PAGE TWO --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APSIL. 3. 1925 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANPASL LAWRENCE, Kansas Editor-in-Chief William Goldblatt Associate Editor Helen Tatum Associate Editor Linda Porter Sunday Editor Richard Hancock School Editor Arthur Cline Campus Editor Martin Gauthier Sunrise Magazine Editor V. George Bowen Night Editor V. George Bowen Alumni Editor Betty Patchett Plain Tale Editor Sylvan Vowra Main Tale Editor Eleanor Business Start Joe Buckley Puffman Hoffman Alan Murray Miller Lloyd Miller Flamble Allen Caughlin Dan Brandegee Jack Stickelberg Warren Filda Advertising Manager... Robert Herbert Aust. Advertising Mer... R. M. Bale Ast. Advertising Mer... Wayne Ashur Foreign Advertising Mer... Earl Strimling Telephone Telephone Business Office K. U. 06 News Room K. U. 25 Night Connection 270K5 AMERICAN CIVIL AFFAIRS Entered as second-class mail matter September ber 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the set of March 3, 1857. Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by vitamins it was published in the same issue of *The city of Kansas*, from the Press of the Desert at Kansas City. Published second class mail September TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 PUNCHBOARDS STILL Last week the Kansan ran an editorial severely demonstrating the five restaurants and soft drink places near the Hill, for their practice of operating punchboards and other forms of gambling. In addition to the punchboards, two of the business firms had slot machines in operation. Since the editorial appeared, the two slot machines have disappeared and most of the punchboards have been taken out on open display, but some of the firms are still operating their cigarettes under cover. Punchboards are an absolute violation of state laws and the hiding of the cigarette boards makes the violation a more flagrant one. It shows conclusively that the proprietors of these business firms realize they are violating the law and are doing all they possibly can to proling the comfortable profit which the boards bring them. The fact that these business firms are located so close to the Hill and draw a large percentage of student trade, makes it all the more apparent that they are under a greater moral responsibility than the business concerns down town, who have the trade of the general public. These five business firms have a privilege in being allowed so near the Hill with its large student trade, and they should be extremely careful for this reason if for no other. Of course University students should be old enough to be able to resist the temptation to spend their money foolishly, but we can't get around the fact that many are not, and those who can not get away from the lure of the punchbells must be protected. It stands to reason that it is the students who are being "hooked," for no game of chance was ever operated on a 50-50 basis. Business houses in the down town district have not operated panelboards, for they have known that it wouldn't be long until they were not by the law. They also didn't have "easy pickings" with the general public. The cigarettes boards and all other punchboards which are being operated under cover are unlawfully taking student money. It is the students who are being cheated. It is the right of the students to demand that they be given protection and that these punchboards be removed immediately. PRACTICAL ATHLETICS What's the use of being a basketball player anyway. This must be the present opinion of "Vie" Holt, former Oklahoma basketball star and center on the national champion Cook Paint team. Holt had a "died eye" for anybody's old basket and always could make a ball swish through the netting without touching the sides of the rim. Evidently, he has not lost his "hasket eve." "Vick" girl, it seems, was in the Oklahoma hospital with meshes. Now meshes are bad enough for anyone to have, but when it's your best girl! it's nothing short of tragedy. "Vic," being a true swain, would stand under the hospital window and throw bombons into his girl's window. with the same unnering accuracy that made him "poison" to his opponents on the basketball court. To make it short, he was caught in the act by some unromantic officer and placed on probation. That also is tragedy. Now here's poor 'Vic' on probation his girl with the measles, and all because he could toss bonuses like he knocked a basketball. There may be justice in this world, but not for basketball centers and girls with the muscles. The Kansas City, Star carried a n story headed, "A Toun Beloved at K. U," which told of the struggle of all departments to claim Van and Marie. We expect to see the athletic department put in a bid and enter them in competition. EDDY AND FREE SPEECH! Shirwood Eddy, general social secretary for the Y. M. C. A., will speak to groups of students on the University camps April 12. Eddy will speak on "Religion and Social Justice" and "Danger Zones of the World; Russia, Italy and China." Sherwood Kidd holds a position unique among the prominent speakers in America. He is an advocate of free speech. He speaks freely without fear of condemnation and with no attempt to dodge the clean cut issues which he presents. In some places, Eddy has been presented from making his addresses by the Ku Klux Klan and the American Legion. Sherwood Eddy is identically a pacifist and pacifism does not agree with the views of either the K, K, K or the Legion. Lawrence is fortunate in having such an American Legion Post in the local organization. The group is made up of public spirit and brawn minded men. They do, in the words of one member, "allow the other fellow to present his side of the case." They foster the ideal of public opinion and free speech. They are carrying out the ideals for which they fought. Sherwood Eddy will be welcomed by the University and Lawrence. Widen Oil Impairy - headline. About time for a few reducing exercises, isn't it? Why not try a bread