UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1932 Former Gridsters Challenge Varsity Squad Tomorrow First Game Between K.U and Alumni Players Will Show Spring Material GATE OLYMPIC SHARE The first annual spring football game between a varsity team from the spring squad, and a team made up of former players from the varsity team, will be played tomorrow afternoon. Kansas fans, who have been watching with interest the progress of the spring training, will be afforded the opportunity of seeing an actual performance of the varsity team in game condition, when a selected eleven takes on a lead. The past five Kansas gridron history in the past four years temernor afternoon. Varsity uniforms have been assigned to 32 players. Coach H. W. Harpiss has designated him as the spring squajal team, who have been背白色 jersey numbers as follo- Baker, 39; Caini, 27; Freeze, 60; Hanson, 58; Kwaternik, 80; Mohringer, 85; Plasket, 25; Schanke, 71; Zolowka, 41; Kennedy, 24; Brayton, 25; Brinkman, 73; Kell, 63; Dees, 91; Prahran, 70; Atkinson, 59; Clawson, 55; Tizard, 62; Walkins, 44; McCoy, 67 20 Alumni on Red Squad The red squad, which will be made up of twenty alumni and former K men, supplemented by members of the "B" team of the spring squad, will be Padon, 59; Houner, 26; Mallinus, 13; Ramayne, 12; Host, 15; Newhouse, 10; Brumm, 18; Cornelius, 73; Helmes, 73; Smoot, 44; Block 20; Fisher, 25; Madison, 45; Pange, 66; Lyman, 16; Schmidt, 22; Aub, 11; Lawe, 34; McDonald, 14; Clark, 24; Marm, 33; Buckley, 31; MeCorkern, 50; Payne, 30; Logan, 14; Phares, 19; Adams, 48; and Matthews, The proceeds of this game, which will be played tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 in Memorial Stadium, will be applied to the Kansas share of the 1932 crown and to $25 cents will be made. George Jones c32, who is managing ticket sales for the game is desirable of selling as many tickets prior to the game as possible Tickets are on sale at the athletic offices and have been sent to the fraternity houses. Officials Announced Officials for the game are announced as follows: Dwight Rream, Washburn college, referenc; E. M. Bride, Missouri Valley College, emmpire H. L. MeCrey, Oklahoma, field judge. De J. Harnsman, Illinois hsueman; and J. C. Grover, for many years an official in the Missouri valley, official observer and interpreter. The probable lineups for the game are as follows: are as follows: Kansas Varsity Stuck cents Buccati Hauner Muller Mehringer tackles Lewson Alkeson guards McCall Nurkus baker center Smoot Neumith quarterback Fisher Balf backs Madison Brinkman beach fullback Kansas Alumni Hauner Muller Mehriger tackles Lewson Alkeson guards McCall Nurkus baker center Smoot Neumith quarterback Fisher Balf backs Madison Beach fullback Le Cercle Francaise Met J. N. Carmen, assistant professor of a romance languages, spoke on A trip to Trieste and France with Le Circle Française in Fresnue hall this afternoon. Plans are being made for a play to be given at the last meeting. Playground hail games scheduled for Thursday, April 21, will be played at the regular time, 4:30; that afternoon. The schedule is: Pi Kappa Alpha vs Alpha Kappa Lambda; Pi Delta Thaeta Pi Kappa Delta; Beta Thaeta Pi Kappa Delta; Beta Thaeta Pi Ps.; Kahewahkia, Kappa sigma vs. Cosmopolitan冲冲; Pi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Kappa Psi. Signa Pi Epsilon vs. Delta SigmaLambda, and the Kentuck Colonels Rice Institute Enters Fifteen Men in Relays Games postponed from Tuesday because of the unfavorable weather will probably be played off some time next week. Brooksmith, University Indiana, to Run 1,500 Meter Race Topeka, Nazi, April 24 - Student polite nations are dusting off their tom- tails and whetting their scrapping knives their history to the college electors May 6. Definite word from Coach E.C. Hayses of the University of Indiana that he intends to run Henry Brocksmith, one of the outstanding distance runners of the year, running event of the tenth annual Kansas Relays here the afternoon of Saturday, April 25, has turned the race into a feature race of the Kansas carnival. Brocksmith, rated as one of the three best milers in the United States, started college circles this winter when championships be won by him. Championship be won the mile at 4 minutes 12.5 seconds and a little later won the two mile run in 9 minutes 18.4 seconds. Later in Chicago he won outdoor mile in 14.4 minutes 18.4 seconds. Fast competition is to be available for the flying Hoofer runner in the Kansas 1,300 meter affair, an event new to the country. The competitors of the coming Olympic games. Twenty-two men representing nineteen universities and colleges are entered for the competition. An outstanding rumor who will compete against Brooklyn Jets University Kansas, sophomore who won the Six inch male mid at 4:22 and later in Chicago beat a fast field to win with the Special Backers mike run in 4:19. Intramural Games With the entrance of the Rice Institute at Houston, Texas, in the Kansas relays the total list of universities is now 21. --less of his wealth, his social position, his personality—in short, regardless