UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXVI OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Enrollment Over Students Prepare For First Classes Z-229 ★ No Figures Yet Available On Registration Totals: a Rush Now Paying Line With the completion and enrollment 4,500 students today for opening class second semester to Robinson gymnasium in the College of Sciences, and the places for other open Saturday morn 12 am. for late enrolment. NUMBER 87 Registration of r re been progressing hall while students ignited places for schools. No officialiation and enro available until after Activity in the f the office of Kar speeded up today a ing yesterday. St their money on the outside edge of the last fall of placing picture on activity Officials made of book, placing the outside edge. The change was that i to the book, he applied to the sta books which cause apert. Although no figu on enrollment to officials are not ei cline in the figure mester. The Nov. 4.575 as compared with Feb. 1998 an all-time high. In register in Frank **campellment Highlig** **enrollment highl** heard considerable **enrollment proceed** gym. . . Most freе were on the "hig student assistants. two sides, however have lots of time a dents and see how nature lasts. . . If it it looks. . . WEAT Student "thugs" us this semester. . . the activity books the shots taken be no improving the appearance for the Watson library tree office business many of the for minded of a little "University" and the library to pay up be Did anybody get blotterlets and penille line? . . One remarked that he wind got in his big chemistry labs at the Campus. . . I searching this me were greeted with ment. . . "No news This is the season change text book heels No.1 to 10 in you class, inmathbf. WEMI Kansas City with mideight Wednesday and intel central pro- tensions to ON THE SH Former Jayhawker Editor Is Employed By New Magazine LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 by jimmy r A book's value sale!—Robertson. That pretty little it dashed off in something suitable sermon-like disc value of books in her library. More briefly, so thought Dean Neil limited pleasure it The first issue of "Listeners' Digest," which "hit the streets" week, carried the name of Robert Pearson, "38, as an editorial ass- But after later plants of boys at just sold their the W.S.G.A. exc the re-sale value proximately one- Pearson edited the Jayhawker magazine last year, and came into (Continued Campaign For I.S.A. Members Opens Today Shore Exhibits Finger Paintings In News Room ★ Executive Council Plans For National Convention The second annual exhibit of finger paintings by Schiller Shore will soon be made public in the Kan-州 museum according to Mr. Shore himself. These paintings are done with printer's ink on cardboard and are Kansan Contest Will Offer World Fair Trip Prize - Details of Event for Subscribers Only to Be An- Tells Inside Europe- PAGE FOUR - Second Semester Preview of Big Six Games Has Missouri Playing Iowa State at Ames, and Oklahoma Versus K-State at Norman: Jayhawkers Meet Oklahoma Aggies Here Feb. 8 Tigers And Sooners Face Test Saturday By Milt Meier. Whether Oklahoma and Missouri will be battling for the Big Six crown going down the home stretch, or whether they will just be battling will be partially answered in weekend games when Kansas State takes on the reviving Sooners at Norman, and Iowa State tangles with Missouri at Ames Saturday night. After games during the mid-year period, in which home teams continued winning games as regularly as snow falls in Siberia, propromosticators and After games during the mi- teams continued winning games Siberia, prognosticators and • *bookies* alike will be giving odds on the host teams to turn the trick again in Saturday night's preview to the second semester. Sooners On Comeback Trail Sooners On Comeback Trail Oklahoma continued the home-floor jinx last Saturday night by running wild over a travel-weary Nebraska team with a 56 to 39 score. Oklahoma's aging Boy Scats had been a surprising disappointment to most experts when they lost two of their first three league games, but they came back with the force of a hurricane to sweep the Huskers off the court in Norman. Oklahoma's scooting Boy Scats seem to have their machine in UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri Lead Big Six working order again and must be considered in any discussion centering about the probable Big Six winner this year. What they do against the KState "iron five" Saturday night will either make or break them, but if the Sooners have their way, they'll face the floor jixi holds good, they probably won't even be bent at the end of the game. Iowa State dropped a close one to the Huskers in Huskerland Monday night, 51 to 44; and will be depending on the home-floor jinx to pull them through against the surprising Tiger's from Missouri. The Tigers started the season as meek as Daniel in the lion's den, but have improved rapidly and now are leading the Big Six parade with three victories and one defeat. IOWA State will be battling to stay in the race for the bunting and must win against Missouri to do so. If Missouri wins, it will be harder to stop that a run-away locomotive Plover by Peak. Play It Outside Games. Split Outside Games. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 That one defeat came at the hands of Kansas on the Jayhawk court. The fact that Kansas is the only Big Six team to have won a game away from home, combined with the fact that it is always present in the tournament, has led to the case of poison ivy, detracts nothing from the Missouri record. The Jayhawkers can't be counted out of the title chase yet. They are The Kansas Jayhawkers don't get back into action until their game with the Oklahoma Aggies, here, Feb. 8. Nicbolas Leads Big Six Scorers Oklahoma struggle up for its K-State toughen by playing Oklahoma A. and M. at Norman tomorrow night. The Oklahoma Aggies are leading the Missouri Valley conference, and have a double header against them, they used so the Sooners may strike a sour vote in their tune-up. Split Outside Games Big Six contenders and pretenders split a pair of games with outside teams, both of them from the Missouri Valley. Iowa State was nipped by the Creighton Blue Jay's 35 to 29, at Omaha last Friday night. Monday night, Missouri swamped Washington U. under a 52 to 32 score to avenge an early season defeat. Bob Hirsch, Nicholas' teammate at a forward position, moved into third place with 13 points against him, making his total 51 for the season. Gordon Nicholas, Iowa State's sophomore center, jumped into the Big Six scoring lead Monday night by snaring 18 points against Nebraska for a total of 61 in five conference games. He replaced Homer Wesche, K-State center, who has a total of 55 for four games. Howard Engleman is the lone Kansas entrant in the first twelve. He has 46 points in six games for an average of 7.67. Garnett Corbin, Oklahoma sophomore forward, still leads the field in the number of goals with 23, and he plays a place in the Big Six with 48 points. the only team that has broken the home-floor jinx—beating K-State in the Nichols gymnasium crackerbox 40 to 38. In addition to this feat, which looms as big as the national debt, the Jayhawkers have only one more game on a foreign floor, which is nothing to be sneezed at. Saturday night N Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Tommorow night Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. and M. at Norman. Saturday night N Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames. NOW IT'S- CARLS ARROW NECKTIES Little House of Big Hits! PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY 4 BIG DAYS 2 First-Run Hits NEW BRAND OF THRILLS Wits and Six-Guns and a Band of Foreign Spies! GENE AUTRY "Western Jamboree" SMILEY BURNETTE 2nd Feature Slapped by Blondes! Punched by Pugs CHARLES RUGGLES "His Exciting Night" "Slapster" Maxie Rosenbloom Cartoon and "Dev-Dogs" Sunday: "The Storm" MONDAY NIGHTS 7:30 pm E.S.T., 9:30 pm C.S.T., 8:30 pm M.S.T., 7:30 pm P.S.T. Hear the one—the only Eddie Cantor—and his galaxy of famous guest artists on the Monday night Camel Caravant EDDIE CANTOR Copyright, 1989. N. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. COLUMBIA COAST-TO- COAST HOOK-UP CBS BENNY GOODMAN TUESDAY NIGHTS 9:30 pm E.S.T., 8:30 pm C.S.T., 7:30 pm M.S.T., 6:30 pm P.S.T. Make it a Tuesday night date too with Swing King Benny Goodman and his friends on the Camel Caravan of Swing! 'On With War Say Loyalists; No To Franco aders in Spain Will nucic Civil Conflict by giving Government to tio Feb. 7—(UP)—The loyalist government defied Generalisimo France's demands递itional surrender and declared that it love to Valentia to the civil war in Spain. Catalonia definitely has the Spanish embassy in aid a statement saying an Negrin and his gentlety to Valentia and contance with the 300,000 central Spain, led by Genízia defender of Madrid. statement coined of Britain and France to cease the struggle. assault said that the govern-menting to settle the refens and decide whether w to Catalina and then婿. Negris will leave ministers in France to the refugee situation. Are Named my Reserve natures are Charles Hanna and Norman F. Koenig, are both commissioned drillers in the infantry of Walter Leslie Ripple in all warfare service in all warfare service. students who have com- T.T. training at the Uni- receive appointments of United States Army reserve Baldwin, probilinary society and tactics, t yesterday. Baldwin also announced nts who did not take uture the past semester and so this semester now. ion concerning enroll- C.O.T.C. and the program be obtained at Badde d in Fowler shop. lent Wants WPA Funds ton, Feb. 7. (U-P)—Pressured today warned仓耐 an unemployment relief "e" exists and recommendatic consideration of $10,000,000 for the press Administration and the Congress protested "in human any winter reduction of 'r' roll and said that from 8,000,000 persons might in the spring. mate of the number of the insisted of old if assisted the plan was based of three dependents for a worker employed. ing Professors Attend Convention number of the members of 1 of Engineering and Ar- faculty, will attend the annual convention of the engineering Society in Tou- 9 and 10, according to aoy, professor of mechan- soring. further sections will be d at the convention. They mechanical, electrical, civil, petroleum, and architecture Hey will be presid- ed by me and associate discussion will be led by shall, associate professor of engineering and D. C. on the subject "Field Studies of Oil PipeLines." NOTICE I interested in taking part cases for improved reading habits are requested to r names with Bert Nash, Fraser hall, or Henry Van this week.