- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol. XXIV. School Standings for Organizations on Hill Announced Alpha KappaLambda and Chi Omega Are Leaders Among Social Groups Alpha Kappa Lambda ranks highest in scholastic standings for the academic years of 1925-26, and Chi Omega sorority is highest among - securities according to statistic compiled at the registrar's office The standings are not figured on the same point system as in the College, but on the system of 5 points for each hour of "A" grade, 4 for "B," 3 for "C," 2 for "D," 1 for "E." The sums and 0 for "F." The sums, incomplete in this data, otherwise there might be changes in several cases. The standings are as follows General) Standing Professional and Honorary and Fri. National Sororities Non-Sorority Women University Average Local Fraternities Local Fraternities Non-Fraternity Men National Sororities National Fraternities Chi Ongsan Alpha Xi Alpha Gammon Pi Beta Delta Zeta Kappa Alpha Theta Alba tmueison Pi Alba Omega* Alba Omega Alba Gamma Delta Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Ongsan Sigma Kappa Theta Pi Alpha Beta Pi Kappa Kappa Gamms Delta Sigma Tau Ambady Beta Theta Fi Phi Delta Theta Cosmopolitan Club? Delta Tau Delta Tau Delta Tau Phi Gamma Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Sigma Chi Digma Sigma Lambda? Sigma Alpha Epiloma Sigma No Sigma Alpha Mu? Sigma Upalien Sigma Kaipai Fel Sigma Kaipai Fel Delta Chi Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Gamma Kappa Alpai Fi Local Fraternities CHIC: Hospital and professional Secretariat Kappa Phi Alpha 3.1 Pi Upsilon 2.8 Chi Delta Sigma 2.8 * Colored. * Not in Inter-Fraternity Confer Honorary and Professional Sororite Phi Beta Kappa ... Sigma Xi No. 43 Mortar plaque Omicron Nu (Home Econ.) Tau Beta Pi (Engr.) Phi Chi Theta (Women's Prof Gamma Epsilon Pi (Honorary Econ. Women) P] Lambda Theta (Educ. Wo- men) Mortar Board ... Omicron Nu. (Home Econ memo) Gamma Epsilon Pi (Honorary) Mu Phi Epallon (Womens Muscle) The Order of the Coif Pd Signa Alpha (Dol, Sel) Pd Signa Alpha (Bosol, Sele) Boi Chi Signa Alpha (Psych) Alpha Kappa Delta (Goebel) Alpha Kappa Delta (Gabriel) Y. W. C. A. (Cabinet) Y. W. C. A. (Cabinet) Women × Self-Government Association Cork, Ireland Theta Sigma Phi (Women's Journalism) ... Rhadmanthi (Honorary Post- orm Society) **orc Societyd** Alpha Epsilon Iota (Modie Women) Japan Alpha Kappa Psi (Commerce Socien) Schenkel (Arch. Egrer) Nu Sigma Nu (Modie) Sir and Susan Morton Council Signa Gamma Epsilon Goel Alpha Delta Sigma (Advertis Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemistry) Kappa Eta Kappa (Elec. Engr. Women's Compublican Club Theta Tau (Engr.) Delta Phi Delta (Art) Phi Mu Alpha (Men's Music) Sigma Delta Chi (Men's Jour- Phi Delta Phi (Legal) Delta Sigma Phi (Commerce) Gamma Epsilon Phi (Cell Engr.) Delta Theta Phi (Legal) Tau Sigma (Dancing) Maclaurin (Medical) Alpha Pi Delta (Legal) Seabound and Blade (Military) Alpha Sigma Nu (Nu Sigma N FOUR PAGES Finger Scullet Mortar and Ball (Military) Beta Phi Sigma (Pharmacy) Phi Delta Chi (General Science) (Continued on page 41) Engineering Publication Makes Its Appearance ...360 ...361 ...362 ...363 ...364 ...365 ...366 ...367 ...368 ...369 ...370 ...371 ...372 ...373 ...374 ...375 ...376 ...377 ...378 ...379 ...380 ...381 ...382 ...383 ...384 ...385 ...386 ...387 ...388 ...389 ...390 ...391 ...392 ...393 ...394 ...395 ...396 ...397 ...398 ...399 ...400 ...401 ...402 ...403 ...404 ...405 ...406 ...407 ...408 ...409 ...410 ...411 ...412 ...413 ...414 ...415 ...416 ...417 ...418 ...419 ...420 ...421 ...422 ...423 ...424 ...425 ...426 ...427 ...428 ...429 ...430 ...431 ...432 ...433 ...434 ...435 ...436 ...437 ...438 ...439 ...440 ...441 ...442 ...443 ...444 ...445 ...446 ...447 ...448 ...449 ...450 ...451 ...452 ...453 ...454 ...455 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The Kansas Engineer, quarterly, publication of the Associated Engin- ering Societies of the University of Kansas, was released Friday. The pub- lation has 37 pages of interesting materials on the history of the "concrete Road Construction," by T. C. Clee, e27, is based on the results of tests made in Liberty county Texas, during the months of June July, and August, 1926. Accounts of b civil engineers' summer camp and field trip are included in hoded in the issue. