PAGE TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Assoc. Editor / Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Composer Editor Artist Humane Editor Human Editor Alumni Editor Alumni Editor Pain Tale Editor Gerard Sorensen Scratch Editor Scratch Editor Robin & Harvey Editor Frank Tillery William Griffith Joe McLennan Paul Hammerson John Durham John Quirk Joad on ladder John Hoffman Hubert Lakes Pipar Hughes Robert Leibig Advertising Manager... Loe Bashirn Astt. Advertising Mgr... Leloise Repohr Foreign Advertising Mgr... William Clark Business Office. News Room. PUBLISHED in the offence, five times the Department of Journalism of the U.S. Department of Justice, six times the Department of Justice, and more than 17, 10, 17, at the post office at Law- rence Square, New York. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 KU KU'S AND ATHLETES SPEAK AGAIN Allah be praised! information love is not now impossible. The athletic department and the Ku Ku's are again at peace. Who won? Loot. Out. You might start another fight. It seems, according to ancient library, that Pi Epsilon Pi, mother charter of several other pop clubs, use to enroll in the football game. Receiving no money, they turned its receipts over to the athletic offices it uses in a fund. The Ku Ku's disceive some trip to foreign stand with all expenses paid. All wont we until the rooting organizations put on the same stunt for three successive years. Fruit or no fruit, that verrible. This year, early in the fall, it was decided that "need" athletes should be given the right to call programs and confections. The Ku Kui's bowled. The athletes grinned. The first home game passed and no athletes were visible. Boys of word school age old "programs, pampuls, parach, and chewling water" with little success. It now seem, according to contemporary history, that the athletic department requested the Ku Ku's to resuce selling programs for a straight commission of ten per cent. They had to take the money whether they wanted it or not. Understand? To an u, it looked like victory belongs to the—say, who started this fight anyway? All bends are floody but unbowed. Commenting on the exchange of pleasanties between pop clubs and the athletic department: The New Student observes: "From throughly unreliable sources it has been learned that the clubs are ready to go to the length of inspiring enthusiasm for scholarship as a reason for existence if the athletes maintain their unresolved hostility." "RELLO. DAD!" Dad, tomorrow is the day we've donated to you. We've planned a football game and a banquet for your own entertainment. It may seem that you're跑 around a bit, but that's the way we live up here—not our helmet skater as it all looks though. There is a big difference between you age and ours. Your forties and our twenties have mighty different viewpoints. You were twenty once. Remember? We haven't been forty yet and it's a long way off. It'll be a lot easier for you to come down to our age than for me to climb to yours. Besides, we're not ready to rear back in a swivel chair and deliver ultimatus. Come on back to the atmosphere of knickers and paddles—only it need to be "football haircuts" and pigtopped trousers. Stump that out vicar and try a cigaret. Stand up and holler when the team makes a good play. Forget your business for this week-end. It ran a whole month when you were on your vacation. Did you ever realize that, whil you're here, you see only the vene of college? Why, why you're only here for gala occasions and celebrations. You've never seen us in class. Really. we can look long-faced and even quit making wise cracks. But just now—remember, Dad, you're in college once more. It's a longer step from twenty to forty that is from forty to twenty. But loose and be our age. You'll like it THE "KEPT" PRESS Consider that term of vilest ana hema, "a controlled nzeer" Snack of a controlled fire, or automobile, or public utility, and we need, control as necessary. But a controlled press! Never, in this land of the free! But, as with automobiles, control there must be. The question is, "What type of control?" If we leave the human element out of our reasoning, we err. In the final analysis the publisher is the power, or control over the press; and it is when the publisher is uncontrolled that we have a free press. In America we do not have the Nussolini type of control, with lead, steel, and oil; but we do have other forms of control. Contemporary psychology has fairly well tapped the old doctrine of free will. It is the psychological control of the publisher, and then of the press, which is our problem here in the United States. THE RED MAN'S PEACE A scene of 60 years ago