WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1926 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE Society Editor @ 3 pm, call KU. 25) after 7:20; ku272-893 ☆ ☆ ☆ W. S.G.A. entertained with a tea in the women's lounge of Central Administration building yesterday afterday at 4 o'clock, to introduce the freshman candidates for W.S.G.A. offices, Miss Elizabeth Mugeral, associate director, and Miss Elina Neuschwerd, counselor of French, poured tea. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational Church chorus, entertained with a buffet supper at the home of Betty Raymond, c38; last night. Guests were Lara Douglas, c40; Ruth Warren, c40; Mary Percy Louce, c40; Frankenstein, c40; Maude Evangeline Clark, a former president of the organization. At a meeting of the Scrollers Monday night, Warren Littlejohn, 'cURL and Curtis Burton, c'40, were elected president and vice-president, respectively. They will succeed Walter Dixon, 'bion', and Wallace Dooley, c'29, of whom will be initiated in Kappa Alpha Psi Friday. ☆ ☆ ★ Guents at the Phil Dia Thetai house for dinner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Sleeper, Isa Reed Bryden, Karen City, M; Moji Maria安娜 Bantleton, c 40; and Mary Jane McCoy, c 40. Kappa Alpha Theta held initiation services last Saturday for the following Chaucer Barber, fa'30) Mary A. Reed, fa'18) David B. Elliott and Elizabeth Cavrith, c'urel. Weekend guests, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Elizabeth Ann Steinböner, Hutchinson; and Elena Givens, Fort Scott. Kappa Sigma fraternity was entertained with an hour dance last night by Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Hazel Rorick, Emporin, was n weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Sigma Tau Meeting This Evening A meeting of Sigma Tau, professorship and fellowship be held this evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing new members by George Hamilton, secretary. Mining Picture Mining Picture For Mechanical Engineers Kansas Elects Six G.O.P. Candidates To Congress Topeko, Nov. 4,—(UP)—On a basis of incomplete reports at 2 a.m. today it was evident that six of Kuwait representatives will be Republicans. The results, early this morning were: 30,350; Miller, Dem., 20,892. Second district: Guyer, Rep., 25,140; Daten, Dem., 20,610. First district: Lambortson, Rep. 30,350; Miller, Dem., 20,892. Second district: Guyer, Rep. 35,192; Doten, Den., 32,593. Third district: McGugin, Rep., 16.or district rees, Rep., 23,941 Hill, Fifth, 18,710 Fern, Fifth Third district; McGunn, Rep., 16-1 909. Poet 886; Patterson, Dem., 14,912. Fourth district; Rees, Rep., 23,041; Hill, Dem. 18,710 Fifth district: Patterson, Rep., 15-947, Houston, Dep., 20,358. Rep., Sep. 14, 907; Houston, Dem., 22,158; Sixth district: Carlson, Rep., 24,016 Seventh district: Hope, Rep., 28.051; Ralston, Dem., 22.389. Sixth district; Carlson, Rep., 24,910; Connolley, Dem., 22,758. TO ALL 10c ANY SEAT ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Kappa Psi with an hour dance last night. Wednesday - Thursday Double Program First Big Hit Fredric Marsh and Charles Laughton Helen Ward, fo'38, was a guest for Sunday dinner at the Alpha Chi Omega house. "LES MISERABLES" ☆ ☆ ★ Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Beta Theta Pi with an hour of dancing last night. Watkins hall will hold open house rom 7 until 8 o'clock tomorrow evening with an hour of dancing. "LES MISERABLES" No. 2 DRAMA With the Fury of a Tropic Typhoon in "Hell-Ship Morgan" with George Bancroft and Ann Sothern Kappa Alpha Pai announces the pledging of William Jeitz, c40, and Browald Boyce, c40. Ludwig--eyes if he appears with a written questionnaire. When Lindwig questioned Musialdi every afternoon for 15 days, he was careful to prepare his questions and study them in the classroom. He told the conversation was spontaneous. Continued from page one Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Most of Ludwig's biographies have been about men of the past. Napoleon, Blankm, Rembrandt, Goethe, Poe, and Shakespeare picture in the belief that he could tell something of their characters from their faces. His vast personal acquaintances with "Living Makers" names his knowledge of that subject. Some of the men Ludwig has interviewed are: Lloyd George, ex-president Hoover, King Emanuel, Charles IV, Leon Trotsky, Prince Liechowsky, King Constantine of Greece, King Schwab, Otto Kahn, King Schloss, Leo Lee, Mussolini, Lord Grey, Ford Lee, Henry Ford. Reservations for the lecture have already been received from out-of-town. Two-Day 'Mardi Gras' Features Homecoming Fete Beginning Friday The gala spirit of hoboes Friday will be off to a booming start for Home- coming on Mount Greed this weekend. Continued enthusiasm will apure on the Crissen and the Blue at the game with the Nebraska foe Saturday. This year the 1916 team members, who were the last Kansas fighters to whip the Huskies, are invited as honor guests to begin Friday morning with a rally at the Memorial Union building. A spectacular feature or maze, torchlight parade Friday night. Student organizations are co-operating with factivity places and are entering caves, dance courts and stunt Prizes of $25, $15 and $3 will be awarded the winners. A spectacular feature of Homecoming this weekend will be the annual photobook series *Kids Admit It*. Each #1 The Homecoming Queen, whose identity has not yet been made public, will be featured in the parade riding in the Jay Jane float. Several members of the parade will form at South Park at 1:30 p.m. and proceed down Massachusetts to Seventh street, on to Vermont, and back to Eighth. In front of the WREN building the parade will halt for the radio rally, when bond numbers, student cheerers, and special speakers will enter the air labeled as "Kansas Pop." Immediately following the rally, a free mixer dance at the Memorial Union ballroom will climax the day's swinging time to Louie Kubic's music. Elaborately decorated houses will attract the attention of home-comers and create the proper setting for the celebration. All organized and unorganized groups are urged to enter the house decorating contest. Comes from students and professionals, including all organizations recognized by the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, those approved by the Women's Pan-Hellenic orders, and all other organized and unorganized groups. A $10 prize will be awarded to the winner, a ceremonial reception, and the results will be announced at the mixer dance Friday evening. Friday evening a dimmer-hour rally will be broadcast at 6 o'clock. The University band will play several numbers and the Mers's Glee Club music. Students will also join the "Stand and Cheer." Speakers on the program will be Chancel- for Lindley, Coach F. C: "Phot" Alen, and Dick Wagstaff, '23. Saturday morning's program will include an informal reception in the Union lounge, a committee meeting of the class of 1912 to plan the quarter-curency journey for most Junius and a group picture of the second and third students, parents and participants on the front steps of the Administration building Kansas newspaper editors, who are holding their annual Newspaper Roundtables here this weekend, are invited to participate in the Homecoming activities, as are the members of the Society for the Promotion of Education and members of the American Legion. Pre-game activities will start in the stadium at 1:30, a half hour before the kickoff. The two-day Monday Gras will be concluded with the Homecoming Varsity for all guests and students at the Memorial Union on Saturday evening. "Red" Blackburn will turn will hurdle the music. Visiting alumni will register Friday afternoon and before and after the game Saturday, at the Union building. Membership tickets for the Kansas State Teachers meeting to be held Nov. 5, 6, and 7 are now available at the Education office in Fraser hall. The meetings will be held at Fort Scott, Hayes, Topka, Coffeyville, Garden City, Winfield, and Salina. Issue Tickets For Teachers' Meetings versity are: Dr. Quala, head of the romance Language department, who will attend the meetings at Coffeyville. Dr. R. I. Canutson, Fred S. Montgomery, secretary of the Bureau of Visual Instruction, Dr. Bert A. Nash, Prof. Rosemary Ketcham, Dr. E. E. Bayles, department of education, Miss Nellie Barnes, Prof. E. R. Ehlu, Dr. Mary L. Wilson, Prof. J. L. Wiley, Dr. G. Ingham, and Dean Paul B. Lawson, who will attend the meetings at Topoka. Professors J. W. Twente and C. J. Posey will attend the Salina meeting. Those to attend from the Uni- Roosevelt— Continued from page one The Governor had already gone to bed. Hyde Park, N.Y., Nov. 4.—(UP) President Roosevelt early today ad- PATEE Week Days 10c Titl 7 LAST TIMES TONITE! Clark GABLE MacDONALD in "San Francisco" and Fred Stone in "Grand Jury" Starts Tomorrow! "Devils Squadron" "Grand Jury" Richard Karen DIX MOREY Johnny Mack Brown "Undercover Man" "UNDERSEAS KINGDOM" also hitened his defeated Presidential oppo- nent Gov. Alf M. Landen he was confident now 'all Americans woul tug together for the common good. The President on receipt of Lando- n's message replied: "To the honorable Alf M. Landon, Topeka, Kan.: "I am grateful to you for your generous telegram and I am confident that all of us Americans will now pull together for the common good. I send you every good wish." 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YOU CAN'T BITE IT OFF STEMBITER YELLO-BOLE $ \| 25 $ The smoke doesn't hit your tongue CAKED WITH HONEY JAYHAWK WEDNESDAY RICHARD CROMWELL and ARLINE JUDGE in "When Strangers Meet" and "Gentleman of the Evening" Showws — 2:30 - 7 - 9 EVERYONE — 5c Lawrence's Leading Theatre 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3-7-9 GRANADA ENDS TONITE Freddie Barbolomelo Jackie Cooper Mickey Rooney "The Devil Is a Sisy" Also Color Cartoon Novelty. Robt. Benchley "How to Vote." News Events HOMECOMING SPECIAL THURSDAY Thru Saturday WHAT MAKES A WINNING TEAM? Not just another college story with a football angle Here for the first time is an expose of big time football and the bold answer to--in the most The Greatest Football Team Ever Assembled BOBBY WILSON (GO METHODIST) in the movie thrilling 'gridison drama in years! GOMER JONES (OHIO STATE U.) KING, KONG, KLEIN (N.Y.U.) BILL SHAKEPEARE (NOTRE DAME) Copyright 1930, The American Tobacco Company JAY BERWANGER (U. OF CHICAGO) See all these pigish heroes in the plays that made them famous! From Francis Wallace's Thrilling Now With PHILIP HUSTON JAMES GLEASON JUNE TRAVIS BRUCE CABOT ANDY DEVINE Diversity Studies Center, Pueblo S. Benson University, MO-IAG0436 Also—March of Time Cartoon Novelty - News SUNDAY "OLD HUTCH"