Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Dec. 14, 1953 Clearly Say This, or... Deposed U. S. Judge Holds His Last Court Frankfurt, Germany——Judge William L. Clark, still protesting that his ouster as U.S. Chief Justice in Germany was illegal, held a rump court session today and indicated it was his last. The 62-year-old judge "presided" alone on the bench of the three-judge U.S. Court of Appeals. The appearance was principally for the benefit of three lawyers, who still recognized his authority, and a group of newsmen. Officially, the Court of Appeals did not meet, the scheduled session having been postponed until January by Clark's successor, Carl W Fulghum of Glenwood Springs Colo., named "acting Chief Justice" by the state department. Clark was declared "surplus" and ordered to report to the State department in Washington before his release from service Jan. 8. When he refused to comply, Fulgrim was appointed Nevertheless, Clark showed up early today, cheerily greeted a group of waiting newsmen and photographers, and opened the tiny courtroom doors to the accompaniment of blinking flash bulbs and whirring movie cameras. "I consider the instruction dismissing the calendar for this morning null and void as it does not beer my signature." Clark said. "Nevertheless." Clark continued, "I cannot physically compel the attendance of other judges. I greatly regret that they have been willing to obey the State department's illegal orders and have not been willing to act as free and independent judges should." Then, briskly getting down to business, he recognized three American lawyers who "also consider the order of postponement unauthorized and have come prepared to argue their cases." The attorneys were Franklin Potter of Hollywood, Calif., president of the Association of American Lawyers in Europe; Elmo B. Gower of Cumberland, Md., chairman of its ethics committee; and Milton J. Teiger of New York City. Clark, who asserted that he "didn't quit under fire," then indicated he was beaten and would not preside over another session tomorrow. Official Bulletin Influenza vaccine available at Health Service, 8-12 and 2-5 daily except Sat. through July; or for students, faculty, employees and members of families over 10 years of age. TODAY Junior Pan Hellenic, 4:15 p.m., Alpha Phi house Red Peppers, S. pim, Memorial Union bldg red peppers Wesley Foundation Christmas caroling. Wesley Foundation Christmas caroling. Executive Council of Religious Em- phasis week, 4 p.m., Myers hall, Room B. Phi Mu Alpa. 5 p.m., room 131 Staff. Important business, attendance required. Student Union Christmas open house, 3:30 p.m., Special music, carols, refreshment. Quill meeting, 7.30 p.m. Fraser 211 Rt Christian 181 McKinnon, Kansas. Room, Union, Speaker, Rev, Jack Wilson of Royal College, Kansas City. Phone Golda Walker at 980 or Margo Steele 921 by Saturday if you plan to attend. All **Arnold Air society.** 7:15 p.m., Engl. *Armored Infantry. Initiation of pledges. Refresherals.* Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m., room 306 C, Union. Pledging ceremony (informal), final preparations for Toy Drive, all members and pledges be present. WEDNESDAY Home Ele Club Christmas party, 4:30 p.m. pome Mgl house. Bring a toy or something special. Jay Jones: All in uniform, meeting, 5 p.m., Pine room, Memorial Union. Chinese Student Club. 320 ppm. Pine room, Memorial Union. Ching-Chi Yun will comment on "Formosa Today." Public invited. Refreshments. German Department Nataly play, 8 German Department Nativity play, b p.m. Fraser theater, Public invited. Helping students who have speech defects and assisting foreign students in their troubles with the English language are the primary functions of the speech correction clinic. "Our job is to analyze speech difficulties and to work out a program of improvement which utilizes the student's daily activities," said Miss Margaret Anderson, associate professor of speech. "This semester 36 University students are being trained to keep their speaking habits from being a liability," she added. Speech correction is included in the student health service. As a part of the physical examination given by the health service to all students entering KU for the first time, freshmen and transfers are required to take a short test in oral reading. Clinic Corrects Speech Defects As the student reads, a speech examiner listens to his voice, noting his manner of forming individual sounds and his speaking rhythm. If speech difficulties are apparent, the student will be informed of the opportunity to take corrective training. Union to Present Carols, Music, Cider Dining music, open house, singing and dancing will highlight an early "Christmas Week" at the Union. Open house will be held tomorrow and Thursday from 3-5 p.m. and Wednesday from 9-11 p.m. when cider and doughnut bars be available, college senior, will play the organ for the singing of Christmas carols. After the game Wednesday, a dance will be held in the Trail room. Music will be played during meals beginning today. Miss Anderson emphasized that no one is required to enroll in the clinic. Those who desire help are enrolled in the speech clinic for a half-hour session meeting once or twice a week with either Miss Anderson or Mrs. Gladys Reed, instructor in speech. There is no charge in addition to the regular health fee. heath tee. Training in speech correction attempts to co-ordinate clinical work with the student's daily activities, both in his classes and social life, Miss Anderson said. As a theoretical example she mentioned a student with a problem in articulation who might be working in a store downtown. His work there would become one of his best practical experiences in speech improvement, she said. A course in fundamentals of speech is required of students in most of the schools in the University, and ordinarily students take the course automatically. Those with speech defects, however, may have to enroll in speech correction before they are ready to take the course. Miss Anderson said that since the clinic was begun in 1941 the speech course requirement never has been waived for any student because of speech difficulties. But the speech correction program is not limited to those with speech difficulties. Several foreign students also are enrolled in the clinic. "Some of the foreign students may intend to stay in the U.S. only one year, while others may stay Robert Mills, engineering senior, Friday was initiated into Sigma Gamma Tau, national aeronautical engineering honor society. Mills was the only student initiated. 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