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Hollins-Crawford Plain Taite Editor J. Gronkowski Exchange Editor Business Staff Advertising Manager ... Wes. Allen Rypmanus and Advertising Merge... Sally A. Morgan and Advertising Merge... W. Morgan Cassidy George Alden Nadine Miller Kevin Garrison Glady Flom Glyceo Flom Elinor Gilman Martyn Kibail Ellen Kibail Bruce Slihan Paul Winterstein Gertrude Stearns Guy Grow Marcia Ward Bill Hickman Bruce Slihan Telephone Business Office K. U. 42 News Room K. U. 12 Published in the afternoon, five times a week and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Journalism of the University at Rome, from the Press of the Imperial Entered as second-class mail matter September 15, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1897. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1926 STUDENT VOCATIONS - None of your old fashioned vocation for the college trained man and woman! Old fashioned may not be the proper term, but a glance at the list of chosen vocabes of the students enrolled in the University indicates that few intend to follow what we may compromise and call the "homework" occupations, such as forming and home making. Of the ninety-five vocations listed only two men intend to be farmers and, alas! but seven women will leap house. As for the other 4050 students on the Hill they will be advertisers, architects, artists and so on down the alphabet to statesmen, undertakers and zoologists. Mighty few possibilities do they overlook; they even nail foreign correspondence and "social secretary" work. Just how many of them they will actually find the field they hope to find would be interesting to know. True only will tell. Many, however, will "fall by the wayside" in fear of reaching the present goal set is concerned. For all that they may fall upward rather than the revenge; but one factor that hinder a high percentage of accuracy in reaching the goals set in that many students come from an environment of occurrences totally strange to the field they hope to enter. A healthy indication can be found in this report, nevertheless, in the fact that over five-sixths of the students have determined on their future line of activity. That certainly is far better than having no goal set at all. Also it is noted that there is heavy grouping in a few vocations; business, law, medicine and teaching include more than half of all the students enrolled. Whether the proportions of these particular groups are justified by the demand in those fields is not fully known, though medical men are certainly needed, and lawyers, too, in the smaller communities. Only, that is just where they won't go. As to business there always seems to be a place for those who wish to enter that field. In teaching it might be better if fewer entered and more of those who specialized; the present four-year average life of the teacher does not speak well to that profession. Most women teachers regard their profession as a stepping stone to matriomy. But a good word can be said for the women entering the teaching profession, for if they do not provide the home markers for the business men, the lawyers and the doctors, who will? AMERICA America! .Land of the free and home of the brave! Free? Brave? Well, yes. But how free, and how brave? Brave enough, and brave enough to hear a doctrine unacceptable to the majority? Oh, don't ask so many questions. May the Count and Countess of Karalyi of Hungary who have community-leans visit America? Well, possibly, if sufficiently gagged. May Shapurji Sakalkavai, communist member of the British parliament, attent a conference in Washington? Not if secretary Kellogg can prevent it. Mr. Kellogg prevents ii. And now, my Mme Mine, Alexandra Kolliant,oviet minister designate to Mexico,pass through the United States on her way to that country? She doesn't want to make a prolonged stop;she doesn't want a queenly special at $1 per trip she just wants to pass through. But, oh, no, no, no, shudders the Secretary of State, Mike Kellangatt has been "associated with the international Communist subversive movement" and hence she is an "undesirable alien." "Advocates of anarchy, revolution or agitation" are not wanted, warns Secretary Kellogg. They are "projunctial to the interests of government or society." Americans, worry not, fear not, think not. Government has reached that none of perfection where it will do it for you. THE GUARD OF HONOR The military escort which will accompany President Coolidge during his stay in Kansas City on Armistice day will be made up of members of the colored detachment of the General Service School at Port Leavenworth. The committee in charge of the memorial services that are bringing the president to the city announced that this selection was made as a tribute to the service and citizenship of the colored people in Kansas City. In this, the committee should be commended. Members of the colored race saw active services in the war and did much to aid the nation financially as well. They played their part with credit to themselves and their country. Until now they have received little recognition for their work. It is fitting that a tribute should be paid them in this way on the occasion of the Memorial dedication: In selecting this particular detachment, the committee again showed wisdom. Every man of the 30 to serve in the guard ward oversaw and was in the actual fighting. They are, moreover, a well trained unit representing the wart college. For those reasons, the groups will be a muralist's influence; he will of the military escort for the President; it represents the largest government military school in this part of the country; and it is composed of executive men, who are members of the colored race. Any other unit that might have been selected would have failed to meet at least one of these qualifications. HERRIN AGAIN Herrin is a national sore apot. The killing of a mayor and his companion and the wounding of the chief of police by gangsters last week is only the lowest of a long series of outrages and shootings, bordering on a state of civil warfare. The quartering of troops in Herrin, or even wiping that town from the map, will not remain the situation. When bitter intolerant factions, aggravated by political and commercial rivalry, turn to firearms to settle their disputes, warfare is the result. Gang law is lawlessness. The state of Illinois must bear its share of the blame. Allowing machine guns and other high-powered weapons to be sold is as great a crime as using them. But as long as there is a handsome profit in bootlegging firearms, gangsters will be well supplied. Illinois could better afford to take over the manufacture, and sale of all weapons than to permit such periodic outbreaks of gang and civil war. Just as a committee of house members was meeting to make arrangements for his trial on impeachment charges before the United States courts, Nov. 10, Federal Judge G. W. English, of the Eastern Illinois district, resigned. In the eyes of the American people, Judge English will stand convicted; he could not have admitted his guilt better had he stood trial and then confessed that the charges were true. TRIAL UNNECESSARY The English case, which has been before the public for two years, arises out of charges brought against the jurist by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Mu Tau Alpha, honorary classical society, will hold mid-night meeting night at 8 o'clock in room 206. Fraser hall. The bilateral meeting will be 1:7:30 in room 208, Fraser hall. *TWILA SHOEJAKET*. Securities. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN VOL. VII. Weathered, November 19, 2017. No ?I LAMBDA THETA P. Llambara, Thera will hold塑管服务 tonight at 7:45am on Henley house. TWIRA LEIGH SECRETARY IU TAU ALPHA; OKLAHOMA-KANSAS FOOTBALL GAME The time of starting the Okkhoum-Kansas gangway has been changed to 2:250 instead of 2, on clock, at Arrival and day安排。 TICKETS TO THE GAME Students must present their activity cards along with their football hits in order to gain admission to the Childcare Unit. News: Nov. 11 ARMISTICE DAY: No classes will meet in the afternoon of Armistice Day. Representative Hawes, who defended Williams in the recent election for the senate from Missouri, introduced the resolution calling for an investigation. Congress appropriated $8,000 for the inquiry. The litter fight in the house over the question of bringing impachment charges against English lasted from December, 1925, when a special committee recommended imprisonment, until March 1 of this year, when the house impachment resolution passed. English came before the senate May 8 and formally denied all the charges. A sigmoidum cremneacus met that may have influenced the judge a great deal in deciding to resign was the recent action of Zumburn, counsel for the Ko Klux Klan and also his chief counsel. Zumburn resigned as chief lawyer for the judge although others of the legal staff assembled by English declared that they would fight to the end. The question now before the senior is: Should Judge English move to stand trial? Or would the ordinance of the present happenings prevent him from ever holding any office of profit or trust under the United States as effectively as would actual impeachment? That is for the senate to decide of course. Probably most Americans feel now that he has been punished enough. The American memory, however, is a notably short one. An impeachment sentence does not forget. Such charges as were brought against English are certainly not easy for a guilty man to fight. Wrongful manipulation of funds, appropriation of authority, use of profane language from the bench, and threatening of juries— these charges were brought against a judge of a United States district court. And then he recompens. The judge undoubtedly took the entire course. He also took a wair course. He still retains his full rights as an American citizen. These rights he would not have if he were convicted and imprisoned. --and QUENKER MARIE will be in Kansas City, NOV. 14. Liberty Memorial Dedication An introduction of the honor system, as used by Oxford University of England, in a modified form will be an innovation of University of Iceland where provides that students may attend the courses without being required necessarily required worldwide anms will be given at the end of the year. --and QUENKER MARIE will be in Kansas City, NOV. 14. Liberty Memorial Dedication Jayhawks Flown James Dump, A. I. 224 is employed at the Kansas City Seventh company in Kansas City, N.C. Mary Barrison Drowning, A. R. 212, is an on-the-spot fellow at Miss Barrison's school our girls in Kennewick City. H. K. Gledson McPhail is working in the office department of the Raymond D. Havers Printing Company in Kansas City. Heurtbach McKangham, A. B., 15, is the Kobe correspondent for the "Japan Times," a paper published in Tokyo and having the largest circulation of any English language paper in Japan. She is the first woman correspondent to be employed by the "Times." Miss Vivian Crunch, cc25. is teaching public school music in Bird City Dougins, LL. E-24, is practi- cing w in Oklahoma. Harbor Flats, A. B, 24, is in the real estate business in Kansas City. Frances Greenleaf, A., B.26 is teaching in Pratt... Frances Wilson, A. B., 25, is carrying on her dramatic work in New York City, where she is with the Latter-day Saints Club of the K. U. drama club. Haward Hallsev, ex c. 300, and Floyd Shank, both of St. John, visited friends in Lawrence. Lutea Crenshaw, of Coefeyville, is a peace of Willie Wicki Mission. Miss Johnson is a pledge of the Delta Zeta security. Mary Cain, Rappertuit, A. B., 25 has been awarded a scholarship for 1936-27 at Simmons College, Boston, Mass. Sam Pratt, cr/28, is working for a moreantile company at Colby, Kan. K. John K. Hils, A.R. '21 has a position as salesman for the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, with headquarters, at Wichita. Miss Dorian Parks, ex27 is worki ng for the Kansas City Journal-Post "Now. They're Good as New" "SUPER THREE STOCKINGS. Alice? Look new, don't they? You should have seen them after I'd finished sitting on that antique iron bench of Margery's. Runs on both legs. Ladders enough for a firg department." "It occurs hardly possible. There's no sign of a run now." Wear is not to be overlooked, even in luxuries. With us, in everything we offer, wear means beauty that endures. Bidur. sapp Goltman, repara toit T-pimp surre—moell (1994, 3) Santa Fe Armistice Day Excursion TO KANSAS CITY $1.00 for round trip tickets on sale Nov; 11, for following trains; No. 18 Departing 5:30 a.m. No. 12 " " 6:37 a.m. No. 110 " " 8:28 a.m. No. 14 " " 3:10 p.m. No. 10 " " 3:10 p.m. Return limit as late as train No. 21, leaving Kansas City 10:45 a.m., m. Nov. 12. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Don't Miss This W. W. Burnett, Agent Phone 92 Lawrenee, Kan. Wearing the gown we have just dry cleaned makes even the woman who always knows who wore what, and when, wonder if she possibly could have seen this newlooking costume before. NewYork CLEANERS CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN ..DRY CLEAN THEM OTTERN! Seats Are Still Available to See THE KANSAS PLAYERS Present their first Production of the Year "In The Next Room" A Mystery Play at the ORPHEUM THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow at 8:15 Seats reserved at Green Hall---Round Corner Drug Store----75c . . . . . .