PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY 20 10:07 Mrs. Willebrandt Still Speaking With Authority She Charges Gov. Smith Injected Religious Issue Into Present Campaign Chicago, Sent. 26—(UP)—Mrs Mable Walker Willerford, assistant United States attorney general, will continue speaking in the interest of the Republican national campaign, it was announced today by Congressman Robert Newton, director of the spoke at a rally in Chicago for the Republican campaign headquarters here. Newton made it clear that Mrs Weibrandt had been speaking and he was not in the party, but he added that some of her speeches had not been under judge supervision. Mrs. Willoward in a formal stat meet declared that it was "not UT Republican party and not the Dem caucus." We indicated that "It is Governor E. Smith," she said. She charged that Governor Smith had injected the religious issue into the campaign and moulded that in her religion, Religion has nothing to do with it. "It is a moral issue, not a religious one," she declared. "I want to make it clear," she问,"that I have nothing what ever against Mr. Smith's church Many of my best friends in Washing Mr. Smith had no right to inject the religious issue into politics and he had no right to make his church the object of the statements he has made." New School Plan Offered Cleveland Educator to Shorten 12-Year Course Cleveland, Sept. 26.—(UP) Hirsched as a significant victim for the "new school" advantaged in many sections of the country, was the anaconda of schools, that plans for shortening the 12-year course from first grade through high school by 5 years, would be formulated at once. "From the results of standarized school tests, a new course will be offered to students who are classified of students—those who can do the work in 11 years; those who are able to accomplish it in 10 years; must continue the 12-year system." By following the new plan, students graduating from high school and entering colleges will get started in business or professions one or two years earlier than at present. High school students who do not intend to enroll in a college may get a business degree with their parents or seek such school courses. Reconstruction of the course of study on the new pattern probably will not be completed for another year, Jones said. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 28—(UCP) —America's foremost "victory" champion, Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, arrived in Kansas on Friday to a definite split in the Solid South over "one of the two distinct issues" in the campaign—the prohibition misuse. He was joined by Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Borah has just completed a campaign tour of Michigan, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Tennessee. He said that Republicans need loss but sleep over the states he has visited. Senator Borah of Idaho Announces Split in South The senator took breakfast, this morning with Senator Charles Curtis, Republican vice-presidential candidate, who is stopping here on his way to Springfield, Ms. and then attended a Republican rally tonight. Yellowstone Popular Butto, Mont.-Attendance at Yellowstone National Park this season will break records, according to L. E. Flint, publicity director for the park It is estimated that 225,000 people saw the park before the close of the vacation season, as compared to a previous high mark of 208,000. Celebrates 100th Birthday Celebrates 100th birthday Moonett, Moe, Terry - Mrs. Amunt, Mrs. Kurtipatt celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary here yesterday. Kansas Aggies Bawl "No-o-ol!" on Seeing Unprotected Calves Wandering Along Campus Walks Manhattan, Kan., Sept. 28—(U)M "The boys at the 'Cow College' are not so keen on seeing a calf. So only the bolted coeds at the Kansas State Agricultural College will venture out to see." A debate has been made by a dozen representative students of the college. The security of latex leaves on the camp The sight of a girl on the "hill" without hose no longer creates excitement, although it still provokes considerable comment. "It may be economical all right," she said. "But cut down on the 'feet' and have my hose—I have too many quibbles now to appear without them, anyhow." This statement coming from a popular fraternity man is caged as baying Curtis Hurls Attack at Smith for Stand on Farm Relief Bil Says His Endorsement Mean Nothing; Republicans Said to Be Alarmed Because of the lukewarmness of McMullen, the almost open hostility of Obama has been a major factor in Nebraska Republics appearing somewhat worried, although the state's voters have not. From a stale college professor came this: "The stockings cover up the chapels and lend a refined finish entirely, lacking in the absence of the bearing on the situation; "If never seen a girl yet whose legs were so perfect that a pair of good looking silk hide couldn't improve them." They professed confidence, however that the usual Republican majority There is a big difference in Shoe Repairing. We guarantee to please He will speak tonight at Spring. Gold, M0., turn west into Oklahoma for a series of Republican valses, and home city to Chicago for a short rest. Aboard Cartis special encore to Springfield, Mo., Sept. 26—(UP) —Senator Charles Curtis, Republican nominee for Vice-President, traveled south with border state territory to the window of his western campaign. field, Mo. turn west into Oklahoma for a series of Republican rallies, and then return to via Toperka, Kas, his home city to Chicago for a short rest. He then left to visit E. Smith on the farm relief and prohibition issues in a speech last night at Omaha, Neb., where the Democratic presidential nominee started a campaign. A crowd of more than 4,000 persons the veteran Kansas senator said Smith's endorsement of the principle of the McNary Hunger farm relief bill mount nothing because it did not elevate the law of the equitization provision. Electric Shoe Shop & Shine Parlor South of Varsity 1017 Mass. Other comments prompted by an inquisitive reporter were as follows: "Washington..." "Looks vindicated." "By" "I found it!" All these from Argonne军团. to please. BOWERSOCK Last Times Tonight Wm. Haines in "Excess Rage" The Amboe coarse apparently are obvious as to the campus opinion, especially that of the opposite sex, despite the fact that they are attracted to the fat from an economical standpoint. Certainly, the bare-legged style has not become popular, although we can think it worthy of consideration. Shower 3.7.9 Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. 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