SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Dramatic Airship Accident Marks Closing of Race Explosion Occurs in Mid-Air When Captain Skeei Approaches End of Course *Dayton, Ohio, Oct 4.* One of the dust降定 airplane airplanes飞越The World War marked the closefighter of the international air war. Capt. Bari S. Skeel, Skool, service lot. Selfridge Feki, Meka, who lived in mid-air when his plane collapsed and exploded as he measured the tilting of his course in the Pulitzer sophy case. Sixty thousand spectators, including the pilot's wife, saw the fuguee in the Cartis race come in hatchlower two of the skies in a blower of fire. A cry went up from the land and a crowd creaked realist it had happened. large hole in the money tree or land which perishes familiar with section say in a bottleneck all us that could be seen. The hale which rapidly spoiled over ill-fasted racer and big skin was rounded by bits of wrinkles and grass of wriggles. [Geysers of mud shot, skipped as we body of the plane - weighted by 420-horsepower motor - hurried it in the boor. **Heitut, H. II., Mills, flying a Spruce** **writer, who the Pulitzer Prize with in** **bed in 1965 miles per hour, his** **friend in 1973 miles per hour,** **it year's winner at St. Louis.** Chinese Student Enrolls merican "System" Impresses Newcomer Newcomer Ernest Shih, Chinese student from Illinois Nast College, Kuklansk, China was enrolled in the university today as a special student, pending approval of the University of Houston as an accredited college graduate. Mr. Shih entered the university a nonpollution student. *Whole trance into being* centered *States like* the of twelve-mouth production. He enrolled in the *boundless* of Ancient America at the University of Arizona State. Ms. Tebi Chen Shih is an international student commenting on the strangeness this country Mr. Shih said, "The reeds are so wide and clean and it so outlet. I like the country very much." "The Americans in my country are so best liked of all the foreigners, they teach us system, just like every system, we teach us system, even very amd to be here." awrence-Leavenworth Game Proves Walkaway In a game featured by the vere- sure Lawrence offence, the Lawrences high school defended Leavenson to 2 in 0 an all-sided game of rock all at Cordley field Friday after con. The Lawrence team played a four open field game that Leavworth would not stop. The outstanding rays of the game came early in the fourth quarter. Leavworth fumbled either 15 yard line and a Lawrence layer recovered and went for a touchdown. On the first play following the ensuing kickoff, Leavworth fumbled again and another Lawrence touchdown resulted. Other nature plays were a 40 yard场 plus completed by the Lawrence队 and a 92 yard roll for a touchdown return. Lawrence halfback raney and Kennedy were the star at Lawrence while Summer was outstanding player for Leavorth. New Home Economics Laboratory Completed The new dining room and two-upholstery for the home economics department are finished and are now ready for use. The rooms are in a former bedroom, formerly occupied by the waiter room. The dining room is furnished in walnut and contains two sofas, a large buffer and a china closet. It will be used for house entertainment, and for class meetings. A large butler's pantry connecting room with the kitchen, is equipped with the necessary equipment for two large stevens, stoves, cabinets and theory necessary for two coats that will be used for laboratory practice. Three hundred men have reported are working out for wrestling at Arnold University. --a lower temperature than the afternoon side which has been exposed to the sun's rays for a longer time; the dark regions are at a higher temperature than the light ones, and a gradual rise in temperatures of the southern hemisphere, where summer is now advancing, is recorded. Lack of Lockers Causes Changes in Class Work Prehman gym classes are being instructed in military drill instead of the regular firework which is customary by the back of a gymnast in the gymnasm. Drill is being conducted on the ground in front of Fowler shops. Regular gymnastics classes will be held, and regular foster spaces can be provided. Conference Officials Decide Changes For 1924 Football Rules Big Ten Athletic Commissioner Meets With Delegates in Chicago (United Press) Grant Press Colombia...Important entrance in the interpretation of the football rules were decided upon by leading officials of the western conference, in a meeting with Major coachs and commissioners of the big ten teams. No more protection than