PAGE TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANASAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief New Editor Night Editor Sunday Editor Alive Editor Tailor Editor Tapestry Editor Taylorism Editor Sunday Maximizer Editor Robert Mistle Greenblatt Google Porter Alice Gunnell Ladue Cattell Ladue Cattell Taunton Taunton Gertrude Survey Gertrude Survey Sunny Maximizer Editor French Tiffany John Sturge Chlildred Cue John Sturge William Griffith Liam Sturge Peggy Hoffmann Jason Sturge Earl Strimple Laurell Louppe Karen Sturge Hansen Bradley Hanson Flugman Jason Bruner Berries Pakelewke Roland Hardwick Roland Hardwick Business Staff Advertising Manager...Loe Burpherry Ast. Advertising Mgr. ...Tom McPamara Ast. Advertising Mgr. ...Louille Rapport Foreign Advertising Mgr. ...William Clark Telephones Business Office News Room Published in the afternoon, five times in the Journal of Journalism, the Department of Journalism of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Department of Journalism, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 A LIBERAL EDUCATION A shining example of the famous western liberalism has at last been noted. Another bid for fame comes across the Rockies from the fair state of sunshine and flappers, California. Not the gold of her mountains, nor the orange groves of her valleys, nor the permanency of her sunburn, nor the density of her fores, constitute this new claim for distinction. A deeper, finer quality has been noted. California stands for liberalism. Girls may now attend school in California unharmed by the weight and responsibility of bookey. This has been the decree of the state officials following rigid inspection of California laws, since the bare-legged fashion began growing among the daughters of the land. What a relief it must be to California girls; no more wrinkles, no more runs, and no more laundry in the bathroom. A triumph of freedom. The Associated Press reports that a Wellesley graduate announced at a dinner in Shanghai that she intended soon to make public her engagement to General Chiang Kai-Shek; however, that she wished for the present to keep her intentions secret. Too bad she didn't have a more for news! WHAT IS COLLEGE? What sort of a place is college? Is it a hotbed of sweaty, swarthy athletes or daisy-picking noncompete? The general consensus throughout the state during the last football season was in favor of the latter, while past editorials in the Dove gennly hint that the college is the former. There are several all-valley lounge lizards who stroll this campus as well as some mighty good athletes. Why should either side get all of the credit? Some of the students are spending half of dad's income while the rest of the family live on the other half, and some of the students are working their way through school. Some people are making Phi Beta Kappa while some consistently flunk out. So college cannot be called anything with a degree of accuracy. Someone always bobs up and shows a person where he is wrong. It's so distracting. We hadn't heard anything about student suicides for quite awhile, but anyway it is well to be prepared. We see that the School of Fine Arts has instituted a course in harp playing. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Dorothy Guthrie, c'29 Saffordville; and Kathleen Logan, c'31, Lawrence. Knox Hats HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING GLORIFYING JESSE JAMES Editorial of the Day Auctionment of a project to a monument to Jesse James at Kenney, Mo., may move the judicious to grief, but the general public, having acquired a sort of immunity to shocks in these convention-dedestroying, toyparty times, may receive the news with philosophic calm. For the "movies" and modern fiction have placed crime and criminals before us in a new and designedly favorable setting. The screen has rehabilitated the "bad man" of the West and presented him in the light of a hero—one with regrettable tendencies toward homicide and the laws of property, perhaps, but the possessor, after all, of many engaging qualities. As for modern fiction,伏安ly supported by psychologists of the new school of behaviorism, it argues that even the desperado and man-killer is "more to be pitied than scorned." Old-fashioned morality, of whom there are a few left, may repress this latest manifestation of the tendency to place the criminal literally on a pedestal. By the way, will Jesse have an equinest status? But those who send flowers to condemned criminals and look upon the law as an oppressor rather than the protector of society will surely contribute to the Jesus James monument fund, with the remark, perhaps, that if the influence of the departed handt was not always elevating, at least no other man in our history succeeded in holding up so many people. - Philadelphia Public Ledger "Evolution"; 1897. Bottom of teachers' skirts; kept aisles swept clean, 1927. Bottom of teachers' skirts keep desk tops dislaced" is a feature head used in The Sandtonian, high school paper of Sand Springs, Ocala. Texas Fights Red Wolves European Buffalo Is in Danger of Extermination (Obtain Results) Washington, Sept., 23. — The red wolf of Texas, despessor extraordinarily of sheep, goats and poultry, hung as a reminder of the worth of damage during the past eight months, that government wolf attacks against rattlesnakes without战线 against blm. Central Texas counties in particular are bending efforts towards quick elimination of the pest. In Parker county alone, it is estimated, that annually the red wolf destroys from $25,000 to $35,000 worth of animals. The Chamber of Commerce has found that wolves live well with people in the rural districts, employing two government hunters, who in the eight month period, man- The last psychological examination will be held Saturday morning, Sept 24 at 10 a.m. in room 7, east Administration building. PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS; OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Val. 1X Friday, September 23, 1027 TEN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: McAchran Is Here With a Special Showing of Society Brand Clothes—Come in Tonight There will be a meeting of the department of English at 4:20 p. m. Monday, Sept. 26, in room 205 Fraser hill. W. S. Johnson. Raymond H. Wheeler. autexe City, Sept. 23.