PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Filmer-in-Chief Cameron Editor Garner Editor Watson Press Smart Editor Free Wise Embassy H.W. Kennedy Tichene Editorial Jacques-Julia Plain Tales, Filmer Plain Tales, Filmer Ralph H. Alarmist Alarmist Walter Graves B, J. L. Hale Luke Lees Leslie Burpoudel W. Sean Sewall Marvel Newman Mont Clair Swain Curtis E. Kucherl Curtis A. Allison Business Manager John Flood McConnell Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN lawrence, Kansas Phone Editorial department K. U. 12 Editorial department K. U. 9 Phones "EVEN AS YOU AND I" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1024 There I live, a story told in a very old book, about a man who in his travels fell among thieves. They waywardly him and left him to die. Others passed that way, but paid no attention to the man who lay in the road. At last three came a man who saw him in the road. He helped the stricken man and gave him a new lease on life. The story is old, yet it applies today to the students on this campus. There are hundreds of students in Europe who are the victims of circumstance. They are not the persons responsible for the war, yet they must suffer. The old would go on recently to its business, lock with a sympathetic eye toward those struggling people and pass on Students of America travel the same road, see the same people and lead a helping hand. The K. U. Carlton tradition candle cut out that ideal giving student's distance to reach out is helping hard to tell we beyond the sea. Our friendship candle tradition has already helped hundreds of students back to the high road of Life Christmas time in again approaching and again the tradition opens the opportunity to do our part. Abort this time of year you can prove by any freshman that Christmas causes the twelfth infant of the twenty-fifth D. December. YOUR BIT With "Give" the cry on every side, now that Christmas is approaching, it behoves us to pause a minute to think what it in what we must give. It is an easy matter to buy a candle, or even a present for a christian box, without stapping to think where the gift is going and without sending a nice bit of good will or sympathy with it. The possibilities of giving are so many, that surely there is amoung them in which you could send a little of yourself, as well as the material gift. There is the Fellowship Fund, the Christian Ben, the Near Emet Relief. Your gift will create its cheer without that thought (from you, but if you could also feel that warmth of joy of really enjoying a fellow being, how much greater we gift! "Give something 'electric'," the denters in such supplies urge. Yes, do; and father gets his electrical device in the form of a shock when the January 1 bills come in. A BLOW AT DAME GOSSUP Students have often remarked to members of their own group or organization, "funny how things get out." Mothers and fathers sitting at home worrying about son William wonder if he was by chance one of the unentenderables who were punished because of breaking the liquor law on the football trip. Of course all rumors are true and facts are the basis of gossip, and for that matter only the very smallest of one per cent ever talk about things that are merely learay. Yet how does a rumor start? Another conservative citizen decide that daughter must go to a girl school where everything is safe. It is impossible to trace a rumor. It is lost in a name of a child who told him and he told me" trails and ends in a perfectly legitimate excuse to tell about what one has heard. But (i) Kentucky legislature has enacted an anti-gossip law which pro ledes for a line of 45 to $100 and between 10 to 50 days in jail for pursuits found guilty of creating or circulating false reports. It attempts to do the impossible. Its aim is good, for it purposes to curb burglar talkings, an ever onerous evil in society, which never results in good, but one weakness if an officer will ever be able to find the true offender. Fidentially someone thought he be found the guilty party only recently, for a woman paid the first line of $19 for an alleged statement that the Occupierna police "were 60-50 with the bottlers." She must have trod on somebody's toe. D. You support an antiterror law would ever get by the Texas or Wyoming legislatures without the governor's veto? ANOTHER PLASTIC AGE? "Women," raid a laxed docet of culture, the other day, "has always admired strong men. Many think he will continue to remain plastic in the hands of strong men." Here's your authority, follow Now go cut and take three or four mail order courses in will power and physical culture, then you will be able to steer the fair damnal of your choice an alluring restaurant window by the more glances of your commanding eye. Think of it! The shrinking woman will beloose you as you force her to ride home on the Lawrence street instead of in a taxi. It is even conceivable that you may be able to make her write your semester theme for you, while you will sit by swinging a time hatchet or some other cavernannish instrument of warfare. And then, when the college days are over, she will take in washing while you sit and meditate on the Higher Good. The learned doctor may know his etties, but we doubt that he knew these college women. The member of the Yale faculty who is considering including crossword puzzles in his final quizzes hasn't anything on our professors. They've been using the same system under a different name for a long time. Broadcasting Professors An interesting announcement is made that beginning next month the university will broadcast lectures by its professors. It is an up to date method of placing the University in closer touch with the state and of enlarging the scope of its educational influence. Not everybody can enjoy the privilege at Laverne's of a University education, and in fact only a small proportion of the youth of the state, but the radio now supplies a new link in education. There is a universal chance for knowledge in this age of the wonderful advancement of science, and for the best that education has to offer. At Columbia university, where some 50,000 of the enrolled students are night class student, working during the hours of the day, it is reported that the popular courses are not the insisted practical studies that relate directly to the vocations, but rather the broad humanitarian and cultural courses, literature, the sciences and languages. Nothing could more impressively demonstrate the wide inspiration for what is known an education as for educational advantages. The clerk couldn't make himself heard to call roll when the present incar of Congress opened. The lime ducks were apparently making their last quacks loud ones. If the University can extend its facilities out through the state by the radio it will greatly increase its usefulness. University extension already has taken up the moving picture apparatus and does a valuable educational work through the pictures. If people generally through radio broadcasting can hear the University professors on their specialties, it will still further popularize higher education. Kannas will be an attractive and eager audience of the University. Leo Koretz seemed perfectly willing to confess his sins to the Cook county district attorney. Perhaps he felt The Topeka Daily Capita!. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN The regular meeting of Pi Lambda Thiea will be at Henley house at 7:30 Wednesday, Dec. 3. Initiation of members-elect. PL LAMBDA THETA: Copy received at the Chancellor's office until 11:00 a.m. Vol. 11, #2 Wednesday, December 7, 1984 No. 71 An appointment has been made at Lawrence Studio for the Jayhawk picture, Thursday noon, Dec. 4. H. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. at. VI. Wednesday, December 3, 1924 No. 71 MEN'S GLEE CLUB: Rehearsed tonight at 7:50 at the Engineer$^a$ auditorium. The program tonight will consist almost entirely of work on new music. THOS, A. LARREMORE, Director. BOOK EXCHANGE: The Bank Exchange will be open Thursday from 9:45 to 12:33 and from 12:30 to 9:20. EISTHER GTT, Manager. R. O. T. C.: All cadet officers and non-comissioned officers are requested to report, in R. O. T., uniform, at the Military Department at 12:20 Thursday, Dec. 9, to have photo taken for the dishwasher. Cadet officers will wear camisoles from time to time at a circle of their picture will be taken from the front. Fashion is current; same rules, same time. that he was still rich and could confess with impunity in Chicago. all the world in one easy trail trail outfitted with flair stairs, drama with suns Palestine from towering trees with blush limbs from MY VAIN LADY the bar. Arrived from the blinking clock. That still shows, and move about, and never fail to throw the living room to warfare. That is a funnel-shaped lumberjack on an umbre- that whatever shape and what nouns must be. Now wade into all the world in your feet. Pieces a bit for your hair, and have the foam. A rolling ball for down your ear, careless in your silicone shoes, the war and me! And make a platterment on your face, we now 'tell the ones and those you in my life. Heinz Eberhart. J. R. CYGON, Major, R. O. T. C. A COMPLETE LINE OF On Other Hills The Education department of the University of Kentucky recently held first annual education conference authorities on educational methods rem all parts of the country spoke upon the session. BLANK BOOKS Bids are being received at Ohio State University for the necessary equipment for the completion of Thomas library. The library will also provide computing, economics, geography, sociology, and business organization. University of Ohio has a Chinese club under the direction of Cheng Me Sun, a graduate student of Shantung. FOR THE NEW YEAR Make Your Selections Early Columnar rulings run from four to twenty-four columns Blank Books in all sizes and rulings. Our stock is a good stock to select from. Come Early F. I. CARTER STATIONER Ohio State University points student news from 1918 and 1914 editions of the college paper. The coeds of Wheaton College have gone in for football. Early one morning of last week the sonomoe and senior women fought with the juniper and freshmen women in what the Whitman College Record console most exciting game of the season. As a result of a large number of changes and important improvements in the last four years the university of Arizona has been recognized by the Association of American Universities. In the future the students will be given other credit universities will be given full credit for their work. There is a ruling in the university of Colorado that freemakers cannot enter the stadium until apprehension have found their seats. They are also supposed to hold a smoke dance between歼击 at football games. A collection of 1,055 theses presented by the students for degrees in the University of Washington since 1899 have been bound and cataloged in the university library. An average of slightly more than 50 theses a year have been projected for degrees. Following the precedent of last year, Wellesley will again debate a man's school. This time the subject will be on capital punishment and the school debated with will be Darimouth. The New Pin Red and Blue Enamel - - Show Your Colors - is now on sale Stickers Buttons Pins Charms 25c 81.50 and 83.50 81.50 and 83.50 The College Jeweler Low Cost Trips to EUROPE Summer of 1925 WHY don't you plan to go to Europe next summer? You can 't - it a cost your means. You can 't - it costs you more than I learned how to do it. On one voyage of the Levantina alone over 20 institutions were represented by 235 students and teachers. In 1935 thousands more would be so, and in 1946 one could be one of them if you will only get the faits. The United States Lines have made it possible for Americans to go abroad comfortably yet economically. Exclusive accommodations, formerly third class, have been prepared and reserved on U. S. Government ships. The cost of message is only 88 and up. This includes clean, comfortable cabins, good food, willing service, exclusive deck and dancing space, and many other features. You can learn all the details from a representative of the United States lines on your campus. Ask him for interesting illustrated literature, including a Princeton Professor's account of his trip last summer. You'll be amazed at how much he clauded. Start to make your plasms now. Talk them over at home during the Christmas vacation. But get the facts now United States Lines 45 Broadway New York City Managing Operations for U. S. SHIPPING BOARD U. S. SHIPPING Local Representative John D. Montgomery Phone 285 NIMES THE CHRISTMAS Life All that is brightest, funniest and best is to be found in this fat number. Christmas can't possibly be merry without it. It's a great LIFE—don't miss it! At ALL news-stands—Now Here's Something New! If you want to give your sister, brother, mother, father or anybody a nifty gift—one that will be appreciated—give them one of our dry-cleaning gift coupons. They cost as little or as much as you like. Give dry-cleaning for Christmas! THE BOY MODEL Strap Collar $5.50 SPORTS JACKETS Suede Leather $18.50 GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings That Wear Twenty Best Shades $1.85 - $2.25 - $2.50 Through Pullman via Grand Canyon National Park open all the year details here Take the family excellent schools for your children the journey there-a joy santa Fred Harvey "all the way" —steel equipment —double track—rock ballast —powerful locomotives W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kansas