THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Louis Untermeyer Entertained 6 Following the lecture given by Louis Untermeyer Tuesday evening, Prof. and Mrs. L. D. J. Dennis, Garnet Larsen, and Kenneth Rockwell entertained informally in his honor at the home of Professor and Mrs. Jennings. Additional guests were: Miss Margaret Layne, Miss Helen Rhope Hocps Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Tracy, Dr. and Mrs Alfred M. Lee, Kenneth Cornell, Leslie Rutledge, Miss Helen Rumble, Mr. David F. Griffin, William McCarroll, Miss Rose Kusmaul, Raymond Kuszmaul and Samuel Halper. Miss Lynn and Miss Hoopes poured Following initiation Prof. U. F. Mitchell gave a report of the triennial meeting of the council in Cincinnati. The council book was in charge of the social period. Phi Beta Kappa held initiation services this afternoon, for Oui Brutebaker, c'35, and James Lawson, c'35, in the offices of Central Administration building. Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Miss Lee Ann Todd of Chicago, and Dr. Thomas T. Myers of Pittsburgh Fe., were married in Pittsburgh, Nov 24. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. Myers attended the University four years and was an outstanding athlete. He was a member of Phil Delta Theta and NSu Signa N. Dr. and Mrs Myers will live in Corning, where Dr. Myers will practice. Todd-Myers Marriage Alpha Dela Pi will have its annual winter formal Saturday evening. The Paranamont Club orchestra will provide the music, Mrs. McClure Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Olsen will chaperon the narty. Prof. and Mrs. William S. Johnson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Louis Untermeyer. Addition guests were: Prof. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson, and Nelson C. Johnson of Meriden Conn. lunner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this evening will be Mr. and Mrs. William Bunyon and Mr. and Mrs. Elbror Broust, both of Lawrence, Mrs. Elbror Broust, both of Lawrence, have recent marriage, and a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority here. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mira. Alice Moncrief and several of her pupils to Kansas City yesterday to attend "Ada" at Convention hall. The pupils included Maxine Rech, fa 35, Virginia La Croix, fa 36, Grindle, gr, and Mille Mare, fila Madre Brown, '34, of Wichita, will spend the weekend at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Prof. W. J. Baumgartner will be a dinner guest at the Beta Theta P house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Alpha Gamma Delta entertained the members of Sigma Cha at an hour dance Tuesday evening. Members of Alpha Omicron Pi who will attend the Founders Day banquet that of sorcerry, given by the alumna at the Hotel Bellerive, Saturday evening, are: Margaret Swartz, Dunce Coe, Maxine Harrington, Adeline Kizer, Hilda Muc Bushey, Lois Lippit, Alice Cunningham, and Ruth Pyle. Mies Dorothy Enlow, 70, gave a piano and organ recital for the children in the public schools yesterday afternoon in the University auditorium. The Sigma Kappa Mothers club met this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. T. Constant. Mrs. Byron Cooke assisted the hostess. The members of Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Alpha Tau Omega at an hour dance this evening. Corbin hall will entertain with an hour dance this evening between 7 and 8 o'clock. All men students are invited to attend. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this evening will be Dorothy Morton, Alice Russell, Carell Hay, Violet McKenzie, and Burrie Dai- Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Alice Boehm, e'unel, of Hutchinson. The members of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, will entertain with a Christmas buffer supper Wednesday evening, by cakes and $35. All members are asked to make reservations by calling 7049 as soon as possible. ☆ ☆ ☆ Joe Dunkel, c36, Catherine Dunkel, c38, Jalph Brewster, b36, and James T. Craig, c'uncl, will go to Kansas City this evening to attend the opera. The members of Pi Beta Phi will entertain with a buffet supper at the chapter house this evening. Two girls from each sorority have been invited, and two from Watkins hall and Corbin hall. MEDICS MUST TAKE MEDICAL APTITUDE TEST TOMORROW The Medical Aptitude test for all students who plan to make application o enter a school of medicine will be held on Monday, November 3, 2014, Hall, beginning at 2 p.m. The test is now one of the normal requirements for admission to any medical school, and those students who are applying for admission next fall, either at KU, or elsewhere, should plan to do so, as it will not be required again this year. A fee of $1 will be collected from each student taking the test. BILL NO.1 Bill to amend Bill 1 Sections 10, 13, 14, 15 and 17 of the Association Men of the University of Kansas, relative to Elections, to provide for the formation of a single transferable vote. Section 10.1 by the Alabama law is all but required to be instituted. See **II. B**. Sec. 18. The full names of all properly nominated candidates for each position on the general ballot, for nonreserve candidates and for reserve candidates for two-year representative at large positions, are printed on separate sheets. The names of candidates for two-year representative at large positions, are printed on separate sheets. The names of candidates for two-year representative at large positions, are printed on separate sheets. The names of candidates for two-year representative at large positions, are printed on separate sheets. The names of candidates for two-year representative at large positions, are printed on separate sheets. The names of candidates for each office or for representative of their names. The other half of the ballots may be ordered by the voter in reverse order from the above. Black balls shall not be ordered by the voter in reverse order from the above. Ballots may wish to vote for such position. The ballots may wish to vote for such position. The ballots may wish to vote for such position. which shall be printed at the top of the ballot. The first sentence in the Voting Constitution, which shall be printed at the top of the ballot. The first sentence in the Voting Constitution, which shall be printed at the top of the ballot. The first sentence in the Voting Constitution, which shall be printed at the top of the ballot. CHRISTMAS Gift Suggestions DIRECTIONS NOT MARKED. DO NOT TAKE THE SAMPLE and secure opposite the name of your first choice for each case. Mark the second choice on the right. Mark the figure 2 in the square opposite your second choice and so on. You may mark as many third choice and so on as necessary to number be elected. Do not put the same further choice on either side of the ballot, return it for cancellation to the officer in charge. Section 2. Section 1 if Bill I shall be a amended to read as follows: **11. Election behawl that the number of candidates is more than two judges nor more than one clerk may be members of the same political party or be members of the same political party.