THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE A Coolidge Will Run in 1928 Election Politicians Think President Will Not Accep Personal Responsibility During Campaign This Year (United Press) Washington, Sept. 30.—Washington political leaders, generally, are convinced, despite official silence from the White House, that President Coleibge has not shut his eyes on the 1928 presidential candidacy. Senators, congressmen and party leaders are practically unanimous in their private opinion that Mr. Coodge is carefully refraining from prejudicing his chances for another term. These men have sometimes misinterpreted the action of the executive—and they may be wrong again —but firm conviction now is the Mr. Coolidge seeks to be the Republ- ciation's spokesman; and they have gleaned not alone from Mr. Coolidge's activities and from their talks with him, but also from his involvement and activities of his closest friend. These leaders say Coolidge will not take all the personal responsibility for the outcome of the November elections. First Mr. Coolidge gave Republican leaders to understand, they say, that he would take no part in the campaign. Within a few years, statements have been issued by Republican managers indicating that, while they desired to have voters stand by the Democrats, they do not desire to make Mr. Coolidge bear the responsibility for any consequences of the outcome. Smoker Date Announced University Club to Entertain Newcomers on Faculty The University Club will have its first smoker of the year tomorrow night, it was said today by Prof. C. Scott Browne, a senior society committee of the organization. New members of the faculty and newcomers in Lawrence are invited to the meeting tomorrow night, which will be in the nature of an "acquaintance" gathering. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m., Ohio Street, beginning at 8 o'clock. The University Club is composed of men of the University faculty and other citizens of Lawrence who are interested in the University. Only members are actively connected with the school. The club also has in its membership a number of leading men from other parts of the state. Read your own Kanean. ORPHEU M Tonite-Tomorrow-Saturday Worshipping "Tin Gods," they collapsed. Then—he had to fight back! Added Comedy, "A Sea Dog's Tale" "Felix" Shows: 3,7:30,9 Many Swimmers Report at Quack Club Meeting Prices Mat. 10-35 Nite 10-40 A large number of swimmers were out at the regular meeting of the Quack Club last night practicing their strokes in preparation of the Quack Club tryout which will be held near Thanksgiving. The members of Quack Club assisted Miss Rub Hoover and Miss Dorothy Barr in helping those who came to the practice. The strokes were performed by the stroke and the breast stroke. Miss Hoover did graduate work in physical education at Columbia University last year and is one of the best swimming instructors in the Missouri valuation school in the physical education department. The Quack Club members had a short swim following the practice. There will be no swimming practice Initiation Services Open to All An invitation has been extended to the people of Lawrence to attend the three annual conferences to be held in Memorial stadium on Thursday, Sept. 30, at 7:00 p.m. Plan for the meetings have been completed and the program is being finalized, according to those in charge. next. Wednesday, Oct. 6, since the meeting of the club at that time will be a business meeting only. All members are urged to be present at this meeting as it is the first business meeting of the year. The first issue of the college news paper at Central College, Fayette Mo., is printed especially for freshmen. It contains instructions, advice and news as to the different socia functions for new students. VOICE LESSONS Phone 1448 Red Mrs. Amy Larrenore, former teacher of voice at Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Graduate of K. U. under Louise Miller, also artist pupil of Frank La Forge, New York City. THE KANSAS CITY, KAW VALLEY & WESTERN RY. CO. (Harry C. Jones, Receiver) WWW.KANSASCITY.COM The Electric Way One way between Lawrence and Kansas City (City Park) Kansas, 72. Round trip between Lawrence and Kansa City (City Park) Kansas - $1.25 Return Portion Good for 30 Days Return Cotton Good for 30 Days Why Pay More Ice Water to Drink Plenty of Seats In addition, we are friendly, first and most real way, and do not stay away nor pass you by. We are very proud of our work in your city, pay well and distributions in your City (wallet each month). We love to give back to the community we serve. r, J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager, 511 New Jersey Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas Headquarters for Kansans HOTEL MOORE 9th & Central Kansas City, Missouri Special rates to students A STETSON looks smart every day of its unusually long life—in hats the best is real economy. STETSON HATS Styled for young men Chi Omega announces the pledging on Sept. 28 of Marjorie Houel, Salina, and Dorothy Berns, Peabody. PERRY'S Hand Laundry Phone 2551 1116 New Jersey Work called for and delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 077 West St. 917 Mass. St. FOR SALE FOR SALE Pedigree police puppies. First showing Saturday at Dick Bros. Drug store. For information call, R. R. McFarland Farm. Telephone 775N5. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas, School of Commerce, Securitary training, Baking, Accounting and Auditing. Need for catalog. Watch our Windows Tonight They will carry a message of interest to you. Newman Shoe Co. 805 Mass. 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