PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920 Jayhawker Glosses for Class Sections to Be Accepted Now Editor Requests That Picture Be Turned in at Office by Thanksgiving "All glossees for pictures in the junior and senior sections of the Jayhawker should be in an soon as possible." Clifford Anderson, editor-in-chief of the Jayhawker, said this morning. "We want all of the glossees to be in by Thanksgiving if possible. The glasses will be in 8-inch inches and may be taken at any photographers. Each junior and senior must furnish his own glass. "Members of the staff and those trying out for the staff are now getting juniors and seniors to sign up for in-house at the yearbook," he said. "All of the all juniors and seniors to see one of these solicitation soon, or come to the Jayhawk and leave their names. It is not necessary if a place is turned in at the office." The price for space in the senior section is $3.06, and $2.50 in the junior section. The junior section is to be similar to the senior section, excluding the stairs. The numbers will not be used the year ago in previous years. "We desire to have all seniors and any many junior as possible to have their pictures in the book." Anderson added. "We are eager Junior section then ever before." Some 70 applications for places on the editorial staff and 50 applications for places on the business staff have been turned in. The staff will not be announced for some time, as the applicants will be tried out. Dust Is Most Frequent Carrier of Tuberculosis (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78) (79) (80) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (86) (87) (88) (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) (94) (95) (96) (97) (98) (99) (100) Washington, Oct. 13. — People are more likely to contract tuberculosis from inhaling infected dust that they are through contact with coughing patients in the active stages of the disease. The National director of the Koch Institute at Berlin, Physicians present at the annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association being held here this week heard Doctor Nenfeld describe his experiments to an audience of distant sources of tuberculosis infection. More "spitting prohibited" signs would seem to the moral of the German scientist and result. His researches indicate that dust, either breathed in or picked up on the hands and containing de跋ed dust up at active germs, causes more tuberculosis than inhibiting droplets from them. Many persons may have the disease in a latent form and be quite unaware of the health measure they present to the world at large. Doctor Neufeld pointed out. Do you know that Lord Woodwington's Coachman is the first horse in 25 years to win both the English Derby and the St. Lester Stakes, Englewood last year. He has just one last horse to turn in a double victory was *Jack Sand* back in 1903. Goldsmith to Address Architects Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, head of the department of architecture, will preside at the Friday session of the 15th Biennial Conference of Kansas at Wichita, Friday Oct. 15. Professor Goldsmith will also address the body on "A Principles Plan for Publicity." At the afternoon session of the meeting on The Relations between the Architect and the Builder." *Phi Beta Pi*, medical fraternity held initiation services, Sunday for the following: James C. Smith, Wheaton; James Hibberden, Wiltshire; Fredrick Netheryin, Skilton; Olaea Shea, Skilton; Joseph Skilton; and Milford Curry, Salem. POLLING PLACES Seniors: Fraser hull (base- ment) Juniors: East Ad (base- ment) Sophomores: West Ad (basement) Freshmen: Snow , hull (basement) Walter V. Freece Chairman, Cheese Committee The polling places for the annual fall class election which will be held Thursday as are follows: ROWERSOCK TONITE - TOMORROW Added - Comedy - News Straight between the goal posts D'hand another knockout. Come and see the king of the campus do his stuff! No.4 Shows: 3, 7;15, 9 Deloitte Mat. 10-40 Note 10-50 ORPHEUM TOMORROW — FRIDAY SATURDAY LAST TIMES TONITE "EDDIE CANTOR in "KID BOOTS" What's the story all about? YOU'D BE SURPRISED! If we let the mystery