1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 23. 1025. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAR LAWRENCE, KANSAR Miller In-Chief Associate Editors Morris Wilson Editor Daniel M. Kerns Editor Junior Editor Editor of Editor Editor Clyton Firth Cromwell Editor George Capry Taylor Editor Jones Kirby Nickel Editor Jones Kirby John Kimbundon Alison Taylor Clyton Firth Oscar Took Editor Wyatt Warren DISTRICT COUNTER MEMBERS OVERSEAS TEAM MARKSMAN Flores Juan Martinez Dallas Porter Belleville Robin Nelson Phoenix Parker Frederick McNeil Houston Jae Simpson Lake Huron Loren Song Business Manager H. Richard McFarland Corporation Manager Jack Roe Individual Deployment. K, U, 22 Disease Deployment. K, U, 68 Performed on his inauguration as master butler Buford in 1904, he served from March 6 to May 3 of the same year. He was a patron of the arts and an avid reader by scholarship and no doubt by influence from the works of eminent artists from the Press of the Philadelphia Museum. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1925. THE OREAD GRAND PRIX New that all of our famous racing drivers have returned from France and Italy heavily laden with spoils gained by outdooring and out-speeding was French and Italian drivers, some compelling promoter might attribute to living the most daring of their number to fameme to provide a bit of competition for some of the local aspirants to the hall of fame via air. Of course it would be understood that the local currents, most of them anyway, would have to be handicapped severely, as no professional racing driver, even winners, of Grand Prix, would be expected to take the chance the local drivers take just to aelled their various appences on the very down the Hill at noon. It may be that some of them are attending to establish gasoline mileage records, the joining starters at the top of Fourthreet, and the absolute refund to even attempt to check the car for street crossings, which fellow-students are crossing on their way to the various urban places. Or perhaps we have making an excavation of the former winner of Grand Prix, who wish to keep in condition with next season. Puge Tex Richard and on with the Orend Grand Prfx. DIVISION "A barn divided against itself cannot stand." The course may well be applied to the VI. B, G, A, and the Mack's Student Council as we now finds them on our UBC. It is time for the men and women on our campus to begin working together—to collaborate their ideas into one—and make a really worth while student government body. If the two were working harm- nily together as one group, such fate invariably resulted in the price of a Variety dinner would not arise. Members of the two governing holder would save considerable publicity and would get a correct interpretation of the so-called constitu- tion. SOMEPODY ELSE'S TOES One would think that freedom-loving American and Englishmen would be quick to recognize their ideal, whatever the garrit it might wear. One would think that even oriental丝巾 and sandals could not hide from their keen eyes the true man—the re符验 of self-government. Yes, one would think so, but how can such an opinion be squared with the present case of China against the great nations of the western world? Patriotic Chinese, especially students, are denying that the practice of granting to the subjects of the European powers and of the United States residing in China, immunity from China's law and recourse to the law of their own countries, be abandoned. This is the question of extra-territoriality and it is a question of self-government fundamentally. Austria, Germany and Russia, the last stand of the autocratic forces in Europe, have announced their willingness to give up their claims of special privilege. Perhaps these are cases of withdrawing gracefully, since they, with the exception of Russia, have no means of enforcing OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copyright © by the Cincinnati Teachers Union 1798 p. 16. Vol. V.1 Wednesday, September 23, 1925 No. 15 Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 31, 2007 16 Alumnus will hold its first meeting of the year Tuesday, Sept. 24, in room 105 East Administration building at 103. Plans for the year will be announced on Friday. MYRON W. WAGGONER, President. BAND REHEARSAL: The Band will rehearse Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Gymnasium. MEN'S GLEE CLUB: } Regular rehearsed tonight at 7:30, Engineering Auditorium, Marvin Hall. Men picked as regulars must report. Reserve members not called. T. A. LARREMORE J. C. McCanles PEN AND SCROLL; Pen and Scroll will meet Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in the Rest Room of Central Administration Building. demand for special treatment. However, it does look like something has got mixed when the two oldest popular governments of the world become the defenders of privilege. The central argument advanced by Austen Chamberham, the English minister of foreign affairs, and Secretary Kellogg for holding on to this imperialistic practice is the inability of the Chinese government to afford protection to foreign citizens residing in China. This is of course a very practical view. The question is how great is the practical danger of bodily harm and legal injustice to Americans and British in China. Is it great enough to warrant this affront to a great nation? Is it any more than what the Chinese resident in the Pacific coast cities of this country faces? Or what would we say if the Chinese government demanded extra territorial rights in this country in order to protect its nationals in the border states, where their life is never safe? In Tobacco, Mx. they are taxing those who smoke and appear intoxicated in public. The fines are