UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Freshman Women Must Vote Again Because of mistakes in counting the last election, the freshman women will elect officers for vice-president and secretary Thursday. Nov. 12, at the polls on the second day of an election building from 8 a.m., until 5 p.m. According to Ruth Learned, president of the W.S.G.A., the election count methods are as follows: Candidates for vice-president are Julia Edison, Maurine Gray, Catherine Ehrke, Ann Reynolds and Margaret Charles. Candidates for secretary are Sariell Smart, Velmel Lynch, Pengy Lynch and Isabed West. "In counting the votes, if no candidate for an office has enough votes, the name of the woman with the fewest is thrown out, and the votes are redistributed among the remaining candidates. This process is continued until one of the candidates has enough votes to win. NUMBER 44 "Thus, the winner will be the choice of the largest number, although not the first choice of all voters." LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1936 on the SHIN by alan asher Suzanne Sawyer. Guest Conductor One of the Kansan "shots" who is a stickler for accuracy discovered that Asher was not covering the Varsity last Saturday. He hurried down and found that some sort of a drawing had been made. He got the names and hurried back just in time to catch the Sunday edition going to press. He got the names right but, oh my, he didn't get the Granada They didn't. They won free bids to the Freshman Frolic. He had not the courage to face the Reporting I students yesterday. The Theta annex—ex p. A. D. house—had an unexpected guest this weekend when one Don Philips, a visiting D.U. and P.A.D., who the impression is still the same old place. This suspicion was confirmed when he heard feminine voices on the second floor. Investigating, he found that he had been returned to Colby disclosely. The quaintly termed hot-spots of the village were decidedly crowded this weekend. As nice an assortment of blottos, singing Nebraskans, and what not as we have ever seen there were. Poor Dave Partridge claims he had a difficult time getting a seat. Once again the more important papers in this area are in error. Readers of these sheets were led to notice that many students formerly bore Sante Fe railroad buttons, but such is not the case. Bob Richardson had the only one. "I didn't object when they made me look like a street-car conductor," he wrote. "I was surprised, 'but putting three conductors' buttons on was the last straw." The Beech-Nut boys of Kansas and Nebraska got together Saturday and had quite a time. Distributing problems were discussed, and our own Friedland probably told of the difficulty he had in getting into the classroom. We told him that boys of giving something away in the Pi Phi domicile. Note to Chet: we expect some compensation for this... say a few packages.. Rhodes Award Nominees Picked By Committee Anderson, Robertse Phillips, Maloney, and Ames Will Vie for Honorary Awards Really, though, we think young Asher should leave that fellow David, alone. He's utterly charming. Five University of Kansas men, four seniors and one a graduate of last year, have been nominated as candidates for Rhodes Scholarships for the ensuing two years. Prof. A. T. Walker, chairman of the University committee on Rhodes Scholarships, submitted the following names to Chancellor E. H. Lindes; Now that Homecoming is over, the women students have another big event to look forward to this weekend—the Puff Pant Prom, to be held in the Memorial Union building this Friday. There's another embarrassed fellow on the Hill. He, under the stars, made much love to the gail with him. It ended with the girl's mouth as she womann." Of course the fact that the girl told him at this point that she was engaged to a fellow who's away may have had something to do with it. To decide on constitutional amendments, the Student Christian Federation will meet this afternoon in Myers hall at 4:30 o'clock. The dance will begin at 9 o'clock and will close at 12. Tickets may be obtained from the intramural managers of any sorority