F UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Supreme Court Upholds State Job Insurance Law Washington, Nov. 23—(UP)—The United States Supreme Court today upheld New York's state unemployment insurance law in a split decision which the administration believed would bring favorable ruling on the vast Social Security program, into which it dovetailed. Federal officials acted promptly to spread the job insurance plan by asking all states to pass statutes requiring employers to have 8,000 workers in 19 states and the District of Columbia are protected under this type of plan which taxes employers to provide benefits to all working salary earners out of work. Chairman John G. Winnant of the Social Security Board, said he hoped all states not yet in the system "will now proceed quickly toward enactment of the necessary legislation." "The Social Security board stands ready," he said, "on invitations of any state to give every possible assistance in the formulation of an unemployment compensation law which will both meet the local requirements of their particular state and conform with the national security act." Two Swingsters Have Appeared Here Two members of Fletcher Henderson's swing band which plays for the Freshman Frolic, Dec. 4, have visited the campus before George Washington, trombonist and Lawrence Lucie, vocifer, appeared in a rhythm Band when they played at the Cenkalakew last spring. The rest of the personnel as announced by John Paul, varsity dance manager, include: Hilton Jefferson, guitar; Jerry Blake, William Bailey and Chet Berry, saxophones; Richard Vance, trumpets; George Washington and Edward Cuffe, trombones; Lawrence Lucie, vocalist; Israel Crost, bass; Walter Johnson, drums; Horace Henderson, piano; and Fletcher Henderson, piano. The affair will be formal for wo men and semi-formal for men. The tickets to the Frolic are on sale at the Bell Music store, the Business Office, and in the Union building. The price is $2. alan asher on the SHIN The Theta's buffeted them about at a buffet supper Sunday night. About $30 "Tb" Carruth sent word to Herb Lodge, of the Phil Gam lodge, who was in the picture show, that he was invited. Herb, being rather annoyed at being asked so late replied that he would come as soon as the show was out. In the meantime, Jim Kell, one of the brothers, filled in for Lodge and when the latter returned from the date and time, he fed-bag. All of which reminds me of the time the Kappa Sig's couldn't figure out which one of the Delta Zeta girls to take to the former's party. But then, that was in the good old days. + + + The regular fellers always catch fits from everyone when they hire ghost writers. Bette Wasson, gossip-glorification for the Sour Oryx, is trying to win last column in that sheet. Wasson didn't write the column but her name was on it. That's why I always insist upon Stephen David either putting his own name or that of him atop this column when he writes it. Time Marches On! And Jayhawkers Go Home For Turkey Dinner The biggest hoax of the school, year occurred over the week-end. One of the bellies of the campus with a lad in town walked down town but seeing no picture shows that she was interested in, hopped a train to the City to get a coke (7). The jig comes when the girl called her landlady from the Lawrence station, and, feigning a long distance phone call, reported that she was in Kansas City and would be unable Time Marches On. So it does but it will step up to double quick time beginning tomorrow at 12:20 p.m. With the approach of Thanksgiving vacation life on Mount Oread will cease its gayety and high old times will soar to a new peak in the towns and cities of the homesick coeds and hilarious Joe Colleges. Not until the following Monday will they reluctantly leave their homes and again resume their activities on the Hill. Continued on page four Thanksgiving vacation begins officially at 12:20 p.m., Nov. 25, and ends Monday morning at 8:30. It was announced from the Chancellor's office that the rule giving double cuts for classes missed on the day of the beginning or ending of vacation will be continued. OVER THE HILL Walter Lapham, '35, has received a position as assistant to the viewpoint company in Chicago. Lapham was formerly employed by the Goodyard company to assist Hawaii Congress Elected to Hawaiian Congress of police administration at the University of Hawaii, was elected to the house of representatives earlier this year. Graduate Re-elected Judge Judge Arthur Kidd, 82, was re-elected judge of the fourth district of Colorado in the recent election. Final tabulations showed that Judge Cornfort has high man in office and is working among the Fourth Judicial district. This was the fourth time that Cornfort has been elected to the position; having first been elected for the county in 1920. I return to Chicago. Clarke is well-known in military training. He was the first to receive with his left hand and has the authority of an inspector-general of the Army, and with the army in the Philippines. Clarke was shot in the right shoulder and was wounded to pieces. Not since that day has he been able to lift his right arm to the level of his shoulder. Frank Watkins Has Toptea Job Frank M. Watkins, 