PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1928 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Ballmer/Chief Editor Ballmer, Jeff Acosta/Editor Acosta, Jeff Stark/Editor Stark, Jeff Campus/Editor Campus, Jeff Sunley/Maconick/Editor Sunley/Maconick/Editor Sunley/Maconick/Editor Ladue/Cullen Ladue/Cullen Joshua/Bradley Joshua/Bradley Almanzor/Editor Almanzor/Editor Other Board Members Gerritte Searcy Heath Tatum Forest Cahin Caitlin Cahin Alice Gishik Bardh Wintern Babie Mine Paul Porter Steinkenner Harkness Perry BUSINESS STARTER Advertising Mgr. Robert Herman Anti. Advertising Mgr. Joseph Myer Anti. Advertising Mgr. Wayne Ashle Foreign Advertising Mgr. Earl Strumbles Telenhones Performance Business Office K, U, 66 News Room K, U, 25 Night Connection 2.01K3 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Georgia at Atlanta, in the Press of the Department of Journalism. Entered an second deadline mark September 17, 1810, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the net of March 3, 1857. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 THE TIME HAS COME It is to be hoped that the inter- fraternity council will properly meet its responsibility when it convenes in special session Sunday. When the problem in regard to the recent student arrests was brought up before the Men's Student Council Monday night, it was decided that this matter fell more properly under the jurisdiction of the inter-fraternity council and action on the matter was therefore relegated to it. In the final analysis, however, responsibility rests with the Men's Student Council. Power over the activities of men students of the University has been delegated to them by the chancellor, who may revoke that power if he feels that the council is not functioning properly. It was felt that the fraternities should be given an opportunity to set their own difficulties. That is why action was referred to their proper delegates. If the inter-fraternity council rises to the occasion and cinerely attacks the problem of hell week, giving a satisfactory report on the situation, then the matter will have been settled by those most vitally interested and in greatest fairness to them. If the responsibility is sidestept and the report is found unsatisfactory then action must go back to the Men's Student Council. It is sincerely hoped that this will not be necessary. The best joke of the year is about the new student who went into Ad building the other day for his advertising class. MORTAR BOARD Tuesday at the all-University convocation, nine senior women received official recognition of their faithful and unselfish work done at this institution of higher learning. These women are leaders in every phase of student activities and in scholarship, although they have characteristically kept out of the line-light as much as possible. It is indeed an honor for them to be chosen to this national organization of Mortar Board. Although many other seniors have done mentorship work while on the Hill, these nine women were selected as the outstanding women of the senior class. If the word of the average man would be greeted with the persistent doubt met by Coolidge's famous "I do not choose," he would feel inclined to leave the country. Welcome Students at American Cafe New Owners Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Caulk Formerly of Campus House Reasonable Prices 24-hour Service IF YOU WERE ON THE JURY IF YOU WERE ON THE JURY Regardless of the sanity or insanity of Hickman, the action of the court in allowing a witness to give his personal opinion, opinion which would undoubtedly influence the jury, and then ordering the jury to disregard it, as was done a few days ago in the Los Angeles trial, was unjustified. Doctor Thomas Orionis, a Los Angeles psychophysical expert, was on the witness stand. In cross examination, and in spite of the protests of the defense counsel, he said: "It is perfectly ridiculous to have all this pump and ceremony when a unrestrained tie to avoid the penalty by pleading innocence. Why should we pay thousands of dollars to bring witnesses to say that this man is sane and others to say that he is innocent when we could send him right over to the psychopathic ward and have him examined there?" All of which is legitimate opinion, but not matter which the jury should have heard. It is there to listen to facts, not opinion. There, after all and listened to what Doctor Orbison said, the court ordered that they were to erase it from their minds. Such procedure by the court, showing that obviously it is prejudiced against the defendant, can only be condemned. If Hikman is case, such instances are not necessary to prove him so. A new company in Kuwait City is to use worn auto tires as raw material. Now if they will only use discarded safety razor blades in the machinery for selvanging the rubber, The biocontrols of spiking presidential candidates are almost an complimentary as those of bygone presidents. Since durability contexts have come into such popularity, we wonder if the Temple Dome is driving to better Old Faithful Geyser. Campus Opinion Editor Daily, Kunsm; ! ... A writer in the "Campus Opinion" column of The Kramer for Tuesday, Feb. 7, attended with considerable attention to the issue of the bate with the Agnes Monday night. Grades will be given out from the Registrar's office to students of all schools in the following order: OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX Thursday, February 9, 1928 No. 165 Thursday, Feb. 9—Students whose last names begin with A to G, incl. Friday, Feb. 10—Students whose last names begin with H to M, incl. Monday, Feb. 13—Students whose last names begin with N to S, incl. Tuesday, Feb. 14—Students whose last names begin with T to Z, incl. 1987; The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its regular meeting Friday, Feb. 16 7:15 p.m. PHILIP C. VELU. