MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1924 129 the the ha hd th of of m st m n n n PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN engineers Construct Road Bed Wot Across Utah's Salt Flat Sea on Victory Memorial Highway in western Utah, where the Viatory highway, transcontinental memorial road, crosses what are known OR the "salt吠" in the Wendover Lift, federal and state regulations experimenting with an entirely w "binder" or dressing for a heavily veiled roadway, which is a marvel adaptability to local conditions, WB according to the results of the likely study, memorandum, seems to serve admirably the purpose for which it is being teated. in breakfast tables, with some mix there of magnesium chloride and other in chemicals. Highway Crosses Flat On the Wendover cut-off the View of highway crosses a flat, some mature miles wide, which it certain seasons is dry, and at other times it covers with a foot or more of water. The water seems to rise out of the ground, without known cause after a certain period of time its underground again. When water is on the surface, the flatts the appearance of an inland 0 miles in diameter. In a "sea-flower" it is quite possible to fornia U. Botanist ses X-Ray to Solve Composition of Wood O. L. Sponsler Advances "Bead Theory" After Research Research Angelos, Oct. 5 - Cellulose, whose structural structure has baffled chemist or a century, is yielding to the bing eye of the X-ray spectrograph. In later, botanist in the University of California, Southern Branch. The recent photographs lead to the here that cellulose—a stick of the example—connects of a tude of example—a molecular all running parallely. Earth Embankment Built ny years ago chemists discover that cellulose consists of anhydride and oxygen in the action of six, ten and five atoms of carbon. They also chemical architectures that does not crystallize, vaporizes, or do any other orthodox not would help out the analytical art. In the light of X-Rays, now yields a series of stable fine photographs which tie the read-string style of rice. "beads" are all alike. Each entity consists of a cluster of 1 atoms mentioned familyed in like an individual chemical molecule, but still chemically tied to neighbors in the string, above those in the same layer of these, end to end, to span distance of one inch. Ordinary waves are too coarse to reveal minute details, so that there is no visibility even in a pove microscope. The minute X-rays are able to pick on exhibit such atomic details at amera. Sponser pictures the cellulose acting as beads closely strong tight cord. The chain resists a better than a push. This aries with the well known principle that a timber will withstand a easier tensile strain than a crunch strain. The bead chains, being separate, can easily spread apart without seaking. This also greets the ninnilar fact that timber, soaked in water, will swell sidewine but not ngnwise. (United_Primes) As Bobs Bobble Love Bobs Bring Beards kengo. -Bobbed hair in time is to have a serious effect in being down the number of marriages. According to Charles Nestle, beauty specialist of New York, in an address here. get almost out of sight of land, in the heart of what at another season of the year seems to be a desert. The new theory tells us that a spoken strand of cellulose should reactive at the end of the strand, and where there is obviously material to hang onto the last knot. This agrees with the fact that chemical tests work on the material, but do not ancease it the side. In constructing the highway across the flats, the engineers have simply built up an earth embankment slightly higher than the usual depth of the water which sometimes stands upon the flats, and 18 feet wide. The sides of the embankment are protected from planking, from the wave action which develops in the big, shallow intail flats, by building the embankment was obtained by means of a big ditch-digging machine. That bobbed hair eventually will hit in beards for women is a prevailed phrase, said Nestle. "That it will be women, in appearance at least, womanly charm is a skill," womanly charm is a skill, there is no doubt that fact will have a marriage rate and may time lead to a falling off of the child's population. in the summer and autumn, when the water reeds below the surface of the ground, leaving the surface coated heavily with a smooth layer of salt which hardens as it is exposed to the air, the flats traversed by the Victoria Highway are famous Pacific coast and western motorways, as well as specialways for the fastest cars in the world, the beds of solid salt affording a perfect rounded for fast driving. This water carries a solution of 28 per cent of salt—malt salt than is carried in the solution in the water of the great Salt Lake. Since the beginning of time the ry of woman has been her hair. Shorn of her long tresses, she is shorn of much of her physical enlargement. She appears manish, wannish for manish-looking women in men's attire, and wears men's wannish "Long hair enables a woman, by changing her collure, to add the charm of variety to her beauty. Batched hair deprives her of this varied attractiveness. She appears no more admiration than she might expect if she appeared every day in the same gown. "As she grows mannish in appearance, she will grow mannish in nature. This will be an