PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University Follett in Chief Associate Editor Missouri Editor New York Editor Lynn Editor Missouri Editor Nebraska Editor Missouri Editor Nebraska Editor Missouri Editor Sunday Editor Monday Editor Curt Gorman Philip Taylor Philip Taylor Honor Holmes Lincoln Pronto Judy Patt Paul Stern Ellen Smith Elizabeth Sinn Jack Stern Hazel Ellarby Mary Sinn John Sinn Joseph Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn John Sinn Bishop Manager John Flood McCool Assst. Host Carl Goll Robert Hill Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lakewood, Kansas Received a memorandum, mail them earlier. In lieu of the memorandum, I have sent my notes on March 16, 2005, to Karen Johnson, under the order of March 14, 2005. Karen is on vacation in New York and on Sunday may be absent. My notes will be included in her address book and on Tuesday morning by email. The results of our study from the Purchase of the assets of SMEs are shown below: | Source | Amount | % | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | National Bank of China | $300 million | 98% | | Lufthansa Group | $200 million | 72% | | Deutsche Bank | $100 million | 33% | | State Farm | $100 million | 33% | | Roche | $100 million | 33% | *Note: The amounts are based on the latest available data.* PHONES Editorial department K. E. 92 Postmaster department FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 THE TOURNAMENT To the spirit strongest teams in the state who will be here today and tomorrow to compete in the 18th annual state high school basketball tournament the University extends an hearty welcome. It is a great pleasure for the University student to entertain these young men during their stay in our city. It is indeed appropriate that the tournament be held at a university which has ranked not less than five in basketball in the Missouri Valley for the last four years. The tournament will be invited with interest by members of the University, from for three teams. England must look for men to help maintain her Lilly condition in the field of basketball in the future. It will be remembered that the team that won the championship at Lawerence two years also won the national championship at Chicago. We certainly hope that the winner this year may be no successful for Kansas great pride in her basketball ball teams. --noted or because basaltite at a "University on the Sabbath is not found to be practical, is aside from the point. We wonder how many of the carriers are planning to accept positions, and how many more of them will be contacted with accepting a job. SUNDAY TENNIS It is thoroughly natural for students to want things, especially things which have to do with exercise and out-of-school. Many students want to play tennis on Sunday — because we do not have time for it during the week, and because we believe that playing tennis is a more beautiful and wholesome exercise and part-time than other things which we might engage in on the Sabbath. It is just as natural for objectives to arrive. The first of these objectives arose in 1916 when the Board of Administration passed a ruling that no sports should be played on the Sabathb on the grounds adjourning the University. This ruling was directed against a golf course which covered the hilble immediately next the campus on which professors and business men played on Sundays. The ruling was not directed against tennis playing, which does not attract a great many patrons at a time. Since the country club has been built to赛 force the wants of the golfers, and since the tennis courts are rather far removed from the campus proper, the rule is a bit antiquated and not applicable to present conditions. The second objection is that when the ruling was enforced last spring, it was enforced because baseball was being played on Sunday. It attracted crowds of unbookers, who in turn cheered and thereby disturbed the peace. It was felt that one sport could not be discriminated against in favor of another. But why should the tennis player suffer because a few followers of the American sport want to cheer on the Salzburg? It is neither logical nor fair. These, then, are the two reasons why going on steak roasts, playing the vireo, and bridge games are the only available Sunday afternoon sports of many University students. Church very naturally takes up the morning, but to have tennis courts open on Sunday afternoon would be a constructive step of benefit to the general health and wholesome enjoyment of students. To object to such a progressive step, because back in 1916 a golf course had to be elmi- Tennis should be considered from the standpoint of tennis alone. Some girls go to the hair dresser to get a permanent wave in their hair, and others go to class to get hair, and other go to eyes in po a permanent wave in their brains. AN APPRECIATION Many and necromachines have been the contents and editorial attacks on the professor who holds class for several minutes after the whale has blew, who has something so important to import in his listener that it cannot be held over to the next class. For once, let us give a word of encouragement for those who bethow with their watch before them, who plan their bethow so that it may not end in a basel plate a minute or two before the whale. Students in these classes will have to look back without looking at their watches and jointly gathery up their book All he learns to the professor who ends his lecture at a logical point and says, "It is almost whiteth time, we will finish this lesson at this point tomorrow." When a. fellow