THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 PAGE FOUR Florida Issue's Cover Speeds Campus Sales of Final Owl of Year Additional Copies Are Printed to Supply Relay Crowd Tomorrow With a hole in the cover, the Florida issue of the Sour Owl is on sale today. The sales thus far have been brisk, and the demand for the Owl seems to equal that of other issues, according to circulation managers. More Owls has been printed this time than hereafter for the crowd at the Relax tomorrow. The cover design was made by Jack Kincaid. The cut out was deemed necessary by members of Sigma Delta Fraternity, who had the engraver originally, seemed to be too anacholic. With the approval of Dean Dyer and the chancellor the cut out was finished. Numerous articles relative to Florida appear in this number of the Owl and several cartoons are based on the charms of the south. No prize was given this time for editional copy, as most of the copy was prepared by members of Sigma Delta Chi, who not eligible for the prize. The earl greets the recipient with whose page drawing depicts a bunch of Jayhawkers on a brick to the South. The Florida number contains more advertising than any previous issue, according to John Patt, business manager, and the quality of printing is better than in any past issue. The Journal-World printed the inside part of the owl, and the cover was printed the Patello Company of Trop N, Y. "By selling the Owl at the high school track meet today and at the Kansas Relays tomorrow, we expect to run the sales up to 2,700," said Vaughn Kimball, who is in charge of distribution. "The quality of the material in the Owl and the attractiveness of the cover seem to be aiding us in getting there and are we having trouble in getting them at a raid rate." he concluded. ANNOUNCEMENTS The ten teams announced in last night's Kansan will play on their respective diamonds Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. After the games have been played the winning team is to turn in the sieve to Couch Saba at room 203 in Robinson gymnasium... John Sabo. The last graduate banquet for the school year will be held at 5:20 Tuesday at the Methodist church, corner Vernont and Tenth street. Tickets may be purchased from departmental representatives or from the treasurer at room 204 east Administration building—W. S. Robb, president. The singles and doubles in the tennis tournament are to be played this week and the results turned in by June 30. The winners will ported will go as default, John Sato. The Baptist young peoples union will sponsor an old fashioned party at the Baptist church parlor, Eighth and Kentucky streets, on Saturday evening, eleven 17 at 9 o'clock—Calvin O. Evans, senior chairman. Prof. W. C. Stevens, head of the department of botany will read a paper on "Nature, the Deer Old Nurse," before the student forum of the Unitarian church on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Allen Requests Use of Tickets That every ticket purchased by Lawrence merchants for the Kansas relays be actually used, was the plea made by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of attendance at this year's attentance possible at the Relays tomorrow," Doctor Allen said, "I sincerely hope that no tickets purchased will be allowed to remain in cash drawers unused. A little effort will get each ticket into the hands of the players." This big sports carnival in which hunde dreals of college stars and severen world record holders will compete. LOST—ring set with diamonds and opalis on either 13th block Louisiana or 12th block Ohio, Reward, Call 1755. A19 WANT ADS FAKEN—a music bag containing music and observation book from practice room in Ad. Return to Fine Arts Office, Florence Scott. A20 WANTED—To hire a student to fill responsibility position in our educational extension department this summer. Must be mature and capable and possess strong personality. Good communication skills name and telephone number, Box X, Y, Z., care University Duly Kanse A181 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 APARTMENT—For rent, $40. quire at Apt. 3, Stubbs Bldg, Mass. St. Slick Haircuts and Collegiate Shines —Houk's Barber Shop. t LOST—On campus, a Scabbard and Blade key. Name engraved or back. Call 1617. ti LOST—Phi Delta Chi fraternity pin Call Bob Speer at 2025. A21 WANTED—Ambitious college women for summer work, average salary $150 per month. J. G. o-Kansan, A21 LOST—Yellow slicker in Robinson gymnasium Saturday, initialed A. D, on left sleeve. Leave in Kansan office. A21 MARCELLING - 50c; Shammoo, 50c Retrace, 25c. Mrs. Liston, 295 Inf Phone 2377 White. A26 EQUIPPED RADIO SET-Bargain Coast to coast count on head-set Operates with dry-cell batteries. 80W. W: 14th. Phone 1387 Blue. A18 EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law rence Optical Co., 1625 Mass. Professional Cards RS. WELCH & WELCH The Chicorometro- Palmer Graduates. Phone 115, 929 Mass LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Offers special courses in bookkeeping shorthand, typewriting, banking, etc. and Cal A18 In- 101 tf Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOIR 917 Mass. St. EliteSheets Martna Washington Candies 70 pound Bring in your friends after the relays— The New Jayhawk Cafe Open All Night HARRY Vol. IX PACHACAM NEWS Pachacamac comes out in the open. She does not try to dupe the student body. Unlike the opposition party, Pachacamac places before the student body, as she has been doing for years, a balanced ticket. All University groups are represented, and all candidates are fully qualified for the offices for which they are running. Politics Not a Duping Game; Pachacamac Ticket Balanced In the