人 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Spalding's gym and tennis shoes are not an experiment, they are the best. Carroll's."—Adv. No Meeting Tonight Kansan Board will not meet to night because of the National Newspaper Conference. Buy your tennis balls here and be assured of new balls. Carrolls **a** our canvas outing and tennis shoe wonderful value at shop.com -AdV- You can't sink with water wings get a pair today. Carroll's...Adv. Rexall Orderlines The Pleasant Laxative 25 and 50c boxes MeCOLLOCH'S Drug Store TO NIGHT! Visiting Editors "The Fortune Hunter" BOWERSOCK THEATER Curtain 8:15 YOUR SPRING SUIT May be one of the best in town, and at still not be expensive. Our exclusive line of suits at $15 is equal in every way to the ones sold at $20. We carry but one line at one price and for this reason we are able to give you much better values at that price. You can on and compare your prices and material cost with another unit in Lawrence. You will like our one price proposition and be more than pleased with the splendid values we offer. For the man who cares to pay $20 or more we display for your selection over 500 patterns and weaves, and take your measure for Kahn-Tailored-Clothes 120 to 145 M. J. SKOFSTAD Good Clothes. 829 Mass. St. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. DECLARES FOR HIGHER JOURNALISTIC IDEALS ing moneymaking corporations, to establish higher standards of conduct in the use of its news? It punishes now for premature publication, and can expel for demonstrated wilful violation of its by-laws or corruption. Then why not for corruption of the news for general conduct prejudicial to the public welfare? (Continued from page 1.) "Fellow journalists, for us the handwriting is on the wall. If we do not profit by it, if we do not set our house in order ourselves, our glorious freedom from a hateful supervision and control will crumble away, and with it many of the present-day splendors, please help the opportunities of craft? At best we shall be compelled to find in a better and more sordid rush for wealth a miserable substitute for unqualified public approval, and regard, for the right to count ourselves as the foremost force for culture, for morality for civilization, the greatest bulwark of liberty, the source of an inspired and enlightened patriotism, the chief mildness through which we our laws and our in-stringency shall be modified or strengthened for a fairer, purer, a noble democracy in the years to come. "And this loss is the more regrettable, if one considers the nobility of the profession itself. No commercial returns however great can be compared with the moral satisfaction attained by the editor whose lance is ever, ready for the public enemy, however armored. It is the honest editor, however small the circle of his readers, who reaps the greatest rewards intellectually and spiritually. "Let me record here solemnly my immost, most earnest belief that only as the profession to which we belong lives up to its ideal shall its influence with the public it regain its moral strength, shall it it regain its moral strength to exercise its functions of serving the people, of controlling their servants, the politicians, of keeping our moral and our national life pure by bringing forward the new, modernizing the old by giving vent to every appearance to all to allow them to enjoy injustice, as a social safety valve, as the guardian of our liberties. and thronged about me? "The words of the dying Cyrano de Bergerac typify I think, the attitude of the independent journalist!" ...unum, unum, these a thousand. I know you well, you all are ancient fellows. Falsehood! There, there! and emerica! Compromise! Bigotry! Cowardice! Shall turns? No, never, never!" The party, who took my Hart Schaffner and Marx raincoat from the cloak room in Spooner Library Tuesday May 12th between 4 and 5 'clock, is known. If coat is left at noon nothing will be done; if not the 1922 Mass. St., before Thursday name of the guilty party will be turned over to the proper authorities.