Hall's diction I am great am a marie been nearly boarded located and the device is rent in rooms. Then the se nausee need so physical of the portite orite So larger velocity centre the part had not out gen the de- ti o t THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANGER SEEN IN CUBAN ELECTIONS America is Waiting Result of Her Electoral Laws Drafted by U. S. coalition of Two Parties Formed Into Liberal Party Into Fight ANY INTRIGUING PARTIES Washington, Sept. 22. —The State department, here is, awaiting the residential elections next November in Cuba with an interest prob- ibly second only to the Presidential and the United States, the month one. While the choosing of an American resident will decide the future form policy of the United States, the elections in Cuba will determine whether the Cuban electoral laws as issued by the United Nations abused and ousted in the selection of a Chief executive of Cuba. Although requested to do so by the tent has decided not actually to liberal Party, the American Governmentelevates the elections in Cuba. It stated officially, however, that the act that "the United States may gain be called upon by the Cuban copie for a decision regarding the vicinity of the election, makes it imbure an additional burden on all United States to use all available means to observe the conduct of the electoral procedure in Cuba." As is usual in Latin-American poli- cies, intriguing interest of romance and adventure attachetus the mpend- ation selection of a President of Cuba to elect a new Cuban elections are General Jose Liguegone, of the Liberal Party, and Alfredo Zayas, candidate of the coalition Legue; while General afcalf Montalvo is trying to estab- lish a new selection of an Conservative Party. The Conservative Party in Cuba, on August 27, formed a coalition with followers of Zayas, who was the candidate of the Liberal Party for the Presidency in 1916. By accepting the nomination, General Montalvo, who already and been proclaimed as the Conservative candidate for President, General Montalve now claims that he was ousted from the candidacy through fraud and intrigue and that he still considers himself the Conservative candidate. He has taken his case be-fore the Central Elections Board and says that if necessary he will bring it before the Supreme Court of Cuba. This complicated political situation is made more bizarre by the following "line.up." President Monica is supporting the candidacy of Zayas; in the election of 1916, Zayas as the Liberal candidate opposed the present Cuban Executive; the present Liberal candidate, General Gomez, led the armed revolution against President Monac after the 1916 election insupport of the candidacy of Zayas; General Gomtz is now opposing Zayas, at present the canidate date of the Coalition Leader. Heavy solicitors that there be no The United States Government is repetition after the impending elec- tion, and the repudiation following the election of 1916. The Cuban election laws drafted by Major General Enoch H. Crowder, Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, and who mobilized in the World War, were brought into use in the elections of 1912 and 1916. In March of last year, at the inception of the Cuban Government, General Crawler again went to Cuba to make a final draft of the laws, which required a recurrence of certain abuses which had been practiced in the previous elections. The work was completed and the completed electoral laws enacted by the Cuban Courts, in August 1917, to constitute the first real test of the American-written electoral law for Cuba. Harding to Speak in K. C, Oct. 8 Mariion, Ohio. Sept. 23—On his middle-West speaking tour, Senator Harding will speak at his speaking literary as follows: "This trip starts from Des Moines, Iowa, in the morning of October 7 following which are, Omaha, Neb. evening of Oct. 7; Kansas City, evening of Oct. 8; Oklahoma City, evening of Oct. 9. "The second trip begins at Chattanooga the evening of Oct. 13; Louisiana, evening of Oct. 14; Indianaapolis, evening of Oct. 15; St. Louis, evening of Oct. 16." The Dunakin Club entertained with a dance Tuesday evening. WOMEN WILL RECEIVE PRIZES FOR GRADES Houses W. S. G. A. Offers Two Reward To Womens' Rooming Two prizes are offered this year by the Woman's Student Government Association for the highest scholars' standards in women's rooming houses at the end of the first semes. tev. Twenty-five dollars is offered to the house whose members' grades average the highest of any of those enetered in the contest, and a second prize of $15 will be given to the house with the second best grades. Any organized house containing three or more women University students is eligible to enter the content for high standing. Any house destroys to enter must make its intentions to the W, S, G, A. by October 15. Sororites which enter the contest shall be allowed to average only the grades of those girls living in single house in fixing their average at the end of the semester. Annexes may enter the contest independently and the grades of any girl entering the contest may be greater than their chapter house will be averaged in with the grades of the house in which they live if it is entered in the contest. Similar prizes were received for the W. S. G. A. last year and much interest was shown in the contest. Muhi Epison was the winner of the $25 prize and a house containing but one girl was the winner of the second. Colorado Women Follow K. U. Lead Women from the Colorado State College of Agriculture have planned a mixer very similar to the one which the Y. W. C. A. girls of the University of Kansas will hold Friday evening. The same idea of "big sisters" will be carried out, each "old" girl it to come and bring some assigned girl as he "little sister." Boxing Major Sport at U. of C. Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanics has issued a call for all young men who are interested in the arts of boxing and wrestling. These were made two of the major sports for the conference last year, but it remains to be determined that the same plan will be continued this year. Announce New Books At Spooner Library The arrival of new books at Spooner's library is announced by Miss Carrie Watson, librarian. All the cases and boxes containing them have not as yet been opened. The books co-insfets of works of all kinds, many of the volumes being devoted to art, history, chemistry, and foreign languages. Who's Who in America" is among the new books. It is a biographical dictionary of notable living men and women of the United States, and edited and written by Albert Nelson Marquis. Lindley to Talk in Wichita. Chancellor Lindley will speak in Wichita in the near future. Ar. rangements to this effect were made by the student body who visited his son, Elmer, at the Delta Tau Delta house Tuesday. Concert Course Tickets Sold. Season ticket sale for the University. Concert Course up to Wednesday evening was 811, more than one-half of the total seating capacity of Robinson Gymnasium. James Crawford of Harrisonville, Mo., a student in the School of Engi- neering last year, visited the campus Tuesday afternoon. **spidlenil entarge** 5x2½ inches printed fee from each phone in order, if you want to roll for development to the Topkapi Phone Supply Co. This enlargement alone is worth more than we charge for developing your films. This Little Ad in the DAILY KANSAN cost only 25c but just the same it found the pocketbook and money Kansan Ads Pay LOST—A pocketbook containing $12.00 bills and blank check on Ottawa, Kansas bank, between Victory Cafe and 1200 Ky—6-3.21. *LPolish Troops Advance into Russia.* Warawar, Sept. 23. *Polish troops have passed over the Russian boun- dary line in Galicia, according to the Communicate issued today. The statement said: Polish forces occu- pied Rovnò several miles beyond the line of demarcation. LPolish Troops Advance into Russia. TEXAS CLUB will have a short meeting in Praiser rest room Friday afternoon at 4:30. All students from this school and get acquainted.-PRESIDENT. ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Society of Biological Research will meet at 4:39 o'clock Friday afternoon in the library of Snow Hall. All Congregational students and their friends are invited to attend a mixer at the Congregational Parish House Friday night at 8:15 o'clock. K Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Green Hall. Very Important. John Bunn, vice-president. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOCLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street Suits and Overcoats for College Men with superior workmanship and best of material $40 up Samuel G. Clarke 1033 MASS. STREET Opening Saturday Morning September 25 I.O.O.F. HALL CLASS 9-10 a.m. SOCIAL DANCING 10-12 p.m. Mrs.J.L. Newhouse the w. S. G. A. book exchange, and The following books are wanted at students possessing copies are asked to sell them; Economics, Ely; Sociology, Blackmar and Gillan; Modern English Grammar, Blount and Northp; Algebra, Fite; Trigonometry, Ashton; Handbook for English Writers; Oddyssies; Elementary Logic, Jevens. Psychology, Hunter; Botany; Spanish Grammar; Calculus; Language dictionaries, and freshman rhetoric books. There have been a number of calls for Jevona's Introduction to logic. Will people who have this book and wish to learn the student book exchange in Fraser. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas A Specializing School in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING BANKING, ETC. Now in Session—Ask for Catalog Get Wise To___ The Oread Cafe "BRICKS" —It's the niftiest place on the hill to eat, drink, and be merry! Mrs. Johnson's Shop Now located in the Stubbs building Shampooing Marcelling Manicuring SPECIAL TREATMENT OF THE HAIR Sale of first quality hair-nets at $1.00 the dozen To University People We have the most complete and up-to-date Banking Room in this section of Kansas, and offer every convenience and safety for the transaction of business. In addition to regular banking business we have Exclusive Safety Deposit Boxes to rent in a vault protected by the latest Burglar Alarm System. Customers' Room Customers' Room Ladies' Rest Room and Writing Room Coupon Booths Savings Department Bond and Trust Department Lawrence National Bank "Where Your Savings Are Safe"