THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MORE MEN FOR FOOTBALL Old Team Men Urged to Assist in Training "Spring football practice is coming along well, there is still not enough men getting out," said Captain Pete Jones last night after practice. "There are a good many of the old men who are passing up the traps, who should be out. INN fact, only a few have been shown for practice at all." "Football "K" men, although they may not be coming back next year, will be mighty valuable right now," continued Captain Jones, "if they wigh come out and assist in the instruction of the new men." It was announced that practice days have been changed from Monday, Wednesday and Thursday to Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Ochino Loses to Pi U In First Inter-Frat Game Pi Upsiion defeated the Ochine nine in the first game of the Inter-Fraternity Baseball League Monday afternoon by a score of 11 to 6. The game was unusually good for an early season game, very few errors being made by either team. The amount of the apportionation for the power plant was $300,000, $150,000 of which was left over from the last apportionment. The state architect's plans for the new power plant will be completed in a couple of weeks, according to Mr. John M. Sha, superintendent of buildings and grounds, and the contract will be given out as soon as possible so that the work will be under cover before cold weather. Work on the Ad building and a new library will not be taken up until next year as the money is not available until after July. New Power Plant Plans Will Be Completed Soor A complete schedule of twenty games will be played off in the League in the next five weeks. The League is composed of Pi Upailao, Sigma Pih Sigma, Acomas, Ochino and Alemannia. Charges that the student council are coercing the executive dean and the dean of women are responsible for an election to be held at the University of Nebraska to vote on the abolishment of the student council. Send the Daily Ransan home. Salesman Joe. Tommy: "Dad, where do flies go in the winter Father: "I don't know, my boy; where you? To the glass works to be make into blue-bottle. Extra Trousers To match that coat and vest. We have a well selected stock of trousers and at right prices Better drop in and look them over. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Organized Labor Leaders Want Prisoners Released Washington, April 4- Organized labor today renewed its appeal for the release of political prisoners, Samuel Gomperz, head of the American Federation of Labor, and a delegation of labor officials call President Harding to pardon all persons who have been imprisoned because of their views on The most conspicuous among those prisoners is Eugene V. Debs, now in the Atlantic pentiment, whose case is reviewed by Attorney-General boucherty. FOR RENT - Large front upper room for boys. 1135 Tenn. St. 126-5-434 LOST - Small loose leaf black leather note book between 1221 Oread and arrived today by express— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the war. If the person who left Fountain Pen—Our store will call and identify same —They'll probably "get it." Some of these CARLS GOLD CLOTHES thirty fivers tailored in Sport and Plain model coats— Suits at this price $35.00 are real values— 19 Shirts, Hats, Caps—ready CARLS GOOD CLOTHES (Political Advertisement) The PORTER-WINSOR NEWS MOUNT OREAD TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1921 NUMBER MOUNT OREAD 126-2-433 VOLUME I Elmer Learn, running for first vice president of the Council, "Easy" is an engineer, and would rather work than est. Chemical engineer. This is thirteenth at the University. Home, Billin-lowe, Kansas. Needs only 2 to graduate. Competent Candidates Count.. K. U.'s BEST MEN ENTER POLITICS Wouldn't you like to get a 'title of the "inside stuff" on the Porter-Winson Ticket? "Sandy" Winsor. Christened Carl Cheerleader this year, lives in Aitchip son, knows everybody—oh, what's the use? You know him. "Nuf said." Wouldn't you like to get an earful of the reasons that make them the choicest of the men now in school for the positions they are running for? Competent Candidates Count.. Palmer Shelton, who doesn't like to say much about himself, is candidate on the Porter-Winner Ticket for president of the engineering school. He is president of the Men's Pan-Hellenic this year. Gale Janaus, and Elizabeth Johnson, the engineer, complete the aide from the hard-backed school. FIVE ACES! IS IT POSSIBLE? All right. Thank you. Compare the Qualifications. Porter is a member of the Men's Council this year. He is a member of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs, and he also serves as executive work in the student government this year. Porter edited the Sour Owl last year, and carried a full course in chemistry. He is prepar for medicine in an adent football fan. These men, however, won't tell you much about themselves, so you'll have to get them to talk about one another. Louis Miller is asking for the support of the pharmacies for council. Compare the Qualifications. 1414 Tenn. Call 418. Representatives? We should say so! From the College Curve Glenn, cheerleader and loyalty driver worker, Andy McDonald, star on last fall's football team, Dale Collins, fat and joyful pre-marathon runner (serious combination that) and Bobby Meeker, junior from Wichita, are before you. SHELTON A QUIET ENGINEER In the "Engine School" Billy Broen author of two senior prize plays, Dwight Barden, present member of the athletic board and Frank Goodhaw, senior Tam, engineering fraternity, are working hard to get your approval. Art Walker, chief bummader, is a sawed-off, hard boiled law student, and made every football trip last fall. Real bummers will tell you that Art did more than he was. Art has two more years in K. U. He lives in Arkansas City. Four branches of major athletics are represented in our candidates for the athletic board, "Hungry" Hale is the most promising center and tackle in football for next fax! George Body is captain-elect of the basketball team and is one of the first string pitchers on Lindsay's baseball mall. He's in the middle of a playlist, Jim "Ace" Wilson, cross-country and track man, has won applausse for his plucky finishes. He is spee alizing this spring in the mile run. LOST—Leather note book with valu- able papers, Friday. Name in back. Howard Adams. Phone 1546. Reward. 126-2-432 Ervin Stugard is a Lawrence boy evin follows athletics from the grand-stand, as a real fan. He is running a member of the athletic board. Competent Candidates Count.. Watch for tomorrow's Porter Winsor news. THEIR DEEDS SPEAK for THEM Competent Candidates Count.. ... ... All men who are coming out for Varsity basketball next year will meet at Robinson Gymnastics. Tuesday April 5 at 7 o'clock. Dr. F. C. G Allen. YOU ALL KNOW "SAUNNY" The Woman's Glee Club will re- hearse Tuesday, 7:15, in Fraser Hall, and Wednesday at 7:15 in Main Ad. Gordon Saunders, aspiring to second vice president of the council, Junior engineer. Live now in Lawrence. Head over heels in work now trying to put on the best Junior Program in the history of K. U. Real musician, A. E. F. man. ANNOUNCEMENTS Anyone interested in participating in the May Fete should sign up in my office at once. Girls interested in the May Fete, please reply to report—Adelaide Steiger. Herbert "Scoop" Olson, engineer and basketball man, is running for treasurer of the council. He has been one of "Phog's" standbys for two years now, and slings a wicked drubble. Scoop lives in Lawrence. Now an officer of the Council. He knows what it's all about. The Sociology Club will meet this evening, Tuesday, in Room 110, Fraser, at 7:15. Miss Konaga who has spent several years in Chile will speak. All who are interested are invited. CHIEF KUKU IS A CANDIDATE John Olds, chief KuKu, is running for president of the College. John led the Klan on the football fall trip all some wild snakes dances, and promises real action. He wants to put across a deal whereby the college is representing it in the way Laws, on the school debates. Clare Pile, prominent in K. U. dramatics, and Kathleen Houn, junior class officer, complete the ticket. Carl Ferria, tall red-head from the school of medicine, is running for the council] from his school. Dale Dillon is the "Porter-Winsor candidate in the Law School. Compare the Qualifications. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodakus L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. HEMSTITCHING Of all kinds. Pleasing for Skirts Rope stitching. MRS. WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. 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