past Pachaeanac has won because she has had the confidence of the fraternity and non-fraternity Popularity Contest Not Representative of Ideals of Rising Sun Party; Democratic Principles and Constructive Planks Cherished of the fraternity and non-fraternity men. She is not a fraternity combine. She always has and always has and always will stand for equitable representation of fraternity and non-fraternity men It is for this reason, if for no other that Pachacamac opposes the Independent ticket. Organnized as a non-fra- Mt. Oread, April 16, 1926 ernity combine to oppose Pachacamac, the "independents" have tried to convert the Hill with a thin coating of leaves that the HILL will show that it has seen the light of the Rising Sun and will elect a straight Pachamacar ticket at the election Tuesday. Pachacamac, founded 14 years ago to break up the undemocratic alian- gement in Guatemala, has always held to that policy. Year after year the confidence and approval of the Hill in Pachacamac legislation and platforms has been show by Somehow the opposition has no platform, choosing to run candidates who have always opposed such popularity candidates, and calls for a show down. Pachacamac candidates all stand behind the constructive Pachacamea Eligibility? You do not want to appear at the polls, only to be told that you haven't the privilege of voting unless you dash over to the business office and enter the polling station ready to cast your ballot when the polls open Tuesday. If you stand for democracy on the campus, if you believe in equitable representation of fraternity and nonfraternity men, if you believe that you are not comfortable with face, if you disapprove of popularity contests, if you stand for constructive legislation, if you believe in "The University First" vote Pachacamac. You don't have to guess and then be sure you Pachacamac and be sure and humpy. "Compare the Qualifications," and Pachacima feels that she will win. "I am confident we can qualify, not popularity. They are all "Men of Merit." They stand for democratic principles and a commitment to meaning." The University First. Men students, have you paid your membership fee of 25 cents in the Associated Men of the University of Kansas? Girls, have you paid the 50 cents which entitles you to membership in the Associated Women of the University of Kansas? If not, you must vote when the polls open Tuesday. II. Equitable representation of fraternity and non-fraternity 1. Non-partisan nomination of schoolmaster Each of you want to vote. Failure to participate in choosing efficient officers means retrogression, rather than progress for the University. It is your privilege and your duty to express a voice in student government by voting for the candidates you are qualified for the positions they seek. III. Student discipline by student council Pachacamac Platform V1. Continuation of six-bit Varsity dances VII. A reserved-seat rooter section "The University First" IV. Lower taxi-cab rates Engineering Ticket Features Real Leaders Candidates Selected on Basis of Demonstrated Ability REPRESENTATIVES PACHACAMAC has six winners from the School of Engineering. They are recognized as leaders, Just "compare their qualifications" and you will see that they are the men for the offices. Lloyd is a non-fraternity, a Tan Beta Pi, and Sigma Tau, three years an honor student, and secretary-treasurer of the School. Lloyd Miller Homer Dedo Dedo is non-fraternity, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, business manager Kansas Engineer, and an honor student. Bob is editor of Kansas Engineer, Tau Bai Fi, Y. M. C. A. man, honor student, and on engineering governing board. Robert Boggs SCHOOL OFFICERS John Beatty for President Saint Benet is the President. Beatty is now treasurer of the Student Council. He is non-fraternity, and a member Scabbard and Blade. Harold Prescott—Vice President Harold is self-supporting, an honor boy. Tau Belt Pi; Pi and Sigma Tau; and business manager Konsa Taul. Why are athletes better qualified to run student affairs than are other students who can devote all their time and energy to legislating for the best interests of the student body? The answer is that they are not! Earl Allen—Sec-Treas. Earl Allen—Sec.Treas. Earl is non-fraternary, an "A" student, a member of Scarub and the architectural society. Bill Rice—Cheerleader 1. Asst. T, Cleverness 1024-25 2. Member Student Council 3. Treasurer Senior Class 4. Glee Club 5. Homecoming Committee 6. Honor Student 7. Four Years on Hill 8. Freshman Regulations Con "Compare the Qualifications." 9. Glee Club Announcer 10. Self Supporting --- Here a real cheerleader, quinized by experience to make the "Thundering Thongsense" thunder. Why take a chance on some "just as good product" when the real article awaits your call? Why suffer a year while some inexperienced nurses, amused to facing crowds, tries to draw out some vocalization? Especially 'why take these chances when there is available an absolutely superior life style that the American person more proximity to the "American Boy's" who has had years of experience before all kinds of crowds, and a man who is a demonstrated man? Don't be misled by a lot of "nick-name" progromads into making a mistake on such an important office. Look over the qualification, actually come across a name like Rice. Rice doesn't measure head and shoulders above his competitor. "A Cheerleader With Experience. An Active Athlete Cannot Fill Presidency of Student Council Pachacamac Opposes Nomination of Men for Offices They Do Not Have Time to Efficiently Hold; Think, Then Vote As Reason Rules "Men of Merit" for College Representatives Ernest Hampton Clark