THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1035 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Blue-Nosed Reformers Continue to Live and Function at Task of Increasing the Woes of Man New York, April 2- The debate on the "blue law" in America has not pitted. Restrictive legislation dealing with subjects ranging from evolution to the armed with which a domey may be driven past a cementary on Sunny Island has held its own in the scolding of the state legislatures. (UnRolled Seat) The result is that if your doctor gives you a liquor prescription in Texas, it's going to be published for three days so all your friends can know that you've been sick and need the doctor to be prescribed three times daily. And one cannot go fishing on Sunday in Pennsylvania. Ohio's legislature still is considering the property of driving a donkey kent in aemetery faster than six miles an hour. A law prohibiting such unlawfully buries of speed is among 32 measures the Ohio legislature is considering repealing. Most of the 82 have to do with the licenecy of drivers, and are considered rushes, but the donkey law is among them. Tennessee grouped with evolution and passed a law for defiling its teaching in the public schools, on the grounds that the Bible settled the question and that evolution was wrong. In Nebraska the house passed a bill permitting bill board advertising Oil Pools From Animals Swarms of Life Made Deposits Says Henderson --of cigarettes but its fate in the senate is doubtful. "Boys and girls learn only too easily where they can buy cigarettes," Miss Sarah Mull, leader of the fight against the bill, vried. Dr. Henderson discussed the theory advanced by some ecologists that all petroleum is derived from the ruines of fishies, overwhelmed in blooms by great amounts of volcanic ash and sediment, necessary to account for the presence of oil. He pointed out that while鱼业 bones and scales are frequently found associated with oil deposits, such deposits are also often found with no traces of fish remains originated from minute plants and animals, be mind: "While they are not usually so rich in oil as some fishes, their composition is such as to make them a quite possible source of petroleum using favorablecircumstances." Their composition are easily buried by ordinary processes of sedimentation, their prodigy numbers compensate for their small size, but they are actually found to enter largely into the composition of certain formations rich in fossil fishies which fish remains are common." Global Press Wichita, KS - April 2. —Meet of the vast oil of the world were built up by swarms of microscopic plants and animals, each contributing to its humidian habit to the ocean. Oceans cover many areas, the ocean floor many acres ago. Dr. Jonius Hagemann of the University of Colorado advanced this thesis before the meeting of the American Petroleum Geologists in session here. Connecticut rejected a proposal to prohibit any noise in the evening that would interfere with radio reception but its legislature still has pending a law forbidding children attending an amusement places unaccompanied by an adult, and a strong bill opposing it, a bill recriminating Sunday baseball. In California, the legislature wouldn't listen to blue law talk and even tabled with consideration a recommendation for the opening of banks on Sunday. The Alabama legislature at its last session turned down an anti-evolution bill and one closing amendment places on Sunday. Importance of Church Emphasized by Shultz How the study of fossils aids in the location of oil was told by Dr. David White, chairman of the division of geology and geography of the National Research Council, only a few years ago he said, many oil companies now have paleontologists on their staff whose studies of fossils, often of microscopic size, greatly facilitates the finding of oil and saves the boring of oil wells. In fact, as is still only in the pioneer stage, Doctor White stated. Many of the men at work in the field need further training, and almost all of them are handled by the lack of proper laboratory facilities or the difficulty of writing in the large collections in museums for purposes of comparing their materials. Missouri has pending a Sunday closing bill applying to baseball theaters and to all labor except household and public service employment. Massachusetts, in addition to refusing repeal of a law limiting the length of hot putts, also refused to allow the use of slings and denied duty to women. TD Ted Sims spoke at the Y, W. C. A. vespery Tuesday afternoon about the church holiday, and the commencement of work on social problems of the world. A strong effort was made in the Kansas legislature to repeal the anti-cigarette bill, but it failed. He stressed the importance of the church in illuminating the modern conditions and his power to improve the lives of college students. He said, "Mr. Shallis believes that it is the duty of college students to realize the importance of the church, and to use it on a forward toward improving the world." He wrote that "the priest Christlike is a living" The alumni of Montana State University are bigbear shares in the university loan fund which is being used to finance a number of money to students of the university Mrs. B. Bear and Cub, Hotel Guests, Check Out Yellowstone Park, Wyne, April 2-3, Mrs. Black Bear and Cub are preparing to "check out" at the hotel a Lake Yellowstone, where they have spent the winter, according to Parl Naturalist E. J. Sawyer, who has been keeping track of those unnamed animals on his desk clerk. Early in December Mia Swayter states, the old bear and be youngster were observed to be preparing to "hole up" under the bate They had dog an entrance under the hotel, carried quantities of green twigs into the ice, and scraped in a lot of snow. Since that time they have not slept