UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Landon Closes Fiery Campaign With Vote Appeal Governor Speaks From Topeka; "We Must Hold Line of Democracy," He Urges Topken, Nov. 2, (UP) -Governor Afl. M, Jackson held his campaign for the presidency by urging the voters to go to the polls toorrow and "vote as Americans for the future of America." "The world needs a free America," the Republic nominee said in a radio address from the executive branch of the United States for Democracy. We dare not fail." "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. 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. "To these men I want to pay tribute. There has been no campaign in many years in which they have been sensible of their responsibilities." on the SHIN alan asher NUMBER 39 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 Zupanec, I was closest to her in her hour of need. Bill, who is not only a ventrilquilt and betraying politician, but quite a hand at the art of administering medical aid to less fortunate animals, was with her to the last. He reports that someone he knew was bequeathed to him 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 pater of young feet upon the North Administration driveway as the poor little fellows were never seen in the dark. The student body should cry with me for tomorrow Mrs. Heinz may die, who knows, and besides Steven David is still without a nameakes. One of the A T O lads though that he would pull a whizzer on the churches of Lawrence when registering by portering to be an agnostic on the religion card, bulletin 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 no theistic 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 lonely road bordering the campus, at the moon or something a few nights age and were held 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 knew the time that it was a water-gun. Word comes that Prof. and Mrs. Hullinger watched the last football game through binoculars while seated cozy behind the Union rooftop. Romeo has it that the professor likes to do things the hard way. As yet no news has come as to the identity of the girl who appeared at the Miami Triad party in the green Robbie McCormack Boone's and Casanava's are still hounding me. I don't know why this column has to be used as a lost and found department but I cannot tell where or when cooperation from the student body for the sake of my own peace and tranquility. 'Take-My-Money Not-My-Kansan Problem Solved If you should say, "Brother can you spare a dime?" the brother soul probably shell out in a nobile with brotherly love and he like. But should you say, "Brayer, can you spare your Kanan?" said brother immediately becomes a beast, frenches upon you, and displays other definitely unusual treats for you are asking for something very near and dear to you. Can he touch with the University, and all its complexities, something he cannot be without. So to avoid any such strife, the business management of the has desided the Dime-ware you can buy you can burn a book almost purpose as buying a cup a couple of cokes, or son insignificant object, then out with the Kansan, you prized possession for one who is not the only person your subscription to the business office, and let your mate be fishish with his Ka* Thea Tau Smoker Tonight Theta Tau will have a jar their house Tuesday night F. A. Russell will be the Preparing for the last larf of four speakers represent Pachaecume and PSGL. p Chipman and PSGL. The Memorial Union building. While the Natio. Swing Into Las' Jake Young, president of didate for freshman president • ticket. and J. D. Ramsey, will for Fachacamia P.S.L.G. will attend the freshman organization, and her Powers, preside cane Drivers of the band wagons 1 two parties will alternate on the gram, each organization bain 30 minutes for the statem its case. Complete slates of each candidate will be introduced time. Besides Powers, Mac W candidate for treasurer, and Marietta and Buss Bennett, manager office seekers, will be sent by the P.S.G. orgi Alpacachean will offer its cane Jmc McClung, J. D. Cammion in addition to a meeting has the support of botlical parties. Kermit Franks, president of Freshman Council of Y.M.C.A. preside at the meeting. All fresh men are invited. The elections committee of U. S.C. has arranged for polling p in the Administration building the Engineering building, when freshman men will draw the verdict on Thursday. P. S.G.L. will conclude the tr pre-election political activities a smoker Wednesday night. World Affairs Commission to 1 World Affairs Commission of W.C.A. will meet tomorrow at noat 4:30 at Henley House. Realey of the political学 partment will speak to this gree LAWRENCE, KANSAS,TJESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1836 Fair Tuesday and Wednes Colder southeast and east. Eri