THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 REVISED CONSTITUTION OF THE ASSOCIATED MEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS less rid, one O aw, ris- ns of the not 1 Art. 1. NAME. The name of this organization shall be THE ASSOCIATED MEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSA, AFL 2. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Association shall be: (a) to promote the highest interests of the University of Kansas and its students; (b) to conserve the ideals and traditions of the University; (c) to cooperate with the governing bodies of Universities in all areas of the jurisdiction of this Association; (d) to promote and regulate the activities and to be the official governing body for the men and women of the Association. Art. 3. MEMBERSHIP This Association will be composed of all men students of the University in accordion with the constitution, and all members shall be qualified electors of the Association, who shall have paid their dues as provided by the laws of this Association. Art. 4. POWERS. This Association shall have all necessary powers to carry out the purpose set forth in article two and all lawsuits against them, as well as judges in the government of the male students of the University of Kansas which are not delegated elsewhere by the Chancellor of Kansas to administer state state Board of Administration, or the laws of the state of Kansas. Sec. 1. Administrative powers shall be vested in the Men's Student Council, which will hold the following positions: First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer; and, until there is a national member for each two hundred men students, or major fraction from them, however small, to graduate, gineering, Law, Medicine, Pharmine, Fine Arts, and Education. Each of these schools will have a representative. Sec. 2. No person shall become an an- dor of in this association who has not con- formed to the school's rules or other ope- nations other than athletic. The candidates must also have been regularly enrolled in some school of the University at least three preceding程 Art. 6. POWERS OF COUNCIL. Sec. 3. All officers shall remain in office for one year, or until their successors have been elected and shall have duly qualified. See I. 1. This Association hereby deletes to the Mte Student Council all the powers set forth in Article 4 of this constitution. Sec. 4. The executive authority granted to the Men's Student Council shall be vested in its president. He shall act as the official representative of the men of the University, Sec. 3. In the exercise of its judicial powers it shall act as a court of first instance, appeal from its decisions lying to the Chancellor of the University. Art. 7. LEGISLATION. power it shall make all necessary regulator for the government of the male students of the University and shall cooperate with the University in order to ensure through agreements to be established under this constitution in the passage of needy brief on matters of general University conformance. Sec. 1. All legislative acts of the Men's Student Council shall be by bill and a majority of those voting on it, passed by the President. Bill passes shall be attested by the Secretary, signed by the President, and submitted to the chairman of the Student Council. After which behalf of the University, after which bills shall be published once in the University Library, before publication, in full force and effect, unless before the expiration of ten days a petition signed by 10 per cent of the members, or with the Secretary of the Men's Student Council requesting a referee on bill as said to whether or not Sec. 3. The percentage of the male electors of the University of Kansas may by petition initiate legislation which shall establish a statute for the marriage or election if such an election is to be held within thirty days; if not, it shall be the duty of the men's Student Council to call such electors to vote. Sec. 2. When a referendum petition shall have been filed as provision in section 19 of the Constitution, the bill should reconsider the bill at its next regular meeting, and if the bill is not materially modified, the next regular election submit the bill in question to a vote of the male electors of the county holding within thirty days; if not, it shall be duly the duty of the Council to call a special electoral vote. Sec. 4. The enclosing clause of all bills shall be "he it enacted by the Association Men of the University of Kansas." Art. 8. RECALL. Sec. 1. Any member of the Men's Student Council may be recalled. Sec. 2. Whenever a petition signed by at least 25 per cent of the male electors of the University is filed with the Secretary of State, the vote will be called an election be called to vote upon the recall of any officer or member of the Men's Student Council, the Men's Student Council shall, within thirty days after the filing of the petition call a special election for that purpose. Sec. 3. At any election held under the provisions of section 2 of this article the question shall be upon the election of a member to serve on a committee a number of candidates nominated according to law, one