PAGE TWO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1025 University Daily Kansan Official Student Power of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Editor in Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Desk Mattew Sunday Editor Secret Editor Night editor Fellow editor Fellow Editor Fellow Editors GENERAL STAFF MEMBERS Robert Mize Lorraine Grant T. N. McFurland Richard Grant Sally Laby J. N. McMahon Business Manager...H. Richard McPearland Entered on second admission until master student status was obtained, Kannan, under the act of March 5, 1936, and Kannan, under the act of March 5, 1937, week and the Sunday morning by students in the University library to register with the university's society of Kannan, from the Press of the University. Educational Department K. U. 2 Business Department K. U. 6 THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 After a long and leisure investigation by the attorney general of Texas, a sand construction company has agreed in court to turn over to the state $350,000 across highway profiles, to cancel its contracts with the state highway commission, to have perpetually revoked its permit to do business in the state, and to pay the costs of the suit brought by the attorney general. The company will wind up its affairs in the state immediately. The settlement of the suit was an unexpected victory for the state, causes of like nature are pending against other road construction companies in the state, and the success of the first suit means much toward a similar settlement in the remaining suits. It has been the custom for anyone who has anything to roll to the state to change a price enough above cost to considerably faster his valuation at the expense of the state. Grant fruntual contracts, and excess prince have prospered on the state. Many times state officials have received gifts from contractors for assisting the acceptance of their contracts. Sometimes no investigation is to the actual cost and profits of a job is made. team need fit to investigate. Her success means a great appering to the people of the state. It should lead other states to limitate proceedings against companies where fraudulent purposes are seemed, and to carefully investigate all contracts. The result is a step forward, a step toward efficiency. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ISSUES IN THE WORLD COURT POLL The issues in the World Court court which will be taken on this and other companies during the early part of December are fairly clear, if they are manifold. The position of favoring the entrance of the United States into the court will be held by those persons who are anxious to see the United States taking an active and official part in the political problems of the world. Among these persons will be strong League of Nations supporters as well as the more conservative type of thinkers, who like hardening, Hughes and Coudé would have American part in international political affair less active. The methods of their latter artistry, courts and conferences, Facts, legacies and entangled alliances" are their habilogues This position, enforced by certain technical reservations, in the administrative, and probably represents the biggest portion of what ill-foreseen public opinion there is on the question. The second influential section of senatorial opinion which is to be voiced on in the campus poll is headed by Borah of Idaba, the chairman of the committee on foreign relations. In brief this viewpoint is that the world court is liable to be under the dominance of the League and old world Merrickian diplomacy. Hence, "Beware" is its watchword. Being of a "constructivist" turn of mind, Senator Borah propos the somewhat Utopian plan of outwinding, by public decree, all wars, present and future. Being of a legalistic turn of mind also, he proposes a codification of traditional international practice and exciting regulatory agreements. These steps, he holds, must precede any sort of world court. The third proposal is the work of the pence makers. Delegates to Y, M, and Y, W, conferences have absorbed this plan of action through contact with Kirby Page and other association leaders. Unfortunately, not very many of our Washington senators attended these conferences. The harmony plan was drawn up last summer by 30 fairly prominent men in public affairs. However, the advocates of the harmony plan are sending literature and letters to the capital and are trying to make their voices heard by influential statesmen. They propose that the United States enter the world court, and this is admittedly their primary aim, but they suggest the plan, in order to meet the opposition of Bashar and other senators of similar views, and "set something done," of making the membership a trilist for five years. If at the end of that step then steps have not been taken to draw up a code of international law and to urge public opinion to abolish by fiat, war, the United States may withdraw from the court. The last position to vote on is impala. It is, "los have nothing to a with the court, league or anything be Europem." The logical sentimental leader for this opinion is, no doubt, Reed of Missouri. WORLD COURT TALK Those who are opposed to the proposal that the United States participates immediately and without condition in the work of the World Court, then becoming a member state, are accused of being isolationists, of working against worm powers, and of being unwilling to subsist for war. Nothing could be more uncompetent and foonish than this circumstance. It betrays a tragic lack of objectivity on the part of most of the proagandaist for the World Court. They are under the spell of a great idea to then the World Court issue has become the symbol and text of America's willingness to co-operate with other nations in the effort to diminish the chances of war. Being in this subjective frame of mind they are impatient with those who misuse examining the World Court proposal without prior prize. Huron lies for the danger. Instead to educate public opinion the World Court promulgates are enduring in stigmatize it. From Senate委员 to college mass meeting the World Court lamp is being presented as the great choice between following the path toward坡 or the path toward war. In the Senate and in public meetings, if the World Court is a political issue, as it seems to be, that is all right. In the colleges it is all wrong. College students should be kept free of mass meetings and propaganda on this question. It should remain an academic question—mark the word! The entry of the United States into the World Court may be a wedge thing and it may help the cause of world peace. But only if the American people have first-not afterward, but first-made definite stipulations governing their participation in the tribunal and had these stipulations understood and accepted by the other states. 