I 35 17 B br p l v e c a t i n l w i l FAGE FOUR FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26,1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Plans for Rooter Section Coming On Fine--Bob Roberts at Once Number of Seats Limited Definite Reservations Must Be Made at Oversee "Plans for the rooters section are working out in fine shape," said Rob Roberts, cheer leader, this morning. "The freshmen who met Wednesday with me at the gymnasium promised to give their support to the section." There are a great many upperclassmen who want places in the rooters section." It will be necessary when reserving seats to specify that seats are wanted in the roots' section. Only a few of these reservations are possible. Plans have been completed which will force all events exactly in front of the section which will be located in the center of the east wing. The location day morning at the athletic office. Night Shirt Parade Discussed At the meeting Wednesday, Roberts discussed plans for the annual night shirt parade which will be held Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m. It is probable, according to Roberts that the parade will form at the Rock Chalk pile on North College Hill and parade downtown as has been the custom in former years. A meeting will be held with the business men of Lawrence to complete the plans for the event. Freshmen to Don Head Gear It was officially announced by Roberts that Friday, Oct. 3, at 8 a.m., would be the time for all freshmen to don the induction hats and give students. In addition to the freshman cap, the Men's Student Council at their last regular meeting, passed a resolution requiring all freshmen to wear attached to the buttons of their caps in order to maintain the least 18 inches long. The council authorized the "K Club, Sachema, Seniors, and members of the council to carry paddles to enforce the rule on the days on which the ribbon is visible." That Friday preceding each home game. "An effort is being made," sain Roisberts, "to perfect a system of organized cheering through the medium of a rooters'脚. The men and I must spend a spirit thus for and I am certain that the plan will prove a success." McCarty Supports White Salina Lawyer States Reasons for Decision In coming out for governor, William Allen White has the strong support of Arthur F. McCarty, a lawyer of Salina, who has always been a strong Republican and a leader in the party. For 14 reasons McCarty has decided to support White, and not one of them is his acquaintance with the Emporia editor. The reasons 1. For 25 years White has been a potent force in Kansas for justice decency and truth. 2. William Allen White is a Re publican, although he is not "regu lar." 4. William Allen White is the state's leading citizen, besides being a strong national figure. 3. His work for the people and for his party has been utterly unselfish. He is a candidate for public office because he feels there is a duty ominous bit. 5. Pauleen represents about one-third of the Republican voters of Kansas while White represents about two-thirds. 6. If the Klan proves a menace, White does not intend to sidesteer the issue. 7. Neither fear of punishment nor hope of favor sways White from what he conceivez to be right. 8. Paulen hasn't the people he behind him and cannot be elected in any event. It is either White or Davis. The election of White as governor at this turn will have an effect on it will put the Republican party, for it will put a Republican in office. 9. The election of either Davis or Paulen would further the "bloc" in government which is un-American and which does not tend to produce government officials. White does not favor the "bloc" idea in the government. 10. William Allen White has not an exaggerated sense of his own greatness or importment; in fact he is the most man for one of his attainments. 11. It is suggested by White that we should try for awhile being neigh boys to each other. 12. When White was arrested for unapplying the principle of free speech, it furnished another evidence Charles Wall, c'27. Elected Freshman Squad Captain Charles Wall, £27, Sedan, via elected captain of the freshman football team at a meeting held Thursday evening. Wall has had two years football experience, at Southwestern College at Windfield. The last year he played he was captain of the team. Wall is five feet eleven inches tall and weighs 100 pounds. He has prospects of making his final year as he披 accurately, is a good kicker and a heady player. While Coach Burn is away on scouting trips the squand will be in charge of Captain Wall. Furious Crowds Defy Authority of Unknown Man Standing Guard Mystery Surrounds Discovery of Long Subterranean Reservoirs (United Press) Washington, Sept. 26 — The mystery around the strange numbers of murders accidentally discovered under a flooded basement in the executive residential district deprived today with the discovery that unknown persons ever night