to be used to combat bathetic. Why do the users of the weed on Mr. Orland and employ the proceeds to buy screens for the library? It all amounts to the same thing anyway. WHAT PRICE CRIME? With the capture of John Rock, Kansas City bandit, the old George Riley bandit gang passed out of existence. The Riley gang has been operative first in Kansas City, Kansas, and later in Kansas City, Mo., for many years. In 1922 alone they robbed two banks, and stole one hundred motor cars and $15,000 worth of more merchandise from the box cars in he Kansas City yards. But today every member of that gang of men, who, almost since their youth have tried to heat life out of a living, lies either in his grave or in a prison cell. BERNARD BLOCH, Pres. They have paid for their crime with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The indisputable rights of every citizen have been squandered by these men. But they have nothing to show for their purchase, except, perhaps, the realization that the old law of the universe, "Right will prevail," is will effective. Americans are renowned for their bravery and daring, but the fast life which they live is not conducive to the development of a mental fortitude, orderliness and the finer sort of courage which does the little things without being spectacular. A mental conflict, a social difference and the American is likely to fly off at a tangent without thought of poise, the dignity of mind or the presence of the grace with which it could be met. It seems that the off-shoot of on-enthusiasm, which is commonly known as "spen," is that quality which characterizes and identifies the citizen of the United States anywhere from Kanuts to Siberia. DIGNITY Courtesy and dignity have to become almost instinctive in order to meet different apchelvv 5firsvrshdl meet difficult mental combat without discomfort or be ill at ease. Dignity seems to be developed only by a background of culture which the "would be" real American consistently and haughtily ignores. --said a newspaper headline the other day. That's not the first time this has occurred however. In this case, the bullet hit the bay, but not freezes; it goes time and code the life of a man, the key is wounded too.-W.H.G. That is the question—what is a suitable name for this column? Read it yourself and decide. --said a newspaper headline the other day. That's not the first time this has occurred however. In this case, the bullet hit the bay, but not freezes; it goes time and code the life of a man, the key is wounded too.-W.H.G. Elbert Gary says that never before has there been so much room at the top in business. That's what most of us have been thinking all the time—R. N. It's about time for all who haven't served on the staff of some campus publication to start another local periodical—R. N. The girl who complained that gold- ed paper gave her hay fever was certainly blessed with the gift of im- agination. — L, F. All opinion regarding skeptical Americans to the contrary, there are still some guilful people in the United States, in Washington, Killen said. He called that pions congregation at the Ashbury Methodist church last Sunday who prayed for a man's deliverance from cancer, and piloted their cars outside ?-J. S. Proof that school has started in carnet—freshen hive → have become sophisticated —an extent that an entreaty might get to know ten minutes ahead of time. J. S. "Shoots at Dog and Wounds Boy,' IF Your glasses need repairing, or you break a lens, bring them to us. We operate a complete laboratory in connection with your lenses, prepare promptly and accurately done at a reasonable price. Phone 912 Optometrist Many a person is going around these days, little realizing that his or her eyesight is badly impaired. By submitting to a simple examination you will appreciate the difference that properly fitted glasses will make in your vision. GLASSES for BETTER VISION The first chance they get, to call down the Kansas, "Starbursts," the Kansas City Star's column of witty remarks, took advantage of, and got a good chuckle out of the fact that a Kansas head revealed the fact that the age of the members of the team was approximately 80 years. "Must have age mixed with weight," remarks "Starbursts."—W. H. G. A subscriber writes to know if we can suggest a remedy to prevent hair from falling out. He says that he recently was operated on for appendicitis and he now has no pain. We can extend our beauty sympathy at his imminent bereavement. We once had our appennds removed, and the surges must have forgotten that we had a perfectly good head of hair that left it ill-defined. Heavenly Hasher. DHS. AMBREY & AMBREY, The Proverse Chiropractors, Massage and Electric Treatment. No charge for consultation. 100% Mass. Phone 642. A Kansas girl says that she has received a proposal from a very attractive young man, but she is withholding her answer until she sees him out. If she has a musical ear, we know of one young man at our club who would be worth a hearing—Heavenly Hasher. Professional Cards G. W. STEWER & CO.-Tables to K, U. people from 1905-1925, Preserving, Cleaning, Remodeling and Repairing, Made to measure, 921 Ln. Phone, 14341. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Lawrence Optical Co., 1625 Mason. MARCEL APPOINTMENT-Phones 1955. Experimental queries. Sample* Phone and/or address. P.O. Box 88034. Phone 1300 Firestone Tires - Tubes Willard Batteries WE NEVER CLOSE CARTER TIRE & BATTERY CO. Most Complete Service Station in Kansas 1000 Mass. St. Learn to Dance the Correct Way We teach the latest steps including the Charleston. Our lessons, are taught in a private studio. Make an appointment with us now. You are sure to be satisfied. 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