MONDAY, APRIL 12. 1926 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN } Comparisons Indicate Kansas Relay Records Surpass Ohio Events Crowd Is Estimated at 7,000, Showing Gain Over Last Year's Crowd A comparison of the records made at the Kauai and Ohio relay Saturdays of 2014, the Kauai and Fujian records and higher records in the Kauai relay were made at the Kauai relay. Only in the high hurdles did the performers of these records those of the Kauai relay athlete. "The attendance was a record blather also. If the Kansas relays keeps making a gain of one thousand this year, we shall be well satisfied." "The weather has certainly been good (to) on the last two years at the Kansas relay," Doctor Allen said and added, "the team is very triary to the opinion of many of the spectators the day was not too warm." The best team in the best. It was a perfect track day. The official paid attendance was 5986, according to a statement at the athletic office this morning. Included are guest speakers and other guests the attendance is thought to have reached a total of 7000. An estimate made in the Chicago papers gave the number in attendance that this guess was exacerbated. Summary of comparisons: 100 words, detail 106 xard draw. 109 xard draw. One multi roller. One multi roller. One multi roller. University of Iowa, 1.28, University of Michigan, 3.21, 120 vt. Kim balloon. Independent (approx.) 15.5, Ultramatic, Ohio State. Ultramatic, Ohio State. J. Koch, Eastern State Tom. Oklahoma State, 4.18, Oklahoma State, 4.18. Kansas University of Nebraska, 1.28, Kansas University of Nebraska, 1.28. Kansas University of Nebraska, 1.28. Known: Hasselh of Indian Institute; s106 Ohio Native Dancer, with Hilary J. Berry Kansas Sheppard, Texas: 6:04 Ohio: Amman, Ohio State: 6:02 1:16 Disease throw Mahieu Rietveld, Grimmel) 185.4, I. Ohio University Normal) 125.7, I. Running broad jump! Kansas : Waukee, Minneapolis 25.18 ft. Ohio : Killett, Behany 22.8 ft. Custer mile relay— Maryland; 41st second. Ohio; Michigan State; 41st second. Javelin throw... Yes. *Obie* : Krume, Wisconsin; n. 198; 9.5 Pole vault= Kansas: J. Kirk, Emory State Teacher College: 2065 18-14 I.T. Oregon: 3732 89-27 I.T. **KARRIS:** Potts, Oklahoma and Wrigley, N. branks and Carter, Kansas Angies tier 12:11:78 12.11 7.8 Ohio; Durfey, Ohio Wrestling; 11.06. One mile collison return. Ouah! ouah! Ouah! wrewegean! 1:35:06 One mile college relay- Kauga: Occidental; 3:25: Ohio: Collegiate; 3:25:5 Ohio: Colgate; Hartford Work Begins on Buildings Expession Is Second in Size of All World's Fairs The harried government exhibit at any world's fair, with the exception of that assembled for the St. Louis Exposition will be displayed at the Sequoia/Centennial International Exhibition to celebrate Philadelphia from June 1 to December 1. A special stamp commemorating the exhibition will be prepared by the government. The exhibit contemplates by the various departments in the palace of machinery, mines, metallurgy and woodworking. The palace will cover an area of $130,000 square feet.[258] Commencement of work upon the huge palace has been followed by the construction of a large scale concussion of the palace of fine arts. The palace of machinery will cost $785,000 and must be completed in 75 days and the palace of fine arts will be completed within 15 months. A building for the coast guard will be erected within the limits of the navy yard. The war department has completed arrangements for the coercion of a number of position grounds from May 20 until December 1. The army ramp, 20 men will be in camp for one month. The troops will give military drills, exercises and will act as escort to dismounts. A few officers will appear in the new army uniforms. Within the palace of machinery, there will be arranged a model canine. The treasury department will purchase medals and metals will be struck off ifteen coins, and an engraving department will print memorials of the exposition. A model post office under government control may distribute mid district on the exposition site. Levin Clewley, to 23, was married to Sue Broeck of Wellington on March 10. Clewley is working for the Dooze Drug company of Wellington. --number may be issued if the students desire it," said George McGuire, editor. K F K U K F K U Wave Length, 275 Meters University of Kansas Broadcasting 01:11:00 NKKUJ, the University broadcasting station will hold the following program this week: 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on The Forty. C.U.S. Shilton, 712-485-6300 or—*Medical Assistant assigned* by the Medical Office. Enrollment is available online at www.nkkuj.edu. Enrollment is also by C.Money, the whisper of life during Midday and Late Afternoon. Earth History. 