THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 PAGE TWO University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Sunday Editor Supervisor Teacher Editor Fisherman Editor Champion Editor News Editor Broadband Survival Excuse Editor Exchange Editor Piano Editor Editorial Groupe Carver Raymond Carver Cleveland Clapman Food Supervisor Telebrands Editor Flint Minister Jane Kidminson Blindspot Survival Rainbow Riverside Alan Van Meernden OTHER BOARD MEMBERS Elva Blevin, J.D. T. G. Rifler, J.D. Robert L. Siverson, Robert L. Siverson, J.D. Louise Forsch, Merrill Shimomoto, Leon Seenck, Glidden Flohr Business Manager ... R, Richard McFarlane Editorial Department... K.U, 2 Business Department... K.U, 6 Entered an encyclopedia mail master july 25, 2013. To meet Kazuo, under the art of March 6, 1989 and May 4, 2013, he would be happy to work on Sunday morning by writing a weekly and on Sunday morning by producing a variety of manuscripts from the variety of kazuo. From the Pioneer of the encyclopedia mail master july 25, 2013. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 HOW ABOUT IT? Back in the dead days beyond recall we used to have noon pep rallies. Those who can remember them will also remember that they were conceived of a great amount of pen and enthusiasm. We are to have Hobo day Friday. A storm of student sentiment was aroused at the very suggestion of abolishing it and the student councils are to be praised for their decision. Our pop is not dead; it is only waiting for a chance to show how very much alive it is. The Tiger of Mizuno is going to receive a surprise both in the team he faces and in the show of Jayhawk spirit. We are going to twice that Tiger's tail but we should have a little preparation and display of pep before this little event in order that the yells at the field may not cause consummation of the brain among the weaker sons of Kansas. Why not a moon pep rally Friday? SNOW CHECKS Then, too, Hobo day is a great thing and it's going to be a bigger thing this year. The Board of Regents will visit the University Friday, and it is its desire to get a clear idea of conditions as they are here. They are coming on the one day of the year when it will be hard to get this information. There is no reason why Hobo day must interfere with class work. The Board of Regents are bootcalls of school spirit. There is not a member of the board that would desire to see the fight of old Kenmas made weaker, or Hobo day abolished, but let's give them a square deal. Let's have "business as usual" in the classes. The question of "snow" checks in Lawrence has assumed such alarming proportions that the Chamber of Commerce delivered a luncheon hour Wednesday to a discussion of its causes and effects. Something Like 2,000 checks marked "no funds" or "in insufficient funds," were returned to the payee by local banks during October. Students may wonder just what this has to do with the price of an education, and what bearing it has on their conduct. But from this list of snow checks it is found that University students have written 70 per cent of them. Most of those transgressions of the laws, and abuse of the courtry extended to students by merchants in cashing checks, are due to carelessness, not maliciousness. Is carelessness of this type to be condoned among University students? Do we want people to say that the artful "now" check writers of the country received their training while at the University of Kansas? Certainly, we do not. Is the education of an individual complete, who has not learned to keep within the limits of his income? Merchants downtown are very gracious in extending courtesy to students who wish to cash checks, but the students in turn abuse the privilege, through failure to realise the value of good credit. An average of three and one half trips to the bank are required on every bad check, and this causes much inconvenience and waste of time to the busy merchant. Students should, and must educate themselves to the responsibilities of credit, or will also Lawrenz merchants will be forced to call to their assets. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN There will be election of new members at the Pl Lambia Theta meeting, 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening at Heubey Hotel. After the business meeting Miss Velma Helmer, of the department of psychology, will speak, HILJA M. KOPELER See Sec. DLAMPDA THETA; Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a. m. HILDA M. TAU SIGMA: A Tahua Sipon meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, RETTY STIMSON, President, EL ATENEO: EL NI AYOAY El Alcazo no veanía jueves el 19 de Nov, la luna 1:20 en 150 E. Ad. MVPON W. WAGGONER, President. takes the protection that the law affords in such cases. Anyone found guilty of writing a check on my bank where he does not have the necessary funds on deposit, is liable to both a jail sentence and a fine. Where there is not honor, there is the law. --international law must be codified. Then the court will have something to work with. The existence of a "Football Queen" was denied yesterday by the governing council. Too bad! A University should