PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Louisville, Kentucky Editorial Staff Collinson-Child Editor News Editor News Editor North Editor North Editor Raftery Editor Raftery Editor Coogaskill Editor Coogaskill Editor Sunday Editor Sunday Editor George T. Blake William Gellman William Gellman Dan Wheeler Dan Wheeler Theriat Hagakis Theriat Hagakis Bernard Pinter Bernard Pinter Robert Salinger Robert Salinger Joe McMillan Jack Stickney John Squires John Sparks Allison Cullack Gerald Greene Paul Patterson Business Near Advertising Manager Larry Brown Aest. Advertising Mer William Gilch Aest. Advertising Nur. B. W. Herman PERFORMANCE Business Office... K. U. I. News Room Published in the afternoon, two times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the department of Journalism of the University of Karnataka, from the Press of the University of Karnataka. Entered as second secretary mail matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the art of March 3, 1957. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 FIRE PROTECTION "I find nothing alarming here. The I had training and a serious configuration here are small and the facilities for fighting fire are as good as may be found at most universities," and Alex Henderson, former fire chief of Kansas City, Ma., here Monday after stepping the test of water pressure on Mr. Orread and examining the adequacy of fire protection. C. G. Blythe, superintendent of buildings and grounds offered to apply more pressure in the hoses, but Chief Bench of the Lawrence department said it was uneasy. What does this show? To all outward appearances it merely shows that the University of Kansas has adequate fire protection and that the water pressure on Mr. Oread is everything it should be. However, it also shows something else. It shows that the University of Kansas has adequate fire protection and that apparently the dank which has been waged on Chancellor Lindsay because of the Chancellor's resulual to allow the University to be inveigled into paying part of the cost of installing a water main to the west campus, is a personal matter and one not based on justifiable grounds. The tests prove combinately that there is ample fire protection on the campus and that the critics charges are entirely unfounded. It might be renamed that the public would be greatly interested in the matter of fire protection on the campus. The charge that the University was merely a five trap and that it was a miracle the institution had not burned was well calculated to encourage a sensation. Life for Harry Sinclair and Albert Fall seems to be just one trial after another. AUDIENCE VOTES An audience decision debate on a question about the press is revealing. The mode of argument, designed to sway the minds of a general audience, becomes just as trivial as the attacking side accuses the press or being. The argument is spread out so thinly that absorption of it requires little effort. Yet some critics would have the newspapers be as heavy as the heavie of style of debate, though practice shows that it will not work. The question is simply: Is it better to make vital things so heavy and dull that no one will learn about them, or to make them so interesting that nearly everyone will learn, even at the risk that a few will learn mistakenly? A refusal to act unless we can be certain that our actions are Right, with a capital "K," would put an end to all action. When we are dealing with the public (and all of us are members of the public when we get outside our special field), we cannot be idolates, in the old sense of the word. Now is the time, for all good friendships to come to the aid of their brothers. Middlemaster is here, and into books and papers must be. ENTER THE CONTEST Are you a 100 per cent American? Do you want to win $10,000. If you do, here is the simple way. Sit down and write a new all-American history text for use in the Chicago public library. Contact Thompsonius programs for you to do. The content is under the ampels of the America First Foundation. The book will be used as a complement to "be a dream." "America First." The award will be made to the complaint who is recommended by a committee of competent educators and judges. Mayor Bill's idea was impressed by the Mayor Bill's idea was inspired by the election that history told. In Chicago public schools, contaminate so much invisible propaganda that it was almost impossible to find a truth or 100 per cent American history. He still maintains that the records of the library have been "tempered with." Mayor Thompson's plan will certainly be successful. It is patterned after the famous advertising campaign. He would fight propaganda with legitimate advertising. Sit down now, and write on all American novel and win the $10,000 prize. Van, the animal man, said he could not bet on Kansas in the Kanada-Nebraska game, because he was a member of the faculty. WHY KANSAN'S THINK Kansas can thank the weather for its reputation as a source of stimulating ideas and ideas. WHY KANNSANS THING Correration makes ideas, and the weather makes conversation. Cramping that, we have only to make the kind of weather