PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor William A. Scrivner Wilfred A. Scrivner Chris Elden Betty Pochabrata John Elder John Laughlin James Johns Tigulagh Rathbun March Chiewkui Sunday Magazine James Weich Larry Plumber David Vaccan William B. Stuart Betty Pochabrata John Elder John Laughlin James Johns Tigulagh Rathbun March Chiewkui Sunday Magazine James Weich Millard History Brosnan Mather Wayne Filibert Milton Kildare Hallow Paints Patrick Bernice Pidekene Kenny Capra Kenneth Capra Clinton Power Clinton Bandy Ian Anderson Dualcar Klass Advertising Manager Wayne Ahyle Asn't Advertising Mgr. Jerome Pawlenk Asn't Advertising Mgr. James Harrick Telephone Business Office K. U. 68 News Room K. U. 25 Night Connection 2701K3 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, to students in the Department of Journalism at Kaiser, from the Press of the Department of Journalism, Subscription Price, $4.90 for one issue. Entered as second-class mail member Supreme ber 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928 THE WEEK K. U. applaud the football season by defeating Grinnell, 14 to 0 and the Yankees four straight bounce to take the 1928 world series from the Cards. Hoover made a bid for votes in Tennessee by his speech at Elizam betton and Smith started South to construct the Roulombian onslaught. Political forecasters encountered difficulty in trying to predict the outcome in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Tennessee with both parties claiming victory there. The Los Angeles made a successful flight from Lakotahor to San Antonio and back, the German giant zepelkept its journey across the Atlantic and Commander Byrd started for the south pole. Hokker's appeal to the supreme court failed and Chai was elected president of the Chinese republic. On Mt. Orad the Hoover public booth was demolished and in a straw vote taken after the first campus political debate Smith led by a narrow margin. COMMON SOCIAL CUSTOMS Either the people of Kansas are thoughtless or else they do not know the common social custom. Evidences of this are numerous on the campus. Courtesy requires the use of "treatment you" and "pension me." Failure to use these or similar phrases may be the result of carelessness. However, some other customs which are ignored because of negligence or lack of knowledge, are more noticeable. Either the towns from which these students come are extremely ill-mannered or those men and women feel that such routine things should be left at home. Failure to appear or to present regrets for absence at an invited affair is about the last word in poor manners. Yet many persons completely ignore the rights of the host or hostess on such occasions. Reciting incidents does not after the situation; if a few more of the Hill groups would place more emphasis on etiquette the general social organization might be improved. Then Kansas would not be classed as just a part of the "untamed West." THIS MAN LEVINE Charles A. Levine, owner of the plane "Columbia," who with Clarence Chamberlin made the trans-Atlantic flight last year from America to Germany has struck it lucky again by his last minute decision not to go on the flight to Rome. The plane, piloted by Roger Q. Williams crashed to the ground soon after it started. For the past year Levine's last minute actions have been such that he has avoided much trouble or accident. Soon after he landed in Berlin last year, he got into squabbles with several Germans because of his peculiar mannerisms, but he always managed to come out on top. He announced several times that he would fly back to the United States and did not do so. One day he and his pilot Acute were detained because they had no license to fly in France. While officers were coming, however, Levine slipped away and that very evening was aboard an ocean liner headed for America. Although it is difficult to say what kind of an instinct has enabled him to make such quick decisions no doubt. he is a happy man for deciding to stay at home while the "Columbian" started for Rome. IN ITS PLACE The clinching of the two-year contract for baskets OJ games with Notre Dame this year is only another indication of the standing Kansas basketball has with other universities of the country. sporting games were a challenge with the University of California three to be played there this year and three to be played bore the year following. Contests with these two large universities in addition to games with Big Six teams constitute probably one of the heaviest schedules taken on by a University team and certainly by a Missouri Valley five. Kansas basketball reignigned supreme in the Missouri Valley for six consecutive years and last year the team authorised considerable power. Authorising all over the country have recognized that the brand of basketball played here is outstanding. Three players of the national champions last year, were graduates of the University of Kansas. Kansas schools have always ranked high in the national tournaments in China. The fact that Notre Dame and the University of California have recognized this to the extent of scheduling games on a two-year contract basis is certainly significant to K. U. and allows the university in a position it learns to hold. IN THE ARENA After a female slight from the religious issue in this election, even though it is the most interesting part of the campaign, the independent voter is left on a fence where there are no promising sites on which to alight in safety. On one side are Republican squatters on the protective treffle, debating it is the proper means of combating foreign competition and helping the farmer get the most for his crops. And on the other side are the Democrats, straturing like peacocks, because of having changed one splinter in a plank of their platform by discarding the theory of tariff for revenue only. If the average American voter really would discourse the tariff question intelligently, there would even be, even for Hoover getting the old issue. off the shell and throwing it at Smith. But as it is grandmother is a hard shell Baptist and refuses to vote for Smith, while father is a farmer and does not approve of Hoover. So merely from force of habit they argue about the tariff, leaving the in dependent voter