solidly, as bears are usually supposed to do, but have shown up about twice weekly, when the winter custodian has fed them with table bread first time that a bear has registered at the Lake Hotel. Two other bair cubes, one brown and one black, chose less irrisoriette winter quarters under the transportation company's moss house at the entrance, to time one or the other of them has shown his nose at the entrance, which is just beside a much-needed back door of the building. A pair of muskets being reported regularly at Canyon Camp for meals all winter long. A national witness delegate of a security made an inspection on the campus of the University of Nevada and made the statement that sororities there spend ten times as much for rushing expenses as does the security in the average university. She states that the rusher on the pitcher was not required by her own dinners and lunches at which she is being rushed. WANT ADS OPEN—A summer's job at $150.00 a month, address XXX Kansan, giving name and address. FOR SALE - Fine, large home, throughly modern, excellent opportunity for sorrow or fraternity. Available on special terms. E. A. and of Karsan. 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SCHULZ alters, repairs, eneas and presses your clothes right up to now Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme THE FIRST OF THE SEASON Special Brick for this week— Sailing you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass, St. Delicious fresh Strawberry Vanilla in two layer brick, Ice Cream combined with Ten other combinations from which to choose Our customers are satisfied WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Won't Your Girl Tell the Truth? See the "Truth Machine" "CHERCHEZ LA FEMME" in The Most Unusual Show Ever Staged in Lawrence A "Wow" of a Revue 14 BIG ACTS One "Buck," Brother Tickets Now on Sale BOWERSOCK THEATER APRIL 7 and 8 Don't be misgled by "faulty conduct" educational politics What the students need is less fine interference, not more! PACHACAM NEWS Vol. VII. Primary "System" Only More Bunk Pachacamac Doubts Success of "System" Being Names of candidates for the offices were placed on the ballot if petitions for that man were signed by a certain number of signers. So far, so few, but since there are hundreds who were to be voted on in the "Primary" this spring, we note that in most cases petitions had been submitted for only one man for each office. At least some of those were presented after the list was published, and other names were placed on the ballot, but the News feels sure that party members would have a share in getting the candidates on the "inner circles" on the ballot. Tried Furthermore, the News feels safe in saying that the members of parties would instruct the supporters who to vote for in the primary. And also, the News feels equally sure that a candidate who was not selected by the members of the "inner circles" regardless of his qualifications would have small chance of winning the election under the Primary "System". Pachaeamie made the statement in the last issue of its News that it did not think that the "Primary System" as is being used on the campus this year should be used for the system that it is using to select its candidates. This statement and the one that follows, are made in order that the students who are not accquired with the working details of the "primary system" may know just how it works. Mt. Oread, April 2, 1925 Parties Not Divided on Fraternity Lines Watch for announcement of Pachacamua's candidates in Friday's Kansan. They are all "Men of Merit." Students who have gone through many elections know, and the newer students will soon find out, that political parties on the Campus are not all equal in community lines. Any one who says that they are is either ignorant of conditions, or has no respect for his word. To make our first statement plain—both parties are made up of men who are fraternities and men who are not. Pachacamac has always numbered among its supporters men and women from all of the various circles on the campus. It neither caters to any certain set of organizations or any group of individuals. In proof of this, we have examined all of last fall. An examination of it will show that not more than one man was run from any one organization on the Hill. Pach Insists on Clean Politics; Criticizes Platform, Not Party Since the Black Mask party push, ground for a subject discussed with litchy "spell hinders" have twice a few lines in one issue of an adver- Since the Black Mask party publicity, "spell binders" have twice moved us to mirth by their attempts at mud-hunting. Pneumonic again. The news that the News will not descend to the level of the Progressive Student, at least not to any such low level as displayed in the "stuntion" "Alphonse and Ganten" tacies, in the Black Mask ad dab them, are just plain common sense and courtesy, according to our lights, and courteous inverters. Pachamachan, will continue to treat her opponents as white men. We have been invited by the Blues Masks to say what we think of their platform, and we accept with the greatest pleasure. Pleat, however let us make it plain that we want them to play the part in opposition is a bunch of morons or foes, accuse them of "straddling," "playing on the sympathies of certain students" or "ballyhooping," not will we predict in advance what the students will do, for frankly, we do criticize the platform wet the party. Co-op Book Store First, the co-operative bookstore. This is a good "plank" to be placed on the outside of the platform, near the muling, at the back, where no one will tread on it. The reasons down in the "student" for support of this plank seem weak and it is for this reason that we want to bring in strong one. What is a "reasonable salary" for a manager of such a store? The book stores now catering to students employ at least six, for there are that many separate stores doing plenty of text-in books and supplies. During the rush seasons, at the beginning each semester, even one week, they continually employ a lot of help at that. Try to imagine consolidating it all and housing the resultant enterprise it the "Union." Where is this Union anyhow? We haven't seen it, and surely a real plank for this election ought to be more definite than that. The stores now operating empire enough money to defray most of their school expenses. That seem "reasonable." Seems that this book store proposition covers a lot of Regular Pre-Election Rally Monday Nigh Rally! Rally! Everybody out Monday for the time of their lives. Pachacamaye is holding its regular pre-race rally and rally in Mierra h at 8 o'clock. The committee in charge is working to make the meeting one of the biggest and liveliest events of the year, and are promising much in the way of entertainment. A few of the musicians, cheers, stunts, songs, and good speakers. Representatives and leaders of Pachacamac will be there to The Point System Educational Politics??? The Team System Second-order addition of the point system. Pachaschneid, referred for "revision or abolition." The "student" for March 30 says that "any revision be more effective." And the reasons for abolition are short and inadequate. Not only that, but they mention the real reasons for a point system of some kind, in particular to meet necessary "uures to meet conditions," and "limit of activities." Need we say more? These phrases were taken from the Black Mask advertisement of March 30, and form the strongest argument for a point system of some kind. The plan is not perfect, but why should it before at least trying for a workable revision? Third-educational politics. This idea might seem a new one to some students, but in reality it is a broadly old thing to be dragged into the campaign under the name of a novel plan. For at least the last four years both parties have received awards for their work. A member of the faculty is at present lending helpful advice to both Black Masks and Pacchamacas. We call these facts to the attention of one and all, Pacchamacas and Black Masks alike. At least two men on the left are not to be confused with Z le志贤 continually to student politicians last year and the year before that. Then why this furor about educational politics? If some editoria writer who knows nothing about 19 tries to be wordy in a Kansan plea well established, why get excited? We are sorry the Black Masks were "sucked in" on this, if they were but gentlemen, you asked for our opinion of your platform, and were to come to you straight from it shoulder. That, in brief, is our idea of the Black Mask planks. We think that, in all in all, it's a fair platform, but far from one to get all "het" over. The cheerleader plank is critical in a separate story, in today's News. introduce the candidates, to explain the issues of the election, and to tell something of the origin, history, and high ideals of Pharacme. Prior to the meeting the usual torchlight parade headed by a band and a squadron of motorcycles will march through the student district. The parade forms at Sixteenth and Tennessee. Be there! Don't forget: Myers hall, Monday. A vote for Pachmanna is a vote for STUDENT government. You wouldn't sell your hireright for a school administrator. Your right to select the cheer leader? Students Should Select Cheerleader They Alone Are Qualified to Make Selection for Office Who shall select the school's cheerleader, the faculty or the students? This question will be decided at the beginning of each season and wins the cheerleader will continue to be students-selected, if black Mack sweeps victories the cheerleader will be selected by the athletic board, if black Mack sweeps victories the faculty members and four students. To permit one of the school's most important officers to be selected rather than elected is a long backward step in student government. For years the students have been clamoring for more student government, and now an all one fallow to the position is being sought; a student office would be a virtual admission that all self-government by students is a failure! Pachacuchan feels that it is not for a board composed primarily of faculty members to sit back and tell the entire student body who shall lead its cheers. A body of this kind could quite easily be disposed to favortism and punishment. The one who do the chewing, and they are rightly the ones to determine who shall lend those cheers. Such fire, outstanding leaders, as "Sandy", Windser, "Ham" Hamilton, and "Bob" Roberts were Pachuscan candidates elected by the students. So let's continue to elect out own cheerleaders. Party Does Things for Student Body Pachmanne believes in doing things, and does not continue its efforts to elections. First of all it has seen that its candidates when elected do the things that they were supposed to do if elected." In addition to this Pachaennae is always endeavoring to do other things for the good of the student body and the University. Students who have been on the campus for more than one semester know of the Dey Yak show, the big rally of the football season which is sponsored by Pachaennae and no other organization, party also gave two tickets to Columbia for the Turkey Day game to be winners on Hobo day. Even more important has been the effort on the part of Pachacamac to improve the conditions of Student labor. Under the direction of Tom Poor, a large group of the students who are employed hold a series of courses in computer science and operation in order that they might improve their condition. Once again Pachicanne has the polls feeling that it represses the best interests of the student-body and helps organizations any other organization on the Hill. "Compare the Qualifications" ---