THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN French Author to Speak Mr. Roz Has Lectured in Canada and Western States Firman Roz, who is lecturing in this country and Canada as a representative of the Federation of French Alliances in the United States and Canada, will be given 10. He gives special attention to the exchange of faculty and students between the French and American universities, and anyone interested should see him while he is here, accordably. Fitzgerald's department of Romance languages Mr. Roz gave several courses at the Sorbonne on American idealism. He is an author and editor, and has authored many books on history and French in an effort to establish a close relationship between the United States and France. He looks after the American students at Sorbonne. He teaches French students in American colleges. Mr. Roz arrived in this country in January, and has been lecturing in New England, Canada and the southern and western states. The subject Lloyd "Ham" Hamm, Pachacuchi candidate for Cheerleader, merits your approval because of his number one accomplishment. He ideally fit him for the difficult task standing ability, dramatizes her playing the title role in "The Admirable Ciechon." He has a wonderful voice and the training of a trainer has been provided. Because of his wide experience in addressing groups he was chosen totoastmaster of the first annual gridiron banquet hold last week. The immense success of this banquet was in many ways due to Hamilton who for three and one half hours directed the numerous skits, "razzle" and comebacks handed out by the duetists, the faculty and prominent Lawrence and over of town business men. Ask anybody who attended the banquet about Hamilton's ability to lead a Rock Chalk! Boy he knew how! If you want a Cheerleader with a reputation for cleverness "Ham" Hamilton is the man. "Harm" Hamilton is never at a loss in any situation. His impromptu stuff makes you think you are listening in on Broadway. Next fall when the Kansas squads trots out on the Stadium field and you want some one to help you "bust" your team, you will want your and your desire will be fulfilled. "The Ham What Am" for Cheerleader. STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL President...Stacey J. Learner First Vice-Pres...Stewart Blue Second Vice-Pres...Tom Poo Secretary...Pranessa Froese Fred Freibach **COLLEGE** Chalire Shore J. W. McCoy J. H. Engle Zach Taylor Zach Taylor **MEDIC** Cherice B. Kosar GRADUATE CUC Venkind Kheldeh **ENGINEERING** Fred Bloomberg William Anderson LAW Carly Wolthinburger **ENGINEERING OFFICERS** Predawn Chabris William Anderson LAW Carly Wolthinburger **COLLEGE OF PHARMACY** Fred Bloomberg ATHLETIC BOARD **COLLEGE OF PHARMACY** Predawn Chabris William Anderson ATHLETIC BOARD **COLLEGE OF PHARMACY** Ruben Monkey Elijah Hall Elijah Hall **JAWAHKEER** Non-Atlantic Frank Farmerouth Business Manager **JAWAHKEER** Business Manager **HAWKET** of his lecture here, which will be open to the public, has not yet been announced. COMMITTEE William W. Irish William G. Cox Goodfellow Cashow Harry G. Gregory Kevin Hoyer Kevin M. McCarthy Michael Mahn Anthony Michael andrew mcdonnell Joine Miller Lenn Milke James Robertson James Rutherford P. K. Smith P. K. Smith Jurnett P. Treat John Wooker John Wooker Some of the boys who live to the east of Oread were quite affected by the moonshine last night. Being a bit boisterous they called upon the rooming house of one of their friends, who was absent, any of the inmates but no argument could be started. One of the Brighter Boys within said that his room-mate, who was absent, would meet the assaulters this morning in front of the enemy retreated. No rendezvous this morn. Strategy defeats brawn. Helen Stevenson, fs'1B, of Salina, attended the annual spring party given by Pi Beta Phi. We want young men of good reputation to sell class Jewelry and Commencement Invitations beginning September first. Previous experience not important with an old established opportunity with an old established for alert and ambiguous needs. Write for full particulars. JACCARD JEWELRY CO. Kansas City, Missouri Big Double-Bill Varsity Theatre HAROLD LLOYD in Among Those Present A daughter special Monday and Tuesday Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 Prices 10c and 28c Prices 10c and 28c Laugh and the world laughs with you. Bowersock Theatre in MONDAY and TUESDAY Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Price 16c and 28c Milton Silts and Cole Ridgely "The Forgotten Law" Thou shalt not commit . . . . ? Thus reads the forgotten law and with a breach of it begins the most forceful photo- Stan Laurell in "The Weak-End Party" Wed. & Thurs. Wed. Only Shews 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00. Prices 10-33 cents Her First American Picture Pola Negri as a gor- gious modern woman of m many love in her and the American tri- umph. POLA NEGRI "BELLA" "DONNA" A Paramount Picture I will not answer any questions about the image content. It is not legible or clearly visible. I should avoid asking questions that cannot be answered accurately from the provided image. If there are specific details you want to know, please provide them. Also Lyman Howe Travels—"Tarpoon Fishing" Learn to dance in five to ten lessons Phone 2392 Blue for appointment Alterations of all kinds; Reline indie coats; Piet skirts; Remodel coats of every kind. MRS. WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Modern Social Dancing WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $ 100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. CAPITAL $100,000.00 DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, L. V. Müller, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Therefore our Help is THE BEST We pay our Help TOP PRICES CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. PACHACAM NEWS VOLUME III. Pachacamac Offers Strong Candidates For Your Approval Student Government Must Go Ahead;—Trustworthy Men Should be Elected THE COLLEGE JEWELER WE LIKE TO DO LITTLE JOBS OF REPAIRING "GIFTS THAT LAST" of man who will unselfishly use it. Pachnamee candidates are trustworthy. Student government must either go ahead or go back. For student government to fail is uninhabitable. For student government to fail, it should delegate authority only to that type Every man is on the ticket because his presence on the com- HOWARD FIREBAUCH for Treas. Howard Firebauch, a man of great personal integrity and dependability, now President of the Junio oil means a source of strength available for the movement. The environment is the result of harmonic action by the representatives. Those who are