WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE 77 Around Mt. Oread Around Mt. Oread 1 --times not the cheapest you can buy but they are nearly always the cheapest to own. Bates Huffaker, A. B. 29 is now working in Chicago. John Proud and John Mize attended a provisional convention of the Phil Delta Theta fraternity at Columbia, Me, Nov. 2 and 3. Beta Cbi Sigma, honorary psychology fraternity, held a meeting at 4 p.m. today. Dr. Harry R. DeSilex, vice-president of psychology to the assembly. The League of Women Volunteer meet, Nov. 12, at 4 p.m., in room 206 Fraser, Prof. W. E. Sandelius, of the political science department, will speak. This meeting is not restricted to members, everyone is welcome. Daniel Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business addressed the Rut- ney Club of St. Joseph, Ma., Texu- sia, and b, discussing business edi- cation. A candy sale was conducted Wednesday by the ways and means and the Humble house committees of the Y. W. C. A. Booths were located in Fraser hall, engineering building, and in central Administration building. The University Club entertained with a radio party and smoked Tuesday night in order to enable its members to greet the election returns, were provided light recruitment were served throughout the evening. Tryouts for the speaking parts in the W. S. G., *G.A.* fashion show were to be performed on a university curriculum of central administration from 3 to 5 p. m. No definite decision as to the results of Monday's tryouts was reached. Doctor Decker, *e*29, paid. The teachers of the department of Spanish will attend a luncheon, Friday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. the Jayhawk hotel in Topeka, given for the Spanish teachers of the state in connection with the teacher's Association meeting there. F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry has received a letter from Harvey Moyer, A. R., Moyer, A. R., who is now the副校长, M. Heyer, Moyer, A. R., bridge the other day where he saw E. P. Learned, A. R. 22, M. A. 25, an instructor in the Harvard school of Business and Art, where he worked with the Spencer of the School of Pharmacy. Open house was held Tuesday at Henley House for all University women. We invited them to join us for themselves as they wished. The ways and means, and the Henley house committee made candy for them. Wednesday. In the afternoon the new books interest group met and made a per cent of two weeks. Max Knueger, A. B., 24, who recently returned from Maracatu Venezuela, on vacation, visited friends in Caracatu geologist, has been in the employ of the Venezuela and Gulf Oil Company in Venezuela for the past three years. He said he quitts in that country rival any of those in the United States, in size, ferocity and number of sites, stationed at Maracatu, with the same company. Arrangements were made for a supper to be given for burgundy of the hotel and was served Friday evening, Nov. 9, at a meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of the late Mr. Richard Pumpon. Billy Pumpon was appointed chairman of the supper. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing golf with members serviced at the close of the meeting. A announcement has been made of the marriage of Ernest C. Arnold, B. S., '16, to Georgia Dunning Taylor, on November 23, 2018. Mr. Taylor has been on the faculty of the Ponce City public schools, and Mr. Arnold is connected with the U.S. National Guard. Mr. Taylor will be at Cushing, Ohio. They will make their home at Cushing. Lava Overflow Wreaks Ruin and Destruction Catania, Sicily, Nov. 7 – (UIP) A wide path of ruin past the villages of Nunzia and Puntalanza and through the little hamlet of Masculi marked today the path of an ever advancing wall of molten lava which flowed from the crater of Mount Eime down the beautiful Fertétrica-Valenza volcano. Moving forward, crushing houses, vineyards, and rich farm lands, the main lava stream had joined with a river that extended to its nearest was nearly 14 feet thick and more than a mile wide. Houses crumbled under the intense heat before the lava reached them and trees were withered to death. After the stream was still 190 yards away. Prof. W. W. Davis to Talk About K. U. at Ft. Scot Prof. W. F. Davis of the department of history will go tomorrow to Flr. Scot where he will represent the school's efforts in the district of all that city. Because of the state teachers' meeting being held at Flr. Scot, the alumni will give a banquet. Professor Davis will speak at the banquet, giving an outline of the University and its progress in various departments. No Decision Till January Electors Meet Then to Cast Official Ballots Washington, Nov. 7, (UP)—Rep. Howard will be elected President, but as a matter of fact he will not the second Monday in January. At that time