PAGE TWO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS University Daily Kansar Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas *Bobney T. Maker* Editor-In-Chief Associate Editor Assistant Editor Commentator Cut-outs Editor Katherine Macias Storytoner Storytoner Storytoner Storytoner Associate Editor Arthur Circle Betty Isoannine Albert Moore Ada Koh Larry Hancock Mery Ittman Bettie Miller Kathleen Kushner Luke Suker Wendell Carry Business Staff Advertising Mar., ... Edwin W. Murray Foreign Adm. Mgr., ... Bernie Pareskas Ana't Advertising Mar., ... Kenneth Caps Ana't Advertising Mgr., ... Ferd Kernan **News Room:** K. 11; 22 **News Room:** K. 11; 22 **Your vacation should be delivered before 6:30** each evening. Should you fail to receive it, you may be charged $25 per delivery. a copy will be sent you by 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 Kansas, from the Press of the Department Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910; at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1870. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1929 THE WEEK Back in Washington after a month's vacation in Florida, President-elect Hoover worked on his inaugural address and pendured over the cabinet appointments. Melville E. Stone, the "grand old man of Journalism," and former manager of the Associated Press for 25 years died at his home in New York, while in California, Edward Doheny, Jr., 36 year old son of the oil magnet was killed by his secretary who was presumably insane. The House passed a bill providing for the deportation of certain alien law violators while the Senate passed one which raises the educational standards of immigrants. A bill backed by Colonel Lindbergh was introduced in Congress which would authorize the post office department to contract for the transfer of air mail from as well as to foreign countries. The R. B. and O, and the Van Sweringen interested asks the Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to merge a number of eastern railroads. Senator Reed of Missouri in a farewell burst of oratory excited the Senate metebers by assailing those persons who "talk dry and drink wet." Senator Borah of Idaho who is said to have refused a cabinet position in order to continue his service in the Senate replied to him, and Governor Reed charged that Kansas City supplies linen to Kansas. At the University the student and faculty enjoyed a holiday Friday occasioned by Washington's birthday. Missouri beat Kansas in basketball and was defeated in turn in the indoor truck meet in Kansas City. W.S.G.A. PARTY "It was a good party, and it was not a dance either. Well, unless you count in the barn dances and the Virginia reel." That was the kind of comment heard about the W.S.G.A. party given in the Union building Friday evening. Several hundred students attended the first mixer of its kind sponsored by the women's council. The party furnished a new variety of entertainment. Everyone had his share of laughs during the evening from a sack popping relay,—which by the way, tended broken ear drums, and the old fashioned dances. "Swing your partner!" but watch where you swing her, for the waxed floor did not give the dancers the sure footing that the old barn did. George and Marta Washington were there in spirit and in person,—yes in several persons. In fact, eight of them learned their Memorial School showed their college friends just how to dance the Nevertheless, there was one drawback to the party:—it was authorized only until 11 p.m. MELTING TEMPERATURES Can America be idealized any longer as the "Melting Pot," or has she become a heterogeneous mass of minor nations? Before the World War the United States prided herself on her assimilation of aliens; but when the conflict in Europe broke out, simultaneously little France's, little Germany's, little Ireland's and little Judas' came to life in all the large cities in the country. The "Melt- ling Pot" seemed but a hot air blast penetrating the outer veneer. Americans became alarmed and at once began to make their immigration law stricter. The "Melting Pot" has since received many additional blows in the forms of gang warfare and racketeering. As an effort towards assimilation congress is gradually trying to lower the melting point of aliens by raising immigration requirements. The latest act, passed by the house a few days ago requires that all immigrants must be skilled in a particular craft, technique, business or science where labor of like qualifications cannot be found already in the country. This bill is designed to bar the type of alien who settles down in the industrial sections and swells the foreign sections of cities. This latter type of immigrant is the hardest to assimilate. America was in need of this legislation. For if she is to be a true "Melting Pot," the Americanization temperature generated by her citizenry and the melting point of aliens must be made equal. THE PEACE PACT ARMED The fact that Secretary Kallergi an- proves in principle the arms change plan, as embodied in the Porter reser- tion, shows that the perpetrator of the peace pact is willing to add teeth to the惩able giant document. Those who opposed the pact on the grounds that it was too weak to be useful would be answered by this re- solution. It would seem that if the peace plan is accepted in spirit it should be accepted in practice as well. Governmental sale of munitions to any warring nation cannot be construed as consistent with a pure contargiving war. As Secretary Kellog points out, an embargo placed by the president would mean only that the government would not sell nor aid in the selling or delivery of munitions to countries at war, and would not interfere in any way with private sale