was re-remonated at Medicine Lodge, yesterday and today in commemoration lot of n eighth peace. Galloping back on the wings of time for three years here, we came to 1877. Further and further the pale face had paded into the domain of his cow breeder. More and more degrade­d and the red man became to such a farther progress. Trouble of a more serious nature was brewing. Then the pide face came to the red man with the pipe of peace, and asked the tease were pitched near the tip of the Indiana. In vain an utterance was made to encircle the Indian to leave the touchhack for the hive and plow. He was holding out for the highest price kept for unwilling consent to the treaty. But at last the treaty came and with very few exceptions accomplished what it proposed to do—to keep peace. That was 90 years ago. To commemorate this red man's peace, Medicine Lodge once took more took on all the appearance of a frontier town. Several hundred Indians from Oklahoma, representing the five plain tribes, continued their toes. Not far away a regiment of the Bithnol United States army encamped for two days. There were speeches in the languages of the whites and in the language of the mutic. Once more has come the red man' oceane. --tissue in taken from the novel "Hammess" by Conrad and is directed by John McKinnon. It is another one of the most beautiful books, which the beautiful hero is finally received by a handsome hero and taken from the clutches of the heartless Campus Opinion --tissue in taken from the novel "Hammess" by Conrad and is directed by John McKinnon. It is another one of the most beautiful books, which the beautiful hero is finally received by a handsome hero and taken from the clutches of the heartless Rally, rally, brother freshman, let's be sports and quik squabbling about the ups and ribbons that we have to wear on our most benovient crown. To the Freshmen Let's wear them in good cheer and if we should decide, any one of us, not to wear them, then they'd take our shoes. We would like for some" and smile about it. We can show them what we freshen up from. We can show everybody we are on the Hill. Even though the upperclassmen do dust our conduits, they are all with us. We don't want them not wish in forget our first year at "k d K, U." And remember that we have three more years. So didn't I care? And didn't I care? Spirit of the crimson and the blue. Bowersock—"The Road to Romance" featuring Dionne Nichevac in one of the Spanish dragons. The pie- B. M, R., a freshman. Reviewing the Shows Gertrude Scarey B. M. R., a freshman. Dad's Day Saturday, Oct. 15 Give Him a Box of Martha Washington or Miss Saylor's Chocolates The Green Owl 723 Mass. St. The Uptown Place - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * W 13 DANID. The band will meet at the new Auditorium also evening at 1:45 o'clock for the dedication ceremony. Also, meet at the gymnasium Saturday morning at 8:30 in full uniform, including sweaters and jeans, for drill and nipple, it is imperative that all members be present. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. 1X Friday, 14 October, 1927 No. 30 MEN'S GLEE CLUB: THE STAGE The Men's Glee club will meet in the regular rehearsal room at 7:15 tonight for burn-up before going to the audition. Dress rules are to be worn. All men are to be cast in the audition by 8:30 in the south reserved for the Glee club. T. A. Laremore, director. --tissue in taken from the novel "Hammess" by Conrad and is directed by John McKinnon. It is another one of the most beautiful books, which the beautiful hero is finally received by a handsome hero and taken from the clutches of the heartless The caballita and formed in form and struct from pieces of wood; it is a wooden instrument of the timpani is true and a wee bit of whim- on on account of the frequent repon- tation of the name. The head is well played by Nauroo, who offers hits from the weakness of his arm and the gloves of Marceline Day as Saratina is far from ratifying much of the time, although she dogs some good work in her part. Her joints and parts are rather poorly done with the exception of Castro, played by Taro, who has an outstairer hit of infinite Called by critics the greatest show under canvas in the theater, this ravishing play or ten life, written by Robert B. Lowe, not given a calendar setting and by Charles L. Wagner, has just completed a run of 200 performances at the Blackstone Theater, Chicago. The play stars each of three Francis Beacon in "I Leastcht." The more shop of the on site, an even manually beautiful Blooms ship is a welcome addition to any picture worthy of our art gallery. The distance shops of the palaces of the Riquepa, on the other hand, are all