Jayhawks- (Continued from page 1) KU, showed little effect in the straw vote. Ellsworth gathered only nine votes. Arthur Peine, the announced write-in candidate from Manhattan, running on a platform opposing the war effort in Viet Nam, got three. Peine, a disenchanted Democrat, announced his intentions last week. He is a former instructor at Kansas State University. The recent controversy concerning the loyalty oath was also shown in the Thursday vote. Gerald Ehrenreich, who is leading the suit against the State of Kansas received 22 votes for governor and two for the Senate. ROBERT LOVE, Wichita, who is active in the John Birch Society, received eight votes for governor. In the other Congressional races Robert Dole, the Republican incumbent in the First Congressional District, showed five votes. His opponent. Mrs. Joe Henkle received one. It was a dead heat in the second district. Incumbent Chester Mize received four, while former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Harry Wiles also tallied four. THE SAME WAS TRUE in the fourth district, where voting seemed light. Garner Shriver, Republican incumbent and Gerling each got one. Joe Skubitz monopolized the fifth district, collecting all four votes over the Democratic challenger Delno L. Bass. The poll is no indication of how the Kansan stands on any of the political races and is by no means an endorsement. It is simply how those students and townpeople who participated in the straw vote felt about the upcoming election. Daily Kansan 3 Friday, November 4, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS "MOORE" BURGER 1414 W.6th VI 3-9588 Top off Homecoming with the best burger buy in Lawrence. Win or draw, a "Moore" Burger will make the old alum and future alums happy and content. Moore Burger . 45c Less Burger . 30c Buy Where Service & Quality Food Is Important, Moore Burger.