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1926 The frontispiece is a picture of the structural steel on the new midtourium. An official engineers' directory is in the magazine. The article describes the achievements of the School of Engineering and are representative of the school. Prof. Margaret Lynn Will Give Illustrated Lecture on England Past Year Spent in Travelin Over European Continent for Study Prof. Margaret Lynn will deliver an illustrated lecture, "The English Scene," at 4:30 p.m. m., Wednesday, Nov. 3 in room 206, Room Fashion. The talk will be given for major in the field of English and efforts interested. 260 Professor Lynn returned this fall to after a two-years' leave of absence spending one year as exchange professor at Wellesley College, Wellesley Mass., after which she spent a year abroad. While in Europe Professor Lynn did considerable writing and traveled extensively in Great Britain. "The English people are very contemous to the American people," said Professor Lynn. "They are trying very hard to face their problem. Although they are in a critical context, there is still a certain景 much brighter for them. "Newspapers on the continent are filled with critics of America. Europeans have taken the wrong attitude toward the American people as a whole. On account of the many errors that Americans have been led to believe that every American is prosperous and European leftovers are the result." cent of European literature for the past ten years, according to Professor Lyon. It has given foreign writers many topics upon which to write and express their views. However, talk of the war is growing old and people on the continent are subject to a new subject, she said. Professor Lyon spent considerable time in Vienna where she was interested in the inhabitants. "I really feel sorry for them," she said. "They seem to be so industrious, have so many beautiful buildings but a whole they have a very poor class of people." 4.05 "These nations are all in a mudded condition," she finished 3.94 "England calls France and Italy" 4.25 The Viennese use some of their palaces for museums in which are found many large paintings, she said. 4.22 A small fee is charged to see these pieces of art and the interior of the buildings. 3.87 England is thought of as a country of shortkeepers." Party Is Costume Affair 60 Witches and black cats with mysteriously illuminated eyes, will be abroad at the All-University Halloween event. Refreshments Will Be Served During Evening gymnismum. Other features of the wizard and ghostly decorations have not been announced as yet, by the committee in charge. Everyone must come to the party in costume, and faculty members are invited. the students in the fun at this Ab- university affair. The party is free to all, and plenty of free cider are doughnuts are being served they say the women of a W, S, G A, group in costume will serve. Costumes for the party can be rented from Lawrence stores, or invented by the wearer. ing to the committee in charge. themselves, for the occasion. Tommy, Johnston's orchestra will play from 8 until 1, and four hours of good time is secured to all who attend, accord- Indians Compete in Dance Contest at New Stadium Many Tribes Participate in Ceremonies of War and Eagle Dance (a Haggall.) at Haskell The rhythmic beat of the tomentosa blended with word Indian chants accompanied the primitive ceramic pottery, a tradition Friday night. The occasion was the world’s championship Indian dancing contest in which Indians from many parts of the United States and Canada, here for the Hakpa Paw-Wow. Blackfoot youths, bedecked in brilliantly colored backpacking dress, embroidered with beads and decorated with medallions of feathers and other trimming, from Montana to Manitoba, cannibal, no groats of the Great Northern Railroad. Sleeps, clad in their characteristic ceremonial decorations, took part in the performance. Purbles from New Mexico, Ogregs from Oklahoma, Qantais from California, Kawaii and various other tribes also took leading parts in the context. Program Openers With Action About two hundred thirty-nil women formatted an "11" extending the width of the football field. After this was completed they gave an annual committal of callibility. This net was foliowed by tumbling and gymnastic stunts by some of the Indian boys in the football team. Coach Dick Hammell football team, Coach Dick Hammell or Haskell and "Patron" of the Buckner eleven were also penned to the crowd. Before the contest, five exhibition dances were given by the Orange, Pot-invatuation, Black-foot, and Puddle triben. A funeral dance number was also presented. The first number, an Orange dance, was a dance by the women of tribe ground a group of men held堕 over a large tom-ton which they bent. These squaws were worn in long, rolled robes. The Pathworthie Eagle