UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV Landon Closes Fiery Campaign With Vote Appeal Governor Speaks From Topeka: "We Must Hold Line of Democracy," He Urges Topela, Nov. 2, —(UP)—Governor Ailf M. London closed his campaign for the presidency by urging the voters to go to the polls tomorrow and "vote as Americans for the future of America." "The world needs a free America," the Republican nominee said in a radio address from the executive committee of Democracy. We did not fail." Declaring that the voters will not go to the polls classified as workers, farmers, or recipients of relief but "as Americans," London in a simple 800-word speech, expressed his faith in the decision of the voters. "Everywhere I have gone I have seen great numbers of men and women who have given both time and money in making clear, as they understand them, the issues that face the country," Landon said. "To these men I want to pay tribute. There has been no campaign in many years in which they have genuinely sensible of their responsibilities." on the SHIN by chris johnson alan asher It is with great sorrow that I must give the obituary at the burial services of Mrs. Heinz's progeny. My nerves are jangled with grief and my heart is filled with bereavement for after all, next to William Zupancie, I was closest to her in her hour of need. Bill, who is not only a ventriloquist and betraying politician, but quite a hand at the art of administering her medicine, was with her to the last. He reports that some person or persons should be prosecuted for their vicious treatment of Mrs. Heinz and that the tragedy was by no means her fault. At any rate, Mrs. Heinz will not hear the patter of young feet upon the North Administration driveway as the poor little fellows were never able to cope with the student body should cry with me for tomorrow Mrs. Heinz may die, who knows and besides Steven David is still without a nameake, One of the A T O bads thought that he would pull a whizzer on the churches of Lawrence when registering by purporting to be an agnostic on the religion card. A few weeks ago I met him from the Unitarian Church office with the following not written on the inside: "Agnostics welcome, rather desired, perhaps you would call me an agnostic. You will find notheistic flavor here." The note signed by the Rev H. Lee Jones. One pair of the campus round-abouters has asked me to issue a warning to the more demonstrative students of this school to beware of the loudly rounded balloon they were looking at the moon or something a few nights ago and were up by a stranger with a gun. It was reported that the lad in question lost all that he had but the girl just laughed and laughed 'cause she was the time that it was a water-gun. Word comes that Prof. and Mrs. Hullinger watched the last football game through binoculars while seated on a bench. In the automobil Runno has it that the professor likes to do things the hard way. --yes As yet no news has come as to the identity of the girl who appeared at the Miami Triad party in the green Robin Hood costume and in her red dress. I and nova's are still hounding me. I don't know why this column has to be used as a lost and found department but I certainly want to visit it from the student body for the sake of my own peace and tranquility. The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas 'Take-My-Money- Not-My-Kansan' Problem Solved If you should say, "Brother, can you spare a dime?" the brother will probably shell out in a nobile with brotherly love and the like. But should you say, "B brother, can you spare your Kansan?" said brother immediately becomes a beast, freemons upon you, and displays other definitely unsociable traits for you are asking for something very near and dear to you. You may not touch with the University, and all its complexities, something he cannot be without. So to avoid any such strife, the business management of the Yannan Now you can bum the di- parently for some unfortunate purpose as buying a cup o a couple of rokes, or some in insufficient object, then out with the Kansan, you get the dime as you may, your subscription to the business office, and let you be mate selfish with his Kr Theta Tau Smoker Tonight Theta Tau will have a sm their house Tuesday night F. A Russell will be the s While the Nation Swing Into Last Preparing for the last laj of four speakers represents Pacchiaume and PSGL pa Praxies in St. Louis, where Memorial Union building Jake Young, president of dinate for freshman president ticket, and J. D Ramsay, will for Pachaeamia. F.S.G.L. will for the freshman organization, and ster Powers, presided