Mlu Jol 18 col cat Rtl 195 $1 st ne 19 le wo S vi 20 dit 21 a les Kbc Me Ce Sov 19 Gc do et 34 19 ch Nm $2 dmne 011 19 siu an dt et Ppe po No lv Wn gp Vi lv 5 bo ga qde Ol cly 36 Gl nr Sr A lat 73 Vo Ca Tw be Page 3 Thursday, Nov. 16, 1961 University Daily Kansan Long Count Poops UP Victory Party By Marty Moser What was supposed to be a merry party of jubilant UP members turned out last night to be four students munching hamburgers. UP was having this party to celebrate its 9-8 victory over Vox. The group discussion centered around the election. At 11:15 p.m. in a local restaurant, they still did not know all the election results. "I hate to see counting drag on like this," one commented. "Yeah," another agreed. "I'll bet Kenny Kahmann (Springfield, Mo., junior) does, too." (Kahmann's seat on the ASC was being contested by Vox Populi.) "I mean if you know you've lost, you've lost and that it's. But when you don't know . . ." he grimaced. "Where's Anderson?" one of them wanted to know. He was referring to Jim Anderson, Lawrence senior and co-chairman of the UP. "He's still down counting election returns." Tom Hardy, Hoisington junior and co-chairman of UP said. Anderson did come, though, a short time later. He scooted into the booth. Then, raising himself part way, ordered a hamburger from across the room in sign language. "I've been down in that counting room since 5 o'clock," he said. "Joby (Joby Jobson, Prairie Village junior) called for a recount on large men's dormitories." "Why?" Hardy asked "Oh, it's legal. You can contest any vote." He pulled out a clipboard and flipped through it for election totals. Michael Miner, Lawrence freshman, winning candidate from the unmarried-unorganized district, and Gene Gaines, Joplin, Mo, junior, present ASC council member, congratulated Anderson and Hardy. They sat down with the group. Other UP members began to drift in the restaurant and it looked as if the party might grow livier. Conversation sprouted from all corners of the booth. Anderson received his hamburger and gestured with it as he read off election totals. "Well, we got nine ASC seats to their eight and,we might get ten." "How did we come out overall?" someone asked. "We should have cleaned them on the big dorms. They probably took us on the fraternities. "Oh yes five to two." Another group in the booth were discussing; "I think we ought to count the ballots all over again." "They are over Thanksgiving vacation." Another couple said; "I Joseph R. Pearson had about 40 per cent voting. That's good for that place." "Over-all, voting has been a lot better than last spring." "We really have to start working for this spring election." One box in the booth said: "I think the election bill ought to be changed." He looked up. No one was listening. It was 11:45 and the party broke up soon afterward. BIRD TV - RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. TV - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service The boss has gone to California to see the Jayhawks win that game Saturday. He needs expense money, so come on down and fill your gas tank. Thanks! More than 250 pieces of surplus wooden furniture — some of it dating back to pre-World War II days—will be sold by the University today for only a fraction of its original value. University Furniture Sale Today China Film Tonight The Young Americans for Freedom will sponsor the anti-Communist film "Red China—Outlaw" at 7:30 tonight in Fraser Theater. The film is produced by the Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Red China to the United Nations. The public is invited. Hughes to Speak Dudley J. Hughes will be guest speaker at the geology department and state geological survey meeting today at 3:45 p.m. in Lindley Hall, Mr. Hughes, lecturer for the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, will speak on "Faulting Associated with Deep-seated Salt Domes in the Northeast Portion of the Mississippi Salt Basin." Included in the sale will be about 25 desks priced from $5 to $7 apiece, 200 desk chairs at $2, 20 bookshelves and cabinets and 15 wooden tables. The sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at a University Quonset Hut storage area located at 837 Pennsylvania St. All sales are cash and are final. Purchases must be removed from the site tomorrow by the buyers. Auto Wrecking & Junk New & Used Parts and Tires East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Quality Watch Repairing DANIELS JEWELRY 914 Mass, Ph. VI 3-2572 Kansan Classifieds Get Results Get with it, man! You belong in traditional Post-Grad Slacks Smoothest pair of slacks that ever hit a campus! Trim, tapered Post-Grads have the authentic natural look other slacks try to imitate! Belt loops and cuffs are standard equipment. Pleatless? Of course! Pick out a few pair today-at stores that are "with it". Only $4.95 to $9.95 in blends of Orlon® and other washable fabrics. h. i.s SPORTSWEAR Don't envy H·I·S...wear them