1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Dr. Ise To Meet Dr. Lee In Public Debate on Spain Professors Sandelius and Osma Will Also Talk on Related Subjects A debate, listed as the "main bunt" on ASU official posters, between Prof. A. M. Lee and Prof. John Ise, will be the feature event tonight conducted symposium, entitled "Shell We Remain Neutral in Spain?" LAWRENCE, KANSAS,TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1987 The symposium will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Union ballroom. The discussion will not be limited to students. All interested townpeople are invited to attend. The affirmative stand will be taken by Alfred M. Lee, professor of sociology and journalism, and the nominee by John he, professor in the department. Before the "main bout" is held, there will be two preliminary speakers, Prof. J. M. Osmä, department of romance languages, who has a wide acquaintance with the present Spanish situation, and Prof. W. E. Gorman, professor of political science, who will present a background for the debate. Greg Hines, c'37, will serve a chairman. Ex-Governor Landon 1 The symposium is being conducted by the American Student Union. Plans by the ASU to build a student rally in support of Spanish democracy went awry when the organization was denied the use of campus resources. The University Administration, that such a rally would be contrary to teh neutral policy of the United States government. NUMBER 74 He wore an old slouch hat. Bert Vooothees, a freshman, evidently prefers them young—he has been seen walking with a certain junior high girl on several occasions and is reported as being quite infatuated. The cold weather has been causing Maxine Street, Alpha Delta Pi, no end of trouble. She has been carried over the sheet-covered hills and dropped, she has tried walking and fell, and as a finale--she couldn't get her boots off the other night so she slept with them on. University Students Appointed Chairmen Details: The Patee marquis reads, 'His Brother's Wife & The Captain's Kid'. Blackmall! It seems that Phil Stratton, campus editor, and Horace Mason, an editing student, have been dating the same girl in another ♦ ♦ ♦ Yu Wai Wong, who works in the bacteriology laboratory was in the dressing room recently changing his clothes and had progressed to the point where he was sash clothing when in walked one of the lady assistants. Wong did an about face, scampered through the door and out of the bathroom, setting coatings in his native Chinese tongue. The lady likewise fled down the hall in the opposite direction—and from the display of speed it was difficult to determine just which of the two was the more embarrassed. Campus Groups Will Tour Parts Of Kansas Soon Maxyne Woody, Chi Omega, tamed to repay Frank Harwi, Phi Gam, for passing the ticket down the aisle to her which gave her a free trip to the Rose Bowl, but her sorority sisters intervened. Likewise, we tried to reveal more information but Kansan heads intervened also, in that they did some censoring. However, if anyone would like to know the details, ask the aforementioned—if they won't talk, ask this ammunition. on the SHIN by "Flash" Morris Ferrel Anderson called for his date at the Tate house Friday night, but the girl was not quite ready, so he started to take off his overcoat and wait but discovered that he had forgotten to don his suit coat. Anderson very politely said, "Pardon me, I'll be back later," as he changed colors and hurried out of the house. Tentative Dates Named Alumni Association Seeks Needed Sponsors Tentative dates and timelines for the annual tours of campus organizations have been named and arranged. The new security patches for the appearance of these organizations in the different towns in which they are to appear, Fred Elworthy, secretary of the university association, announced yesterday. K F K U The various organizations which will make trips this spring are the University of Kansas band, the Men's Glee Club, the Women's Glee p. m. Elementary German Tuesday, Jan. 12 2:46 pm Books, old and new. 6:00 p.m. Education your child "The Senior High School Period, Prin. J. E. Jacobs." Body of Kidnaped Boy Found Badly Beaten 10:00 p.m. Athletic scrapbook 179th edition. 2:42 p.m. News flashes. 