FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Digest Poll Shows Thirty Per Cent for Enforcement 5 States Dry; 5 for Repeal 1 With Plurality for Modification 5 MILLION VOTES CAST New York, May 23-Forty voters出席了每英里 hundred in the United States desire the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, twenty-six-year preemption of the laws one stand for strict enforcement, according to The Literary Digest's final report on its nation-wide poll, to be published in tomorrow's issue of that A grand total of 4,856,444 of the two tweets out sent on same property marked for enforcement. A grand total of 1,464,908 or 29.44% for modification, 1,299,344 or 28.11% for destruction. Exceeds Election Contest "An unrealistic city here, this from the 20,000-square-blank bathhouse which lies across the river from the main road the main routes of the entire country in the last days of Winter and the first day of Spring." 5 Million Vote in Contest "The harvest of votes far exceeds the fruits of all The Digest's most famous and disputed Presidential polls, but it does not mean that many people are more deeply stirred by the existing Prohibition situation than they were by the Howe-Simon contend, whose automating outburst is increasingly logically forecast by our 1928 poll? "Compare the totals. The Hoover-Smith poll of some nineteen million ballots brings a return of 2,967,268 out of 4,161,350 that had faded perceptibly in the presence of our Prohibition-poll harvest of over four and three-quarter millions out of 4,161,350." Reveal Enforcement Votes Five states—Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Tennessee—registered a major hurricane previously reported, and five gave a major forage to Connecticut Louisiana, Nevada, New Jersey and Texas. The storms, by the final figures, continue almost neck and neck—going in opposite directions: Kansas 57.64%; ditch 57.07%. Repeal. Enforcement Vote: 40% of their votes for enforcement. Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina Eighteen States are more than 40% for repol. Connecticut, Delaware New York Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island—and the District of Columbia. Washington for Light Wines Washington State is the only one to give even a slightly larger vote for light wine and beer than for either enforcement or reopening. About 30% of their ballots for such modification include nearly one-half of the whole country—namely, Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Announcements --but one could go on forever counting the "darling" that grace our Ready-to-Wear shoes and days causing the most sedate of us to long for fresh colors and lovely new clothes, the vernal impulse to be repleasant and lovely is webbed irresistible! The last of the senior life saving tests will be given tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. All interested be at the Robins gymnasium pool at that time. Miss Olive Phelps, Instructor. The golf class of Miss Olive Phieph, please meet at the Tom Thumb golf course on Oread at the regular period on Monday. Miss Olive Phelps, instructor. 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The seniors are Catherine Hammen, Adela Hale, Helen Joy Benson, Jennie Dimick, and Rachel Zahn. Marsha Morrish, Elizabeth Harper, Gertrude Benson, Mary Mortier, Margaret Anthony, and Sobelbe Minek contributed to Alpha Chi Omega's guest. Gamma Phi Beta announces the enrol- gence of Anna Mae Hampton to Victor Group, Kappa Sigma, of Otho- sia University. She will take place on June 18, in Wichita. Meu, F. M. Gieser, St. Joseph, Mo. visiting her daughter, Brielle Gieser, St. Joseph, Mo., visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel, Robinson, are visiting their daughter, Leah Mac Kim- miel. Miss Lillian Clarke, of Blue Mound, in a guest of her sister, Genevieve Clarke at Corbin hall. Mr. J. E. Ferguson, of Greckley, Cala. is visiting his daughter, L厉ian Ferguson, a senior in the University. The following were guests at Carbin ball for dinner last evening. Prof. and Mrs. Carol A. Preeger, Prof. and Mrs. Dewing; Dowering, Prof. and Rosemary Ketchan, Prof. and Miss Sagery, Marion Maire, Miss Meribah, Moore Miss Ruth Orcutt; Miss A. Merle Canger; Miss Clara Hartman; Miss Mary Margaret Parry; Miss Martine White; Miss Elizabeth Fyffe; Folie Eptheim; and Margaret McWilliams. Dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epic last evening last week we Jennece Grosse- r Dorothy Huntucker; Kathleen Me- hern; Brenna Vander Dalen; Violet Drink- er and Lauren Swedland. Kappa Kappa Gamma announced the engagement of Virginia Lee Carter to I. K. Campbell, Jr., Sigma Alpha Episiot. Alpha Kappa Lambda will install the Iowa chapter at the Kansas State Agriculture college at Manhattan theatre. After graduation, president of the fraternity will be in charge of the installation. After initiation services at the house the members attend the annual Tau Omega Temple. As a local chapter the fraternity was named Delta Nu Omega. Guests for dinner last evening at the Alpha Delta Pi home were: Edith Herrz, Irine Peanbody, Mildred Trott, and Van Niesper Stack, of Garfield. Walt Weseman of Chicago, national treasurer of Alpha Kappa Lambda, is visiting the local chapter today. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house but night were Catherine Landry, Virginia Huller, Dorothy Sally Arroyo, Mary Salary Arroyo, Bay Stolen, Marta Canem, of Lawnware; Clarence Mumma, of Lawnware; Charles Beenstein, and James Skoder. Havana—(UP)—Casting aside its old damnation of divorce, the Cuban government recently took an initial step in modifying and making easier its OAVANA MAY RIVAL PARIS BY EASING DIVORCE LAWS There is some talk that Havana would be trade to rival Rio, Paris, and Cairo. But it is more likely the evolution of a rapidly grinding divorce will created for foreigners as well as the domestic. Grounds for divorces have been extended from the former single base for divorce to the current two-parent support, incompatibility and mental eruptions. Whereas grounded for divorce was a requirement of the most requirements of law they now need but 12 months to constitute a marriage. A. and M. College, Miss., — (UP) — during time of rat poison we be using dose of Missouri in an attempt to offset $3. 500,000 damage that rate causes 300,000 damages Dar Races Prove Popular To Use Rat Poison Winbenthol Park, London. (UP) Dog race at Winbenthol during the 1929 season set new records, but park officials expect them to be barked that Last year a total of 19,435 stealing in prize money was run for, which was split up between 456 greyhounds and 290 owners. Twenty dogs won $1-5 million each, while the overall won $500. Cups and trophies totaled over $1,000 slightly more than $0,600. 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