—Adx. Tennis rackets for fair girls, $1.50, the best made at Carroll's.— Adv. Tennis, tennis, tennis, just received a new shipment of balls, 2 for 70c, 3 for $1.00. Carroll's.— Adv. Learn to swim. Get your cap and water wings here, new shipment of caps 50c and 75c. Carroll's.-Adv. Here Are The Names Of Visiting Newspapermen Frank LeRoy Blanchard, Editor and Publ- lisher, New York Morton Hardtill, Marten Hardtill Fountain that have registered: W. C. Palmer, Jewell Republican, W. E. Payton, Colony Free Press, W. E. Payton, Colony Free Press, W. Clyde Pite, Protection Post, John Redmond, Burlington Republic, Nate R. Reese, Stafford Courier, F. K. Roberts, Website, Ksm. J. O. Rogers, Randall News, J. H. Allen, Topeka, H. J. Allen, Wichita, Reason, Gren Beauchamp, College Tribune, Commercial. L. R. Broderick, Marysville Advocate Dem- s. Uren Beanchamp, College Tribune. F. N. Ball, Chicago. Charles H. Browne, Horton Headlight Commercial Clifford F. B. Butcher, Nedesha Ssn, H. R. E. Bruce, Marquette Tribune, George Barce, Chanute Triane, Dr. J. F. Callen, Pittsburg, Kan. Dr. J. F. Clark, Husky College Gilbert Clayton, Hill City Reecele New York Charles L. Cody, Monetite Company. Charles R. Converge, Wellsville Globe. Ana F. Converse, Wellsville Globe. George W. Connell, Lacompton Sun. Hugh H. Chan, Jawhyer for 1944, Wilfred K. Chapman, 1945. J.E. Hughes, Emporia Gazette. Mike F. Knap, Beloit Gazette. F. W. Knap, Beloit Gazette. Mark M. Linden, Gainesville. Gavin Lambert, Emporia Gazette. Louw L. Coas, Tavern Talk, K.C., Mu C. Lowe, Blue Mount Sound. Frank Lowe, Blue Mount Sound. W. Y. Morgan, Hatchellton News. W. Y. Morgan, Hatchellton News. Sarina S. 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Smith, Kansas City Post, Ed. E. Sheagreen, Printing Cost Point Ralph Tennall, the Burlington Independent, Wil Townsley, Great Bend Tribune, Wayne Huffman, The Washington, H. A. Turner, Chantee Timeset, X A. Turner, Russell Record X A. Turner, William C. Taylor, x editor F. L. Vandergilt, Kansas City, editor F. E. Ellison, Chicago O. L. Walmer, Lucas Independent. G. E. Whitaker, Free Lance. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaverling, Coffeyville Sun. W. Wielkowicz Journal. Ben E. Woodward Research. Ben E. Woodward C. Woodward Minnesota Mes G. E Whitaker, Free Lance R. S Whitelaw, Kingman Journal tain. Earl Akers, Stafford Republican. G. H, Yust, Sylvia Sun, Just Zwalmt, The Bonner Spring Cl Toya "Babby", Shirley "Sohar" T. A. Borman, Bernard Kamer, Topkea Kay Lester M. Combs, Anthony Republican. N. J. Crumbine, Board of Health, Td Arthur Wilson, Duplex Press G H Vost Sylvia Sun A. G. Copeland, Lai Cygnese Journal. Robert M. Davis, Arkansas City Daily Newspaper. L. A. Lirch, Cawker City Public Recre- ward G. W. Anderson, the Winfield Free Press Dow Bussenbark, Lyndon Herald. H. E. Bruce, Marquette Tibune. Laura M. French, Emporia Gazette, Laura F. Foley, Public Utilities Commission, Toskka. A. A. Brice, Glen Elder Sentinel. C. V. Cole, The Leon News. T. A. Beck, the Holton Recorder Roy F. Bailley, Salina Journal WILL TELL BAKERS OF BREAD WRAPPING While at the national meeting of the Chemical Society at Cincinnati a few weeks ago, Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, of the department of chemistry, secured some valuable charts and other information on the wrapping of bread, which he will use to the meeting of the bakers of Kansas in state conference held in Topeka some time in the latter part of this month. Professor Bailey said this morning that the movement for wrapping bread in sanitary paraffin paper had brought serious opposition from the bakers in the east at first, but that as the demand for long enough to test its good and bad points, the bakers had lined up unanimously in favor of a rule to be made by the state board of health, requiring the proper wrapping of all bread that left the shop in the city to grocers to be reward to customers. reason to custoholders. The baking of the