1 Contribute to the Red Cross flood fund. Leave your money at the Business Office UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas A semester's subscription to the Kansan costs $1.75 Or, you can have it for 10 cents a week LAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1837 NUMBER 85 JAYHAWKS OUTFIGHT HUSKERS 27-22 Athletic Board Meets; Approves Ad Lindsey's Choice of Presnell and Conger; Hargiss, "B" Team Nebraskan, Once an All-American, Will Become Varsity Assistant; Conger, Smith Center High School, Has an Excellent Record; Board Takes No Action on Financial Situation, but Approves Of "B" Competition Injunction Granted To Oust 'Sit-Downers A free book exchange was started Monday morning in the basement of Central Administration building. Students may leave books at the exchange, listing the price wanted. When and if the books are sold, the students sign the slips over to the exchange and collect their money. According to Bishlo, c37 or one of the founders, the exchange will remain open probably until the second or third week of the semester. The W.S.G.A. has taken an inter- Seattle Seahawks New York. Feb. 2—(UP)—An agreement wages of the International Seahawks' Union members $10 a month was signed by the American Steamship Owners association and the union. Strikers Await Orders From Union The agreement and an addendum to the present contract signed Dec. 31, 1954, affects 55,000 members on the eastern and Gulf coasts. The University athletic board late yesterday afternoon voted to approve the recommendations of head football coach, Ad Lindsay, to add two members to the football staff. The appointments were Coach Lindsay's first choices. They go into effect as of Sept. 1. The agreement is in effect Wednesday. Late Wire Free Book Exchange Appears on Campus Seamen Effect Pay Raise Lincoln Opponents Lead of 15 to 10 at End of Half Overcome by Spirited Scoring Attack Of Team Led by Pralle And Schmidt ALLEN'S CAGERS STAGE SECOND HALF RALLY TO DEFEAT NEBRASKA IN CRUCIAL CONFERENCE GAME Gleem Presnell, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, was chosen assistant variety coach and Raiph L. Conger of Smith Center, a graduate of Kansas State Teachers college of Hays was elected freshman Rallying in the second half, the Kansas Jayhawker basketball team won over the Nebraska Cornhuskers 27-22, after the Huskers had attained a lead of 15-10 at the half. The board approved the plan for "B" teams and the scheduling of games with "B" teams of other conference members. The team's Details of the "B" schedules are to be worked out at a later date in accordance with Big Six conference rules. Coach Bill Hargiesen will have charges of the Kansen. The board spent some time discussing financial matters but had not completely formulated its policy at the conclusion of the meeting. Financial Matters Discussed Presnel is considered one of Nebraska's all-time great football players, and is highly recommended by both Chancellor Avery and Dean Thompson of Nebraska. At present he has been commissioned by floods in Ironton, Ohio. Conger a Graduate of Hays The first year after his graduation, Piscell coached football at the Russell, Ky., high school, and for two years was coach at Lawrence Technical School of Detroit. Much of his coaching played playing professional football with the Detroit Lions, whose coach at one time was Kansas' Potts Clark Roberta Cook, Gamma Phi, had an attack of "fu" during final week but was well supplied with several boxes of pills, prescribed by her father who is a physician. Because she had all the medications she felt terrible and she continuously went to sleep causing her sisters to fear that she had encephalitis; however, she did not discover that the boxes had been mixed and that she had been taking sleeping tablets for three days at the rate of one every two hours Commenting on the playing on Presell last night at the KU-Nebraska basketball game, Conger said that he is one of the first football players he has ever seen in action. Center yesterday for the game. "Dutch" Detweiler, K U. football letterman, who has been officiating for 10 years, says Conger's teams have the biggest advantage in school teams he has seen in action. Continued on page three Conger was graduated from Hays in 1924. For three years he coached football at Glen Elder high school, winning 24, leasing 3, and tying 2 games. For the past 10 years he has coached at Cedar Park. His teams won, 10 lost, 7 tied, and having a total of 1543 points to the opponent's 228. Dykstra is Considered As Wisconsin U. Prex Prescall was graduated from the DeWitt, Neb. high school in 1924, and played on the Nebraska foot- Continued on page three We are wondering if Dave Hamlin, editor of the censored (?) Sour C. A. Dykatra, former university of Kansas political science professor, but better known as "disaster director" of Cincinnati, is being owed for the presidency of U University of Wisconsin. Departures from Madison, WI, re- vealed that Mr. Dirkendra hands the list of possible successors to I. L. Gould, who recently ousted for that position. Mr. Dykestra came to the University of Kansas in 1912 as a member of the political science faculty, I resigned in 1918 to take over the city manager's position in Cincinnati. As city manager Dykstra receives a salary of $25,000. The Wisconsins president pays between $12,000 or $15,000 a year. Tenor Here Tomorro Noted Negro Singer Has Receiver High Praise From Music Critic Luther King, noted Negro teen who will appear in a recital at Uisiversity Auditorium at 8:20 a.m. mornrow night, has received his praise from musicians and criti throughout the country. He has a peared as solist with the Detroit Davenport, Cleveland, and the Grk Lake Symphony orchestra, and I been hailed by many as the succe All holders of season tickets to 18 University Concert series for the present season will be admitted this concert by presenting at the do the tickets to the coming recital Rachmaninoff, next regular attraction on the series. Students show their activity tickets of either last master or the present semester we be admitted. The admission to obb will be 50 cents. All seats are opl without reservation. