PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1943 Labor Law Test Slated May 17 Kansas City, (INS)A test on the constitutionality of the Kansas labor control law, due to become effective Saturday, was scheduled for May 17 in Federal court at Kansas City, Kan. Labor officials, both CIO and AFL, joined in asking for a restraining order pending decision on constitutionality of the state law. It was agreed that no arrests would be made between Saturday and the date set for the hearing before Judge Richard J. Hopkins. Five attorneys representing organized labor were in Judge Hopkins' court today when the legal proceedings got underway. Lawyers for the state included Attorney General A. B. Mitchell and Samuel Terbovich, Wyandotte county attorney. The law, enacted by the last legislature, makes it compulsory for labor unions to file copies of their constitutions and by-laws, report Earl Hense Talks To Photography Class Members of the news photography class heard Earl Hense, for more than 20 years a photographer for the Kansas City Star, tell of numerous experiences and circumstances under which a pictorial journalist operates. Mr. Hense, who recently covered the Welsh trial brought courtroom pictures taken in famous murder trials in Kansas City. He described the camera positions, lighting conditions, and the darkroom technique used to produce pictures. Propaganda Magazine Published A tiny, one-ounce propaganda magazine "U.S.A." has come off the press. It has 64 pages and is printed in about a dozen foreign languages. Lingbergh Flight Was May On 20 May 20 is the anniversary of the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight by Lindbergh in 1927. the amounts of dues and fees and the salaries of business agents. The law also calls for the licensing of business agents, or organizers. US Denounces Vichy Admiral Washington, (INS) —Announcing the abrogation of all agreements with Admiral George Robert, high commissioner of the French West Indies, Secretary of State Cordell Hull today said the American navy will be on the alert to protect American interests in the French Caribbean area. Hull announced that the United States had abrogated all agreements with Admiral Robert because the latter insists on considering himself as a representative of the Vichy government of France, and refuses to cooperate with the United Nations' war effort to liberate his own country. The secretary also announced that this government is recalling the American consul-general at Port de France, Martinique. Red Cross Founded in 1881 The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton on May 21, 1881. Falla Went on Tour Falla went on Tour President Roosevelt's Scotch terier, Falla, accompanied the party on the recent 17 day inspection trip. Kansas Victory Tax Estimated Kansas Victory Tax Estimated The sum of $9,000,000 will be collected in victory taxes in Kansas during the first quarter, estimated Lynn Brodrick, collector of internal revenue. Research Study Recommended The Kansas Industrial Commission Technical Advisory Committee recommends a special $25,000 study of natural gas and a three-point research program of grain sorghum problems. Kansas Bond Drive Tops Quota Kansas Bond Drive With two days left, the Kansas April war bond drive is more than $2,000,000 above its $5,000,000 quota. Summer Employment For College Girls and Boys The Estes Park Laundry, Estes Park, Colorado, has openings for College girls and boys. No experience necessary. No Sunday work. Top wages. Time and one-half for all work over 45 hours. Bonus at the end of season. Write or apply to--- RALPH R. MacDONALD, Owner