UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas VOLUME XXXIV 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 bout" on ASU official posters, between Prof. A. M. Lee and Prof. John Ise, will be the feature event tonight at ASU-conducted symposium, entitled We Romain Neutral in Spain? The symposium will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Union balroom. 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 critic, Richard A. Moorhead, in the department of economics. Before the "main bout" is held, there will be two preliminary speakers, Prof. J. M. Osma, department of romance language, who has a wide acquaintance with the press. Spanish situation, and Prof. W. E. Williams, political science, who will present a background for the debate. The symposium is being conducted by the American Student Union. Plans by the ASU to hold a student rally in support of Spanish democracy went awry when the organization was denied the use of campus computers. The University Administration, that such a rally would be contrary to tech neutral policy of the United States government. Greg Hines, c37, will serve a chairman. LAWRENCE, KANSAS.TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1937 NUMBER 74 Maryne Woody, Chi Omega, tried to repay Frank Harwi, Phi Gam, for passing the ticket down the aisle to her which gave her *n* 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 ameniuensis. Yau 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 sans clothing when in walked one of the lady assistants. Wong did an about face, scamped through the door and into the hall running on the SHIN by "Flash" Morris Bert Voohees, 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. Ferrel Anderson called for his date at the Tate house Friday night but the girl was not quite sure when she would 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." Pardon me, colors and hurried out of the house. The cold weather has been causing Maxine Street, Alpha Delta Pi, no end of trouble. She has been carried over the sheet-covers 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. Details: The Patee marquis reads, 'His Brother's Wife & The Captain's Kid'. Ex-Governor Landon He wore an old slouch hat. University Students Appointed Chain Blackmail! It seems that Phil Stratton, campus editor, and Horace Mason, an editing student, have been dating the same girl in another Campus Groups Will Tour Parts Of Kansas Soon Tentative Dates Named Alumni Association Seeks Needed Sponsors Tentative dates and timelines for the annual tours of campus organizations have been named and arranged. Security patrons for the appearance of these organizations in the different towns in which they are to appear, Fred Elsworth, secretary of the university association, announced yesterday. The various organizations which will make the issue a matter to me Continued on page four Creative Leisure Oil For Seven States Moved Here p. m. Elementary German GRAD SUCCEEDS GRAD AS HEAD OF THE STATE K F K U He wore a new derby. Huxman, Wearing Derby, Is Inaugurated With 10 Other State Officers Before Large Crowd Tuesday. Jan. 12 MADE FEW PROMISES Fifth Democratic Chief Has Few Criticisms of G.O.P. Program 2:42 p.m. News flashes. 10:00 p.m. Athletic scrapbook 179th edition. 2:46 p.m. books, old and new. 6:00 p.m. Education your child The Senior High School Period, Prin. J. E. Jacobs. By Ken Postlebite, c'28 The famous old battered Landon at went out of the Governor's office. 10. 