EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Disis Expected at End of British Labor Authority failure to Prosecute Editor Accused of Sedition May Cause Party Disaster (United States) London, Canada. Britain expects by midnight whether its stat government will have one own to defeat through its failure prosecute a communist editor, ac- ses of sedition or will have sur- vie to face another crises early in the coming months. The Armenian-British treaty. As the house of common not this termon for debate, conservatives prepared to introduce a motion centering the government for dropping proceedings against the editor. The liberals will sponsor their amendent proceedings for parliamentary investigation of the conservative opinion. It also is foreseen that the liberties will abstain from wading through the arguments to defeat it, while the liberals and Laborites will later combine to defeat the straight noon of censors. BLACK MASK Political leaders conferred through at the early afternoon and lava minute changes of tactics were rum- ed on every hand. The house of lords met to resume a debate on the second reading of e Irish bill. London, Oct. 8. The debate which may lead to the fall of England's est. Labor government started in its house of commons this afternoon. Party whips were running London through the morning unding up their forces but many embers were absent travelling on our continent while others showed interest in the situation. Crowds began early to gather in neighborhood of Parliament and in demand for admission to the galleries was unprecedented. H The debate is expected to close out 11 p. m. and two divisions are most assured, the first on the Lab and the second on the motion. Some political viewers declare the liberals are likely to withdraw their judgment following discussion by a attorney general. Moving a vote抡es on behalf of the Conservatives because of failure of the government to prosecute the communist litter Campbell. Festival in Full Swing Priests of Pallas Annual Parade Gorgeous Airline Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 8.—(United press.)—Fall Festival week, sponsored by the Kansas City Merchants, and signaling the 37th annual visit f Pallas Athene, Grek Goddes, to Kansas City, is in full swing. Night will be held in the athletic circus, Friday night the formal ball, while the children's matinee ballet has been received for Oct. 11, the closing day. Thousands of visitors have been attracted to the city for the festivities. The Priests of Pallas annual parade, last night, was a gournished fair. Palatius Alauda Nature, through pelouse and Nature, through mysteries, "mysterious director of amnesia City" an fall Festival, for sunlight for an evening parade. Apollo boughtly sent his eniessary, Fairy unhine, who will make things right and beautiful and laughter in the elaborate floats optimized flowerland, the abode of beauty, love and happiness. Palatius in a sand chair at the top of the hat, which appeared to be suspended a mid air, borne aloft by butterflies thousands of smiley birds in a面粉 "sunshine" for the parade in food, each representing a slower and carrying 120 beautiful young women costumed as flowers. W. S. G. A. to Conduct Series of Guidance Talks The first of a series of vocational adance lectures, which are under supervision of the W. S. G. A. 1 which are conducted for 14 of the students will be held in room 216 Thursday evening. 1. Frank Jarrell of Topkash will be the lecture of the evening, will be "Woman's Place in alism", Mrs. Jarrell has d on the Topkae Daily Capital, well posted on her subject. 2. Jarrell will be a dinner guest pnall hh班 Thursday evening, after dinner will speak there oa name subject after which she old conference with those who wish to interview her parent- BLACK MASK The Senior Candidates MERWIN GRAHAM For the benefit of those who may have failed to see previous statements of the qualifications of our candidates, which have been printed in other issues of "The Truth," we present a summary of the facts selected from those of selected by the Black Mask party to run for offices on the Senior Ticket: MERWIN GRAHAM What he has done: Competed in the Olympic games at Paris last summer. Won his "K" for two years in track. Was an outspoken student in high school. What he is. Captain of the 1925 truck team. One of the best all-round athletes the University has produced. What he can do: We do not set a limit on his possibilities. There is none. He will, if elected, make the most successful executive the Senior Class has ever had. Unlike hip opponent, he is not completely engrossed in minor matters which might interfere with the imposition of power. Out going out the will of the Class of '25. "MARSH" PARDEE THE TRUTH What he has done: Supported, in his quiet, unassuming way, every worth-while activity of the University. Made a friend of every man and woman he has met on the campus. What he is: