TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Chicago Grand Opera Artist Trio to Open K. U. Concert Course Weston, Rogerson and Cotreu Will Present "Secret of Suzanne' The Chicago Grand Opera公司 paint artist trio will present the opening attraction of the twenty- second annual University concert course, Thursday evening, Oct. 16 in Rodman gymnasium. The artist title consisting of Lucy Weston, somning; William Rosenthal, bemer; and Edward Cortell, lasses, will be an open concert "Secret of Suzanne." 13 "I feel that I have teamed a little opera filled with beautiful music and wholesome humor that should bring forth many a laugh," said D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. "The presentation of the open field will require about 40 people," she added. The program will consist of three dance and rolos from operatic number making a varied musical offering." "The sonn ticket contest sale has been unusually good," said Dean Swartthwitt this morning. The sonn tickets at $5 and $6 ro on sale at the Road Corner Door store, Bell's Music Company today, Single admission tickets for the opening competition, all from these three places today at $1 and $2.16. Delegations in Chicago Trying to Stimulate Interest "Because of the arrangement in the auditorium the noe will be so far removed to bed at hour of the singer" said D. M. Swanford. "There are a number of good state left." Consider Water Project Chicago, Oct. 7—Increased activity for the Great Lakes to Gulf water project in trunk river here and various states inter-entered in the plan. Nearly three thousand persons including delegations from New Orleans, St. Louis and several other cities are in Chicago conferring with ex-Mayor William Hale Thompson to stimulate interest in the project. The United SIFS's supreme court has granted permission to 2,000 industrial organizations, complying civil society chambers of commerce and the states of Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana on Lake sides with the Chicago sanitary district in the city for a continual period. The Supreme Court second from Lake Michigan through the drainage canal here. Will Give Women Advice on Choosing Profession Brufa explaining the need for the Lake to Gugl project will be filled by the three states and the organizations, United States Senator Joseph Randell led the delegation from New Orleans. In these conferences Mrs. Jarrell will give helpful advice to women interested in journalism as a career. All those wishing an appointment may make arrangements with Eva Dreum, phone 1055; Mrs. Myra Williams Jarlwell, who is scheduled to speak in room 210, Fraser hall at 4:30, Thursday, will hold personal conferences with women who are interested in journalism as a profession. She will be free for conference after her talk at the dormitory that evening. New Members Received at Math Club Meeting A reception for new members constituted the second meeting of the Mathematics club afternoon. Prof. Guy Smith spoke to the club on "The greatest gift in mathematics." The new officers elected last spring were all charge of the meeting. Those officers included Midi Midif, C25; vice president Mind Loud, c25; secretary treasurer, Voelzhofer, c25; Prof. H. E. Dijkstra the faculty adviser. Timing Machine Used at Common A new egg timing machine has been installed at the University Commons. By adjusting a timing rod, the eggs placed in small tin cases are immersed in boiling water for the regulated time. When the allotted time is up the machine automatically lifts the boiled eggs out of the water. Patrons may have their eggs boiled from one to six minutes. LaPollette 107 A LaPollette's President club will host this evening at 7:20, according to an improvement made this morning by Philip Ferguson, e23. The organization is in the lecture room at Saxo Hull. "Scim" Leads Parade as Only a Goat Can "The-n-o-e-n" The music started, and "Scriem," the movie of Schmiart, perspective maned of K. U., pruned ground at the end of his rope leading LaFollette Men to Meet "Sein" was happy; why shouldn't he be when everybody else was? He can march in the lead up to Massachusetts, and all the way through it, a giant's ambition may be greater than his physical powers, and it must be remembered that "Seine" legs are still pretty short, so that by the time that Eleventh street is opened, his bounty is only a giant can be. He forgot his trouble however, when he came to South park where the eats were being served. His belligerent look and good nature, which make a rare combination, won for him the good will of the people who were serving the elder, doughnuts, and apples. From then on he was surrounded people that he could put pizza cerm in a better way than they. Some four weeks ago "Sinm" made his initial appearance here at K. U. Like all other newcomers he was unused to university life, and he had to take the bitiments and hard knocks that come to the unacquainted. The most unexpected and bewildering incident came when his sister, who was no more than an old barrel. It was placed on the side hill where he had been staying. Unaspecting "Sinm" walked into it and happened to step to the downhill side. The barren beetled to roll. It was all right for him until he came to the end of his rope, and then he come out with the speed of a bullet. He striveted his neck, couched down in the place where he had been thrown. An interview with him disclosed the fact that his heart is set upon becoming the mascot of K. U. "Sein" has made a good start by taking his institutions good-natured and by showing at times his fightable instinct, which is so typical of K. U. Republican Club to Meet Al Williams of Pittsburg Is First Speaker The Republican Club of the University will hold its first open meeting Thursday, Oct. 9, in the lecture room of Snow hall. All Republicans and others interested, are urged to attend and Wunich, chairman of the club. AI Williams, district attorney from Pittstown will be the speaker. Mr. Williams has had much experience with student politics. The committee on securing speakers have been working to make sure that will be present at the meeting. The returns from the Hill election and the straw votes on the national and state offices will also be given. Mr. Winnock says that the Democratic Party is the