as rid on O aw irst as of th not THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924 VOLI Che Pamphlet Reviews Proper Functions of City Managers Offices Municipal Government Has International Interest; Lawrence Seat of "The City Manager Plan of City Government," a pamphlet issued by the City Managers' Association whose international headquarters are at Lawrence, came off the press today. Labor Favors System The first article is on "The Plans of American City Government." It is a complete discussion of the three forms of city government in use today—the mayor council type, the commission plan and the city manager plan. Another leading article is a reprint from the Davie Institute on "Does the City Manager Have Too Much Power?" Labor Favors System The pamphlet also includes a directory of the city manager plans in New Zealand, and Tasmania. Another interesting article concerns the origin and growth of the city manager plan. Of international interest is the group of newspaper comments on "How the City Manager Plan Works." Another interesting collection of articles about the pamphlet under the title, "Organized Labor Favors the Manager Plan." Purpose Is Stated The editors of "The City Manager Plan of City Government" send letters to various American taxpayers asking their opinions of the city manager plan, the answers to which are published in the pamphlet. The purpose of "The City Manager Plan of City Government" is stated in the foreword as follows. First, to enable us to answer quickly and fully the hundreds of requests for information on the city manager plan which come to this office every month; second, to insure the circulation of accurate and up-to-date information on the city manager plan." Three of the officers of the City Managers' Association are from Kansas. They are: President, Earl C. Elliott; executive secretary, John G. Stutz, Lawrence; and assistant secretary, Harvey Walker, Lawrence. England's Premier True Labor Force Politician (Continued from page 1) whose editor the Labor party was as a red flag to a bull, said: "MacDonald has always been the real head of the Labor party, whoever may have nominally, for the time being held the office, MacDonald, in fact when the Labor party is concerned is IT. He is also the Limit." Make no mistake about it! Whether you agree with him or not, MacDonald is a big man. He's got the best look, but he's not where he if does, his party will go down fighting, and he will be at the head of the fighters. He canny, has pulse, firmness and earnestness. He was always mouth-doubled, soap-box type about him. Leader Is Not Witty He isn't humorous and doesn't want to be. Englishmen take their jobs like James Hamilton or like J. Hamilton Lewis might laugh himself through the United States Senate, a maker of smiles would soon smile himself into oblivion in England. Politics in England is nothing to laugh about, unless you wear a hooded shirt personally. MacDonald is one of the handsome men in British politics. He has rather long waving gray hair, piercing eyes, a deprenounced voice, slightly tinged with a Scotch burn. His walrus moustache, brown hair, slightly tinged with the British Isles, would probably have many a cartoon hung on it in the United States. All in all, James Ramsay MacDonald is a pretty big man, and the United States is likely to hear a few comments in the next ten years, if he lives. All College freshmen and sophomores who expect to be excused from afternoon classes for the next semester on account of necessary afternoon work should call at once at the College office, 103 Central Avenue. You can also for a card to be filled out by their employers. This card must be returned to this office before exemption can be granted from afternoon classes. This semester's cards may be good for next semester. Signed. PAUL B. LAWSON Assistant Dean Sixty Thousand Persons Saw M. U. Football Games A total of about 60,000 persons saw the eight games in which Missouri played during the last football season. That was a day. The gate receipts for the five games played at Columbia were $19,235. The largest crowd was the homecoming game with Oklahoma, which drew nearly 80,000 gate receipts being $14,962.55. Missouri's share of the receipts from the games away from home was considerably larger than the total home gate receipts. The department received $30,269.38 from the four home gate receipts for the K. U.