A fraternity man of recognized ability, democratic, genial, and a worker in all that is conducive to the good of his university. What he can do: Co-operate with the candidate for President, who is a member of his fraternal organization in such a way as to make the administration of DOROTHY ANNE CHENEY What she has done; Worked in the Stadium-Union drive last year. Captained a group in the "Committee of 100" selling hot dogs this fall. What, he say. A member of Kappa Kappi Gamma. A member of Alpha Kappa Delta, the honorary sociology fraternity, and president of that organization. The only woman member of Pi Sigma Delta, honorey political science fraternity. An "A" student What she can do: Serve as the most efficient, accurate and conscientious secretary the Senior Class can possibly desire. The support of Dorothy Anne is a duty every Senior owe to his classmates and to himself. "DAVE" ARMSTRONG What he has done: Was out for Freshman baseball in 22. Was on the Varsity baseball team in 20 and 24. Hooded the County, County, last year. What be it? Cadet Major, R. O. T. C.; President of Scabbard and Blade, member board of directors Square and Compass club. The above summary is a conclusive argument for the superiority of our Senior ticket. "It's the Candidate that Counts!" "Dave" can handle the finances of the class with the efficiency of a bank president. He has had such experience in organization work as eminently qualified him for the position to which he aspirates. The members of the Class of '20 are invited to consider the following points of individual merit in choosing their class officers at tomorrow's The Junior Candidates What he has done: Played football for his school with a loyalty and fight that is distinctive of the posterity of old Erin. Boosted activities having for their object the betterment of the University of Kanada, which he went toward his fellow students that has won him a host of loyal friends. What he is: "EDDIE" HALPIN A first-class fighting man, self-confident, agreeable, and a leader. An athlete of broad interests, pleasing personality and outstanding ability. A regular man on the Varsity baseball team. Serve the Class of '26 better than it has ever before been served. "Ed What he can do: On the Campaign Issues This is the last opportunity which the Black Mask party will have to get in touch with the voices of the campus through our advertising in the Kansan. We are endeavoring in this issue of "The Truth" to give a complete record of the individual candidates and their qualifications and briefly as we can, why they merit the support of the students at the polls tomorrow. Black Mask is highly pleased with the general attitude of everyone having a part in this election. We feel that the faculty and officials of the University are gratified to note the absence of rancer and bitterness which has been so out-standing a feature of many previous political contests. We believe that the present campaign is that of a harbinger of betrayal, and Black Mask desires rightly to claim recognition as having taken a foremost part in the reforms which have taken place in late years. We wish here to make brief comment on the "issues" which our opponents published yesterday in their Kanan ad. We heartily endorse articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. We confess some doubt concerning the meaning of article 8, and therefore refrain from comment thereon. As to article 2, we also have some doubt, since there is a point system for me, and a separate and distinct one for you, so do not know whether our opponents refer to only, one, or to both. However, we might here affirm that we see no vital necessity for a revision of either system as it now stands. Our senior ticket has been criticised both publicly and privately by the opposing party because of the fact that the candidates for President and Vice-President live at the same house. The objection is a purely political one, designed to mislead the less discerning; for what is there in this situation which could be detrimental to the success of our diaries in other cases, the fact there are demands to such a condition; if it is not perfectly evident that class business can be more efficiently and effectively conducted when its two executives are in constant touch with each other? To morrow is the big day, that day on which the fate of the candidates is to be decided. Black Mask invites you to read over the achievements of those men and women on its ticket. We ask you to reflect your knowledge of the party and to contrast it with what you know of the opposition. If you do this conscientiously, with the best interests of our university uppermost in mind, you will certainly be the representatives of Black Mask your support tomorrow. die" is a man you will be proud to call "chief." What he has done: Supported himself through school thus far, and plans to "finish the job" in the same way. Maintained, in