house on the Hill, or from the gymnasium. The price is 75 cents a couple, or 50 cents for stags. Prizes will be given to those who win the best dressed couple, and the organized house which has the largest percentage present. Student Christian Federation Meeting Louie Kuhn's orchestra will furnish the music in his usual style and several extra numbers will be provided as special attractions. In 1932 at the International Congress of the Dance held in Paris the Jooss company took first prize with its presentation of "The Green Dancer," a choreography in all countries of central and western Europe, except Germany Sigma Delta Chi To Hold Convention The Joos ballet, appearing here at Thursday night, is not entirely European in its membership. Three Americans are numbered among the troupe. They are Bellehene Miller, Solberg, and Edward Harrington. The national convention of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity, will be held in Dallas Nov. 12-15. The following member of the Kauai school will attend the E. N. Dan, Prof. J. K Jister Baker, Dr. C.J. Smith, JP. Pousser, c37 David Hamlin, c37, and JT Potter, c37 Dent尔. c37. The ballet was founded by Kurt Jooss, a young farmer interested in painting, and Fritz Cohen, a struggling young conductor. This modern ballet group tries to express in mute human life. By Kenneth Postlethwaite, c. 38 War propaganda, con and con, was dealt to the theater-going public in liberal does at the premier of "Bury the Dead" in Fraser Theater last night. Discussion of the various problems confronting the publication of news and of the journalistic profession as a whole will be the purest discussion. The Southern Methodist University chapter will entertain the visiting delegates with a banquet on Saturday evening, Nov. 14. War Propaganda, Pro and Con, Dealt to Public in 'Bury the Dead' Mr. Stowe, who is probably one of the best informed authorities on this subject, having covered every major revolt in Spain since 1928, will present the recent internal struggle in Spain as one of the and most significant social upheavals since the Russian revolution. Prof William L. DeBaufe of the University of Nebraska was elected chairman of the Kansas Nebraska section of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education at a meeting here Saturday. Prof. J. A. King of Kansas was elected secretary, and Prof. B. B. Brainard of Kansas State College was made chairman of the program committee. "What does the Spanish civil war mean for you and me?" will be the subject of a lecture given by Le兰land Stowe, former Paris corresseur at The Royal Tiburet, at 8:20 p.m., Nov. 23 at the University Auditorium. Correspondent Will Discuss Spanish War Nebraska Professor Heads Engineer Society Pacifists squirmed in their seats during the curtain raiser, one act play, "Four Days Leave," which depicted the plight of a British army officer on leave four days later. The story is set to the story of war and marriage. Not only has Mr. Stowe gained prominence for his work on the Spanish revolutions, but he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1930 for the best example of foreign correspondence and for his outstanding outspring work on international relations an is distressed considered an expert at interviewing celebrities. Militants squirmed longer and more uncomfortably throughout the feature production of the evening, "Bury the Dead." This uncanny story concerned itself with six men who, though dead, refused to lie down and be buried. Their sergeant ordered them to lie down, their Juniors and seniors who are falling in their work or have very low grades will be notified by mail. They need not, therefore, inquire at the College office. McGrady was hopeful of success, but his early efforts met no immediate action from either side in the tight controversy. The dispute developed chiefly over who shall control the hiring of the thousands of workers who man the American flagships with home ports on the west Reports on all students in the College who are having stolastic difficulties are due in the College office today. MID-SEMESTER REPORTS DUE Alen Crafton, of the speech department; Edward Barnett, c'end; Doro thyrefelt, CT; Jessica Crafton thyrefelt, CT; Stelia Holleecker, cf.T all freshmen and sophomores should consult their advisers The mid-s semester period of advising for them begins on Wednesday and ends at the beginning of the Thanksgiving holidays. Sometime during that period every freshman and sophomore in the College should consult his advisor about his academic standing. The name of each student's adviser, together with the office hours of that adviser, will be found posted on the College website. 