15-10.45 p.m. Program of requested readings, Prof. Robert Calderwood. Vacancies May Leave Had Been Left in Alder Bushes; Found by Body of Kidnaped Boy Found Badly Beaten Senate To Fill Athletic Board Membership Dr. F. C. Allen and Dr. James Naismith are ineligible because they are members of the department of physical education; Professor Smith, who died recently was a member of the board; his position must be confirmed. The University Senate will meet today to elect at least six faculty members to the newly established Athletic Board. fBody Will Meet Today To Select At Least Six Faculty Members NOTICE W. S.G.A. will hold no meetings until next six unless amount be learned, President, W.S.G.A. "Summer" (Chinamide) to Alice Marie McVey; "Viss d'amore" from "La (Puscati) by Mary Louise; man; "Gwine to Hebb" to Dare Dorange; and "If Wind and Woes" irc (Hand) by Charles 2 Governor Huxman Elaine Slahower, f57, crea man of the local creative commission, and Stanley Alee 'eun', have been appointed men of the creative leisure mission of the entire Rocky Mt. Student Christian movement, ding to an announcement fr Fr Andrew Barrick. Because of the recent t illnesses Harold C. Case, regional surger or of the commission, headqur of the seven states compris region have been moved from burn college to Mount Oread. Skinner and Betty Thomas, burn students, were former Of the seven regional college the headquarters for two trained on the University Beiden creative leisure, of the World Student Christian training, guided by Paul Mow and Dorothy Hodge, c 37, ar university. E SIX Advanced Fine Arts Students Give Rec To inaugurate the new beehive, f 1 0 0 reative leisure.-Dc and Mrs. f 1 0 0 orner beads of the county, f 1 0 0 and Washburn students will be f 15 2 0 Bristol B (17) Inley House. Those interested attending must reserve places, f 1 0 0 Nednesday with Ellen Payne, f 1 0 0 * A general secretary. The audience, composed not Fine Arts students, tried to oversee these irregularities and to forge echoes reverberating through building. Their imagination strained considerably. mm f g f f cm f 3 2 0 ro cm, f 2 0 1 rc c 2 1 0 &c g 6 1 0 bore g 0 0 3 With the Auditorium half-seed of its seats and queer animating from under the sturious times, the advanced stat at the School of Fine Arts, be presented a program of organ, zolin, harp, voice, and cello as night. tree Ns (32) ecord, f 2 1 2 n, f 2 0 1 m, f 2 0 1 hea, n 1 0 0 hea, n 1 0 0 lss, n 1 0 0 mls, n 1 0 0 mmf, d 1 0 1 The program began with two pressive organ solos: "Nun J Der Heiden Holland" (Bach "Das Alte Jahr Vergangen" (Bach) by Gerald Cole. The minded one of convicciones one looked at the wide, empty sternpit. The program continued with compositions "Segundilla" (A; by Martha Bouchier; P; by Rachmannifin) by Robert奔; "Spinning Song" (Mende and "Scherzo" (Mendeslob Georgia Sue Reuter; "T (Leschetizky) by Jean Eicet 导演; "and Polenise" (Laste) by Mary Jane Bruce ("Prebiol Kreisel") (Kreisel) by Carrèle, and the first movement cero in F Sharp Minor temps) by Charlene Barber, La Danauce) (Tournier, played on the harp by F Searle, and "Eligie" (Flaire) played on the cello by Fulcken. Men's Intramurals uprenew basketball games, included close games and a few upwere played yesterday in the rival competition. --one of the more significant refe- rences were S.A.E.'s victory over the BCS, and the DU's victory over the important triumph at the expense the Stigma Chi's. Haskell Jell Wilson, who champions, championed Y M C A I . eck g ft fore, 2 f. 2 vran, 6 c. 6 ifle, 2 g. 2 e, g 1 1 gfmore, 1 1 gft Beta (19) Nesley, f 2 2 Faucci, f 2 0 Stoland, e 2 1 Paris, g 2 0 Weincke, t 0 0 g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft g ft Pi K.A. (23) Davis, f 4 0 Hamilton, f 1 0 Lapinte, f 0 Fonlou, g 5 1 Crabb, g 0 15 2 18 --in volley ball, 21-5, 21-4. S.A.M. forfeited to D.U. Kappa Sig B (29) g ft 1 Byan, f 0 Lyon, f 1 Khm, c 2 Alderleer, g 