SUNDAY. SEPT. 27. 1925. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Lieut. Hugh Casey Wins Medals in Rifle Meet at Camp Perry, Ohio Palma Team, Which Represents United States, Sets New World's Record Lieutenant Casey was a member of the United States Engineers' rifle team, which caused him to win by 284 yards, as won by the marine team with an average score of 293.12 out of 300. Lieutenant Casey's individual score was 268 hits Lient, Hugh J. Casey, instructor in the department of military science and tactics, returned Friday from Camp Perry, Ohio where he won 10 marksmans medals, including the distinguished marksman medal, which is the highest award given in the United States to marksmans. Ten shots were fired standing, 10 at rail fire sitting at 200 yards, 10 rapid fire at 400 yards, 10 show fire prone at 600 yards, and 20 slow fire prone at 1000 yards. Last year the match was won by the Engineering team of which Lieutenant Casey was a member. As a member of the Palma team which represented the United States for the long range championship of the world, Lieutenant Caskey ranked second highest by scoring 223 points out of a possible 225. The shots were fired in distances of 800, 900, and 1,400 yards, and in one month, and established a new world's record by scoring 1770 out of a possible 2,000 points. Learn the 'Charleston—DeWatteville WANT ADS FOR SALE - Turkesod. Used one condition for rental. All in excellent condition and priced to sell. New York Cleaners. 828 LOSST In Robinson gym, brown leather hillell field包裹 lodge cards and currency. Name Yasmin Kawasaki room name waive in 100W l Wool or call 8411, $300 FOR RENT—Oct. 1. 4 room cot- tage near stadium. Phone 127. RADIO SET—Coast to coast range Two tube Crosby, equipped with bask speaker, tubes and batteries. One trunk is framed for typewires 1021 Oblie 1.607 AT Open House; two yellow themes, marked with numerals and Jackfruit on back; infiltrs C. R. B. F. L. E. R. 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PHONE 678 Progressive Student (Official Organ of Black Mask) By this time the first-year man or woman has learned that the two political parties on the Hill are BLACK MASK and PACchaemic, but as to the integrity and stability of the two men probably has learned little. during the years since 1910, BLACK MASK has been fairly successful in stamping out corruption; and with the aid of the Pachamache party, K. U. politices have been raised to a higher level. BLACK MASK has always held a reputation for being reliable in the selection of candidates and consistent in all platforms and policies. In 1916 the party of BLACK MASK was founded at the University by a group of out-standing men, whose desire to end the corruption in politics, At that time there was only one party on the HILL, and the lack of political competition was tempting its leaders with graft and misrepresentation. For the benefit of those who are voting in University politics for the first time BLACK MASK wishes to say a few words. As yet, no doubt, you are undecided to which way you will throw your support, and it is no more than just that you should know something of the political situation on the HIH. Read this, and then don't be satisfied—read something else and ask lots of questions. BLACK MASK asks, "If the candidates count," she asks, "do our friends, the country, which advises the students to "Compare the Qualifications." Learn All About Both Parties Then Vote Best Vol. IX Freshmen Choose Party SUNDAY, SEPT. 27, 1925 Our Candidates -Yours! Appointments Pres.—Wilfred” “Frenchy” Belgard. Vice-Pres.—Eddie Halpin Sec.—Laura Glidden. Treasor.—Robert S. Patterson. SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS If you will telephone we will glibly make an appointment for the examination of your eyes that will not conflict with your hours on the Hill. **Hill** member, too we will not dilute your eyes Pres.-George Powers. Vice-Pres.-Don Isetoff. Sec.-Anna Lois Voights. Dress.-Hob Durant. Praam.-Managers-Jimmi Mitchell. Tim Bannon. Pres.- Bryan Sarvis. Vice. Pres.- George Ramsey. Sec.- Sophie Hughes. Soph Hip- Wesley Wright. FRESHMAN CLASS No.1 Which party shall you support? Our suggestion is that you completely familiarize yourself with the traditions, history and policies of both parties, note the qualifications of the various candidates and vote for the ticket which you think will better support the standards of the University. All the time remember, "It's the Candidate that counts." Pres—Ernest Potter, Vice-Pres.-Alton Jones, Sec.—Alice McCormick, Treas.—Delmar Fritz. SOPHOMORE CLASS Phone 912 Not to Use Primary Now Too Little Time for Students to Express Opinion WE NEVER CLOSE Willard Batteries Most Complete Service Station in Kansas 1000 Mass. St. Phone 1300 CARTER TIRE & BATTERY CO. Firestone Tires — Tubes Thinking students and followers of politics on Mt. Orland last spring accepted the Primary system, instituted the BLACK MASK political party, as the most efficient and democratic method for the selection of candidates that has yet been introduced into Hill politics. It was through the primary, held a few days before the election, that all students who were in sympathy with the Black MASK party raised their voices and aided in the choosing of the candidates for whom they should vote. Not being able to hold the Primary at this time and knowing no other satisfactory method, the BLACK MASK party asks permission of its voters to stand on its old reputation for dependability and sane candidate selection and choose the men whom we have identified to hold student offices. [Remember that "It is the candidate that counts," and we hope that after due consideration, you will approve of the candidates we have selected. This fall, due to the action of the Men's Student Council which pushes the election two weeks earlier than was originally planned, it will be impossible and it will be impossible to hold the Primary. We offer nothing as a substitute, for we sincerely believe that there is no substitute for this system. Nevertheless, we are confident still agree with them that the Primary system is the fairest and most sane means of sounding out student opinion on political candidat; and we wish to say here that the future will have been used in the past. 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