PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAB LAWRENCE, KANSAS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor News Editor Tourism Editor Travel Editor Robert Stigler Sunday Editor Sunny Editor Mary Nathankah Knoxhole Editor Knoxhole Editor Nathankah Knoxhole Editor Wrath Green Warren Griffin Rolton Jarvis James Perry Jason Benton Russell Bolt Robert Stigler Sunday Editor Mary Nathankah Knoxhole Editor Knoxhole Editor Nathankah Knoxhole Editor Wrath Green ORCHEST BOARD MEETING Raymond W. Moore University of Miami Lipila, Ph.D. Lawrence Paper Alice Van Dam University of Chicago Frederick, McNill Jennifer Edmundson Maryland University Iris Fitzpatrick George Alison Bradley Hall Business Manager ... H. Richard McFarland Editorial Department . . . . . . K, U. 55 Business Department . . . . . . K, U. 66 ~ Referred to no second-hand mail matter. Separate envelopes for each of the following: Kauai, under the act of March 3, 1997, and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Kauai, from the Faculty of the Department of Kauai, from the Province of the Department of Kauai. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 PEACE! space after a fashion has descended n us. Harried, strained books have appeared from the faces of hurry- ing students on the campus. Instructors are a little quieter, a little more reasonable, and fewer freews of irritation draw their brows. Yesterday, although a sloppy day, was comparatively tranquil. The automobiles were off the campus, and light hose and oxford bags reached the opposite side of the street in impeccable condition, without spot or blemish. Crossing the street has changed from an adventure as dangerous as necessary, to a more incident of pedestrian advancement. If a stop watch could have checked the speed of the pedestrian traffic it would show a material decrease, and an element of steady progress very different from the mud dushes of other days. The speeding generation has slowed down a bit. If predictions of the elders are valid, years of happy old age will be added to our life spans. But whether it will last—that is the question. One concession—it took years to install it, maybe it will take years to remove it. The moral seems to be—enjoy it while we can. MORBID CURIOSITY Last week's price headline: "Staalk a steam and chain," which seems to indicate another pair getting the same price. "Double double role"-a fine aerobic startle. Again the curiosity for which the American people are famous has taken the upper hand. This was brought out in connection with the hanging of Gerald Chapman on Monday. Newspapers everywhere answered the public demand. The result was a series of reports on the affair that for cold-blooded horror and miscreant detail have a long way to go to find an equal. It is true that many were sickened by the morbid and unhealthy accounts but others, in the majority, read them with huge satisfaction. An unhealthy state of mind is betrayed in those who feed on such details. The theory that publication of criminal acts and the punishment of those committing them will deter others from such acts seems to be passing. No sharp decline in the number of such cases has been evidenced when full publicity has been given. Perhaps a certain number may learn from example, but others take a delight in trying to see just how far they can go and still elude the law. On the other hand, some notice must be taken of crime and its punishment. But there is no need merely to satisfy the curiosity of the morbid-minded who demand that they may be admitted to the sharing of every horrible detail. SILENT SETH After a two week's vacation the big clock in the reserve room of Watson library is not back on duty yet. Students returning to the Hill after the Easter recess yesterday were surprised to find the old time-keeper still on the list of the undisposed. Ten days before the Easter holiday started the big clock suddenly stopped ticking off the minutes. Attempts to start it seemed of no avail, and it remained silent. Day and night the hands of the time teller remain motionless. It is new Silent Seth. tionless. It is now Silent Seth. A clock that does not run is not of much use in the reserve room of a university library. It becomes a bore. The hundreds of students who look at it many times during the day have a right to protest. A clock is not a clock unless it runs. If the clock merely needs winding there is any number of students who will volunteer for that job. If the clock is not due from its vacation, it be a "thirty day" clock, the Librarians might at least post a sign announcing the fact. Or if it is with the inflorescens or needs a tonic or some rejuvenates a substitute might be provided for the time being. A dollar sizzle clock would be far more satisfactory than old Silent Seth. ASK THOSE WHO KNOW Congress and President Caitlings have become incumbent at the same time about the Philippines Islands. There