WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Nebraska Rated on Par With Jayhawker Team Kansas Aggies to Battle West Virginia, Sooners Have Open Date Lincoln, Nebr. Nov., 5 - (UP) -Nebraska, Conference champions olympics on the field of football, the clash with the strong University of Kansas team at Lawrence this week Nebraska, because of phyting a nervous tie with the Pitchatchan Panthers for a loss to Utah. And with the Jayhawkers, the backfield will be lighter than the K.U. quartet, but Caucasus X Bible expected that Utah will pull in the win. The usual schedule is slated for to-morrow's program and Friday's light play. The team will be training for the Jayhawker haunts. Columbia, Mo., Nov. 5- (UP) — defeated in the official conference game they have played, the Missouri Tigers have to receive Iowa State this week end. Iowa State also has failed to win a championship game. Coach Gwim Henry stressed the Missouri offers. Announcements --good, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ardrey, and Mr. Otto Givens. There will be a regular meeting o sophomore commission at 4:30. Thursday, at Henley house. There will be election of officers. Alice Gallup, chairman. There will be an important Ku Kueing tomorrow night at 7:15 in 293 raser hall. Dave Rankin, president. There will be a business meeting o Quack club tonight at the women' vymnasium at 8 p.m. Caroline House, president. Society Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swerbout entrained with a musical evening, recently at their home for newer memors of the faculty of the School of Arts and their wives. Disciple added the entertainment for he evening. Phi Chi medical fraternity announces the pledging of Dick Nelson, Lawrence. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leaven- Phi Chi Delta, security for Presbyterian college women, had a dinner last night at Westminster hall. Plans for the year were announced. Program books in the form of passages through a thought-provoking story given to the team. The trip began with the meeting last night and will include Japan, India, China and Nepal. Pledge pins were presented to the twenty-eight new pledges of the sorority. A play, "Why Kappa Php" was given at the meeting of Kappa Php last night at Myers hall. Those in the cast were Josephine Maxwell, Margaret Roberts. Mrs. Edwin Price, Edward Prize, Jc. Bunny Crider, Creolar, Opal Orr and Gave Gomer. This play was given by Alpha chapter on Founders day at the national council of Kappa Phi at Montreal, last summer where it own first prize. Beta Gamma Sigma, bunneen fraternity, will hold initiation services Friday night. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Jack R. Oldham e34 of Kansas City, Mo. Thea T丛 held formal initiation Nov. 4 for the following men: Eugen Maninghre e3, Leroy Lefebvre e3, Leof Gibdkindy e3, Walter William C31, Maurice Kite k32, Dennis Pouore c32, Honey Maggruder c32, Thomas Shuad s32, and Clifton Nelson e32. Miss Barbara Jane Harrison, and Miss Marceline St. of Meadville, Pa, will be guests at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight for dinner. Miss Frances Freizer and Miss Virginia Birch of El Dorado were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house for dinner last night. Kappa Php, Methodist organization for college women, announces the pledging of Buth Smith, Macqueen English, Grace Silliman, Margaret Garret Silliman, and Marie Watson. Miss Madeline Jackson, province president of Alpha Xi Delta, left this morning for Manhattan where she will be a guest of the sorority chapter there. Is Your Watch Insured Against Loss by Theft Without Extra Cost? Ask Us. F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. CAFETERIA Thursday Evening is always a special night. Excellent Foods. Free biscuits and good music. at the In Your Memorial Union UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE MRXICO'S AMBASSADORS OF MUSIC Single Admission $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 We are equipped to serve you promptly Thursday Evening Dressmaking, Alterations, Hemstitching, Pleating. Buttons, Rhinestone Setting. Hosiery Mending UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Phone 683 November 6 8:20 o'clock THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON Round Corner Drug Bells Music Store School of Fine Arts Office Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop The Tipa Orchestra of Mexico is acknowledged to be the most pictureque musical organization in the world. 933% Mass. --which Society Brand Clothes are sold TORREBLANCA'S TIPICA ORCHESTRA Solo artists who will appear with Torrelbaenca's Tipica Orchestra of Mexico include Maria Romero, separante Juan de Aratia, tenor Charrer Mexicanos, marimbaistas; the Tordevadores da Boil, quarto and Lupe and Rice in the colorful rancheras de Macedonia. The Romance OF MEXICO in Melody HOMECOMING will be an impressive occasion for you if you're properly attired in clothes from— In every college town there is one outstanding smoking tobacco At Illinois it's A pipe - Edgewedge. That is the smoking combination which has been used in the Cornell, Michigan, Stanford, Dartmouth, all agree with Illinois. Natural merit has made Edgewedge its most popular sading colleges and universities. ALONG Green Street, where campan leaders steal . . . in the great slate-rated fraternity house of Champaign. . . there is a huge bake-up up the biggest vote. At Illinois it ranks Edgeworth, every time. College men everywhere respond to the call of the talented English, cool, showy student, guided by their virtue; try elegance yourself. Find it at your local college. Or for generous free sample, indict it on 232 Sr. Richmond, WI. 105 S. 232 Sr. Richmond, WI. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO 3 NON-FRATERNITY 2 FRATERNITY For President: CHARLES SMITH Non-Ecternity. Lawrence Jayhawkier staff National honor society Student Council President Pep club Business manager of high school paper Vice-President Pep officer of high school annual Vice-President HE-Y club Captain tennis team Manager of intramural club For Intramural Manager: FRANK NIMMOCKS Faculty, Scunda Assistant editor of newspaper Vice-President Junior class Assistant editor of annual Non-President memorize class Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman class Vice-President of HI-Y Glee Club, four years Ocushestra, four years Year Club, two year In two senior plays For Dance Manager: DON LEACH Freshman cheerleader K, U. band Head high school cheerleader National honor society Pep club President literary society Manager track team Vice-President dramatic club Literary society play Dramatic club play HI-Y club Manager literary club dance Orchestra 3 NON-FRATERNITY 2 FRATERNITY 'Select Freshmen--Freshmen Selected' Pachacamac Ticket Chosen by Representative Group of 100% Freshmen Voters Freshmen Pachacamacs Welcome Oread Opposition Ticket of Qualified Men Is Backed by Party of Fifteen Years Standing NON-FRATS AND GREEKS DIVIDE PARTY POSITIONS "The Strange Political Rumblings" which are threatening to distort the "Hill Political Monopoly" according to the University Daily Kansan are welcomed by we, the freshman organization of the Pachacamac party. We welcome the opposition which presents itself, and realize by it that the political system is again coming into its own as a more stable institution on the campus. In spite of the fact that we were without an opposing party for three years we have endeavored to give to the student body a square deal, with fair representation to all classes and groups. If Pachacamac was "monopolized" Hill office, it has been due only to one of two things. (Either the opposition were satisfied with the administration of Pachacamac bodies; they did not care to exert the effort required to place a ticket in the field, or they were lauging back in hopes that the Pachacamac party would deteriorate within itself because they ran unopposed.) BULLETIN Reports that the majority of freshmen electorate are swinging into line with the freshman body of Pacachaune by remarks representatives from that group. The organization is rallying to the support of the strongly organized Pacachaune group. There is no feeling of "party dominance" among them due to the fact that they recognize that Pachacamac has always given a square deal even without opposition. The present status of the Pachamama organization does not lead either to a sense of responsibility or political power. We are ready to meet any group that wishes to be involved in our work. We ask you to look upon our account of the past three years when the Oral party was merely a "ghost." Let us point to the representation we represented in the 1987 NORTHERN TERMINITY men and 19 FRaternity men. Our ticket for your approval now is 10 L for favor of the FRaternity man, and 19 N for favor of our FRaternity man, and 29 N for favor of our non-Fraternity practices. We are not concentrating on our non-Fraternity support as a guest-tour, but are presenting a ticket of qualified candidates who have been chosen by a representative freeman man, and by an excuse committee. Freshman men, this is your first participation in Hill politics. We hope that you will choose your affiliations and allegiances with care. You should be aware of the fact that to be your choice we wish you good luck, but if you wish to align yourself with a party which has stood through numerous political challenges, you are not alone. We best interests of all students with the end in view of democracy and equitable representation between non-fragrant and fraternity men, then have to listen carefully. In presenting these candidates we you to compare their qualifications with any others which may be in the field. In view of all the above mentioned facts we feel that you will want to become a supporter of the party of PACHAMAC. now and for all time. "Pachacamac Promises--Pachacamac Fulfills" "AGAIN WE SAY--Compare the Qualifications" 3 NON-FRATERNITY 2 FRATERNITY For Treasurer: BOB UPLINGER Non-Fraternity. St. Francis Non-Fraternity. St. Francis Editor high school paper President of Senior class President of HI-Y Football, four years Annual staff Kansas City Star oratorical contests Debate, two years Senior play Junior play Chairman for Junior-Senior Prom Kansas' Youngest licensed pilot until Aug. 1930 Pep club Band Orchestra Glee Club Upper tenth of class scholarship For Dance Manager: WALTER R. SIMMONS Non-Fraternity. Olathe Business Manager of high school annual Manager inter-class basketball tournament Self supporting 8 semesters on honor roll National honor society Student Council, four years President of high school student council President of Junior class Vice-President of Sophmore class Debate team Leaf in school play in senior year President Spanish club in high school HI-Y Cainet Basketball 3 NON-FRATERNITY 2 FRATERNITY