PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1941 News From Page One JAYHAWKERS TO---plus tax (continued from page one) Jayhawk wingmen will be defensive star "Hub" Ulrich and Paul Hardman, with Bob Hagen and Ralph Schaake backing them up. Tackle slots will have gigantic Vic Schleich and Clarence Herndon, regular last fall, opening the game for Nebraska while two sophomores, Jack Tenebaum and Gene Long will start for Kansas. Guard Spots Doubtful Guard is the weak spot in the Kansas line with Monte Merkel, regular right guard, out with a leg injury. Bob Fluker, stellar left guard, was just let out of Watkins hospital and doesn't figure to play more than a quarter. Jay Kern, a stout defensive performer last week against Washington, will replace Merkel while Lloyd Svoboda or Joe Crawford is scheduled to step into Fluker's shoes at any moment after the kickoff. Herb von Goetz, sophomore, will team up at guard with Abel for Nebraska. Pivot positions will be held down by a pair of 185-pounders. Fred Meier of Nebraska and Bob Githens of Kansas. Githens has been bothered with a knee injury this week but will start for the Jayhawkers. Previous Games Close In the past three trips to Lincoln, Kansas outplayed their worthy Cornhusker opponents only to trail when the game ended. Scores indicate the close shaves Nebraska had in edging out Kansas in '35, 19-13; in edging out Kansas in '35, 19-13; in '39, 7-0. In 1937, Nebraska beat Minnesota 14-9 and yet was fortunate in tieing K.U. 13-13. IT'S NO DOUBLE-PLAY--plus tax (continued from page one) feet of snow that covered the country in every direction. These inhabitants then knew the white stuff only as something that made a lot of trouble for six months a year. But they soon caught on and adapted themselves to playing roles as hosts. They made such excellent hosts, in fact, that by August, 1937, the state had to clamp down on them. Ketehum has become a town of thirteen saloons and a church. Every available building had been transformed into a drinking and gambling establishment—even the post-office was converted into a "club." These restrictions were soon lifted, however, as the saloons and gambling halls were incorporated into "social clubs," this evidently freeing them. Chances are that our Miss Bartlett won't nd life very boring in Ketchum, Idaho. THREE RALLIES--plus tax (continued from page one) Gwinn Henry just before the special bus left for Lincoln with the team members. The KuKu's and the Jay Janes started the rallies with a torch light parade around the various organized houses on the campus at 10:30 last night. The parade started in front of the Memorial Union building and broke up on West Campus hill at midnight. In front of Robinson gymnasium about 500 students gathered to vell and sing at 10:20 this morning. Student chanting brought Marvin Vandaveen senior quarterback, to the steps to give a short talk. Y. M.C.A. SETS---plus tax (continued from page one) (continued from page one) vision of the drive last year, will again head the campaign on the Hill. He will be assisted by J. H. Nelson, assistant dean of the Graduate School, and Sgt. William Kollender, of the department of military science. The Lawrence Community Chest drive opens Oct. 21 for four days. The goal has been set at $12,163.44. In addition, a sum of $1,900 is being raised for community activities such as the Christmas and 4th of July celebrations. The United Service Organization will conduct a campaign for $2,400 to provide recreational facilities for soldiers. Organizations taking part in the drive include the Social Service League, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, 4-H Club, and the Y.M.C.A. PICK RADIO--plus tax (continued from page one) lyn Norris, college senior, and Charles Avey, senior engineers. Two operators have been selected. Charles Edwin Read, sophomore engineer; and Allan Shontz, senior engineer. According to the assistant program director, KFKU is using more students in radio production this year than ever before. Hawaiian Dancers Will Be Attraction At Union Party One week from tonight Memorial Union ballroom will become a scene from the Islands, as Hill dancers will attend the Hawaiian Hula, a party sponsored by the Union social committee. The dance will be from 9 to 11, without intermission, Nation Meyer, social committee chairman, announced today. Clayton Harbur's band will furnish not only sweet island rhythm but also a bit of Kansas swing. Added attractions will be real hula dancers. In costume? But definitely! Admission will be 40 cents a couple. Varsity JUST ONE MORE DAY NOW ENDS 15c SATURDAY (continued from page one) final standings follow. "THE RETURN OF HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNEY JACKIE COOPER SUNDAY 4 DAYS FINAL STANDINGS MEN CESAR ROMERO CAROLE LANDIS Kenneth Ketchum, Independent. 