too two-dimensional in a painted backdrop, with plenty of wood. The scenes in which the stone buckling, blood-blood between anaerobes appear, are on the whole, well done. This is especially true of the wood, however, to conceive of a minute doing a perfect exeive舞尝 in such an Naucarre ship in one of the ships of Naucarre ships in one of the ships of A dural, considerable fighting and at least minor moments in the deceased's life make the opportunity form the action as might be expected. Scars and dents are seen on the body. With Bennett is a cast which includes Marjorie Wood, Weller Lawn Donald Macmillan, Elliott Arndt, Stuart O'Brien, and Michael Lynch. Aebish, Lara, Abbeld Arnold and others. Mary may-drive students will just key to Kauai City most woke to. He is one of the few Bennett's who is playing the title role in "The Broken" at the Shultz剧场. J. G. McCandles, director. Theen Epiphani, Baptist sorority hold bledge services, at the home of their patroness, Mrs. Caroline Tuxedo, 1124 W. 16th St., New York City; service were held for Theun Tuxedo, mar. Carolyn Cewell, mgr. Mary Alice Shuorman, uncle. Lindie Wiedmann, uncle. Katie Wiedmann, mar. Katherine Bird, mar. 30, Marina Claude-wick, uncle, and Mary Eyring Eynon, uncle. After piedding services were held, bledge services will be held Oct. 27. Study Medical Problems Announcement of Fellowships by National Council Washington, Oct. 4, Eight fellowships for research in medical science have just been announced by the medici- neal Research Council at the board of the National Research Compa- ges. He will be enabled to spend the year at work on medical problems in leading universities and research institutions of his home state, North Carolina. C. Austin at the U. S. throne of Standard, Washington, D. C.; Willow R. Earle at Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tee; Dr. Eduard F. Snitch at Carnegie Mellon University, Mo; Ebiel D. Simon at Simmons University, Montreal, Canada; De. Richard W. Whitheed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Archer E. Caldwell and Ed. J. Harris, whose locations are not yet determined. Dr. Cami I. Carter was appointed to the University of Chip- man. These fellowships are made available through a fund from the Elkhorn Foundation to please coordinate the doctor of philosophy in one of the medical sciences who offer market ability and interest in a reservation. A graduate will be awarded in April in Abbey and September. Applicants to be considered at these months should be killed off or before June 1 and August 1, respectively. A reservation will be made for Medical Fellowship Boston, Natick Research Council, Washington, D. Freshmen Plunder Labs for "Hot Rock" Display Theory of morphology, *yennie* is a syntaphist who is parted a few of the terms which are made more pronounced; she grows now. Their first came in poetry of which they sound four labours. the Are Finding It Convenient to Take Their Meals at More and More Students New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) They are also putting into the halls of shopping for afternoon refreshments between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. 2 and 450 meals and rocks, is a source of amusement to some of the students and real hard work others. The students have learned that all rocks come from a molten mass out of another earth. So the students were told by the students discovered that the only "hot rocks" are those found after looking in the telephone receiver investigating the student diacetyl. Not a tongue-bite in a ton of it! The time also the time of the year when freshmen are building up ecological laboratories of their own. Infrastructure are deploying the lack of resources to do research on a class has left. Rockers with difficult names are the ones which have the opportunity of making a trip by pocket to renew on the desk of some university. A person who has been unable to associate the correct name with a certain rock The K. U. Barber Shop 727 Mass St. Offer the Best Haircutting Service in Lawrence Ladies and Gentlemen—60c Union Shop Associated Master Barbers of America Beauty Parafer in connection — Marcel, Shampoo, Minture, etc. It's the Real Place Is Your Name and Address Listed Correctly in the Due to the haste of enrollment and to the many changes in residence which have been made since that time, the directory is bound to contain some inaccuracies. Kansan Student Directory? If You Have-changed your address, or your phone number, or if your name has been spelled incorrectly, please REPORT CHANGES TO REGISTRAR AT ONCE A corrected list of names will be printed in the Kansan beginning next Monday evening. Hadn't You Better Do It Right Away? 1