3 Dieferw, c 0 a Sig (23) f g f f g f ting, f 3 1 1 ting, f 3 1 1 r, g 2 0 r, g 1 0 Ptham GG (38) (30) Walker, f. 1 2 Walker, f. 1 2 Colgain, c. 2 0 Colgain, c. 2 0 Stuker, h. 2 0 Stuker, h. 2 0 Hicker, f. 2 1 Hicker, f. 2 1 Tucker, c. 1 0 Tucker, c. 1 0 D.C. (24) (g) f g f Barclay, f 1 g f McCunn, f 2 g 0 Fike, c 1 1 1 Beogher, g 2 0 1 Heovar, g 1 1 1 9 2 10 3 5 PATEE Continuous From 2 p.m O D A Y! FOR 4 BIG DAYS 10 4 L 6 10c NITE 150 YEARS HITS BEST IL6 The Captain's Kid' SYBIL JASON MAY ROBSON GUY KIBBBE Gilbert, g f t f Arburt, f 3 2 0 Arburt, f 0 0 0 Gough, g 1 1 1 Window, g 0 0 0 Kirby, g 0 0 0 THE SINGING KID'S KID NOW BECOMES His Brother's Wife' Gower, f g f 1 0 Covey, f g 1 0 Ullerton, f g 1 0 Leyton, g 1 0 Marrray, g 1 0 Longman, m 1 0 Herry, g 2 0 Jean Hersholt Joseph Calleia Nirma Chu (19) Thomson, f. 3, 0 M Farfard, f. 3, 0 Jones, c. 2, 1 Warren, g. 1, 0 Tyler, y. 0 AND Galactus (537) Gabriel, f (27) Hawkeye, f (20) Hawkeye, f (20) Day, g (16) Day, g (16) Davenge, w (10) Davenge, w (10) Kelly, g (9) WHEN BOB KISSES 'EM THEY STAY KISSED! ONLY FOUR DAYS Romantic ROBERT TAYLOR Beautiful PIG LAND B (19) Harvest, r (10) Harmon, f (8) Downey, r (6) Honeyguy, r (5) McClachan, r (4) McClachan, r (3) McClachan, r (2) McClachan, r (1) Germann, g (0) BARBARA STANWYCK WITH A. $ \mathrm{T, O_{2}} $ (21) Ttheta Tau (25) Ttheta Russell, f g ft 1 Cole, f 5 1 Brown, f 1 0 Hung, g 1 0 Rober, g 0 2 Koehler, g 0 0 Koehler, g 0 0 Delta Chi (20) ALSO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS CARTOON 16 5 8 Phi Psi (19) King, f g 2 King, f G 0 Somnare, f 0 Griffino, f 2 Davison, g 2 Masoner, g 2 Knoche 0 10 5 8 Nig Ep (29) Delta Tau B (15) Witt, f g(f) Witt, f 2 0 Moore, f 0 0 Moore, f 1 1 Watt, e g(0) Watt, e 0 0 Seyb, g 1 0 Up (15) g 0 Kocks, f 3 2 Chilson, f 0 0 Ranceton, c 0 0 Weltner, g 5 1 Weltner, g 0 0 Tinothy, g 1 0 Triangle (15) Beefield, f 4 0 Lawe, f 1 0 Coleman, f 0 0 K. John's, g 2 0 Sharp, g 2 0 Y. M.C.A. J (25) Y.M.C.A. I (45) Cooper, f 1 Cooper, f 2 Harrison, f 0 Moon, e 4 Fees, g 2 Gerrill, g 2 Gerrill, g 2 f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 Fitzgerald, f 1 Loe, c 2 Kramer, g 2 Kramer, g 1 Mienberg, f 1 Torrance, g 1 Torrance, g 1 SUN. SHOWS CONTINUOUS "Under Your Spot." Show at 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 to 8:15, 9 and 10:15, at 8:15, 9, 10:45, 10:45 Haskell Jawks (23) g, f f Hallowsell, f 1 Coffin, f 2 Abecale, b 1 Abreale, b 1 Hate, g 5 Bruger, g 1 Bruger, g 1 4 23 65 Collegiate (1) Davis, f 0 1 0 Divey, f 0 1 0 Hibson, e 0 0 1 Hibson, e 0 0 1 Morrow, y 0 1 0 Morrow, y 0 1 0 Blake, f 0 1 0 Blake, f 0 1 0 Blake, f 0 1 0 2 2 2 2 Y.M.C.A. I (17) Coyer, g 0 Gorrell, f 2 Moon, o 1 Summ, s 2 Howard, g 2 Half Hounds (21) Hexagons (13) g 12 g 12 Ward, f 1 1 1 Mceloy, f 1 1 0 Floreau, f 1 1 1 Blair, f 1 1 0 Croggins, c 1 1 0 Blair, c 1 1 0 Rollin, g 1 1 0 Rosell, g 1 1 0 Hildergrich, g 1 2 2 Schroeter, g 2 1 1 g 12 g 12 Robb, g 1 1 0 Robb, g 1 1 0 Garland, g 1 1 0 Garland, g 1 1 0 Other Saturday basketball results are following. S.A.M. forfeited to Phi Gam "C" forfeited to Phi PsI "B"; Moody Muddlers forfeited to River Sigman Ch B (22) f g t Hippam, f 1 2 Seinhardt, f 1 0 Seinhardt, f 1 0 Porter, f 1 0 Dreven, f 1 0 King, f 1 2 King, f 1 2 Phi Delt C (12) During basketball results were as follows: 21 to 8; Sigma Chi beat Delta Chi, 39 to 18; Sigma Chi "B" beat SAE "B." 21 to 6; K.K.E beat Phi Chi, 26 to 13; M.C.A. II beat Galloping Ghosts III, 24 to K. Pa defeated Ohio Rippers I-16. The Phi Delt's crushed Theta Tau STARTS TODAY.. Rock Chalk, I (20) g, 0f f, 10 Stratton, f, 7 1 Huba, c, 0 1 Married, d, 0 1 Mikhail, e, 0 0 Hibhouse, b, 0 0 THRIFTY ENTERAINMENT STARTS TODAY ... 