MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1627 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TWENTY-THREE W. S. G. A. Group System Managers of the W. S. G. A. districts are: District I, Leona Marsh; Dilr Gilles; District III, Marion Leigh; District IV, Thiema Stevenson; Dilr Kelley. J RVD, i2D; pajamans, 25c; sex pair, 4d; handmierhief, 2c. Girls call for prices. Call Perry's, 1146 New York Work. Work collected for delivered. FOR BENT: Furnished rooms for girls at 1213 Louisiana, Formerly Waukiana House. Board if desired. Phone 1879. Fall Coats W. S. G. A. Will Hold District Parties Next Week MARCELLING, finger-waving, water- wading; 506 first 4 days of week, 7 Friday and Saturday. Shampoo- ing, water-washing, 1015 Kentucky, photo 2775. Compelling in their lines The parties for the different groups will be held in Myers hall from 7:20 until 8:00 c.clock and the inmates will divide themselves into groups. Athletic social, reading, or any other type of activity will be allowed. On officers Officers will be elected and the date of the next meeting will be announced. Any contest at the Halloween party. Most of the nine nineties have spent the summer in resting at vacation homes, Chief Justice William Howard Taft having at Pointo Au-Afie, Quebec, and the others in various United States, Canada and Europe. Groups to Be Organized The organization of the different groups under the W. S. G. A. Group system will begin today, according to Caroline Mick, chairman of the group system and secretary of the girls' Women's Self Government Association. LOST—Pair black horn rim spectacles. Finder please return to Kauanu business office. Perhaps the greatest question to come up this term is the Great Lakes water diversion case, in which half-dozen states are in a state of emergency because the city of Chicago from taking water from the lakes to wash away her sewage. The complainants have challenged the city's decision to shiphing been done by lowering of lake-levels. Hughes Appointed LOST—Yellow gold wrist watch on black ribbon, Round face with Roman numerals. Last between Corbin and Fraser Wednesday, October 80. HOUK AND GREEN OLD VALLEY HOME The list of the district chairmen Knox Hats Six criminal cases on the docket have been advanced for early hearing within the next two weeks. They include a case from Buffalo in involving constitutionality of New York's anti-rape Walker Act, an organization to organize files of their membership with state authorities. Supreme Tribunal Faces Hard Task of Settling Cases --while Ciagico has defended the diversion as necessary and legal. Lavish with furs and interesting in their interpretation of the modes 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. Those From Last Docker Number 500; Filings Will Increase to 1500 2 Taft Rests at Quebec (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 important legal questions of lower 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 Philadelphia in 1790, will convene at noon with dignified and solemn trappings prescribed by tradition, pay a formal call on President Coolidge and then plunge into its eight months No decisions are announced today but it is likely that on the following Monday the Senate will vote on the emissions on some of the issues left over from last year. Arguments will follow. By HERBERT LITTLE Nearly 500 cases are already on the decklet, 250 being left over from the summer. The docklet has been filled during the summer. The filings will increase to 1,500 before the adjournment at the status quo, and if the docklet will include at least a half-dozen conflicts involving highly important sections of national law and immigration. In addition to cases involving the legality of the standard state co-operative marketing laws and the Taspot Doneo oil lease, which were argued last year and are under review, the court will take up the question of the constitutionality of the flexible tariff provision of the 1922 Fordney-McCumber tariff act and the important import protection tresses or lower import duties as much as 50 per cent. Tariff Question Comes Up 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 designation. The court's final decision however, may not be made for a year or more. Special Showing A large number of appeals by convicted violators of the laws液压, and by litigants in patent, Indian-land and other cases, have been filed during the summer, seeking the court's order to question the right of prohibition agents to "tap" the telephone wire of bootleggers to get evidence. A New York company is appealing from lower court decisions against Bootleggers. Postmaster-General New Bar to its alleged "bottlery" scheme from the mails. Two Louisiana men, Joe Genna and Malton Brassauex, have filed appeals seeking to overthrow death sentences imposed on them following their conviction for killing a 3-year-old boy 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 of its neighboring states, to have his