PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1922 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Svcrt Editor Campus Editor Koreanese Maker Night Editor Milford Humorist Alamodie Editor Chauvin Editor Cudley Editor Braunby Editor Sunday Magazine Editor Dewar Vernal Associate Editor William Dangerberg Koreanese Maker Milford Humorist Alamodie Editor Cudley Editor Braunby Editor Sunday Magazine Editor Mildred Edwards Warren Palm Warren Palm Alice Button Betty Powell Betty Powell Simon Foster Janice Hardy Jennie Johns Advertising Manager Wayne Ashley Ann't Advertising Mar. Berenice Patelaink Ann't Advertising Mar. Janette Jarrelle Location Business Office K, U. 40 News Room K, U. 2 Night Connection 270K Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Jurisprudence at the University of Kansas, from the Press of the Department Entered an second-class mail matter. Section 17, 19, 10; at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1928 THE ROCK CHALK PASSES **THE ROCK CHALK PASSES** * Rock Chalk, Jaghawk, KUooo, the famous Kansas fighting yell which has two renowned games and is reputed to have led the Twentieth Kansas resurgent to victory, is passing. No longer it is recorded the first honors in Campus tradition. Even the chess leader has dismixed and oddities to give it life. New students are unamused with it and the old students suppress yawns when it is suggested. Perhaps the full meaning of it has not been caught by the present body, perhaps the leaders do not catch it properly — there are many ways of diagnosing what life the Rock Chalk. But the fact remains that its is no longer given in the endure and rhythm which made it famous. Is it true that the day of the Rock Chalk is passed?" GERMANY GOES FORWARD German aviation which had the most successful year in its history, still outlasts that of every other country in the world. Between January 1 and September 1 the airlines of the Lufthansa, the leading German air service, covered approximately 500,000 miles and carried more than 700,000 passengers. Germany has held the attention of the world by the flight of the Bremen and the Graf Zeppelin. During the time aviation was restricted in Germany their people developed gliders which were able to stay in the air for remarkable periods of time. German triumphs have not been limited to aviation. Recently the standard Oil Company paid the consolidated dye makers of Germany a large sum of money for their knowledge of a process by which oil could be taken from coal. Thus Germany still leads the world in manufacture of dye-stuffs and chemicals. Germany was crushed miserably for a time after the war. She had lost men and wealth. Her manufacturing interests were destroyed and her position among nations was unenviable. But she still has the leading scientists and still can produce geniuses, Eventually, perhaps, Germany will be a stronger nation than ever before. REPARATIONS new efforts on the part of Germany to effect a new plan for paying her war debt seem doomed to failure almost before they start. There is no doubt that they will fail if all the principal countries interested maintain their present position in the matter. There are several reasons for such a conclusion. Almost all the countries which took part in the war owe money to the United States. In addition to this Belgium, France, and Italy owe money to Great Britain. Obviously Great Britain is not going to pay the United States without demanding money from her own debtors, France, Italy and Belgium think that they can pay their own debts only with money obtained from Germany. The present annuity demanded from Germany under the Dawes plan amounts to about $900,000,000 yearly. The present annuity demanded from Germany under the Dawes plan amounts to about $600,000,000 yearly. France's war debt amounts to annual payments of $187,000,000, Italy's to $48,000,000, Belgium has claims of $50,000,000 years against Germany, and England wants $180,000,000 anually from some source to pay the United States. German experts are demanding a 40 per cent reduction on the present annuity. With such a reduction it would be impossible for other countries to pay the $250,000, 000 demanded by the United States each year. Other countries certainly are not going to reduce the annuity when they have to have money to pay the United States. Germany fought in the war and lost, and in this case it seems that the loser must pay the debts. THE DISCOVERY OF THE WEST Herbert Hoover, termed by his critics a colorless candidate, has defended Governor Alfred E. Smith, the vivid personality that thrilled thousands with his oratory and mad himself the most talked-of and most talked-against presidential candidate the United States has seen since the days of William Jennings Bryan. It fact it was unnecessary for Mr Hoover to obtain as many votes he did in order to be credited with a handlade. This was a super-kindle something deeper than the person abilities of the two men was involved The West and the small towns of all sections of the country introduce themselves to New York and the metropolitan East. Governor Smith was an representative of New York—its spirit and belief—as its scraper and subways. Dramatically he upalied to the voters of alien extraction and to these prohibition-booting residents of East side and West side Yet the final decision rested with the "nine o'clock town," the "Mai street" and the great open spaces. It