35, is now employed by John Morrill and company in Toptea. John Groebe in Bartlesville John L. Groebe, ESX employed in the department of the Phillips Petroleum company in Bartlesville, Okla. Dr. C. D. Cennie, of Kansas City will speak at the regular Snow Zoology club meeting Tuesday, Dec. 1 Squirrel Group, Howe Treere. NUMBER 54 Dr. E. L Trece, of the bacteriology department spoke yesterday afternoon at the joint meeting of the bacteria and physiology seminar groups. Holtzelaw to Return PROTECTED TO HIS WORK. the department of economics, who was called to Starr City, Ark., last week because his mother sent word that she died last week. He expects to resume his class this week as he resumes his classes. Water Barnham of the Rount Corner drug store will speak to the class in retail merchandising today and provide an overview of Drug Store Management." B. Dert Nahh of the School of Education will speak today on "The Use of Leisure Time and its Correlation With Health, before the Advanced Standing Commission of Yesterday is at 438 a.m. at Henley House." Joint Meeting of the Fresh Commission A joint meeting of the Freshman CBA. The freshmen of C.A. was held at Hensley House yesterday. Ms. Clara Schweise, new regional secretary of X.W.C.A. made a discussion. A group discussion was also held. Nash to Speak **TREVENANCE Forum Guests at Topeka** The Lawrence University forum was guest-speaker for the Topeka. The local forum organization presented the following program: Jennita Clark, c³7; pianist; current topics, Edward Bruce, c³8; The Smith Stewart, fa 39; solosit; "The Youth of George Washington," The National Association of Power Engineers will hold a special meeting at the University building in Kansas City tonight at 8 o'clock. Carl Earl Webb of the Division of Engineering of the American Association for the Advancement of the guest speaker, and motion-sound pictures of the construction of San Francisco-Oakland bridge will be shown. LAWRENCE, KANSAS,TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Power Engineer's Meeting Anyone interested in flying is invited to attend a special meeting in room 116, Marvin hull Tuesday. The representative of the Air Manufacturing company, Kansas City, will discuss air transportation and its sub- or securing飞 instructions. Meeting for Air-Minded WEATHER First Tuesday and Wednesday Rising temperature Tuesday and in extreme south Wednesday Madrid, Nov. 23—(UP) —A terrific battle between Loyalties and Insurgents at 8 p.m., in the heart of the city, on the western side of the city. Battle Rages; Evacuate Madrid; Accuse Germany Cannonading was deafening with an incessant undertone of machine-gun and rifle fire. The firing began to diminish at 11 p.m. A tremendous explosion rocked the vicinity of the Puerto del Sol in the heart of Madrid. For the second time within 24 hours the Insurgents attempted to rush the Loyalists defense lines on Paul Doll, president of the Mythical Seven, senior men's honor society at the University of Missouri, sent the annual challenge to Sachem to bring the football used in the 1953 KU-MU, tilt to Columbus in working with the agreement that "to the victor belongs the spoil." M.U. Dares K.U. To Try and Bring Back the Bacon The 1915 game ended in a 3-all tie. Beginning in 1916 and continuing to the present, the tradition between the senior men's honor societies of the two schools degrees that who wins the bitter battle succeeds to possession for another year of the coveted pigkin. Last year when the Timer was Students interested in flying may the opportunity to see an ex-ion of one of the new planes of Porterfield Aircraft company, of as City, at the Lawrence airi- U Monday afternoon at 120. luxury surprised the handful of tookers when early in the first parento passed to Giannanini from the 40-yard line and by a touchdown. The triumph short-lived when the headlines were the severity of all. That in the sum of the threat xy审查. be lone frosh threat in the first game in the first quarter. A 42-Research, including a 27-yard pass evading to Chitwood, carried the to the varsity 18-yard line. Hall sl NDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1936 ton all the Kansan Want Ads. Plane on Exhibit ansas Wins— one bled by the netten netted 4 epliquents for 60 incipies 4 interested 1 Continued from page one ENDS WEDNESDAY was somewhat battered by the of wear, and several other bear marks attaching to the skill- ties of the yearlings' straight-arm ties. PATEE JOE GIANNANZO d. 8 incomplete, and 3 com mpor for 31 yards. Big Entertaining Feature Pictures 2 DAY and DATE with Midland, Kansas City anor for 31 yards. passes at- Phi Beta Kappa, an academic scholar-honor society, announced yesterday afternoon, the election of four students of the class senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to its membership. —STEWART Although the committee bluntly and bitingly assigned John L. Lewis and his insurgents C.I.O. aides for "biting the hand that fed them" in the past, it kept the door open for future peace negotiations and invited the suspended union to return to the A. F. of L. fold. Anderson, Kimble, Robertson, Manlove Make Honor Society Tampa, Fla., Nov. 23 - (UPI) -A furious battle raged on the