inevitable psychological consequence. Thus bobbed hair, with its tendency to subvert be womanless of women, may become a source of tragic conditions in the future." Abandoned Fort Found Ruins Written of by Frémont Uncertified in Colorado (17hist) Rescue Oklahoma city (twice) Denver, co. — fourth of 四个 adobe forts, or tradings posts, written by John C. Fremont and Rufus Sage, has been unearth from the lands of South Platte river, north of Denver. Refunding of U. S. Debt Is Planned by France The builder of the fort and the date of the building have not been determined. It is believed that it was one of the earliest adobe forts constructed on the South Platte and that it was used as a shelter from the early trappers and explorers, long before stage coach days. Washington, Oct. 6—Florida plans soon to refrain her debt to the United States and take advantage of an eight to 12 month morium which has been offered her informally by officiating officers, the United Press learned today. Rains of three of these early landmarks, Fort Lapion, Fort Vaquez and Fort St. Vrain, all in northern Colorado, have stood out since pioneer times as reminders of the Indian warfare of their days. The known to exist only by vulture of reference are the Gunnison Cave, Freemont and Sage, had been hurled by the Platte river when at flood stage. A slight rise in the land and a difference in the texture of the soil drive Dr. LeRoy R. Hafen, curator of the state historical society of Colorado, the clew which led to its discovery. Both the Herriot ministry and the Policaire opposition group in France are understood to favor such action as a next step following the agreement between the two groups protocol for armament and security successful operation of the Dauphin plan. Settlers who came to Colorado in the sixties had never seen or heard of the fort. Sage, however, wrote, as being "much dilapidated at present," that he was levelled with the ground." Fremont indicated that he passed it a year later. Since their visit, time had blotted it out, and the farmer who landed on which it was found farmed without suspecting its existence. American representatives have assured members of the French cabinet that this government 'does not France by demanding payment at a time when France needs money; therefore suggests a refunding money. (United States) 000 snad Volume VI. Olympic Star Heads Qualified Senior Ticket Honor to Whom Honor Is Due; Every Candidate Experienced in Activities PACHACAM NEWS Tom Poor, the Pachacamac candidate for president of the Senior class, has without doubt done more to make the name of the University of Kansas known to the world than any other student in the past few decades. Two men from the University who sentenced Kansas in the Olympics at Paris this summer, and the only K.U. man to place in the meeting. Tom took fourth place in the high jump. This was the first time that he has to take first in his event or the other opponent for the honor. Tom has also been a leader in the activities, other than athletic, of his school and class. He is the 1st vice president of the Men's Student Council of the university, the K Club, Vice-president of the campus politician club, president of his fraternity, a member of the joint committee of student affairs, the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, and Schemie. Tom is also in charge of the Y. M. C. A. employment program and found jobs for many of the students who work their way through school. As several members of the Senior class have said, If Tom is given the opportunity, he will do as much for the Senior class as its president as he has done in the past for the University. Honor to him honor is due. This will be our chance to give him an office which he deserves. Kennedy Is A Leader Alex Kennedy, the Pachacamaca candidate for vice-president, is another prominent leader of this year's Senior class. Alex is a member of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineer and faculty, 2nd vice-resident of the Mita's State University, circulation manager of the Kappa Epsilon engineer, a captain in the R. O. T. C. member of Scabbard and Blade, secretary of Sachem, and president of Theta Tau. Alex has the qualifications and is the logical man for the office. Of course Alex and Tom do not live in the same house or belong to the same fraternal organization as do their rival candidates, but they are both important members. Surely the affairs of the class are of great enough importance to come to their individual attention and they will be able to MEET them and discuss whatever action will be necessary to cope with the situation. Kennedy Is A Leader Elect Frances Edna Secretary Frances Edna is editor of the Kansan, member of the Jawahayer governing board, was a member of the W. Y. C. A. first cabinet last year, belongs to Theta Sigma Phi, honorary manager of the Hall last year, and a conscientious worker on the Stadium-Union drives. **Elett' Frances Edna Secretary** Now there are in the Senior class who are preparing for the first year heard of Frances Edna Wright through the work that she has done in her many activities on the Hill. As a candidate for the office of secretary, the followers of Pacchiano and Pachacamala have the qualifications for the office. Gus Rau is our candidate for treasurer. Every Sonier knows Gus because of the work that