case reviewed, and points out that the two boxes inflicted with him were acquitted. Labor Disputes Arise The United Mine Workers of America filed petitions seeking review and reversal of federal court injunctions restraining them from For Your Own Use, or For Gift Needs— Nothing can bespeak of your taste or an Amity Billfold, whether it be for a gift. We have them in prices If stamped AMITY it's 11th & Mass. Rankin's Dru Fischer's Shoes Are Good Sho Every Un graduate k that Walk-Overs are style vey of shoes worn by anywhere, proves it. 4 5 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN | Title/No | Name | New York State/House | Lauverne | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 244 Blue | Haven, Joynell F. G., Jr. E., Lawrence | 1255 Rhode Island | | | 102 White | Haven, Joynell F. G., Jr. E., Lawrence | 1353 Tennessee | | | 102 White | Haven, Joynell F. G., Jr. E., Lawrence | 1383 Tennessee | | | 102 White | Haven, Joynell F. G., Jr. E., Lawrence | 1259 Owen County | | | 215 Blue | Harbor, Kenneth F. J., Lyon | 1610 Tennessee PAGE FIVE-A Tournament No. Name—School/Home 1171 Holly, Gatineau-Fr., Jr., M., Lawrence 1161 Hambourg, D., Fr., Jr., Lawrence 1151 Hammerstein, D., Fr., Jr., Lawrence 1159 Hanover, C., Milford, J., Dr., City Court 1203 Red Hull, H., Dr., City Court 1205 Red Hull, H., Dr., City Court 1208 Halton, John, So., Lawrence 1208 Halton, John, So., Lawrence 1212 Blue Jay, Johann Richard II, F., Kuchkin 1212 Blue Jay, Johann Richard II, F., Kuchkin 1217 Lott, Douglas G., Sr., Center Court 1219 Lott, Douglas G., Sr., Center Court 1291 Love, Harry M., Dr., Truckee 1291 Love, Harry M., Dr., Truckee 1293 Jackson, Glenn Hendel, F., M., Bouron 1293 Jackson, Glenn Hendel, F., Bouron 1295 White Jackson, Diane, Fr., Lawrence 1295 White Jackson, Diane, Lawrence 1298 White Jackson, Leander, Jr., A., Parker 1298 White Jackson, Leander, Jr., A., Parker 1298 Jacobettin, William, Sr., E., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jacobettin, William, Sr., E., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 James, Fred Paul, Jr., E., Newton 1298 James, Fred Paul, Jr., E., Newton 1298 James, John Howard, Jr., E., Anguilla 1298 James, John Howard, Jr., E., Anguilla 1298 Red丹德, Schauer, Dr., C., Newton 1298 Red丹德, Schauer, Dr., C., Newton 1298 James, John, Fr., Wiltshire 1298 James, John, Fr., Wiltshire 1298 Jacobettin, John, F., Temperature 1298 Jacobettin, John, F., Temperature 1298 Jeffries, Robert, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jeffries, Robert, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 White Jackson, Rhode Island, Mo. 1298 White Jackson, Rhode Island, Mo. 1298 Jewell, James Lumbery, Udir, Wood, Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jewell, James Lumbery, Udir, Wood, Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jewell, Meredith, C., Wirkita 1298 Jewell, Meredith, C., Wirkita 1298 RedJohn, Welsh, Dr., Tartar, Mo. 1298 RedJohn, Welsh, Dr., Tartar, Mo. 1298 Jewell, Meredith, C., Wirkita 1298 Jewell, Meredith, C., Wirkita 1298 RedJohn, Welsh, Dr., Tartar, Mo. 1298 Jewell, Meredith, C., Wirkita 1298 WhiteJackson, Rahf, Fr., S., Honza 1298 WhiteJackson, Rahf, Fr., S., Honza 1298 Johnson, Thurston, A., Jr., Backwater, Mo. 1298 Johnson, Thurston, A., Jr., Backwater, Mo. 1298 FineLine, Johnson, J., So., Lawrence 1298 FineLine, Johnson, J., So., Lawrence 1298 Johnson, Thomas, W., Gr., Toyoka 1298 Johnson, Thomas, W., Gr., Toyoka 1298 Joyley, Harry E., So., Toyoka 1298 Joyley, Harry E., So., Toyoka 1298 Joyley, Harry E., So., Toyoka 1298 Joyley, George Kindley, Fr., So., Salina 1298 Joyley, George Kindley, Fr., So., Salina 1298 Jones, H. Percival, Fr., M., Lawrence 1298 Jones, H. Percival, Fr., M., Lawrence 1298 Jones, J. Colvin, C., Emporia 1298 Jones, J. Colvin, C., Emporia 1298 Lee, Erie, Dr., South Center 1298 Lee, Erie, Dr., South Center 1298 Jones, Thomas Perry, Fr., C., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jones, Thomas Perry, Fr., C., Kansas City, Mo. 1298 Jordan, Harold Nathan, Sr., L., Belchot 1298 Jordan, Harold Nathan, Sr., L., Belchot 1298 Jordan, Orid, So., C., Beilock 1298 Jordan, Orid, So., C., Beilock 1298 Joyce, Lloyd Edwin, Fr., C., Oakland, Calif. 1298 Joyce, Lloyd Edwin, Fr., C., Oakland, Calif. 1298 Kalperin,帕克, Wedge, Fr., C., Knuman 1298 Kalperin,帕克, Wedge, Fr., C., Knuman 1298 Kalperin,帕克, Wedge, Fr., C., Knuman 1298 Kalperin,帕克, Wedge, Fr., C., Knuman 1298 Kalperin,帕克, Wedge, Fr., C., Knuman 1298 BlackJackson, Gatineau, Fr., M., Lawrence The Religion of Evolution A religion adequate to present-day human needs must be founded on a belief in the theory of evolution. The Unitarian Church seeks to present this modern view. It is a friendly, human church and invites acquaintance with its views and spirit. The building is at 12th and Vermont streets. Its meeting hour is 11 a.m. A Forum is held at 10 a.m. and a young people's meeting at 7:30 p.m., at both of which problems of the day are discussed. X