at any other time should be given a passport in the water on board or in passport of the authorities. Another decision made that a heel hole may be made in the ground to rest the ball preliminary to the kick-off. This applies to the much disliked 1932 ruling which ruled out the ball, which formally held the pike rim. Other decisions follow: All four officials are held responsible, for a minibus in the interpersonal relations of the manager of the home team which must provide the holder which the field judge is required to carry. This pistol is fired at the end of quarers as well. To the rule: "Any player may recover in kick fall which has not caused the loss of terminations." The team is not taught by its off side men!" A forward pass is held completed when it is momentarily hold secure in the field of play. When a ball is fanned on a try for goal the doer can run to the end of the pitch for a place kick will not be considered offside. The referee is kept the record of two minute periods of time called by captains Scheme to Send Man Home; Name Perfume "Hello there." "Why, hello, honey, how-are-yuh?" "Oh, joy!" fine. Walking down the hill! "Yee. Gee, that's a good lookin' out vah gah on." "Thanks. You're no slouch for yourself this morning. Can't you be doing lately?" "Oh, nothing much. I went to the Miaha Gummer dances last night lunch." "Oh, boy. They cure put on some seen dances, don't they?" "They sure do. And honey, they rost the best lookin' man on the bill. You have a been date, you have a bounty, you have date, he wore a ward and bilies, bites." "Say, what that man across the street?" "Your attitude registered by both of us." "Who? Oh, that one with the only hair! Oh, that's Sammy Outfoberger a The Epom pledge. I戴ed with him and he sure is keen in everything. He's just too fast. But kid, I pulled the awful honor on him the other night. I'd been trying all evening to think of the name of that perfume you use. I wanted to get some it. I got ready to getting ready to go it just popped into my head and the first thing I knew I sang out "You-be-gone, that's it." Well, you know what I meant. That's the way you promenade. You've got to get ready just looked dazed for a minute. Then he laft and laft, "You-be-gone," he said. "Goe that sure is a new way to send 'em flowers." Kid, I just about fell through the floor! Were Cute thing like that always get across. He'll come back for more." I hope so. Well, honey I hear. "Oh well, you should worry. Cute thibor! He that says got across, "I hope so. Well honey, I have to go up to the house. See yeh to A announcement is made of the marriage of Elizabeth Heyer A. B, B*4, and "Jack" Delaney, Ll. B, E*. B*3, and "Jack" Delaney, Ll. B, E*. Mr. Mc., Mrs. Delaney will make their home in Troy, Kan., where Mr. Delaney is practicing law. Mrs. Delaney is a member of Pt Beta Phi, and Mrs. Delaney of Pt Gamma Phi. "Well, so long. Be good." Luna funds and money allotted to students under certain scholarship provision at Northwestern University during the last year aggregated $1,282.50. The fund benefitted 319 persons. Scientists Disagree on Mars Temperature After Recent Checks Measurements at Mt. Wilson (Seiena Service) at Flagstaff Washington, Oct. 5—Measurements of the temperatures of Mars, taken at the Mt. Wilson, Calif., and the Flagstaff, Ariz., observations are not in complete agreement. The Flagstaff data are published in this week's number of "Science," and the Mt. Wilson figures were made public by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. According to the observations at Mt. Wilson, the noonday temperature on the Martian equator is about 10 degrees above freezing, that is, about 42 degrees Fahrenheit, or the temperature of a late February day in the temperate region. The Flagstaff area centigrade or 85 degrees Fahrenheit, like a temperature-zone April day. The Mt. Wilson observations show that the temperature of Mars depends largely on the direct rays of the sun, as do temperatures on the mountains of the earth, for the average morning temperature, between Martian and solar days. Mars also sees Fahrenheit, while over the south polar are a low point of 95 degrees below zero is reached. The Flanagan scientists do not give exact figures except for the noonday temperature, but they say, "their radiometric measurements show that the equatorial zenus are much warmer than the polar regions which emit practically no planetary radiation; the morning side of the planet is at An extra rehearsal of the club will be held next Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 in the