cian driver of the band wagons two parties will alternate on t gram, each organization bei minutes for the staten its case. Complete slates of each candidates will be introduced time. Besides Powers, Mac V candidate for treasurer, and Marietta and Buss Bennett, manager office seekers, will be sent by the P.S.G.L. organi Pacuchina will offer its cane to managers in addition to Daniel and J. D. Ramsey for managers-in-addition To your meeting has the support of bot litalic parties. Kermit Franks, president of Freshman Council of Y.M.C.A. preside at the meeting. All free men are invited. PSG.L will conclude the tr*re political election activities a smoker Wednesday night, at the U.S. SAC has ordered for polling in the Administration building the Engineering building, where freshmen men will draw the verdict on Thursday. Mrs. Earl D. Hay, who was in Saturday afternoon when she fe of an automobile, was reporter proving satisfactorily last night attendants at the Lawrence Men hospital. Mrs. Hay, wife of Prof. Earl D of the School of Engineering architecture, suffered a concuss the brain, a sprained right wrist elbow, and minor cuts and abrasion. As she unlatched the door it the end of her coat which was ca Mrs. Hay fall from the moving Accident Victim Reported Improved World Affairs Commission to World Affairs Commission e W.C.A. will meet tomorrow a noon at 4:30 at Henley House. Realey of the political science partment will speak to this gr Fair Tuesday and Wedne Colder southeast and east. R temperature in northwest Tue Warner Wednesday. Weather NOTICE There will be an import, meeting of the "K" Club at Re inson Gymnasium at 8 o'clock tonight. Please be there. --yes VOTE! --yes BOB OYL NUMBER 35 LAWRENCE, KANSAS,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1936 Poll will open this morning at 8 a'clock and close at 6 p.m. The general and state ballots will be counted first, delaying the early returns of the county. Two hundred and thirteen absentee ballots were sent by air mail today by County Clerk Plank to residents of Lawrence and Douglas county wishing to vote in states other than Kansas. F.D.R. Confidently Closes Campaign Newspaper editors of Kansas will meet in their annual roundtable discussions in the Journalism building at the University of Kansas, Friday and Saturday, November 6-7 The program is as follows: Kansas Editors' Roundtables Meet Friday-Saturday 9:00 — Registration, University Daily Kansas university Friday morning: 10-00. Roundtables, for editors of weekly papers, room 102, and for editors of daily newspapers, room 107. Journalism uilding. 1. 30- Roundtables for editors of weekly papers, room 102. Roundtables for edits of daily papers, room 167. Friday afternoon: A.S.U. Will Meet Tomorrow to Fill Office To fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Leo Born, ecp, membership secretary, as well as to consider matters relating to national affairs, the union will meet in the Little Theater of Green hall tomorrow at 8 p.m., according to an announcement made yesterday by Don Henry, ecp 39 "The essential purpose of the meeting is to introduce new members to the organization and its program," said Henry. The executive committee of the organization the first meeting Oct. 7, will report on its joint sponsorship of the student forum, "How Shall I Vote?" Oct. 7. O'Brien and Huls Will Take Over Kansan Reins Till February Publication of Sunday's issue will mark a mid-semester shift of Kansas news and editorial chiefs. Dutten as editor-in-chief and managing editor will be assumed, respectively, by Dale Brien, c37, and Donald Huls, c37, both majors of journalism. Both men have been associated with the Kansan staff. Positions will be rejuvenated by William Gill, c37, and the present managing editor, William Downs, c37, who, so far this semester, have been at the helm. Dale O'Brien Selected As New WREN Announcer Better Days— No Matter Who Is Elected —Landon —Roosevelt Presidential Candidates Have Faith in Future of America as Nation's Biggest Election Nears PAGE TWELVE New York, Nov. 2—(UP) -President Roosevelt and Gov. AW M. Landon, half a continent apart, united tonight in expressing faith that America would go forward toward better man who we elected to throwborn. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935 Does Your Husband Understand You? Frankly...is business his first love or are you? And if you're not...have you the right to do anything about it?... That was Fran's problem. She wanted bright lights and witty chatter and a fling or two at romance...with no bu-nt fingers, of course. 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