PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1928 K. U. Athletic Board and Physical Education Corporation Merge Business and Policy of Athletics to Be Vested in Executive Committee Merging of duties formerly performed separately by the University of Kansas Athletic Board and the University of Kansas Physical Education Corporation was completed as part of a meeting of the boards late Friday. The athletic board has been in existence at the University for thirty years. The corporation was organized as a holding company for the construction of the stadium. As recently recorded, all three alumni members, seven faculty members and two student members, the chancellor is ex-officio member of the university. Regular meetings of the full board are set for the eve of the first home game, and coming games, the eve of the Kansas Relays, and the first Monday in May. An executive committee, empowcured to handle the details of business for the corporation and the athletic policy of the athletic board, was announced today as follows. W, W. Robertson; J. T. White; 306; Charles Hainey; 292; Dr. E. C Allen; E. Ellis Johnson, and Chancellor E. B. Lindley, ex officio. Both Sides Claim Victory Raskob and Others Show Figures Indicating Election Washington, Nov. 3. —(UP) “Victory claims for next week's presidential election were in full swing today. Both candidates have made their own predation of victory, and both opponents claim to be confident of success.” The Republican committee privately claimed last week a "basie minimum" of 3rd electoral votes for Gov. Scott Walker, and made a public estimate over the week end. Some within the committee indicated today the trend probably would be to reduce the original estimate to a minimum claim of from 275 to 240. Chairman Rankel of the Democratic national committee declared yesterday in New York on the basis of national evidence that his would have "at least" 208 votes—two more than necessary for election. But Smith would have 309 election votes. Smith would have 309 election votes. Neither committee has revealed details of how it arrives at its electoral ground. But the state in which Howard could win 201 votes would be for him to win California Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Micho "Chinese Do Live Long" Movie Comedian Agrees Hollywood, Nov. 3, —(UF)—According to Harold Lloyd, Connexius must have handed down the secret of how the film was created in current comedy, the bespectacled comedian wished four elderly Orientals. Twenty-four hours later Tom Gibbons, a member of the cast, and fifteen Chinese with a combined age of 1140 years waiting around the studio. Lloyd selected four whose names are being being Hoo Sum Hoo, ninety years old. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 3. — (IP)—William G. McAdow will Democratize national ticket, according to a telegram from the former secretary of the treasury made public here today. Tris Speaker and Cobb Go Way of All Veterans Philadelphia, Nov. 3.—(UP) Two of baseball's greatest figures are going the way of all veterans who have been honored today when Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, announced he had asked valuers on Ty Cobb and Jack Nicklaus to be his guests. It is expected that all clubs will waive and that Cobb will retire from the game while Spenser may purchase a minor league club or manage a major team league. Mack also has experience on Joe Bok, veterinary pitcher. Age sturge at the two stores in different places—it got Coble's leg in a scrape and it got Mark was forced to bench Cobble for Haas, younger, in order to add speed to his outfield. Speaker slumped at 20 mph, so he added a dead weight in the batting order. Two Brothers Awarded Memorial Scholarship Columbus, O., Nov. 3, (11)-(14) A scholarship has been awarded to their lives in the World War has been bestowed for the second time in the family of the four. The recipient is Meldrum Gray Jr. of the Freshman class, Young Gray's brother, Joseph, was the recipient last year. The scholarship is awarded annually to the Freshman who exhibits outstanding qualities and Christian character. A third son—William is now a nurse in the Columbus Academy where his bishop helped may make it possible for the award to be kept in the Gray family for years. ammitted in the University Daily Kansas November 4, 1928. AMENDMENT TO BILL NO. 3 IF IT FACTED BY THE ASSOCIATE 10 OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Screwton 1.—That all vacancies occurring it may be filled by the board will be filled again provided for. SECTION III. Official notice of said vacancy shall be published in the official bulletin of the University Daily Kanan ten days in advance of the filing of petition. STATEMENT IY—(a) All publicities, except party of the Association of Men of the University of Kansas should have the union of their members hold with the union of each member and give them the union of twenty-five (25) of their memberships by the union of two-thirds (25) of the present, except for the representation of the member of the School of Medicine, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Medicine **Section V.