--- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE 2 Winter Calendar Crowded at National Capital As Society Prepares for a Gay Season United Press Washington, Oct. 7.-Society of the National Capital is preparing for a gay winter. Although the White House will be dark during the social season, due to the death last July of young Calvin Coolidge, many brilliant functions will be conducted by the Diplomatic Cabinet, Congress and Navy sets and Woolens." 200 Already the social calendar is crowded with "coming out" parties for deboutries, and invitations for many regular annual functions given by popular hosts and hostesses, are in the 'hands' of the printer. Each day brings back to Washington many prominent personalities and members of the Diplomatic Corps who are summoning at recitals resorts. The British Ambassador and Lara Isabella Howard are returning here after spending the summer at Manchester on the Sea. The British Embassy Europe complete rehabilitation during the summer and will harbor mung gun warriors. Functions at the British Embassy always have been popular and for invitations to affairs there are regarded very highly. It is said that this prohibition one invitation to a British Embassy functioning has been wanted. Power of Congress Principal Question Before High Cour CaPed Upon1 to Determine Authority Congress Has Over Citizens By Dale Van Every The same is the case at other parties given by the Diplomatic Corps. The society set here always manage to be present at functions sponsored by universities and other societies. Prohibition and diplomatic immunity have been advanced as reasons for the popularity of Embassy and Location parties, while many mothers would like to break into the realm of "using their daughters as 'hait'." Washington, Oct. 9 — The Supreme Court of the United States where power is one of the foremost issues in the presidential campaign convened today for its 1924 term with an important limitation of the power of congress the principal question now before it for decision Members of the Diplomatic Corps and "Washington's 200" who have remained here during the summer have the house of Mrs. John B. Henderson. Mrs. Henderson's home is in an exclusive residential section of the city and has a castle-like appearance with enclosed grounds. The construction of the mansion is on a high hill giving a clear view of the entire city. At the very time a major political movement is under way to curb the court, it is called upon to determine what authority the congress has to injure into the affairs of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases of cases before the court. The II aderson place has been the mecen of tennis and swimming enthusiasts. During the summer many championships were determined on the Henderson courts while the large swimming pool was always crowded. The court must decide whether investigating committees of congress may compel private citizens to testify, whether private citizens may be required to deliver in accounts and business records to the accounts of such a committee, or whether the committee is themselves the Federal Trade Commission to deliver into the business affairs of persons or corporations. The question with its many implications and possible consequences, is one of the most important ones which the supreme court has had to rule in many years. If it determines that congress must enact a preventive measure may but add fuel to the LaFollette agitation to limit the power of the court. If it determines that private business and private persons are subject to the legislative demands of Congress or its delegated powers, it is certain that a significant increase in the powers of congress. The famous cases involved in the Tenpet Dome investigation are not yet directly before the court, but it is expected various phases of them may get there before the end of this term. However in an indirect way the court already has before it subsidiary issues arising out of the great sentimental investigations of the last session of congress. Mel Daughter, brother of former Attorney General Daughter, refused to permit the senate committee investigating his brother's admiration to inspect the books of his Ohio bank. The committee held it had a court's power of subpoena. But the Daughter took the question to court. The Surgine Court now has the question. Another phase of the investment plans which must soon be decided is the content case brought against Harry F. Sinclair. Sinclair refused point think to testify before the Tepat Dome committee. He ascerted the committee had no right to require him to testify. House found guilty in the federal courts of contempt of the genate. When the Superintendent court finally passes on the suspension the principle of the power of congeon to require citizens to testify before it or its committee will be established. The Compressional set will get a late start with Congress not meeting until December. However, by Decemer-ral date, the disease will be in full