assembly room on the second floor of the Engineering building. Extra rehearsal will be held each week until Thanksgiving to prepare for the Columbia trip, according to Professor Laurentine. Glee Club Accompanies Chosen Arlo Huff, laf2, and L. L. Nivene, c28, have been chosen as accompan- nials for the Moe's Glee Club of Colorado for the 19th annual join- according to Prof. T. A. Lawrence, director. CHOICE CANDIES Glee Club Accomanista Chasen Chocolate Covered Cherries, 75c 1 Pound Martha Melange, $1.00 (Mixture of Aftermiats) Assorted Chocolates, Special 59c Assorted Chocolates Special 590 Barber's Drug Store FREE Boudoire and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring Electrical Appliances of All Kinda complete with the waffle iron attachment, for the College Girl who can spare money on food and Friday afternoons. A $16.50 Armstrong Table Stove Get the particulars at once from— The Kansas Electric Power Co. 719 Massachusetts - Stand on your own feet, Originally, most of the girl's steps are taken backward. You can stand in the girl's straights and toes pointed. Stem back with a long step, landing on the ball of the foot, and coming down on the heel. Don't walk on your toes. (Continued). You'd Better Learn to Dance Ione DeWatteville Opposite the Postoffice Pox Tro Waltz Tango School of Dancing Phone 2762 Insurance Bldg. DRIVE IT YOURSELF Rent-A-Ford New Cars Equipped with Balloon Tires On your trips to out-of-town games, our charges are— No hourly charge before 6 p. m. except Sundays and Holidays. Touring -- 100 miles--10c Cause 100 miles--15c No hourly charge on ear over 24 hours on drives more than 100 miles. Rent-A-Ford Company In following out our usual program of clean progressive politics we would call your attention to the fact that our finances are in the hands of the Treasurer of Student Organizations, at the business office. Thus we are on the same financial basis as the Men's Student Council, the Jayhawker, and other organizations of merit. We feel that these are the most important of the way in which we use the funds that are donated each year for the betterment of University political life. Therefore we are proud to say that our books are to the pub BLACK MASK THE CAMPAIGN OPENS THE TRUTH A Note of Progress Senior Class Officers THE CAMPAIGN OPENS It is time that all good citizens of the university began to consider the issues of the coming election. Black Musk takes great pleasure in announcing to the student body the following candidates who have been selected to run for the office these tails. THE BLACK MASK TICKET Junior Class Officers Mirwin Graham President "Marshal" Pardee Vice President Dorothy Anne Cheney Secretary "Dave" Armstrong Treasurer Edith Haigin Presidents "Vice" Hill Vice President Maude J. Meyer Secretary Johnnie Marie Presidents Johnnie Bell, "Ad" Walker Sophomore Class Officers *Lewis* Davidson ... President *Mercy* "Juddy" Judkins ... Vice Pres. *Alice Foaring* ... Secretary *Tosh* Tosh ... Tosh *Jimmy* Darash ... Sash Her Hog, Mgr. Freshman Class Officers MEDIAN CLASS "Babe" Lee...President Leland Sloan...Vice President Margaret Brett...Secretary Byran Sarvis...Treasurer William Patterson Robert Patterson Addison Walker Robert Brown Harry Skinner Paul Cress Robert Monett Paul Rientaes Wilder Dresser Daniel Millman Lee Kernifield Leo Reynolds Caupe Garcia Nerman Harriette C. A. Buls William Immer Petz Wetsy Junior and Senior Members of Black Mask Following the usual practice of Block Mask we are publishing a list of the members of the party who are in the inner circle, and who assume each year the responsibility of organizing the campaign JUNIORS Milton Amos John Montgomery Ernest Newcomb John Blake Cornelius Ashley Wesley James Verdi Tucker Ryan Wesley Roberts SENIORS lie, our financial system is sound and just, and the people who support our campaign financially have a check on where the money is being. We hope that other organizations will not be slow to follow in the lead of Black Mask in adopting this policy of sound finance. Our Candidates It is indeed in pleasure I announce to the students of the Senior class that we have a ticket that bears inspection. We do not claim that there are no other candidates that are observing your support, nor do you require any knowledge or only persons qualified for the offices. However we do think the steward chosen merit your support. The ticket is headed by a man who needs no introduction to the student body. Morwin Graham has long been admired for his ability to lead and i am sure he can canolymp team last summer. As Dr. "Phog" Allen