Dance was given by elaborately dressed men accompanied by the band of musicians who kept up a steady lofting of the drums and a soft clench that increased in volume at the times when the dance was performed. The dancers dressed to represent the eagles. The Blackfoot war dancers begin with a slow, easy movement which was increased as the dance grew to a more frontal state. They shoved and lifted their arms slowly along in their movements. Different in presentation was the Pooled cagle dance. Two small Invmins dressed in the eagle garb each danced a dance which was characterized by their agile movements, execlive to two long barrel shaped torons. Three Indian children gave a fun combo dance that was loudly amplified by the spectators. A young boy dressed as an astronaut, which the announcer and proved that this site originated with the Indian. Clif of Two Gan, a nurseries Blackfoot, whose profile is on the top center, was presented by the day's guest. A ballerina dancer was the last number on the program. Any form of dancing was permitted. Some dancers similar to the Charlotte, some did acrobatic stunts, while others executed all sorts of steps. War Dance First Critics. After a warm up dance, the contest for the belting cup for the championship war dancer, McDonald, an Orange Italian, won the prize after four fairly contested eliminations. Empire Stallion Bear, a slax from Iowa, was third in an offer from Oklahoma, was third. War Dance First Contest The old men came same face. In this confronted old man danced to the Indian musicians in much the same manner. The young couple comedied Chief Whitley awarding first place, and Short Man a blackhawk was given second. The blackhawk tribe then gave a victory game embracing the honors. William McDaniel, an Orange, was the winner of this contest. J. B. McCallen from Iowa was third. The old chiefs that judged the other contests refused to judge this act so the whimens were decided by vote of the crowd. The judges were comprised of monarchs from Orange, Oakland and Quapaw tribes. Wire Flashes Peking, China, Oct. B1. The American and British embassies today with other diplomatic representatives here are considering the issuance of a joint protest to the Cantonese government against the imposition of an unlawful military攻占 of North Korea's Naval base in the establishment of a scheme of inspection of the baggage of passengers entering, and leaving Canton. Wilkes Burke, Penn, Oct. 31—Eight men met instant death yesterday in a mini explosion at Nottieville, near here. Two hours after the blast rescue workers reported they had brought the last of the vices to the surface but the search was being continued for more casualties. Company of United States ficials declared they were unable to say whether the blast was due to gas or powder being ignited. W. S. G. A. to Sponsor Professional Guidance for University Women Help to Be Offered Student in Choice of Life Work Next Spring The purpose of the undertaking is to assist all women students, seniors especially, to decide what type of work they can take to take up and how to go about it. A Choice-You-Career week for the oemment of the women of the University will be held again. Our class will needing to plan footed by the W, S, Capable women, representing the more important professions which are open to women will be the speakers of the week. Last year the possibilities in the fields of modern business, social science, and home economics were increased this year to stress opportunities as a promising nature out of a different type. The speakers will give general surveys of the fields represented during the lecture periods and will treat individual cases in private conferences. The majority of the lectures, as a rule, hold positions in the Middle West and have work directly applicable to local conditions. The W. S. G. A. is the only organization on the campus to sponsor vocational guidance among the women students. It began the series of lectures some years ago, at last in May 2013, for the year. This plan was changed last spring and the choice of Choose-Your Career week with all the data com- centrated within a few days was evolved. The same procedure will be followed again this year, the lectures being planned for early in March. Language Meet in Topeka French and German Students Invited to Attend Prior to the meeting, at lunchtime will be served in Pelderer's tea room at 12:30 p.m. at 75 cent per plate. Reservations can still be made if those interested will trumpet女士 Mr. Tina Campbell, 719 Thorne Bankruptcy Center, Topkick. Advanced students of French and German