swing. "The Deluge" Will Not Be Presented Wednesday "The Dollar" which was to have been presented in Lawrence Wednesday night will not be played here this season. Information was received yesterday stating that a pound would be postponed infinitely. Gleen W. Dickinson, manager of the Bowermount theater, received word today from St. Louis that the show has trapped it unily on account of the illness of members of the Ursut cast, and have been made unable to be cancelled. Mr. Dickinson stated that those who have purchased tickets for "The Deluge" may bring them to the box office and the money will be refunded. --for his running mate a non-fraternity man, Raymond Nichols, was selected. He is an honor student, and his experience as editor of the Jayhawker quillies him. Give him a vote. John Stutz Addresses Municipalities League Meeting at Emporia Secretary of Kansas League Reports Yearly Activities in State Emporia, Ken. Oct. 8- Many activities for the benefit of cities of Kansas were reported by John G. Stuta, oh the University of Kansas Municipal Reference Bureau, and secretary of the Kansas League of Municipalities at its sixteenth annual convention here today. Recruiting, modernizing, and indexing of complete sets of city ordinations for seven Kamas cities—Baldwin, Glaceau, Florence, Courland Randall, St. Marys and Delphon—according to Mr. Staff's report, who said the work was done by Harvey Walker, assistant secretary of the league. Another important service of the bureau was the preparation of a comprehensive index to city statutes in the Revised Statutes of Kansas. The index will come from the press about Dec. 1, it was announced. Membership in the League was reported at 289. It was organized at Wichita in 1910 with 22 city-members. Princeton University — A total of $185,000 worth of business has been done by the university press during this year. The business was done for the University. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women's Forum will must in room 210. Fraser, Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Mrs. Frank Jarrell of Topeka will speak. Signed: Louis Greenberg The K. U. La Follette-Wheeler bill will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in Snow hall lecture room. Dorothy Dillaway, President. The industrial engineers will hold an important meeting this evening, Oct. 8, at 8:00 p.m., in the office of the Director of facilities, treatments will be served afterward. The students of the Methodist church will have a bike Friday evening, Oct. 10. Everybody is invited to be at the church at 5 p.m. Eats will be furnished by the Methodist student's association. There will be an important meeting of the Day James Thurday* at 4:50 in the rest room of center Ad. L. Sternberg, 302-812-7600, be present — "Templeton Book" Prec. PACHACAM NEWS Red Hot Rally For Followers Of Rising Sun Volume VI. Older Students on Hill Know Party Has Always Been the Leader in Politics RALLY! RALLY! That familiar cry will ring throughout the town to night when Fachacanea's supporters fall in for the old-fashioned torch l平街 and political rally Brevity and pep will be the watch words at both the parade and rally Both will be short and snappy. There will be no tiresome march to the river and back; there will be no two or three hours of harangue and no fighting. You will beifications. As anything that might have even a tinge of horisontes has been eliminated from Pachacamauas rallies in the past, so will the "but air" battle he stricken from tonight' program. The line of march, a snort one呐 so intended, begins at Sixteenth and Tennessee streets at 7 o'clock sharp. It follows Tennessee to Twelfth street turns up the hill to Ohio where it heads south to Thirteenth street. At Thirteenth and Ohio the line executes a "right face" and makes a dash up the hill to Myers hall where "ye ole tyde" only will be held for one of the sheds on Old Faithful that is clothed off. We know there are lessons to get, we have their ourselves; so we pledge you Puchancha's word that you'll be on your way to the old study table before a mariner of nine. The parade, white short, will be none the less puppy. A 30-piece clown band, yes, the same one that furnished that 'classical' music at Doc Yak's celebration last fall) will lead out. Night behind will be the "swearable" performance; morning will make Saturday's night-shirt parade look like a depleted *Sunday School class on circus day*. The way will be lighted by torches burning the proverbial midnight oil, and of course everyone will have more pop than if they were wearing a Yak's famous pellets. Follies, it'll be a regular Demona knockout! Mount Oread, October 8, 1924 And the program! Do you remember last spring's rally at Meys hall with Brick's "red-bet" band and everything? Of course you do; it was amazing. And even though we can't guarantee that Brick will be there himself, we do promise to present a band that will make those feet start shuffling from the word "go." Of course there will be