121. Administration building. Ballet Expresses Dramatic Events in Mute Language of Dance Other members of the cast were: Robert Evans, c'ancl; Robert Rohde, e37; Merle Welsh, c38; Arthur Sparkes, c39; Bill Read, c39; Bill Fey, e40; Carl Bryant, cuncl; James Bradford, cuncl; Sam Kimble, c37; Milton Deutsch, c38; Marie Grubert, cuncl; Jane Coats, cuncl; Mary Beth Schreiber, cuncl; Marjorie Cume, cuncl; and Patricia Franke, fa39. The curtain raiser play "Four Days Leave," starred three fine actors; Betty Ruth Smith, fa37; Jane Flood, e41; and Rolla Nuckles of the The College Office stresses the importance of this advailing period and urges all students, no matter what they think their grades to be, to see their advisers. San Francisco, Nov. 9.-(UP)-Edward S. McGrady, assistant secretary of labor, hammered hard at the strong divergent stands of the Pacific coast shipwives and their 35,000 striking workers tonight to bring the message of peace conference which would lighten the tension in the maritime time. Government Tries To Settle Coast Strike --- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1936 Husker— Continued from page one scrimage, and three times stopped. He point receiver in his trucks. He punt receiver also blocked the attempt for the extra point after the third touch- down. Brod Resihec, sophomore left tackle, played outstanding football until he suffered a recurrence of an injury watch kept him LYMAN DINENS out of the first two games of the won. Maurice Cannady and Lyman Dixon, orthomote backs showe up well. Cannady his hard line nocks and tackling, and Divens by his pumps, passes and runs. San Francis and Lloyd Cardwell were the big rushes in the atlantic. thMAURICE CANNADY husker first team husker first base Desfield, Doyle and Shirey, the two tackles did most of the damage in the line. The blocking of the Jayhawkers I was very commendable in view of some of their past performances, as pahaacks made several piece gains through the line. The fudging and the low flow made such improvement as was needed. Nebraska piled up 13 first downs to 7 for Kansas, and more than doubled the yards gained from challenge. Lifting improvement over last week as 5 of the 18 attempted passes were captured for 56 yards. The game was played by frequent fumbles, No. 20 for 3. The game play by play: First Quarter Cowell, Cowell and a spinner through cen- Brower for 2 yards. Francis attempted To 8 center buck for no gain. Carwell wound around left end for 5 yards. Jordan was run out in end for inside the basket. Francis went through was center of the Kansas line for the touchdown. Cowell converted to extra point. Score, Kansas 0; Society. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA Kansas won the toss and chose Nefo defended the north goal. Sam Fraunberger took the ball on the Kansas poten-25-yard line and returned it 1 yards to Replogle. It was incomplete. Happily, good tried center for 3 yards. Replogle put the ball on the Norbanks 25-yard stripe. Cardwell left a tackle for 1 yard. Dougion added 1 yard to the Kansas 36-yard line. Francis punted 1 yards to the Kansas 36-yard line. Trouble led 1 yard on an attempted tackle to the Kansas 36-yard line. It was incomplete. f S Kansas received the kickoff lawyer exploded then punted to Francis the Nebraska 35-yard line. Frank covered for Kansas. Nebraku took time out. Happap's pass to Repugliano was intercepted for 4 yards putting ball on the Nebraska 35-yard warrior. Cardwell intercepted Happap's return. Howell tried a fake through entrance for 