-M. U. game was $19,063.38, the attendance at this game being 22,000 persons. Medical Society Founded Phi Zeta to Have Chapter Here and at Rosedale Phi Zeta is the name of the new medical society that has recently been organized at K. U. The purpose of the fraternity is the promotion of the high ideals of the medical profession, of the ideals of friendship both socially and professionally, and of high scholastic standards. Their members be located at 1031 Mississippi street村, now being "organized at Rosedale, where the last two years of the medical work is taken. The charter members are Dr. H. C. Tracy, Doctor Reed, Doctor Angulo, M. E. Reed, M. W. Reed, Arthur Revelle, George Schnebly, J. McGrew, N. McGrew, Mr. McLeod, K. Hoffman, M. McJcrewt, S. Wishannon, S. Sevastian, W. Shannon, and T. C. McHale. The officers elected are: President, George Schrebley; recording secretary, David Dowdish; treasurer, W. Rosenbach; recording secretary, T. C. McHale. WANT ADS LOST- L large Dunn pen between Chem. bldg. and 1222 Miss. Phone 1939. Reward. J29 FOUND—Part of strand of Pearl beads. Call 982. J25 NOTICE—Mrs. B. E. Loomas has moved her Kodak Studio from 1021 Mass. St., to the Bowersock Theatre Bldg., East 7th St., Loomas studio. Phone 216. F1 ONE ROOM to rent to boys; Room is well lighted and heated, modern in every way. Call 2380. F6 LOST—Small leather Phy. and Psy. note book. Finder please call 1657 White. J27 GOOD ROOMS for girls, modern, close to Hill, 1145 Ind. St., phone 1002. F7 FOR RENT—Good rooms for boys, Modern, $18.00 per mon. 1321 N.H. Phone 1235. F7 ROOMS for rent in new home. Call 2424 Blue. J25 ROOMS for girls, convenient to hill. 1301 Tenn. St., 1243 Red. J29 FOR RENT—Desirable rooms for girls at reduced prices at 1200 Teen. FOR RENT—Double room for boys, modern, one block from campus, no hill to climb. 1228 La. ROOMS FOR GIRLS—Strictly modern, rent reasonably. Call 1788 Blue, 940 Miss. ROOMMATE WANTED—Come on you boy who likes good eats. No other roomers. Call 1913. FOR RENT - Two double rooms for bombs. Comfortable, close to campus. Mrs. R. K. Moody, 1345 Tenn. Phone 900. LOST—Insurance Text, "Risk and Risk Bearing" by Hardy. Finder call Mahney, Phone 1977, J-27. FOUND—Gold Eversharp pencil. Initial engraved. Inquire at Kansas office and pay for add. tf. APARTMENT for rent at the Oread Call 1418. One block from campus ROOM for girls, modern, 1340 Vs. Phone 1361 Black. J-27 PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. Turn'em in now! Room 3, Central Ad. LEARN TO DANCE Dango — Fox Trot — Walse DeWattevont — Fischer School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 2762 Absolutely! FRIDAY JAN.25 TH ou ni laak Deadline on Jayhawker Glosses FOR RENT - For girls for second semester, block from campus, no hill. Board if desired. Phone 1303, 1245 Ln. ROOMS for rent to girls for second semester at 1245 Oread. Phone 2661. J27 FOR RENT -One furnished room with private bath at private home. Address XYZ, care Kansas. J27 FOR RENT - To boys, two nicely furnished rooms, easy walking distance from University. 1635 Mass. J27 FOR RENT—A double room with sleeping porch for boys. 1607 Tenn. Phone 1961 Black. J-25 FOR RENT—Good rooms for girls, for second semester; 2 blocks from campus. 1329 Ohio. tf Kelley's Old Fashioned Chocolates on sale Saturday 59c Rankin Drug Store "Handy to Students" 45 Years of Sport Records (and other K. U. History) Back in 1879—45 years ago—a K. U. baseball team defeated a Lawrence town team 9 to 0. Since then 381 baseball games, 215 football games and 389 basketball contests have been played—and K. U. has won 658 of the 985 games. Scores of all these games, together with a mine of other facts about the University—its history, revenues, and student activities—are contained in the University Daily Kansan Almanac. You will find many interesting things in the Kansan Almanac; and will want a copy to consult frequently. 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