THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY | KANSAN PAGE THREE Engineer Unit to Fire in Match for Trophy Friday and Saturday Team Will Constit of 10 Men Four Positions Allowed 10 Shots Each The vile team of the engineer unit of the University R. O. T. C. will take part in the competition for the Society of American Military Engineers trophy on Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. Each institution having an R. O. T. C. engineer unit may enter one team consisting of 10 shots in one of the prose, sitting breaching and blinking positions on the National Rifle Association target at 20 feet. The officers lp charge of the emergency unit at bsb institution will make a report to the scores and send this report to the department. The operations and training section officer chief of engineering, Washington, D.C., where the witness will be deferred. The trophy will remain in the hands of the grinding team for one year. If it teams win it three years, it becomes a permanent property holding that trophy. Last year the University of Chicago won the trophy. The University of Kansas peach finished third out of 22 team titles and expects to make a strong bid for the trophy this year, according to Lince Hudg The team will be selected from the following: Hipon, Kraun, Crain, Wescholt, Savanna, Loom, Shiman, Eberhard, Trollman, Baumer, Knack, Trumbull and Bloom. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of Kappa Phi at the Methodist church Thursday, March 26, at 7 o'clock. Election of officers will be held. Eugene Moyward, "c27," is temporarily in charge of the employment bureau of the University Y. M. C. A during the absence of Tom Poor at 4. ( ) Twenty people will be initiated into the Ballet Club at the annual initiation to be held tonight at 7:30 in the Zoology Deer room in Snow ball. After the initiation the meeting will be turned into a social bond and a short program will be given for the new members. Prof. Albert Bligh of the department of drawing and painting will lecture upon the modernist movement in art at 4:20, Friday afternoon, in the auditorium of central Administration building. The first meeting of the Freshman baseball swall will be held Monkey eventum March 20, in room 262 Robbie expecting to try out should report. John Bunn The Communist club will meet Friday, March 7 at 2:30 p.m. at the banks. All members must be there. Steve Mann, president. WANT ADS LOST-Kappa Sigma plus. White gold, Between Green hall and Wea. Ad. $2 reward. Phone 1701. GNUSUAL and attractive vacation position for K. U. students, Pay salary, See Mr. Neh, Hotel Eldeo Friday, Friday and Saturday. M29 LAST-Black, teacher key case containing keys and mail clipper. Noldi M446. M28 SPRAY DOGS—The following described dogs have been picked up on the campus. Owners may have same by paying for ad and keep. Dogs are black, dark yellow, Male, wearing collar, Fox T terrier, black and white body, bead tan, Male, Wearing collar with "1416 W. 71st Street" on female, One small shredder dog, female, Dirty yellow, white spot on head, 1 Fox terrier, white body with black head. Large, male. M31 hOST-Green Sheaffer Lifetime I. E. Eckel scrambled on cap. ward. Call 1388. WANTED - Fifteen men for summer's work. Representative of Eastern manufacturer is seeking men for new marketing organization. Ability to work live and concentrate oriented. Guarantee that all men who are contracted, Address C. Kansas giving address and telephone number. M30 SEWING and TALORING - 20 yrs experience. Phone 1876, 1541 Ky. St. M29 WANTED—Student watching, Work guaranteed and cheaper than lunch. Will do mathubu. Phone 2220 White. M-27. Senator Capper Boosts Kahns, C. L., 1948; March 29— Falt, Col. Paul Henderson, assistant postmaster general at Washington, postmaster general of the U.S., plan to establish a government flyer field here was contained in a letter from Senator Arthur Capper to G. E. Hawlett, chairman of the civil service committee of the chamber of commerce. Senator Capper Boosts K. C., Kan., Flying Field Senator Capper related that nothing further could be done by the local committees. A delegation headed by Hewlett was in Washington a short time before he parted with the department the advantages of a Kauai City, Kan., aviation field. Fairfax field has been inspected by aviation officers" and said to be ideally located both as a landing station and for later development. The establishment of a post here will be a furthering of the plan to get two government fields in the state. "Wichita has been tryin' for some witchcraft to get a government sound so that it will be on the airplane need provide such a year is established, such a year is established, PACHACAM NEWS Pachacamac Calls for Showdown Vol. VII. A new celestial globe, showing the green circles and important points of the celestial sphere, has been received at the observatory. The names and positions of the stars and planets together with signs of the planets and zodiac, are illustrated on its surface. University of California students may exhibit themselves on the "silver screen" in a film whose plot was written by university students. The plot is to center around university students and student body favors the project and its execution now awaits the sanction of the university authorities. 