FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kansas Elections Invite Corruption, says Guild 'Leaks' in Giving Outcome Dur ing Count Difficult to Prevent "Such is the confidence of the Kansas people in the election officials that a system of counting election ballots is used in this state that, in some of its cases, will be an open invitation to steal the election," said Prof. P. H. Guild, head of the department of political science of the University, in a radio talk here this morning. The address was the first of election laws of the various states. "The Kansas election laws do not uncease in detail the methods to be used by the state's officials to do" said Professor Guild. "In Nebraska, for example, the law provides for the tallying of the vote from each member of the county reading the marked names to the clerks, and a judge of the other political party than that of the first, watchful." Professor Guild pointed out that election boards often have wide discretion in determining what are valid and what are invalid ballots. In many cases, the board is given a general theory that a ballot market to show the intent of the voter should be counted. But experience shows he perished in marking were a often fatal error in a ballot and thus油 off billed voter that stringent laws have been passed. "In New York, where corrupt politics forced detailed safeguards," said Professor Gulb, "the whole thing is paper and other article with the folded ballot; or terms of offer or otherwise deceive someone in a case, mark other than the official 'X' or add any writing here by a written name of a candidate for whom he The double election board system in Kansas was provided, Professor Guild asked that the boards kept late into the night counting votes in the larger precincts frequently mike mistakes. Second boards could call more votes or more votes for secretary of state at the preceding election. These second or counting boards take up their own role. Unlawful To Give Results "It is unlawful to make knowless of the board members or members of the board," Professor Guild said, adding that "Where the difficult to prevent—this early counting sometimes serves parties if it remains coming behind." "Counting out is a well-known procedure in corrupt politics. In Pennsylvania, the governor was generally not present; she was elected to the United States Senate, there were products in her office that could lead to a vote for his opponent, although afterward many came forward to sweep him off the table. "In Chicago, a watcher reported the election board did not even attempt to vote," she said. "They allow to allow each side, figured the total ballots, and divided the vote accord- Read the Kansan Wantads. Announcements All manuscripts for Quill club must be submitted before Saturday, Nov. 8. KATHRYN HAVEN AUTHORIZED PARTIES All University Halloween party Union building, 1 a.m. - Kappa Kappa Gamma, house, 12 * p.m. Cosmopolitan club, steak fry, 10 p.m. Triangle, Eckel's kab, 12 p.m. Alpha Gromon FI, house, 12 p.m. Sigma Kappa, house, 12 p.m. Sigma Kappa, house, 12 p.m. Alpha Gamma Dela, house, 12 p.m. Kappa Sigma, house, 12 p.m. Alpha Kappa Alpha, house, 12 p.m. Agnes Husband, Dean of Women ***** --and it is not improbable or impossible that an economic union in Europe might be a reality. Nov. 2, 1930 Student Council Christian church hike, Brown's grove, 9 p.m. Society The Signa Kappa actives will enter the paddies with the annual Swish game. The Kappa will be the will be Mrs. W. P. Worcock, and Mrs Clare Lounge. Music will be furnished by the Kappa. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Eash, of End Oka, visited the school of Pharmacy yesterday. Mr. Eash, p'24 is a partner in the B. V. M. Pharmacy at End. Alpha Omicron Pi security will have an annual fan meeting Saturday, Nov. 12, at 12 p.m. and 12 p.m. his colored orchestra will furnish the music. The party will be a carnival The Thursday evening dinner guests at Cormit hall were Miss Nella Barber, Mrs. R. W. Foley, Ms. Groscutt, of School of Fine Arts, Mus. Elizabeth McKinley, of Elizabeth McKinley, and Jeanne Frank The Wesley Foundation will give a masquerade halloween party tonight evening at 7:45 in the Methodist church at Tenth and Vermont. The pledges of the Methodist sorority, Kappa Phi, will be present for all three nights close at 9 o'clock so that anyone wanting to attend the all-University halloween party will be free to do so. Margaret Amoe and Amanda Wulf, of Humboldt, were guests at Gamma Phi Beta, sorority Wednesday and Thursday. When planning your group meetings. Why not meet in the new private rooms, where you will have dinner and then have your meetings? Vote for The CAFETERIA JOHN CALLAHAN as Republican candidate for Clerk of the District Court, is giving the public an opportunity to be served by one who is well equipped for the duties of this office. He has been a student in Kansas University for four years, two of which were in the Law School. And the past four years he served as night Chief of Police of the Lawrence police department. His familiarity with court proceedings qualify him to handle with efficiency the duties of this office. Kansas University Man CALLAHAN for Clerk of the District Court The office of Clerk of the District Court of Douglas county requires the administration of one who has been educated in law and one who is prepared to maintain the office in high efficiency. John Callahan through his education and training is ably prepared to fill this office. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega General Conference Jackson, Theta Beta, Ben- jamin, Jannie Price, Virgina Drey, Mary Margaret Barr, Neva Hendrickson, Andrew M. Kowalski. Miss Helen Rhoba Hoops, Mrs. C, Johnson and Mrs. Herrin of Topela and E. C. Quizy of St. Marys, were at the Sigma Chi House last evening. Alpha Chi Omega gave a tea for the faculty of the University at the chamber house, last night. Mrs. Frances Gidolom, godmother; Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, sister; and Mrs. Warren In the receiving line. Mrs. John McCormick poured. Briand's Plan Mav Develon Prof. H. B. Chubb Gives Talk Over KFKU on "European Unions" "The European Economic union launched a year ago by M. Briant on Friday, albeit slated for some serious discussion," said Mr. Briant, the deputy of political secretary at KEFU yesterday morning. "If Europe is to maintain the former position of the capital, it must have to submerge the hates and hostilities of the past in the economic exit." "Many people think that the union is an ideal deadline, saying that it cannot form any kind of union. The project of M. Birmid still persists in spite of the many unemployed and business depressed made queer bed-fellows in the past. "All the European nations have replied favorable to bringing a suggestion, but there is still great diversity among them. There has not been worked out. This plan is not at all unlike the Pan-American union alliance, but it does not constitute Commonwealth of Nations is simply another variation of the same idea. The resentment against the economic supremacy of the United States and other countries is strong in Europe, and the Russian experiment to the north is viewed with alarm. Hence, the attempts to establish such a federation are underway." "By Dec 15, each country is to submit proposals to be placed on the agenda for the consideration of a speech at Geneva," enclosed Doctor Chubb at Geneva. 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Today The Theatre Built for Sound DICKINSON Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Tomorrow Attend the Matinee ONE CHANCE IN A THOUSAND—FOR LIFE AND LOVE! A thrilling moment in King VIDOR'S The true life story of a Western bad man Screen Song "New Rhythm" — News Halloween Midnight Frolic, Friday 11:30 p.m. Monday—The irresistible Nancy Carroll in "LAUGHTER" Galva, Il. Oct. 28—(UP)—Attempts to rescue Earl L. Yocum, millionaire banker, from his kidnappers without payment of ransom were abandoned by authorities today in obedience to his order. The banker has back unharmed otherwise. **Associate Date** London, Ontario --- August 2013 An ex-charge telegram dispatch from Tokyo to Fukuoka was received by civilians had been killed in rioting on the island of Furong by mountain gunmen. **Associate Date** 200 Japanese Killed --with EDDIE QUILLAN VARSITY Last Time Touille CAROLS HUGERS "HEADS UP" "La Sculpte Inc." UP — SATURDAY — DRAMA- DRAMA— LOVE— LIFE— LAUGHS— THRILLS— WE WISH K. U. EDDIE'S Luck Against Penn Tomorrow Then they, too, will be PATHÉ presents MONDAY MAURICE Says— "When I Love—I L-o-v-e- When I Kiss—I J K-i-s-" "PLAY BOY of PARIS" ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON --steady improvement of them. For example, the production of 15,000,000 switch board lamps a year, all of one type, let to the development of the new equipment in a few minutes what once took an hour. Regardless of Halloween'en, closing hours for Friday night, Oct. 31, will be the same as usual, 11:39 am Fern Snyder, President W.S.G.A. Campus Comment It certainly would be dangerous politics for either one of the candidates for governor to take a stand on the Big Apple, knowing whether the school wants to stay in or out. --steady improvement of them. For example, the production of 15,000,000 switch board lamps a year, all of one type, let to the development of the new equipment in a few minutes what once took an hour. Jewelry To Perfect The Costume May Be Found at --steady improvement of them. For example, the production of 15,000,000 switch board lamps a year, all of one type, let to the development of the new equipment in a few minutes what once took an hour. STEPPING INTO A MODERN WORLD They shut the door on hybrid styles Quantity production of equipment has long been practiced by the telephone industry. Telephone designers years ago shut the door on many hybrid styles—seeking first to work out instruments which could best transmit the voice, then making these few types in great quantities. This standardization made possible concentrated study of manufacturing processes, and Manufacturing engineers, with their early start in applying these ideas, have been able to develop methods which m any cases have become industrial models. The opportunity is there! BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF MORE THAN 20,000,000 INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONES