PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lakwance, Kansas Miller-On-Diehle ... Larry Piumi Autoreview Editor ... Vern Verr Street Editor ... David Verr Street Editor ... William Lamphrey Street Editor ... William Lamphrey News Editor ... Melanie Lafaye News Editor ... Melanie Lafaye Tribunehill Editor ... Marcia Chubbels Examiner ... Karen Mumford Examiner ... Bobby Areo Edition Editor ... Edine Other Royal Members Kenneth Cope Other Basic Mothers Rosemary Maler Warren Pilkin Katte Dohrborn Alice Sutton Business Song Advertising Manager Wayne Ashley Ask's Advertising Mar. Berenice Paleenke Ask's Advertising Mar. James Burrell Telephone Business Office K, I, 76 News Room K, I, 25 Night Connect 2301F Published in the *Attention*, times weekly, a week of special events, memorials and other programs is organized by the Department of Kernersville from Summer to Fall. The department subsumes the Department of Kernersville from Summer to Fall. Price $4.00 for the school year, in per year. Enterprise second-class mail must September 15th or later. Enterprise second-class mail must September 15th or later. Enterprise second-class mail must September 15th or later. Kernersville, under the map of第2卷, 1876. CANADA AND OUR ELECTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 Is Canada interested in the coming election for president of the United States? Should Canadians be interested in American politics? One would think that such a vital matter to a large part of the North American continent would be of some importance to the domination on the north. Doubless there are people in Canada, statesmen, financial men, and others who are interested in the coming election. But the ordinary Canadian citizen is not giving it a thought. Perhaps one reason is that he does not understand an American election —he does not know what it means to choose a president for the United States. Canadians are not as politically minded as Americans. Although Canada is now practically self-governing, she is still under the nominal control of England. The Governor-General is still appointed by the Crown and the Canadian people do not elect their Prime Minister. He goes into power When his party does, certain It is that a change in government in Canada entails an accommodation that a change of administration does in the United States. Another reason probably is that the citizen of Canada does not realize that a change in American government will affect him. He does not see that trade relations between the two countries will be affected, and that it will make a difference to Canada who is the next president of the United States. Thus the Candidaan's attitude is one of indifference, and the fact remains that he is not especially interested in the sixth of November. ALAS! THEY ARE HUMAN Well, well, and here we thought the two men in this campaign were exceptionally well trained, educated and qualified. But our hopes are dislail- and disillusioned. With similar unconscious corruption of the word "bologna" and his mispronunciation of the word "radio" comes startling information concerning Hoover revealed by a woman who wrote to the New York World. In this letter, she wonders how Hoover ever got by at Leland Stanford accepting "comparable" on the second syllable and "tremnant" on the final, besides using "compress" when he meant "compose", and so forth. Perhaps the Harvard graduate and 'the Oxford Englishman will choke over a cup of tea when theseflight shortcomings are brought up as the topic of discussion. But out here in the Middle West, the students at the University of Kansas, for instance, probably will make use of Smith's popular reference to the eminent sausage and call the campaign all "baloney". At any rate, the lack of perfection in grammar and speech on the part of the two candidates, simply shows that Al and Herb are human. Yes, they are human, despite the fact that each has been called every kind of a thing that could be conceived by partisan-blind writers. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS The tryout for freshman cheerleaders held Tuesday night in the Auditorium attracted 20 candidates. This number is not especially large, since seven men, including four regulars and three alternates, were chosen. But the competition exhibited at the tryout indicated that there was active interest in this method of chasing pep leaders. The freshmen who were selected will join the regular cheering staff. Next year, as sophomores, the three best of these men will continue in this work. When one of these first year men becomes yell leader in his senior year, he will have had the advantage of four years of experience. If the plan works well, K. U. should have exceptionally fine cheerleaders in four years. SUPPORT THE TEAM Kansas University will play the first football game of the season against Ginnell College of Iowa, to test and the football fans will have an opportunity to give their loyal support to the team representing their Alain Mater. It is an old, old story that neither the crowd nor the fans can win the contest alone. Both the fighting of the Jayhawk team and the cheering of the Kansas fans are required to make a winning season. The students have a chance to the season off right tomorrow. They can aid the Jayhawk gridmen as no one else can. So, let's support the team, forget our grumbles or chance displays if there are any, and regardless of the outcome of the game we will know that we have a clean, fighting team. And, after all, knowledge that we did our best is what counts. Old clown gospel has spread a veneer whisper throughout the land. She appears to be in the employ of both the elephant and the donkey. This old witch fosters more misled prejudice than any other factor in the campaign. Her victims can not retaliate because the attack is underhanded and her activities simply represent another case of poor sportsmanship. OLD DAME GOSSIP Probably if either party could prove the accusations made in the whispering campaign these charges would be ruthlessly and publicly displayed throughout the land. Is not the fact that they are put forward covertly significant in itself? Voters should demand proof in place of whispers and decide according to facts rather than fears. The conscientious citizen should pay no attention whatever to the pleas of old dame gossip. Now is the time to begin saving those dimes and nickels for her gift December 25. One wonders what kind of language Herbert Hoover will use to make Kentucky natives understand him when he speaks at Louiseville the latter part of the week. A geekish inventor attained the speed of 150 miles an hour in his new rocket car recently. The question is how long and how much the car rocked at that pace. Did you see all those rebeels wearing little cups on the cans with red and blue ribbons this morning? Those are freshmen. "Bandit accuses A Cashier" reads a "bandit." Perhaps the naughty cashier was impolite in his dealing with the bandit. All organizations, departments, or persons desiring to cell telephones, candy, or other commodities in University buildings or on the campus are required to see Mr. John Dyer, chairman of the joint committee on student affairs for authorization. Heretofore such permission has been restricted to projects operated directly or indirectly in the interest of the University rather than of private gain. E. H. LINDLEY. The last psychological examination of the semester will be held in room 9 eent Administration building, Saturday, Oct. 6, at 2 a.m., Students who registered late and paid their $5 fee will have their money refunded to them if they take the examination at this time. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXVI Friday, October 5, 1928 No. 20 to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rules are made to K. U. students with brief courses in insharband, typewriting, bankkeeping and banking. We arrange clauses to suit your convenience. AUTHORIZATION FOR THE SALE OF CANDY TICKETS, ETC.: There will be a meeting of the faculty of the Graduate School at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the auditorium on the third floor of the Administration Building. For Your Football Album PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION: We sell Eastman Kodaks and films LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. We develop them, too! FACULTY OF GRADUATE SCHOOL; It Will Pay You The recent statement of Bishop E. L. Walderoff of the Methodist Episcopal church that the policy of the church is to fight all "wet" candidates time in the present political campaign, it is probably one of the greatest setbacks to the "chiseling" campaign so far. When we analyze the statement we find first, the church is not a party but a group of parties but as the champion of a moral issue; second, platforms and declarations of candidates rather than binned opinions are the reasons for giving or refraining support; and third, candidates are added for honest personal commitment to dominating feature in the end.-C.F. Campus Opinion RANKIN'S DRUG STORE Phone 678 11th & Mass. Editor Daily Kausan: RAYMOND H. WHEELER As Others See It Editors Dolly Kernan Fairness demands that graduates he given effective voice in the athletic affairs of the institution. The students must be able to the financial success of its athletic ventures. Former students were called upon to help bear the cost of the new stadium and their numbers at the standance at football and other games. It is no secret that the relations between certain athletic officials at the University of Kansas at one time were not entirely happy. However, in a 2016 study, deans have been disatisfied over the fact that there has been no voting alumni representation on the athletic board. In an effort to eliminate both these objections to peace, it has been decided the alumni three sons on the board. It is to be hoped that alumni advice will help smooth out any future disagreements regarding policies on the athletic board. Part of the difficulty has been that those hitherto responsible for solution of the numerous outside issues have too close to them. An outside view of the school's perspective that evidently is needed if harmony is to prevail—Kansas City Post. Send The Daily Kansaan home. Alumni Given Representation What Kansas Editors Say PRESIDENT GIL There is one advantage to the provisional president of Mexico and that is in the spelling of his name, GI, which will make it easier to write and remember. However, it is possible that the pronunciation of GI is considerably different from what it would be in the Kansas language. Mr. Gil was the administration candidate for the vacancy created by the assassination of General Obrigon He has been a member of President Callen's cabinet. He received every vote cast in the Mexican congress when the vacancy was filled. He will serve until February 1939, and his nomination to be held on the third Sunday of November 1929. This is the first President Mexico has had who has not been an army officer. President Gill is a civilian without military experience, but has been a strong supporter of President "tiler" and his policies. It isn't often a photochanging politician is nominated for President, but we seem to have seen "This civilization cannot be so stupid," the voice in "is not going to depend upon what we do when we work. so much as we do on our time off." And as he spoke, the same sack of achieving it" declares *Isaiah* "isEmpty"-"Topesa Capital." It is said there are good chances but he will live out his term as President of Mexico - Hutchinson News. The M. U. director of athletics complains that the co-eeds interfere with Exemplify equipped for diseases of the stomach and surgery. Our doctors limit their work to these two fields. The Lawrence Hospital and Training School 1201 Ohio St. X-says, Radium and Quartz light used where indicated. football by distracting the players. Well, in the name of heaven, why hesitate? Abolishe the co-eds—Arkansas City Traveler. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N., Manager The course at Baltimore over which the golf pros are now playing their tournament covers five farms. Isn't this so scary of farm relief? Eh? -EBDD- Times. The Traveler's youngest blond reporter is surprised to note the headline, "Hoever Has Several Eastern Dates." She had understood the monroe was married—Arkansas City Traveler. Another exhibition on the question of women's independence in politics in Mr. Mabel Willebrands, However the Willebrands are divorced, the divorce having been obtained by Mr. Mabel Willebrands. Not desertion and non-离婚, it should be noticed—Top in Capital. It is said that aside from Senator Curtis the most effective speaker on the Republican side is Mrs. Willebrant, in this connection it will be remembered that, Mrs. Willebrant was also born in Kansas. It looks like a Kansas year in everything — Hutchinson News. A motion to adjourn politics until after the World Series is ended would be carried without much opposition if it became a popular vote—Hutchinson News. It is stated that Governor Smith learned while in the west that corn is not planted with the small end of the ear down, as was supposed in New York, but he is still hary as to it, because it is a barley or a bovine- Hutchinson county. 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