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUI HOLDS ANNUAL FINANCE D The annual finance tea of the University Women's club will be held at 3 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon in Myers hall. The $100 gift scholarship, is equipped by the members, is giv each year to a woman student the University. The published list of students *fined* to the hospital has been disinued. This list was to notify fessors and instructors of the attendance and discharge of students *fined* and thus mind clerical work. Regular dispensary hours start Watkins Memorial hospital morning. The hours are: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs and Fri and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 to 12 noon; and Sunday, 10 a 12 noon Members unable to attend t send contributions to the tea, or the finance charisman, M. C Poey, 315 New Hambridge St. The entertainment will be given by a department he university. Twenty-one person, about him whom were convalescing from enza, were confined to the hot yesterday morning. No new case influenza have been admitted to the present semester began. NO NEW INFLUENZA CASES AT START OF SEMES There were not less than two patients in the hospital at any during vacation. Two of the patient present are recovering from six fever. They are Charles He. cunlert, and Ernest Feys. b38 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1937 Women's Intramurals Alpha Delta Pi emerged as the winner in the horseshoe tournament and Pi Beta Phi in the volleyball tournament. Its esteemed student's names in games in their intramursals. --schools to win the championship. Coach Jones is considered one of the best football coaches in these parts. He will have a wealth of material for next year's squad. Though Coach Jones uses a different system than did Bible, he should have no trouble. His only trouble may be in the fact that he usually squares up suddenly decide at matriculation at the University of Texas. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The hockey tournament ended in a tie; the senior-sophomores winning and losing one game and the junior-freshmen losing and winning Ping - pong singles, ping - pong doubles, darts, and the basketball tournaments will be finished the first week of the tournament. In the ping-pong doubles for the finals, Chi Omega will play Pi Beta Phi and the winner will play Delta Phi. In the Virginia Wallaries for Alpha Chi Omega and Evelyn Little for Kappa Chi Kappa Gamma play in the final match of the tournament. Corbin hall will play Pi Beta Phi in the basketball semi-finals and the winners will play the independent basketball tournaments will be picked as soon as the plays are played. In This Corner By Hugh Wire Now that Coach Dana Bible has moved on to hippier hurting grounds where the pennins fall a little thicker, and the Nebraska reguled pulled their hot potate out of the fire by biring Major Lawrence "Bilf" Jones as head football coach, it still appears impossible for the other Big Six The case with which the Nebraska regents secured the services of Coach Jones makes one wonder whether he was benched by the army, as the Oklahoma papers would have us believe. The university gentle above by the university officials. An army officer doesn't have to play politics if he has $19\frac{1}{2}$ years of service and a pension. Though Major Jones is subject to call for war duty, the Cornhuskers have a coach that is not interested in be interesting to see Oklahoma and Nebraska, both using the same system, meet on the gridiron. 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With It, on the Screen--right if the ice hadn't made so nasty cracks and tripped him. "Everything Is Thunder" — Constance Bennet WHB KANSAS CITY KIDDIE REVUE! SUNDAY! She Wanted to Be--- "MORE THAN A SECRETARY" Jean Arthur - George Brent With the mercury hiding its head in the bottom of the thermometer, the Iowa State College students are using the ice to好 advantage. Last Friday and Saturday the Cyclone lads and lasses held an ice skating carnival on Lake Loon, which is located on the campus. The meet included training, figure skating for men and women, shuttle relay races, and individual races for fraternities and dormitories. Skating is included in the intramural program at Iowa State this winter. NEW INSTRUCTOR NAMED FOR ENGINEERING CLASSES John D. Hutcheson has accepted the position as full-time instructor in chemical engineering and metallurgical laboratory at the University beginning next semester. He will arrive here about Feb. 1. 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