4 yards. Frances then took off and scored. Furhill took 41. Happap tried right end for tional yards. Douglas went through to Guide 2 yards through center for a leccionkas first down. Happap lost 11 holdouts on an attempted pass. Nebraku left with 30-yard line and the ball was disium by 35 yards to the Kansas 15. Douglass returned Francis' kick from his own 10-yard line to the 28. Replegate lost 3 yards around the Nebraska 40-yard line. McDonald lost 4 yards right end up. Cardinals punted to Happoon on 2nd. Francis punted to Happoon on 3rd. Francis punted to Happann on 4th. Watt punted to Happann on 5th. Watt punted to Happann on 6th. Tackle for 1 yard. Happann fumbled and Yelkin recovered for Nebraska in a tie. The Triumphetti tried center for 8 yards. Francis made 1 yard through right tackle. Francis made 1 yard through left tackle. Francis fumbled on the Kansas 1-yard line and Seige recovered for Dennis. Drake painted to Cardwell who ran out of bounds on the Nebraska 45-yd line. Francis made 12 yards on a spinning Second Quarter A lateral, Francis to Douglas to Howell carried the ball to the Kansas 28. Another lateral, Francis to Howell took the ball to the ekes went in for Replogle. Douglas made 4 yards on a spinner through center. Francis passed over the goal line and scored. Howell to McDonald to Douglas, carried the ball to the 8-yard line. Howell went around left end for the score. Kansas 0, Nebraska 14. Kansas kicked off. Francis took the ball on his 5-yard line and ran 95 yards to a touchdown. A 12-yard drive nullified the touchdown and gave Nebraska the ball on the Kansas fieldside through Gordon. Carewell left end, fumbled and recovered on the Kansas 24. Douglas made 7 yards around right end. Frank Carson had Carson went around left end for a touchdown. Francis kicks for extra point was no good. Score Kansas 0. Nebraska Douglass kicked off to Andrews on the 18-yard line. He returned it 9 yards to his own 27. Andrews scored on Anderson made 8 yards around right end. Anderson made 3 yards through center. Canady援推 Douglas eight yards, putting the ball on the 19-yard field, putting the ball on the Nebraska 33-yard line. Anderson made 1 yard through the tackle. Canady援推 Douglas 19-yard field. Divens skirted right end for 18 yards. Weinecke made 4 yards through center. Weinecke made 19-yard field. Divens pass to Weinecke was incomplete. Divens punted to Plock on his 11-yard line. A 15-yard penalty put Anderson on the ball on the Nebraska 5-yard line. Anderson punted out of bounds on the Nebraska 45-yard marker. He was able to pass on the last kick. Cannady made 1 yard through left tackle. Divens tried a pass but missed. Cannady punted and Nebraska received a 5-yard penalty for roughing a linebacker on him during the last kick. Cannady punted through right tackle. A lateral, Cannady to Divens netted 5 yards. Weinneck toe kicks pass was missed by Nebraska. Nebraska received a 15-yard-penalty for clipping Andrew. Andersen was punished by an Anderson kicked to Divens who fumbled and吞没 recovered for Kusne on the Kickoff at Cannady for 21. Divens passed to Shirk for 4 yards. Weisselock lost to Shirk for 4 yards. Winecke's pass was intercepted by Andrews on a pass to Andrew. Andrews was good for 84 yards and a touchdown. Scott did not score. Scott Kansas 0, Nebraska 26 Giannangelo replaced Weinecke. Paronto went in for Divens. An- Welcome Editors! Be Sure to Visit The UNION FOUNTAIN Suh-Basement Memorial Union Third Quarter drewks kicked off for Nebraska. Panto took it. He scored 12 yards it 25 yards. Ginnam gordo made no gain around right end. Gunnamgordo made no gain around right end. was half in, was half in, was half in Replock replaced Gimangelgo, Seigle kicked to Calishan, who returned it to the 19-yard line. Calishan made 3 yards through center. Andrewmes made 3 yards through left. Andrewmes and Calishan back a fumbled kick for 3 yards. Andrews then punted to Divers, who returned it from right side. Replock. Divers' punt was blocked by Amen, Nebraska end, and recovering dives lost 8 yards going around right end. Andrews' punt downed by Nebraska