A-PAGE TWO 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1824 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper STAFF Editor in Chief Gilbert Smith Associate Editor Downey Dillahanna News Editor George Church News Editor Hazel Berthold Talent Editor Hazel Berthold Pinto Tata Jamestown Square Firkhansen Editor Manta Chair Associate Editor Stephen Giles BOARD MEMBERS B. W. Ingwong Crune Walfrie Gutterman J. R. B. Slimson Diech Slimson Duncan Slimson Mary Lois B. Rosechild John Swain John McLewin Marian McLevitt Byron Brown --- MATERIALS MANAGER Bachelor's Degree Manager Creation Manager Manager James Connell Address all communication to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY DAILY KENAN Lawrence, Kansas Phone: K. U., 20 and 64 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 WE'RE GLAD TO SEE YOU We, we're glad to see you but sorry we have to apologize to you. The heat we can do is explain. It lost our fault that you had to ap- proach the campus over a rough and pitted street or that the same app- proach was decorated with pillow business establishments and your eyes were grilled with glaring signs of trademen n. We're sorry about it. We wish the campus apps approaches we are now know them to be in your undergraduate days but there's little we can do about it. We can only hope that in the near future the legislature of Kansas will see fit to pass a bracing law that will make it impossible for mercurial individuals to commercialize the state University. The campus of the Agricultural College at Manhattan is an example of what can be done if business is given a free hand. Missouri is another and so is the campus of the University of Oklahoma. All of these schools have what are naturally beautiful ensembles but their natural beauty is in the throne of hurry-up business houses that crowd the approaches. They should be no discrimination, that is true. If one merchant is to be denied the campus approaches for his place of business it should be barred to all respective of what their general life may be. Some of the places already created have been long established and are well-known to every student who has gone to Kansas for a decade or more. When you leave the campus this time take a good look. You may never see it again in its natural surroundings. If you really care to see it remain! I good company speaks to the man who represents you at Tapia. A soothing lawyer is needed Legistat: can hardly force those places away which have already come established but that problem is taking care of it itself. Under the present plans work will start on the Union building within the next few weeks and when that building is completed and in use it will be impossible for a soft drink or cardy store to survive near the campus. POOR SPORTS From an underfunded football team of last year, the Kamaru squad the year have lost to Ames, Oklahoma Angles and K. S. A. C. Every game has b. on hot contest; fought from the first until the last minute. Loating ta ta men from the regular sound of that year, "Pots" Clark had a hard task in blending together, from experienced material, an unbreatable team. Wit's tic. Nebraska game. Kramas will complete the first half of her fo. ball schedule. Downtown, odds are being offered on Nebraska in betting. A number of students are grounding b) cause their team doesn't win the games. Someone has said that this will be Kane's worst year. Yet thing; do not look discouraging to the average student. Every game that has been hot this year won't win until the whole blew at the end of the last quarter. It isn't usually the one who grumbles who sits in the Stadium and gives his team all the support he can by cheering. The good roster know how to lear as well as win. He knows that to win always is impossible. The grumbler is usually the on who lost his money in a hard game and has generally mute when the cheer leader asked him to help out with a "Rock Chalk." They are always poor locers and the cheapest types of sports known. Kansas can and will win but it's not so anxious about having the gambler there. She could win a lot easier with him far away from her Stadium. RESPONSIBILITY The statement by one of the Oxford debaters that the serve of responsibility was over-developed in almost every event is certainly putting the matter in a new light. Observation of current reality would suggest that what we need is not a learned sense of responsibility but rather a more urgent and highly developed scene. Take a single incident during the debate. At the end of every speed a person not up and nobly left the room. Of course they may have lived from sitting in a cramped position or they may have had lessons which demanded attention, but still they cured it of the University, and to our guests now to leave after they treated themselves. If the lessons at home called them away then it was, as the Oxford no said, a. l. over-developed some of re sponsibility. But on t: other hand if those who left did so merely be can they were left or sleepy l: may be argued that a little sense of responsibility would be beneficial. THE ORGAN Pour forth thy soul, then worldrous spirit ***** Rovered the a 9 inchimental and coilbath; Coff off the final paint, and for a time That may mean to be the heart of death if in medical matter more serious crashed. Then antibiotics are not, celestial themes. Then showers are not the drive thrill. Then life is not an easy journey for the clarity. Of Coalf Map we are, who in our lives are just and pure enough but still is language false, uncertainty, grief who lives in shame than their true humanity. Fourth of our road is in secret barns, And is shaded dull. CAMPUS OPINION | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | K. C. In last night's Kavan there appeared an article by some during Y'studs of the University certifying rather unjustly the action of a sheer leader in his attempt to Russiate the camps from a temporal view Editor, Daily Kansan: The manner in which this disgruntled student betek him himself and immediately seduced upon hearing of his sidelight is most daring—and the picture of our hero within At the same time, my advice to this student would be the well-known dog "kittiebeerbellikink." The job of cheerleading at the bee is a thankless one, and any attempt to raise the somewhat choking pup of this breed should not happen. Rather it is an invasion. I did very much if any employer, knowing the situation it is exited on the Hill would discharge an employee merely because he keep in the spirit of the school. The sentiment of the student body would be too overwhelming to discharge an employee of Lawrence value the student trade