PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBBLLARY 24, 1929 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Rev. Matthew T. Mather Associate Editor Milton Hurdley Associate Editor Andrew Pineau News Editor William A. Denbrough Short Editor Katharina Kearns Short Editor Katherine Rush Sunday Editor Emily Judele Night Editor Lexieweave Main Night Editor Lexieweave Main Almanac Editor Alison Sunn Almanac Editor Alison Sunn Exchange Editor Katharina Cairn Malcolm Elliott Warren Filipenko Nathan Snyder Savannah Vernon Albion DiMarecchio Jason Johnson Louise Junghau Marion Koch Vince Brooks V. Gorge Brown Advertising Mar., Eloain W. Murray, Foreign Adv, Mar., Service Palenco Ans't Advertising Mar., Kenneth Caps Ans't Advertising Mar., Fred Kernan Telephone Business Office K. 11. 66 Business Office H. 12. 49 Night Connection 707K Night Connection 707K each evening should you fail to receive it, please send a copy. If you do, 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 Illinois at Chicago and the Press of the Department of Journalism. Entered as second-class mail matter September ber 17, 2016; at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the set of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 THE CHERRY TREE LAD Tomorrow, Feb. 22, is the birthday anniversary of George Washington, the first president of the United States and father of the country. It is entirely fitting that this day should have been proclaimed a national holiday, and that the nation show reverence to him. America owes much to that Virginnian who so nobly headed her government in her first humble beginnings as a nation. This man first conceived of America as a democracy and gave to her self government rather than royalty. Besides his contributions as a general and a president, Washington was the source around which many legends grew, legends which are dear to many hearts. What school child does not know his as the small boy who never told a lie, standing before the fallen cherry tree, saying, "I did it with my little hatebite! There are numerous such stories woven into and around the character of Washington. And when occasionally cynics try to prove the falkey of the cherry tree and other episodes, their arguments fall upon deaf ears. The nation refuses to be disillusioned concerning such a beloved hero. To the cherry tree bed, America will tomorrow pay tribute. "THE OLD GRAY MARE "The old gray mare, she isn't whi she used to be" — Time was, who everyone hagged at the joke where an old man drove into town, and upon seeing the sign "Speed limit 12 miles per hour" whipped in his horse and yelled, "Giddin, Dobbin, that is pretty for us, but maybe we can make it. However, that story is now no longer a joke but a reality. Many streets in the larger cities bear signs declaring minimum speed laws. But to make matters even worse, Connecticut is expected to pass soon a bill establishing a minimum speed of 35 miles an hour on all state highways. The old gray maze is fast losing her prestige in America. She just cannot get up the speed. "The old order changeth," indeed, and each generation travels faster than the preceding one. Then the old order means, "Going, forever going, but where are you going to?" And the new replies heartlessly, "Who caret! And where did you get by going so slowly?" But how foolish to quibble over it! All look at the practical side of the question. Really, is it not much more sensible to keep everyone going right along than to delay the traffic by bothering with Debbin and his pals? WHITHER PEACE? The world is in a critical, anomalous position at present which needs more than usual careful consideration and thought from its statements and diplomats. Down beneath its attention with peace treaties, economic conferences, and efforts of the League of Nations is an unestate and discontent in which the altermist can find plenty of material pointing to a possible world conflict within the next two years. Revolts have broken out against Gen. Primo de Rivera who has been dictator of Spain since September- new 1923; rumblings of discontent are being neared in Italy as Premier Mussolini takes the cabinet positions, one by one, upon himself; recent riots in Bombyx and Mohammednas, Hindus and Pathans recount the final ultimatum to Great Britain mentioned by Madame Sarina Nalau in her convection address; mutiny but broken out among Northern Chinese troops while in the Provinces of Shenghu more than two hundred thousand people are already dead from cold and starvation; Great Britain's business, including its tourism sector, successt the W. C. Bridgman, First Lord of the Admiralty, is to keep pace with American cruiser construction; the economic conferences