most interested, Vote for increased interests. Vote for increased interests. COMMITTEE STANLEY LEARNED for President STANLEY LEARNED for President Stanley Learned, secretary of the Cabinet, as a member of the manager of the Kansas Engineer, Circulation Manager of the Sour Division, and Debating Team last year, and now serving on the Kansas Rehys committee, has been the only backy of him. He was the only senator to be nominated for baryon Engineering. Traternity, His training throughout his entire career has taught him that everything should make his occupancy of the office of President Student Council one of great achievements. Mount Oread, April 3, 1923. STEWART RLOSS for 1st V-Pre COMMITTEE William W. Brose Ibanez Miller Paul Cornell Corrillo Joo Milk Brandon Creemhaw Adibsh Abulph Henry G. Greene Gregory James Rutherford Keatin Hoever K. P. Smith Keatin Hoever P. K. Smith E. F. Hodson Burrett T. Treunt K. E. Hodson Amy Schmidt Audrey Millardolion John Wisler Medearn Melting Joe Woods Francis Prosner, a member of this year's Council, and a member of the author's team, has been in good form that could be found for Secretary because this year's exhibitions ahead with the extensive duties of work with little fraction. He works on many general University nature means that he is actually in touch with student sentiments. Stewart Bloss, president of the Middle Laws, a member of the Jurisdiction Club, and an active man in the Law School and in the College, in New York. He learned, Stewart Bloss has had wild experience in conference and committee work, and his presence on the Stuart law school will have little time will be wasted there. Tom Poe is a level headed track man who will bring to the Council all the things he has learned in his many activities. Tom is a fema- dora a day worker when she interne- tes her office. Everybody knows Tom Poe, and to know him is assured of his fitness for the position. FRANCIS PROSSER for Secretary TOM POOR for 2nd V-President ::: An Aggressive, Independent Group ::: Tom Poor Steward Bloss Francis Prosser Howard Firebaugh What is each candidate's record? He has worked before for the University? Has he that type of ability which would fit him for office? Will he? Pachacucha candidates fulfill these conditions. To investigate their records is to be an enthusiastic supporter. Read their records. Class, is a man who will attend all Council meetings, and students to the Council will not attend the meetings. Howard Firebaugh has been keenly interested in the Government. Not only as Treasurer, but as a formulator of policy, he will Figure out the combination offered in the five major Council offices. Where can you find a better University representation? ATHLETIC BOARD With Mervin Griffith, Elden Haley, Bob Edelson and Frank Wareworth, and Floyd Shields as the Non-Atlantic student representation will be capable of adequately handling the extensive athletic problems as they come up. You want them to represent you on the Atlantic Board because PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM OF PACCHACAMAC PARTV What does a political party advocate? When you know this you can then decide to support or reject the program set forth. In the progressive platform of the Pacchaucase party you will recognize that the best interests of the student body of the University of Kansas. Pachacamac candidates are pledged to carry out to the best if their ability the following; 1. Increase in the control of student affairs by representatives of the student body. 2. The direction of student government by those students who have studied the problem and who have the necessary time to devote to it. 3. The publication of all transactions of the Men's Student Council in the official University publication. 4. The reorganization of the Athletic Helpers of K. U. 5. The better representation of different groups on the campus in the Men's Student Council. 6. The abolition of politics from departmental societies and activities. NUMBER 1. Candidates Should Be Selected From Different Groups Pachaamaac's Ticket Includes Students From Many Departments Pachaeumus candidum every department on the campa- ses. They reflect student interest in their studies. In selecting candidates for representatives from the various schools, it is necessary to consider just how student groups they represent and how student groups these men represent. COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES (Vote for five) ally each of them knows the desires of his department. Selecting such men is the secret of good government. With J. W. McCoy, J. B. Engle, With J. W. McCoy, J. B. Engle, Donald Gordon as representatives of the College, the policies and progressive Pachaeamc platform will be available to all students. Every one of these men is competent and qualified to represent the College. ENGINEERING REPENTATIVES (Note for three) MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Floyd Beigly, Lewis Brotherson, the inventor of the Engineering School. As upperclassman, each of them is thoroughly familiar with student sen- tence. MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Clarence B. Kosur is a representative directly represent the School of Medicine. "Compare his Qualifications." PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE Pharmacy students highly recommend Fred Armentrout for the office of pharmacy representation on the Council. LAW REPRESENTATIVE "Curb?" Woldharner is a candidate for representative from the Law School. His activities have been of considerable interest, and he efficiently represent the Law School, but he is also thoroughly conversant with general University student problems. GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE As candidate for representative of the university, he is thorough, capable. He has a brilliant scholastic record and in addition a wide-spread acquaintance on campus. ENGINEERING OFFICERS In Bob Shurpe, as President; Ashley Huang, Secretary; Huntley, Secretary; the Engineers have three men who will be on the job every minute of the day. COLLEGE OFFICERS Donald Higgins for President; Mayme Wilson for Vice-President; and Betty Moore for Secretary-Truss. Be sure to be sure to vote for them. WOMEN WOMEN of the University may vote Thursday for the College Women may vote on College Women may vote on Engineer Women may vote on Engineer All women of the Sophomore and Junior Managers and Business Manager of the Jewahyer. A special voting plan for women of the Sophomore and Junior Managers and Business Manager of the Jewahyer. A special polling place for women of the College will be located in Fraser hall, so they may vote without delay.