PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1940. News From Page One ITALY ADMITS---der, said capture of Korita should end for the time being danger of a successful Italian thrust to Salonika from Albania. The possibility of an Italian turning movement from the coast which would cut across north central Greece and split the country was reduced by the Greek successes on the Epirus front. Franz Von Papen, ace Nazi negotiator and Germany's ambassador to Turkey, was in Sofia today, apparently engaged in confidential discussions with Bulgaria's top officials. Balkan listening posts predicted a Bulgarian ultimatum to Greece or a grant of permission to allow German troops from Rumania to sweep through Bulgaria and attack the Greek Macedonian frontier. Turkey made plain that she was alive to this prospect. The Turkish press and radio bristled with warnings to Bulagria to stay out of the Greek war and general warnings to all powers to leave Turkey alone. But it still was not clear whether Turkey would consider her position sufficiently threatened by an attack on Macedonia by Germany, Bulgaria, or both nations, to come into the war at the side of Greece and Britain. Axis diplomatic activity whirled on. It was Rumania's day in Berlin today. Premier Gen. Ion Antonescu and foreign minister Luca Sturdza were there for the customary round of ceremonies expected to end with signature of a document proclaiming her adherence to the new Axis order in Europe or possibly to the tripartite alliance. GOP TO CELEBRATE--day when the last of the absentee ballots were counted. Of the absentee vote Ratner received 4,398 votes and Burke,2,175 The total vote was: Ratner,425,923; Burke,425,497. ROTC UNITS---out-of-town men are expected to attend. The committee in charge of arrangements includes: Carter Butler, cadet lieutenant - colonel; Joseph Waterman, Robert L. Morrison, and Robert L. Burns, cadet majors; and Arthur Wahl and Herbert Brown, color sergeants. Car Overturns On Way From Game A car carrying Rita Lemoine, college freshman, and three other members of the Lemoine family overturned a few miles west of Concordia, Mo., resulting in minor injuries to its occupants. Dr. A. N. Lemoine, Kansas City, Mo., driver of the car, lost control of it after being momentarily blinded by the light of an approaching car. The group was taken to Kansas City after the accident, one of several which occurred in the traffic to and from the Missouri-Kansas game at Columbia yesterday. Kappa Psi Elects Pharmacy Officers Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternity, elected the following officers for the year at their meeting Tuesday: regent, Lloyd Roser; vice regent, Daniel Lewis; secretary, Don Baumhard; treasurer, Andrew Gausz; and chaplain, Dwight Long. No Matter What the Form: ★ Corsages ★ Bouquets ★ Fancy Decorations Hair Arrangements - Sprays Flowers seem to express a feeling more sincerely than a multitude of words! This Card Means the Best Always 927 Mass. Phone 363 MANHATTAN SHIRTS Sold Exclusively at the Palace CLOTHING CO. 843 Mass. Phone 915 Bed yourself down in surplus comfort for the third of your college life spent in sleep. Alpiner is the ski suit idea perfected by Manhattan for rumple-less slumber. Knitted, neat, and in rich dark colors, it's also mighty right for lounging around before the shut-eye session. More good looks but no more cost than the usual sleep wear . . $2-the Manbattan Alpiner. ALPINER for your Sleep-Semester The Manhattan Shirt Company, 444, Madison Ave., N. Y.C. Let's Go To The--- OWL SCREECH VARSITY With Music By--- Clayton Harbur's Orchestra Saturday, November 23 Who Will Be the New Quiz Queen? MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM 75c-Stag or Date-75c QUIZ QUEEN CONTEST ENTRANTS Marian Wheatly, A.D. Pi Janet Scholtenburdy, Miller Hall Dotty Wise, Gamma Phi Patty Duncan, Pi Phi Reola Durand, Alpha Chi Omega Anna Jane Hoffman, Chi Omega Betty Denious, Theta Mary McCleod, Delta Gamma Katherine Hines, Kappa M R W