of whom shall be the member who is sought to be recalled. (HW 1964) Sec. 1. All elections participated in to the male students of the University of Kansas (UNK) to vote. The provisions of the provisions of the states of the state of Kansas relating to elections for state of Kansas Sec. 2. The Council shall have the power to pass all necessary regulations to place section 1 of this article into effect and to prevent irregularities in elections hold thereafter. Sec. 3. Regular elections for officers of this association shall be held on the first Thursday after the first Monday in April of each year. Senate, shall advise and confer with t Council in all matters of student concern. Art. 11. AMENDMENTS. Sec. 4. Special elections may be held from time to time as they need to be Art. 10. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Sec. 1, An Advisory Committee, of three members, to be appointed by the Chancellor of the University from the University Sec. 1. Amendments to this Constitution proposed by a two-thirds vote of the Members of the Senate and a two-thirds vote of all members of the Associated Men present at a mass meeting, on Monday, June 27, 2014, meeting and of the proposed changes shall be given in the University Daily Kauai and may be ratified by a majority vote of those members may be ratified by a majority vote of its ratification at any regular election. Art. 12. SCHEDIILF. Sec. 1. This Constitution, shall be enforced to the effect of from and after its acquisition by a majority of the qualified adoption by a majority of the qualified horses of this Association present at a mass in connection with the proceedings in prove by the Chancellor of the University, the Senate, and the state Ion of Admini- stration. Invalidis and Convicts Enroll in University Imagine beginning one's college course while serving a prison sentence, or at the age of fifty with a large family to support, or if almost a helpless invalid with an incurable disease. These are a few of the drawbacks which beset students of the correspondence study bureau. Difficulties which to many a student in residence would seem insurmountable are being met each day by these students who, without the encouragement of conference and other students, are struggling against overwhelming odds to obtain the education they desire so much. Inquiries have been sent in from men serving terms in prison for courses in short story writing and journalism. One of them explains that the most important form is to be better able to tell in story form of the injustice done to prisoners, more especially to those who were unjustly convicted. Courses in journalism are needed by prisoners in publishing the prison newspaper. One student on a Montana ranch travels sixty miles to the nearest railroad station to get her correspondence assignments. Another, who lives in Japan, was persistent enough in her efforts to complete a course in narrative and description by correspondence, though she course dragged along for two years. She completed assignments such a long distance away, and when at last she was ready for the final examination the envelope came through so torn and dislapsed that the contents were not found until many weeks for another set of questions to be sent from Lawrence. A young boy of 15, who works on a farm, is beginning a high school course by correspondence. At an age of 12, he has less prodding of parents and teachers to learn anything in residence school, this boy, working alone and without much encouragement, is making progress in freshman high school work. A young man with a desire for college training is helping his mother run a restaurant in a small town in Kansas. His only chance to study is by snatching every opportunity during the day when business is dull, yet he is striving to complete the freshman college courses. One young girl suffering from heart disease is studying a writing course, but is so ill she is unable to write. Her family must help her with them. A woman student, past middle age, who teaches school all day, is looking after her sister's orphaned children and has a correspondence course at night. Pen and Scroll to Discuss Books Books, authors, and book reviews will be presented by members of Pen and Scroll tonight in the first meeting of the semester. Reviews of the contemporary literary works will be presented by Catherine Nestor, Ph.D., who summarized compiled from lists of the ten "most enjoyed" books which the members submitted last semester is to be read by Floyd Simonton. A general discussion of book reviewing, including how much information will be a part of the meeting. Many mature people who have been prevented from securing a high school training and realizing their need of it are seeking to make up the deficiency through the help of the Correspondence Bureau. WANT ADS WELL located room for boy, sleepy porch, $7.50 per month, ideal for study. 