a few speechs by real talkers; that's what happens. However, none will be more than a minute or two long, that's assured. A couple of popular songs by a real singer, a little more of that "redot" music, a couple of yellos, and all we go home to resume intercourse in a private setting. A geological expert. To repeat, folks; it'll be a regular Dempsey knockout! Junior Efficiency Ticket Mills and Becker are the two that will put on a Junior Prom that will Pachacane presents a junior ticket for candidates qualified by efficiency and experience, believing that that is what you want in class officers. We rest the issue with you at the polls tomorrow. May you vote accordingly For a hard working treasurer that knows everyone on the Hill and known how to talk to make a collection, Baldy recommends a job, Efficiency is his middle name. You ought to elect Esther Ott if you want a class secretary that is both democratic and enplus. She is the present manager of the book exchange, which is enough recommendation to elect her. For president everyone is agreed that Ted Sanborn is the logical man. His has the ability, personality, and experience to help you support you see it to give him. Pachacamac Parade and Rally Tonight's the night, folks! Another of Pachgemeine's semi-annual touch light parades and pachgemeine's semi-annual touch light parades. The parade leaves Sixteenth and Tennessee at 7 p. m. sharp, and proceeds to Myers hall via Twelfth and Tennessee, Twelfth and Ohio, and Thirteenth and Ohio. At the hall there will be music, singing, yells, or more misse. It's a thing you can't miss; so we'll Tide of Approval Flowing Toward The Pachacamacs Will Be Preceded by Parade Through Student Section; Campus at Myers Caucus at Myer Hall at 7:30 Torrow in election day, Pachmina goes to the polls confident of victory, and while the leaders of the opposition concede nothing, students on the Hill realize that the tide of public approval is flowing steadily toward the party whose symbol is a Rising Sun. To the students who have been on the Hill before, we of Pacchacamie need not argue. They realize that we hide behind no mask; that we are for the school first, last and all the time, and that we are fair in the selection of our candidates. Those who attend Ocrand closely realize that it is Pacchacamie which has always been the leader. We point to our platform in the most as proof of the statement. Many of the planks of the party have been adopted by Fathaismic administration. As further proof of the statement that we are the leaders, any nolck either if it is not true that Pachaennae wins Use first to come out in the open and manure a ticket under the name of the party and to give the names of the members of its executive committee. It is not true that every reform in Hill polls has not been started by Pachaennae. We rest our case. Stealing Our Stuff What Ho, Agamentum! Are the little optics growing dim, or is that which we behold real? Verily, unless the domed optical supposition is a faint, the worthy opposition has been curatively appropriating that which has taken on the venerable nature of the torchlight parades and political rally parades must be some mistake, for always before has the ancient and haramble custom of promoting torchlight parades and political rally parades been reserved to the aged order of Pachacamac. Even the time-honored dogan of "Compare the Qualifications" has been used by the opposition in connection with its own political activities, so he is the sacred property of its perpetrators. What do you think? Johnny Engle Will Put on Real Hop Are Pachacamaca candidates efficient party managers? A simple question and easily answered. Simply refer to last year's parties. The Prom, the Hop, and the Froble all were termed by the "old timers" in the finally as the host parties. In recent years, Pachacamaca is primarily priced that the University has ever known. And they were all managed by Pachacamaca candidates! The Sophomore class is especially interested in "blowing a real party." If there is another man in the class whose idea for just such a "shock-out number" surpasses those of Johnny Engle, he is yet to be discovered. Johnny's Hop will be old Mr. Originality himself. push them all off the map for origin ally and successful management They know how to throw a party. Frosh Want Those In Office Who Will Represent Class herwood, Berg, Ewing and Hunsburger Are Best Bets for Class Officers Pachacamax believes that the freshman ticket in one of the best ever offered. Come to the rally tonight and watch the crowd already droned so, hear what they have to say, then "Compare the Qualifications" and Pachacamax is confident that the outcome will be an advantage for a hardie for the "King's Sun." Clark Sherwood's leadership and ability are proven. You know that fast the minute you meet him. His high school record in athletics, as senior class president, and an organizer of the student council prove that You can't go wrong on Sherwood for