is known to everyone. He e a N, M, G, A, m Clark Sherwood Jack Kincaid Leland Barrows Jack is editor of the 1926 Jay- hawker, art editor of the Sour Owl, a journalist, and president of the Owl. Bill Dills Anderson is on the baseball team. COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE Arnold Carbon Pachacamac Candidates Have Splendid Qualifications BILL, or "Red," is a member of the Ku Kui. He knows just about everybody. Leland is a straight "A" student, non-fraternity man, member of the debate and dramatic clubs, and vice president of the sohomore class. Mac McInerney Johnny Enole It's a notorious fact that in the past athletes have averaged 50% attendance at Council meetings, President Dean McEtee 1st Vice-President Joe Anderson 2nd Vice-President Gene Perkins Secretary Luke Eckles Treasurer Fred Skauer Cheerleader Bill Rice The Pachacamac Ticket COUNCIL OFFICERS ENGINEERING OFFICERS EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Orbie Michie Athletes—For every one, whether a star or not, we have the utmost admiration and respect—admiration for their prowess and respect for their service to the University, their unstinted gift of time to carry forward K. U.'s athletic reputation. However, there are such things as physical impossibilities. "Eight Men of Merit" are PACHACAMAC candidates for college representatives. They stand for PACHACAMAC policies and principles and are fully qualified. Look over their qualifications. They can't be beat. President John Reaty Vice-President Harold Presott Vice-Treasurer Steve Treasler ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Johnny knows everybody. He is a member of the Ku Ku organization. He successfully managed the Soph Hop in 1925. Mac is self supporting, non-fraternity, a good-student, a dash man and broad jumper on the track team. He also plays on the Kansas relay team tomorrow. ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Robert Boggs Humber Dered MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE Clifton Case COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES ATHLETIC BOARD Bill Dills Jack Kineland Severt Anderson Johnny Engle Clark Sherwood Ernest Hampton Leland Barrows Mac McMelnerney Stony Wall COLLEGE OFFICERS Zeke Burton Julian Raston Carl Weibring Tom McFarland President Harry Johnson Vice-President Jim Smith Transporter Sandro GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE FINE ARTS REPRESENTATIVE Vernon Noah PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE Tommy Grogger LAW REPRESENTATIVE Robert Price "Men of Merit" For a man to spend all afternoon and half the evening out on the football field or basketball court under the intensest physical strain, and then hurry to a student council meeting where the utmost in mental strain is required, is one of those physical imbeciles who must be beaten; he be an Atlas for strength and Sleeker for wisdom, could function efficiently under such conditions. Here, it is an injunction to the athlete to demand that he do double duty, for with such a physical and mental rigors as these the athlete must his team or to the council. The coaches object stronely to their athletes running for time-requiring positions; the student body should not be allowed so that they will not get the efficient officer it should. Pach's position on the athletic question has been established for years, and never has the party nominated an active athlete for a position so exacting that there will be no Council. Pach agrees that the athletes should be honored but there are numerous offices to which considerable attachment is attached that do not require them to be nominated. It should be repeated, "to elect an active athlete as president, secretary, or treasurer of the Council, is not only an injustice to the student body, but to the athlete himself; he only hides it as brightly in the double capacity." In comparing the Pacchacamac ticket with the Independent ticket it will be noticed that beside the president and treasurer of the Council, the two most important offices, the Independents are running "K" men for six out of eight positions as Deserters, the treasurer of eight athletes in the first thirteen offices, Pacchacamac has but three, and these are not running for such laborious, time-demanding positions as President and Treasurer of the Council. Think this proposition over, and you'll realize that capable as an athlete can be in a full-time Council office. Think, then vote as reason dictates. Big Rally Monday Night Bring Your Friends and Meet All the Candidates Rally! Rally!——the traditional Pochemane race and torchlight parade will be held Monday night at Myers Hall. The parade will start at Sixteenth and Tennessee at 7:30 and after a winding but not too long march through the student district the student district will host a rally in Halle's docket for the biggest political rally to be held on old Mt. Oread for many a moon. Those who have never seen one of these big spring Pachacamac powwls should bring all of their friends, make some of the necessary torches, and be at the gathering place at Sixteenth and Tennessee at 7:30 sharp. At Myers Hall the parade will break up and the fun will begin. All of the Piccachan candidates will be dressed in suits and make short speeches. There will be music by one of the Hill's best orchestras and other surprises which will be played. Don't miss the best fun of the year bring your roommate and be on hand when the noise begins. Everyone is invited. An easily answered question: "Would the athletes on the Independent ticket be candidates were it not through participation in athletics?" 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