7:15 p. m.-Radio broadcast of campus news Dean Honored With Fellowship 1. 下列各式中,正确的是( ) E. B. Stouffer has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for study abroad. Artists and Architects Will Have Hellish Party "We, the native of Hades and diacides of Belecublba learn with great dismay that owing to the malicious propaganda of certain ill disposed persons, we have come about in the plane of death," he plains. To combat that harm we extend a warm invitation to all ye dieps, snow birds, charlestonians, candy baskets, kettles, gift boxes, kelpies, Kelloggs, post totes, bitjackers, taxi drivers, kiddagers, gold-masters, jazzmakers, (or what have you to come and be shown a glimpse of the future that you might profit there the night) of April 30, 1928, leave your above mentioned occupation and come to learn what no mortal herofetore has been privileged to see or know is, and this certainly has印地安's sign." Signed, Satan. This is the summons directed to the architects to appear an "interior" party at which the art student was invited to an archival scroll of "parchment" which had been decorated to represent the Underworld, depicting its torments of fire with trident bearing impes riding the flames that arose from the bottomless pit. The department were fitted with a snake skin, and presented at the architect department by two impes who carried it in on a trident representing a large green snake with a black tip. This is the annual party of the art students and the architects and will be held on the third floor of west Administration building. It will be attended by the architects last year at which the architects were hosts, was the best party that has ever been given on the Hill," said Michael Peregrine, of drawing and painting. He claims that this year's party will surpass all others but he refuses to divulge any of the plans as secretly it always on the features of these par- Last year Marvin hirn was the scene of the most spectacular party ever given by artists and architects. The invitation was a map drawn on "parchment" in regular Captain Kid style designating the location of the Pirate's den where the hull was held. Mr. Marvin is a department of architectural design yesterday that a suitable acceptance will be sent within a few days. Unbreakable Glaze Ware Possible by New System A system of measuring the rate of expansion of the different glazes in commercial use by which manufacture will be able to ascertain their errors in construction and as a result manufacture unbreakable glass, has been discovered by G. C. Peters and G. F. Burrows of the U. S. Bureau of standards. The resistance of glaze was for merely reduced by the strain it on countered in contraction and expan seen at different rates when heated and cooled. By the new system these will be understood and controlled. This system has been long sought in the glazed ware industry, on account of the previous unreliability of glazed ware, due to its tendency to crack. Pharmacy Seniors Receive Gift Each member of the graduating pharmacy has been presented with a statement spatula by the Mailbackstock Chemical Company. These are seven inches公司 printed on them Sophomore labor day was recently celebrated in the University of California by the Sophomore man being vemed with picks and showbits. Commencement Number of Owl May Be Printed More than two thousand copies of the Florida number of the Sour Owl were printed, a number exceeding that of any previous issues by 600 copies. The few remaining copies, of the three that landed on sale at the downtown stands. A new staff will be elected at the meeting of Sigma Delta Chi Tuesday evening, 10 o'clock at the Acacia House. New officers of the fraternity for the coming year will also be chosen at the meeting. It has not been definitely decided whether or not there will be another issue this year. "A commencement Marcels reduced to 50e at Hess Drug Store Beauty Shoppe. Phone 537.—Adv. Where will we see you fellows? PACHACAM NEWS GEORGE'S LUNCH If it's time to eat we'll be at ERNST & SON 826 Mass. - Phone 431 Complete Line of D. & M. Sporting Goods Luke Ekebis for secretary? That's enough. Ekebis is the man for the office. Serving as secretary of the office is essential, but in that office he will be prepared to continue his efficient work in that office. His record stands for itself. - PLAY BALL! - Get Your Ball Goods Give McGee a Pacchamacan Council, and watch student government continue its measured stride of progress. In addition, you must past Pacchamacan council students. Fred Skraer, Pacharcane candidate for treasurer of the council, is NOT an athlete. He will have the time to play basketball and mountain. An