Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1962 "Other Fellow"rigging and cited three reasons for last night's ruling. (Continued from page 1) VOX AND UP candidates in the men's large dormitory district gave themselves a 50-50 chance. Five candidates—three UP and two Vox—are running in the district. A Vox candidate said he thought the voting would be large enough to elect four representatives with two representatives from each party. Taking a more affirmative stand on his candidacy, a UP representative from the men's large dormitory district maintained UP would sweep the district. No consensus could be obtained from the women's large dormitory district since the two UP candidates were unavailable for comments. A Vox candidate maintained all four of the candidates—two UP and two Vox—have a strong chance of being elected if there is a good vote turnout. ONE OF THE most competitive races will be in the freshman dormitories because of the size of the district. Five freshman—three UP and two Vox—are vying for ASC seats. Five freshman three UP and two Vox are vying for ASC seats. A UP candidate said she felt there was a Vox stronghold in Gertrude Sellards Pearson and a University Party stronghold in Corbin. MORE optimism was expressed by Vox members in the fraternity district than in any other district. Vox outnumbers UP 4 to 2 in this district. In the sorority district three Vox candidates are running against one UP candidate. Tau Fraternity, so he ruled that Theta Tau could not vote in my district, thus giving the advantage to the Vox candidate." (Continued from page 1) Ogilvie Disclaims Ruling- Bob Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, and UP Greek co-chairman, said that "since Theta Tau is listed in the Student Directory as a professional fraternity, it seems unfair to me that Stuckey should rule that Theta Tau can vote only in the social fraternity district after the campaign has been completed." (Theta Tau is also listed as a social fraternity.) Stuckey denied charges of election Great Men to Be Discussed Arnold Strassenburg, associate professor of physics, will discuss the studies and works of physicists at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. The Great Men of the 20th Century will be highlighted in discussion group on Wednesday. His lecture is part of the "Great Men" discussion sponsored by the KU-Y. The group has recently finished a seven-week study of the Indian leader, Gandhi, and will begin a study of Albert Schweitzer next week. - Theta Tau is a member of the Inter-Fraternity Council. - Theta Tau has the same function as social fraternities. - Theta Tau voted in the Social Fraternity district last year. Mike Mead, Kansas City, Mo. senior, and Triangle president said that Stuckey's ruling came as no surprise to him. (Triangle is a social fraternity and has always voted in the social fraternity district.) He said, however, that Theta Tau is considered to be a social fraternity because they maintain a house and are members of the IFC. (IFC membership is limited to social fraternities only.) Wayne Pratt, Topeka senior, and Theta Tau president, admits he thinks Theta Tau did vote in the Social Fraternity district last year, but wants to vote in the Professional Fraternity and Co-operative district this year because of their national professional fraternity affiliation and because Theta Tau wants to support a candidate in the Professional Fraternity district. Drip - Dry Car Wash 98c Wiley's Texaco Service 23rd & Louisiana VI 2-0381 Gripers Grope- The Answer: Rope "Is this the finish of the KU line?" asked a sign found early this morning hanging by a rope from a tree in front of Flint Hall. Arthur C. Lonberg, director of athletics, said in reply to a request for comment, "Why don't we ignore it? Let's don't dignify it by recognizing it." George Bernhardt, assistant football coach, said in regard to the sign that "The boys don't give up; they'll just come back fighting harder." A campus police department official, when asked about the sign, said he had no information about it. The origin and purpose of the sign were undetermined. The sign was apparently related to the Saturday homecoming game defeat of KU's line by the University of Nebraska. KUOK Will Have Party at 6 Tonight KUOK will hold a combined open house-election party at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The event, which will last until the final returns for campus elections are available, will be in the KUOK studios in the basement of Hoch Most of the candidates for freshman class offices and the All Student Council are expected to attend the party. Special features will be: - Beeper phone reports direct from the counting room in the basement of Bailey Hall. - Interviews with candidates who attend. - Profile sketches of the candidates for each office. Alfalfa Used Freely COLLEGE STATION, Tex.—(UPI) Alfalfa is a forage crop with a wide variety of uses for the farmer, an extension specialist at Texas A & M College said. Ted Trew pointed out alfalfa may be grazed, dehydrated, fed as greenchop, made into silage or hay. It also is a top source of honey and a good soil builder, he said. Wednesday Night CHICKEN SPECIAL All You Can Eat ONLY $1 drink and dessert extra Little Banquet Ample free parking on the Malis Assignment: find a filter paper that works harder the dirtier it gets in chain-drag test, truck raises heavy dust clouds to check air filter efficiency. Results: Up to 30,000 miles between filter changes in Ford-built cars for '63! The 1963 Ford-built cars you see on the road these days can eat dust and keep coming back for more, thanks to improved carburetor air filters. The result: a filtering material made of chemically treated wood pulp and paper that permits Ford-built cars under normal operation to go from 24,000 to 30,000 miles before carburetor air filter replacement is required. In our continuing quest to build total quality and service saving features into Ford-built cars, our engineering research staff explored the entire field of physical chemistry for new air-purifying properties in materials. The new, tougher filter paper is accordion folded to increase surface area four-fold, permitting higher filtration in a smaller package. The more matter it accumulates, the better it filters right up to its full rated service life. It saves owners time and money. It keeps Ford-built engines livelier longer. Another assignment completed-and another example of how Ford Motor Company provides engineering leadership for the American Road. 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