end, diving 4-yard line. Divers putt to Ball on the 45. White passed to Shinda for dives. Nebraska lost the ball Divers' pass to Cannady was good for 20 yards. Divers made 24 yards and received the ball on his own ground for 2 yards. Kansas received a 15-yard penalty for holding. Peters intercepted Divers' pass on the defensive end around left end. A pass Andrews to Plock made 12 yards. Running plays by Andrews, Ball, and Callan, net. Fourth Quarter Callahan tried center for no gain and Andrade, a 5-yarder, pitched in the goal and Kansas took the ball on the 20. Pantofoil fumbled and recovered by Andrade, a pinned yard. Divers punted to the Kansas field, around right end for 9 yards. Lankford around right end for 9 yards. Grimm, and Callahan made 17 yards. Last lost 7 yards through center. Callahan scored with White's pass to Callahan was fumbled and recovered by Masone for 18 yards. Pronto lost 16 yards on a fumble. Parento then punted to white. Plock Plock then punched to white. Cannah hau made 3 yards through center. Plock punked over the goal. Kansas Plock punked over the goal. Kansas Pronto trailed left end for 2 yards. Parento's punt was fumbled by Kansas Callianh intercepted Diyos pass. Phelps punked over the goal. Kansas took the ball on the 20-yard line. Diyos passed to Kansas Callianh intercepted Diyos pass. Phelps punked over the goal. Kansas took the ball on the 20-yard line. Diyos made 4 yards around right Nebraska fumbled Parento's punt. Kansas recovered on the field. Diyos made a eligible man which gave Nebraska the ball. Phellips lost 9 yards through the field. Diyos made a eligible man which gave Nebraska 10-yard line. Cannah made 8 yards through center and then Plock right tackle for Kansas. Diyos made a right tackle for Kansas. On the Kansai 17 yard line at the game ended. A TAILOR-MADE SUIT Is Tailored of Exclusive Fabrics We buy only a limited amount in each pattern and fabric. That's why you can choose your fabric and know that you won't be seeing it on every other man in town! Our complete line of fabrics are the finest to be had both abroad and in this country. 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Divena NEBRASKA: Ends, Richardson, Shinde, Dohmann, Grimm and d management, Guardis, Guards, Franks, Hauer, Peters, Soeman and Sauer; Peters, Neues, Ramey, Phelps, Watts, Andrew, Balli, Balli Fooker, Fisher and First downs 7 13 Yds. from scum 10 26 Towards the net 78 20 Fd. passes at mpt. 17 9 Fwdeds completed 4 9 Fwdeds yds gained by 50 79 Lateral pass at mpt. 1 6 Laterals completed 1 6 Laterals yds gained by 6 45 Intercepts per pen. 0 6 Yds. ret.intercepted passes 0 32 Penalties, no. 15 80 Ball lost on pen. 1 1 Punts, no. 10 12 Punts, no. 402 458 Ret.punts, yds. 23 5 Kickoff, no. 150 144 Kickoff, kicks. 28 94 Fumbles 3 8 Own fumbles, recov. 2 Outside, out 2 3 The score by periods. 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas 0 0 0 0-0 Wisconsin 7 19 0 0-26 Officials, Referee, E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, umpire, Patt Mason, Carruthers, Illinois field judge, Revives Peters, Wisconsin. PAGE SEVEN --- football scores Oklahona 6, Kansas State 6 Alabama 7, Missouri 7 Missouri State 7, Iowa Alabama 34, Tulane 7 Illinois 8, Miami 14 Dartmouth 20, Columbia 13 Pardham 15, Purdue 32, Illinois 12, Iowa 0 Northwestern 26, Wisconsin 18 Iowa State 44, Michigan 0 Oklahoma 69, Texas A & Southern Methodist 6, Texas A & Texas Christian 27, Texas U. 6 Pittsburgh 34, Penn State 7 Yale 14, Brown 6 Navy 3, Notre Dame 0 --- Women's Intramurals Women's Intramurals --- Fred Harris and Myrl Bratton From the Stands Volleyball Standings Team W L T F Rege Phi 5 0 0 Corb hall 4 1 0 Chi Omega 3 1 0 E T. C 3 1 0 T N. T 3 1 0 T N. T 2 1 0 Alpha Chi Omega 2 1 1 Alpha Chi Theta 1 1 1 Watson hall 1 1 2 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 2 0 Watson hall N 1 2 0 Alpha Delta Pi 1 2 0 Alpha Omicron Pi 1 0 0 Alpha Gamma Delta 0 3 N D 1 0 Sigma Kappa 0 3 The crowd got quite a thrill in the first quarter as the Jayhawkers made the initial first down of the game. 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