wallowed off the building. The tunnels blocked off led to places where iron inads and stone arches indicated a second and lower level where subterranean apartment were suspected by the original investigators. Exploration of these leads had been deferred to await better tools. A strange man this morning stood guard over the yawning hole by which the labyrinth was first discovered and prevented people from entering it. The furious crowd disliked his authority, the stranger fled the house and the villagers were discovered. These will be opened and the second level trial for, One of the passages led toward the old Austrian legation giving further support to the "apy tunnel" theory of 1917 and 1918 dates found in it. The the bricks are of a special kind made for the residence of a millionaire erected over twenty years ago. Residents of the neighborhood do not recall any excavations or removal of earth which would account for the enormous amounts of digging the tunnels represent. Evidence that the tunnels may move recently have been used by bootleggers is believed by some to be increasing. This is based on the quantity of bottles found around the walling up of the approaches to the lower level and the action of the mysterious stranger early today. Cry of "Oh, Harold" Brings Out Huskies "Oh Harold, come here!" aborted "Potsy" Clark at football practice the other evening. Among the spectators at the practice, mary of whom were witnessing for the first time a variety workout, this remark caused not a little of comment. Who in the world could the coach be calling for? Surely not a football player because they are all called Bill or Jim, but never Harold. Imagine the surprise of these spectators who know no little of the name of the Kansas football players who stood stepped forward in response to "Fotoy," for Harold. These five men were Captain Harold Burt, Zolder Zuber, Harold Smith, Harold Testerman and Harold Baker. Philatelic Society Open to All Stamp Collector. The K. U, Philatelic Society hold its first meeting of the year Thursday evening in room 207, Fraser hall. The Philatelic Society, which was founded last year, welcomes all serious stamp collectors in the University to membership. It is intended to foster friendship and give an opportunity for trading of duplicate stamps, as well as increasing philatelic knowledge among the public in Lawrence and members of the faculty who are interested are also invited to attend. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in room 297, Frasert Hall. 13. He is energetic with an active body and brain. These are wonderful adjuncts to his courage, to his clear-headed thinking, his sense of humor that insures his perspective, and his real ability. of White's clear thinking in the midst of confusion. 14. He is of and for Kansas with every fiber of his being. In the last 25 years, White has garnered intimate knowledge of the people of the tribe, their beliefs and their faith, such as is possessed by few, if any, others. Germans Watch ZR-3 in Final Test Flight; Comes to U. S. Soon New Zeppelin Crosses Baltic in Last Trials Before Delivery Berlin, Sept., 28—Thousands of men, women and children of the republic of Germany filled Berlin's streets and squares today, raising up in awe and admiration as they thrilled over the city through a cloudless sky. School children were given a hollygirl; many shops closed while the proprietors joined the strong outside; there will be many a stiff cloak worn by the new owners. You will be final endurance test of the news and finest airship yet built. hovered all night over the Baltic region. "What a pity America is taking in away from us," was heard on every side. The zeppelin, which will be flow to America and delivered next month. It crossed and recoiled over Copthamen and its barely audible propellers and twinkling cabin lights. He board and seen in Helsingborg, Sweden. President Ebert broadcast a speech of welcome by radio to the grant visitors, expressing a wish that these Zeppelin will "wear overseas to demonstrate Germany's undiminished courage." The ZR-3 set out from Friedrich- kafen at 09:52 a.m., m. Thursday and a little more than 24 hours later it was hovering over Berlin. Bernil's burgonaster sent, greetings by radio declaring that the ZR-3 is a "symbol of German ability and efficiency hearing a message to the German-Americans of the nearness of their homeland." The zeppelin was greeted by a squadron of aeroplanes and immense crowds sent an thunderous "hock" and sang, "Deutschland Überaller!" forgetting for the moment that the nirship was going to a victorious motion as one of the symbols of Germany's defeat. Electric Iron in leather case with clothes pins. Weight 1.25 pounds, Guaranteed. Once used an absolute necessity. Price, $2.98. Electric Curling Iron A special number; white enameled handle, non-tarnishable; guaranteed. Price, $1.25. 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