out— YOU'D BE SURPRISED! it's laughing lightning! Are there laughs from start to end? We can safely recommend— YOU'D BE SURPRISED! Added — Comedy — News Shows: 3, 7;15.9 Prices: Mnt. 10;35. Nite 10-40. PACHACAMC NEWS Mt. Oread, October 13, 1926 Vol. X — TWO GOLDEN TOES — Stellar Students Fill Soph Ticket Every Candidate Nominated Because of Ability and Qualifications Theophomores have a real ticket one that should be pat in over by the class. Every candidate is placed on the ticket because of ability and qualifications. Pachacamac presents the ticket for your approval, sophomores, confident that you will choose wisely. EVAN ROYER for President 1. A real leader 2. Capt, Freshman Football 1925 3. A good student 4. Supporting 5. Football (Now) CARL ADDINGTON Foreign Vice President 1. A & B student 2. Y, M, C, A. 3. A, S, C, E. 4. Theta Tau JEAN ELLIOTT 1. Women's Forum 2. Freshman basketball 1925-26 3. W. A. A. Y. 4. Y. A. (A.) 5. Joint holder women's tennis doubles (Twice) 6. Democratic president JOHN FOSTER Charles "Stoney" Wall, whose toe beat Mizzon last year; Dependability CHARLES "STONEY" WALL for Senior Treasurer Senior Treasurer 1. Self supporting 2. Football K 1925 3. basketball Team (Now) 4. Capt. Freshman Football (1924) 5. K Club 6. Baseball K 1925 7. Athletic Board (Now) 8. Y, M, C, A. 9. A and F Student 10. Sackton JACK DRESSLER for Hon Manager 1. Self supporting 2. M, C, A, 3. Non-female 4. Good Grubbs 5. H, S. Dance manager Missouri or Nebraska would give a pot of gold to have either Harold Zuber or Stony Wall on their football teams. Why? Because Zuber and Wall have the most valuable toes in the Missouri Valley. Did you see Stonekick the goal that Beat Mizzou last year? Have you ever seen Zuber punt. Wall, that's the reason. They didn't play. Not only on the football field, though. Look at the qualifications and see if they aren't the ones to lead you. I should have had the aid of Mary Angie and Honey Debo. HOMER DEDO Senior Vice-President 1. Honor Student 2. Tau Beta Pi 3. Sigma Tau 4. Kras, Engineer Bus, Mgr, 1925-6 5. Moe's Student Council (Now) 6. Chairman New Student Initiation MARY ENGLE Senior Secretary 1. B SUMMER 2. Pres. Jay James (Now) 3. Pres. Press Club (Now) 4. MacDowell 5. Dramatic Club 6. W. G. A. C. 7. Women's Glo Club 8. Women's Forum 9. Theta Sinistro Phi (journalistic 10. Sec. Junior Class 11. W. S. G. A. (Now) 1. B. Student Harold Zuber, capfall 1926 Jay hawker football team and leading Western quarter HAROLD ZUBER Senior President 1. Self supporting 2. Football K 1924 and 1925 3. Captain 1928 Team 4. Freshman Football 5. Basketball K 1925-1 and 1925-6 6. K Club 7. Athletic Board (1925) 8. All-Valley Football Selection 1925 9. V, M, C, A, Cabinet 1925 10. A and D student 11. Sichel Mefarland and Danglade are real Hop Managers. They have had experience in managing dances and they have some red hot ideas. Pach Ticket As First Announced Remains Intact New Record Established; Changes Unnecessary in Rising Sun 11.1.1 Old eligibility axe with a dull third瞪 yesterday, but not on Pachamaacus. EVERY Pachamaacus candidate is first announced in the Kansan This is the third consecutive election that the Fachmann ticket, as first announced has remained intact, a record to be proud of. You may judge for yourself if the opposition parties are forced to change its ticket on account of ineligibility by comparing their various tickets in the Kanan, including tonight's paper. Do you want to elect someone who cannot keep eligible? Consider that before you vote. You know that the candidate candidates will keep eligible. Pre-election Statement by Harold Zuber, Candidate for President Senior Class; "if elected, I promise to select the various class committees to the best of my ability and with absolute immortality." (signed) Harold Zuber Those who wear the yellow tags have the light of truth, and are going to vote Pacchacane. STOP!! ARE YOU BEING HOODWINKED?? That's all right. But when an attempt is made to soft-soap University students into believing that "Independent" candidates are nominated at open convention, it's time for the Hill population to cry "enough." Proof for this statement? The Independents supply