never forsake a national contest. HOMECOMING Soon the old grad will returns to the campus, *their* annual visit to those scenes and places that mean so much, now that college days are forever past. Perhaps that old classmate no longer returns, perhaps those old books and corners have been obliterated by the march of progress, perhaps that favorite teacher is no longer to be greeted, but still there is a thrill that only the sight of former haunts can give. There is the satisfaction of comparing the "good old days" with those of the present. Of course it was only in those well-remembered times that school life reached the heights to which it is capable of attaining. And how anxiously the grad looks forward to the few treasured hours each year when he can, with old friends, talk over and exchange reminiscences on the past. BORAH AND THE COURT Homecoming is an occurrence that is carefully planned for each year. First there are three moments of incipiense, then the succumbing to the urge to go back just for a day. And then, tiled with a renewed spirit of youth and holiday time, all doubts are put away and the grad becomes one of us again. So let us make this homecoming so successful that, when the old grad receives his invitation next year, he will have no doubts and will be ready to return to K. U. on a moment's notice. Senator Borah presents a so-called argument against the World Court. He reasons that there can be no court without laws for it to apply. Very sensible. Developing his train of thought further the senator concludes that before the world court can be practical But hasn't the Idaho reversible put the curt before the horse? A court makes as well as applies laws. When the World Court renders decisions it sets precedents that tend to become laws in the same manner that the common law was developed in the past, or in the same way that statute law today is frequently the formulation of prevailing court opinion. That way inter-national laws also will be made. The material for a code of international law which is at hand today is made up of tradition and precedent, neither internationally recognized nor invariably followed. Decisions of a court which is meeting actual problems of world relations wolln furnish something like an adequate basis for formal laws, passed upon and recognized by the nations. Borah'soric books something like the kind that killed the goose that laid the golden egg in order to buy an incubator. Plain Tales From the Hill A roommate: "Say—what makes this end of the room so dark?" Other roommate: "Do not light." Professor Bill of the department of journalism, was pawing over the new student directory. He seemed to be looking for something that wasn't there. He summed up his conclusions: "The person who believes that is afraid to put his telephone number in, for fear John Dyer will call him up." A Miss and a Mr. enrolled on the Hill, were strolling down Ohio street one evening, when they had to get out on a lawn to let a woman pushing a baby carriage pass. "How would she push one of those?" asked the Mr. "Say?" she queried, "are you proposing to me?" Students Student. "Girls, I must get this lesson. Kindly strive to pipe down." Friendship: Roommate: "Darling, my lips pressed against yours shall pacify you." Studying Student: "They would pacify me better if pressed against each other with a piece of glue." Among certain see cat-fishes, the males protect the eggs from other fishes by carrying them in their mouths. Make Reservations Early Phone 182 Reduced Motor Bus Rates Wiedemann's Tea Room will be open Saturday for the game Orange & Green Motor Coach Lines Special Excursions - Mondays - Thursdays - Fridays - Saturdays - Sundays - Kansas City, - - - - One way, $0.90 Round trip, $1.00 Topkea - - - - One way, .50 Round trip, .50 Lavenworth - - - - Round trip, 1.00 Tuesdays and Wednesdays Every Week - Kansas City and return - 75 Cents Topena and return - 50 Cents Leavenworth and return - 75 Cents (Return trips expire following Thursday) MIDDLE STATES TRANSIT LINES Denot=644 Mass. St. . . . . Phone 644 Buy a $10.00 Mileage Coupon Book of $5.00 Don't Miss It! The party is open to everyone Business Cycle First Annual School of Business Party Tommie Johnston Tommie Johnston and His K. U. Serenaders F. A. U. - - - - - 9:00-12:00 $1.50 Saturday Night-After the Game Gloria Swanson —In— "Stage Struck" See It in Lawrence Before It Plays Kansas City Prices Mat. . - 10-35c Eve. . - 10-40c — ADDED — LLOYD HAMILTON in "THE MOVIES" Shows Mat. . - - 3:60 Eve. . - - 7:15-9 Are You Hatted For The Game? 25,000 of the best in Kansas, Missouri too, and other neighbors will be there— LET'S DRESS UP! ONE HUNDRED HATS On Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning (We close from one 'til five) we will have on sale— The newest mid-winter styles—sent us from New York especially for this event- Fifty hats, Silks and Felts, at $5.00 Fifty hats, Silks and Metals, at $10.00 Bullene's Our Party Dresses New and different are attracting much attention Special Showing $25.00 Chink - Chink Pretty Chinese Maidens in LITTLE MANDARIN December 7 W. S. G. A. "Musical Comedy" Get Your Date Before Thanksgiving