BER 4, 1941 TTE o couldn't. from 7 to 9 pents, and cle UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS STUDENT PUBLICATION School of at J. B. have an urispru- anon re- article is views of at all law when it pu- Daily Kansan 39th YEAR LAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941. Women Are Calm At Vote Deadline The four candidates, Anne Staley and Betty Pile for vicepresident, Joanne Johnson and Ann Cowan for secretary, were introduced to the women at a W.S.G.A. tea in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building this afternoon. Freshman women will go to the polls tomorrow to elect the vice-president and the secretary of the freshman class. The women will vote in the basement of Frank Strong hall. The polls will open at 9 a.m. tomorrow and will remain open until 5 p.m. Pertinent Facts For Tomorrow NUMBER 38 MEN'S ELECTION TIME—8 a.m. to 6 p.m. PLACE-Basement Marvin hall for freshman engineers; basement Frank Strong hall for all other freshmen. Anne Staley's candidacy was announced at a special meeting of the W.S.G.A. Monday night, after Judy Van Deventer withdrew her name from the race iate Monday afternoon. The other three candidates were announced Saturday. WOMEN'S ELECTION TIME—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PLACE-Basement Frank Strong hall for all women. Votes will be counted immediately after the polls close in the office of Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women, by senior members of the W.S.G.A. Last Shots Fired To Get Men Votes Hill politicians are moving over the campus with all possible speed in an effort to get just one more party vote in the Freshman election tomorrow. Old timers of both the Pachacamac and P.S.G.L. parties have been plugging away for the last month trying to get both freshman M.S.C. posts for their party. Anna Jane Hoffman, Treasurer TAU SIGMA PICTURE As the day of the election approaches, it is not improbable for an independent freshman to find his studies interrupted by two or more members of both parties. Tonight will be the last Tau Sigma pictures will be taken at 12:20 p.m. tomorrow in front of Robinson Gym unless it rains or blows. Darkness doesn't make any difference! FOR M.S.C. Joe Stryker, Pach. Ty Schuerman, P.S.G.L. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Dudley Hanstine, Pach. night for the house to house personal contact campaign and the politically ambitious freshmen will be seeing as many potential votes as they can. The main contenders in the political bout are Ty Schuerman, P.S. G.L., and Dudley Hanstine, Pachacamac, who will fight for the presidency of the class. In the race for M.S.C. representative are George Worrall and Junius Penny, P.S.G.L., and Joe Stryker and Laird Campbell, Pachacamac. Candidates for treasurer are Bill Kiene, P.S.G.L., and John Bradley, Pachacamac. FOR M.S.C. Polls will be located in the basement of Marvin hall and in the basement of Frank Strong hall. They will open at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Voting will continue until (continued to page eight) FOR TREASURER M.S.C. CANDIDATES John Bradley, Pach. Bill Kiene, P.S.G.L. George Worrall. P.S.G.L. Junius Penny, P.S.G.L. Laird Campbell, Pach. United Press Pacific Showdown? He Missed the Point. By David Whitney Kansan United Press Editor ODDITIES OF THE DAY A habit of sticking things in his pocket tripped up convict Sam Harper in an attempted escape today, at Joliet, Ill. He is a tailor at the penitentiary, and had planned an escape by hiding in a packing box labeled for another state institution. While searching for a pair of missing scissors, guards found Harper in the box with the scissors in his pocket. (continued to page eight) The Japanese appear intent on a showdown for war or peace in the Pacific, and have dispatched one of their topflight diplomats, Saburo Kurusu, to Washington by airplane to see whether further conversations with the United States will do any good. "Another Dunkirk" The Germans said today that the (continued to page eight) FOREIGN DEVELOPMENTS News Index ★★ KANSAS. STUDENT HEADS WORLD INSTITUTE . . . . Conference representing 13 nations elected Orville Wright president. PAGE 7. PAN-HELLENIC TO PRESENT AWARD . . . Chi Omega's will receive scholarship trophy at banquet Dec. 5. PAGE 3. WILDCATS TO SWING ON HILL ... K. State's Matt Betton will play for dancing here Nov. 15. PAGE 3. PUMPKIN CARNIVAL GAINS CONCESSIONS . . . 16 organizations will become concession holders. PAGE 8. ...FAMOUS GOLFERS COME TO HILL . . . Patty Berg and Helen Dettweiler will lecture and play tomorrow. PAGE 5. -FACULTY FOLLIES- Goes Chorine for British ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Conger Dances Allie May Conger, professor of piano, may have appeared to most fine arts students for several years as typical college professor. But she will take down her hair to reveal her true personality when she suggests to students that she has taken a good many more than six lessons from Madame La Conga, whose famous singing she will duplicate in the "Faculty Follies" next Wednesday and Thursday. The program, to be held in Fraser theater, is intended to raise funds for the British Save the Children Federation, and (continued to page eight)