executive committee of the Republican club in composed of Dorothy Dillaway, secretary and treasurer; Earl Wunsch, chairman; Alex Montgomery, Paul Rendike, Fred Morgasony and George Docking. Kansas Registrars Will Hold Meeting October 1 The second annual meeting of the Association of Kansas Registrars will be held at the University of Kansas, Oct. 11, 1924 in room 202 central Administration building at nine o'clock. This association is the result of the efforts of Prof. E. F. Engel, secretary of the advanced standing committee, to form an organization composed of representatives of Kansas colleges and universities, in order to make plans for the approval of an official transcript card to be used by all Kansas students. Engel engel the transcripts of the different schools are so diversified that it is difficult to internet them correctly. Prof. Engle is president of the association and 21 institutions are represented. High School Students Will Be Guests at Game Any junior or senior high school student within the city or county wishing to see the football game with Ames Saturday will be admitted free, according to Dr. F. E. C. Allen, director of the superintendent of schools who in turn will distribute them among the various teachers. It will be necessary for all students to have tickets. Admittance will be to west stadium. This privilege was extended to all the ward school children for the game last Saturday with the Oklahoma Anglies. PACHACAM NEWS Volume VI. Constructive Platform Presented by Pachacamae Fair Representation of a Many as Is Possible Advocated by Party The following platform is not new to students who have followed previous campaigns, save for issues which are important to the coming campaign which have not been paramount in previous elections. The main "plank" in the Pachacamaca platform which have come to be recognized standards of the Pachacamaca party are repested so that there is no place for a side, to which side Pachacamaca is on. The stand has been made long ago, and will continue to be so held, that Pachacamaca will not quibble over minor issues in an effort to evade points of friction by any party deceiving of the name. There is no middle ground. The following platform is one of decided points, and Pacachama does not insist that any faction interested in student politics shall meet them. For Pacachama candidates and for Pacachama supporters the standards are set. THE PLATFORM 3. That there shall be no defa- ment of character or "nud aliminary". Qualifications Shall Count 5. The qualifications of the candidate shall be the deciding point in the nomination of such candidates. "Popularity" is not accompanied by a work record, but if the individual merit, shall not be held sufficient reason for the naming of any man for office. In the slogan known to the students, the party shalt at all times "Compare the qualifications" with the students to run for student offices. 3. That there shall be no defa- mation of character or "mud slinging" 4. The members and candidates of the party shall conduct themselves so as to bring no discredit upon the good practices of the party. 5. The violation of the rule shall be held strictly accountable to the supporters of the party. 2. We believe that the point system as it now stands should be revised. 1. Representation of all student whether in organizations or not Pacchainasc does not believe in allowing several groups in dominate on 6. Pachacamac should stand for the elimination of student graft in office and recommends full prosecution by the court. Pachacamac bidentely betrayed his trust in this way. 8. Deserving of the support of the party united with all students shall be recognized tradition and reform which meet with the approval of the Board of Education at Helle Day, the regular policy of running two varsity dances which was started last fall during the Pachaea Docum administration, the annual DCMY celebration, and any such issues to be addressed, which is within to the student body. 7. Pachaeamic stands for more loyalty to the approved traditions of the University; for unqualified support of all athletics and of any activities in which the students rightly participate. The arsenal of the surrepyn of K. U. Johnny for Hop Manager Candidate Has Ideas for "Red Hot" Party A little man can also big things, Look at Duckie Miller's Soph Hop of last year, the biggest one in years. Johnny Engle is a small man but he plans a bigger hop than the one last year. He is in the College but he's Mount Oread, October 7, 1924 THE TICKET Senior Tom Poor President Alex Kennedy Vice-President Frances Edna Wright Secretary Gus Rau Tremurier Junior Ted Sanborn President Raymond Nichols Vice-President Eather Otte Secretary Bob Price Treasurer Ott Dick Booker Managers Junior Prom Souhomera Fred Skaker President Ernest Lied Vice-President Jane Jewell Secretary Tamara Eckles Treasurer Johnny Engle Manager Soph Hop Freshman Clark Sherwood President George Borg Vice-President Mildred Hunsberger Secretary George Ewing Treasurer Number Compare the Qualifications Don't Miss the Rally Plans Are Made for Old Time Caucus Wednesday Proceeding the only the Pachacamaca will put on another parade through the student district. Last spring more than 300 Pachacamaca supporters took part in the torch light demonstration, a greater part of the student district. The annual Pachacama caucus and rally will be a humdinger. These in charge of the affairs have laid plans which they refuse to make public at the present time, but they promise that they have more surprises to spring than were ever thought of for any of the previous political rallies. You old times know that a Pach raily is always more powerful and more satisfying that makes you promise yourself that you will be sure to take in the next one. The parade will start on Tennessee street at 10th street. Be there at 7 bells so that the gang may get to Myers hall in time for the meeting. Being your friends and come armed with a torch. If you want to meet those of our candidates that you do not already know, come to the rally. Bring your "S spell binders" will be limited as to the amount of time that they may use. Black Masks are at liberty to attend the meeting. In fact we want the supporters of the opposition to come out and speak, seeing it