MONDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TWENTY-THREE W. S. G. A. Group System 1. Managers of the W. S. G. A. a district are: District I, Leona Marsh; Dia Gilles; District III, Marian Leigh; District IV, Thelson Stewart; District V Edith Larson (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, Oct. 3—The highest court of the nation returned today to its annual task of untangling the 1,500 most complicated and intricate cases in the criminal courts, officials, lawyers and citizens The supreme court of the United States, which did not have enough work to keep busy during the first few years after its first meeting in 1892, met at noon with dignified and solemn trappings prescribed by tradition, pay a formal call on President Coolidge and then plunge into its eight months. By HERBERT LITTLE No decisions were announced today because he said that on the following Monday the court will announce decisions on some of the cases left over from last year. The arguments will lie before the court. Taft Rests at Quebec Supreme Tribunal Faces Hard Task of Settling Cases Most of the nine nines have spent the summer in resting at vacation homes, Chief Justice William Howard Taft having at Points An-At-Ple, Quebec, and the others in various countries, United States, Canada and Europe. TerriF Question Comes Up Nearly 500 cases are already on the docklet, 250 being left over from the summer, and another hundred been filled during the summer. The filings will increase to 1,500 before the adjournment at the state capitol, where the docklet will include at least a half-d dozen conflicts involving highly important sections of national law and enforcement. Tarif Question Comes Up** In addition to cases involving the use of oil, one co-operative marketing laws and the Tenport Dome oil lease, which were argued last year and now are under administration, the case rested on the constitutionality of the flexible tariff provision of the 1922 Fordney-McCumber tariff act under which the President can impose an imposed dutility as more than 50 per cent. The first case to be argued involves validity of Detroit's ordinance forbidding the use of jitney buses on streets in the city's congressed district. Those From Last Docker Number 500; Filings Will Increase to 1500 Six criminal cases on the docket have been advanced for early hearing within the next two weeks. They include a case from Buffalo where constitutive of New York's anti-altine Wakker Act, anti-altine organizations to file incidents of their membership with state authorities. Hughes Appointed Perhaps the greatest question to come up this term is the Great Lakes water diversion case, in which an injection to prevent the city of Chicago from taking water from the lakes to wash away her sewage. The consequence is that the coastal facilities, in damage to shipping has been done by lowering of loevels-lowers. Knox Hats HOUK AND GREEN OLD CANNELLES while Chicago has defended the diversion as necessary and legal. The high court last year appointed Charles Evans Hughes, former jorunster and deputy justice to take testimony, and he is expected in the next few months to present his final verdict. The court's final decision. however, may not be made for a year A large number of appeals by convicted violators of the laws, law and by litigants in patent, Indian-land and other cases, have been filed during the summer, seeking the court's right to position the right of prohibition agents to "tap" the telephone wires of bootleggers to get evidence. A New York company is appealing from lower court decisions refusing it an injunction against them and New York to her alleged "ottery" scheme from the mails. Groups to Be Organized Two Louisiana men, Joe Genna and Malton Brassanex, have filed appeals seeking to overthrow death sentences imposed on them following their viction in the 2014 mass shooting, sentenced three years in federal prison for promoting a "pragmatic encounter" at which admission was charged, in violation of federal law covering the District of Columbia's territories, also seeks to have his case reviewed, and points out that the two boxers inflicted with him were acquitted. W. S. G. A. Will Hold District Renting Next Week Parties Next Week The organization of the different groups under the W. S. G. A. Group system will begin today, according to Caroline Mike, chairman of the group system and secretary of the men's Self Government Association. Labor Disputes Arise The parties for the different groups will be held in Myers jail from 7:30 a.m. to 10 o'clock each month and will divide themselves into groups. Athletic socializing, or any other type of activity, may be allowed from prison. Officers will be elected and the date of the next meeting will be set at the morning context at the Halloween party. LAB63 The Filed Mine Workers of Special American filed petitions seeking re- hawker g view and reversal of federal court early. LAS injunctions restraining them from 727 Mast. For Your Own Use, or For Gift Needs— The Hat of the district chairmen Nothing can bespeak of your taste p an Amity Billfold, whether it be for a gift. We have them in prices FOR BENT: Furnished rooms for girls at 123 Louisiana, Formerly Winston House, Board if desired. Phone: 1875. If stamped AMlTY it's Fall Coats Rankin's Dru Compelling in their lines RVD, l2e. pajamah, 25c; sox pair, cx; hammerkief, 20, 5; girls call for presence. 