spite of the above handicap, an inviable scholastic standing. Become a "K" man last spring through his ability as a mat artist, The best matured lad you ever met, as Vice-President of the College. A husky contender for honors among our pursuers of the leathern ellipsoid. The best bet the Junior Class has for Vice-President. What he can do: Supported herself at the University. Exhibited ability in connection with the K. U. Karnival. Was on the winning team in the Stadium-Union drive. Established a reputation as the most democratic woman on the Hill. What she is: Assist the President in every activity, and promote, by his cheerful manner, harmony and co-operation among the members of his class. He will make a Vice-President you will be glad to call your own. BLACK MASK TICKET A member of the Jay Janes. A member of the Black Dominoes. A likeable, reliable young woman with whom you can entrust the responsibilities of secretary with perfect confidence. THE Marvin Graham President "Marchal" Pardue Vice President Dorothy Anno Cheney Secretary "Dave" Armstrong Treasurer What she can do; Junior Class Officers "Eddie" Haipin ... President "Vic" Hill ... Vice President Maude" Moss ... Secretary Jimmy Jarbose ... Treasurer Vern Kennedy, "Ad" Walker... Junior Class Officers What she has done: Senior Class Officers Sophiothane LBSS C President Merec "Juddy" Judkins - Vice Pres Alice Fearing - Secretary Alice "Fliger" Tremblay - Treasurer Sohh Hmgr Perform the duties of her office in a way that will be satisfactory to mormon Clause Officers Freshman Class Officers "Bob" Lee President Island Shone Vice President Terry Sullivan Secretary Bryan Savyls Treasury Junior Prom Manag Freshman Class Officers For Clean Progressive Politics JIMMY JARBOE What he has done: all concerned, regardless of party or faction. Flooded third the cross-country tryouts last Saturday. Played basketball with the R. O, T. C. 1922.25. Took active part in political and other activities last year. What he is: An engineer in the Civil Department. A member of the R, O, T, C. A "square shooter", a good fellow, and a hard-working student. Handle financial work with the accuracy and thoroughness characteristic of a good engineer. BLACK MASK VICTORY PARADE AND RALLY Tonight The hosts of clean progressive politics will gather at 14th & Tennessee, 12th & Tennessee, 9th & Indiana, 11th & Indiana and 12th & Oread. Go to the rallying point nearest your home, club or fraternity house just as soon as dinner is over. Once there, get acquainted with the other fellows and girls. The procession, with the Black Mask sencerads leading, will reach you sometime between seven and seventy o'clock. Then the triumphal march up Oread avenue to Fraser hall for the fireworks. The program: Lots of pep. Hot Music. Few speeches and snappy ones. Outline of our job for Thursday. More pep. "It's The Candidate That Counts" Also on the Campaign Issues The opposing party waxes enthusiastic over the fact that they were the first to announce the names of their senior members. We reply that we have surpassed them at this point in announcing the names of our Junior members, also. They may have been the first statement from Junior members. Why cannot we, therefore, charge that their party is not truly representative of the student body, but is controlled by a group? The actual facts of the case, however, are probably that they have Junior, and perhaps Sophomore, members, as well as seniorors, on their side, because of some fancied advantage that secrecy may possess they withhold the names of those who are to be in school another year or more. Our opponents are joyfully seizing upon the fact that the candidate for Soph Hop manager and one of the candidates for Junior Fromman management, this argument they imply that their policy is to apportion their offices, with a view to political advantages, among various organizations, more or less indifferent to their qualifications, so that they always pick the "hest man." It was because we considered Ad and Jimmy pre-eminently fitted for the positions to which they aspire that we chose them; not solely because we considered them as good partners, without regard to their true merits. Furthermore, Black Mask is inclined to believe that the opposition is dragging in a lot of stale stuff, that is "irrelevant, incompetent and immaterial" in referring to the point system in the fall elections. Black Mask does not favor "mind slinging" or defamation of character. However, we do not wish the student body to be uninformed on the facts of the political situation because of an exaggerated view of the United States that is tolerated to make such statements as have a sound fomination on the truth, even though our opponents may accuse us of taking unfair advantage of them. We feel that the students will justify us in our effort to inform them on the threat of extremism. We wish to call attention to the treason. "Let's