it themselves and somewhat boastfully, at that! In last night's Kansan it was said, "The Independent ticket was nominated in open convention." In Sunday's paper this statement was brazenly made: "As between fraternity and non-fraternity men and women, this ticket has no peer: A perfect balance has been effected to the satisfaction of both groups above mentioned." Anyone at all acquainted with Hill politics knows that the old Black Mask fraternal combine is the power.beneath the whitewashed robes of the Independent Coalition. Ask any former Black Mask, and if he's honest he'll admit it! Is this "effecting of a perfect balance" an "open" convention in any sense of the word? Is this juggling of Fraternity and non-fraternity men in accordance with K. U. ideals? Can you expect any honesty whatsoever from a political party which practices such attempted deception? Clearly not!! Incidentally, the dominating Black Mask fraternity which ran one of its members for Senior President last year is again seeking the "grapes" having succeeded in placing another of the "brothers" for Senior President on this year's Independent ticket. And still they say, "open" convention →"Let the office seek the man!" ! ! ! Fourteen Years Servic Pachacamac Has Held True to Sound Principles Fourteen years of service to the University is the record of Pachacamac. Organized in 1912 on true and sound principles the party whose emblem is the Rising Sun has won the great majority of Hill election incumbents because it has made the campaign announced by its farsighted free-thinking founders. Fourteen years on the Hill with student confidence and approval repeatedly reaffirmed. Pachamenta has become an official policy and policies in reinventing, that's why. Four fourteen years Pachacamac four the goods. She offers other great list of candidates who will keep up the record if elected Once upon a time a class elected infficient class officers, and was sorry ever after. The next year they elec- tized the ticket and were happy ever after. If you but "Compare the Qualifications" Pachaename is confident of the outcome of the election. STERLING JUNIOR TICKET CLARK SHERWOOD Vice-President Present member Student Council Guard on present football team Active in Y. M. C. A. work Good student VEDA MURRA Secretary F. Fashion Show P. Presbyterian Club A. A and B student H. Home, Los Angeles, Cal. JIM SMITH Treasurer 4. Dean's Honor Roll, 1924, 25, 26 2. Ku Ha Club 3. Secretary Y, M. C. A., 1925-26 4. Vice-President College, 1928-27 If you believe in giving honor to whom honor is due elect the Pachacamac Senior Ticket. They deserve recognition and they have the qualification. "The University First" is the pledge of all Pachacamac candidates. "Jip" Hill leads the Junior ticket as candidate for president of the Class of '28. Everyone knows "Jip," manager of last year's Soph Hop, a member of the Valley Championship basketball team, and one of the most capable men on the Hill. Then, too, coach John C. A. drives and effort in Y. M. C. A. drives and as star first baseman on last year's baseball team. TOM MC FARLAND Junior Prom. 1. Owl Society 2. Sunday School staff 3. Relay Committee 4. Board of Directors 5. Ku Ku Club MURRAY DANGLADE Junior Prom. 1. Assistant Editor Jayhawkwner 2. A and B student 3. Member Sour Owl staff 4. Y, M, C, A work. It is interesting to note that the several last minute changes made in the opposition ticket that was "nominated" by "convention" were made by one man. It is always the rule in such a system that the "secret six" make some late second substitutions of their own to bolster the weak points. Pachacamac candidates are "Candidates of Merit." BIG RALLY! Fraser Hall 7:30 p.m. Torchlight Parade Starts 7 p. m. at 1800 Tennessee * * * Ronald Jetmore & His Orchestra will be At the Early Every Pachacamae Out The Pachaeamnic party has existed under the same name for 14 years, because it was founded on the right principles. The party that changes its name every election cannot be based on the right policies. Pachacamame candidates are all Men of Merit. They are proven and tested, and deserve your support. 2. " COMPARE THE QUALIFICATIONS " REMEMBER THE RALLY!!!