uninsured as be fore. "Rewards Judge With a Kier" headline. Now we know why divorces are so easy to get. Campus Opinion Those blue caps that adorn the heads of a thousand green freshmen each day on the Hill are the badges That only K. U. fresh may wear, you can. The headwear of a friend that is shabby to wear his blue cap, the wood should presumably be administered to him. Effetto Dolla Konsum: or Daily Kansan: Of our blue caps You bet! COLD DRINKS For that afternoon lunch —why not stop at The Cafeteria? Large Sandwiches only 10c ICE CREAM The New Cafeteria "Nothing is good enough but the best" OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN VOL. XXVI Sunday, October 13 No. 26 The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts will meet Tuesday Oct 16 at 12:30 in the auditorium of central Administration Building. FAULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS E. H. Linley. Professor F. H. Guild, of the department of political science will speak at an open meeting of the League of Women Voters in 4 p. m. Monday, Oct. 15, in room 209 Fraser hall. He will discuss the machinery of elections, voting laws and legislation. of the class of 32. They stand also for the greatest school in the midst—the University of Kansas. And the best way to buy it is by making a donation to blue cap should be made to feel the wood. Lay it on good! Such an individual is a disagree to the mumby, yet infant class of SZI and certainly no credit to the UMian; however, it is not unreasonable, uproar ensues! Gary L Gary. What shall we call it, passing the politically malice or only log roling? At the Honour convention who did we have nominating Governor Al Smith for the presidency but Franklin D. Roosevelt? It was a good move on the part of Mr. Clinton to nominating him. It is a popular and prominent name and some have gone so far as to say that it secured for him the nomination. Editor Daily Kansas: But he that as it may, it is now Smith's turn to do his part. It was in surprise at all for most of the time that an MIA-backed Roosevelt's candidacy for the governorship of New York. And Roosevelt is strong for AI. In a rest statement he said that he stands "born-square with Smith" on every government position he has held Governor Smith so fondly hopes to be red oak. He is driving to take the mantle AI has cast upon him. He is helping to roll Smith's logo. He is putting forth his feet for the shoes Governor Smith has no obligancy to unlabeled. —J. W. Our Contemporaries Leading to. What? The numerous extra-curricular activities which are foisted on high school students during their brief stay in high school may have numeral blessings, but they also have damage to their physical activity much among high school students is probably that it keeps them une-occupied and cut of mischief during their unstable youth. And there may be some slight justification for all the extra-curricular clubs, drama clubs, club pools, club sports, organization, fun clubs to say. nothing of the high school industry of albums, publications, sun-lighters, and infinite others, the inspirations of individual instructors. can be found, as for all university is concerned, to the question—Lending to What? Such versatility on the part of the young, uneducated student can be found in collaboration and demonstration. The annual life coming out of high school students with one well developed through their trivial high school successes in extracurricular activities only in laterness. The picture comes to mind when a newspaper who, after his schooling was done and his royal standing as a public bennion站来 an end with a job in a lumber yard startening in the faces, took a heavy penel and scribbled across the walls of his high school pages—"Four years of my work—for what?" The year of my work—he had subscribed to his regular school work and come to nothing. How many class presidents, to say nothing of the students meeting under their凑堂 in the world? How many team athlete's? How many leading women in class plays? How many leading women are puzzled and find to their cautious expectation—so converse in a crevice—creiving such a seri back? The fact remains, however, that it high school no very tangible answer It is food-hardy to ripen the youth of the land too soon. There is no reason in this continually increasing literature of high school ranking and classification which raises high bops in youthful breasts and yet leads nowhere. It is hard enough to quantify how much of it goes to universities, but the children should be spared. They should be allowed to develop their ability gradually along stable lines of endeavor. There is no need to have these choruses of big-time frogs in our high school paddles—Missouri Daily. It's a rare lot that some of these universities wouldn't own any new software, let alone do anything if Indiana university. Then for it has been a problem to decide which building in substantial coech to build and where the dance move — Indian Student The Book Nook 1001 MAINSTREET PHONE 606 RENTAL LIBRARY FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND Holeproof Stockings deserve their conspicuous place in the well dressed woman's wardrobe. They are unequalled for beauty and durability. $1.50 - $1.95 As Others See It On Cuban Soil Again is many appropriate that the United Spanish War Veterans should hold their thirteenth annual convention at Havana. It is, in fact, curious that this initiation is only one of many ways the Cuban Soil Perhaps it was not quite so appropriate that President Machado should in his speech of welcome pres the Cuban case for repel of the Platt Amendment. While it is this amendment to the Cuban Constitution given permission to intervene under certain conditions, that has insured the peace and prosperity of the island nation through more than a quarter of a century of independence, it is now urged that the instrument has outlived its useful life. And as such, the absolute independence of the Cuban Government—and still constitutes a check—will not be denied, but there is still doubt whether it would be to the advantage of the Cuban people to repel it, and until that happens, relations between the two countries is likely to continue—Philadelphia Lodge. 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