THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Three Jurors Assert They Were Compelled to Convict Pantages Misunderstandings And Threats Led To Faulty Decision, Lawyers Say Los Angeles, Nov. 7, (UCP)—Seven nifidavis—three of them from women jurors maintaining they voted to convict the defendant because of threats and misunderstandings—will be presented in district court before status hearings for Alexander Pantages, millions of dollars in bail argue for a new trial. Pantings faces a term of from one to 50 years in San Quentin prison after he was accused of manslaughter by Greyherd Emmer Printele. Two of the stewards juries, Mrs William Ingles and Wendy Christian Ullain, have proven that another juror would be convicted he would tell the fte. R. P. Shuker, curring minister, the grand jury and the box of superintendent, said he had been in women, Mrs Lotta Sutthi, joined the other two in claiming she underlined the clemency recommendation made by the jurors mount Pantings would get a penalty less than the one to The other four aides have been vaulted by Garland Billie, a defense witness, and his wife and two defenses attorneys. The first couple chain them to the defendant, and the them that they were unable to give comprehensive testimony. The two attorneys contend that the jury was influenced by the tirade previously made by Doctor Shuler against members of the Mrs. Lolli Want Ads FOUND: The best place in town at which to eat. You'll be wise to try it. Tennessee Club, Alabama, 104-5. WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and driver. Phone 5259 M. — 634. LOST! Alba Ta Tao Ongpa plu. Ini- lhati C; E; C.2, on the左 Lost h, betweendelta and Friar Hall. 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LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE 8 EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store Pantages jury when she was on trial for manslaughter. Juston Fits, district attorney, was just机关 to consider all affiliates' rights in the trial of a fair trial, he said. "It is the law of California that a jury cannot innocent." The three women also said the jury discussed the fact that the showman was a gambler in the Alaskan gold rush days and that they knew of the presence in the courtroom of Kate Winslet's friend of Fantages in Khonkel days. Committee Completes Plans for Red Cross Membership Campaign Andes Says University Quot- is $1,000 for Students and Faculty The faculty committee of the Re- Cross Roll Call Drive not this afternoon at 438 elcok in room 110 to accept the Chairman of the University drive committee, Plans for the campaign in references to raising the Bill quota. I, Dr. Korneth K. Landez, general chairman of the Douglas County chapter of the American Red Cross, spoke briefly about the quota. He explained that the $1,000 quota for the University was to be awarded, baked faculty and employees, and the remaining $500 from University students. Dr. Stuart A. Queen explained some of the good work which has been done by the Red Cross in war and peace times as well as the rural health supervision in Douglas county which supported principally by the Red Cross. "We expect every man and woman on the University pay roll to take out a membership in the Red Cross during this drive, and I shall be disappointed if there is not a grossly unqualified employee enrolled on roped" and Dector Landes. Miss Ferris announced that, sub- cription tables, in charge of the day Janes, will be in green hall on Wed- day, Nov. 16, at 10 a.m.; Thursday, Nov. 14, in and snow hall on Friday, Nov. 15, while tables in Fraser hall, Watson library and central administration building will remain all three days as Red Cross enclo- "The minimum subscription for membership is one dollar," explained Miss Ferris, "but we are hoping that there are many who can afford to." Badges, cards, and lists of faculty and staff members were distributed to the students who declared that everything was in readiness for the launching of the drive. Tiger Cubs Will Battle Husker Frosh Saturday Columbia, Mo. Nov. 7—(UP) The University of Missouri Technicians are the students in a game with the crustmen of the University of Nebraska, Saturday. The Rengal Cubs have been hit hard by the intelligibility rules laid down by the conference for first year men. A team of 35 players came on the first year teams that have as much as ten hours college credit, has taken several of Coach Anton The following list was given out by Coach Stankowiak as the most likely men to see action at Lincoln; cents, tackles, Morgan, Silver, Calwell, and Swatke; guards, Stewart, Flintz, Curran, and Wayman; centers, Kress and Yelick; backs, Kimes, Goodwin, and Thomas; Thomas, Thompson, Stanion, Tiller, Muller. Y. W. C. A. Discusses Expenses and Budgets for Women in School TODAY... BIG, STAR CAST in a lively comedy drama. "THE HE-ROC LOVER." Also comely and Fox News. The Patee TOMORROW - PAULINE GARON and Jack Richardson in a wonderful carnival comedy drpm entitled LIPS and LITS. "Also comedy news." Cabinet Arranges Discussions for Students Interested The cabinet of the Y.W.C.A. finished discussions yesterday concerning the budgets of women in school and their proportioning. This discussion was preparatory to the FIAC Fricait which will be hold next week. In Finances Items of budget discussed were: Annuities spent on room and board, clothing and personal appearance, fees and books, announcements and business