may lead to serious differences among the nations involved. And yet in spite of all such discount, incipient and otherwise, perhaps asease of it, the world is intensely interested in recent peace movements on the part of the United States. It is apparent that a crisis for world peace is near and that the nations' efforts within the coming few years, or possibly months, will either build toward a lasting peace or plunge the world again into blood and bate and destruction. There is no question as to what the people desire. EGISLATORS VISIT UNIVERSITY The visit of the ways and means committee of the state legislature to the University yesterday is also together in keeping with the new and broader trend of legislative thought. With the center of higher learning, in the state of Kansas to provide for, the legislators come to Lawrence to personally inspect the institution that they may work out the great problem of caring for that institution from first hand knowledge. Short as necessarily makes their visit here still they see the state's University as it is, the varied activities that it encompasses and the great work, that it must do for the sons and daughters of Kansas. There is regret that the visit of the legislators could not be longer, but there is satisfaction that they could make a personal imitation at all. Surely their day here, short and full as it was, must have shown them that this University, constantly growing, should have support in keeping with its growth. Among the first buildings erected by the early settlers of this state were school houses. That the furtherance of education is still of paramount importance among those in authority in the state is evidenced by the visit of the Kanan legislators to the University. Today's simile; As busy as a trap drummer with a broken arm. It is much safer to play horse than to play the ponies. Lie for today: "Ain't this weather wonderful?" If spring is just around the corne it is being held up by the traffic. Mum's the word with looever. He evidently has read the advertisement in the paper. The next congress will have more women and consequently more discussion than any other congress has ever had. Man cannot be persuaded to accept virtue for its own sake. He rather has to be seduced by it. Advertisement: South America's Drink Pepa You Up Without Intoxication—Now is that good advertising? Little Osoie says that he does not believe he could stand ten nights in a barroom, but he would surely like to try about two of them. China bans toy pistols and air guns because bandits have been using them to terrorize the country. At last these nerve rackers have been put to some use. Dry Debate Echoes—Headline Even the newspapers are beginning to admit that debates are dry. Ancients Unique Calendar System Involved Months of Twenty Day Mexico City—A beginning has been made in the residues of Zapatiza writing and in the understanding of the culture which with its strong Maga favor diversified in the southern Mexican state of Quintana, an isolate from Mexico. The University of Texas at Austin can review of Historical Studies, has deduced certain fundamental principles of Zapatiza writing from a comparative study of Oxton archaeological sites, and European outlays, as well as in the enriched Indian cities of that state. Figure Number Numerals in Zapotec, as in Maya, are expressed by a dot and bar system; he dotting the value of 1 and the bar of 2. No such number bigger than "Inside Stuff" Kew at this late day Isley made a person now and then, who think newspapers are constantly hunting for something to fill the paper with. But the ticker. Newspapers are always full of news; but not for merely something; but for merely something to fill spaces in the Kansan, Science Service, the United Press, and publishes for national audiences, foreign and domestic, take care of the columns nicely. Shares and participants in this era of news and publications will fill any paper. Today's Best Editorial --that of the Mayas of the Old Empire, which lowered Oxenan on the south and east, and also because of the 260-day tannahill was very important to their culture. It is possible that this calender the most notable intellectual achievement of native American civilizations may have originated in Oxana THE RED LIGHTS WORK! Immediately upon the signing by President Coulidge of the fifteen 10,000-trains bill, the British ambassador at Washington, Sir Eric Reward, comes into the spotlight with the assignee that his government will take the initiative soon in prosecutions. Further naval armament limitations. They saw us as scrap our capital ships in honest contact with our engageers, and we also protested the interpretations which utilized