must be a reason for this plasm That reason may be political, it may be based on "big business" interests and it may be the result of considerable worry concerning recent governmental complications. Whatever the reasons, the question is one which meets the study of every college student who seeks to be well informed. "big hearted Uncle Sam" found more trouble than he looked for when he took on the Philippines after the famous battle of Manila Bay. Perhaps the United States has not been as big hearted as she seemed. If actions can be taken as an indication, many of the Filipino leader believe this is true. At any rate, the Islands want to try their wings and fly out on their own governmental adventures. But the Philippines will say "no." Should the Philippines have indefence? Most people say "no" but admit they have given the question little thought. President Coughlin has a purpose representative on his way to Malawi, his problem is assuming greater pre- ference in the minds of the American crops every day. We have an annual chance at the University to learn the Viewpoint of the younger Filipino element. On the campus are a number of Filipino students, Law, political science, and others who are being murdered by those young men or girls. Your experiences of them may be important figures in their national life. Anyone who cares to know has an opportunity to find out from their potential leaders what they think on the subject and why. It is a choice for first hand information. At the Concert A master organist dedicated a master organ in Paris Hall has lobbied members of the Renaissance Organs and those of the musical faithful who formed the audience board a program of deepest sincerity. The tone of the concert throughout was serious and even the You burned organ number, "Primitive Organ" was played with an almost solemn dignity. The Debussy "Amsel mardi d'un fumé" was one of the most interesting num- Old English LAVENDER SHAMPOO THIS delightful shampoo powder possesses all the cleanly, invigorating quality of Lavender. The lavender powder leaves English Lavender Shampoo Powder leaves the hair and scalp clean, healthy and fragrant. Yarilell's English Lavender Shampoo Powder is packed in its transparent individual containers. Innes, Hackman & Co. Santon, Dublin, London Owing to concert at Perry on Thursday, and to community chorus rehearsal Wednesday evening, there will be no Glee Club rehearsal Wednesday The club will meet in front of Green hall at 8:45 p. m., Thursday, April 8 to take the line for Perry. Business suits, no turados. MEN'S GLEE CLUB; OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copy received at the Changwei Office, pp. 11.99- Vol. VII Wednesday, April 7. 1926 No. 150 T. A. LARREMORE, Director. NEWS CUBE CLUB WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: The regular rehearsal of the Women's Gice Club has been postponed until next week. AGNES HUSBAND, Director. LAWRENCE CHORAL UNION: The date for the rehearsal this week has been changed from Tuesday, April 8, to Wednesday, April 7, at 7:30 a.m. at the High School. This rehearsal will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, April 10. QUILL CLUB: The Quill Club will not meet this week, on account of the Thursday evening performance of "Candida." There will be a joint meeting next week with Rhodamnthi, at which Dr. Nelson will speak. Quill Cluy try close April 15th. VIRGINIA SHEAFE SQUARE AND COMPASS; Members attend at Macon temple at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for dinner in presence of Arctic Lodge No. 9, Business meeting after dinner in the upper floor of Macon Temple. hers of the program and the organ mised some of its fantastic imagery. The Count Franck choralle and the other three members of the other distinctive numbers. The two encree numbers, both played at the request of the audience, continued the spirit of dignity and musical excelence, with a series of returning to the "pomer" spirit which dominates even a Lawrence audience. The request numbers were the Mendelssohn "Sixth organ sonata" and the Danzat "Fanny & Furue in G The clowning mood of the Schuvena sketch for pedal flam and the illippe-like theme of the Bosco "Allegretto" amused the beurers but the students were thrilled to off too common fault of playing "down" at his audience. Russell's "Bells of ice, Anne de Beaupre" was played with sincerely feeling for its almost perfect timing. He was clear cut throughout. The Bach "Fassungthrall" and Lotti "Aria" which gained the program were interesting and gave the organ an opportunity to take experimental and attract the attention of the orchestra he organist. With the assistance of ban Swearthont and Professor Kester, he silly clement was finally coaxed into subjection and performed like a nun for the remainder of the warning. Smiling Bill, Independent candidate for Cheerleader. Adv. 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