isolation of the (Service Service) Professor Fischer's work confirms the research of Dr. Otto Warburg who last year demonstrates the nature and role of this important ferment. The respiration ferment is a hemin compound and its synthesis makes possible the artificial production of hemoglobin, the red coloring matter. "Inside Stuff" --not quite in order to criticize the spirit displayed by the student body at athletic events, as was done in this week. Students who mold and lead the spirit? Time and time again during the year, first the cheering has been done too late. When the ball was on our five-yard line and the whole crowed was ready for the game, Decisions of Mt. Orcad are particularly well satisfied with the life year, judging by the absence of binks, comment and what not, in the 1950s. The authors of the editorial writers have asked in order to send out an M, O, S. The campus opinion column is open to all students and others interested in campus politics, opinions, worthful or otherwise. If you can't find anything else to talk about, the Kansas is always fair, and you're on now, making another target. Your name will not be printed if you no request, although anonymous contributions cannot be received. Makes 'im' short and snappy, and the more the merrier. The Kaiser is an academic columnist. The journal columnaries are not expressing your views, you are free to use the campus opinion column for them. Today's Best Editorial JACOB JOHNSON 1983 Campus Opinion What the records of today demand, it is asserted, is not oratory but effective public speaking. Fact, figuratively and handling of evidence are held to be the elements of persuasive and successful public speaking, while oratory is associated with phrasebinding and glittering sensations. IS ORATORY A DEAD ART? In an amenable volume on American history, the author starts from the premise that the art of oratory is dead beyond the period of its subject as if it were of purely historical interest. Some writers who have commented on the volume accept oratory as political and moral conditions of the present age prevent the cultivation of this art, but they have taken into internal distortions. There is no ground for such an assumption. Orrators can have ideas relevant to the same storehouses of facts and arguments as the public speakers. The fact that they are interested in building a community boxed or burying with neative information and scientific knowledge. The gift of century old books is necessary and cultivation, Mrs. Chauney M. Dempsey is to be commended for endorsing a chair of oratory at George Washington University. A vast deal of nonense is spoken about this age and its peculiarities. Yet it is an age of sentiment and emoion modified by reason. A noble and intelligent truth, freedom, equal opportunity, peace and progress would not all to stir and delight a contemporary audience. —Chicago Daily News Editor Daily Kansan: Editor Daily Kansan: — * During football season, and again during basketball, we gave the kneeblock, fifteen rabbits, and Rockchalk balls to players, and sick of them. These composed our repertoire for the game. Whoever said the Rockchalk was dead and who said it was alive, when a cheerleader came into office who evidently did not appreciate it and did not give the new students a chance to learn it or the old ones to learn it, he would have been in a cage for the Agries for years the Rockchalk yell has carried K. U. teams to victory - a mascot and a toma in one. Let's have a cheerleader on campus in Kansas University and put the Jayhawks back on the map again. It was quite subtly suggested a few days ago that if the attendance was good in the W. S. G. A. George Wash- ington, it would be nice to have many more beautiful such little **blood.** In the higher animals, hemoglobin is a transport agent for oxygen, carrying it from one place in the body to another. The formit is a substance which takes up the atmospheric oxygen, which was transported by the hemoglobin, and transfers it to certain organic substances like carbon dioxide. The respiration ferment or enzyme rules the organic world, because in everything that happens in living matter, respiration furnishes the energy it requires. It is found in all living cells. The synthesis of this compound is a good example of how optical measurements can aid in the determination. Transmittency measurements, measurements of transmission or absorption $ \omega^{2} $ light transmitted in the solution of this problem. Doctor Warburn seeking a method to prove whether or not the respiration ferment was a bainin, measured the duration of the respiration ferment, heminocetin, and determined its action curve. He then obtained the action curve of the respiration ferment by measuring the duration contained. Similarity between the action curve of the respiration ferment of a true bainin compound and the action ferment was a bainin compound also. It is this compound that Professor Fischer has just synthesized. This respiration ferment may become tolerant to the antibiotics, or question whether it is more or less affairs in the future. May all the guardians of Haden preside in the event of such a consideration and such a chance can happen, may she seem somewhat obligatory to say anything derogatory to the best interests of that apparently well meaning but poorly executed policy of the person who wrote the editorial for Sunday's Kansan in praise of the party was "fortunate" enough to eat at the Sinai Desert ecosystem atmosphere that pervaded it. Frankly there have been a lot of frosts on this hill but that one certainly runs a strong first to all the Ire Wild claims were made that all of those young, innocent, unsuspecting mortals who attended would be taken to the gallows regardless of the kind that they cared for. There was to be dancing and a dance, with stunts interspersed between. Fact was that the whole affair was not only a stunt but one Yes, there must have been all of five bridge tables provided with ample room around them for the three pairs of whom either wished or attempted to play. Dancing? Oh, yes, when they played that good old favorite "Home, Sweet Home" everyone had a hand in having them hapexed the distance of some twenty feet before the musicians gave up from exhultation. And then, in turn, the musicians had so that they might also have the opportunity