was thundered to the Eart today. But who really suffered this defoe—Governor Smith or the Democratic party? Will the decision of the electorate of 1923 be likely to eliminate either from national politics? No. The Democratic party has hone been rankable for its ability to sustain decent yet reorganize to perform its new function in a two-party government. Then, too, the so-called breaking up of the solid South is far from complete, even though Florida and one or two other states of Dixi proved themselves more dry and anti-Tammany than Democratic. Neither will the Republican victory eliminate Governor Smith. The force he represents are growing so steadily that yesterday's defeat may prove merely an incident to them. Perhaps some day they will effect a new political alignment of the sections—then the election returns may tell a different story. But that is not the case now. Yesterday New York and the metropolitan East were confident of their ability, alone and unaided, to direct the destiny of the United States. Then came the lesson in geography. New York discovered the West. An Sherlock Holmes said, "There's always a woman in the race." Just try to identify the one who took the money from the Athletic Office safec—"she wore a small hat and was well dressed." The world is not indifferent to its spiritual destiny. It flounders in doubt, grief and uncertainty, but its problems are heavy on its mind and heart. It speaks through the printing press. In books we hear the world's confession of faith and of luck of faith, its loyalty to old states and high hopes for future ones. Here the world judges its own past and prophesies it a future. Today's Best Editorial THE UNEASY CONSCIENCE It is curious to note that these aniselies are typical not of maturity but of verdant and ferment youth. The book's title, "An Isle of Youth," marks of its own youthfulness. If the books of the day are so many signs and symptoms, then it appears that civilization is indeed scarce grown to its present state, in a lot of onence knocked out of it. Acquaintance with the more serious books of the day reveals some clear lessons. The old standards are fallen into doubt while new ones are not yet chosen. It tells of a revival of the pagan spirit and the strength it casts doubt on man's spiritual responsibility. It offers many promises of success. It offers strange assortment of doctrines for a new and handsome civilization. It reveals moments of doubt, reaction or confusion. Philadelphia Public Ledger Many Students at K.U. Are Spending Less Than a Dollar a Day on Meals A good part of the University of Kansas menus less than a dollar a day for their meals, according to M. Esch et al. M.Evans, manager of the cafeteria. At least, the students who frequent the cafeteria 60. Breakfast tickets average around 16 cents, hunch tickets around $2 cents and dinner tickets about the same. The week's meal ticket reaches $5 for the average student. "Students can get a fair, balanced diet for $5 a week," {"Inside Stuff"} Jeeting Pilate wouldn't win for an answer to "What is truth?" He wasn't Mozart.helzah. Some persons today expect to answer the question, "What is news?" and they are mostly young people who have a long time yet to live. If the automobile hits you, that then becomes a change in the environment of other persons, and that does not get into the paper. "News," in its broadest extension, is any change in the environment which affects you. When you walk down the street and see an automobile approaching, you are getting news. But in news only to you, and so doesn't get into the news. The newspaperman's problem is not to decide, "What is news?" It is the pragmatic one; "What is news for this edition of my newspaper?" INTELLECTUAL ADVANCEMENT Our Contemporaries Twelve thousand, seven hundred and ninety-four naugative attended colleges and universities in the United States of which 104 were enrolled in Indiana institutions last year. 50 students were enrolled in limit enrollment to 10 per student each year, chosen on the basis of scholarship and character but the list of Indiana students waited for the fall semester of 2016. 40, Patriche 3, and Delia 3. Only a few institutes make restrictions on terroir enrollment. Penceco, a well-known institution in colored student. An emailed one unknowingly but never has admitted another. The article of the letter asks that it be read by the statement, "We cannot admit young colored women but are glad to have Pennsylvania colored boys?" Smith, Wellley, Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Raleigh, Yale, Howard, Dartmouth, Ambrose, Brown, Boston, Indiana, Wisconsin, California and others who admit colored students on white persons." 