he has done in the Ku Kus. Gus was one of the men who helped perfect the music of the Sonier, national pop society, and all the present time is secretary and treasurer of the organization. Seniors, Frances Edna as a democratic and representative woman of the class of 25 is deserving of your appreciation. She will appreciate your vote. Rau Is A Worker If there are any in the class who do not know Gus they will doubtless meet him before the end of the week. Gus has always been a friend-maker. Gus was one of the node who put in a great time of the Kansas Relay Committee and his constant initiative to make it possible. He helped to make the Relays a success. Mount Oread, October 6, 1924 and he will be around this week to see all his old friends and the others he has not yet had the opportunity to meet. Seniors, we do honestly believe that this is the best ticket that has ever been put before any Senior who will meet you. We trust that it will meet your approval, and we feel sure that you will give it your support in the election. Popular Students Nominated for Sophomore Class Every Candidate a Leader in Activities of Class of 1927 Take for example Fred Skær, candidate for president, who is one of the longest men in the class speaking both figuratively and literally. Zuber and Kafka are being harred from the literal aspect of his personality and a personality that makes him a luder unpassport. His oratory ability is well known, and if ever the Sophomore class has a matter to be presented at a convention or in a meeting Fred will certainly deliver the right up to the front door step. Last fall the Freshman class elected the four Pachacamac candidates by large majorities. In every case the Pachacamac candidate had a pluripotent daughter, a day the men and women of last year's Freshman class will vote for the five Pachacamac candidates on the Sophomore ticket because they know from the Pachacamac always just a claic that capable members on the ticket. Lied Well Known Ernest Lied, the vice-presidential candidate, is another big, well-appearing man. Ernest, who is a non-freeroman man, is well able to fill Freer's position should the occasion arise. He will make an able officer. Sophs Know Jane Jones "Know Jane James," Why sure I do?" said a sophomore his marriage when asked concerning his knowledge of candidates. And so it is with most women, who will all know Jane, like her, and are going to vote for her. It is needless to say that Jane will carry a lot of her pap administering the secretary's duties. Eckles Is a Worker "Luke" Eckles, O. W., (organizer) is the degree the candidate for treasurer will carry until he receives his M. D. from the School of Medicine. For "Luke" is an organiser through and through, these qualifications have been tested in Y, M, C, A,驾和 other work of like nature. Johnny Has the Pen Last year's Soph Hop, managed by "Ducky" Miller, Pachacamac's candidate, was one of the Hill's best parties of all time. Everybody termed it "unbeatable." However, Johnny Engle, Pachacamac's candidate this year has just as much ingenuity and pep as "Ducky" had, and will put on a Hop that will equal if not surpass the 1923 affair. THE TICKET Senior Tom Poor President Alex Kennedy Vice-President Frances Edna Wright Secretary Gus Rau Treasure Ted Sanborn President Raymond Nichols Vice-President Eather Ott Secretary Bob Price Treasurer Dick Poutin Fred Skar President Ernest Lied Vice-President Jane Jones Secretary Tamika Brooks Treasurer Johnny Eagle Manager Sap Hon Managers Junior Prom Sophor:ore Freshman Clark Shoreward President George Berg Vice-President Mildred Hunsberger Secretary George Ewing Treasurer Number 2 Compare the Qualifications Johnny Engle may be a little man, but he is capable of putting on a Big Hop. Pachacamac Announces Annaul Caucus and Rally Pachacama's annual torchlight parade and old-fashioned rally will be Wednesday night. The parade will start at 7:00 o'clock and will end at 8 o'clock at Myers hall for a short hour's good time with lots of music and pop. Watch for further announcement! Efficiency Marks Candidates on Junior Ticket Tested Qualifications Show Leadership Abilities of Candidates The Pachacamac junior ticket invites comparison for efficiency and competence. Besides being leaders, all junior Pachacamac candidates are expected to have experience to serve their class with service in the greatest satisfaction. If you but "compare the qualifications" of the various candidates you can not but choose correctly; or Pachacamac pre-requisite a class candidate for your approval. Ted Sanborn at the head of the junior ticket means efficient leadership. Ted is a "K" man. Last year he won his letter at end on the Kansah team that tied Nebraska for the Valley game through the season with an uncrested goal line, which was more than any other major team in the United States was able to do. He is back on the line again this year to help keep the KU team fighting for K.U. every hour every day" is the way to characterize Sanborn. Ted is concivial; and you will like him when you meet him. He is a plain man, and knows how to manage anything. Elect him and he will be "on the line" with 100 per cent service for the class. Nichols Has Experience When it comes down to downtown experience this man Raymond Nichols, candidate for vice-president, has had his share three times over. A