** USE FIGURES NOT CROSSES. Section 2. Section 14 of III I I shall be amended to read as follows: "I will be satisfied that the M.C. to provide suitable positioning places in northern sufficient distance from the location necessary for marking and providing the Section 4. Section II of it will I be amended for our manner following the instructions set forth in the card case; and the word "shall" in the first line. Delete word "insert" in the second line; insert "name" in the third line. Section 5. Section 17 of Bill 1 shall be amended Fountain Pens — Flash Lights Yardley Shaving Sets — Yardley Tailor Sets SPECIAL Cleverly Arranged Christmas Sets Coty's - Karees - Evening in Paris Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Cigarettes, Pipes, Cigars, and many other useful and appropriate gifts Phone 678 1101 Mass. C. Checking the Return—Valid and Invalid In evidence of having improperly assembled a system, the return may be examined for validity and those which shall be examined for validity and those which are arrived from the rest. The total number of valid representatives from each team is counted for the overall number of valid representative representatives B. Assembling the Ballot. As soon as *n* is the poll date, you will put all of the ballots placed on the place shall seal the ballot box for use the evening without opening it and shall used it to give notice of the vote. You must return the central counting place. They shall send it with their polling station number to the county where they were in the voting committee to be certified. The voters should certify the qualified voters from which the names of those who voted are taken. A. Preparations. Before each election the state legislature designates a chairperson for location and direction of the court, specialist and provider for the county attorney, and the ballot subject to the provisions of this Code. (11) The bailiffs shall first be sorted according to the number of applicants, and the bailiffs should be credited with a vote for every other applicant. Otherwise credited to him as her催债师, in accordance with the terms of the candidate for any one office or in no arrangement. D. Qusta Nessery to Elect. The motto of D. Qusta Nessery is "To elect the office or to appoint an office or to represent what should be determined for the position chosen by one person." He outlines the role for the position chosen by one person in each case and adding one to the result, thus creating a balance between electing and appointing. to read as follows: See. 17. COUNTING THE BALLOTS. 2) Whenever at any stage of the course the question equates to the quote he shall be declared wrong, and the answer he provided in rule 4, provided that he said "the number of first choice designs described below" number of first choice designs described below E. Rules For Counting Ballots. The resulta the election to each office and of representatives in each college shall be determined according to the following rules: (5) When the ballot has been turned over, the candidate who is on them, the one candidate who is then迅展 (1) If a candidate is elected while the ballots are counted, then the candidate should submit subsequent ballot which shows his first choice. On it, if the second choice also has been elected, then he must submit another ballot except as provided in rule (2). If no yet elected, except as provided in rule (2), all ballots are found which are marked for a candidate whose candidate does not have clear choice for any unselected candidates. In the case of a candidate given to the candidate of their first choice and in three place an equal number as twenty as per rule (1), all ballots do show a plural vote for unselected candidates if they were being written in their places. **(6)** Thereupon the candidate who is then certified by both similarly transferred. Thus candidates shall be transferred. The candidate to be deferred declared two or more candidates are cited at the time of transfer. The candidate to be deferred declared was credited with a number of ballots. If two or more of the lid candidates were transferred, the second he shall be declared by referring similarly to the list of ballots. If two or more of the lid candidates were transferred, the second he shall be declared by referring similarly to the list of ballots. If preceding transfer of ballots before that, the candidate to be deferred will be provided for in this bill as may be necessary. Any tie in the many times (10) A record of the count shall be kept in a file. The record of the count may be transferred to the ballot of the number thereby credited to each candidate, the total found exceeded, or the number exceeded by the total of all candidates and the total counting of the all candidates. he elected have received the quota, any transfer of ballets in process when the last quota was reached shall be compelled, if immediately thereafter shall be required, and the election shall end. (5) If at any time all ballets of any defa- tured candidate has been transferred and it is im- proved that the candidate will be closing the continuing enrolment簿 until the run is completed, the candidate shall be declared elected and the election shall be declared elected. (11) If at a new time after the first sorting of he beafter a ballist is found to have more than one remainder in its progress, so that one of the remaining baleists was counted at the time the error was discovered, it is indicated on it, shall be set aside as untreated; provided, however, that if the number of continuing baleists is not greater, it is required to correct the error shall be done. (12) Every ballot that is transferred from one candidate to another will be marked so that in entire course from candidate to candidate one can be conveniently traced. 143) If in converting any error any bailes are recorded on reinvested, reweighed, or suspended, that it took the original count against the correction of an error, the court shall apply to any reweigher. These principles will apply also to any reweigher. The court shall be final unrestored from, in case which they shall be subject to review by the court. G. Preservation of Ballots. The ballots elect the 18th district commission for a period of at least thirty days following the date of the election. The ballot is made public before the vote shall be kept separate from the rest as the ballots which elected him, the candidate for the election and affect from and after his publication on occasion. to the constitution. Passed by Men's Student Council, November GUNNAR MYLAND President, M.S.C. Approved: KEAN TFLANDT Secretary, M.S.C. RENEST H. LINDLEY 7, 1934. (CINNAMAR MVT AND) BY SEN. STOCKTON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY We are arranging special consoles for the Frolic . . . certain to be just what she will love to have. Delivered Here or Anywhere Men: Here's The Sale You've Been Waiting For ... OBER'S SEMI-ANNUAL SUIT SALE Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 Group of 85 Men's Suits Because of our policy of clearing our stock each season, we are offering these fine, hand tailored suits from our downtown store. Town at a price that will move them quickly. 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