Page 3 Two Partisans Outline Woman's Role in Politics POLITICAL PERISCOPE—Mrs. Myrta Budke, vice chairman of the Douglas County Democrats, left, and Mrs. Alice Henry, Republican vice chairman of the first congressional district, right, discuss politics and women politicians. Two leaders of Kansas women's political organizations outlined the woman's place in politics at a Political Periscope meeting yesterday in the Kansas Union. The two, Myrta Budke, vice chairman of the Douglas County Democrat, and Alice Henry, director of the Republican Women's Club in the first congressional district, spoke on party organization. She said: "Women have to work twice as hard as men in the political parties to gain the same recognition. Today, the woman's place in politics is becoming more and more important." Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1960 University Daily Kansan Mrs. Henry gave a brief history of how women gained political equality. Mrs. Budke said the Douglas County Democeratic Committee had done an extensive job of organizing the county on the "grass roots system." Mrs. Georgia Neese Gray, Kansas Democratic National Committeewoman, was unable to participate in the meeting as planned because of illness. OPEN LANES MON. Thru THURS.—1-6 p.m. FRI.-SAT.-SUN.—1-12 midnight 12 Lanes—Automatic 9th & Miss. VI 3-9849 Going to Watch the Election Returns? Stock up with HOT DOUGHNUTS for your election party! JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th — VI 3-4720 Senior Finds Key Isn't Foolproof By Lani Mortenson "Those lucky seniors!" exclaimed one junior woman to another over cokes in the Hawk's Nest, "since they got their keys Monday, they can stay out as long as they want to!" The other stared moodily at the steer's head on the wall. "I can't wait until next semester to get my key—hope I've got enough points then to have senior standing," she replied to no one in particular. "Something really funny happened at the Sigma Kappa house the first night the keys were used there," the first woman started to laugh. "One of the seniors got key number two—when she came back after closing the key didn't fit the door. She practically had to raise the whole house before somebody let her in. "FOURTEEN KEYS, and she got the single key that did not fit." "I was in Dean Taylor's office the other day and heard her tell somebody that 268 keys had been made," said the original speaker. "There is a big range in the number of keys per house. At Lewis you have 69 keys while Hodder Hall has only one—the single senior there hasn't used it yet." "There sure weren't as many out the first night as I thought there would be," the second junior woman said. "Not even half of the keys were checked out and some of the women who took keys were in before the regular closing hours. Most of the women who check out keys are using them for studying and not just to run around." If we had no faults, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing them in others.—La Rochefoucauld "SAY, HOW DO the seniors return their keys when they get home?" the first woman asked. "Does somebody have to stay up and check them back in?" "Oh, no, each house has its own locked box and the key is put through a slot when the senior gets back," the second junior answered. "That way nobody has to stay up until everybody is in." "The whistle is about to blow and I still have to bop over to Murphy for class," the first junior said. The two women parted. As they hurried to class, each was wondering how she could persuade her parents that keys for senior women really is a good plan. Scholarship Given To Former Student Kaye A. Porter, former KU student, will receive a scholarship to help her complete her occupational therapy training, it was announced by the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Miss Porter attended KU for two years and Sterling College for one year. She has supervised treatment of patients at the Topeka Veterans Hospital and served as a nurse's aid. WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PETE'S ALIGNING SHOP 229 Elm VI 3-2250 Free IN THE STUDENT UNION 7:00 p.m., Wed., Nov. 9 BRIDGE LESSONS COUPON (Limit 1) COUPON SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 1 16-oz. MALT 1 TASTY-BURGER Made of U.S. inspected gr. chuck Extra-Thick Tasty & Delicious 29c With This Coupon Good only at TASTY DRIVE-IN 914 West 23rd St. TASTY DRIVE-IN COUPON Good only Mon. - Tues. - Wed., Nov. 7, 8, 9. COUPON the traditional look in broadcloth sport shirts The fabric, the fashion, the feeling . all lend the look of classic authenticity to these favored sport shirts. Distinctively printed on broadcloth in handsome, muted colorings . . . styled with button-down collar and back pleat. Tailored in exact sleeve length. $5.00 cum laude collection by -ARROW-®