0 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Reports show that nongroov made exceptional records in scholarship in some instances in 1928. Colored students were elected to Phil Berta Kappa in 1934, and to Minnesota and Kansas universities. A June graduate at Bryn Miver had a cum laud record. Twenty-four-master's and three doctor's degrees were earned by him. University of Cincinnati, norgroov won first prizes in oratory and art contests and a second place in a literary contest. The prize for the best student missed introduction in 1928, but by a macro at Indiana university. Less than a century ago the colored race was in a state of slavery and its oppression. The need for culture, where opportunities have been offered THE WRONG IDEA College is an especially good place for the growth of wrong ideas. They abound in all parts of the campus. In the business school for instance, eco-tourism is used to feed a bushel of fertilizer and subtracting a man, n a shovel, to find the yield. This is palliative, but not effective. College is in psychology again, the various "tests" have so narrow an interpretation, and so many exceptions, as to be virtually meaningless as for an academic degree. Yet there are more fertile field for interior events. FROG BRAND SLIKERS are guaranteed waterproof, made of light-weight material with a polyurethane coating. A genuine glue will keep the slickers in place. HOW DRY I AM FROG BRAND NEWS JUST THAT FROG BRAND SLICKERS **Mr. Evans says. "They soon learn to buy carefully and to select the simple but substantial foods."** FROG BRAND SLICKERS are obtainable at men's stores, haberdathers and department stores. Get pairs — TODAY H. M. SAWYER & SON They like to eat and coffee for breakfast, various kinds of soup for lunch and a heavier meal including meat for dinner. They are also eating at the cafeteria take ice宴 at least once a day. One day last 14 kilometers are eaten at noon. More vegetable are being eaten in the morning and white wheat bread is preferred to white. Students who are other taking vegetables are led to try them as soon as possible. The cafeteria is a busy place, morning, noon and night with hundreds of students continually rushing in during the serving hours. Most of them are served for their meals, longer for the evening meal than others, but all have learned the art of passing rapidly by the service meeting their food and traveling. H. M. SAWYER & SON EAST CAMBRIDGE . MASS. Not only does the cafeteria benefit the student of limited means so far as meals are concerned, it also benefits by furnishing employment to students. The student employees at the cafeteria with the exception of cooks, janitors and the office assistant are University students. They attend three of four hours a day at the cafeteria, depending on the work and make their grades. The cafeteria has been in operation since September 1927 with Mrs. Ferns in charge. Katherine Man than these impressive gradings for putting pegs in holes or **counting stones**. Science in all its branches can easily give the wrong idea. It is dogged to work out what to look for when we want scientists on the campus grow hairy saying, "I don't know" and "We can't tell," science gives a hope that mechanical engineering will be able to make life happen; significance beneath the microscope and cannot be evaluated. They forget that a nerve preparation on a skin specimen requires a short time they foretold that education today, presents large approximations. In literature, the great authors are directed. Their art is made out to show how important an idea is, so they appear, in the wrong idea. Style, in literature, is like the skeleton, in life; it serves to support an idea or conception. There is the trouble. The skeleton has no something tangible to teach have fastened on skeletons, or formulate on approximation that are beneficial only monular as each student competes with others for them on this way through school. Then too, the campus as a whole is deceitful. Its rail; rail! rail!, its THE MORNING AFTER "Your afficiency, your competency, your health, and your future can be superb under a super number of sleep." So said the former Cornell university at that institution that conversation program this week in an article on its theme of conversation addresses, and the sagacity of that brief remark warrant something more than a race. Actual university life tends to the spaceship. Or probably more correctly the response of the student to university work tend to be spatialize. Assignments, class rectifications, sections per class, are encumbered per tuition. The student almost know what to expect from day to day, and uncertainty and vagueness about an assignment is more accessible as far as administrative pennons. Pipe Convert Ends Agonizing Tobacco Hunt New York, N. Y. June 30, 1926 I started smoking on cigarettes, but after meeting a young lady for whom man who smoked pipe had a greater charm, I unraptively swished to one --- Then my amy began, I tried one brand of tobacco after another, always waking on the theory that the more you paid for tobacco, the better it was. Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gottlieber The Hawk's Nest Kansas University seems to have a new yell. At least it was in evidence at the game last Saturday. Here it is. I tried imported special mixtures. I paid as much as fifty cents an ounce. All to no avail. Then came the day I ordered Ugi clothing and a small bag from the certain brand. I was wondering, and in a crucial moment we were in touch, and when after the morning flight, I got up to find the familiar blue jacket on ibailing "Cimon! Cimon! Es git vm! Es git em! Rowstead-to-stoeast-dub-buj-hi? -Corfellowham-pa-nuot!" Correspondence Nothing has separated from my pipe, or my pipes from Likeworth, since then. On second thought I decided that my first letter was entirely too easy on you. As a member of the sex which is disgustingly conceived, you are an exceptionally rabid example. I support it, and you should give the girl back home to whom you write isn't as highly cultured as you are, and that you are sure that she doesn't understand the world as H. Bently can because he's been about, and that's what I'm going to say, that I'm going to tar and father. Be sure you aren't the man! The Week's Best Wiseracks Sir: Gunningly yours, Maude The Week's Best Wiscracks "He (Smith) has stopped too low to conquer."