are cordially invited to attend an online language lecture at Topple, where he is co-president the chairman, Prof. J. A. Hess The meeting will be held 1 Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in room 206, in the senior high school building, at Eighth and Harrison streets. The following program will be given: *"Scholarship and the Training of Modern Language Teachers," Prof. N. E. Kayser of Washington college; *"Schooling in Modern Language Teaching," Prof. H. C. Thurnau, University of Kansas; musical numbers by Washougal students; "The Cleveland Plan in Theory and Practice," Nellie C Terrill, Topeka high school; "Picture course: Brittany and J. Joseph de Tellec"; K. Boy Town, University of Kannan. The book exchange will be open Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. The deadline for returning money for books left at the exchange has been extended to Tuesday, Nov. 2, according to O'Connor book manager. Book Exchange Will Open Square and Compass announces the pledging of Glen U. Richards, c28 Lawrence. Kansas Debaters Ready to Contest Australian Team Members of Both Teams Have Wide Experience; Crowd to Make Decision Decision The second international debate of the University should be an interesting event, according to reports of the manager in the United States, Professor T. E., Thompson of Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. The debaters on both sides of the question have all had wild experience in debating and a debate on the question which has been selected, "Resolved that the results of the Great War have trodded toward world peace"; they are doubly interesting because of the content which are expressed here. The fact that the debate is between two teams representing allies in the war" says Kennett Corder, alternate to the Kansas team, "will give more than单纯 interest to the debate. A clash on the subject in which both nations were virtually interested and also the fact that one member of the team should be holding a position should bring some very interesting tension." Ex-Service Man to Complete Bryanine H. Heathcock, leader of the Australian team to an ex-service man, having served four years with a a machine gun unit in the Australian military. He is also an experienced ex-patrol员 in debating, having belated on the Sydney team against referred in 1955 and 1920. John R. Gorball of the Australian team is a member of the resident staff of St Vincent's hospital, Sydney. He was a member of the Solway team that abated the Imperial University scars in 1926. Neel D. McIntosh is the legal member of the team. He also holds the record for the 10kydard dash in New York and the women's division in instances against Oxford in 1958 and against the imperial Universities team in 1959. About a year ago he was admitted to parties as a bribefor of his apportion court of New South Wales and the high court of Australia, and the financial number of the team. Kansas Team Is Strong Kansas is supported by a strong man consisting of George Chamos, Jacal Evans, Merritt Dickinson, and Kenneth Corder. George Chimes, Jr.s, is well known from his participation in the nation-wide eratological content two years ago. He was sent from this district as representative in the finals held in Washington, D.C. David Evans, eCS, a new man at his University this year, is the "dark sorcerer" of the team. He has made up a name for himself in debating in the Kansas City, Mo., high schools and Junior College. Martin Dickinson, P25, is well known for his work in debate; this decision-making force has been a key president of the temporary foremost fraternity, Delia Digna Rita, a member of Pi Blae Knapp and a candidate for the Rhodesian. Kenneth Candler, c.128, alternative to the team, has had former work (before he was in the University), but is still a member of that defunct Wisconsin here last year. Time Changed to 7:50 p. m. The time of the debate is 7:50 p. eveil, evening of 8 wkew a day in Indian womanism, it will be held in Indian womanism. The audience will be the judge of the contest, each person turning in a vote after the debate. At various intervals during the evening, election returns will be announced by the designation of political science. Freshmen to Nominate W. S. G. A. Candidate Nomination for ten offices for freshman representative to the W, S, G, A. enclosed will be made Monday at 4:30, at the Freshmen women bygone because. The election will be held at a private event on Tuesday from 9 p.m. until 4 p.m. All freshmen women who have paid their W, S, G, A. fee are eligible to vote. In order that the freshman women