temperature in northwest Tues Warmed Wednesday. Accident Victim Reported Improved Mars. Earl D. Hay, who was in Saturday afternoon when she fell of an automobile, was reported proving satisfactorily last night attendants at the Lawrence Men hospital. VOTE! Mrs. Huy, wife of Prof. Earl D. of the School of Engineering and anticulture, suffered a concussive the brain, a sprained right wrist, elbow, and minor cuts and abras. As she unlatched the door to the end of her coat which was cat Mrs. Hay fell from the moving Weather There will be an import, meeting of the "K" Club at Re- inson Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Tonight. Be please there. BOB OYL NOTICE Poll will open this morning at 8 o'clock and close at 6 p.m. The general and state ballots will be counted first, delaying the early returns of the county. --is his名叫 Kansas as being on the same recruitment-pay basis as Nebraska, Pitt, and Minnesota. Missouri was also included in this Two hundred and thirteen absentee ballots were sent out 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 Newpaper 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: 10:00- Roundtables, for editors of weekly papers, room 102, and for editors of daily newspapers, room 103, during the afternoon. Kansas Editors' Roundtables Meet Friday-Saturday Friday morning. 9:00 - Registration, University Daily Kansan newsroom. Friday morning: Friday afternoon: To fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Leo Born, ecp, membership secretary, as well as to consider matters relating to national organization, the American Student Union will meet in the Little Theater of Green hall tomorrow at 8 p.m., according to an announcement made yesterday by Don Henry, c39, president. Presidential Candidates Have Faith in Future of America as Nation's Biggest Election Nears "The essential purpose of the meeting is to introduce new members to the organization and its program," said Henry. The executive board, which has been acting for the organization since the first year of the university, is joint sponsorship of the student forum, "How Shall I 1. Vote?" Oc A.S.U. Will Meet Tomorrow to Fill Office —Landon —Roosevelt New York, Nov. 2—(UP) -President Roseveil and Gov. Alf M. Landon, half a continent apart, united tonight in expressive faith that America would go forward toward better days no matter who was elected to Publication of Sunday's issue will mark a mid-semester shift of Kanan news and editorial chiefs. O'Brien and Huls Will Take Over Kansan Reins Till February Duttes as editor-in-chief and managing editor will be assumed, respectively, by D'Orien B1ren, c37; and Donald Huls, c37, both major of journalism. Both men have been associated with the Kansun staff. Positions will be relinquished by the present editor-in-chief, William Gill, c37, and the present managing editor, William Downs, c37, who, so far this semester, have been at the helm. Better Days— No Matter Who Is Elected Dale O'Brien Selected Judges appointed by the committee, will make two tours of the houses, one in day time and the other by night to see any lightning effects that may have been arranged. They will walk the winners at the mizer dance that night and will award the prize money. PAGE TWO Dollars Donated For Decoration Of Domiciles Houses entering the competition should send cards of notification to Fred Ellsworth, alumni chairman, which set shall constitute formal registration. No prize will be awarded an unregistered house. Three $10 prizes, donated by Pan-Hellenic groups, will be awarded houses having the best decorations during the Homecoming celebration, Nov. 6 and 5, according to plan for the house decorating sub-submittees. Ruth Occutt, pianist, and Raymond Stubl, cellist, will present a faculty recital tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Administration auditorium. This year competition is divided into three groups, the winner of each to receive prizes, it was announced. Division of competition is to be made thus; the first group to consist of 15 fraternities recognized by the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council; the second is made up of all societies of the Pan-Hellenic house, organized and unorganized will comprise the third group. Faculty Members To Present Recital The program will be as follows: Dr. Allen has characterized the article as being merely a circulation stunt, written in hope of "getting a rise" from some of the schools thereby giving subscribers some interesting content by the Nebraska authorities but the article is being taken rather lightly in many places. *XII Eules Symphoniqueus* (Schumann) by Miss Orcutt; Conn D. Musilow, with Dr. Inermezero (Lalo), by Mr. Stubl; *Vale Ellegue* (Bacharach) in *Fasssaure* (Scherzo) in *Water* (Preyer) by Miss Orcutt. Alberni Bachmilw will be the accom- Wesley Foundation will