PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 M.S.C. LAST NIGHT--entertain those women who couldn't find a good dancer for a date. (continued from page one) endar was announced and pictures of Hill scenes were shown to the Council by the traditions committee. The committee will continue to work on the calendar, but will not have it printed until more information as to the cost can be presented to the Council. (continued from page one) terest in the two council posts to be filled. Politicians in both parties are striving to capture the two posts and gain control of the Council. Willis Tomkins and Dave Watermulder, the Council's representatives at the National Student Federation Association convention in Lincoln, gave short reports on the conference. K-State Peace Continued A letter from K-State was read to the council asking if they wished to continue the plaque tradition. The council voted to keep the tradition and to send a letter to the K-State council informing them of their action and for them to bring the plaque. A committee was appointed to investigate the possibilities of a prorating system of activities ticket money given the student governing bodies of the University. It was brought before the Council that there were more men students on the Hill and that the money was divided evenly now. The Council voted $150 to Y.M.C.A. The polls will open at 8 o'clock Thursday morning and will remain open until 6 p.m. Two polls will be placed in the basement of Frank Strong hall and one in the basement of Marvin hall. ELECTION THURSDAY (continued from page one) battle to save Moscow; German troops report the capture of Feodosiya on the Crimea penninsula and a further push in toward the Caucasus. Counting will start one hour after the polls close, will be done in the Fine room of the Memorial Union building. FOREIGN DEVELOPMENTS- Expect a Finnish Rejection From Helsinki come reports that the Finnish government is likely to reject the demands of the United States that they give up the war with Russia; and at the same time the British government is moving closer to a declaration of war against Finland. Admit the Loss of Three Germans today acknowledged the loss of three of their most famous U-boat commanders, including Commander Gunther Prien who carried out the raid on Scapa Flow that destroyed the British battle- ship Royal Oak. ODDITIES OF THE DAY--entertain those women who couldn't find a good dancer for a date. (continued from page one) Bitter Bet The great-grand-daughter of Jay Gould, one-time railroad magnate, filed suit for divorce from her third cowboy husband today in Idaho, charging he forced her to live in a dilapidated miner's shack. "She does the craziest things," commented her husband. Within a few minutes after the U. S.S. Kearny was struck by a torpedo, the sailors aboard the vessel organized a pool at five cents apiece to see who could guess the exact hour help would reach them. Third Bronc Buster Copyright 1941. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. THE MILDER BETTER-TASTING COOLER-SMOKING CIGARETTE "Imerperfect," says Perfect In San Francisco Col. Charles Perfect of the U.S. quartermaster's corps said today that he was forced to reject 200 tons of South American canned corned beef because it had been imperfectly canned. (continued from page one) zabeth's study in Whitehall, back to Holyrood castle, then again to Whitehall, on to the besieged Dumbar castle, and finally to Carlisle castle in England. Supporting Cast is Fearl 'MARY OF SCOTLAND'--entertain those women who couldn't find a good dancer for a date. Supporting Cast is Excited The final scene is most dramatic of all. Imprisoned by Elizabeth, Mary can only await news from Scotland. But the Battle in Scotland is lost. Bothwell taken. Then Elizabeth enters. All her pent-up hatred and suspicion of Mary come to light as she reveals her long laid plot to oust Mary, then finds she cannot bend her, even in defeat. It is then that Mary rises to triumph, a triumph remembered "long after we are gone." For to the bitter end, Mary Stuart was Queen of Scotland. Prominent supporting roles are: Glen St. Aubyn as the fanatical reformer John Knox; William Kelly as the loyal Lord Burghley; David Evans as the treacherous Lord Maitland; and Guy Carlisle as Rizzo. Elizabeth was played by Virginia Davis. Tulane university student center was built with alumni funds. Doeline ★★★ Hill Women Play Friday For two hours this Friday night Hill men will be on the shelf as University women join hands and clap at the Puff Pant Prom in the Memorial Union building ballroom. A Hill tradition, the Prom is one of those rare occasions when women in costume can get together for a two hour respite from men. The Sigma Chiar German Band and Billie Doris Jarboe will be there to The Prom will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., with date tickets at 50 cents, and stags paying 35 cents. Smith to Publish Law Review Article F. J. Moreau, Dean of the School of Law, announced today that J. B. Smith, professor of law, will have an article in the December issue of the Virginia Law Review, on jurisprudence and constitutional canon relating to states and congress. Moreau believes that this article is one of the superior legal reviews of the year, and requests that all law students read this article when it appears.