SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socialist to Speak Here Tuesday Maynard C. Krueger, candidate of the Socialist party for Vice-president of the United States, will arrive in Lawrence at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday and will be guest speaker at a luncheon in the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union building immediately after arriving. --- Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, will introduce the vice-presidential candidate, who is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago. Krueger and Ise have both taken part in the nationwide broadcasts of the University of Chicago roundtable discussions. Krueger's second appearance on the campus will also be in the Kansas room, for a discussion of the conscription and other important issues at 3:30, after which the Socialist candidate will drive to Kansas City for two speaking engagements. Freeman Myer, c'41, will introduce Krueger in his afternoon appearance and both meetings are open to all interested persons. The 35-year old running mate of Norman Thomas was born on a Missouri farm and received his first degree from the University of Missouri. Candidate Krueger has studied and taught economics at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 until he became a professor of economics at the University of Chicago. His work among farmers in the mid-western states and among laborers has given him an intimate understanding of their problems with which to supplement his academic background. Tickets for the Tuesday luncheon may be obtained at the hostess' desk of the Memorial Union building, but those who do not wish to attend the luncheon are welcome at the meeting regardless. Russell Barrett, c'42, publicity chairman, said yesterday. The afternoon meeting is likewise open to all interested persons, and those who have a particular interest in the Socialist candidate will hold an organizational meeting afterwards. Bob Corkhill, Topeka, assistant director of the state teachers' bureau, will be the main speaker at the meeting of the Young Democrats club tomorrow night at 8:15 in the Men's Lounge at the Memorial Union building. Corkhill to Speak To Young Demos An executive council of 15 or 20 members will be selected at the meeting. Jerry Riseley, president, b'41, has appointed Doris Pierce, c'43, independent women's chairwoman, Lois Ballew, fa'41, sorority chairwoman, and Mike Sheridan, c'42, fraternity chairman. The Memorial Union fountain has been used by over 2,000 persons a day since it opened. WOMEN LEAD MEN— (continued from page one) Fraternity Pledges (uninitiated) ... NATIONAL SORORITIES Gamma Phi Beta (48) ... 1.83 Alpha Chi Omega (37) ... 1.80 Chi Omega (43) ... 1.69 Kappa Alpha Theta (53) ... 1.67 Sigma Kappa (19) ... 1.67 Kappa Kappa Gamma (57) ...1.64 Pi Beta Phi (55) ...1.59 Alpha Kappa Alpha (8) (*) (÷) ...1.58 Alpha Omicron Pi (14) ...1.47 Alpha Delta Pi (37) ...1.45 Phi Gamma Delta (65) ... 1.51 Delta Tau Delta (48) ... 1.47 Phi Kappa Psi (46) ... 1.45 Accacia (23) ... 1.41 Kappa Sigma (49) ... 1.40 Sigma Chi (44) ... 1.30 Sigma Phi Epsilon (40) ... 1.26 Delta Chi (28) ... 1.22 Pi Kappa Alpha (34) ... 1.22 Alpha Tau Omega (38) ... 1.22 NATIONAL FRATERNITIES Beta Theta Fi (47) ... 1.65 Delta Upsilon (41) ... 1.60 Kappa Alpha Psi (10) (*) ♎ ... 1.53 Phi Delta Theta (57) ... 1.47 Sigma Nu (40) ... 1.16 Triangle (26) ... 1.15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (44) ... 1.14 Alpha Phi Alpha (22) (*) (†) ... 1.12 Pi Delta Phi Improves Pi Delta Phi, Romance language, leaped from fourteenth place to first this year shoving the Order of the Coff, honorary law fraternity, down to second place in the scholarship ranking of honorary fraternities and sororities. HONORARY FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES Pi Delta Phi (7) (Romance Language) ... 2.70 Order of the Coif (3) (Law) ... 2.69 Pi Sigma Alpha (8) (Political Science) ... 2.69 (continued to page eight) Now ENDS WEDNESDAY : JAYHAWKER SUNDAY Continuous from 2:30 Beautiful Flowers on Display in Our Lobby Woody Herman and Orchestra. Latest Fox News. "Unusual Occupations"