of munitions from this country. An embargo would then, in reality only be an expression of displeasure on the part of the nited States government at the state of war in certain countries. It would not interfere with private trade rights but would announce the official neutrality of this country. The resolution is entirely compatible with our adoption of the Kellog Peace Pact, and even if an embargo were of little help in actually stopping a war it would be of unlimited value in proving our sincerity of purpose and our neutrality. The testimony at the Da Vival trial in New York in support of claims in behalf of the rival portrait that they are true to life and character must have been painful to the ultra-immigrant life and character to do with art? Springfield Republican The Southern Pacific will supply knives with salads on its slimming cars. That will be all right for some salads to be served, but the team must make shrimp stay on them. Morning Oregonian Deems Tayler can picture the American goer-goers exclaiming an ennase, in the alleged language of a lean and hungry look. He thins too much. He is a great observer and he looks quite through the deeds of people who are warned him in time. He will do the best that is in him to give the operators what they want—emotion, emotion and more emotion. But he is not sure whether he is near how he was to the edge of the precipice before he laid aside a work that had actually trapped him into an uneasy degree of thinking. He says: Today's Best Editorial I put six months into the book of words and a year and a half into composing the music before I left the classroom imitated by thought instead of emotion. The music would have nothing to say, but I got an idea. "You can't have too much thought in an opera. It goes by emotion." Brooklyn Daily Eagle It is a proverb that the wise man never takes any one into his work, and that he is not the excusees, and the workshop of the grand opera composer was certainly not in the mind of the proverb con- ducing that the obscurities of the distant past. NO ROOM FOR THOUGHT IN Unearthed Canaanite Fort Tower Reveals Hieratic Writing Evidence Philadelphia—How Egyptian and Canaanite soldiers fought and worshipped within the walls of Betti-shan in the valley of the Jordan, 3,200 years ago, is shown by a report on the newest finds made by the University of Pennsylvania Museum's expedition to Palestine, by the director, Alan Rowe. This is the seventh season that the expedition has excavated at this famous Bible city, now known as Petan. A great fort-tower, with thick walls of brick, is one of the important finds from the period before the coming of the Children of Israel, when they built them. It has been identified as the Fort of Canaanites. This fort-tower must have served as a last refuge for troops in time of siege, Profite Rowle concludes. Adjoining it are the foundations which he believes may well have been the residence of the Egyptian commandant of the fort in the time of Ramesses II, the Pareidolus of the Oppress- ( Releases Version ) "Inside Stuff" --only trade in sale on Ol Observing readers probably have deduced that since the beginning of the period, users have been using "dateless datelines". (The dateline is the line at the beginning of a data stream.) This change follows the practice of several well-edited news websites. This change The place of origin of a news story is still important. With the coming of the telegraph, the date has lost its meaning. The most news was carried by mail, a Lawrence newspaper might have in the same news paper of yesterday from Kansas City, on three weeks before the fire at Fort Smith. A date then was essential. Today news from San Francisco, New York and Kansas City all arrives in Lawrence at the same time. The latest news on the city in datelines has become, like the toms and appendix in the human genome, a stage of development, useless today. Campus Opinion --only trade in sale on Ol Loyalty? Well. Hardly! Editor Daily Kansen: Call 1300 The basket ball season for Kansas is now closed—as far as our home games are concerned. And such an ending as it was. Not that the work of the coaches in the league — all praise is due to those men who gave everything they had in a very evident desire to turn in a win for the team. But this is not true that the coach in any way fell short in an effort to give us the pleasure of seeing our bitterest rival go down to defeat. —But to the "hylah" team and coach is the diredee cost. True it is dispointing to go through a season with as few victories as Kansai has obtained this year. And he has been honored with so many valley championship teams—but it would have been far better that Kansas had never won a single game if we are to take defeat and win the national title at the game last night displayed. Loyalty2 Wall Hardly! Our Service includes Brake Testing, Tire Repairing, Battery Service, Complete Lubrication, Gas and Oil. To "boo" a referee in the heart of excitement is an offense that might be excused among immature high school students, but beckoning the coach of your own institution are actions which are paradoxical for no group—especially one in a state institution of higher learning. The student must wait for the university last night and before the legislative bodies of our state. The writer feels that it was a disgrace to our school and sincerely hopes that this action will help to ensure that society have not learned to control their feelings to such an extent as to act the part of gentlemen and sportsman in a game where we will roar from attending future athletic activities of the University. Our washing man tuts out only first class work. He washes your car on top, underneath, and cleans the inside as well as the