—Charles Evans Hughes, battled at Buffalo, N.Y. Yours very truly, (signed) David Froedman, Jr. "If the papa wanted the United States, he would have bought it when President Obama was in office." —Mrs. Genevieve C. Thompson daughter of the late Champ Clock at a funeral. Submitted by J. S. H. A news report states that the crabbing season has just closed in Maryland. Well! Well! What prompted the Scailators to leave? -Hugh Bently (signed) David Freedman, Jr. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco It is not in the actual university educational system then, that the fault lies. Outside influence, attention to duties which are absolutely beyond the control of the institution, employment of spare time—these are the things which the Cornet president had in mind as the disruption forces in smooth-running college life. He was indirectly looking for scopes for the cause of lost sleep. That which is treasured most highly often times is that which can be lost most easily. Good health is one thing OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY Y BULLETIN Vol. XNVI Wednesday, November 7, 1928 No. 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 MENTAL HYGIENE LECTURE: Dr. Leonard G. Intervention will lecture on "Mental Rehabiess" in the audition of the Administration building. Thursdays, 8:30 a.m., PROF. E. H. WHEELER. NAOMI DAESCHNER, Chuncellar. QUILL CLUB: Quill Club will meet in the rest room in Administration building, Wednesday evening at 7:20 o'clock. All members are requested to bring their laptops. PEN AND SCROLL: There will be a general meeting of Pen and Scroll members, and prologues Wednesday injuvit. Nov. 7, at 7:45, in the English conference room, 609 France Bridge Lazarell should never have started it in the first place. Except for Adam, he made more military for mankind than any man in history. He was the great medieval authority on the chieftain of galmary, and the deplorable institutions which he originated have left young men impoverished ever since his death. King Arthur's day who waited maturely for some knight erupt to hit the dragon at her front door? She has been repelled on the scale of human size by a monster. The young woman of oldy has no time for ages or dragons. She does not sit at home in the castle watching wavily for the glitter of golden armor on the billop. Any young man could use the telephone to find her and "DUTCH DATES" LYLE GIFFORD. that is not biotanty enjoyed. Its presence is unrestricted and unimprisoned to the daily routines of life. It has fisted upon it stranger and tadden, which could easily have been averted. It receives the brunt of human anger in mischief. It is clearly cleared, and is able to observe when mistreated. "An hour before midnight is better than two hoursleep after midnight," philosophy学者 a bewildered grandfather—and his theory has not been tested. He is brushed up to be hired by the modern college student. The outside influences and duties which dislance carefully planned study routine, which produce drewsy behavior are overrated, which in the end produces decelerating grades are over at work. Health is taken for a attack of poker chips, and the student is the holder of the cards. He play to win, but is in the zone of often-faces, daily fatigue kann. arrest the engine of his car to catch her. When he reaches her at last, his hands out his last "flee" for an entertainment occasion, and leaves the room with a bottle of wine meeting around a chaucherie shop for amusement. This young man decides that it is absolutely impractical for him to stay in the position of elevator boy in a downtown office building, and leaves that every position is filled by a girl. He meets another girl in a restaurant and discovers that womans have taken everything everywhere. There is a movement afoot upon the campus for an equal sharing of expenses between men and women. The idea is no doubt commendable. There is a taint of graft to the scheme: "Would it not be subduing the wealthy to ask that the young lady pay half the expenses?" Certainly to go to a five dollar show, an artist's choice rather limited. The probable effect, however, would be told in the long run by "father". It makes little difference to the head of the family, but it would out made to out on son or daughter, but the "Dutch Date" system might reveal the truth of the situation, namely, that young men aren't spending as much as they are. The man merely "keeps the books" when it comes to the final analysis. — Minneapolis Daily He reads in an ebook text book that "way positives which can be filled with a positive attitude, and a man can't underride them." He gives up hope and becomes a sociologist. He thinks that some philosopher of the Stone Age must have thought out the cloaked phrase: "If the woman wins." A Feature in Quality and in Value They're handsome! The suits themselves. The exclusive, durable woolens. The new autumn colors. The new two and three button styles. Skillfully tailored throughout, these suits will give you the very fullest measure of satisfaction. And yet the price is no more than you'd expect to pay for ordinary clothes. They won't last long at this price— SOCIETYBRAND SUITS