PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1920 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANBAS LAWRENCE, KANBAS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor News Editor Newspaper Editor Teacher Editor Manual Editor Sunday Editor Tuesday Editor Written Editor Weekly Edition Exchange Editor Denver Taylor John Parti Frederick McNeil Jim Bowie Jae Brown Louise Foyen Linda Foyen Honor Hui Honor Hui Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson Daryland Nishida Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson Bostone Manager H. Hibbard McPearl Aust't, Mgr., Mer. W. Wilson, Peterson Editorial Department ... K. U. 22 Business Department ... K. U. 66 Published in the afternoon, five times a week and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Front of the Dept. Entered as second-staff mail matter Sep tenner 12, 1910, at the post office at Laver rence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1997 WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1925 "MACS" RAND The University of Kansas band gives its annual spring concert at 8:20 tonight, and if service to the University means anything, "Mac" and his boys should be greeted by a tremendously large audience in Robinson gymnastics. Fortunately, perhaps, K. U. students like band music, will urge them to be there, since they will go for the music's own sake. It may be that students do not realize how great a part in the University Prof. J. C. McCaniels and his band have played in the past few years. It certainly cannot be disputed that it is one of the most consistently loyal engagements on the Hill. The band plays for all concerts. Remember the time when you didn't feel like going to conventions, or didn't want to hear the speaker announced, or felt that you could use the concession period for better purposes? Possibly some of the band members may sometimes have felt that way too, yet almost the entire contingent is out at every convention. At the coremanagement-ceremony of the new Union building, Mac's band occupied a huge part of the program and they stayed to the finish of the ceremony. What would a basketball or fastball game be without the band? Stirring patrolism during victory and keeping alive the pop in time of defeat is the task which the band makes performs. And always it is played at a rally, a radio rally or any other all University gathering. The University without its land would be a pretty dreary place. Flashlight says he does not understand this new rotor ship, and says he will never learn a thing about it if he has to look at it, as the picture shows it to be no ugly. MEN OUR SUCCESSFUL BYRD- Science again has conquered the perils and difficulties of Nature. After nine successful attempts to reach the North Pole by airplane, it was decided that he should be published by Least. Com. Richard E. Byrne and his companion, Comp. Richard E. Byrne. What this will mean for this world of ours is certainly a matter of question, since there is no particular benefit to be derived from a fifteen-hour flight in which nothing was uncomplicated except seeing the Brundgett emperor register the fact that the machine was above the North Pole. But Man's adventurous spirit is ever unanticipated while anything remains unknown to him. The next Polar flight will be undertaken with leptaphnia, and the time may not be far off when such journeys are accomplished. It is so seriously with the summer resort business of this country. Until they are that common, have ever, we Americans can sit back read the papers and beong that one of them is the first to accomplish the miraculous. Statistician Joe reports that students in Watson library have saved 177 hours 47 minutes and 13 seconds after they received a gift. He earned not to look for the time. HAS IT BEEN A FAUX PAS? "Don't let the freshman be the ones to fail in this program. Every freshman should year his cap to the first ceremony of the Rock Chalk File, and from then on until commencement." So run the statement of the president of the freshman school. "Once the freshman voluntarily decided to begin the weariness of the earn at this time. Monday morning there were about two dozen freshmen seen on the campus wrestling the cap. Tuesday morning the only one in evidence was the freshman class president himself, who stepped up to the agreement like a man. Was the idea that they should wear the cap a more pasting fancy among the men, or were they really serious about it? Have they forgeonation that commencement comes at the close of school and not two days' day? To they have enough school bags to live up to a school promise? THE BRITISH SITUATION It must be said that the freshmen are the ones that have failed in doing their part of the program this time. The American public has apparently been show to take sides on the strike question in Great Britain. Perhaps it is because of our lack of a "wiping-bord" (of newspaper) by means of which we habitually gain our convictions. Our lack of omniscience is surrevenge. But, to tackle the British strike question. What is really at the bottom of the situation? This strike did not come about through any harsh, crop jamboreo on the part of the union leaders. Neither did it come about because Premier Baldwin would not continue negotiations unless the strike order was widowed. Britain's great industrial tie-up is an outgrowth of a long and intricate series of events, to take the word of experts who have studied the situation from its beginning, immediately following the war. Premier Baldwin must have carefully that he could not satisfy the reason without abandoning private enterprise in the coal industry, and this measure has brought his party to accept even if he himself bid wanted it. The ensuing struggle was therefore inevitable. The government, by post war control of the industry, turned it back to its private awnings much against labor's will. Since the crimes after crisis has come and gone, each time with the threat that the life of the company would be exposed on the miners by lower wages or longer hours. This time both sides decided that further compromise was needed, and that a remedy teaching the basic organization of the industry was the only permanent means of settlement. Hence the huge job tie-up. Both sides are apparently "titting tint" and annulating a break in the opposition. It seems to resolve into a question of which fraction, capital or labor, has the best staying qualities. An uppermannsaison interested in the culture of fresh fish ever per- fecting freshman caught followed with much curiosity the progres which the freshmen have made And Friday evening, it occurred that a friend, who had come off at, beat to a reasonable price for Monday morning hardly a one way to be found. "What I have been found," which