Vol. B Gr THURSDAY, MAY 15.1924 o h d e o n h i h f o l o THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ambitious Athlete Acquires Straw Hat Murray Davis, pitcher for the University of Kansas baseball team won a straw bat by the screw driver who had a bad taste as assistant, Frank Rising, chipped and cut their way to the bat in the large cake of ice that was on display in the locker room. The Lawrence Ice and Storage Company had frozen the straw hat in a large 200 pound cake of ice as part of the advertising of straw hat day in Lawrence. They plan to wear it alternately. (Continued from page 1) First Bills Passed by New Student Council (Continued from page 1) offense is committed in the fall semester, or after the spring semester of a follow- up year if the offense is committed in the spring Section 8. That any person who shall take or receive any compensation for his services, nor whether such compensation is given to the institution thereof be punished by being deprived of his social privileges at the University, and on a second occasion, on a second occasion, and on a second occasion by permission from the University for a period of time. Section 9. That any person or persons, or any organization or class which issue a defect in the giving of information of any periodical not be allowed to give any further entertainments or publish any further content which may be considered satisfactory security given thereafter and in the filing of the financial interest for looms the Manager or accountant responsible and the chase organization secondarily responsible and the organization secondarily responsible and the institution for looms have no responsibility in that order. Section 16. That this bill shall be in force from and after its publication according to the constitution. Passed by the Men's Student Counell th 12th day of May, 1924. Secretary Attire: Wallace James Flood: McComb Preside Bill No. 3 A BILL CONCERNING A JOINT COMMIT TION ON STUDENT AFFAIRS. Be it enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas; Section 1. That on or before the first day of June of each year the Men's Student Council shall elect from its own number five representatives to the Council Affair, which shall represent the Council and the men students of the University of Kansas on all meetings at once between the University and the College. Section 2. That if any member of the Men's Student Council, elected by it to serve on the Joint Committee on Student Affairs, joins a Joint Committee on Student Affairs two successive times he shall be placed on dollar which shall be the amount paid to his Joint Committee, he place on the Joint Committee. Section 3. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication according to the constitution. Passed by the Men's Student Council this 12th day of May, 1924. Attest: Wallace James Fleidl McComb President Floyd McComl Bill No. 4 A BILL CONCERNING A JOINT COUNCIL it is it enacted by the Associated men of the University of Kansas; Nestor 2. That such joint meeting of the Executive Council of the Men's Student Government shall be conducted by a joint Council会议 shall be designated as a joint Council meeting and the representatives of the Men's Student Council in such a meeting shall be appointed as unmet matters of general student concern. section 1. That for the consideration of a committee or a group, be it the University or a whole, the Mei's Student Council may provide by a joint resolution with the department and the district government Association for a joint meeting. Section 4. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication to the constitution. Passed by the Men's Student Council in 12th day of May, 1924. Attest: Winnie Sherer Floyd McComb President Secretary a plurality vote in the manner hereinafter A HILL CONCERNING THE JAYHAWKER he it enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas; The University of Minnesota Section 1. That the elective officers on the Jayhawker staff should be the Editor and the Business Manager who shall be selected by section 2. That at each general spring election a separate halftime shall be provided upon which shall be printed the names of the Jawahar leaders and the nominations of the Jayawahker, which nominations shall have been previously certified by the Advisory Board as herederified provided, and that at each General Session of the Sqhumee and Junior classes only. Section 2. That there is hereby created an Advisory Board composed of the Editor and Nineteen Manager of the Jayawahker for the purposes primarily by the Men's Student Council, and one student elected annually by the Women's Student Government Association and three women appointed annually by the Chancellor. Section 4. That the Advisory Board shall provide an accounting system and approve all contracts before they may be signed by the Authorized Person. The Authorized Person may remove either the Editor or the Business Manager from office for any cause, and may fill vacation on the Advisory Board due to illness or other reason. You must return of the previous year to return to the University, and they shall certify for nomination from students in the Northwestern class candidates for the office of Editor and Business Manager. You may vote as herebefore provided for. Section 5. That the Editor and Business Section 5. The Editor and Business Manager shall have the power to appoint and remove all members of the staff locum and publish publication of a credit school annual report. **Section 6.** That the salaries of the Edison and Business Manager shall be fixed by the Advisory Board and not be issued until the publication of Section 7. That any cash profits from the publication and sale of the Jayhawker will be placed in a share fund, unless such fund has been provided, until a maximum of $2000.00 has been reached, after which additional cash profits shall go to the bank. Section 6. That loans incurred by the publication of the daymaker shall be made payable to the fund, or funds thereof, or shall be paid by such other means as may be recommended to the Council and the Executive Council of the Women's Student Government Association. Section 9. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publica- tion according to the constitution. Passed by the Men's Student Council the 12th day of May, 1924. President 1.0ST - Mortar Board pin with name M. Emmert, between Oread high and Green hall. Finder please call 261. tf. Wallace James WANT ADS I. OST—Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. Reward. tf LOST—Patent leather purse containing about $6, between Wiedemann's and Corbin hall or between Corbin and 1602 Louisiana. Allen at 860. FOR RENT at the Orenad, a few apartments about June 1st. For the next year. Also a few for the summer months only. Call 4148. tf WANTED—10 men to all maps this summer. Minimum $35 per week. See or call Ingham, 3:00-6:00 p. m. Phone 1388, 1217 Tenn. LOST—Elight wrist watch on brown and orange ribbon. Initials on back. Finder please call M. Olive early, 880. LOST- Black leather note book 45 x 6 inches. Index sheet and valuable note. Reward. Call Dorothea Arp, 2377 Blue. M18 LOST-Pad of Watkins checks to leather folder. Stubs wanted for record. Please call 1222 or 2337 D. M. Whiteide. LOST - Educational Sociology by W. R. Smith, at conventation Monday, May 12. Finder please leave at Kansan business office. ROOMS for men, summer session. One block from campus, sleeping porch. 1244 Louisiana. M21 WANTED—A girl to do typing in exchange for room next year, phase 2174. M21 FOR SALE—Grand piano, best of condition,$550. Phone 2710. M21 FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring, $50. Call 2577, 1200 Tenn. tf LEFT at College Inn barber shop a pair of dark shell rimmed glasses. Summer Session June 2 - July 11 July 14 - August 22 University of Denver School of Commerce Accounts, and Finance Accounting taught by Roy B. Kester, America's leading authority 20th and Glenarm Place Denver, Colorado all C. Owner may have same by inquiries at Kansan office and pay for ad. WANTED—Typing of all kind, 50c per 1000. 200 W 12 th, phone 1490. M119 Special courses in Higher English, Statistics, Economics, and Business Administration An $800 Graduate Fellowship available. Call (866) 552-3910. LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder please call 1117. Reward. m18 WANTED—To cars for fraternity or sorority house by young married FOR SALE—Ford roadster, '20. Price, $85. Call 285, Boggs. *OST—About May 7 on athletic field, a brown, cordovan leather bill folder containing a card and checks. Please call 2759 Black. Reward. M16 couple attending both summer sessions. References. Write J. D. Petty, athletic director, Wilson, Kan. M16 When classes are over see Europe! This summer in Europe! The Olympic Games—the supreme quadrennial test of America's prowess against the athletes of the world. The British Empire Exhibition—the foremost event of its kind ever held in England. The champions of the British turf will race at Epsom and Ascot. The players will entertain you with sparkling gayeties. The joy of travel—days ar 4 nights on the broad Atlantic. Shows 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 Cross for $125 Now is your chance—for exchange rates are favorable—living expenses abroad are low. 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