PAGE TWO TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1922 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor in Chief Hannon Pigran Assistant Editor Grisham Editor Griffith Editor Jennifer Hyman Milbred Erdidge Short Editor Richard Richard Hirkman, Sunday Magazine Editor Marta Kochschneider Editor Martin Cooley Alumni Editor Lauren Bette Pewsonheide Alumni Editor Larry Other Board Members Alan Bucking Alla Chuckle William Curren Peggy Hoffman Joseph Grosso Gene Greenwalt Allan Munger James Ellsworth John Kline Emily Stewardpier Advertising Manager Robert Horton Ast. Advertising Mgr. R. M. Ida Ast. Advertising Mgr. Wayne Arbuty Foreign Advertising Mgr. Earl Stirling Telephones Business Office K. U. 65 News Room K. U. 25 Night Connection 701K3 Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1916, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the art of March 3, 1897. Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Tampa, in the Press of the Department of Journalism. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 1928 FOLLOW THE WALKS PLEASE Spring seems to be about here. At any rate the campus is beginning to become green, except for places where there is no grass. The cause of most of these places is the apparent hurry of students to get from one class to another. The amount of time saved in using the short cuts, is rarely more than two or three seconds. Why mar the beauty of the campus in order to save only enough time to light a cigarette? Stop and think the next time you start to cut across a patch of green, of the impression that the many Sunday visitors to the campus get, by the sight of the ugly black spheches created by trampling feet. "PLUCK FIRST THE MOTE— If marriages were more companionate in reality and less fuss were made about this terrible sin, companionate marriage, everyone concerned would be much the better for it. How the lowly have risen! From the chairmanship of the Republican campaign committee which engineered Harry Sinclair into making good the defect of the Republican party, to the high office as purity chief of the moving picture world, in a leaf-turning episode of which anyone might be proud. "Czar of the Movies," "Keeper of the Public's Morals." At first the world smiled a little in wonderment at the sudden interest our Mr. Hays was taking in the morals of the dear public, and after these long years, the smile is turning into a good loud gaff-faw that will make Mr. Hays better able to understand the bitter agony that tears at the hearts of his charges when the tabloid reporters are on their trail. And then comes insult upon insult to our downward dzear. It is said that it was due entirely to Mr. Hays' bad management of the 1920 campaign that there was a deficit, and moreover that it was Mr. Hays who handed the disposal of the Continental Trading Company's bonds contributed to make up the deficit in the dubious fashion which was followed. Perhaps it was Mr. Hays' ability to keep things out of the news that was such a recommendation for his present position. If it is true that the best reformer is he who knows from experience where to look for vice; perhaps Mr. Hays was well prepared to keep the breath of scandal from the moving picture world. But we will bet there is many an innocent looking sleeve in Hollywood holding a good sleeve-sized laugh. PARENTS HAVE A CHANCE PARENTS HAVE A CHANCE Now that Judge Haye of Kansas City, Kan., made a decision citywide for Loren Woodside, the press will and is being deluged with opinions concerning the judge's decision. That the verdict is just another step toward the controlling of parents by the children is the idea of many. This opinion is not a just one despite the fact that so many persons are thinking in that vein concerning the matter. No one denies the right of parents to control their offspring, but there are those who demand that the methods of control conform in a slight degree to the adopted methods of punishment recognized by society. That method is not using a clothes hanger to bring brunnes and wells to the body of the wrongdoer. The news has also informed us that Lorene was a bit ill, to manage. That state could have been avoided by proper home training. The mother who allows her child to ignore parental control for many years, and then in a moment of anger loses her self-control in punishing the child must expect resentment from the punished. All in all, the entire affair is reproducible from the standpoint of the amount of publicity it has incurred, but we seriously doubt that the outcry of the case will have any bearing on the actions of the youth of the future. "Fly to Study Pumama?" headline in Kansas City Star. Who promoted the movement to educate flow? CINEMA EDUCATION Motion pictures are bound to change an does everything, but who would say that the present day trend of pictures is upward? Perhaps the changing living conditions, the many criticisms of marriages riage, the increasing number of divorces, trial marriages, and all other modern tendencies have exerted their influence on the public's taste in pictures. Whatever the reason, the present day movie fans seem to delight in nothing on the screen but the modern sex pictures. Because of this another former star has lost his fortune and must leave Hollywood to earn his living. Charles Ray, once one of the kids of moving picture audiences, has found that his pittization of the awkward whole-country boy has lost its attraction. Where ever the blame may be placed for the public's taste in pictures, much of it must be laid at the door of the producers. For apparently no effort has been made by them to educate the people to a higher level, as they have simply pork on turning out the pictures that will pay them meat. Campus Opinion --tennis court rules seem to be "first come, first serve and keep all afternoon." Editor Daily Kansas: Did you ever sit on the sidelines of a group of tennis courts "simply dry" to play tennis? I have sometimes seen someone after an alice when they looked on. It®'s more fun! "That is a pleasure for the tennis players in a group," the coach try at least once in his life. The + The following budget conferences are scheduled for Wednesday, March 14: 9:30 English; 2:00 State Service; 2:30 Extension Division. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. 11 Tuesday, March 13, 1928 No. 132 ... There will be a regular meeting of the Christian Science Society this evening at 7:50 p.m. in room K, Myers hall. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY: There will be a regular meeting of the Comptolitan club this evening of 7.15. SAM D. PARKER, President. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: The date of the French play has been changed to Friday, March 14, at 9:20 p.m. FRENCH PLAY: To Serve You Is Our Wisb Excellent Work Union Shop AMIDA STANTON, Director POSITIONMENT OF APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 13:50 or by appointment, mail of this week's work. *Please note that applications are required to be submitted by June 27th. Quail Club will hold a special meeting of importance on Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the room of central Administration building. For further information write to your local representative UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 285 Madison Ave., New York City OUILL CLUB PLICATIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS: Send the Daily Kansan home. 821 Mass. A special meeting of W. A, A will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. the gymnasium. Institution for new members will be held at this time. K. U. Barber Shop COLLEGE CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD TEATE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS A regular meeting of the Kansas branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held in the succinct room of Mervail hall at West. W. A. A. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS; JOIE STAPLETON, President. R. M. ALSPAUGH, Chalrutta Le maître a mis le numéro nœudé, le quatrième mère à quatre fours et donne, sillie 290, Femine ball. Tous ceux qui portent mariage et investissent dans le numéro nœudé. The Council of the Karaua Alfaan Chapter of Phil Delta Kapua will invite the election of new members on Monday, the 29th of April in 100 and 150 seats. PHI BETA KAPPA: Some schools have the rule that at the close of each school period of the day the courts should change hands if there is ongoing water. This rule can also apply to school days, and the first time a student is used on Saturday and Sunday. Any rule that would do that would prevent two persons' holding a court from 12月 until midnight if theyWhy not adopt a new rule?—M. E. BERNARD BLOCH, Chancellor O. E. Smith This rule is not satisfactory except to the one who is lucky enough to get around other rules that might well injure him. One is that persons may not play more than one set of singles if someone is waiting for the court. At the court, the player should either leave the court or play doubles if others are waiting. I think such a rule would be sufficient in the event. VETA LEAR_Secretary --comes our exquisite new pottery. At The Theater By Jack Stubenberg Variety "The Patent Leather Kid" starring Richard Bentham and Molly O'Day in a powerful love story of the fictive king and the World War II. This is one of the best shows that been in Lawrence to come June and July. He has given the opportunity to do acting that he has not done before. Molly O'Donnell, in her position field, is good in her assisting work, creating the atmosphere of love which he has created. Humbler has written. Barthlems, as the Patient Leather Kid, has effected a new rule that of the polished rough-hewn woolen strap; but finally the hero of the story is strap. The film is not one of war, war is only an incident of a powerful love plot, nor is it a story of the prizerenging. The action starts in 1918, before World War I, when the war, with the Kid fighting his epigraphical way towards the ring championship, unilified by the mob, but still victorious, illfat The second part of the picture is war, the Kid's fear of war, but subsequent bravery after his old soldier was killed by German machine grunners. The Kid then sneaks into the operation of the German gun fleet belongs him to the hospital where the girl is now serving as a nurse. The Joster pronounces the case here brownish, and he asks the girl, several months later, find the Kid well, but paralyzed, unable to move his hands. A constant moment of emotion when the flag parachute accomplishes the impossible, a daring officer with a determination for bravery. The supporting cast in the play is excellent. The parts are well chosen and presented, giving a relatable atmosphere. The photography is good, not but being a true war picture, too much cannot be estimated on the war picture, but it does make us as the "Big Paradise" and other true war pictures. --comes our exquisite new pottery. At the Concert by Charlotte Thompson Edward Rockingham, organist, played a group of selections he had night when he composed between 1650 and 1750 by Rachid and his contemporaries. The main theme of the music made to evoke longing for the human heart toward --comes our exquisite new pottery. From Italy "Our Basement Bargains" 30% to 75% Discount REFERENCE BOOKS 1401 Ohio God. Mr. Recllin succeeded admirably in bringing out these ideas. At the beginning of the concert it was requested that there be no applause between numbers. This contributed to the miety of the evening's impression. Mr. Reebille went from a slight dance, to a slight pawn, and an expression of the audience's appreciation was saved until the last. Applause would have been a false note breaking in upon arrival. While the program was an excellent one, some might have desired more variation in the choice of the numbers. Our Contemporaries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Grass or Mud? Yes. Spring is almost here. Most of the winter weather is over—in short we hope. Signs of ample outflow are everywhere, over the campus. Men are appearing without overcools; some don't ever wear coats or gloves. Lighter clothing; fur caps are almost out of style. Most outstanding of all indications of spring, however, are sunny skies and warm weather. Despite the fact that the University has cemented walleye in the buildings, students, particularly men, persist in walking across the dead grass (Grass' editorial). It is one resounding the man to use the walks instead of So many men have been using the maths in front of levi牛 that the quadrange will soon resemble a stock vard. If you have Miami spirit, if you believe in continued beautification of the Miami campus, for goodnews or otherwise, you see someone cutting across the quadrange, tell him about it. There is no use to mince terms, be frank! – The Miami Student. Send the Daily Kansan home. New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Nothing is good enough but the Best During Lent The Also fresh spring vegetables. Wednesdays and Fridays are Fish days. --- No Discount It is really there. What? That NEW shape to Valeria pressed clothes. $1.00 for cleaning and pressing men's suits. 70c for pressing only. Lawrence Steam Laundry "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" 1001 New Hamshire Phone 383 G IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS It's a Smashing Hit! The DUNLIN--for University Men by Society Brand It's the particular favorite of the best dressed university man. For it possesses every feature of the correct college cat. 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