man who edits a college annual the size of the Jayhawker holds indispensable right to about half the expedition on the Hill. Everyone that knows "Nicholas" that he is absolutely capable of holding vice-presidence; the only objection they will make is that the job isn't big enough for him. A Democratic Secretary Eather Ott will make a wide-watch secretary. Her wide experience qualifies her, and that's what really counts to present manager of the book exchange efficiency of her work3, and the job of book exchange manager is no snimp. She is one of the most active members of Jay James. She is also a mem Ether believes in and practices democracy in every sense of the word. When she meets you she speaks to you. She is a representative K. U. Look over her hir qualifications and you'll know she "ught" to be elected. Price "Knows His Nails" Bprice promises efficiency as treasurer because he knows everyone on the Hill and knows how to talk to him. He is a hard worker, and will not neglect his work. Bjob has been associated in many K. U. activities, but has not concentrated on any one. However he "knows his nails." Just meet Bboy and you will know that he will give a price that satisfies. Plan Best Prom Ever From Every Overseer Of course you want a Junior Prairie that will be renamed the best over on the Hill, Earl Mills and Dick Becker "know their waves" when it comes to throwing a party that will please everyone in the class and yet not be a financial loss. Mills is aHa Ha Beta Pi, honoring medical fraternity. You know the Hill as the man that knows how to plan a party. Becker is a pledge of Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity. Every body that knows Dick knows who can manage a party. If you are a member, you'll be full of originality and peep, and will run at a minimum of expense. Mills and Becker are the men for it. Sherwood Chosen by Frosh Nominating Committee Students Prominent in High School Activities Are Candidates for Offices Freshman of 1924, do you know that last year's Freshman class elected the entire list of Pachamac candidates as their representatives? Do you know they have been patting themselves off with their superior judgment, and are going to elect Pachamac candidates again this year? Why don't you convince the same superior judgment? Show them that they have no corner liability to determine real quality. Simply vote the Pachamac ticket! Of course you don't know all the Pachacamaca candidates. It is a physical impossibility in a school as large as K. U. to meet everybody you should know in a short weeks. However, in all probability you know at least one candidate and no doubt your chum knows another; so get to know them more notes, look over the propositions, do as many of whom you think to be the best qualified. Doubtless Pachacamaca candidates will be your choice. Shearwood is Unanimous Choice When a group of 50 freshman boys, some fraternity pledges, others not, met to propose a list of candidates they almost unanimously recom- mend to president. For president, Clark comes from Hutchins school with a list of activities as long as your arm. In football he was a 3-year man, playing half-back; as a member of the student council he was recognized as a leader; and as president of his senior class he was an accep- tionary. This same student can give. Why not accept Class dent of the Freshman class, and insure for yourself a clean-cut, hard-hitting, capable leader? Berg Halls From Wentworth George Berg is another man who had had experience as a leader, and it was this experience that he was chosen as the vicepresident. He is a non-fraternity man who halls from Kansas City, George was a student at the Wentworth military academy where he held virtually all of the important office. He capained for three years, was the best rifle shot in the school, was business manager of the dramatic club, captain of the R. O. T. C., and a member of the platoon. With qualifications such as the ability that George will make a vie-presence of when you will be proud. Mittred in a "Live-Wire" When a new student knows a many persons on the Hill as does Milfred Humberger, candidate for secretary, it is a mighty good sign that she is a "go-girl r" and a "live-wire." Of course Milfred had activities galore at her high school, being valedictorian of the W. Y. C. A. class, president of the W. Y. C. A. class in girls' athletics. Such a girl will make a secretary of the first wart; Ewing Was a Master Connector Long before George Ewing, candidate for treasurer, graduated from Wichita State University and run out of jobs to give him. His activities read something like this: treasure of the student council; president of the HI-Y校; secretary Old Boy's conference; master court attorney; president of the Wichita alumna association. Let's vote for George. JUNIORS! The success of the Junior Prom tents with you. Elect Mills and originality boys, and the 1925 Prom will carry all all popularity honors. If you are undecided about voting on certain offices, meet the candidates and see for yourself. The qualifications will show themselves, and point the way when you compare them. If you want efficient student government, elect efficient officials. To east an intelligent vote you must "Compare the Qualifications" and then vote accordingly. Compare the Qualifications "Compare the Qualifications" 14.