their wishes and proceeded to harm them. The hunging of those 15 red lightings Dum his shades by Shuice Sum dam that they were caught by big naval powers who monkeyed up into the faithless limitation agree Responsive to the demands of our people the government has "called" the funds of these naval poker play centers to find that Uucs game is not bluffing! The United States are ready and willing to join in any promulgating conference, if necessary, on armaments; they will not suffer the attacks of terrorists; they detail the details and result a second time. In the former naval limitations dea e secaumed first and got whinsawed —Atlanta Constitution. As Others See It --that of the Mayas of the Old Empire, which lowered Oxenan on the south and east, and also because of the 260-day tannahill was very important to their culture. It is possible that this calender the most notable intellectual achievement of native American civilizations may have originated in Oxana ADVANCE MENTAL HYGIENE'S LONG ADVANCE Next May the first international congress on mental health will be held in New York, where countries having arranged to send representatives to the notable academic community of psychologyists, educators, criminologists, administrators and role models. The scope of mental hygiene is not inherently wide. Especially when the test is considered that the movement of an individual's influence must be thought remarkable, Child guidance, health and charity work, social welfare service, counseling, medical training, maladapted families, even improvement of international relations, are among the activities that have been influenced by mental hygiene as now annuited. Today mental hygiene is part of paediatric health in the primary care doctor Vincent, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, has procedured a sanitization to assist him but understated his sister to the minds, the emotional nature, the nervous systems and the emotions of human beings and to control or mollify collective conduct as well as individual The report submitted to the Russell Sage Foundation by Fred S. Hull and the late Mary E. Richmond that juniors are resorting to advertising to drumm up marriages into rebel a new kind of marriage, which rhapsades mean more fees; and to stimulate business, placards are being used to deploy young couples, and to deploy young couples, and to Chicago Daily News The coming conference will review the past and endeavor to shed light on the newer problems of the movement. THE MARRIAGE/MARKET --that of the Mayas of the Old Empire, which lowered Oxenan on the south and east, and also because of the 260-day tannahill was very important to their culture. It is possible that this calender the most notable intellectual achievement of native American civilizations may have originated in Oxana Starting Feb. 25 for one week only. Trade-in-Sale on Ollendorff watch. *13 has, however, been found in any Mazaite inscription. Inscriptions may numerals are found assigned in dots and farts up to 10; rather which other symbols are used? Then in Aztec, in Spanish, or greater than 13 are found extant. This does not mean that the Zapotillo montyari could group millionaires never devolved to expatriate or something more. It is a significant fact, Mr. Cano points out, that the grandma Zapotillo, Maya, Mexico and Axiae, another arbiter, jingled about to marry A classification of all such symbols shows 28 instead of 20 distinct forms although it is possible that some of them are identical to others. If of these Zippeite "dary-g灵" can be related to the known Ascites "dary-g灵" there will be more than 10 do the Maxi. The Zapotes represented the yearly the Head of the Run-Gun Tiahue, or Coyote in their loreiances. Unlike he Mayan, and like the Aztecs, the Zapotecs designate a sun god, and so a result my Zapotec or Aztec date can occur every 32 years, just as 70 can recur very early in Christian chronology. 1 minister is reported to split h ves with taxiib drivers. Because certain Gaussian tribes are the Zapotecs and Calcuttaes, had "warner of naming years similar" New York Times The working of one of the placas, displayed on a street car running because it is particularly expensive. It said "Sweetheart, be ready at I'clock; we'll go 6 —", just a short rush, and Justice and hand — will be the landlord. "Give me time to develop a legitimate rosemur business," has ever gone so far is to print a hoodyset setting forth the advantages of getting married. "It makes men of these municipalities or on ground that publicity would give them more advertising. Perhaps that may be true, but if we know anything about the reason for alarms. It is not such blindishments but the sort-called entertainment