Kansas bakers Professor Bailey will attempt to show that the wrapping of the bread at a proper time after it has left the oven will not cause it to sour any more quickly than it would otherwise and will assist materially in keeping it fresh for a longer time than it would be possible. The main reason for the agitation, is that the bread may be delivered to the customer in as clean a state as when Raymond Gear, The Florence Bulletin, George H. Harnack, Monitor, Grady R. G. Haimen, Monitor, Geo C. Hall, Cliburn News, Geo J. M. Meyer, Monitor, Walace F. Hayce, Olathe Register, Geo Harmon, Olathe Register, Geo Harmon, Newton Herald, H. Knox, Independence Daily "It is hardly fair," says Professor Bailey. "to ask the public to eat bread that has been hauled by the man that has curried the horse that guillotine. The bread is the only solution of the evil. The butcher does not send the meat to the customer unwrapped and he would even be less likely to just criticism if he did than the baker, for the bread is on the table, while the bread is received, sliced and ready to serve." J. M. Lewis, The Kinsley Graphic M. L. Lockwood, Lockwood's Herald. J. W. Lockwood anon, Kansas. Paul A. Lovewell, The Merchants Journ Prof. Bailey Will Argue For Sanitary Method at State Conference Anna Mallow, White House Mand Global Bureau. Annette Mallow, IBM Greenbelt. Jess L. Napier, The Newton Kansas Re- sidential Group. Paul A. Lovewell, The Serenaders Journal, Topkape, Kan. Cloud Cloud Globe Harvey Parons, Topeka State Journal. Timothy James, Topeka Times. (State Fire Marshal, Topeka.) V. C. Robb, Ottawa Guardian, V. E. Wanklin, Mail and Breeze, Topeka, Walter C. Ray, Wilmore News. B. L. Pine, Bloomingdale's F. M. Pearl, Hiwaira News.Democrat. V. C. Robb, Ottawa Guardian. Walter C. Ray, Wilmorre News, W. C. Renner, Bison Bee. W. C. Renner, Bison Bee. Independent F. H. Roberts, the Oakalosa Independent Shaffer, Meridan Leider. B. E. Skaves, Kearney County Advocate B. J. Sheridan, Paola Western Spirit. C. B. Stickler, Osage City Free Press. G. W. Shock, Jennings Echo. Austin A. Torrance, The Lebo Star. O. E. Trask. Madison Live Stock Belt W. R. Smith, The Columbus Advocate. Levy B. Tibbets, Blue Rapids Times. D. A. Valentine, Clay Center Times. B. W. Woodson, Newark News. William Allen White, Emporia Gazette wild garsion Villard, New York Evening Bulletin ng Post. Richard H. Waldo. Good Housekeeping Dr. Washington Gregg, Columbus, Ohio Roy W. Howard, President of United States Arthur Capper, Capper Publications. Frank MacLennan, State Park State Journal. E. H. W. Hoch, Marion Record. Mery Cora G. Lewis, Kinsley Graphic. George Hough Perry, Exposition Exploitation Panama Pacific Exposition, San Francisco Iao, C. Dr. F. V. Fisher, Manager Lecture Brieau Panama-Pacific, San Francisco. R. G. Heminway, Haven Journal. R. G. Minemain, Haven Journal. W. P. Hill, Westmoreland Reocrder. You are going away this summer-- You will have to have a bag, suitcase or a trunk— Indestructo Bags and Cases-- Hand Made— Indestructo Instructo Trunks-- the best trunk in the world-- Guaranteed and insured for Five Years-- We show a complete line Sheridan J埔, Hutcheinhon Whichealer, C. E. Williams, Lawrence. J. F. Whiting, New Western Union. Richard H. Waldo, Good Homekeeping G. E. Morgan, Peabody Gazette. Fine Co. F. D. Milligan, Fort Scott Tribune R. B. Teachnor, Kansas City. R. W. Stubbs R. W. Stubbs, Lawrence W. K. Stimsony, Binxville Bugs R E. 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L. Brittain, Kansas City Ad Club. SEE THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION AS IT WILL BE $20,000 PRODUCTION FOUR REELS 250 HAND COLORED SLIDES Artist drawings of the buildings and exhibits of the exposition. Films showing Panama Canal, California and Pacific views. Lecture will be given by Dr: F. V. Fischer, Manager of Panama-Pacific International Exposition lecture bureau. A Magnificent F. A Magnificent Production given free for Visiting Editors and Students. FRASER CHAPEL TONIGHT, 8 P.M.