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 doweled. Federal officials acted promptly to spread the job insurance plan by asking all states to pass statutes that require about 8,000 workers in 19 states and the District of Columbia are protected under this type of plan which takes employees to provide health care for the payroll carders though 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 realities and form the particular state and will 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 Lucile, vocalist, appeared in Mills' Blue Rhyton Band when the Senior Cakewalk 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 Cuffee, trombones; Lawrence Lucio, vocalist; Isaac Crowson, bass; Walter Johnson, drums; Horst Brinker, guitar; and Fletch Henderson, piano. The affair will be formal for women 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 by alan pacher The Theta's buffeted them about at a buffet supper Sunday night. About 5:30 "Tb" Carruth sent word to Herb Lodge, of the Phi 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 Kim, one of the brothers, filled in for Lodge and when the Kappa Sig figure from the lodge was same date, and sams a feed-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, gossipglutton for the Sour Owl, is trying to get the 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 before to stop this color when he writes it. The biggest hoax of the school year occurred over the week-end. One of the belles 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 (?) 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! And Jayhawkers Go Home For Turkey Dinner Continued on page four Time Marches On. So it does but it will step up to double quick time beginning tomorrow at 12:29 p.m. With the approach of Thanksgiving vacation life on Mount Oreid will cease its gagety and high old times will sow up a new peak in the towns and cities of the homesick coedis and hilarious Joe College. Not until the following Monday will they reluctantly leave their homes and again resume their activities on the Hill. 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 graduate Re-elected Judge Judge Arthur Cornfort, '82, was re-elected judge of the fourth district of Colorado in the recent election. Judge Cornfort was high man in all of the seventh judicial district. This was the fourth time that Cornfort served, having first been elected for an unexpired term in 1920. Walter Lapham, '35, has received a position as assistant to the vice-president of the Brach Candy company in Chicago. Lapham was for-profit in the year 2004 and tree company in Akron, Ohio. Elected to Hawaiian Congress Lapham to Chicago Col. Adna G. Clarke, 90, professor of police administration at the University of Hawaii, was elected to the board of representatives early this month. Clarke is well-known in military circles because he salutes the flag and carries his rifle, a utility of an inspector-general of the U. S. army to do so. In 1890, while the army in the Phillipines Clarke clashed with the derer, and the bullet trot the joint to pieces. Not since that day has he been in armor at the level of his shoulder. Frank Watkins Has Topeka Job Frank M. Watkins, '35, is now employed by John Morrill and company in Topeka. Jelly Groebe in Portsmouth. John Groebe in Bartlesville John L. Groebe, e3S, is employed in the research department of the Phillips Petroleum company in Barlesville, Okla. NUMBER 54 LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Dr. C. D. Cenne, of Kansas City will speak at the regular Snow Zoo seminar Seminar Groups Hear Tree veterinary departmentspoke yesterday afternoon at the joint meeting of the bacteriology and physiology semina Holtzelaw to Return Prof. H. F. Holtzlein, of the department of economics, taught his class last week, but was on account of the serious illness of his mother has sent word that he died last week. He expects to reschedule this week to resume his classes. Local Pharmacist to Speak Water Barnham of the Rough Council on Drug Prevention to the class in retail merchandising today against Drug Store Management." Dr. Bert Nash of the School of Education will speak today on "The Use of Leisure Time and Its Correlation With Health. before the Ada Chamber of Commerce and W.C.A. will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tenley House. Joint Meeting of Fresh Commission A joint meeting of the Freshman Council and the W.C.A. C.A. was held at Henley House yesterday, where the secretary of W.Y.C.A. made a few remarks to the group. A group discussion was also held. The National Association of Power Engineers will hold a special meeting in Kansas City tonight at 8 o'clock. Carl Earl Webb of the Division of Engineering of the American Institute for Civil Engineering will give the guest speaker, and motion-sound pictures of the construction of San Francisco-Oakland bridge will be shown. Anyone interested in flying is invited to attend a special meeting in Room 118, Martin hurst Tuesday, December 26, 2013, at the Air Manufacturing company, Kansas City, will discuss the organizing of an aviation club meeting. Madrid, Nov. 23- (UP) -A terrific battle between Loyalties and Inurgents站 at 8 p.m., in the Casa de Campo of Morro district. Battle Rages; Evacuate Madrid; Accuse Germany WEATHER Meeting for Air-Minded Cannonading was deafening with an incessant undertone of machine-gun and rifle fire. Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Rising temperature Tuesday and in extreme south Wednesday. The Lawrence Sunday forum was guest of the Topela forum Sunday; the opena group organizer presented the program: "Candle Glow," (Rolfe) Juntia Clanton, c. 2895; Puren Curent Lord's Prayer," (Forstyh), Maynie Stewart, ta'38, solist: The Young Ruth Vale "Elegantie" (Collins), Ruth Gregg, c. 3517; Helen Fouchee program Power Engineering's Meeting. 