booster arrives—if anyone has seen the Review of Review, *strict etiquette* will prohibit you from passing the hash. UNEMPLOYMENT SOLUTION Action was recently taken by the manager of the central office of the Oriental railroad in Wichita discharge all married women employed by the company, and giving the positions to those having no other means of support. In taking this action, the manager explained that it was his belief that the nation-wide employment of married women was the cause of most of the unemployment and that the place of a married woman is in the home. The employment of married women in business began during the war when there was a sudden shortage of men to fill the positions and a huge increase in wages which made the positions especially attractive. At the end of the war, when the men were*mustered out of service, the women failed to step out to make way for them, being both to surrender the freedom from family care and from dependence on the salaries of their husbands. As a result there was a great shortage of work for men, many of whom were heads of families. Although the return of women to home duties has been going on gradually, there are still many who are attempting to keep their jobs at the expense of unemployed men and women who have no other means of support. They are not only doing an injustice to the latter, but are shirking their principal duty—the making of a home and the proper care of their children. It was a poor St. Patrick's day on the campus. No one came to school with his books in a hood. A nation-wide movement against the employment of married women would go a long way toward solving two of the country's greatest problems—unemployment of heads of families, and child disengagement in the result of improper and insufficient home training. After reading accounts of Europe by Philip Gibbs and others one would believe that the French motto is now: Liberty, Equality and Fragility. THE FEMININE YOU can now, even Dame Fashion in Paris is wearing from Mr. O'Driscoll's Shadows of the Puff Fants Prom! The latest thing for the elite lady of Paris is a dinner coat with silk lakings, stiff shirt front, woll collar, black shirt and pearl stubs, worn with a tight, short skirt. THE FEMININE TUX The French novel will noon describe the lovely lily thus: "The delicate, elusive perfume of violets filled the air as she sial past, her stiff starehed shirt front a chinky contrast to the jet black of her tuxedo." Modernism incarnate! Woman framed in formality! And who knows, perhaps the shekesses of Mt. Orend started it all? PAINT SPREAD THIN American has long been known as a nation of "silhouers," Figures just made public place the total sum exchanged for pins and insignia during the past year at ten and a half million dollars; this whole amount spent for the purpose of telling the world that so and so belong to such and such. PAINT SPREAD THIN And yet that a man belongs to a tall stone societies or organization proves nothing. If he is a confirmed "joice" he probably has his name on the cell, may or may not have his doors held up, and probably attends the minimum number of meetings. It is not the number of organizations to which a man belongs that is evidence of his worth. It is the part he takes in their activities. It is a reason that the more aware a given quantity of paint covers the thinner it must be applied. It is the same with a man. All organized foods have one thing in common - the animal and grocery oils. --er, unfolded, at special prices: New comes the announcement that Dean Husband is to award a trophy cup. Here's a chance for some shells to show his stuff. Editor, Daily Kansan I wish to come to the support of the student who so happily critiqued the present system of college training in this column several days ago. There is not enough emphasis placed on the problem as to just how much a college education should aid the student in preparation for citizenship and social service. It should also be mentioned that college education is but one means to an end; that there are a great many things more important than a college degree, things that should be given sincere and deep study with a broad minded consideration by every person ever available in college or not. One of the greatest problems that confronts civilization today is, “How are we to maintain the peace of this world?” Are we going to return to the burglaric idea that might make right? Are we not to learn any lesson whatsoever from the disastrous World War? The United States, the European Union, the nations, by her lack of active and moral support to this great agent of peace is about to allow it to dissolve and become helpless, as well as, the World Court. Is it desirable for the progress of civilization that this ca- Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 735 MASS. ST. Quality and Service Just Arrived! at Reeses Drug Store 929 Mass. 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I am sure that it is time to stop and think of our duties, not only an ethics of a great nation, but with respect to our relations with all muslims. tastronhe be allowed to occur? Presbyterian Students whether members of the church or not are invited to attend a 5:30 (chap) Sunday Evening Pastor Every Presbyterian student on the Hill is urged to be present. First Presbyterian Church after which a government organization will be formed, if the way be other. Contenders High School Basketball State Championship Glad to Serve You 0 Glad to See You! Too! HILLSIDE CAFE On 9th Between La. and Ind. 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