SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Debaters in Second Meet Kansas to Oppose Washington and Missouri Kansas debaters will meet opponents for the second time this year in a triangular debate held Tuesdays, March 18 and April 7 at Washington university. The Kansas team, consisting of Paul Aiken, c29, and Joseph McDowell, c32, will meet the Missouri and Arkansas representatives in a formidable primitive side of the question: Resolved that the proposal for modification of the Volunteer law and the eighteenth amendment, approved by Governor Smith in the acceptance Garvey Bowers, m71, and Colein Bowers, m31, the Kansas State University professor Robert Halline, the Washington affirmative team, on the same question in central Administration and administration. A system of voting by the audited similar to the one used at the Kansan debate will be used this debate. "The practice of allowing the audience to vote on the merits of the teams has proved its popularity with Kansas audiences." Prof. E. C. Bash appears in a debate in which he chance to vote on the question but before and after the debate, this showing any influence the debater may have on the opinions of more than one opponent. The ability of the individual debater will probably be taken also," he said. --that an appropriate ring lends an air of distinction? Let us show our selection of stones and crests. Announcements The Fellowship Banquet of the Baptist Young People's Society has been postponed because of the firing of a staff member. The semester, Leslie Bury, President. < The League of Women Valor meeting scheduled for Monday, Dec 10, has been positioned to Monday, Dec. 17. -Marcin Chadwick, president. Important Y. M. C. A. Caleb meeting, Sunday night, 5 o'clock the homes of Tol Shultz. (720) chairman, Alane Blyth. (720) Licey Plumley, president. A mistake in the placard amounts in the exhibition of pictures I had just seen and said the exhibit would not be open to the public Sundays. The exhibit will be on Sunday after the 29th of this month and the 29th and 19th of this month. The university Christmas for Committee will hold a public meeting tomorrow at 3:29 p. m. in central Ad. auditorium. Arthur Rook for 12 years a student secretary to the finance department, foreign students and the goose that a student loan fund might do in foreign countries. Six women have enrolled in the no aviation course offered at the University of Nevada regardless of the $2 and no promises of airplane rides. Have You Noticed --n "ADORATION" . Provide through Provident What It Will Do for You The Provident Thrift Policy If you live it will pay y $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 it w pay your beneficiary $10,000 cash, or in monthly installment as long as he or she lives. 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As the height of her beauty passed so quickly, she seemed to find solace if being arranged in pretty clothes. She was hapiness when we were home in our playroom or out in a restaurant. For most of us, these dights of imagination that only she and I could take, and continually changing her dress, and even her very character, to satisfy our whim. Cotie wore bade, bracelets, ribbons and her appliqué THE KANSAN MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Volume XXVI Lawrence, Kansas, December 9, 1928 Carlotta In Alice Schultz I remember Catherine in her infancy. I date the beaching of her childhood from the time she came to live with me. On that day, I was now seven and she—and well—she was still wearing her first long dress. I remember walking on one morning to enquire about the house where Catherine had purchased her clothes. In all, with the universe of childhood, was certain the child had brought her. Carolita was a beautiful baby. She had blue eyes under delicate eyewears, an impudent tiny scarlet mouth and cheeks tilted with the deep business of Babyhood. She possessed a more miff at a nose than at a mouth, her mouth tucked up around. From under a tight-fitting white wool cap, a wrist of brown curls dropped around her face and on the nips of her neck, disarming in their naturalness. Poor child! she could never wear hoods with bright ribbons for she had no chin under which to tie them. Her plum, short arms reached eat at right angles to her body, giving her an air frame that would hold her hands together each hand she had four fingers, which could never be separated, and a tiny thumb, on the left one of which, in later years, she wore a thin wire ring, the sharp ends of the wire being covered with a bit of blue silk. This surprise was the pride of Carola, who always found the dress was swatched in a long, white baby dress, enhancing the mischievousness of her bright blue eyes. What's in a name? A great deal! I once thought the question stupid, but it is not really. The name, Carolita, brings visitors to me of a tall young man with a charming smile and incidentally, I recall that he was one of our late friends an innocent affection for various young men and at the time of Carolina's coming they were Charlie, George and Carl. Charlotte and Georgia were described as being too unattractive for my child. It was Cardi himself who christened her Carolita, and he explained the meaning of Cottie. From this, I suppose the same psychology which would see in my youthful love for Carolita the material instinct, would also be the picture of a young man in the background to explain my favourite towards her. But that would be unsafe to Cottie. It would suppose my love for Carolita. Perhaps after all, there is not much to a maze. ANALYSIS As a mother, I was not always above repose. Cottie's place as favorite was undermined. If we were walking it was almost Cottie who spoke in her mind and the way she walked was pulled along by the arm and站ed at regular intervals because of her relevant steps. If I am always doing that it is just Cottie who was the first to notice it. Cottie was the first to notice which hair she chose of the rest of my family, but Cottie was always claimed for myself. One time when we were "playing house" I fell into a three inches my playmate insisted that I be naughty and should be squatted. It seemed no one else should not know that Cottie