4,1941 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ost that they hadder is a ce Versa corsage over one spirit. For ope when station, he finally Co-op, n toters y spied r across, ng hap- es' laps. irls beat the of Delta n, Theta own the day night hallroom. of North Friday r. Later a happy gracious in the abstones arcticic mononed. that only yarns. ged. can't fly iform. love. tracks in the another out au- e or its efficent. d wea- friend. air flow are sent wash.' n auto- always happenings on the hill Barbara Reber and Helen Cartin. Miller hall, sent John Conard flowers Sunday morning in consolation for his defeat as candidate for Pep King of the Jay Jane Vice Versa dance. "We still think you're the best man," the enclosed card read. Mrs. C. V. Wright, Topeka, will speak to the Sociology club at 4:30 this afternoon in the Old English room of the Union. Mrs. Wright will talk on the problems of Mexicans in adjusting to the culture of the United States. Betty Watson, is now known as a "hot number" at her house at 1216 Tennessee. Betty went to work with a curling iron on her usually straight hair Sunday, not noticed she had forgotten to plug in the iron. She finished the job with the cold curler, and (here's the point) her hair actually curled! All members and pledges of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, are urged by John Tweed, president, to attend a closed meeting of the organization at 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room of the Union. Allan Evans was hunting through a muddy field Saturday in quest of ducks, suddenly came upon two empty shoes mired in the mud. Up ahead, fellow hunter Jules Mac-Kallor was plodding along, unaware of his bare feet. Bob McClure is so engrossed in managing Pachacamac's freshman campaign that he doesn't even know who is helping him. Verlyn Norris, Bob White, and Seward Fleeson, PSGL heads at 1337 Kentucky, kept Laird Campbell and John Bradley, Pachacamac campaigners, in a discussion until late the other night, then explained their connections. The five had a good laugh, went to the Jayhawk for a coke. McClure found them there, assumed they were all Pachacamac freshmen, and Campbell and Bradley explained their presence with the old statement that they had been waylaid by some PSGL's. McClure was rampant. "I can spot guys like that a block away," he claimed, then went on to ask Norris, Fleeson, and White if they would help campaign Sunday night. They agreed to meet McClure at Pachacamac headquarters. Bob went out still counting three votes he won't get. Herbert S. Hare, who planned the K. U. campus, spoke to the student Christian Science organization in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building Sunday afternoon. A Bill Creating a Non-Partisan Board to Investigate the Working Conditions and Promote the Welfare of the Working Members of The Associated Men of The University of Kansas: Bill No.1 Be it enacted by the Associatee Men of the University of Kansas: Section 1. That there is hereby created a University of Kansas Labor Board composed of Six members as follows: One member of the Men's Student Council appointed by the President of the Council. One member of the University senate, two local employers of student workers, and two working members of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas, shall be appointed by the Men's Student Council as members of the Board. All members shall serve for one school year. Section 2. That the President of the Board shall be the Student Council Member, and all vacancies shall be filled by the regular procedure within two weeks after notification of the vacancy by the Board President. The Board is empowered to create and fill whatever other offices it deems necessary, and to make rules as to its procedure and conduct of business. Section 3. That the jurisdiction of this board shall be as follows: Part 1. To hear all disputes between members of this association and employers, and after ascertaining the facts, set forth in writing the findings and recommendations as to the fair settlement. Part 2. To initiate of its own doing, investigations into alleged or suspected bad labor conditions and relations of student workers and employers, and set forth findings and recommendations in writing. Part 3. To direct the influence of all the members of the Associated Men in such manner as deemed necessary to bring about the general acceptance of its recommendation. Part 4. To publish all findings and recommendations in the University Dally Kansan and keep a permanent record of such findings and recommendations. Part 5. And to do all else that shall protect the interest of the working student and promote the relations of employers and student laborers. Section 4. The Student Council shall have power to enforce the provisions of this act and the proposals of the Board by appropriate legislation. Section 5. This bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication according to the Constitution. Alice Faye, John Payne, Cesar Romero and Carmen Miranda, as seen in their latest technicolor musical, "Week-End in Havana. Beginning Wednesday at the Granada for 4 Days. Osma will give two lectures, the first, "Calderon de la Barca, poeta barroco," in Spanish, the second, "Normal Spanish," in English. Osma to Speak At Spanish Teachers Meet in Oklahoma Prof. Jose M. de Osma, of the department of Romance languages will be the principal speaker at the autumn meeting of the Oklahoma branch of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish, Nov. 8 at A. & M. College in Stillwater. 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