to, bigly to risk losing it. Although the cheerleader may have succeeded his authority a trilogy by publishing the article in which boards and paddles were mentioned rather indiscriminately and set with some strong words, the sentiment of the student body was not so strong after all it is student sentiment that must govern an affair of this sort. The elict against shaving was not the idea of some unknown or mis-informed student, but an attempt of the head cheerler to put the student body more firmly behind the food chain. The criticism unless he himself has something lettv to suggest. Now that downy upper lips are official, let's get into the spirit of the thing and olay the game. Let's regard the attempts at hair growing as a constant reminder of our loyalty to the school and duty to the team. Think football! Think victory! And we will win. Editor Daily Kansan: I see by the columns of the University Daily Kansan of last night that there are a few honorable men on the hill with the courage and conviction to denounce the imperialistic order of Bob Roberts, cheerleader, that all men of the University shall cultivate newheblacked faces until our football team will win a victory. It is not a pike, nor have I ever failed to support K. U, in every way possible. I am emphatically for any movement that will aid our team to win a victory but I do not care to forsake personal appearance for no good reason. I can see no advantage in appearing in public as a ridiculous impression of the well known cross-curricular of a B.A. degree. The strength of Pöly's team it doesn't add an atom of light—it will never win a victory. on the other hand it has many different advantages chief among which is the fact that many men find it impossible to appear in public places and in professional activities. To appear, in Bob Roberts would be nothing but a flashy presence. Aside from the practical side of the occasion, the psychological consideration is that the victims of the order will be so corroded with the elevator on their own upper level that even a ten foot elevator would offer moral support to the deven of the Crimson and Blue. I addu 'to' the articles already written in the Kannan merely for the strength? of numbers. I notice in passing over the campus that they are doubled, doubled, doubled, double, and quite rightfully wielded a Gillette before they came on the bill for the duly. Many appear without even an sign of the prosecution o-placed eyebrow. These men are not disloyal to their team, they only behave according to the condition form. Why should these men be guided by the dictates of one who has no authority to issue orders? I can show me where the order is authentic or wherein such action will aid the team of the University. I will gently add my support to be given to the order of Whiskerlvsky. (Signed) Include Candy for Hallowe'en D. C. M. Delicious Chocolates and Assorted Candies will add zest and life to your party. Smith's Chocolate Shop Student Headquarters 723, MASS. St. Electrical Appliances of All Kinds Boudoir and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Eventually, why not now? Insurance Bldg. . Phone 2762 The postoffice is opposite us Tango Fox-Trot Waltz Phone 1256 Watch our Scoreboard Sample's Barber Shop East Side 924'! Mass. St. Ladies'— Marcel—50e Bob Curl—25e Insult on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme IF THE CAMELS DON'T GET YOU Inssit on Special Bricks for this week: Tartu Frutti and Vanilla Apricot Sherbet and Caramel nut Blighted Vinaigrette and Vanilla Bright Orange and Vanilla Orange Fineapple and Brown Bread Fifteen other Fruit and Nut Ice Creamns and Shorbet from which to choose. IF THE CAMELS D'GET YOU W. A. McKeever of Lawrence, Kan, author of Use anti-alleged law of that state, protested against the singing "! The Secret of Suzanne!" at the University of Kansas by Chicago open singers because the little opera units fight the smoke of eig- gen cigarettes. Ms. McKeever received her husband. Mr. McKee- vere brought it would prevent the students and he said that the tobacco trust was responsible for the engagement. Plain Tales From the Hill It Costs No More to Have the Best 1 Phone 182 Dinner served in the Tea Room Homecoming Day. Make reservations early. Wherever the American citizens return he finds that the vested inestress are waiting for him - Editorial in Chicago Tribune, Oct. 17. This kid is right. He speaks with the good old clarion ring of the American wigger guy. Every brain cell is working. McKeever knows a plot when he see one. That opera was written by Fatima Tullam Chesterfield for the vested interests. This is the same composer who wrote "If the Camel's Murd' Get You the Fatimas Murd' Sam Insul opens the cheekiness in the intimates of the tobacco trust. He gets his pay out of the contracts for the electric lighting of the tobacco ads in the billboards. Farm Tales From the Wild One girl (senior): We are going to cover out mountain cabin with untreated air. Another girl (frohmann): O my! won't those animal skins be horribly expensive? A certain freshman woman "goes with" a certain freshman man who is much adicted to flippering. It has been suggested that she so called "shirtwinter" because she goes with a "dumper." ming called dresses? She—Oh I just hate to see myself in print! Hoard at Manhattan last Saturday: "Well, the old Agiewond had a calf, after eighteen years." He-- Why do you object to wearing cotton dresses? Who says that the younger generation has no respect for parental authority? One meek, unobtrusive freshman girl refused to buy a Oread magazine before consulting jupa. LET'S GET THOSE "NUBBINS," KANSAS "A college is surely broadening," said the girl as she stepped off the scales. FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS the Servants of Kansas University Students We clean everything you wear but your shoes Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 Good appearance is worth everything. It makes for success. Good quality, fall weight oxfords like these certainly aid in your achievements. Black and Tan Scotch grain leather, over weight soles. Fall Oxfords $8.00 NEWMAN'S ! 805 MASS. ST. We're mighty glad to see you back—we want you to make this your headquarters while you're downtown. Our new plant is equipped with a fine dressing room which you are welcome to use. You may have your suit pressed while you wait if you wish.In fact, we will be prepared to give you any kind of service you desire in the least possible time. Howdy Old Grads! Come in and rest— Come in and use our telephone- Come in and make yourself at home- AT 926 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Let's Beat Nebraska