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C., 543 W. 3289, Terrace, K. C. Gooch, Foreverland, SP. C., Fort Scott Goldberger, Gudery Gramondy, SP. C., Greenleaf Goldberger, Dudley Ann, Ucl. L., Holtman Groutt, Cleaver Mary, Ucl. L., 256 Park Ave, K. C. Greenwood, Merrison, F., C. Ashleigh, Arb. Greenwood, Merrison, F., C. Ashleigh, Arb. Groutt, Cleaver Mary, Ucl. L., 256 Park Ave, K. C. Greenwood, Merrison, F., C. Ashleigh, Arb. Groutt, Cleaver Mary, Ucl. L., 256 Park Ave, K. C. Greenwood, Merrison, F., C. Ashleigh, Arb. Groutt, Cleaver Mary, Ucl. L., 256 Park Ave, K. C THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1297 White Hauker, Bechal, So. M, De Soto 1623 Kentuckia 1298 White Hauker, Bechal, So. M, Stantonia 1624 Tennessee 1299 Black Hall, Chester Sherman, Jr. C, Topeka 1294 Louisiana 1512 Ivan, Bessil Jamez Jum, C. Hutchinson ... 1609 Ohio 1521 James, Annie Kristopher Rippe, F. C. Lawrence ... 1648 Illinois 1522 James, Annie Kristopher Rippe, F. C. Lawrence ... 1123 New York 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 New York 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 New York 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 New York 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 New York 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 Vermont 1522 James, Ivana Greisen, Fr. C. Lawrence ... 1124 Vermont 2047 Hack Jackson, Aliza, Jr. C., Lawrence... 846 Mansfield University 2046 White Jackson, Charlotte S., C. Independence University, Kansas City ... 1011 Indianapolis 1579 Jackson, Charles S., C. Independence University, Kansas City ... 1011 Indianapolis 1579 Jackson, Dall S., Jr. C., 2069 Hills, Kansas City, Mo... 1234 Louisiana 572 Jackson, Rich, Richard C., 2017 N. 1048, Kansas City ... 1142 Louisiana 572 Jackson, Ruth, Richard C., 2017 N. 1048, Kansas City ... 1142 Louisiana 1253 KG3 Jackson, Marlene L., So. C., Lawrence ... R.K. 1253 KG3 James, Avna May, Sr. C., Kansas City, Mo... 1104 Tennessee 1253 KG3 James, Avna May, Sr. C., Kansas City, Mo... 1104 Tennessee PAGE FIFTEEN-B Telephone No. Name—School—Home Literature K-17, 22 Johnson, Vicki Cly, Jr., Cleveland 1280 Jeremiah, Joe Mack, F.A. Whitney, 12th Hickinson 1280 Jeremiah, Ivy Macauley, F.A. Whitney, 12th Hickinson 1280 Jeremiah, Imagine Macauley, F.A. Whitney, 12th Hickinson 1280 Black Jeremiah, Larry Macauley, F.A. Kansas City, 1500 New Hampton 1280 Black Jeremiah, Larry Macauley, F.A. Kansas City, 1500 New Hampton 1600 Jewett, Victoria Marrine, C. S. Osborne, Carroll Hall 1600 Jewett, Victoria Marrine, C. S. Osborne, Carroll Hall 1600 Johnson, Derris Emery, C. V. Valah Coffee, Carroll Hall 1600 Johnson, Derris Emery, C. V. Valah Coffee, Carroll Hall 1200 Red Jeremiah, Louis David Cly, Jr., C. 31 W. 50th Kan. City, Mo. 1190 Tacoma 1200 Red Jeremiah, Louis David Cly, Jr., C. 31 W. 50th Kan. City, Mo. 1190 Tacoma 1200 Johnson, Derris Emery, C. K. 32 S. Knitting Company, Kan. City, Mo. Carroll Hall 1200 White Jones, Ethel Morgan, S. C. Smith Center, 500 W. 12th Kan. City, Mo. 1113 White Jones, Ethel Morgan, S. C. Smith Center, 500 W. 12th Kan. City, Mo. 1140 Black Jeremiah, Ilyric Belyan Jr., C. 67 Parchment Avenue, Kan. City, Mo. 1620 Minneapolis 1140 Black Jeremiah, Ilyric Belyan Jr., C. 67 Parchment Avenue, Kan. City, Mo. 1620 Minneapolis Jeremiah, Mary Elizabeth, F. C. Wright, Carroll Hall 1128 White Jersey, Virginia Gwenny, F. 1111 50th Montana, Oka, 1299 New Jersey 1128 White Jersey, Virginia Gwenny, F. 1111 50th Montana, Oka, 1299 New Jersey Jeremiah, Jordan Roastad, U.Scl. Lawncare, 1105 Connecticut Jeremiah, Jordan Roastad, U.Scl. Lawncare, 1105 Connecticut Jeremiah, Mary Hewlett, F. C. Creek, Mo. 1211 Louisiana Jeremiah, Mary Hewlett, F. C. Creek, Mo. 1211 Louisiana 498 Kaplan, Delilah Darken, So. PA., Lawrence 1701 Tennessee 2184 Kanye, Margaret J., Fr. C. Greenmount, Mo. 2184 Kanye, Margaret J., Fr. C. Greenmount, Mo. 2207 White Karr, Son Loe, Fr. C. Hoffmann, Mo. 24 Karr, Elizabeth Brad, Fr. C. Hohenmae, 24 Karr, Elizabeth Brad, Fr. C. Hohenmae, 4115 Kesh, Maayan, Sr. C. Seddon, City, Mo. 413 Kesh, Maayan, Sr. C. Seddon, City, Mo. 413 Kesh, Maayan, Sr. C. Seddon, City, Mo. 278 Kesh, Carolson, Fr. C. Kansas City, Mo. 278 Kesh, Carolson, Fr. C. Kansas City, Mo. 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 1813 Kesh, Rub, Fr. F. Grant, Breed, 2066 Kennywood, Sr. Ed., Lawrence 1121 Tennessee (Women's names continued on page 18) Jayhawk and K. U. Jewelry The Student's Jewelry 1 The Students' Jewelry Shoppe This has been the students' jewelry store for the past 23 years. Students, faculty members and townspeople who appreciate quality merchandise at reasonable prices, all goods marked in plain figures and one price to all, always go to Gustafson, the College Jeweler Convenient Credit Convenient Credit Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing for K. U. Students the past 23 years Take your troubles to our repair department 911 Massachusetts