to rejuvenate themselves the rest of the night from attendant ennui the party broke up at about 10 p.m., and the end of a perfect W. S. G. A. party, La Verne Mum. The new styles are here—come in and try them on—all colors—and intensive. COSTUME JEWELRY important than the four pyrrolulose with which Professor Fischer started the research. These plants have the green coloring matter of plants, both contain these four pyrrolulose. It is possible that the vitamins may be transported by the plant. In this case, organic chemists ever today have vitamins, by the pound is their laboratories and do not eye it. The Hawk's Nest --smug Rently **Peck, J. B. Dahlkauenner, R. S. S. R. Ph. D., E. H. V. P., professor of the school of fine arts, religion, and arematics, and former member of the Seven Excavators Enthrones of the Seven Excavators at the 12, left wing, and over a crane officer on the floating university in which the professor was elected supreme crum country champion, went to an enlightened witness of liberation in almost every manner. Simile for today: A smile breaks over his features, like a wave over a mud paddle. *Thinx to Me A.* Picture a professor explaining Milana "their Dead Last." Below the heavens is the fool's paradise—we'll come to that later. Awk! Awk! (Excuse! The Hawk balked at that one). —Not only that, but just to prove to you that we respect old age, we'll move this one— She has the kind of a face that grows on one, but boy, we're glad it didn't grow on us. Fresh Femme: Oh, he loves me. Junior Femme: How'd ye know? hairfemme: He kissed me! The rain faw down—go flood! (The age, Hercules!) --will be an important meeting of Kappa Beta on Thursday evening at 7:50 in the Kappa Beta room of Merrow Hall. All members and plenaries are invited. As Others See It --will be an important meeting of Kappa Beta on Thursday evening at 7:50 in the Kappa Beta room of Merrow Hall. All members and plenaries are invited. CHINA GAGGING NEWSPAPERS In the Occupationization of China the "free press" problem of Christianism is a national problem. The National Government at Nanking was not controlled by an intelligent men. It knows what Mexican has done in Italy, what Raven has done in Spain, what the British have done with freedom. It knows also that even in Britain and in the United States the issue answers every question. This is a formal form. If this National Government has determined on garging the newspapers, foreign and native it has chosen the more perversive. The North China Star at Tentham has been barred from the mills because it dared to print an article criticizing some methods of the Kao-chow society. Charles James Fox is the proprietor The Hankow Herald, also American-owned, and the British-shaded Shanghai Times, which published the same article for which the North China Star is being disciplined have not been A grim sense of humor is added to the situation by the fact that cond Wednesday Special Individual Catfish Corn Mullins Cherry Pie The New Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best When You Think of Anything Photographic Tbink of D'Ambra Photo Service 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. VXI. Tuesday, February 26, 1922 No. 143 C. normal PEN AND SCROLL: Pen and Scroll will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the rest room of central Administration building. Manuscripts are p.m. to be brought and read. ROTANY CLUB: OTANY CLUB: Bakery club will meet this evening at BETA CHI SIGMA; GAMMA EPSILON PI; Regular meeting of Beta Chi Sigma will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 in room 5 Administration building. The junior staff will have charge. - There will be a meeting of Gamma Epion Pi at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at Wakkins hall. Pledge services will be held. The smoker for the students of the School of Business will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Alpha Kappa Psi house, Mr. C, F. Kirley and Mr. R, W. Hershaw, of the Cook Paint and Varnish Company, will speak, HOY SCHMISHEY, President, Associated Students of School of Business JEAN BACHMAN, President. BUSINESS SCHOOL SMOKER: PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS $ ^{r} $ Physical examinations for women students will be held at the Student Hospital, 1466 Tennessee street, on Saturday, March 2. LOAN SCHOLARSHIPS: DR. RACHEL SPARKS. KAPPA BETA: SHAMEFUL NIGGARDLINESS The Scholarship Committee announces several $50 loan scholarships for women students available immediately. Applications should be made to the chairman from 11:30 to 12 a.m. in room 310 Fraser hall every day, or by appointment. E. GALLOU, Chairman. Brooklyn Daily Eagle SHAMELEY SIGAXDOLINESS Are haggling over the pension for Mrs. Cuba as a recipient of the creditable and prestigious. The services of her boss as American "proclaimed" in Cuba and the Philippines and as a great army medical officer to recognize her adequate recognition. The action of the committee in reducing to $1800 the $5000 pension voted by the Senate is on hold because there is no example of nigardiness, it is disgruntled. The Republic of Cuba has infringed on the Mrs. Wood an annuity of $37,000. eededly any legal proceedings will have to be tried in mixed courts, and, therefore, the rumor that all foreign judges are unlikely to probably incorrect. Chinese statesmen can see that such proceedings could be extremely extraterritorial, and would be the gravest evidence that they are on trial. The evidence of press editorial, instead of welcoming it as an evidence that freedom and dignity exist in the morale of the Re whose service he spent his life at great financial sacrifice, should be put in a position of seeming to deny to him what he had been so tenderable. The Senate should make sure that this incongruous piece of petticoaties is rectifiably reduced from a large figured figure. - Philadelphia Public Ledger The pronouncement from the Vatican that Catholic cherygms may not be used in official religious other club of similar character - it is understood was not inspired by Mr. — Springfield Republican Shoe Repairing While You Wait The New Manhattan Shirt $2.00 HOUK AND GREEN ELDING 05 Collar and cuffs ragged three reasons why you should see the new Wilson Brothers Shirts for spring! $2.50 New Neckwear, too! 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