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 Sachen to bring the football used in the 1951 K-U-M. tilt to Columbia on Thursday 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-allie. Beginning in 1916 and continuing to the present, the tradition between the senior man's honor societies of the two schools decrees that whoever wins the bitter battle succeeds to possession for another year of the coveted pigkin. Last year when the Tiger unlear r m tata Kappa, national scholastic honor society, announced yesterday afternoon, the election of four students of the senior class in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to its membership. Phi Beta Kappa Elects Four Those elected were Charles Man- lover, Laredo; Hubert Anderson, Wellington; Sam Kimble, Mulvane; and Ross Robertson, Marysville; all Sum- merfield scholars with the exception of Roberton. Anderson, Kimble, Robertson, Manlove Make Honor Society The election committee is a council which is composed of about 75. Late Wire Tomp, Fla., Nov. 23—(UF) —A furious battle raged on the floor of the American Federation of Labor convention over the resolution committee's attack on the 10 "rebel" I.O. unions and a recommendation that their suspension be continued in effect offensively. A. F. of L. War Rages Although the committee bluntly and bitingly assailed John L. Lewis and his insurgents CLO, 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. Spanish People Torn by Passion For Democracy STEWART \GE SIX on the Shin— Battle Between Fascism And Communism Misconception Fostered by Newspapers, 'Nation's Editor Tells Audience More Join Strikers Continued from page one in house was told it was the last moment. When the girl's date tagged up reporter said Mr. Humphrey gently and without much notice se to the occasion and created the distance in front of God and everyday. If ye shinster had been more apt at ducking the blow might he hit Red Blackburn, but, also was not the case. HOT DOG! Some of the halls of this campus certainly take an awful beating. High Payne, one of the engineers to go on the inspection trip, said, "We were in Virginia Foster, seemingly his voice among the womenfolk of the impress. She has been having a fine during his vacation, according reports, and of the boys she sheared." She said Chevrolet runs pretty well. An automobile certainly does help a girl get around. One of the Delta Tau pledge admitted at the Gamma Phi party last night that he just couldn't figure out how he got there. He didn't know anyone there. Such frankness, should be commended. Come again little boy Know whether the lads of Iappa Sigma read Charles Lamb or but they certainly followed his wises when they gave a pig dinnerriday night. Charles Lamb loved past pig and even referred to the usually unappetizing portions thereof in tasteful words in his Dissertation on Roast Pig." Follow-are are a few quotations from the forementioned essay": "I have oleaginous jellies—fat pretty. An adult jellies—shooting stars. His sauce should be considered. Decidedly, a few bread crumbs, done up with his liver and brains, and a dash of mild sage." "Passion for democracy is the most important movement in Spain today," said Maxwell S. Stewart, a professor of the public Affairs pamplets, and an eye witness to the present revolution in Spain at the University aud- The "Great at its best at the YE SNAPPY LUNCH San Francisco, Nov. 23-(UP)- the leaders of two Pacific maritime But then Charles Lamb wrote about a small suckling and just think what a monstrous dog hag would feed the kappa Sig's and company. Louise Kuhn and his band were completely out of place at the R.O. T.C. ball Friday night. The band boys were all dressed up and they wore dresses with "money" suits and brass buttons. The music was fine but the band didn't play enough marches and it's pretty hard to keep "step" towing tunes. Rumor has it that the band even or eight eggs had a big time. Jane Warren, a lassie from High- land Park, III, who is now attending c-college of Manhattan, was sent out and prepaRED to wait along waltzed away with early all of the men to the surprise conservation of the local gals, it it seems she but attended but Shirley with it, with her last summer. The "Great American Sandwich" Just north of Granada. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS GUNS, KNIVES- Continued from page 1 ful beadwork and porcupine quills. There are sets of bows and arrows in quivers, bucklekin riffles dresses and Indian chaperones, skulls and a magnificent Sioux war bonnet. Indian pipes and a myriad of flint and obsidian arrowheads and birdpoint collections of rare and vanishing relics. GREAT CAREER— Continued from page 1 what about me?" she burst out. "don't suppose you ever thought what this has done to me. My God, do you think I put in all those months of my life on your mind? What I have given up already to everything I have into my singing. I'm destined to have a career, to be a great singer, and you have to mash your hands to pulp three weeks from now. Do you understand why I sure you can never play again?" When Lewis answered his voice was cold and flat, "Yes, they're sure." window, speaking. "There's a boy on our street who might be able to play the accompaniment if I gave him the music, and if he is ambitious enough to practice day and night. He should be gilded like a jewel. But in practice he don't you think so, Lewks?" She turned to look at the figure on the bed. There was no answer but she continued without noticing. "It's really too bad I can't have you on the platform with me the right I make my debut on the stage. All teachers should have that privilege of seeing their pupils reach success." She looked at the small watch on her wrist, "Till have to hurry if I expect to stop at your studio and gather up the music and get it to the new pianist so that he can begin practicing." Nita thoughtfully wrinkled her A smile, and she closed the door forcehead and walked towards the and was gone. Nita walked to the door and opened it. "Try to be there the opening night, Lewis. I would like to have you come," she said, "and what they have to say about me. I hope your hands don't bother you too much; and for consolation I will write and tell you how it feels to be famous. But I really must hurry now, ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E.Whetstone, Prop. Phone 686 LET US CEMENT ON YOUR SOLES — THEY SATISF Thanks a Million Phone 101 Advance Cleaners NEW LIFESTYLE - NEW LOOK - NEW STORE Thanks for your fine patronage since last Thanksgiving — thanks for a nice increase in business. It strengthens our assertion that Quality Cleaning pays in more ways than one. - Phone 101 SUNDAY SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 35c Sunday Week Days 25c 'til 7 It's her all right!" News Musical Cartoon Here is the lad whose brawny arms Gave Mae West a taste for farms. 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