said of him at the opening ceremony in the Stadium, "he has jumped farthr r in the stop and jump then any other man in American." We do not hold that he should be elected because he is an artist and should serve as a side of his character. We want to be sure that you know definitely who he is. Morwin is captain of the track team for next spring. Just another indication of his ability to lead If you want a man that will get things done, who will have some nice ideas for the program of this semester, or a first class man, a gentleman and a scholar, we recommend Merwin to you. For vice president of the class we invite "Marab" Pardue. He belongs to the same organization as Grasham. They live in the same house. They have nothing without having to call meetings and iron out their differences. All if you can see the advantage of this combination. You all know Marah. He has served his University faithfully but quietly. She has done nothing so outstanding to claim your attention and the ability to steer straight. Dorothy Anne Cheney is well known to the students of the class. She had been an active worker in the Stadium-Union drives. She has captained a team of workers calling Stalin's Red Army. She was also a member of the Sirigma Delta, honorary Political Science Fraternity, and by the way is the only girl on the hill who is a member. She is president of Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociology fraternity, and is treating more seriously than any other she is an A student. She has the qualifications for the office of Secretary of the Senior Class. Everyone knows her and we all like her. Let us give our support Thurra- We wish to call your attention to the fact that Dave Armstrong is the man we endorse as treasurer of the class. This office always calls for a man of integrity, and a man of ability. He is responsible for the finance, operations, marketing, and Cand. Major of the R. O. T. C, umpire. He is the president of the Sabbard and Blade, biosport military (Greater) He was a varsity baseball man in the 1950s, and he will be ball squad member for one year. He sked his leg during the season last year and could not play baseball. He still has all the old fight that his office indicates. Let's put Dace across successful year for the season of 1925. Eddie Habin needs an introduction to the Juniors. Eddie is the "fightin' Irishman of the football squad." They like him for the stuff that he has in him. You all like him for the name, but not for his skills with his friends. He is a man that can get the job done. Let's try Eddie for president this year. "Vie" Hill is the man we recommend for the vice presidency of the Junior class. A fighter from start to finish, "Vie" has been one of the most successful University in every house of her activity. He has fought for her honor in the boxing ring, on the mat, and now is taking the knacks on the football field. You know "Vie" Hill. He has a duty to perform. Maude Moss is one of the most democratic women on the hill. She is self-supporting. She is an active member of the Jay Janes. Maude Moss is also a strong lines of University activity. She was on the winning team in the Stadium-Union drive last year, Yet, she certainly is a good dependable worker. She was actively connected with the K. U. Kurvainal last year and helped to make it the success that it was. We are for Maude, and we are for all of us. For Treasurer we could find no man better qualified than Jimmy Jarboe. He is a Junior in the Engineering School. He made the varsity basketball last year. He was on the cross country squad last year, and is going good this fall. He looks like a good man for the five mile grind. He is a member of the R.O.T.C. T. C. He is a graduate of the honor, and at the same time will be willing to work at the job, he recommend Jimmy to you. We all want a keen Junior From. Who doesn't? It is up to us to choose manners, manliness and manners, the treasurer of student organizations in finding out where to out-cat Watch this space for announcement of a Big Black Mask Rally. down on unnecessary expense. This has never been done in the past. We are commenting two men that have said they have heard of the staff that it takes to put across the best party the hill has ever seen. The Team bid fare to be the biggest social event of the year. Let's put Allen and John's Bill in charge of the party. Johnnie Bell is a man that has been prominent in social life. He has been in a good many activities, but has majored in parties. He knows what an audience is like and is a friend of many students on the