president. George Berg halts from Kansas City and will make an ideal running mate for Snowcoat who comes from the west. George is a leader too, having held all the managerial offices in Chicago and Indy and to offer. Berg is a sure bet. Mithal Humberger, for secretary, right now known more freshman girls on the BHII than any other freshman girl will know by Christmas. If you want her qualifications just hear her at the rally tonight. The second George on the ticket is going to be treasurer, George Ewing, who has a string of high school activist that would choke an ox. Let George do it and you'll never regret your choice. THE TICKET Tom Poor President Alex Kennedy Vice-President Frances Ehn Wright Secretary Gus Rau Treasurer Ted Sanborn President Raymond Nichols Vice-President Eather Orr Secretary Bob Price Treasurer Dick Docker Managers Junior Prom Fred Skier President Eric Lried Vice-President Jane Jones Secretary Teresa Tomasi Treasurer Johnny Emle Manager Soph Hon Freshman Clark Sherwood Presides George Berg Vice-President Mildred Humberger Secretary George Ewing Treasure Sophs Examine Tickets! Pachacamac Vote Is Justified by Frosh Record Say, you Sophi! Have you looked over both tictoes carefully? Last fall you examined both outfits scrupulously, and then voted overwhelmingly in favor of Pachacama's candidates. These candidates gave you an administration that stands on a record unbeatable. Tomorrow you vote for men and women who will represent you in all university offices, who will be the president of your eyes of the school at large. Do you want really capable, fine-looking, efficient, honest-to-godness men and women who merit their offices and women who merit your votes? Do you do, vote the Paracasema ticket! The Class of 1925 Will Want Capable Group of Officers Organization Selected Must Be Capable of Providing For Many needs of Class Seniors, at the election tomorrow you will have the chance to select for yourself a group of officers which for all times will be the officers of the class of 1925. As members of that class you will be the administrative officer a group of officers in which you can place absolute confidence to carry on. You all know the disinterested annoyance with which some junior classes have had to contend. Such details as invitations, caps and gowns, and other items connected with graduation are hard to pick from. We dare say that you can not pick from the list of candidates a four better to provide for these problems, than Tom Poir, Alex Kennedy, Frances Edin Weight, and Gau Ban. We point to the record of each of the candidates as reason for our conviction. Peor a Proved Leader Tom Poor has in the past preen his ability as a leader and an organizer. His record on the Student Council is outstanding, and the number of student affaires is in itself proof of his ability to intelligently administer the affairs of the Senior class. Frances Edum is Women Leader Alex Kendry is also a man who has in the past proven him if qualified to hold a senior class office. Alex is one of the most popular men in the Engine school, and has been a leader in the activities of the University, including organizing the course at large the audit his work on the Student Council and Scheme. Rau Has Had Experience Princess Edna Weight has been a leader in the women's activities on the Hill since her freshman year; She has served on the Y, W. C, W. first cabinet and is president of Theta Signum Phi, honorary journalism society. The Kanan during her term an editor has been exceptionally successful, and she also must be trusted to carry out considerably the duties of her office. All of Gue Rau's many friends on the Hill know that he is the man who is qualified for the office of treasurer of the Senior chant. At the present age, Mr. Paulet is Pi Epsilon Pi, national pop society; and the man who can collect from a bunch of real, red blood sport enthusiasts such as make up the college pop袜子 surely keep the college seniors in their minds. Seniors, if you want an (efficient organization—well, you know who you will want). Vote For A Real Prom Mills and Becker will Throw Original Party Pachacamac believes that qualification count. That is why we nominated Mili and Becker for managers of the Junior Prom. They are not tied down with other work that will take time really belonging to the Prom. They will complementiously vian YOUR party. They can't be beat when it comes to co-operating in planning an original party that will be a knackback and yet will be successfully managed at a minimum of corporation. They must be able to work with ways wanted in a Junior Prom at a price that you will want to pay. You'll do it if elected. What say? "Why do you need the students wear chit tag?" asked a professor of student who lingered after class his morning to "put in a good jacket." "Well, professor, the answer to but simply revokes to add P. T. Barum's theory of 'one a minute', answered the embryonic "A" student. Compare the Qualifications "Compare the Qualifications"