UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VOLUME XXXVI Z-229 NUMBER 87 Enrollment Over Students Prepare For First Classes Student "thesis this semis" the activity bake the shots take be no improv appearance for Watson library office business the minded of a 1 University" a library to pay Did anybody lifelard Life were blotters and pro line? remarked that wind got in i chemistry lil the Campus. searching this were greeted moment. "No This is the se change text heels No.'s I in you, class. in Kansas: Gen night with Wednesday and central proton ON THE LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 ★ No Figures Yet Available Pearson edited the Jayhawk On Registration Totals; a magazine last year, and came into national prominence when his Rush Now Will Hit Feel by jimm** A book's value is sale!-Roberta That pretty I dashed off something suit sermon-like a value of books I occasionally More briefly, thought Dean limited pleasure But after all plains of boy just sold the the W.S.G. the re-sale was proximately to (Continue) Former Jayhawker Editor Is Employed By New Magazine The first issue of the "Listeners Digest," which "hit the streets" last week, carried the name of Robert McNeil, '38, as an editorial assistant. Campaign For I.S.A. Members Opens Today Shore Exhibits Finger Paintings In News Room The second annual exhibit of finger paintings by Schiller Shore will soon be made public in the Kan- order according to Mr. Shore himself. Executivo Council Plans For National Convention Have Next Month Out These paintings are done with printer's ink on cardboard and are Kansan Contest Will Offer World Fair Trip Prize Tells Inside Europe - Details of Event for Subscribers Only to Be An- PAGE FOUR Nebraska Trounces Cyclone Five, 51-44 ★ 'Home-Floor' Jinx Holds Good As Husker Quintet Upsets Favored Iowa State Team At Lincoln To Give Missouri Undisputed Possession Of First Place; Nichols and Werner Both Score 18 Points Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 30—(UP)—Nebraska came to the final half of a Big Six conference basketball game and knocked Iowa State out of a tie for first place with a 51 to 44 victory. The Cornhuskers trailed through most of the first half and L. S. led 24-20 at intermission then the long rangy shotmakers for the Huskers squad, Bill Kovana and Al Werner began to hit with regularity and the Cyclones were swept aside. Werner made 8 baskets and 2 free throws for 18 points, Kovana made 5 goals and 2 free tosses gave him a 12 point total. Gordon Nichols, State's sophomore center made 18 points on 8 baskets and 8 free throws. IOWA STATE (44) Iowa STATE (43) Don Carol, f ... 1 1 0 Beresford, f ... 1 0 0 Harris, f ... 2 7 3 Gordon, f ... 2 0 0 Nicholas, c ... 5 8 3 Menzee, g ... 0 1 4 Bliss, g ... 1 3 3 Jones, g ... 0 0 0 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Total 12 20 17 NEBRASKA (51) NEBERASKA (31) Kovanda, f 5 2 Thompson, f 5 2 Thomas, f 2 0 Yadeley, f 0 0 Randall, f 2 3 Grimm, f 0 0 Fitz, c 3 1 1 Elliot, c 1 1 1 Werner, g 8 2 1 Harring, g 0 0 1 Jackson, g 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- BIG SIX STANDING w 1 w1 .ptc. pts. o.p. Missouri 3 1 1.750 179 146 Iowa State 3 1 600 215 146 Kansas 2 3 200 215 124 Nebraska 2 3 500 217 134 Kansas State 2 3 250 126 138 UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER 1 Whoops! . . . I'm back again, but 2 I feel worse than a "Ferdinand" in 3 a China shop . . . and almost as 4 much out of place. . . incidentally, 5 one of my "guest conductors" was 6 scored in no uncertain manner for his contribution of a few days back . . and to all offended parties, may I say: think nothing of it. . . TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939 See where one of the dailies of a barry metropolis carried a small story in an inconspicuous place concerning the proposed Heart of America bowl game. . Big Six officials favored the game, and its being held in Kansas City . . . but nothing official vet, in other words. . . Notre Dame capers have hit their stride again. . . they trounced Minnesota's Gophers 53 to 33 the other way. . . Minnesota was one of the three teams that defeated the Irish last year. . . P.S. The Gophers are leading the Big Ten this year with four victories and one defeat. . . NOW IT'S- Missouri Valley teams go right on disappointing Big Six cage teams this year. . . Creighton beat Iowa State 35 to 29 the other night. . . Arrow Shirts and Shorts FOR— contrary to the belief of some, I still maintain that the Big Six brand of basketball is superior to that of the Missouri Valley. . . . Jim (Topeka Capital) Reed please note. . . Ohio State is on a splurg in Big Ten basketball circles this year. . . State's cagers are tied with Minnesota for first place at this stage of the race. . . Oklahoma's Sooners regained some of their bebing confidence by trouncing Nebraska. He was not very good. They say the Boy Scets were "whistling in the dark" every night after practice following those two Big Six defeats. . . . VALENTINES We hope you will like. Come in and see them. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure . . . why THEY SATISFY 'On With War Say Loyalists; No To Franco Defenders in Spain Will Continue Civil Conflict by Removing Government to Valentia ondon, Feb. 7—(UP) The Irish loyalist government lay defended Generalissimo nicoise France's demands unconditional surrender right and declared that it did move to Valentina to injure the civil war in Spain, though Catalonia definitely has lost, the Spanish embassy in on issued a statement saying Juan Negrin and his geno would fly to Valentina and consistance with the 300,000 s in central Spain, led by Gen Jose Miaje defender of Madrid. Embassy statement coinied efforts of Britain and France to attack the embassy said that the govern- is planning to settle the ref- problems and decide whether to draw from Catalonia and then Valentina. Negrin will leave two ministers in France to with the refugee situation. Are Named Army Reserve appointees are Charles Hanna c 40, and Norman F. Koenig, who are both commissioned d leutennants in the infantry corps of the French Armed Forces, e 39, second leutennant in military warfare service. ree students who have com- trol R.T.C. training at the Uni- y have received appointments * United States Army reserve Col. Karl P. Baldwin, pro- fessor and tactics, and tactics nnel Baldwin also announced students who did not take C. during the past semester and now so this semester moll now. formation concerning enrollein in R.O.T.C. and the programs may be obtained at Bald-foe office in Fowler shops. resident Wants are WPA Funds Huntington, Feb. 7- (U)—President Roosevelt today warned conatin that an unemployment reliefgency" exists and recomined immediate consideration of priation of $150,000,000 for the Progress Administration. a special message to congress resident protested against the reduction of PA roll and said that from 0 to 8,000,000 persons might lived in the spring. estimate of the number of as to be deprived of aid if as resisted the plan was based ratio of three dependents for WPA worker employed. eering Professors to Attend Convention rue number of the members of school of Engineering and Ar- ture faculty, will attend the first annual convention of Engineering Society in To- Feb. 9, and 10, according to A Hay, professor of mech- engineering. different sections will be met at the convention. They Mechanical, electrical, civil, oil, petroleum, and architecture-Professor Hay will be presidium of the mechanical section. The Department of Marshall, associate professor nical engineering and D. C. cr., on the subject "Field on Studies of Oil PipeLines." NOTICE ants interested in taking part classes for improved reading habitals are requested to beir names with Bert Nash, 3. Fraser hall, or Henry Vanjen this week.