—Sacred scorpions, symbolic of self-mortification, telling a tale of bloody rites of penitence and sacrifice practiced at midnight by high priests of *Tlaxcala*, form a recurring theme in the beautiful fresco paintings in the ruins of the Aztec temple recently uncovered. If in doubt as to the best place to have your shoes repaired, dyed or shined, take them to the Electric Shop. We guarantee to please. If you wish to wait while W.E. Wheatsbeen prep., south of Varsity theatre—Adv. Sacred Scorpions Form Theme of Ancient Fresco Paintings Found in Aztec Temple Ruins Send the Daily Kansan home. (Selenze Service) Mexico City Sept. The ruins are believed to be the remains of the temple to Camxxtail, located in the mountains. Culines, and were discovered a few months ago by Indians searching for the treasure of Xlostentacil, lord of the lands. It is believed to have been built by the natives to have These pointed scorpions are probably the most important symbols represented in the pictures and may give the key to the entire meaning of the hemoglyphics, according to Dr. Eric Umbrocco, the director of the University of Florida, who is making a study of the prairies for the Mexican government. If you lost your last cent on the fight and haven't money for gasoline or street car fare here's hoping you are wearing comfortable, sturdy Thompson Bros. Shoes! The Texas red wolf ranges in weight from 30 to 60 pounds, while the gray wolf, known in Texas as the labs or timber wolf, ranges between 75 and 100 pounds. However, larger wolves can be led by C.R. Landon, leader of government predatory animal control in the Lone Star state. Some time ago, one of his dogs caught a giant red wolf weighing 63 pounds, near Llano. While the gray wolf has a very wide range in North America, it is found on limited habitat, being found only in Texas and adjoining states of the Southwest. aged to kill more than a hundred wolves. Like his cousin, the notorious gray wolf of the western plains, expert killer of calves, who has been virtuous, wears a red necktie and is wolf primarily a bone depoler. His habit is to venture forth at night, sweeping down upon farm and ranch killing his pray and then hastening to sleep many more times to sleep away his food debauch. where Society Brand Clothes are sold revealed himself in a dream to one of his descendants, disclosing the whereborns of his treasure. That the temple of Cannxxtl was the weird scire *of bloody sacrifice and self-torture, carried on in the glow of torches at midnight, is the story told by the freescoes. Fray Motolia, a Colonial editor, tells that the ancient Tuxcanian priests began to sacrifice young women fat, after which they made human sacrifices to the gods on Mount Mathucweu. They made sacrificial kavves from volcanic glass or abasidon, and fashioned shark glass rocks with a polished finish. They sang songs and hymns to their gods. The high priest is said to have pierced his hand before offering his human victims. Archaeologist Prepares Aztec Indian Dictionary --in the Memorial Union Building Mexico City, Sept. 23. A dictionary of the Aztec language is being prepared by Porfirio Aguirre, archaeologist of the Mexican National Museum of a thousand inhabitants where only Aztec and Mixtec are spoken. The only other comprehensive Aztec dictionary in existence is the French one of Reni Simone, published in Paris in 1885. Simone himself was never in Mexico but got his books from documents and authentic manuscripts. All women who have not already passed their swimming tests please report at the gymnasium between 2:30 and 3:00 Tuesday afternoon to tell it. The New Cafeteria closes Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. and opens again at 7:36 Monday morning No service Saturday evening or Sunday. OWERSOCK Canada Tries Plane War Against Forest Insect Tonight - Saturday Douglas McLean in "Soft Cushions" Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 VARSITY Tonight - Saturday COLLEGE DAYS Ottawa, Sept. 23—Airplane attacks with poison dust, similar to those used in the American cotton belt armament the boll weevil, are being tried by the Canadian forest service to check the spruce budworm, one of the most destructive of the evergreen forests of the West. The planes used are of the same type as those used in the cotton work, and the method of attack is similar. The aviator flies low over the tops of the trees, and releases finely powdered calcium arsenite and lead acids from the propeller swirls the poison dust out into a swath a hundred feet wide, which settles into the trees and gives the foliage a thin protective coat. If this year's tests show the method to be economically feasible for large-scale crops will be undertaken next season. New Mazda Lamps* Better and Cost Less Only 28 of the 911 students enrolled in the K, S, T, C at Emporia are non-church members or have no church preference. A religious census at the time of enrollment disclosed that there were 24 denominations represented on the campus; 36 had a membership of the parish of 200 beads the list with the Christian and Presbyterian churches second and third respectively. Read the Kansan want ads. KENNEDY PLUMBING CO 937 Mass. Phone 658 For Our Fall Opening We have a choice line of overcoats, leather coats, sheeplined coats, lumber jacks, and fancy lined sweaters. And boys we carry a full line of athletic suits, blue and white sailor pants. Don't fall to see our stock before you buy. You are always welcome. Yates Outing Store 706 Mass. Don't Throw Your Hose Away! Runners, Snags and Holes Mended Hemstitching—Pleating—Buttons Dressmaking—Alterations Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop 3331; Massachusetts St. Phone 683 Lawrenee, Kansas Innes, Hackman & Co. Country - Quality - Value Sept. 23,1927 Friday Millinery Newly Arrived! New Fashions in Felts They look simple, but they aren't. They are sleek, small, ever so tight to the head. And they are the most sophisticated hats you have seen in years. Turbans, skull caps and helmets in a score of seven, the side-sloping brim, off-the-face treatment, fall out. Black, navy and the newer shades for fall. Millinery Section — Second Floor or Less if You Wish Still time enough to get a date for the first Saturday, Sept. 24 at F. A. U. Hall VARSITY DANCE Tommy Johnston and his K. U. Serenaders Will be there with 10 pieces Refreshments Stags $1.25 9:00 P. M. Dates.75