floor of the American Federation of Labor convention over the resolution committee's attack on the 10 "rebel" C.I.O. Unions and a recommendation that their suspension be continued in effect indefinitely. Spanish People Torn by Passion For Democracy plos, since th2 p.m. 10c "Passion for democracy is the most important movement in Spain today," said Maxwell S. Steward, associate editor of the Nation, editor of the Public Affairs pamphlets, and an eye witness to the present revolution in Spain at the University auditorium below. plogstinee After 6 th2 p.m. 10c 15c Those elected were Charles Mar- loe, Larred; Hubert Anderson, Well- lington; Sam Kimble, Mulvane; and Ross Robert, Marysville; all Sum- merfield scholars with the excepion of Robertson. Battle Between Fascism And Communism Misconception Fostered by Newspapers, 'Nation's Editor Tells Audience Phi Beta Kappa Elects Four More Join Strikers At Last! An All Star Cast Who Are All Real Stars! Florence RICE Late Wire Swoorn Enemy" A. F. of L. War Rages Robert YOUNG San Francisco, Nov. 23—(UP) The leaders of two Pacific maritime - AND. DICK POWELL MARION DAVIES Jw. Everett Horton Charlie Ruggles Hall Johnson Choir "Hearts Divided" UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS ended the threat by interbeting E-bined's pass on the 13-yard marker. Late in the fourth period the fresh wean another drive. Marching from FRANCIS PARONTO other scoring three BENCHLEY CARTOON their own 49-pound line they were stopped on the 7-ft Gorman came into the game to attempt a place kick. His drop kick failed. On the next attack, the Gorman receited Lanter's stop, pausing in. Paronto then attempted to pass, and it was intercepted by Amerine who returned it 10 yards to the 27. With 15 seconds remaining Ebling passed to Amerine, who was downed on the 8-yard stripe as the game ended. It was a bruised and dejected varsity eleven which walked from the field, but Kansas Fight! Jack Hall, center, was consistent in his fine offensive and defensive work in the varsity line. Millie Meier, Joe Giannangelo, and Francis Pa- A bevy of stars shone on the fresh team. Mike Sibilian, a guard, Wayne Wilson, center, and Jimmy Amen, an end, played heads-up ball in the line. Don Ehling, Dick Amerine and Milton Stallvill stand out in the back; the batter backed the burden, kicking, passing and carving the ball. ronto did the lion's share of the back field work. The freshman team elected to receive and defend the north goal. Patron kicked off to Lanter who was downed on the 20 Elbing and Am-18. The second half, Ebling put 14 yards to put the ball on the fresh 37-yard line. First Quarter Paronto lost 5 on a fumble and an off-side penalty set the varsity back 5 more. Meier went through center field and won the ball with Paranto carrying the ball for 7 more. Stripp left end for a 49-40 loss. He was men on downs. Ebling made a yard around left end and the varsity was down in a shot. Paronto had a ball on the freshman 36. Ebling PAGE SEV1 Continued on page eight 4 Record Breaking Days! Theatre of the Stars and Big Hits Continuous Shows SUNDAY On U.S. 40 Week Days 25c 'til 7 MILLER'S Conceded to be the greatest comedy hit in ten years. Now in DRIVE OUT TO Tasty barbequed beef and pork a specialty All Shows Sunday 35c TRY OUR--- Delicious sandwiches its second capacity year on Broadway and still going strong. ROCKING THE SCREEN TO SNATTER ALL laugh-RECORDS FOR THE human RACE! The hilarious filming of Broadway's biggest horse-laugh in 10 years, with FRANK McHUGH JOAN BLONDELL GUY KIBBEE • CAROL HUGhes • ALLEN JENKINS Sam Lovamoe • Teddy Hart WHO IS OIWIN? Northeast of Lawrence, 4 miles ALSO— Cartoon Novey — Latest News “Rio De Janeiro” — Color Travel Talk The Entire Industry! SOCIAL SECURITY EXPLAINED How much you will get, and how the old age benefit section of the Social Security Act effects you is shown in detail on the screen. AGAIN THE GRANADA SCOOPS The Entra Industry. First on the screen with the subject that is first in the minds of the American public— X-TRASPECIAL- Social Security and what it means. Our Thanksgiving Treat to You! Watch for dates—Gable-Crawford "LOVE ON THE RUN." Eleanor Wawerll "BORN TO DANCE" Tyrion-Garbo "GAMILLE" Take Home a Turkey for Thanksgiving TUESDAY NITE AT 9:00 4 15lb. CHOICE MILK-FED CORN FATTENED TURKEYS Our Thanksgiving Treat to You! Unite No.1 BLASTING the masked murder mobs into the open NOW! Thursday and Tuesday MAMMOTH DOUBLE BILL — First Run—As Timely as Today's Headlines SAVE — ENJOY Adults 15c Kiddies 10c THRIFT PRICES Unit No. 2 Adolph Zukor presents Unit No. 2 A Picture With a Great Cast! See It Again! Goin' to town in a great big way with new faces ...new rhythms ...new songs! Paramount Picture with JOHNNY DOWNS BETTY BURGESS JACK HALEY EDDY BUCRIN AND ORCHESTRA ANDY DEVINE ALICE WNITE LEON ERROL EXTRA! EXTRA! Social Security Short Subject "YOUTHFUL OLD AGE" INFORMATION that will help every employer and employee SUNDAY SHOWS CONTINUOUS — 2 - 4:30 - 7 - 9:30 WED. — THURS. — Thanksgiving Special — in "CALLING OF DAN MATHEWS" Richard Arlen in "CALLING OF DAN' MATHEWS" Jean Arthur - Herbert Marshall in "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK" There's a Reason for the Crowds at the Varsity ---