3. CAMPUS TRAFFIC: Regulations for the administration of campus traffic laws are now on the Student Council books, yet the school authorities have been forced to go over the head of the Counsel, due that body's tendency to sleep on the job. Pachanamda declares for a general council the necessity of campus laws on speeding, cutouts, horns, and parking. Council Committees for Action Important 1. MOVING PICTURES AND ROAD SHOWS: There should be a legal method of curbing exorbitant prices, combined with more frequent and better shows for the week-end, and a better class of road shows. In addition, these lines, but little has been done, Pachauaean calls for a show-down. That the Student Council Committees should either be more active or go out of existence is a main issue with all K. U. students. Issue 2. TAXI-CARS: Since taxis first came to Lawrence the Council has annually passed recommendations on adjustment of taxi rates, yet little has been done to compel little rates have been required low. 4. FRESHMAN REGULATIONS The "anti-smoking law," never enforced and a stock joke at the Council's expense, should be repealed unconditionally. The first year students should have a reading session in the freshman section. The faculty should endeavor to render more accurate and better to freshmen concerning courses of study before majoring. Freshmen should be encouraged and helped to have a closer organization for self-enforcement of Fresh Cap attendance at ratings and meetings. Phi Kappa announces the plebiscite of James Jarboe, c'20, of Lemenah, Okin, and Vincent Fleming, c'27, of Larned. 2. TAXI-CABS: 5. **STUDENT LABOR:** Pachaacahme is fighting for a recognition of working students problems, for shorter hours combined with more just wages, for better treatment of students by employers, for standardization of wages, organization on the students' part, and general encouragement of the cause of the self-supporting student. Undoubtedly a beautiful campus is an asset to the University, so Pachacamac endorses the constructive measure of making our Hill more beautiful. No person with high civil status can be in such a measure, for favorable, impressions of the University make for its greatness. Pacificman will not back down on these points. If issues are wanted, here are some worthy of your attention: Student Council to in responsibilities. We propose, first, an ornamented advertising board at the corner of Fourteenth and Oread on which all posters and other advertisements are mounted. We place it on the inside of each building to be used for the same purpose. Second, cleaning of streets regularly. Third, discouragement of new path making hernes in the campus. Fourth and last, the removal of the entrances to the campus. Beautify the Campus Glad to talk it over. "Six-bit" varsities! Mt. Oread, March 26, 1925 THE PLATFORM Study these constructive planks advanced by a progressive party. 1. Student Discipline to be Student Administered. 1. Moving Picture Shows II. Genuine Functioning of Council Committees on: 2. Taxi Cabs. 3. Traffic on Campus "Six-bit" Varieties! Not a dream or a utopia, but a real possibility. The varsity dance manager annually turns over to the W. S. G. A. and Student Council several hundreds of dollars profit gleamed from the 81 admission price to the Varsity dances. The councils do not need all of the revenu; so who needs it and adds them where they belong. If Pachaamac elects its candidate to the presidency of the Council it promises to see that he cuts the price to what it belongs. Think it over! 4. Freshmen 5. Student Labor 4. Freshmen III. No Final Examinations. 6. Rooms "Six-Bit" Varsities' IV. A Routine Section at all Athletic Contests. Support the Y. M. C. A. V. A Greater K. U. Y. M. C. A. Pachaeasean does not want the M. M. C. A. to become a political issue. It wants everyone to unite in increasing the influence of this organization which is based on higher ideals and dedicated to service. VI. Revision or Abolition of the Point System. VIII. Six-Bit Varsities, VII. Beautification of the Campus. The General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. protested this plank in the platform because he feared that its presence would result in the Association becoming a political issue in the region. Y. M. C. A. is not allowed to function in its greatest capacity because of lack of interest, lack of financial support by the student body, and lack of appreciation of its birth ideals. Should not the Y. M. C. A. occupy a position where it is not involved? Should not the Y. M. C. A. have more influence in our daily life? Isn't it the logical organization for the furtherance of Christian ideals on the campus? Pachacima believes it is, and that every male students should be involved and its activities whole-heartedly alive. Students are entitled to this privilege as holders of athletic tickets and as supporters of athletes. When sent reservations are made, the fact that a student should be taken into account, and a roots section provided for. Compare the Qualifications. Rooters Section Essential A rooters section is absolutely essential to organized cheering. "Sandy" Windex, "Ham" Hamilton, and "Macy" Holland all much peep in athletic contests with a rooters section than without one. Such a section concentrates and unites the chewing body of the crowd, and enables a cheer leader to give his attention to a relatively successful Thunderbird. To the nonviolent Thunderbird Thousand. A router section is what the students want, for they realize the value of organized cheering and want the old "Rock Chick" to ring from here to Columbia. One person in Section 4 writes that the answer should not "Twist The Tice's Tail!" so let's put them together and get volume. No.1 Revise the Point System The revision or abduction of the present point system is one of the crying needs of the University today. The system in a successful failure, it does not do what it does in the things it set out to do. Preachance stands firmly for a change. The present system is full of