Kumseh has had and we have the key to the Kansan's intellectual superiority. The Jayhawk state can move more kinds of weather in a shorter space of time than any other state. In the urban and year for year it can show a greater variety of weather. Every day by day there are changes enough to keep conversation going. Forty-degree drops in temperature in 12 hours, hot winds, cold winds, alert, snow, warm rains, cold rains, or what have you. Weather makes conversation, and Kansas weather is good for continuous conversation. Conversation makes ideas. And they are you. As in "What First Secretary?", they are both good, carrying their type of knowledge, and capable of causing plenty of laughs and at other times a strong desire for the appropriation. Bowersack—"The Loves of Carmen" *starring David del Rio and Victor* *character in "What Price, Glory?"* Seeing the Show: By Jack Shakespeare Edgeworth makes your pipe "do its stuff" Carmen, as played by Dolores Del Rio, is a fiery-tempered security of a wealthy widow, a miserable mirage of all the men and the hate of all the women. Being of gray blood she turns to the cards to deter riches and all that sort of thing. She gets them through the love of Escamille, played by Victor MacLag NATIONAL UNION OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX 14 Tuesday, November 8, 1927 No. 51 The last opportunity to enroll in the Festival Choir is this evening at the High School auditorium, 41th and Massachusetts streets, at 1206 ofck Ave. from 8am-5pm. (C) 2017 University of Michigan. D. M. SWARTHOUT, Director There will be a meeting of the Coomestrian Club Wednesday night at 11:45 o'clock. HARRY HORNSTEIN, Secretary. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SMOKER: On Other Hills LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: cerule Français ou renomés moreirail le sont mouvement a quatre pouces, Lillele, 300mm F5.8 Nouveau f4 prend l'argent nouveau en livrée. Credit : www.letoile.fr There will be a School of Business Studies at the Alba Kayai Pet house, Mesembriani estate, Womburg township in Tahiti. Prep Students will receive a Bachelor's degree. The Delly O'Colligan, Oklahoma A. and M. paper, is sponsoring a flight from Baltimore to Northam, Oklahoma, on Nov. 19, when Oklahoma FENCING CLUB: Crawford Broes is always the name in his pictures, but like Adelaide McNeil and Doug Fainchuk, you expect it to him and enjoy it because he loves it. The Fencing Club will meet Wednesday at 4:30 in church in room 202 of Ralhia gymnasium. All interested in fencing are invited to be present. BOTANY CLUB: On Other Hills The Batty Club will meet Wednesday at 7:50 o'clock at 1122 Louisiana Street, Minnie Schinnebner will talk on "Pabstblumen." The story itself is abusive, merely the pretension of a gun-battle, an order-of-death doe, and the age-old habit of eating raw meat. However, with the acting and the fair amount of excitement in it, one can at least feel a little exhilaration. HARRIET COWLES, Secretary. FASHION SHOW: There will be a very important meeting of the Fashion Show and Wednesay at 4:00 a.m. in central Administration auditorium. SNOW ZOOLGGY CLUB: Variety="Underworld" starring Clive Brooks in the same sort of a role, but in a different sort of a setting. One regular meeting of the Zoology Club will be held Wednesday at 5:30 a.m. in room 304 snow ball room, Dr. N. P. Seward of the department of meteorology, will talk on the object "Lantheide Parasalia." All members are urged to attend this meeting. LAWRENCE COMPTON, President. EL ATENEO: La revisión regular de las Almacéns tendrá lugar jueves, el 10 noviembre, ne 4:29 a la tarde en cuatro 8. E administración. lest the most famous antagonist or Stalin. The trouble she has in himself is that he is a man who acts and action into the play for the most part, and who some of his former of tragedy when some of his former most and the gates of the annihilation where the ball dights are beaten. JO BROWN, Chiefman It might be added, that those who did not get to see the Kona-Kenan game on Saturday might struggle with the Bowman's 87.9 by seeing the picture of it. The picture is clever and entertaining more through the work of the characters than through the story itself and it is a good opportunity to use it as a framework for the role of an critically opposite sort of a picture, the "What Prices Glory?" MARJORIE TAYLOR, Presidente Agnes play Oklahoma University, No. Ford valued at more than $20 will be allowed to enter. Prices are being reduced in line with Stillwell and the O'Collegiate. The Embry-Riddle飞翔学校 at Lunken airport will attempt to instruit a student at the University of Oklahoma. He will report early Sunday morning for instruction and by 6 o'clock next day will be piloting a plane alone. The average cost of a four-year course at the Ohio State University is estimated to be $400. Three-fourths of this amount is personal cost to the student. The remaining expense is the state and the federal government. Read the Kansan want ads. that we take care of all your mending and darn ing in our finish department and, best of all, we do it. 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