WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24.1937 PAGE SEVEN Kansas Alumni Back for Game Drawn by the success of a surprising Jayhawker football team, Kansas alumni were returning to Lawrence in record numbers for the Homecoming battle with Missouri's Tigers. Fraternities and sororites, hotels and private homes, are anticipating capacity guest lists tonight as University graduates flock back to their Alma Mater for the twentieth annual Homecoming celebration. With "football" weather forecast, and a full two-day program of Homecoming activities planned, alumni attendance is expected to exceed anything since 1828, when the Missouri-Kansas game saw the Missouri-Kansas game. Old grads of both Kansas and Missouri are arriving by the carloads. Special trains from Topocha and Tulsa go to the national fans. The Missouri football squad and University rooters will arrive shortly before game time on a special train. Peace Proposal Delavs Franco Push Hendaye, Franco-Spanish Frontier, Nov. 23. —(UP) “A proposal for an armistice in Spain, originating in London, has been submitted to the Loyalist and Nationalist regimes and has resulted in postponement of on the ‘big push’ on the Aragon front, high diplomatic circles asserted tonight. The mediation effort, denied by the Barcelona Loyalist government, was said to have the substantial support of the British government, although the negotiation has been wholly unofficial thus far. In anticipation of a near-record crowd, members of the Kansas Highway Patrol will be stationed on highways leading to Lawrence, and will assist local police in directing city traffic. Welcome Homecomers UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Glad to See You Back Stop in — Renew Your Acquaintance With--spanned Stripes in Mexico. Turkey's soon were carried to the West Indies and then to Europe. By 1541 rostr turkey was on England's Christmas menu. The bird was given its common name because Europeans thought the bird originated in Turkey. Gustafson "The College Jeweler" Welcome Back, Grads Come in and see us before you return home. Let's talk over old times. We think the football season has been a big success and we're 'pushing' for the Jahyhs to crush Missouri. GREEN BROS. "Laurence's Largest Hardware Store" 633 Mass. Phone 631 Turkey? Ha. You'll Eat Meleagris And Like It . . . Washington, Nov. 23—(UP) “You probably will eat meles mexicana for Thanksgiving dinner–but I’ll go to Florida if you take ordinary precautions. Melesagrus mexicana, terrible though it sounds, is just the scientific name for turkey. The American Nature Society described turkey as that "kind of penoock" which grazed on grasslands in Northern California. Bradford of the Massachusetts colony featured it in America's first Thanksgiving dinner. The fowl was discovered by invad= Despite the demand for turkeys—America will eat 20,000,000 Thanksgiving—many still live wild in the Southwest and along the Atlantic coast in Georgia and South Carolina. Coaches Address Rally Of Kansas City Alumni Members of the University athletic staff spoke at a pep rally and dinner Wait a minute, pal! Have you seen the new suits and overcoats that Schulz makes? Fine Suits and $27.50 end up Overcoats $CHULZ THE TAILOR "Suiting You Is My Business" 924½ Mass. Speakers were: Gwinn Henry, director of athletics; Ad Lindsey, head football coach; Mike Getto, line coach; and Glenn Presnell, backfield coach. William L. Butter, president Kansas City City organization, presided. given last night by the K.U. club of Kansas City. Others who attended are, Capt. William Brady, Homecoming chairman; Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary; President of the Kansas Ribbon club. "Crush the Tiger" Welcome Grads Your Thanksgiving Dinner Is Waiting You at Brick's. 35c With all the trimmings BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" Light Conditioning is providing the right amount and the right kind of light for seeing comfort and beauty wherever eyes are used for work or play. Better Light - Better Sight. The Kansas Electric Power Company "Welcome Home Jayhawkers" "Welcome Home Jayhawkers" ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. E. Whestite, Prop. Let Us Cement on Your Soles — They Satisfy Phone 686 BEAT MISSOURI!! All Wool Knit CAPS All styles. Some in skae style. Some with large Pompons. Bright colors. Others at 39c and 59c 49c Indian Design BLANKETS Size 66x80 1.59 ideal for the game! Ladies' GALOSHES Fleece Lined! Extra Warm / 98c Wool GLOVES All wool gloves at a real price. Others at 79c and 98c 49c Plaid Mackinaw COATS Sport back all wool full coat length. 7.90 An ideal out door garment! Men's Leather GLOVES Lined leather dress gloves. Black or brown. Wool gloves at 98c 1.29 EAR MUFFS In Crimson and Blue 49c Others at 25c PENNEY'S KANSAS MEMORIAL UNION WELCOMES HOMECOMERS TO "the house built by grads" The Union Operating Committee invites you to make the Memorial Union building your headquarters while in Lawrence — the student center built through generosity for the benefit of countless generations of K. U. youth. The problem of where to eat will be solved by eating at the--- UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM In Memorial Union Building No Delay — You Will Be Served Promptly Park on the Hill — Eat at the Cafeteria and walk to the stadium. We Have—: Largest accommodations in town. Extra angements for the crowds. Open Thursday Noon 11:00'til 1:00 Activities at Memorial Union WEDNESDAY 3:00 p.m. Alumni Registration Opens. 4:00 p.m. Varsity Dance, in Ballroom. THURSDAY 10:00 a.m. Informal Reception and Registration, Union 10:00 a.m. Committee Meeting. Class of '13, to plan 25th reunion for June. 11-11:15 a.m. Musical Rally, Memorial Union Ballroom, broadcast from station KMBC 11-11:15 a.m. Musical Rally, Memorial Union Ballroom, broadcast from station KMBC. 1-1:45 p.m. Pre-Game Rally, Memorial Union Ballroom, broadcast from station WUB. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE HOMECOMING VARSITY DANCE DATES 75c Red Blackburn and His Orchestra Wednesday, November 24 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. STAGS 75c