sponsor two discussion groups at 9:30 this morning Prof. F. O Russell will lead a session on the Rev. Ed F. Clark to the other. At 6:30 the foundation will hold a panel discussion led by Hubert Anderson on "A Christian Evaluation of a Party Platform." Continued from page one Phog Suggests Wesley Foundation To Sponsor Discussions UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tickets on Sale For Frost Frolic Tickets for the Freshman Frolic, which will feature Fletcher Henderson's famous swing hand, will be on sale this week. John Paul, dance manager, announced yesterday. The tickets will be sold for $2 until the day of the Frelle, when the price will be raised to $2.25. Because of lack of interest on the part of the student body in past years, it has been impossible to secure bands of nation-wide reputation, such as Hederson's organization. According to Paul, you will determine whether other fam- bands will be brought to the Hill. In three years, Fletcher Henderson's band has risen from obscurity to be ranked as the greatest colored swing band in the country. Fletcher Henderson himself has gained popularity through his arrangements of popular swing tunes for Benny Goodman's band. FOOTBALL SCORES Boston College 13, Michigan State 12 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP California 7, Washington State 7. Columbia 20, Tennessee 10, US Naval Ac. 6, Penn State 18, Syracuse 20. Temple 3, Hyundai Cross 0. Texas A & M 6, A & M 6. Texas A & M 0, Arkansas 18. Texas Christian 28, Baylor 0. Texas A & M 14, Albany 14. Wichita 7, St Louis 23. Wisconsin 6, Chicago 14. Indiana 13, Iowa 9. Harvard 14, Princeton 14. Pittsburgh 0, Pittsburgh 1. Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 7. Michigan 8, Illinois 9. Michigan 20, Michigan 20. Northwestern 6, Minnesota 0. Notre Dame 6, Ohio State 2. Oklahoma 7, Texas 7, Methodist 14. Yale 7, Dartmouth 11. Creighton 23, Washington 20. Baylor 10, Bateleu 6. Kansas Wesleyan 13, C of E 6. St. Benedict 10, McPherson 6. Pittsburgh Tchrs 31, Southwrn 0 We take pride in our workmanship and materials 1017 Mass. W. E. Whetstone, Prop. 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This is the first in a series of exhibits illustrating the development of Japanese prints which Miss Minnie Moodie curator of the museum, plans for this winter. VOTE FOR CALLAHAN --- A wise investor places his money where the margin of safety and margin of return are equally satisfactory to him. The tax payers make an investment when they select one of their number to serve them in official capacity ("the trustee") by whoever of every one who works") and itfthey select wisely, they will choose one whose training and ability will give them a satisfactory return on their investment. The public today is greatly in need of the service of those who are trained to serve them efficiently, often when they are offered that those who are best fitted to fill office engage in politics. Football Scores A vote for Mr. Callahan for Clerk of the District Court will be a vote for efficient and diligent public service. John Callahan is a candidate whose judgment has been disciplined by attending the University of Kansas for four years two of which were in the School of Arts and Sciences, a recent award in this office. JOHN 'PAT' CALLAHAN Republican Candidate for Clerk of the District Court Evanston, Ill., Oct. 31—(UP) Minnesota's football empire ends today in the mud and rain when Northwestern, the "team that didn't have a chance," smashed the "Gophers" to the first defeat they have known in four years by a score of 6 to 0. Steve Toth, a stocky built Hungarian boy, plunged off Minnesota's right tackle on the second play of the fourth period for the touchdown which gave Northwestern an astounding triumph. Lincoln, Oct. 31—(UP)–Superior reserves aided Nebraska in pounding out 2 to 8面对 victories Mia- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1936 Tulsa, Oct. 31—(UP) - Tulsa University's "Gold Hurricanes" outplayed the favorite football eleven from KANSAS and won a field goal 10 to 7. souri in a Big Six football game before a Homecoming crowd of 26,000. Trailing only six points at the half, Missouri saw its hopes vanish in the third and fourth quarters as Nebraska substitutes, taking two more touchdowns. Missouri fumbling cropped up several times. It was Gregory's kick, late in the fourth quarter that won the game but it was Morris White, halfback, who paved the way for his team to win the line time and again and made a total gain of 137 yards through scrimmage. Why buy a seat in the stadium and then peek over the fence? If you are going to put any sort of price into your Thanksgiving suit . . . then don't go without the added style, smarter fabrics and finer tailoring that we say the Ober label can bring you. 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