39.313. FRANK JAMES" "DANCE HALL News Events BARTLETT, KETCHUM--plus tax Kenneth Nicolay, Delta Tau Delta, 11,167. Ray Evans, Phi Delta Theta, 36,537 Henry Skorga, Independent, 27,465 Kenneth Nicolay, Delta Tau Delta Joe Brown, Sigma Nu, 3,701 Howard Rankin, Kappa Sigma, 3,000. S. Adams, Aaron, 1,000. Tommy Adams, Acacia, 1.200 Dave Watermelder, Independent, 1.001. Tommy Adams, Acacia, 1,200. Howard Gadberry, Delta Upsilon. 300. Miriam Bartlett, Pi Beta Phi, 31.027. Shirley Henry, Gamma Phi Beta 27.970. WOMEN Muriel Henry, School of Pharmacy, 20.005. Fred Robertson, Independent. 100. Dephillips, Beta Theta Pi. 100. Mary Beth Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma 15,000. Ruth Kelley, Independent, 11,784. Georgia Mae Landrith, I.S.A., 11,691. Joanne Basore, Delta Gamma, 6,305. Jean Moyer, Sigma Kappa, 3.141. Betty Austin, Miller Hall, 3.116. Kay Stinson, Kappa Alpha Theta. Doris Twente, Independent, 130. Margaret Boyle, Independent, 105. Kay Stinson, Kappa Alpha Theta, 900. Freshmen PSGL Elect Hutchinson Bob Hutchinson, was elected president of the Progressive Student Government League's freshman senate at a meeting last night in the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union building. Hutchinson will direct the movements of the freshman branch of the party in the coming freshman election. It was announced that the next meeting of the senate would be Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. At this meeting the nominating committee will report, and the candidates will be voted on. Other officers elected at the meeting were Bob Mann, vice-president; Art Partridge, secretary; and Don Erb, treasurer. A committee was selected to nominate the candidates to represent the party in the election. Geology Instructor Undergoes Operation Jayhawker Philip Kaiser, graduate student and assistant instructor of Geology, underwent a major surgical operation last night at Watkins Memorial hospital. His condition is satisfactory, Dr.Ralph I.Canuteson, chief of staff, said today. SATURDAY 5 NEVER-TO-BE FORGOTTEN DAYS One man's amazing adventures shall for all time be America's greatest pride. The historic story of "SERGEANT YORK" Need We Say More "'Sergeant York' one of the greatest entertainments of all time. A Yankee Doodle Dandy that I urge every one to see."—Walter Winchell. NOTE "Sergeant York" Prices PRODUCERS DEMAND All Shows Sunday 56c Week days, Mat. 40c; Eva. 56c Includes all tax LAST DAY CLARK GABLE — LANA TURNER Prices Mat. 25, Eve. 31 plus tax in SHOWS "HONKY TONK" 2:30 - 7 - 9 Owl Society Makes Plans For the Year In Group Meeting Owl Society, junior men's honorary organization, met in the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union building, yesterday afternoon and formulated plans for the year. The group approved a design for the Society's keys, and orders were placed. Officers of the Society are Vernon McKale, president; Paul Gilles, vice-president; Howard Sells, secretary; and Carl Unruh, treasurer. Robert McIhenny, college freshman, left today for his home in Conway Springs. He has been confined to Watkins Memorial hospital where he was recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Persons named Leavenworth are eligible to benefit under a $12,000 scholarship fund at Hamilton College. JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY ENDS SATURDAY GRANADA More Exciting Than "JESSE JAMES"! The Missouri "Bandit Queen" Who Was More Daring Than the Younger Boys! Sunday 3 DAYS 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 Air Thrills! Land Thrills! Love Thrills! RICHARD ARLEN, JEAN PARKER "FLYING BLIND" Hit No. 2 The Law and the Lawless . . . In a Duel Death! JOAN PERRY ROGER PRYOR "Bullets for O'Hara" COMING SOON The Most Spectacular of Army Musical Extravaganzas! FRED ASTAIRE RITA HAYWORTH ROBERT BENCHLEY "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" ---