Win the Olympics," which our friends, the enemy, printed in yesterday's Kanass, Black Mask does not believe that the Freshman Class is so unenlightened as to be fooled by suprerileant an argument as the aforementioned article presents, and they don't want to wear caps next spring." Presti! Just elect Sophocrates, Sophomores, and the Freshmen will have to wear caps in the spring. The argument works both ways. If it influences Freshman favorably it recurs upon the Sophocrates, Sophomores, and the Freshmen wishes to point our further, that half of last year's officers left school before the semester terminated. The foregoing statements have not been hazy and indefinite. They are straight from the shoulder, which is typical of the Society of Black Mask. They are a great contrast to the fogy sentence at the end of paragraph 2 in column 4 of the opposition's ad of yesterday. Again, Pachacamaca proudly proclaims itself the author of the point system; yet it adopts as one of its primary "planks" an expression of a desire to revise the system they say they have produced. Sophomores Candidates The following is a summary of points which will serve as a basis for your decision tomorrow, members of the Class of 27: "LEWIE" DAVIDSON A fice athlete, a contender for honors on the football field. A strong leader and a first-class fighting man. A booster for every activity he thinks worth while. "JUDY" JUDKINS A good student. The possessor of a friendly spirit. Genial, likable, generous. A good lettener for "lew." ALICE FEARING Self-supporting. Member Women's Glee Club. Active in Y. W. Modest, quiet, efficient. Alpha Xi Delta. Engineer in the Electrical Department. Fine public speaker. Experienced in financial matters. More mature than the average student. Honest, efficient, and an "A" student. We invite the Freshmen to consider the above points and to contrast them with what is known of the opposing ticket. Freshman Candidates Those who have come to our university this fall for the first time are not, generally speaking, personally acquainted with the candidates for office in their class. A brief summary of the achievements and merits of the Black Mask fresh ticket is herewith presented: BOR LEE LELAND SLOAN Played football and basketball all through high school. Captain of latter team in his senior year. Three years dramatic work. Editor of high school paper which took first prize in the state. President of the Southwest Older Boys' Conference of the HI-Y for two years. A non-fraternity man. Past serge Acacia chapter of Moat at Maley. Bob is the finest candidate for Freshman President that has appeared on a roster so far. We overlooked his opponent and have no basis for comparison. MARGARET BRETT Played football and basketball in high school. Member of Leavemouth High Senate, Captain in the Cadets. An engineer and a non-fraternity man, involved in academic and Vice-President. An able assistant to an able executive. BYRON SARVIS Vadekuleria of class in high school. Voided most popular girl in Carthage, Mo. Non-sorority, Y. W. worker at K. U. Received University Women's Club (Jasper Co., Mo.) award for good citizenship in high school. Literary editor of the "Carsam," which she calls it "out of one's secretorship into another." She has both ability and experience. Self-supporting student. Recipient of a New York scholarship. Good track man. Is out for cross-country, non-fraternity. Byron is a follow who can handle finances right. He has had experience in getting the class involved of a dollar. He serve the class in that respect most satisfactorily. AD WALKER do now: For Junior Prom Served as County Club chairwoman last year. We was a captain of a soliciting team in the memorial campaign. A Beta Theta Fl, and a member of Alpai Knipa Pali, honorary economies fraternity. A member of the K. U. boxing team. A five man for manager of the Junior From. What he can do: Ad is intimately familiar with social functions. He knows what it takes to add that subtle touch of refinement, that appeal to the anesthetic sense, which is so essential in all cases of medicine soon. He can give atmosphere to the affair which will characterize it as distinctive. VERNON KENNEY Played in the K. U. band in the Freshman and Sophomore years, Managed dances while in high school in Milwaukee. Worked Member of the Student Council. Manager of varsity dances. Member of Nu Sigma Nu, honorary medical fraternity. (www.nusigma.uq.edu.cn) Experience, the best of all tracers, has qualified Vern as most eminently fitted to conjure up a Junior Prom that will be commented on with favor when our grandchildren are receiving their sheepkins from old K. U. Let's put Ad and Vern over tomorrow! ASK A BLACK MASK If you do not know where to vote, or are in doubt concerning whether you are qualified, ask any one wearing a Black Mask tag to inform you. Your request will be courteously complied with. Graham for Senior President.