10:15-10:45 p.m. Program of requested readings, Prof. Robert Calderwood. He wore a new derby. Had Been Left in Aldc Bushes; Found by Vacancies May Leave Council in Deadlock GRAD SUCCEEDS GRAD AS HEAD OF THE STATE May Elect Only One Man Hunter Huxman, Wearing Derby, Is Inaugurated With 10 Other State Officers Before Large Crowd NOTICE W.S.G.A. will hold no meetings until next six unless announced. RUTH LEARNED, President, W.S.G.A. Fifth Democratic Chief Has Few Criticisms of G.O.P. Program Everett_Wash_Jan_11—(UP)—A Dr. F. C. Allen and Dr. James Naismith are ineligible because they are members of the department of physical education; Professor Smith, Dr. C. Allen, is on the board; his position must be filled; the membership of Chancellor Lindley and Bursar Kleo was made ex-officio by the Board of Regents MADE FEW PROMISES The University Senate will meet today to elect at least six faculty members to the newly established Athletic Board. IfBody Will Meet Today To Select At Least Six Faculty Members Senate To Fill Athletic Board Membership aty Ken Postlewithe, c.28 The famous old battered Landon hat went out of the Governor's office yesterday. A spruce new derby on the immaculate Mr. Huxman went in. Governor Huxman Creative Leisure Offie For Seven States Moved Here Advanced Fine Arts e sum Wood v have Students Give Rec Elaine Slainthower, f37, co-chairman of the local creative leisure commission, and Stanley Alexen 'eunl', have been appointed chien of the creative leisure commission of the entire Rocky Mount Student Movement, acting to an announcement from regional office at Topeka. Because of the recent illness of Harold C. Case, regional surgeon for the seven states compassed the new region have been moved from Wurcum bark college to Mount Oregon. Skiner and Betty Thomas, professors brburn students, were former heads of the commission. Of the seven regional commissi heads of the headquarters for two are mained on the University campus, many number of the World Student ChristianFoundation, guided by Paul Moritz, Durum and Dorothy Hodge, c37, are on wumps. To inaugurate the new bead 'nissaia creative leisure-Dr. and Mrs. jpub-former heads of the commi' 917 by and Wachiburna students will be invited at a dinner next Thursday. Herbey House. Those intermediary students will be represented Wednesday with Ellen Payne. Blissed C. A. general secretary. With the Auditorium half, opossiped of its seats and queer soloeminating from under the statu various times, the advanced stair of the School of Fine Arts, be presented a program of organ, violin, harp, voice, and cello last night. The audience, composed mix Fire students, tried to over these irregularities and to forc echos reverberating through building. Their imaginations strained considerably. The program began with two pressive organ solon: "Nun ) Dei Heiden Heiland" (Bach — Das Alte Jahr Vergangen) (Bach) by Gerald Cole. The minded one of conventions served the empty surrounding the organist. The program continued with compositions "Sequillida" (A) by Martha Boucher; "Pi (Rachmaninoff) by Robert bach;" Spinning Song" (Mende and "Scherzo" (Mendelssohn Georgia Sue Reuter; "T Leuschner by Jean Eichgren (Llustz-) by Mary Jane Bruce. Violin solons were "Preludi Alerog" (Kreisler) by Carro els, and the first movement o certo in F Sharp Minor temps) by Charlene Barber. La Danseuse" (Tournier, played on the harp by E Scarle, and "Elegia" (Faure played on the cello by Peeler. "Summer" (Chaminade) v by Alice Marie McNiey "Viss Viss d'Amore" from "La (Pucecin) by Mary Louise man; "Gwine to Hebbn" by Claude Dorssey; and "F Ye Winds and Waves" frpio ("Handel") by Charles ? UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENC, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1937 DICKIN Starts Today CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY 1:00 to 11:00. Doors Open at 12:30. Come Early! SUNDAY PRICES Adults 35c Children 10c WEEK DAYS 25c till 7:00. Shows 3-7-9 Here's ROMANCE—the fiery frontier love story of WILD BILL HICKOK and CALAMITY JANE! DICKINSON PAGE SEV Here's SPECTACLE — A colorful pageant of breathless action sweeping before your eyes! WOVEN TOGETHER TO CREATE A STORY THAT WILL DOORS OPEN 12:30 COME EARLY Here's DRAMA The magnificent story of America in the making as only DeMille could picture it! Even if it is cold you can still enjoy the warm comfort of your own fireside at The Dickinson Here's BIGNESS — A truly great motion picture, more glorious than "Cimarron," "The Covered Wagon!" LIVE FOREVER IN THE HEARTS OF ALL WHO SEE IT! The glorious star team of "Mr. Deeds" in the grandest romance GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR Cecil B. De Mille's "THE PLAINSMAN" A Paramount Picture directed by Cecil B. DeMille with JAMES ELLISON · CHARLES BICKFORD HELEN BURGESS · PORTER HALL Added — Lates News Betty Boop Cartoon