hill. He knows what they want in the way of a party. He will see that the ideas are innovative that will make the Jerry From the best it has ever been. Johnnie Ad and Johnnie Bea in a Real Prom. Adib was an executive all of his lifes. He was a member of the boxing outfit. He has captained a team in the Memorial Campaign with great success. He is chairman of his county club. Ad is a student. He is a member of Alphon, Kappa Pi, honorary Economics fraternity. Levie Davidson is the man for the Sophomores to consider. Black Mask doesens him for the presidency of the class. He is in action on the football field. Did you see him yesterday. He is a first class fightman. He will spirit that you have a little class spirit. He will appoint men that will organize a defensive arc. If you want a man that knows how to win pick Davidson. He needs no recommendation. You know the man. Is there a Sophomore that doesn't know Alice Fearning? If so you have been make up on this campus. It would be to your advantage to meet her She is caring her way through school. She is a member of the student body and an active worker in Y, W, C, A — Faithful— not dainty— that's Alice Fearning Juddy Jackieke is not a whit a track, football, nor baseball, nor yet he is a man that you would pick for the pink branig beanie. He is just a kid because of his friendly attitude because of his friendly spirit. Many a man has been spared a walk up the bill because Juddy came by in his old red fliver. You all know him. He is a good student, an average man, with a strong character and will serve you well and faithfully. Jim Fligg is an engineer. He knows his stuff. If you want an honest man, and an efficient man, choose Jim. He made a name for himself as speaker at the Engineers banquet last week. You can tell that means that he has some system about his daily work. He gets things done and he gets them done on time. The Sooth Hop should be a bigger and better party. Jim Darrah contends that he knows how to make it that. He is an engineer, but not a woman hater. He knows his stuff when it comes to parties. If you want a party that will not go into the red side of the financial ledger, a party with lots of stip, and lots of pep—Jim is your man. The Freshman class can only be judged by its high school record. We have secured the qualifications of over 290 men and women of the freshman class and offer those as having best performances. Look at their past records. Bob Lee comes from Pratt. He played football all of his years in high school. He was captain of the football team his last year. He was president of his Senior class. Bob was editor of the Pratt Mirror, which won first place in the state contest. He has been president of the Southwest Older Boys Conference for the past two years. He is a man that enjoys a faculty, but not because he has not had an opportunity. If you want a clean-cut, honest, good man with a real record behind him, just try Bob Lee. Leland Slane of Leavenworth is our candidate for vice-president. He was a football and basketball man in high school. He was a member of the H.S.A.C. and was an captain in the R. O. T. C. unit in Leavenworth High. Leland is a student in the engineering school. We recommend him to you as a man with an unusual record, and having a reputation and character that would be hard to excel. Margaret Brett was valedictorian of her class. She was voted the most popular girl in school. She has not done a great lot of things here. She is only a first year student and has been into a number of activities however. She has taken up Y. W. C. A. work, and has a committee position. If this is any indication of her ability to get things done she is going to be full of pop, and she will be involved for the class of 1928. Get acquainted with her, and judge for yourself. For treasurer we recommend Byron Sarvis. You have all met him by this time. He hails from New York on a fellowship. His parents are both dend and he is absolutely working his way alone. He is an excellent track man. He is trying for track and cross country now. This is what he does. We hope that the Freshman class will consider him as the logical man to have as treasurer. A better man is hard to find. We shall tell you more about our candidates tomorrow. We want you to know them. We want only a fair judgment from you. If you consider the opposing candidate for any office as superior to our candidate we want you to vote that way. If you consider the opposing candidate on the basis of their qualifications and motives we have no fear for the result. Signing off for today Black Mask