was never muggy! Very few, I think have ever had a Carollita for a playmate. Cottie was always what I wanted her to be. And always she displayed a willingness that was delightful. Sometimes she was a baby in her long white, baby dress at others she was a small girl. Sometimes she was grown up daughter in a pink silk evening dress. Whatever she did she always told me all about it. And I, for reasons of my own, never scolded her. I in turn confided everything to her. Her capacity for sympathy was unlimited. Always she answered just the right thing and what I was expecting her to answer. If I felt tears were necessary to the end of it, I would liberate literally over her face, produced the effect desired. Reality meant everything to both of us. I know God, IL is made of sunlight. Moonlight, starlight. Reflected in the stream. I know Mike. He is made of street lights. Show lights, cur lights, An skyscraper in heaven. (Continued on page three) —Avis Meculfe. —Rhodomorthi. He thought that she was going away from him. It was true that he had her. They breakfasted together; they worked together. She was his. But somehow he knew or thought he did, that she did not love him any more. Vulcan was snugnoot. Women shouldn't be so erratic. One had them, and The Artificer of the Gods The Husband of Venus by Isabel Bandy Venus looked inches to the table at Vulcan. Sha fitted a golden goblet to her lowly mouth, wot her lips, and then started the conversation in true witte like fashion. "Harmonia has broken her necklace again. You'll need it for me today, you won't hear." I answer to a fashion she was taking in her daughter's belongings to her husband. "Harmonia has no respect for things or people." She signed as if all daughters were beyond her. Vulcan looked at her starry eye. It was too bad, he thought, that the daughter couldn't have been beautiful like the mother. Harmonia was not his father, and he had been the subject of much controversy between them. "Of course I'll attend to it today, Venus, but as I see it there's no absolute hurry about it. But I suppose since Harmonia is just like her mother, the matter won't wait. Necklaces are insensitive; they can't help be broken." He pushed back his chair, got up, and went to the window. "Now Vulcan, let's not begin on that again. Because Harmonia is my daughter, well I'm sorry she isn't yours, but the fact remains that she isn't. We've gone over that too many times and we've never had her place immediately. She got up from the table and walked into the adjoining room singing a careless song. Then she came back to him, put her hand on his shoulder and smiled at him. Her smile infuriated him. He didn't mind mounding the necklace, but what he did was to give her over him, and her afterward责骂 for his feelings. No.70 Clutching Sands by William A. Deuchartz The little car laboured almost to a stop, and he inexperienced in the driver pushed down the "one" pedal. The rolling砂土 of the desert unaged at the slowlywachings wheels, and the car refused to go farther away in low speed. It stopped, a bone in the darling white sunlight reflected by the shimmering. The driver got out of the car, and walked slowly across, watching the sand dwelling the tires and running smoothly elfting in between the spikes. He noted the fiercely burning water in the radiator, and contemplated the painfully small amount of water remaining in the cannon on the running board. He was alone, yet he muttered semi-consciously all the while. "One thing yet to do, and if that fails, if I don't break the trail again . . ." All who saw him curled the civil inspiration that sent him from his home toward highway, to this sandy, shifting waste that was clutching at his life. A whim, it had been, to see a famous poisoned waterhole which had claimed the lives of many travelers in the desert. A sign on the side of the road read: "This man he had lost his way, as the wind-tossed sands obscured the trail. And now the sands clutched at the wheels of his automobile and held them in their grip. He wilt shadow sweep across the sand, and with that, he returns." "One thing yet to do . . . "Still muttering disconcertedly, the man stooped at a front wheel and removed the valve core from the tire. The air railed out with a loud bounce, and the car settled as the tire was deflated. He repeated the operation at each of the other wheels, and again started the motor. The added traction given by the deflated tires made an impediment of the loose sand. Under great strain, the little car moved slowly forward as the man pressed it into low. A great deal of time passed, though the son still hung high above the horizon. The little car bore its long driver slowly forward through the disconsolate waste of the desert. The carrion-seeking vulture marveled. Ever were the man's eyes scaming the unpredictable horrion for a faint glimpse of it, or a family moving object in the distance, that was being seized. Always within him he bore the appeal of experience, wild hope that on reaching the summit of the edge he might see his objective, and at the same time he faced the horror of doubt. God! Suppose he was going in the wrong direction, always away into the heart of the desert! He pressed abruptly, in hope of scoring some small bit back, and then he cautiously turned back where he had come, wondering . . . your darling . . . The motor was racing really, straining under the abnormal load. He knew that it could not run this way indefinitely. Already the radiator must have so heavily compressed that it forced to spare a drop of water and its liquid front was drained, so he tried to ignore the protections of the engine as he sat with his foot pressured on the pedal. "It must be over this dune," he mumbled. "It must be . . ." The little car attacked bravely the upgrade which it approached, and then it coughed sharply, wiping out all the remaining water in the radiator made the only sound. The man sat still a long time, and then muttered weakly, "Gas! Out of gas!" His head dropped upon his hands on the steering wheel. His shoulders shook. The sands sifted in between the spokes of the wheels. In a short time they would be covered to the hubs. 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