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: She wonders what price the University is willing to pay for such victories and charges that the K. U., decide on truth, intelligence and self-control." As for truth, it was to be noted that the University debaters quoted considerably more authority than sub-authors. Mr. Argidie男篮 did, and that their authorities on the whole seemed to be of better quality. Our negative team was not necessarily able to bring them failed to bring out all the points in the latter's favor. Of course, we some injustice occurred, facts, but a certain trifling such a nature that the debate could scarcely be expected to know about them unless he were specialising in Note Book Fillers such manners as attributing the withdrawal of German warships from Newzealm to ports in Roosevelt's home state, and standard texts and works on his history, and which men with advanced degrees and professors in our large universities still make. If the argument is right, it would be full of fallacies as indicated in the "Campus Opinion" letter, it should have been possible for the Agriodes to have had such a manners because the K. U. debaters interpreted facts differently from the writer, it is hardly fair to charge him with this error; but it has its own merit as it was guilty of misinterpreting. As Doctor Niebroun pointed out, it is difficult to say, "This is ultimate truth and you are not harmed by no harmness with our view." We have no objection to listening to both sides of a question because we are not fundamentalists who hold that all criticism must be presented to us. The whole letter of criticism seemed to be a protest because the negative side of the question was overemphasized and presented than the affirmative side. Reasonable prices for Good Merchandise The question of America's policy in Latin America is not one-sided by University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts $15 - $19 - $25 New Fashions Arrive in Popular Prices Sharon'S Smart Suits Clever Coats Lovely Dresses Come expecting to see the new materials and the new colors. We guarantee our Merit Silk Hose at $1.65 - $1.95. 845 Mass. any means and for that reason makes an excellent question for debate. There are arguments for and against him, but he has presented the local debaters found and presented more convincing arguments in favor of it. Simply because one's own prejudice is against it and that policy and that situation have been played out arguments to support such prejudice should not blind one to the fact that there is a great deal to be said for that policy and that situation. There are too many at the present time who suffer from an anti-American hysteria and refuse to listen to both sides of a question in order to argue that America is acting in a certain way to be prima fide evidence that this mode of action is wrong. Although the United States has produced foreign policy, there have been times when it was not altogether in the wrong. The negative team Monday was not to be expected to point out what the problem is with our foreign policy, there have been times when it was not altogether in the wrong. The negative team Monday was not to be expected to point out what the problem is with our foreign policy, there have been times when it was not altogether in the wrong. The negative team Monday was not to be expected to point out what the problem is with our foreign policy, there have been times when it was not altogether in the wrong. As for self-control, there did not seem to be any loss of it on either side, unless you were to say that the other side indicated its lack. Excitement is a natural accompaniment of the hurried feeling produced when the time to be used is very limited and there are a great many things yet to be said. Admissible self-control was exercised when the cards on which he had jetted down the points to talk about in rebuttal. and who, without recovering them, delivered an excellent extemporaneous robustall. As for myself, I do not care for a monotonous, even-vooled, honey-toned speaker. I can sleep at home. The debate Monday night was much more interesting than the average college debate. And regardless of the contents of the question itself, which is not one to be sented cautiously, one should maintain, as an similar problem. lems an attitude of suspended judgment, the Kansas team won. It won not only on argument but on other points which must be considered in judging a debate: Stage appearance, and style, and delivery. - E. T. 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