votes will be cast by the "electoral collar" chosen by the state's electors to choose by census and count to the combined representation of the state in the house of representatives. The electoral college was established by Article 2 of the constitution to be presently approved by the twelfth and eleventh districts, but not the doubledistrict. The reason behind it was the could fear on the part of the frames) of the constitution that the people were not able to decide for themselves on the matter of the elective executive. The electoral college idea was taken from the constitution of Maryland and was against the judgment of Bowman Franklin, Robert Morrison and was disfigured but the federal government. Those waved direct election. No provision was made for the manner in which these representative electors should be chosen. Neither was there a rule formed which could be used to appoint an elector to a unit for the candidate who stood upstest in their respective states. Thus there have been times when a state's vote was divided due to the popularity of both ideal electors. Three elections have gone against the popular vote. In 1824 Andrew Jackson had a popular plurality of 50 percent, while John Quincy Adams gave Jackson 99 votes to 84 for Adams. But the 99 votes did not constitute a majority and the election was thrown into the bloom of represe- tence as the Republican party's 15-13 victory Adam was declared elected. In 1874 Tiblen led 250,000 more votes than Haveney the latter was declared the winner by the electoral college. In 1888 Coulter polled 98-65, but not because but the electoral college grew to 235 votes to 168 for Cleveland. Read the Kansun Want-Ads 1. When using a file path, the backslash is escaped with a forward slash. 2. In Unix systems, the forward slash is represented by `/`. 3. The backslash in Unix systems is represented by `\`. Note: These instructions are general and may vary depending on the specific context or environment. Advertised products are sometimes not the cheapest you can buy but they are nearly always the cheapest to own. Read the advertisements every day in the Kansan THE SMITHS OUT OF POLITICS Pollyanna will be Visiting instructor at your public postsecondary. Governor Alfred N. Smith of New York announced that he will kill all public offenses after presenting one fine in the public eye. He is shown here with his wife and daughter, John A. Warrington. Albuquerque NM Delta announces the India Plan of Janet Franklin of 400 Farms City, Mia, New Shannon, San Francisco BOWERSOCK Tomorrow Friday Saturday Lawrence; Elizabeth Liberton, edin- lawrence, and Helen Purhack, ed. Pulley, Colo. TONIQUE William Haines Marion Davies SHOW PEOPLE Break a date if you have to -miss that dance--forget about the bridge game but make sure you see BILLIE DOVE in a picture that eschews even "The Yellow Lily" The NIGHT WATCH Exquisite beauty of the screens' bird of Paradise, plus a strange story of the sun, plus the inspired direction of Alexander Korda makes "The Night Watch" one of the outstanding screen columns of the season. Shows: 3 + 7 + 9 Prices: 10.40; 10.59 Soon— THE WHIP SALE OF BEAUTY SERVICE COUPONS $5.00 $5.00 Marcels, 6 for $4.50 Manicures. 10 for $5.00 Facials. 6 for $8.00 Coupons. $5.50 value for $5.00 For the March of November Permanent Waves S. E. Corner 8th and Mass. Pauline Rezae Beauty Shop These price for November, but compare may be used any time. Phone 117 2. Doors Fast Ground Floor GOOD YEAR Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Plans for the annual R. O. T. C. amount which is to be驻 Nov, 20, will be completed by the end of this week, according to Major J. R. Cyrion, the department of military science. Contralia, Il. Nov. 7—(UP)—The "Famara Limited," crack train of the Illinois Central, dedicated here at $399 a. in body, killing the engineer and fireman and injuring several. The tickets are taken to St. Mary's hospital here. By becoming a regular reader of the advertising columns, you become a well-informed person. Quality Service --- Have You Seen The New Automatic Toaster It watches the toast so that it can't burn. Think of it—a little automatic timer that shuts the current off at the right time. The Toast-watch is made and guaranteed by Manning, Bouman and Co., and actually tows two slices of bread at a time. As an introductory offer, we are selling it in combination with a set of "Emerald Glow" china for only 95c Down $1.00 per month until total of $13.95 is paid 700 Mass. street Phone 880 Coming---- PAUL WHITEMAN, Himself AND HIS ORCHESTRA --- Monday, November 12th University Auditorium (Note Change in Date) General seat sale begins Monday. November 5th at the School of Fine Arts office. Mail orders filled in the order of receipt Popular Prices — $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00