active athlete cannot fill the position. Fred is president of the college, and is joint manager of the junior proam. He is a member of the golf club quartet. He's the man. Dean McGee is qualified by former experience on the Council, the possession of sufficient time, and eight other qualifications. Vice President of the Student Council. Vol. IX Gene Parks, a non-fraternity engineer, has a record of University service. He represents a big department of the University and should be elected. He was co-manager of the University for Friday night. He has the qualification. Mt. Oread, April 19, 1926 McGee-Only Man Qualified For Presidency Pach Candidates for Council Heads Are All Leaders All Divisions of University Represented by Group; Active Athletes Not Run Joe Anderson, fastly quarterback of the football team, served the past year on the council as a representative. He will make a fine running for McGee. His office is not a one, one, and football will not interfere. Leaders all, that describes the Pacachamac candidates for council offices. They represent all the divisions of the University, as a good ticket stond. They are all "Men of Merit." The offices for which they are running. The question is, "Does the K. U. student body want to take chances with a movie of no proven ability?" Again the answer should be "NO" for to do so would, in the great majority of cases, be misjudged. No. 6 LUKE ECKLES for Secretary Men's Student Council Remember These Men Do the Independent candidates have any qualifications other than athletic ability? Do the student body know they have fair aptitude, despite never have announced a single qualification, depending entirely upon their popularity rather than ability. Pach College Representative Have Best Qualifications If you "compare the qualifications you will vote for these men for Co- legi representatives to the Council: Bill Dills Johnny Eagle Island Barrows Street Hampton Jack Kinnead Tark Sharwood severt Anderson dac McInerney Bill Rice Has Proven Ability; Opponent Has Never Led a Cheer "Yea, Konaas!" that old time earth-shaking yell rumbles out of the stadium next fall with the crowd. It depends on the election tomorrow. at Everyone knows that it but凡 have elected the old-time volume of the yell will be maintained and increased. For Bill, through a year's service in the Army, he demonstrated his ability as a leader. But van the student body be assured of the same successful cheerleading should Bill not be elected? Two candidates qualified for the two candidates will answer a load "SO," for Bill's opponent, with all the respect to his performance before you tell well before a crowd. At least, that is the authentic information supplied by former and present students from Independence and Waydee, town where a opponent spent his high school days. BILL RICE BILL RICE The Only Cheerleader Candidate With Premium Experience Pachacamac Platform The Only Cheerleader Candidate With Previous Experience 1. Assistant Cheerleader 1924-25. 2. Member of Student Council 3. Treasurer Senior Class 4. Glee Club 5. Leadership Committee 6. Honor Student 7. Four Years on Hill 8. Freeman Regulations Committee 1. Non-partisan nomination of cheerleader II. Equitable representation or ... eternity and non-fraternity 9. Glee Club Announcer 10. Self Supporting III. Student discipline by student council IV. Lower taxi-cab rates VI. Continuation of six-bit Varsity dances VII. A reserved-seat rooter section "The University First" Biggest Rally Ever Pachacamac Holds Traditional Parade Tonigat At exactly seven thirty tonight, a regular, old, ride-ip ropacing, Pachmecan torchlight parade will start from the ceremony of 16th and Tennesse True to Pacchacascan tradition, the parade, led by the famous "100 Piece string Cornet Band" will thread its brilliant and noisy way through the student section to Myer's hall. At Myer's hall, during the short part of an hour that the rally will last, the crowd will be entertained by some of the HILL's surrealest music, most beautiful and several dancing and mebabella songs. Doc Yack recommends that every body who is suffering from that tired feeling, or lack of vitality, be at the corner of 10th and Tennessee at seven thirty tonight. He will have a cure for you! Perhaps You Don't Konw Do you know that Bill Rice's opponent for cheerleader never has lead a single cheer before a crowd? This statement is supported by former and present students from Independence and home towns of Rice's opponent. "Pep," "Power," "Personality"—the highly advertised quantities of Bill Rice's opponent for cheerleader. But does he have them? Is the word of his publicity managers, who doubtless are seeking assistant-cheerleaders to be fully