and water diet? NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY Another case of the vagaries of human nature is afforded the public in the publishing of the blacklist of be Dauchoire of the American Revie the boundaries to the American new solution. It affords the unique spectacle of a group who pride themselves on being the descendants of robles refusing to listen to those who advocate any change whatsoever. The humor of the situation in this instance lies in the reasons assigned for the selection of the names. The first announcement was that the men bad societal tendencies. This morning the national president informs the public that the cause was the opposition of these men to the new navy program. Sociation or pacifist? Have we so many men in this country so sufficient prominence and intelligence to cause them to be engaged as speakers who advocate these two terrible doctrines? Is it possible that a dean of a prominent law school, a famous editor of a small town daily—one of those same small town whose "people form the backbone of the nation"—a federal judge, and the president Cafeteria closed from Thursday noon, April 5 until Tuesday morning, April 10. A Pleasant Vacation is our wish to you The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) "Nothing is good enough but the Best" MSGMS The regular April ten of the University, Women's Club has been pinned from Thursday, April 5 to Thursday, April 12. At that time the club will have in guests the women of the senior class and graduate school. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. 19 Tuesday, April 3, 1928 No. 150 UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB: SNOW ZOLOGY CLUB: The regular meeting of the Snow Zoology Club will be held Wednesday, April 4, at 5:30 p. m. in room 304 Snow hall instead of Thursday, since the Easter ocean begins that day. Fred Allen will speak on "Deep Sea Fish" and will illustrate his talk with motion pictures. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: L. V. COMPTON, President There will be a special meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club this evening at 7:45 p. m. PHILIP C. VELU, Secretary. PL LAMBDA THEETA; P1 Laumira Theta will hold initiation at 7:59 p. m., this evening at Heri Key Houses. All members are urged to be present. PEN AND SCROLL: MARJOINE RUTH MARTIN, Secretary. There will be an important meeting of Pen and Scroll this evening at 7:30 in room 298 west Administration building. Members are asked to bring manuscripts. DOROTHY KUERSTEINER, Secretary. The Area Club will leave for Teopeta Wednesday morning at 8:15 from in front of Elyce mission. All members are urged to be on time. LECTURE COURSE COMMITTEE: There will be a meeting of the Community Lecture Course Committee on Wednesday, April 4 at 3:50 p.m. in the chancellor's office. Mr. Gibson will resolve applications for scholarships on Wednesday and Friday of this week at 11:30 a.m., in rooms 209 and 210, at GALLOP, Chairman SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS: LECTURE ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE JOHN R, DYER, Cheirman of a well known women's college are in so浸泡ed with these hard-brained beattries that a special blacklist must be formed? A lecture on Contemporary Literature for Geschmach of the University will be given Thursday, April 14, at 4:30 in room 265 Primer Hall; Mr. Bilenten will speak from 7:30 to 9:30. ALICE WINSTON, Chairman of the Committee. It is too loud that there was not a D. A. R. in 70 to put Sam Hancock, Put Harry and Johnny Hancock on a blacklet. They would probably have got a lot more people to listen to them. At The Theater "Sun-Up," presented by the Kansas Piazza at the Bowersock last evening, is in a drama of Caroline mountainers by Lain Vollmer. The war, mountain foods, importance with the year, wild creatures and wild creations are all mixed up and poured out for the audience. The company which gave the play in Lawrence was founded by Allen Crafton, but Allen Crafton was not involved. Robert Cardenwood in importing the professional air to so characteristic of the presentations of the Kansas Play, he said, was the reason to be lacking—not Crafton's character work on the stage, not even his make-up, but Crafton's spirit was missed. The acting was not unfriendly good as in most of the productions of the plays, but few characters stood out vividly. while others were miserably inadequate. Mary Myers, as the Widow Cagli took the lead and held it throughout. series, as the Wiley Cepa took the role and held it throughout. The play was a strong reflection of Miss Myers' love for creation Robert Calderwood, playing the minor part of Pap Todd, was so outstung in his character work that he frequently dominated the stage although saying little. With a better support system, he was able to produce a masterpiece. Too high praise of them would border on the sentimental, but they deserve it. Rafe Cage, the son who seemed to have the best voice, was rather sympathetically portrayed by George Callmanh. Elm Jennings, as Emmy Todd, and dame Patterson, were both interesting in their characterizations. A bit too conscious of the packed galleries and ever so slightly unaccent in the earlier parts of the play, the drama progressed. The final scene, however, was unconvincing. This was due to to no fault of the actors, but to the playwright who failed to match the mountainsister's character. One doubts whether a woman, raised on the hated fostered by a lead, confronted her husband and killed her husband, and fresh from the news of her son's death, would Rent-A-Ford Co. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business An Easter Gift 916 Mass That should be appreciated when you return home for vacation. If you can bring something that will cause pleasure, your welcome will be that much warmer. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, All Hail the power of Jesus Name. Trinity Choir. 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