outside of the car. CAR WASHING CARTER SERVICE ASHAMED FOR KANSAS "Egyptian serbes and craftsmen must also have been quartered in one army. We know that we have now actually found the handwork of one of these very serbs on a palestine which was in the corridor west of the confusarium." Amour the objects d’爱 discovered in the fort tower were a small tapered drum and a small jar in the form of a squatting man, and fragrances of a pottery model of a two-horsed horse or repreating the horses, the male, and the female. The inscription on the fragment is part of a religious text translated into 'The fire in the house of the lord,' which describes a Set and the ruddy beings are his associates which included the hippopotamus, pigs, crocodile and sorrowful monsters. The importance, since it is the first evidence at Behman, of the horrific writing, used by the Egyptians instead of homoglyphics for ordinary language. "Discovery of the charlet model recalls the Biblical message in the chapter of Joshua." Professor Rowen states, "so when it is written, 'And the land is not enough for yet and all the water there is not enough for yet and all the valley hills are full of stone from both they who are of Pathouban and her towns and they who are of the cab In the courtyard of the residence was discovered an enormous cylindrical-shaped bulk of bricks, which has a present extent of 0.220 modern square meters. A temple dating back to Themistos III, who regarded about 1500 B. C. has been excavated revealing the remains of a great circular "culture" which must have been used for roasting the sacrificial animals and a Cannibal well, associated with the temple and produced its kind discovered in Palestine. As Others See It CARGO SHIPS FOR SALE Following the acceptance of a $16- 82,000 bid for the United States and --only trade in sale on Ol American Merchant Lines, consisting of the shipment and ten other liners, has a fleet of 100 boats, calling for bids on 254 ocean-cargo vessels. Their sale would dispose of all the cargo handled at the execution of about 109 ships retained for Shipboard Board operations. The board has retained its recommended sale prices on these ships by about fifteen per cent, due to the recent discovery that the cost of repairing their ships would be previous estimates. As the laid-up bons are only a liability in their present condition and, in fact, might in a few more years become worthless, the price reduction seems a good business move, that should facilitate their sale. The transaction involving the North Atlantic passenger fleet is being studied by a research team, which lacks legal authority to stop the sale but can "advise" the Shipping Board as to a course of matter. The board may offer in the matter is to urge the board to increased efforts in getting the government out of the ship's business. —Philadelphia Public Ledger. The Hawk's Nest Now, I'm Mad! Judging by the despicable display of spontaneity from our spectacles at the game we had this Thursday night, we were beating an sailing at duet 2 cents per. I've a premonition this has been used before, but it just came to me today—'it's fuzzy that way— "We long now landlady is always smoof" around in everybody's business. "You don't say! Well, what a lot of hot hair!" "Say, you know that Jonesgy wished *25*—son of the big steel magnetz 7. Well, he’s in bed with a fever *100*. "What makes you think so." Crips, warnsULLI Ain't I bin watchin' how?" Heaven! Loving thanx to F. Y. The strokes for today: As busy as it is Now, if some guy'll pass the flit, --only trade in sale on Ol Starting Feb. 25 for one week only. Trade-in-Sale on OL-landoff watches lendorff watches. Hot Toasted Sandwiches ARARAT I. KANSAS CITY, MO. 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"Macbeth has never been ragged with such striking and vicious beauty." - New York Times Mail Orders Now to "Mr. Creech dances with her mother, cousin, husband and beautiful background partner with every stork and backyard kind of the play." John Hutchens, New York Post HOWARD HERRICK, Mgr., MACBETT I Ararat Temple, KANSS CITY, MO. "People could be so sick, and to induce them we had to use medicine," Macdonald said at once, are for the sick as comfortably aligned as it is more being applied. "If you had someone else's symptoms, you would not be surprised." Ariadne Kothi said. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN XXVI Sunday, February 24, 1959 No. 111 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY The regular meeting of the Christian Science Society of the University of Kansas will be held at 4 p.m. in Sunday room b, Myron hall. All students are welcome to attend. S. D. PARKER President. MATHEMATICS CLUB: LECTURE ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE FOR PRESIMEN: There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Club Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in room 211 Administration building. Professor Dixonon After will talk on "The Law of Errors." DOROTHY RUGGE, President. LECTURE ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE FOR FRESHMEN: The next lecture on Contemporary Literature for freshmen will be Thursday of this week. Feb. 28, at 4:39 p. m. in France; 215. Miss Gardner will speak on "Lou Tolstoi." LECTURE TO ENGLISH MAJORS; we'll get rid of the insects who uncorked the recipe on that one. Professor Rollo Walter Brown, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, skilled to work in the English department and other areas internationally in 205 FDS Internships (JOSEN.com). Hugh Bently Thenx to F. D. Joslyn—hope you like this "hooey." Reedink apunk dum like thus isalattadarnfoillishness. Thayres jouste aindoense tut. 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