accepted? Have these candidates been strained? Are you going to be influenced into making a mistake by a few catch phrases and a nickname? It's a safe bet that a party which has lived up to its campaign promises in the past will do so in the future. The real challenge is the macacne has proven itself worthy? DEAN McGEE The Only Qualified Candidate for Student Council President 1. Not an athlete 2. Non-fraternity 3. Four years on the Bill 4. One year on the Student Coun- llege of Engineering, 1925-6 5. President, School of Engineer- ing, 1925-6 7. Dean's Honor Roll 8. Vice-President, senior class 9. Toni Rota Pi (monastery school- sir) 10. Scout Even leaders of the former Black Mack and present Independent parties admit that an active athlete cannot handle the full-time job of Student Council president.—And yet they are running an athletic in both football and basketball for that very office, and their desire to capitalize publicity gained through athletic prowess outweighs the better judgment to put efficient men in office. The desire to win is stronger than the desire to serve. Pachacamac, too, has prominent athletes, captains of football, basketball, and the like, who doublet could garner many votes through their athletic prowess. Pachacamac was a president and treasurer of the Council, time-demanding offices. Pachacamac has not placed athletes as candidates, for she realizes that an office filled with an indifferent official career in the long run than an office lost. Are K. U. politics degenerating into a popularity context? To look at the Independent ticket one would think that many of our students for Council offices are "kM" men. McGee Will Attend Council Meetings; Did His Opponent? Dean Is Acquainted With Campus Problems; Not An Athlete, and Is Efficient When McGee's name was announced for council president, a well known Hill character, who has been at the McGee's office since 2013, the McGee was the best qualified man for the council presidency that he had seen since he has been at the University. Everyone that knows Dean McGee that his qualifications cannot be beat. Dean will have time to devote to the office and run it as it should be. He is not an athlete. An active athlete is expected to participate in athletics and do justice to either. Moreover, McGee will be in attendance to council to attend all the meetings. Dee McGee is the only man qualified for president of the Men's Student Council. It is absolutely impossible to try to argue the opposite. When qualifications are concerned the student guard for him, is not in the running. McGee has been on the Hill four years and is thoroughly acquainted with campus problems. He has had experience, having served a year on the council. The past year he has been president of the School of Engineering, and is now vice-president of the School of Engineering. He has always done a little better expected of him he has earned the name of "Efficient" Dean McGee. That Dean McGee is the logical man for the office is keyhole question. He has the qualifications—Not an athlete, a recognized Hill leader, an efficient worker, four years on the Hill, a year's experience on the council, and of the School of Engineering, and an honor student. You can't beat them. "The University First" is Pachacamac's motto, and in nominating non-athletic candidates for important offices, Pachacamac is living up to that motto, for it is a proven and admitted fact that an active athlete cannot function efficiently in a time-demanding job. "Compare the Qualifications." The Pachacamac Ticket COUNCIL OFFICERS Dean McGee Joe Anderson Gene Perkins Lake Eckles Fred Shera Bill Riese President 1st Vice-President 2nd President Secretary Treasurer Chief Executive ENGINEERING OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer John Beatty Harold Prescott Earl Allen ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Robert Buggs Homer Dedo EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Orbie Michie MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE Clifton Case COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE Arnold Carlson COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES Bill Dills Severt Anderson Clark Sherwood Leland Barrows Jack Kincaid Johnny Engle Ernest Hampton Mac Melnnerney Stony Wall ATHLETIC BOARD Zeke Burton Julian Kasten Carl Wetberg Tom McFarlane COLLEGE OFFICERS President ... Harry Johnson Vice President ... Jim Smith Director ... Jason Ladden GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE Arlo Putnam FINE ARTS REPRESENTATIVE Vernon Noah PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE Tommy Groger LAW REPRESENTATIVE Robert Price "Men of Merit" "Compare the Qualifications"