of a "Coya Cottage in Crazy Town" that provides the gentle Boggars in Hungary must pay income taxes hereafter. The ruling, it is explained, follows the discovery of a $50 million tax that make more money than responsible working men. But wasn't the tough baggers plough for larger handouts on the ground that they have been used to baggery by the income tax? - Times-Pienyane The Hawk's Nest --first, statement H:H-H-How Gf-Far are we f-k-F从K-K-Kansan City? 2. we K. U. Deblarer. W-W-What The Printer's Nightmare (The Curse of a Kansas Linotype (Curse) QUETTANY Eun Frison II announces the pleasing of . . . the regular W. S. G. A. ten a missus W. S. G. A. ten a missed be den by . . . students should pay up for . . . in Congress Today, send the Knaehouse house and the Linden Vories will . . . after Ten nights in a Barroom to send the Knaehouse house and speak on . . . enriched to win and have unmet the done for Hart Schaffner Marc's nice warm for disorderly conduct Landley says that and the Gift Shop Jenkins' Anchor service with a smile will MAY the Cleaner happier to know that he is well necessary to abash half week since the fluff continues to spread Fresh Butter in Jay's tea-break with breathten Quench club is all wet wash 'nautilus' will according to training at half price . . . for nice young man with recommendations and bolls similar to those used in shirts The simile for today: So dumb she thinks the word "gullible," was adopted from "Gulliblue's Travels." First Stutterer: Aw, h-h-h-h-! H LH-H-Here we are! T.T-T-hen t-t-t-there (Curse) hey've gone where it now) was he man whose wife was so garulous CLOSED Open Friday and Saturday A Gift From Coty Monday Morning at 7:30 The New Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Coty Silver-Jubilee Compacte Free with each box of Coty Face Powder The Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. Phone 999 Now that winter seems to be about over it's time to get out your Kodak and take some snapshots for your memory book. Get Out Your Kodak--that the poor fellow died from asphyxiation. Our Kodak finishing service insures your getting the best negatives will yield. In at 8 tonight — out at 2 tomorrow. For day or night—lighs or dark—afts—the best him. It doubled, coated. About an enlargement from your favorite negative? In today—out tomorrow. D'Ambra Photo Service 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVII Thursday, February 21, 1928 no. 110 2011. 12.16. QUILL CLUB Quail Club will meet Wednesday evening in 750B the rest room of the Administration building. NAGMI DAS1328E, Chancellor. GERMAN CLUB; The German Club will meet Monday, Feb. 25, at 4:20 p.m. in a very entertaining program consisting of songs, humorous games, games and host but not lead a "Kaffeeklatsch" has been prepared! All interested are invited. ENGENE MAEMUTH MUELLER, President. 10. 23. 49 SNOW ZOOLGGY CLUB: MEREDITH OLINGER, President. Hearts and Flowers Hugh Bently Absent minded fellow to armenes wonder: Mr. Dunkelbauer, shake hands with Mr. Bingham! Excuse harpe and tell harpe. Send the Daily Kansas home. We understand that in Arkansas quartz is practically useless, Well! Well! What a change in quarts a few mills makes. Snow Zoobology Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening, Feb. 21 at 5:30 in room 304 snow hall. B. H. Dillenius of the montgomery department will talk on some of his own research work. "The Post-mortal Reef," a new project by the Montgomery pop-up business to consider, All members are urged to be present. The CinginSutt Enquirer. Boston Evening Transcript. The age of miracles is not over yet, Lots of people expect Mr. Hoover to enforce prohibition. Until you find out more about the Einstein electronoptrophysics theory you'd betray not try to insulate your room with a rubber slide and top off a rubber shelf. Mr. Roosevelt ratio on old clothes to go fishing — Newsoto. So stuff a modest nut, won't even high-hat a fish. Ciucipati Enquirer. of Novelties BIG REDUCTION SALE 1033 Mass. Novelties (cards, piaques, lamps, etc.) HOUSE OF DESIGN Phone 210 Student Smocks All of our outstanding qualities in regard to design, workmanship and materials that have made our garments supreme are even more noticeable in this new showing. The coat smock, regulation artist's smock, the double-breasted plain or belted style and the basque model with flared skirt are introduced in the newest colors and trimmings. The hand embroidery on the pockets is the newest in design and is sure to please the most modern co-ed. Basket and round pockets. In Honeydew, Green, Rose, Blue You'll think you've turned the calendar ahead to spring when you see the new University styled Spring Suits in our windows! $38 and upward Jqx3 .