leads one to inquire Editor Daily Kansas: As I understand the situation, there was appointed at a freshman meeting on January 7 that the need to burn off the case last fall, a committee which was empowered to device a plan for the question. The freshmen agreed at this meeting to accept whatever question they came up with. Several weeks later, this committee work was published in the Boston Journal, and sent to, and approved by the Student Council. The plan incorporated the freshmen's decision to be admitted to, and approved by the freshmen under no compulsion whatever except school and class requirements. Friday was decided upon as the one on which to begin the warring of the freshmen over the admission being called to other time honored traditions: Quite a Campus Opinion Have the clean committee understund to serve a firm that fails to be ready to wonder if the firemen should help it out when falling down in a program which if OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copy received at the Chancellor's office until 12:00 a.m. ********************************************************************************** There will be an open meeting of El Ateneo in 109 east Administration building Thursday, May 13, at 4:50p. The program will consist of a play by the actors of *The Three Musketeers* and will be free, and all those interested, whether students of Spanish or not, welcome. Members will take notice that this is a regular meeting and may be attended by other students. Vol. VII Wednesday, May 12. 1926 EL ATENED OPEN MEETING. carried out would gain for them the respect and admiration of every man who has presented the clause with an opinion that it ought not caught the significance or either cannot be taken into account, it is yet laboring under misrepresentation that the cap is in a symbol of sorrow. Editor Daily Kansan: "Why don't the freshmen wear their capors being asked by the professor when they line up for the freshmen wore their capors in exceptional display of school spirit when they were freshmen after being hired by Mr. Packard, and his committee which few have ever heard of him. Still fewer know how it came into existence. If Mr. Packard wants the capors not to come out bluntly and doesn't be able to ask them in a decent manner instead of coming out bluntly and not being able to wear their caps until the end of school under the rules imposed by the university, he sounds a little neer if Mr. Packard and his committee were trying to "pull The Kannan for Tuesday, May 11, calls us that Mr. Pacelli, thought badly about the wearing of the caps. Evelyn noticed that he was not wearing his cap yesterday. The Kannan says that he was not wearing his cap as he said, "If only a few would wear it," he said. Why doesn't he, Why doesn't Mr. Pacelli take the leaad? The Therese practicing what he learned. Plain Tales From the Hill --has developed a scientific Preparation for every need of the skin. Beautiful outlines of beautiful Beautiful outlines the correct care of the skin and the best use of her specialized Venetian Tpu Pressure Sleeves to copy at the toilet goods counter. "Next man." Still no response, Completely filibustered, he walked back to the seat of the latter student and began one of his lectures. Por The professor was on one of his ramages. No one in class could answer his question. Pointing to one he said, "You see what you can do." One study: "I see that they gave free tickets to all waiters in town to the show, "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter." And the class ended for that day. 20 minutes the bombardment continued. When he had finally run down, he asked the student to report after class for being no stupid. Another stude: "Yes, and if the instructors don't quit assigning such long lessons; toward the end of the semester they will be giving me a ticket to "Going Crazy" when it comes to town. "Rat," said the student, "I am only visiting class this morning with my sister." No response. Little Audrey Again! Little Andy handed in a Phinna Tale that she copied from Uncle Billy's famous almanac. She got an award for this, the class grade book for her parents. But little Audrey just laughed and laughed, for she knew she could have written a famier one herself, if she'd just set her hand to it. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. for coarse pores Elizabeth Arden, famous specialist in the care of the skin, prescribes VENETIAN PORE CREAM. A great protein enhancer, it helps correct and corrects her lances. Tones the skin cells, keeps the skin healthy and fine-textured, refines the cone pores. Smooth it on the face at bedtime, over night or while wearing the skin over night. $1.250. Elizabeth Arden Innes Hachman & Co. Company, Smoltly Valley Pretty is As Pretty Appears Smart style is only smart just so long as freshness in appearance remains. Keep springjane apparel refreshed by dry cleaning—Science's gift to your better appearance. A. rather easy going student had been cutting his English history class several days in succession and when he returned the professor wished to make it known he had been aware of the absence. "When were you here last, Oswald?" he reprovingly inquired of the culprit. We had just murdered Edward. I was the reply. "Is your daughter attending the University?" asked an ill-at-ease member of the W. S. G. A., in an attempt to make conversation with a woman at the Mother's day ten hold it Sunday. The woman eloked over her punch, and becoming very red in the face re plied, "I beg your pardon, I'm a student here." The snippet pheed by University students on roller skating as a method of transportation seems to have spread so far as the British bikes. Dispuncts tell of England adopting skates when all other means of transportation were tied up by the strike. Suiting You—That's My Business Lawrence, Kansas. 0 Offers special courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, banking, etc. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Sr. Always Handy George's Lunch Always Snappy YOU'RE OUT!! to sec a good baseball game when Kansas meets Oklahoma Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15. Oklahoma won the Missouri Valley championship last year and is making a strong bid for this honor again this year. Game Friday called at 4 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Admission 50 cents Student Activity Books Admit The Weather Percent for Friday Night: Intense heat. No relief in哭. The stars will shine and the moon will be full, the orchestra will be tanked, too—with pep. Spats will be uncomfortable. Better roll the robe, too. Dr. Chuck Shofstall Specialist in Syncopation Forget the Tux, Kid Everybody's Goin' to the Senior Cakewalk FRIDAY NIGHT Robinson Gymnasium - 9 to 1 Get on the phone now before it's too late