1. We want to be sure that the World Court, although it may have been created as a result of an article in the League Covenant, is not an organ of or dependent in any way upon the League of Nations. We want to be sure that our entry into the World Court will not commit us, even indirectly, to the endorsement of or guaranteeing League policies. This is far more important than it seems on the surface. The European powers which control the Council of the League of Nations submit to the World Court only questions which they cannot settle themselves for or which they want a wide international "legal underwriting" of the decision. We should be the only Great Power on the bench of the Court which is not a member of the League Council. When our representative is simply a judge helping to render the verdict in accordance with the evidence, or the technicalities of the law, in it not possible to suppose, unless the contrary is clearly understood before we enter the Court, that his vote must be taken to imply the approval or disapproval of the United States in some question that it is to our interest to scale setting up mixed with? 2. We want to be sure that membership in the Court cannot be used unless (a) to bring this country before the bar of the World Court in the settlement of a question that we do not care to submit to it, or (b) to mercial world-wide public opinion grimst us in case we have refused to submit a most question to the Court. 3. We want to be sure that our membership in the Court will not entail in an effort on the part of the countries outside the western hemisphere to bring before the World Court international questions in which the vital interests of North or South american countries are affected. At the Concert By Ruth Lawless The combined glee clubs of the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas gave one of the most delightful concerts of the year in Robinson millennium Friday evening, with six comedians, the comic comedians, and a solo. The combined glee glee club achieved their greatest success in an old English folk song, "John Peel," in which the country singer fully executed. The crescendo effects and the extreme accuracy of attack and release make "We Must Again Tonight, Boy," a collage song, one of the high lights of the festival. Pepches the supreme number of the program was a duet, "Solenne in Quercus" by Gerald, asked by Ms. Serenne in *Quercus*. The second version, Miss Missouri Glen Club was best in "Sun WE DID IT! Jane Folk Song" by Brahms-Devians *Mannheim-Hatch* "Cupreaucle" by the Kansas Glee Club had the greatest誉闻 appeal of any number. The melody was carried by the bass section against a background of humbling and was exquisitely beautiful. A bass色 from Mozart's "The Magic Plute" by Mr. Shriver of Kumawood was embellished with Ninety-four men sung in the ensemble numbers, the largest male chorus ever heard in Lawrence. "Change your hairstyle and stand up," in the advice of Grunville Johnson, director of physical education of the University of Denver, to the students of the University. Slick hair studios make haircuts that put into their eyes that they cook their beads back in an unnatural position, thus ruining their posture. The outstanding feature of the University of California extension division class work in Southern California this fall has been the marked increase in the attendance in the business and economic charges. In coursework the number of students and finances there has been an increase of approximately 100 per cent. "But I have a one-thirty and I can't take it off." A scene in the dressing room of studio before a sorority picture is taken: "so my hair all right?" "Let me have that rather next." "Well, even a minute, it can't see." "Are so much rouge, it doesn't do well." "I'm just finished. Has anyone any food?" I. .. Plain Tales From the Hill "Is my hair all right?" "I wish wed get this over with." I look at her. I just take the vile picture. "Where's my darne? I just laid it here, a minute ago." THREE REASONS WHY my room. "Who has a comb? My hair is a mess." "On Heaven, they're ready on my hair looks worse than it did when I came in." 1- The soft marcel wave is more natural. 2. The very latest and far superior to the former artificial enveloped maroon. 16 "Here, you can use mine." 3-They are 75 cents every day, including lob curl. "I can do it." "Don't worry about a little thing like that—I look like a wreck." Dumb Dora "Well the pictures are small and don't show much anyway. At least we can be thankful for that." Two male students were walking nurses the campus the other day, discussing the merits of a certain woman. First student: "Actually, I know we've known." Second student: "They tell me you have to triple space your letters so it will be easier for her to read between the lines." We give Cold Marcrest on Permanents "Hey! what's the alien?" yelled the serpent气肠ing his abrasion, "you don't want a penis. You gotn have a wife around here." "What you mean, riffle?" interrupted the private, "If a pen is no good an award, looks like a pencil in its good as a riffle." SAMPLE'S BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP 9241 A. Musk. Phone 1256 Chicken was being served at a dinner held the Hitt history (all believe it not) and a student who offended us tense, the exclamation, "Gosh, it him." The Reporting I clean had been discussing feature stories, and one had just been read when asked the question, "who cut the man, or women?" The common answer was "he cut the man." But the reader just where he was when he began reading. "But I think it is almost impossible to write a good thesis on some of the subjects," objected the suspect Hitler's thing that had just been discovered. "The instructor, 'Sometimes it is impossible, unless weapled zone more time in it.'" 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