1 PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1928 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Instructor Random Editor Sunday Editor Business Patronic Editor Short Editor Special Editor Literary Planner Journal Editor Business Staff Bill Thurberley John Stuart Jeffrey Johnston Peter McNaughton Cape John Pennell March Chackwell March Chackwell Rosary Macher Rosary Macher Mary Kearney Mary Kearney Hugh Smith Bob Blackman Telenhones MARKETING MANAGER Advertising Manag. Robert Hirschman Aest. Advertising Mgr. Joseph Myers Ast. Advertising Mgr. Wayne Ayne Foreign Advertising Mgr. Part I Simile Business Office K, U. 65 News Room K, U. 28 Night Connection 2701KB Published in the afternoon, on a time week and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University by the Press from the Department of Journalism. Bartered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kanesa, under the art of March 3, 1957. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1928 SOFT WATER AND SOFT SOAP Kansas City is commencing to realize that it is no longer a midwestern community of mediocrity. It is expressing a realization that it has already reached a size that places it above the average city. Too, it realizes that it will become larger and, perhaps, attain a position as the center of commerce for this section of the country. Political powers of Kansas City realize that they must lay a firm foundation for the building of a true metropolitan area. To make the suggested improvements in their public ultilities and to provide those things, so necessary for the health and safety of their citizens will necessitate a large bond issue. A bond issue is seldom popular. It is difficult to gain the consent of the tax-payer to increase the levy on property, either real or personal. The vision of the average citizen can not encompass future growth and the necessity of meeting the problem in advance. The practical politician realizes that in order to make it possible to pass a bond issue of some $11,000,000 the imagination of the people must be aroused. An issue, placed on a strict basis of dollars and cents, is doomed to failure. The issue that has struck the popular fancy is the problem of an adequate supply of soft writer. Much newspaper space has been given to this problem. Testimony as to the desirability of soft water has been given by housewives. Florating oratory and impassioned appeals have been made and are being murged the community to provide for the health of its citizens. It is to be hoped that the voters of Kannas City will not overlook the possibility of such incidents as occurred during the time of the immoral Tweed in New York City and during the days of Reaf and Schmidt in San Francisco. 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OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX Sunday, February 26, 1928 No. 118 ****************************************************************************************** TI LAMBDA SIGMA: DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH; There will be a meeting of the department of English on Monday, Feb. 17, at 4:30 p.m. in room 205 Friars hall. W, S. JOHNSON, Chairman. GERMAN CLUB: The German Club will meet on Monday, Feb. 27, at 4:32 p.m. in room 313. Fare hall. The program will consist of a discussion of and conversation on the principal food and national dishes in Germany. The meeting will be conducted in simple German. Everybody interrupted is invited. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF GRADUATE SCHOOL: There will be a meeting of the administrative committee of the Graduate School on Tuesday, Fohr, 28, at 4:30 p. m. in the Graduate office. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF GRADUATE SCHOOL: ALPHA SIGMA NU: SNOOW SHOW Indication will be held at 1232 Lombok street at 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 26. MARLONGINE RULES MARTIN, President. 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Final Concert of the 1927-1928 Season JOSEF LHEVINNE, Master Pianist NOTE: No scenes of enthusiasm areused by any pianist within many years have equalled those of Lhevinne's recent New York appearance. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Thursday Evening, March 1st, 8:20 o'Clock Seats Now Selling $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office