contributions, contributions to church and public service organizations and miscellaneous, such as transportation and correspondence. The relation of money to personality and character will be to be the theme of the Finance Prolog. Lola Mae Engle, e30, and Edna Smith, e31, have announced added hours for discussions planned for captains and team workers and anyone interested. For women who have not yet attended a discussion, the periods at 4:30 today and tomorrow and at 11 on Saturday are open. All workers are invited to attend these discussions, the co-chairmen are The co-chairmen also announced that they were eager to get actual budgets of women in school at this time. The average budgets worked out by the cabinet members estimated $540 for the lowest budget, $810 for the middle budget, and $1080 for the highest budget. These are, over averages, The cabbin is especially interested in getting accurate reports of the last four items on the budget since these reveal and determine character. 28 Per Cent K. U.Women, 66 Per Cent Men Work Twice as many men as women students of the University are entirely off-supporting, according to statistics a the registrar's recent report. Expects Great Team If--the club is campaigning now to obtain 700 members before the Missouri-Kansas football game. Of the men, 28.8 per cent are entirely self-supporting as compared to 14.8 per cent of the women. 90% of the women work in university work at some part time to help bolster up the bank account and save money. 60% are employed in some outside work. Chicago, Nov. 7—(UAP)—Donnie Washington, the head coach of Chicago, who is now conferring with his boses, Charles Comiskey, thinks he will have a great team next year. White Sox Manager Discusses Hopes with Boss 1. He can induce Charles Arthur Stiles to resist that impulse to paint wallpaper; especially White Sex managers; 2. He can induce other American League players to play in the ballpark; and 3. He can win player now with the Sox into a co-ordinating team. Shires became considerable of an annuity that season by his punjunious attitude toward Lean Black. The new coach is convinced, however, that the irreprotable Art has too many possibilities as a player to be thrown into the discard, and as Shires agrees with this score, the rest should be easy. Stirling Wins from Freeman Church Puris, Nov. 7 - (UP) - W., L. Wellington, Oct. 21 - (UP) - W, women decisively defended Maurice Grisselle of France in a 16-round battle at the Clare du Puris Wednesday night. The 183 rounds to 202, won every round. 16 Teams Enter Pedal Race Two teams compete in two-mantem teams of Europe and America are entered in Paddy Harmony's six-day bicycle race which will begin tomorrow. Ames, Iowa, Nov. 7—Diculating the “hird work” prescriptive of last week, Coach Neil Workman sent his team to an old scrimmage last night, in preparation for the battle with Kansen. The long scrimmage lasted seven against the reserves, and probably would have battled to battle the coach squad tonight. Ames Gridsters Plan for Invasion of Manhattan No changes are contemplated in the Cyclone team for the Williet battle. G. Nigel remains at center, but R. Mackenzie heads the guards, Smith and Burton the tackles, and Hirch and Johnson the pickups. Dienbock on Dienbock makes up the backfield, Captain Schenkler, Ilnasman, and Togaloff, fallback, remain on the side Interactional Games On Air Interaction Games On Air New York, Nov. 7—(UOP) Saturday's two big intersectional football games will be broadcast. The Hardwood Classics will be on the air over stations WZ, WZ2, WHEA, WHAM, KDKA, WIJ, WLW and KWK while the Army-IIllinois game will be broadcast by staged in Atlanta, GA, WGRE, WCAF, WLS, KOA, WIJR, WGR Washington, Nov. 7 - (U.S.)—President Howard will motor to Annapolis Saturday for the Georgia-Tennessee golf game, recording to present ahead. President to See Navy Game Slide Rules AND Drawing Instruments K. C. Jayhawk Club Meets TWO BOOK STORES Newly Formed Society Sponsors Novel K. U. Emblem Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 7, (UP) A second attempt to form an organization for the University of Kansas was taken this week when the newly formed The club is sponsors of the new emblem which is a bird with a fierce brown and plumly stance. It is the emblem of the K. U. opponents. It is the plan of the club to offer this bird to the university as an accepted design and offering. Judge Charnesse A. Burney preloaded at the meeting which was held in University as an accepted design and offer of scholarships to a specific area of the university alumni group. The group will work for better athletics and for scholarship funds such as fellowships, its membership and former students. With a likely membership of 1,600 Last Aegie Retains Home Columbian, Mo, Nov. 7—(UP)—The last of the Kansas Aggie contingent which gave the University of Missouri a 7-8 beating Saturday, departed from here today. This strangely member was Alex Nigro, stalwart in the University hospital since the morning of the game with an infected ing. THE BOY Kamus City, Mo., Nov. 7—(UP)— Contributions t. othr嫁 orphans left in the family of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Fletcher, who married and run "driver," reached $2,357 last who sent Hinselt back home Ours is the easiest task of putting personality on paper THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. 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