may have a chance to meet their candidates before election, the women of each class will be charged the fee at the tea next Wednesday, and will introduce the nonnines at that time. The tea will be given in the Control Administration rest room, where all freshmen women argue for all freshman women to come. Sale of Christmas Seals Starts Week of Nov. 20 Sale of Christmas seats for the benefit of tubercular hospitals will be under way on Nov. 29. The sales campaign is in charge of Virginia Inns, who announced yesterday that tentative plans for an extensive campaign had been formulated and that the results of this year's drive were expected to exceed those at last year. Organized houses are expected to play a large part in the plan for the campaign. The work will be assigned to committees chosen by Virginia Iris and her assistant, Louise Ridgeway. "We intend to put the scalars on sale the week after Thanksgiving given the budget constraints," and the workers are to we organized under a new system. An even larger number of stamps could have been sold last year if the warehouse had been opened. Lowest Poll of Votes Cast in Several Years, is Guild's Prediction Lateness in Startline Campaign and Lack of Publicity Factors Cited The prediction that the smallest vote in years would be cast at the election to be held next Tuesday was made by Proof, F. H. Guild, of the department of political science. Saturday morning. He estimated this year's vote might fall as low as 47 per cent of the eligible voters, in contrast to 69 per cent for the total election, and nearly 52 per cent in that of 1924. Campaigns Started Late "If looks to me," he said, "as if the vote will be more recent this year in proportion to the number of persons eligible to participate in the election, than it has been for several years." Professor Guild said that no longer his prediction upon several indicators, chief among which were the following: political campaigns in major states begin almost two weeks later than is customary, with "stirring tours" beginning only three weeks before the election; campaign expenses have been smaller than previably, with smaller staff stats at political parties; there have been smaller political declines in newspaper publicity; and national issues have been lacking. The latter fact, however, is always noticeable in campaigns fallout between presidential elections, as this year's Democratic presidential campaign year, although congressional offices are at stake, the issues are not generally national questions, but are local in nature, and many issues are personalities of the national candidates. The question of registration has caused considerable trouble due to a misunderstanding of the provisions in laws, according to Prosecutor Guild. Registration Misunderstood "Registration is necessary only in first and second class courses," he said. "It is not necessary in cities of the third class or in rural districts." Lists of cities of the state will be on hand at the department of an offended science's office, he said, and students who do not know whether or not they are registered may find out by calling that office Monday. "If one is not duly registered, of course," Professor Gail said, "the current vote." According to state law, those who registered and voted in the last general election must not re-evaluate for this election unless they have since that time changed their residency. Special provision is made for students who altered ones away from their place of residence, so that they regain and vote in their home prior to election and technically meet residency. County Candidates Listed The department has been cooperating with K. C. Riosing, county councils in efforts to secure complete lists of local candidates in each of the 105 Kanaka counties. These lists will, if completed, be available for use in out-of-county voters at the courthouse, where the special election board will sit to care for this class of voters. "We know," Professor Gould said, "to place in a separate room in the court house, but state law forbids the placing of sample bulbs within 100 feet of the building. A jury may be forced to leave the lists in any near-by business house." Jayhawks Meet With 13-0 Defeat at Drake's Hands After Bad First Quarter Kansas Displays Best Football Form of Season Des Moines, Ia., Oct. 20—Although the University of Kansas football team was defeated by the Drake University eleven, 13 to 10, the Jayhawks displaced some of the oeist gridiron work that they have shown this year. After a disastrous first quarter, Coach Cappoon's men displayed better form. The second half was fought on nearly even terms with Kansas distinctly on the offensive at several times. Everett and Cook were the big of conservative threats for the Iowans, "Chuck" Everett's brilliant open-field renewal brought the crowd to its feet and was a sensation. Jones and Rob- ktion were the mainstays of the Drake lane. Bath Ramp and Mackle plunged in Rail Dogs line for several nice nips. Star carried the ball through trake's left tackle for two guards of onwards. Division displayed the defensive game for Kansas, Hawaii also showed some good work on several occasions. The first Bull Ball touchdown was made by a 26 yard pass, Everett to Sutherland. Everett kicked the goal, took account for the second touchdown by a pounce through center. The shortest that Katsuna could soar was 53 yards, but they had the ball on the Drake nine yard line. A crowd of about nine thousand witnessed the game. The day was about for football and the drillron was in excellent condition. Drake won the race and elected to defend in north goal. Cold bit vicinity for right yard. Kwentsis knows more about mother and was forced to move back from the south side. Two yards at 16 feet tall. A Mac Coke can in Kona island. Three yards in Kauna on Kauai time. Time out for Kanaka. A plus Kwentsi in Northern way was comedy. Went into a house. Kwentsi, Kona 6 Dinki 6 kavali. Schroeder linked to Samantha 39-year-oldevin Mackenzie returning it to his own 52-year yard line.Mackenzie could right for a year.Wallman pointed to Dixie's 40-foot grid and half leftwall.He tied eight yards and Dixie and Wallman scored 12-yard lines.Addition:Dixie left the field to take 12-yard shots.Aldrich jumped slightly left to Baker, Immodee.Wallman pointed to Kewari who was distanced on Dixie's Wall hatchled to Drake's ten yard tree, John. Wall hatchled to Drake's six yard tree, John. Wall hatchled to Drake's eight yard tree, John. Wall hatchled to Drake's three yards tree, Sutherland round trunk and for one yard tree, Joe. Cork potted wall hatchled to Drake's four yard tree, Hamilton folded to fall into attic corner. Wall hatchled to Drake's eight yard tree, Fulton field outside on Drake's 45 yard tree, Hoyt's bedroom through center for two. Ballard wall hatchled to Drake's six yard tree, full of klamath towers and canopy 45 yards. Full of klamath towers and canopy 45 yards. Drake's 45 yards through center for 2 yards. Cook hat trick for its first down on Kannah, 25 yards through for its first down on Kannah, 25 yards through for a first down on Kannah. Drake's 45 yards through for a first down on Kannah. Dave Ewan, Kevin McDonald, Jeffrey Tambour, Bob Gale, Drew Pearce, three men. Eventually they decided to three men. Eventually they decided to four men. Eventually they decided to five men. Eventually they decided to six men. Eventually they decided to seven men. Eventually they decided to eight men. Eventually they decided to nine men. Eventually they decided to ten men. Eventually they decided to eleven men. Eventually they decided to十二 men. Eventually they decided to十三 men. Eventually they decided to十四 men. Eventually they decided to十五 men. Eventually they decided to十六 men. Eventually they decided to十七 men. Eventually they decided to十八 men. Eventually they decided to十九 men. Eventually they decided to二十 men. Eventually they decided to二十一 men. 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The Indian team was a good play in the game, but the Bengal team was a poor play. New Jersey won by a good play in the game, but the Bengal team was a poor play. Third and Fourth Wellman kicked out of home and the Bengal team was a good play in the game, but the Bengal team was a poor play. Third and Fourth Wellman kicked out of home and Johannes Zuber went on for Wellness School, and he was hired by the school. Johannes Zuber also paid four pairs of shoes on Dinkler's 12 pair footwear. Johannes Zuber also paid four pairs of shoes on Dinkler's 12 pair footwear. Johannes Zuber also paid four pairs of shoes on Dinkler's 12 pair footwear. Machine Litchie eight night wear, m Below center for bottom of drunkle 30 yard line. Below left for bottom of drunkle 25 yard line. Below right for bottom of drunkle 15 yard line. Hit center for a yard. Cloud position brown for Kambo. Cowpole positioned five yards up for a yard. Substitution. Kambo positioned five yards Scores failed at left tackle. Johnnus garnered 20 points for 15 yards and 10 yard line. Ramp hit center for 3 yards. Ramp went off right tackle for 2 yards. Ramp went off left tackle for 2 yards. Soccer: Kamaua, D. Drake 18. (Continued on page 4.)