** Sail petition shall be presented in accordance with the instructions of Section VI. **Section VI.—Sail petition shall be acted upon by the Council not later than the second session.** military VIII - The bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication as provided for by the Council. Passed by the Men's Student Council, Or Passed by the Men's Student Council, October 24, 1975. Charles S. Haines, President Armin Hillmer, Secretary (Published in the University Daily Kansas November 4, 1928.) BE IT ASSOCIATED BY THE ASSOCIATED MEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Section 1. That no student of the University of Kansas is granted by the Parkinson Commission of Attorneys on any drive, avenue, or street of your choice between the hours of eight (8) a.m. to four (4) p.m. Norton II.—A student of said University who identifies the above role shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished at the discretion of the Board. Section 111. This fall shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication as provided for by the Council. Passed by the Men's Student Council, Oct. Charles B. Haines President Armin Hillner Secretary FOOD FIT FOR A "K" MAN Try it At The Jayhawk Cafe 14th and Ohio Radio's Five Best United Press WEAF Network, 10:00 CST, Song mental, South, Waremouth. WEPAF Network, 8:15 CST. At water Kent hour, with Sophie Bras han. contralio. Sunday, Nov. 4. WEAF Network, 9:13 CST, "Uf from the City Streets," dramatization of Smith's career. action of Smith's career. WJZ WIST. 7:15 CST, Collier's WEAF Network, 3:00 CST, Dr. S Parkes, Cadman. Monday Nov. 5 WJZ Network, 7:30:57 CST, Fina companion address, Norman Thomas Broadway, 9:48:57 CST, "The Me's Men of Destiny," with final cam album, 9:48:57 CST, Final cam album, 9:48:57 CST, Final cam paign talk, Alfred E. Smith, WEAF Network, 8:30 CST, General Motors hour. WEAF, 9:30 CST. Herbert's opera "Natonsa" Education Changes Made The following changes, according to Dean R. A. Schwegler, have been implemented in the School of Education I and II in the School of Education, three hours of education in each day. Requirements for Certificate Are Recarranged duction to educational administration will be required. Students will be required to select any two of those courses in the foreign cultural sociology, two hours; survey of American education, two hours; or introduction to educational measure- With these charges, the total number of nine hours as a prequirement to any other education courses remains the same. This schedule will allow students to board of education for a high school teaching certificate. The new adjustment of classes was adopted at a meeting of the School of Education because of feeling on the part of both teachers and students in reconstruction could be of value. The new classes will go into effect at the beginning of the new semester, but it is also important to meet the needs of those students who have started their work in education under new conditions. Freshmen May Compete for Prizes in Chemistry LATEST VICTOR RELEASES 21684 I wanna be loved by you Is there anything wrong in that Hien Kare The American Chemistry Society is holding a prize essay contest, which is open to university and college Trechman, for the purpose of encouraging students to acquire a greater familiarity with the science of chem Three prizes are offered for each of the six articles submitted for competition. Prize offers are for 'first prize' and $200 for 'second prize'. Other prizes are posted on the website www.prize.org. 21683 Sonny Boy--Fox Trot George Oleson Begears of Life--Waltz Troubadours 21681 Jeanne I dream of lilac time Jesse King for a day Cressford 21682 Some sweet someone—*Fox Trot* The High I wanna be loved by you—*Fox Trot* Hatter 21680 Low down -Fox Trot The Virginians Blazin -Fox Trot Coon Sunders Orchestra Announcements There will be a meeting of the Newman club immediately after second mass, Sunday in the Parish hall. Mass Evense president. --chickens, dogs, pigeon, squirrels, gumpees pig and rabbits collapsed in the order named when exposed to a small amount of carbon monoxide. Mary Kramer, president. All postponed intramural games will be played Monday and the winners of the divisions will play Tuesday. —E. R. Ebel, intramural Manager The K, U, Dames will hold their second picnic of the year at the Marianne Court street, Tuesday, 6, at 1 p.m. This organization is made up of wives of University students, and faculty members to these women. Please call one of the hostesses. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Virgil Kennedy and Mrs. Roosevelt. Brown. Send the Daily Kansan Home 715 for Better Cleaning Provide through Provident "My Boy's Got the Ball!" 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