as believing. Nuff said. "Johnny on the spot" when it comes to engineering the Soh Hoon. Johnny is little, and he says little, but he thinks and does a lot. He will consciously create a top Hop for you to watch on the beach or ocean mile. Johnny has peek—he is a Ku Ku this year, and is a candidate for the wrestling squad. You will find him backing every University activity with the same old spirit and peek. Johnny's eyes have a deep twinkle that might tell wonderous things about a Hop that will be a wonder. Give him your violet and a big Sophie hat. You're in the job for the Job and Johnny Engle is that in spite of his stature. Yeah Johnny! Are You Eligible to Vote Thursday? Are you eligible to vote Thursday? You may be qualified to vote in the national election, but until your fee is deposited at the business office your name will not be more than the xross on an adding machine. Your first duty is to yourself to see that you get honest-to-good class officials who will represent your best interests to the student body and vote; it's your duty to do so. Yes, your two-bits is the poll tax for the men students, and W. S. G. A. charge four-bits, and don't forget unless you are marked "Paid!" Kansas' Olympic Star, Candidate for President of Senior Class Elect Mills and Becker Men Are Capable of Throwing Real Party Pachacamac has been looking over the clibic junior on the Hill for some time, and finally concluded that there are two men that can not be beat for originality and efficient management. They are none other than Earl Mills and Dick Becker, known by everyone on the Hill that knows he handles his heading and the professor that damnated his class one day. They won't give you a Prom like the one Percy Marks tells about, but they will throw one that will give you the best time you ever had on the job. The team's talent is of more original ideas for a party than any three other men, and with Becker to manage it for him naught can compare with it. And it won't cost a month's board to get into the team. It also gives the greatest value for the money. If you want a real Prom, clerem Milla and Becker. You can't go wrong on them. They know you what name they give you. Because of chance, and be happy ever afterward. Frosh Should Elect Officers With This in Mind Let's Win the Olympics Do you freshman boys want to went those dinky little blue caps next spring? No, of course you don't, maybe does; but do you know that the Sophomores already are organizing to defend you at the Freshman Olympics the inner part of next month? Probably you didn't realize that such a movement is on foot, but last year's freshmen are decisions of seeing you enter an open sport, and accordingly are plating to win in the Olympics. Last year the sophomores were strongly organized; they had planned for two months in advance, and for fact they even must sand in the years before. In 2014, a race on Massachusetts street. However, last year's freshmen had guarded against the possibility of wearing little caps on nice spring weather. The same candidates when that snow Thanksgiving day, the day for the Pachacamac Has Led in New Reform Measures Party Points to Record of Past Performance as Proof of This Statement Any old timer on the Hill that has followed the history of the two political parties on the Hill will tell the new students that Pacchacumae has always been the leader in student politics and student if government. If those who do not know, but would like to know, should make a study of the current state of the party, the past, they will find this statement to be true. We make the statement licensee we know that it is the truth. Pacchacumae was the first to adopt the policy of coming out in the opening and removing the void of secrecy which had characterized the political organizations on the Hill. Pacchacumae was the first to announce its ticket under the name of the party Pacchacumae would have used in order that a certain party would not be connected with a ticket. Platforms are Constrictive The policy of announcing during the year the names of its senior members was also first adopted by Pachacamac. This is done because it is important to know the names of the executive committee and who are responsible for the actions of the party. The names of Juniors are omitted because there are no Junior on the executive committee. Pachmanne has in the past inverted planks in its platform which it considered necessary for the good of the Student body. The party started, the students joined and came on the student council, a campaign against extravagance in student election. If you read the statements of the two parties which have appeared in the Kannan this fall you will understand what has followed what it has precluded. The point system for men was also advocated by Pachuancan and later adopted. But members of the party are willing to agree that the system as it stands needs certain important changes. Will Take up Important Issues Will Take up Important Issues Incidentally, the parish has in part become a provider of elimination of graft in student activities. This black eye to the students in activities has been eliminated. The system of two varisites and bitter varisites was also advocated under Pachacame administration. Students, we maintain that the Hill political parties should make issues of the more important things that come up in student government. We claim that we have in the past and will continue to have in the future to take up such issues as are of importance to the welfare of the student body as a whole. Why Take a Chance? When Columbus came to America he took a chance, but you don't have to take chances; you know that Paehn莱 candidate candidates are amenable to give the best administration obtainable. Hill political history says so! Olympics, rolled around, had an organization so superior to the aphemore's that the result was a complete victory for the Frosh. So, Freshman, when it comes time to vote, drink of the experience of past Freshman classes who have been free from the stigma of spitting cap-wearing because they have selected Pachacuchan candidates who are such hard-to-track men that they can stopped. Think, then, for Sherwood, Hard, Humberger and Ewing, and assure yourselves of a caress spring! "Compare the Qualifications'