MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE: TWENTY-THREE W. S. G. A. Group System FOR ENTY, Furnished rooms for girls at 123 Louisian. Formerly Wainman House. Board if desired. Phone 1879. LOST—Pair black horn rim spectacles, Finder please return to Kannan business office. MARCELLING, finger waving water: waving; fifteen foot 3 days of week; Friday and Saturday. Shampoo- ing and wash on week. 1016 Kentucky. phone 2775. The organization of the different groups under the W. S. G. A. Group system will begin today, according to Carolina Micke, chairman of the group and the omen's Self Government Association. BVD, 120; pojainas, 25c; sux pair, 4c; handmirchief, 2f, 8; girls call for prices. Call Perry 69-3711. Call Cary Work called for and delivered. W. S. G. A. Will Hold District Parties Next Week Fall Coats LOST—Yellow gold wrist watch on black ribbon, Round face with Roman numerals. Lost between Corbin ball and Praser Wednesday. Canon The parties for the different groups will be held in Myers hall from 7:20 to 9:30 on the eighth floor. The women will divide themselves into groups. Athletics, socializing, or any other type of not-committing activity. Officers will be elected and the date of the next meeting will be set. The meeting context at the Halloween party. Compelling in their lines Managers of the W. S. G. A. districts are: District I, Leona Maran; Di Gillis; District II, Mlau Leigh; District III, Thula Stevenson; Di Dillen; District IV, Groups to Be Organized 1 Lavish with furs and interesting in their interpretation of the modes The list of the district chairmen 19 Knox Hats HOUK AND GREEN RED TEA HOUSE Supreme Tribunal Faces Hard Task of Settling Cases Those From Last Doeck Number 500; Filings Will Increase to 1500 By HERBERT LITTLE Perhaps the greatest question to come up this term is the Great Lakes water diversion case, in which a haze dozen states have agreed to disconnect the city of Chicago from taking water from the lakes to wash away her sewage. The complaints have become a damage to shipping has been done by lowering of lake-levels, 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 1960, said it would allow at noon with dignified and solemn trappings prescribed by tradition, pay a formal call on President Cooley plague into its eight months of work. (United Press International Correspondent) Washington, Oct. 3—The highest court of the nation returned today to its annual task of untangling the 1,500 most complicated and important legal disputes between lawyers and citizens. No decisions were announced today but that is on the following Monday. The court will dismiss ions on some of the cases left over from last year. Arguments will remain. Special Showing Most of the nine justices have spent the summer in resting at vacation homes, Chief Justice William Howard Taft having been at Pointo-An-Flies, Quebec, and the others in various countries, the United States, Canada and Europe. Taft Rests at Quebec Hughes Appointed The first case to be argued involves validity of Detroit's ordinance forbidding the use of jitney buses on streets in the city's congested district. Tariff Question Comes Up Six criminal cases on the docket have been advanced for early hearing within the next two weeks. They include a case from Buffalo involving constitutionality of New York's anti-shurk anti-Ukrainian Wetland Act, among other organized organizations to file lists of their membership with state authorities. Nearly 500 cases are alredy on the docket, 250 being left over from the previous year. The files have been filed during the summer. The filings will increase to 1,500 before the adjournment at the status board. A half-dozen dockets will include as a least a half-dozen conflicts involving highly important sections of national law and foreign policy. Tariff Question Comes Up In addition to ques involving the government in operative marketing laws and the Teapot Dome oil lease, which were awarded last year and now are under admission, the law also constitutes the constitutionality of the flexible tariff provision of the 1922 Fordney-McCumber tariff act under which the President can implement import duties as much as 50 per cent. while Chicago has defended the diversion as necessary and legal. The high court last year appointed Charles Evans Hughes, former justice of the court, as special master to take testimony, and he is expected in the next few months to present a report and recommendation for decriminalization. The court's final decision, however, may not be made for a year or more. A large number of appeals by convicted violators of the laws liquor, and by litigants in patient, Indian-law and other cases, have been filed during the summer of 2015. These brings up for question 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 regarding bootlegger generals. Footmaster-General New to har its alleged "letter" scam from the malls. Two Lousiana men, Joe Genna and Malton Brassensex, have filed appeals seeking to overthrow death sentences imposed on them following their conviction for murder in 2014. They were sentenced to three years in federal prison for promoting a "pugilistic encounter" at which admission was charged, in violation of federal law covering the District of Columbia and all United States courts. His case reviewed, and points out that the two boxes indicted with him were acquitted. Labor Disputes Area The United Mine Workers of America seeking review and reversal of federal court injunctions restraining them from For Your Own Use, or For Gift Needs— If stamped AMITY it's Nothing can bespeak of your taste in an Amity Billfold, whether it be for a gift. We have them in prices Rankin's Dru 11th & Mass. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Sho Every Un graduate k that Walk-Overs are style vey of shoes worn by anywhere, proves it. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN | Type/Place | Name-School-House | Laurence | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | 2057 King | Royal, J. Gordon, Sp. Ed., Oakville | 1800 Lumberton | | 1024 Rice | Royal, J. Gordon, Sp. Ed., Oakville | 1800 Lumberton | | 1024 Rice | Royal, J. Gordon, Sp. Ed., Oakville | 1800 Lumberton | | 1024 Rice | Robb, Garland, F. C., Airman, Mo. | 1698 Machine | | 1024 Rice | Robb, Garland, F. C., Airman, Mo. | 1698 Machine | | 1024 Rice | Rutherford, Quinton Loeb, J. Penn, Rindleie | 1339 Vermont | | 1024 Rice | Rutherford, Quinton Loeb, J. Penn, Rindleie | 1339 Vermont | | 1024 Rice | Rutherford, Quinton Loeb, J. Penn, Rindleie | 1339 Vermont | | 1024 Rice | Rutherford, Quinton Loeb, J. Penn, Rindleie | 1315 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Raymond, U.S.Eng. Law, Larneed | 994 | | 1024 Rice | Raymond, U.S.Eng. Law, Larneed | 994 | | 1024 Rice | Raymond, U.S.Eng. Law, Larneed | 1144 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1144 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1144 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1109 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1109 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1099 Tennessee | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 990 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 990 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1014 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1014 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1014 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1014 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1014 Illinois | | 1024 Rice | Ramsey, Alfr. Eng., Ottawa | 1001 Illinois | *Note: The table contains only the data for the first 100 entries.* 268 Black Scheffler, T. Harry, S. Mo. Lawrence 1254 Tennessee Snake, Harry, C., Soo, L.A. Lawworthy 1253 Tennessee Salvation, Lyndon, Ind. C. Lawrence 1252 PAGE NINE-A Apportion No. Nameschool-House Lawrence 1894 Black Smith, Lawrence, Ft. K. Lawrence 809 Indiana 1902 Smith, Leslie R., Ft. K. Lawrence 809 Indiana 1906 Smith, Paul F., Ft. Los Angeles Cairn 1534 Indiana 1908 Smith, Paul F., Los Angeles Cairn 1534 Indiana 1922 Red Philip H., Fr. E., Howardown, Iowa 1513 Owen 1928 Red Philip H., Fr. E., Los Angeles Calif. 1513 Owen 1944 Red William M., Ft. F., Los Angeles Calif. 1425 Tennessee 1944 Black William M., Ft. F., Los Angeles Calif. 1425 Tennessee 1954 Black William M., Ft. F., Los Angeles Calif. 1425 Tennessee 1957 White Samuel C., Jr., Ft. 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