of his exterior merits. Rice Institute intends to enter five relay events. The team is captained by R. P. Bairdry who last year tied for first in the pole vault. Bairdry will compete also on the bread jump, and Fifteen men will represent it in races. Plymouth and Chrysler Cars TAXI 25c VARSITY THEATRE Last Times Tonight "BEAUTY and BOSS" the Marian Marsh Chas. Butterworth Shows 3 - 7 - 9 3 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW Kansas Relays Special 'YOUNG AMERICA' "The Gigolo Racket" - News 'YOUNG AMERICA' -plus- SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 AND SUNDAY - MONDAY, Like a bomb! He's catapulted into a land where everything is different—except the love of man for woman! Director Frank Borrage, master of screen masterpieces, has made the first truthful, tender, uncompromising, picture of adolescence. Spencer Tracy - Doris Kenyon Tommy Conlon 'THE BROKEN WING' LUPE VELEZ - LEO CARRILLO A powerful, penetrating X-ray of youth that will tear the heart of every man, woman and child who has a heart to make them human. Meet Young America at the Crossroads in VOTE The Oread Kayhawk coalition does not feel that it has been unfair or malicious in the present political campaign. Our followers will realize we have been on the offensive from the very genesis of our existence. Beat The Machine for Good VOTE THE O.K. WAY We have had to be for we are a new organization. a unity of men who have striven against overwhelming odds to uproot and expose a regime that we have felt to be detrimental to student interests. We have asked Pachacamac to defend certain shady actions they have made during the past ten years. We have inquired of them an explanation for their evident inefficiencies. We have exposed many cases wherein they have failed to give equal representation, have failed miserably in their pledge to serve each and every student on the campus equally, regard- In all these instances the Pachacamac Fraternity Machine has refused to answer. It has shrouded itself in a cloak of injured innocence and called us "mudslings." Gentlemen, if the utterance of truthful accusation is "slinging mud," then the Oread-Kayhawk coalition pleads guilty to the charge. Oread-Kayhawk has announced that its primary interest is a student book store. Our candidates have pledged themselves to carry on with this enterprise. Vindicticism has not been our policy. Truth, honesty, and sound reasoning have been the only basis upon which we have built our battle for right and efficient government. Oread Kayhawk Platform The Oread-Kayhawk party realizes the utter futility of making a definite platform with a bunch of idle promises in the face of the difficulties that are bound to be met with next year due to the cut in the budget. Rather than make a bunch of foolish stands the O.-K. party is going to continue its policy of last year as far as possible. The most important and primary issue is the establishment of a University book store. Other universities have this advantage and K. U. should be no exception. The O.-K. party is going to fight for this in the face of any future opposition from the administration. Remember what the council has already done in regard to text book changes, and hogs they did it. Has the Pachacamac machine done anything that may be compared to it? Equal representation will be carried out in every detail and student government will continue to be a reality. The O.-K. party will stand for continued abolition of the closed night system of Varieties and the employment of bill musicians as it has done in the past year. IT DEPENDS ON YOU The non-fraternity men in the University compose nearly $60\%$ of the student body. It is your duty to vote. Understand your opportunities. Fight for yourself, and in so doing, for Oread-Kayhawk. If you fail to cast your vote, whatever be your choice of men, you are giving up your rights as a student of Kansas University. Oread-Kayhawk wants your allegiance only so long as we prove worthy of it. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW Do you know that the election tomorrow will depend on the non-fraternity vote? Why hasn't Pachacamac disproved the fact that the Pachacamac tickets over the past ten years have been divided 262 Fraternity men and 62 non-fraternity men? The figures of 53 Fraternity men and 1 non-fraternity men were equal. The figures of 24 Fraternity men and 2 non-fraternity men on the Owl Society of 1931, and the organization of Schem for 1931 which had 9 Fraternity men and 0 non-fraternity men? The fact that for eleven years the machine has never permitted a man, who has not been Pachacamac, either the editor or the business manager of the Jayhawker. For President of Council HAROLD HARDING For Vice-President of Council KENNETH HODGE Council Representatives Two Year at Large Paul Black* Two Year from College Ed Sharp One Year from College Don Roney One Year from College Alden Trovillo* OneYear from College Dwight Lane* One Year from College Bill Chapple Ore Year from College Sidney Kross Ore Year from College Conyers Herting* Engineering Virgil Crow* Engineering Button Power* Engineering Edgar Gift Athletic Board Bernard Gridley VOTE HAROLO H. HARDING The Oread-Kawhby coalition points with pride to the selection of Harold Harding as candidate for President of the University. He believes we have a chance to believe that we have chosen a man who can serve the Associated Men of the University of Kansas usually未闻其名. After his time in Government, he was President of the Student Council of the Kansas City, Kansas, Junior College. He is an experienced mentarian and is a capable executive. Harold Harding has been engaged in student activities throughout his student life. He has made record achievements in the fields of French and honorary forensic fraternity), dramaticics, business manager of student organizations (and studied between an A and B average. Hairing is a non-fraternity man. He was unanimously approved by the Key Committee and is all non-fraternity men. He is self-satisfied point of the non-fraternity men because he is not a fraternity man. We are proud also of the fact that we have a dedicated team to double-digitate a ticket composed of ten equally able to carry on under the responsibilities which will be placed upon us. We are also delighted to equal representation ticket containing all the tickets opened by the non-fraternity group. MAMMOTH RALLY Oread-Caykawh will hold a mammoth rally at the Acacia lawn at 8:15. The parade will start from 14th and Tennessee at 7:30 tonight. Be prepared to join the procession, hop on a running board and ride to the Acacia house. YOU ARE INVITED. School of Business Charles Sawyer* School of Pharmacy Sam Freed* School of Medicine Albert Ehrlich Fine Arts School Bob Cooke* Graduate School George McKenna School of Education Roy Marcoux SENIOR President Bob Fegan Treasurer Gael Grunder* Intraumal Manager George Hazen Student Directory Manager Ned Russell Student Book Store A Student Book Store would save University students several thousand dollars each year. In the face of this the Pachacamac members of the Student Council voted in a body, except for Toland, against a bill creating such a book store. Harold Denton present member of the Student Council on Pachacamac for President of the Student Council on the Pachacamac ticket, led the attack on the book store bill and voted against it. These dissenting voters, without denying the fact that such book stores are at present successful in scores of other schools, and without raising any valid objections to the plan in question, attempted to block this legislation by harping on minor difficulties to be faced in the initiation of the enterprise. Mr. Denton and his followers was that before attempting to initiate such a beneficial plan we should obtain the sanction of the powers that be in the form of the Administration. To us the vital consideration is the fact that it is to the interests of every student that a student book store be installed, and we will fight to the last ditch to prevent the establishment of such an Administration may take toward it. Might we ask the machine's candidate for Student Council President and his party associates, do we want a Student Council or an Administration Council? FROM ONE WHO KNOWS I am a member of no Hill political party, having received my B. S. degree in 1929. "Now get this, first of all. Pachacamac is in favor of a student book store and always has been, providing it can be established properly at a saving to the students. Pachacamac at one time submitted a referendum to the student body and while a majority of students that year were in favor of the store an overwhelming majority voted neither against nor per person for stock not to pay tax of 50 cents." — Quoted from the *Pachacamac Bulletin*, Vol. 1, No. 4. When the Pachacama party claims authorship of the book store issue in 1927 they are grossly in error. This issue was in the platform of neither party at that time. I bore the brunt of the book store issue even to financing handbills on the book store that were distributed the day of the election. The only relation that Pachacamac had was when the following sentence, as follows, to defray part of my advertisement is written: Raymond Nichols, 50 cents; Jack Dressler, 25 cents. And further it was the council of which AI Petersen (not a Pacachama) was president, acting in close co-operation with Nichols. It was brought before the student body at the election of 1927. This is written to correct Robert Harold Denton's article on the Co-op. store. For verification I refer Mr. Denton partly to the Kansan files of 1927 and partly to men who were in connection with hill politics in 1927. For Secretary of Council RUDOLPH WENDELIN* For Treasurer of Council DON ELKIN Class Officers Class Officers JUNIOR President Bob Pitner Treasurer Leland Randles* Dance Manager James Compton Dance Manager Robert Ganoung* International Manager Keith Johnson* SOPHOMORE President Chevey White* Treasurer Bob Edgar* Prom Manager Kenneth Bruner Prom Manager Wilfred Johnson Internal Manager Owen Brown* (*—Non-Fraternity—Any man who does not belong to a social or professional fraternity maintaining a house.) Vote for a Student Council Not an Administration Council