PAGE TWO A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University o STAFF Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Smith Gilmour Editor New Dream Gilmour Editor David Brenner Sport Editor Peter Wex Editor-In-Chief Huntley Browne Sunday Editor Dhillon Browne Steve Rieves Phill Tales Jim Neumann Exchallenge Editor Mario Ciata Exchallenge Editor Mario Ciata BOARD MEMBERS B. Witwee Cross W. Holmes Graves M. Harris Mary Lee Reponseh) Mary Lee Reponseh) Marvel Selman John McKenna Business Sarf HUSKERS STATE Business Mentors Marcus Ford Medical Mentors Mark B. Address all communications to: THE UNIVERSITY FAIRY KANSAS Places R., U. 28 and 60 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 LAW ENFORCEMENT Clarence S. Durrow, famous criminal lawyer, aired his third at a lung quet in Chicago the other day, "No one can enforce all the law," he said "Why pick out a foolish one like the Volstead act?" What does it mean to the country when a lawyer, and a criminal lawyer at that, makes a statement before a large body of people? Is it the general sentiment of the people? If it is why have laws and why try to enforce those we do have? Mr. Darrow further stated that there never was a public official who enforced all the laws. If he did he would be driven from office. This lack of law enforcement on the part of public officials is found all over the country, but it is not an universal as Attorney Darrow has charged. There are officials who try to and do enforce the law to the best of their ability, and if they did and succeed it is not from fear of being put out of office. The laws of the country are made to be enforced and an official who does not do his utmost to enforce them, or matter what his personal views on the subject are, should be removed from his office. It is even worse for a lawyer to refuse to uphold the law. It is certainly contrary to the ethics of the law and if he retains his open opposition to antigolf to abide by a law of the United States he should be disbarred. The laws of the nation must be upheld. They are the foundation of civilization today and we cannot allow them to exist without being caffeinated. When a law no longer expresses the will of the majority of the people it should be changed and no longer remain a law. But as long as it is on the statute books of the country, every citizen whether official, lawyer, or private individual is in duty bound to uphold it. WHEN BEING AMERICAN Numerous organizations over the United States such as the Battery American Federation have been created for the purpose of making better Americans. They are up standards of their own by which Americanism shall be judged. We shall hold certain beliefs—we shall not be too liberal or too conservative, we shall favor child labor, we shall do and so on. Thus, organizations for better Americans are trying to make us all think alike. But whose authority have they for saying their views are the assertion by which Americanism shall be judged d? Even the various organizations differ in requirements. After all, are the members of those organizations the best Americans? The constitution guarantees individual freedom of thought and action as long as it does not interfere with the rights of others. These organizations, then do not have the authority of the constitution as their basis. Moreover, an organization which attempts to force its principle upon us is opposing the principles of the constitution. Surely one who works against the constitution is not the typical 100 per cent American. GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY Nearly six years ago the great World War ended. We in America have practically forgotten about it except to regard it as a horrible nightmare. But in Europe today there are thousands to whom the effect of the war is still a grim reality. Outstanding among these are the orphans the Near East where people were killed during the war. For their beet, fitt. D, 7 has been ret in a side which Golden Rule Sunday - a day in which we are to "do unto others as we would that they should do to us." The plan for Golden Rule Sunday is to observe the day by a Golden Rule dinner with a mean similar to that provided from charity funds for the war captions in the Near East. The proceeds from the meal are to go to three captions, victims of the war, who are in a severe international ward. If the Golden Rule fails ther will suffer and perish. The purpose of the dinner is not only that of earning money for the fund, but in addition to give us a better appreciation of what they are enduring six y are after the war has ended. Possibly an even more important objective of Golden Rule Sunday in the development of Golden Rule principles in both personal and national life. This would be a most valuable contribution toward international good will, co-operation, and permanent peace which would do away with creating any more war or alienation. Poetry From the Campus AUTUMN THOUGHTS Under a cloud of lifeboats liegen She lies. Then by a breath of the airmen's breath Oneworld dity tread The glaxy cloud nerves the sky. Merciful wind the safety gown, Glows the light. (2) by a bleak and furtive moon. When the wet, Draped with the purple rabe of night, Pale to rest. The waterfront wide on its northward flight. Somerset, over the town on the Sabbath day Summer's week. Calling the sorrower in to pray Gone are her piden, vicious deeps. With one didn't down. Fusing beneath the sun's warm ray. bathroom. 2 pts. The crows shall hide from the walking foot and over the wrist. Another musician (but) come, rose in hand -Carl Poppena, c.16 At The Theater J. Summerville rebuts "Sirry," and Patinele Frederick, and an entirely adequate supporting cart was pr sent in the 3 wreck last night. By J. Stanley Pernell After alabat at a tilted of the audience and discern the best to draw out the action by coming in late, the show continued. When he itself was to English society play. The two-metal man, Richard Son, is played by Lawson Bautt, had a hard time getting under way. Perraken his cold caused his line to be his jerky at first. When he couldn't overcome the credible impetus, and claimed his applause in the second act, when he brought Mona from the streets to his wife's dinner party. He insulted his wife's friend, made a tool of her, and then did her it was it cane he loved her. It got out away with it to the third act. Miss Frederick is a thrill-seeking wife and her vivid magnetism of personality, along with a magnificent cause of acting. Her voice was also magnificent in spite of a cold. Any man in the audience who didn't fall in love with her should be given an intelligence test. June Elvidge wa mona, was particularly glad in voice and acting. George Barraud, in the character cf the sophisticated specialist in neglected wives, Ernest Steele, handed out a note of nonbalance and ardor. international debate wits. Oxford by a final vote of 1247 to 520. A crooked $3 more than four thousand heard the verdict. The answer ended over by Marion L. Burton, In the last act Miss Frederickle's sager was charming, Mr. Barrand's nance, nance winnng, and Mr. Batt's generalship more than winning. ON OTHER HILLS The Washburn Review has a "Twenty Years Agr" column in its edition. Evaluation class *s* will again be available to exam *n* of the University of Chicago through the efforts of the W. A, A with the cooperation of the department of military science. W. A, A membership point can be obtained at the rat of two points for every hour. Michigan University won its first Durtmouth College; at Hanover, Mass., held an open political forum last week at which time prepared speeches were made in behalf of the presidential candidates and their respective parties. After 30 minutes of speeches and more than an hour of debate, the committee then whose ban count resulted as follows: Coolidge, 75; Davis, 65; La Follie, 65. Miss Cynthia Malory, the young student enrolled in the University of Michigan in several years has not yet pased her fourteenth birthday. The College of Emporia has purchased a GridGraph on which the out-of-town games will be played for the Emporia fans. The Yell King of the University of Oregon will be chosen Saturday from 14 yell candidates who will tryout at the Pacific game. At the University of California in series of six lectures are being given under the auspices of the physics department. These lectures are included for students having some familiarity with scientific argumentation of thought and are designed by non-experenced in this line. Students of Bethany College at Lindsboro have pledged $1,600 towards the $400,000 goal set in the Temple of Music and Bethany Endowment appeal. This represents quite a sacrifice for the students who had not completed their education, in the University of Vermont freshmen are forced to carry large green umbrellas opened while on the campus. 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