jokers. An athlete can run for any office he wants to so long as it does not interfere with his attendant work. Anyone can resign from an office to reduce his total number of points, thereby becoming eligible for a futile award. The other officer fails, or it is named knocked out of office, and to limit the activities of any one man. More talent is not called into student life; the same overburdened students continue to lead in activities by evading the point system. The point system tends toward red tape in nomination and eligibility preliminary to the consideration of candidates for activities, and thus slows down the process. In the student government, Pachaacantha stands for a revised point system, one that will do what was set out to; or abolition of the entire system. The second step is to what the students want. Undoubtedly it is what the University needs. Administration of the system is impractical, for it is virtually impossible to check up on points and keep the record up to date with constant updates. The enforcement would require the services of a full time official. We invite your suggestions and cooperation. Pachacamac has a lot to say about examinations in general, but more specifically about find examinations. Ye Gods! How have they escaped the examinations by suffering student. They are no. an accurate test of a student's knowledge, they cause useless hours of cramming, the seldom raising but often lowering of the student's standards, and the expensive in time and money. They take up two weeks of the school year, and they hinder working students from returning to their summer's work at an earlier date. Why doesn't accomplish the thing it sets out to do? Pachacuchan believes that if shorter and more frequent examinations covering a certain portion of the curriculum were standard of daily work with discussion groups when possible were provided for, it would be much better than using this antiquated "grandfather" method of final examina- Down With Final Exams Student discipline by students "Compare the Qualifications" and also the platforms. "Compare the Qualifications" Student Discipline Is Live Question Council Members to Act as Judges and Jury in Cases The matter of discipline on the University of Kansas campus has become a question of the hour, and the Pachacamac party, after obtaining views on this question from Literally, has spoken about the authorities, and after much deliberation, has come to the conclusion that student discipline should be administered by the students themselves through their representatives. The most logical and most workable solution will be with the Student Council sitting as a judge and jury in cases of infractions of University regulations brought before it; as a jury in determining the guilt or innocence of suspected offenders; as a judge in setting the penalty in case With the Council as the judge and jury, there arises the question of who will be the police force that will search out offenders and bring charges against them. It is quite difficult to decide whether this, for it would be a case of making the judge a policeman, a condition that would be unsatisfactory since it is quite obvious that a man who brought an offender to trial would not be absolutely unbiased in his judgement and prescribing of a result. Since it is absolutely necessary that someone bring regulation violators to justice, it would evolve upon anyone interested to do this. For example, charges should be brought by any student, landlady, member of the faculty, townperson, or University authority in writing. In this way it would be the duty of everyone connected with the University to report violations of regulations, which may result in police force, no one except member of the Council would feel its duty to report offenders. The proposition of who will enforce the decisions of the Council is quite obvious, naturally falling to the lot of the University authorities, for no other agency could even pretend to expel a person from school, without being laid a fine, or, instead, the number of hours to be made for graduation. The Pachacamac party also feels that the office of the Dean of Men has wrongly come to be the agency through which discipline is administered, and consequently holds that the students should have adequate capacity with all disciplinary matters in the hands of the students themselves. Therefore, the Pachachemie party in taking this definite stand believes that the plan outlined above will be followed by the administration of administering discipline to University of Kannai students, and pledges its word that its candidates for offices on the Student Council will carry out this plan if given an opportunity to present their authorities from whom the Council delivers all of its power. Men of Merit What do you think of such men as these for major offices? What do you do these for major off- *Precky* McFarland Lloyd Leveson *Ted* Sanderson *Ted* Sanborn *Gene* "Bee" Jack Kiseid Ryan Nicholls *Akew* Kennedy *Lake Keekle* *Armenian* *Trom* Poor John Kroh "Bob" Hill "Gene" Hart "Bilie" Rice "Bible" Smith "Harrison" Arlo Putnam Harold Schmidt PETERSON Pederson Hayden Champman Herbert Porthwick Fermenting foods Cross-section of a south, showing Acid Decay at The Danger Line. that have lodged in the tiny V-shaped crevices at The Danger Line form acids which attack the teeth and irritate the gums. Acid Decay results. You can prevent Acid Decay and Buy Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, and use it regularly. At drugists. strengthen your gums by using Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia. 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