1539 Vermont, 1269, f13 LOST—Yale key between 1122 Ohio and Hill. Finder phone 1232 Louisiana for reward. LOST in Fraser a cotton taffeta umbrella with a silver handle. Call 1725. F13 FOR RENT - Suitable of three rooms suitable for three or four students. Graduate students or faculty members preferred. Ideal proposition for LOST—One pair of glasses in brown leather case. Please call Faye Gosper, 2530 Blue. F13 the right parties. Close to campus. Phone 2598. F10 WANTED — Dishwasher at 1314 Teen, St. mnt room at house. For rent, room for boys, cheap. Phone 1387 Blue. F13 LOST Friday, a Scarab pin with initials "R. E. J." on back. Robert Jenks, phone 334. FS FOR RENT—Three or four nicely furnished rooms for girls, 1145 Ind. 1002. F12 FOR BOYS single or double room, modern, enclosed sleeping porch. 1050 Idi., phone 2453. F8 FOR RENT—Room for boys in a modern house, 1001 Maine. Phone 1990 Black F8 APARTMENT for rent at the Orden. Call 1419. One block from campus. tf. FOR RENT - Good rooms for girls, for second semester; 2 blocks from campus. 1329 Ohio tf FOR RENT—Room and garage, 1645 Mass. St. Phone 1959. F9 FOR RENT—Desirable room for girls at corner of 12th St. and Vermont. Phone 1490. F9 OPEN FEB. 1—A manufacturing concern has openings for a few men qualified to sell. Men interested should write giving temporary and ROOMS for boys across the street from Calvins boarding club. Prices reasonable. 912 Alabama. F9 ONE LARGE front room, hot water heat, a homelike place to live. The boys are satisfied. 1323 Tenn. tf FURNISHED for girls or roommates for one girl at 1241 Tenn. Mrs. Chas. Logue. permanent address with reference and qualifications. Address: Box —%University Daily Kannan. F8 FOR RENT - For girls for second semester, block from campus, no hill. Board if desired. Phone 1303, 1245 Ln. F9 The management of The Food Shop announces the opening of Broadview Inn for dinner parties, dances, bridge luncheons, waffle suppers. Parties of 20 or less may be served in private room at The Food Shop. Regular dinner served 6 to 7 each vening — 50c. Call 1467 for reservations. -Adv. LOST - Right hand gauntlet driving glove, Tuesday evening, Jan. 29; probably on campus. Please return red notice off K. U. or phone #250 Red. FOUND—Fountain pen. Inquire at Kansan office and pay for ad. F12 FOR RENT—Modern room for boys. 932 Miss., phone 2377 Red. F41 DICTIONARIES for sale—English: Standard, unabridged. French: PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS, WELCH AND. WELCH, The Chiropractic Office. Phone 118-273-6500; Telephone 118-273-6500; Dispense Court House, Tel. 1531, Analysts Ork A, P. HURTZK Putilla Building, Tulsa. R. A. P. HULTZ Perkina Building. Tele- phone 532. The New Jayhawk Pin Gold filled $1.60 Solid Gold $3.70 Another shipment of Jayhawk pins. See window display. VARSITY THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Shows: 2:30 - 4 - 7:30 - 9 Prices: 10c-33c Written and Directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN "You Wouldn't Understand" said the erstwhile village girl whom Fate has turned into a woman of Paris when the richest bachelor in the world's gayest city pointed to her glittering gems, asking, "What more do you want? You have everything." She Had Butterfly Luxury but all the while her woman's heart craved real love with the man of whom Fate had robbed her, a real home, her man's children. For these she was willing to give all—her gorgeous gowns and gleaming jewels. Insist on Health's, German. Whitney's, Medical; Gould's, Phonographic; Graham's, Fleming Moore, 106 Chem. Bldg. Res. New 163 New Hampshire, phone 1916, tf She Had Butterfly Luxury TYPEWRITER for sale—No. 9 Oliver in excellent running order. Type reasonable. Fleming Moove, Cherry Avenue. 1657 New Hampshire, phone 1516. An Intense Human Drama BOOKS for sale—Kimball: College Physics. Langsdorf: Principles of Direct Current Machines. Jackson: FOR RENT - For girls for second semester, block from campus, no hill. Board if desired. Phone 1303, 1245 La. Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme or this we Caramel Nut Brown Bread Chocolate Vanilla Peach Black Walnut Strawberry Pineapple Sherbets: Cranberry Pineapple Phone 182 BOWERSOCK Thursday, Feb. 14 THE LAUGH OF TWO CONTINENTS WITH MRS. & MRS. COBURN AND A COHAN CAST OF COMEDIANS Prices: Parquet 1st 10 rows $2.75, last 7 rows $2.20. Balcony 1st 3 rows $2.20, last 6 rows $1.65. Second Balcony $1.10. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery, Call Fleming G. Moore, 168 Chem, Bldg. or Res. 1637 New Hampshire, phone 1912. tt Mail Orders Now $5.00 per week BOARD MC CLEERY CLUB 18 E. 13th St. Varsity—Bowersock FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Prices: 10c & 28c Shows: 2;30 - 4 - 7;30 - 9 VARSITY Wally Van and Patsey Ruth Miller in "THE DRIVIN' FOOL" BOWERSOCK An automobile trip from Oakland, Cal., to New York City with all the thrills, spills and fast action you could ask for. A Christie Comedy — "Stay Single" Florence Vidor and Monte Blue in "MAIN STREET" This story is taken from Sinclair Lewis' book that everybody has read and is talking about. Also Pathe News and Fun from the Press Flannel and Knitted Dresses One and two piece in the new stripes of the finest domestic and imported cloths $19.^{75} to $29.^{75}$ long and short sleeves WEAVER'S Here It Is! the Law Scrim The Big Party of the Year Brick English with 7 Pieces, and A One O'clock Party with Food $2.50 F. A. U. Hall Thursday Night, Feb.21