2 — Great First Run Hits — 2 Home of the joyhawk "UNDER YOUR SPELL" NO. 1----A GREAT STAR-----A GREAT STORY! LAWRENCE TIBBETT WENDY BARKIE NO. 2. AUTHENTIC IN DETAIL! Girls Aloft! Flying Hostesses. The New Harves of the Airlines. . . Unfilming in Duty and Unselfish in Love! Here is their true story, told for the first time, on the screen. WENDY BARRIE Thrilling PLANES WHO "MAN" The GIANT WILLIAM GARGAN JUDITH BARRETT WILLIAM HELL "Liberty SAYRE LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS WED.-THUR. "King of Burlesque" end GEORGE "So They Were Married" Adm. 10c to all ADULTS 15c, CHILDREN 10c FRI — SAT: Shirley Temple in "Poor Little Girl" Also in "Johnny Goat" The Cow Star Lisa Lee Januav Is "Go to the Varsity" Month! OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 132 Aggie Coaches Oppose Athletes' Dormitories SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1937 "My proposal, would only be in line with the advance made be football in sport." Doctor Adams explains today in Norman, Okla. "The adoption of any plan to provide free room and board for college athletes would allow the schools to do openly what they long have been doing reptitiously, and scholastic eligibility strictly administered. "I am not in sympathy with any scheme which tends to make professionals of college athletes." M. S. Ahearn, director of athletes in Kansas State college said yesterday in opposing the proposal of Dr. A. B. Adams, of the University of Oklahoma, that members of Big Six conference be permitted to establish dormitories to board and room athletes in open compensation for six, Six representative, and all the coaches at Kansas State college backed Ahearn in his opposition. Everyone except presidents and faculties of various institutions appear aware that their outstanding 1—3—5—7—9 Lee and Ise To Argue Spanish Intervention athletes are frequently paid to play. As a result of this situation many American universities and colleges which pride themselves on their athletic prowess, the character building are made to appear hypocrites and lars." TODAY Doctor Lee W will uphold the negative and Dr. he will take up the af- fairs. Mr. he will support the United States that intervene in the Spanish revolution. Greg Hines, c'38, will serve as chairman of the meeting. What promises to be the most interesting public debate on the Campus this year has been arranged for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Union ballroom when Dr. John Ie takes on Dr. A. M. Lee in a verbal set-to of the Spanish revolution. 5 Glorious Days! Doctor Lee, associate professor of sociology and journalism, received his doctorate from Yale in sociology. Doctor Ise, professor of economics received his doctorate of several books, receive his doctorate from Harvard in economics. GRANADA ALL SHOWS 35c SUNDAY WEEK DAYS 25c TIL 7 A Picture Such As You Have Dreamed You Would One Day See! "I have had many loves—so many but never one like this!" These two great screen lovers whose paths now cross bring you the beauty, the thrill and the glowing glory ROBERT ALSO LEON NAVARO And His Famous SWING BAND LASTEST NEWS LATEST NEWS Meyer Goldwyn Mayer PICTURE Lionel BARRYMORE ELIZABETH ALLAN - JESSIE RALPH - HENRY DARIELL LENORE ULRIC LAURA HOPE CREWS Directed by GEORGE CUKOR COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS Watch For Date "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS" --- Meldra Kansas at the F Jocel Americ erine Er house. Kapp pledgin Patrie is a wee Beta he Phi M ing of I thur H Doct a gues house l his son been in Mrs. nouncer, ter Jebel, '35 a men sororit preside il and while graduse lege. at Lar Name Aubreu at the Ft. Soc. membr sorior ber of The meet home Rhode 1