SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1925 - PAGE THREE British Communist Demands Defense for Kellogg's Ban Hindu Is Indignant at What He Terms a "Forcible and Cowardly" Exclusion THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (United Group) London, Sept. 16-20 Appareri Sikalaia, Latvian Commission member of the British parliament, barred from America by United States Secretary of State Kellog's withdrawal of his vows, wants an investigation and defense before a special committee and the bar of American public opinion" He said today that he had made this request in an answer to a cablegram from the American Civil Liberties union, offering to pay his legal expenses for a test case on the Kel-loan ban. New York, Sept. 19—While the American Civil Liberties union offered to pay the legal costs of a fight against the state department ban of Sikhvaitu its investigations now in evidence that Sikhvaitu has no legal redress. Saklatvala is ready to go to Amer ican to stand the test. He protested bitterly against what he termed President Coolidge's and Secretary Kellogg's "Forcible and Violent" treatment without a hearing or a defense. His lawyers have probed the question and have decided that, even if Saklatkiai should come as far as Elis Island, the immigration authorities would have the right to keep him out, and he would have, under the immigration law, no ground on which to fight. Men and Women in a Controversy by the Chancellor of the University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and in the state of Kansas. In received to have been some one hundred and fifty members (Continued from page 1) courtesy. To the constitution of W. S. G., A. under lay leaves at Abbey Jane, first presided over in May and shall at that meeting send from Mays and shell at one another, one offer to be from contribute to the resolutions passed by the Senate in February, 1916. "The joint committee should have a veto." Hence, it does not follow that the chairman of the committee should be responsible for the vote. Even if W. S. G. A. *were* not constitutionally entitled to any special power, the council felt that since it has taken the role of the lone issuer of the IX bill No. 11 of the Masonic constitution2, "That any body has the power to appoint a member appointed enough by and be appointed the channel of the Women's Student Government organization under Section III" "Any possible official organization" "W. S. G. A. is in all justice organizations." This project is to be construed as an objection to a change in the price of admission, because the prices have been considered by W. S. G. A. and the Connecticut has expended its opinion nor taken Because we are concerned that your action of obtaining and protecting the court order that it shall not put into effect until it is served on you, and must suffice unless they have elapsed prior to its implementation, this public announcement to fulfill the requirement will be ignored. our section is required to 10 years of experience, and had taken similar action to that which you took when you joined us. Under your own constitution, Article 7, Section 28 of the University's constitution, he effected an act of the Variety 19 since June 2015, by giving the president and submitted his approval for his approval on behalf of the University, in writing, to the President of the University daily Kansas 10 days after the graduation of the University. The University before the expiration of 10 days was unable to meet the requirements of the University shall be filled with the necessary information on correspondence on bill as to the request. (Standard box) Signed by: 1. Katharine Klein, President, Jacqueline Nice, Vice-President | | | | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 2.18 | Dear Mme Kielan: In reply to your letter of the fifth title, we will give you a resume of the action of the Men's Student Council in regard to the Lawrence, Kau, Sept. 19, 1825 To the Executive Council, Women's Students Governing Association, University of Arkansas, Miss Katee Kahn, Prairie often involve many of the Men's Student Council in internship within the student body to understand that the W. S. G. A. is an institution that if eight of our counsellors refrain from soliciting the aid or sympathy organizations would make progress toward true achievement. Since generally dealing your letter which is written in the language of France in 1918, we think it formal and proper to review what he actually has written, and to describe any particular variance during the period of the past. There are in evidence some excellent rules and regulations governing the hiring of a big cowing to the lack of cooperation on the farm. The president has been firmly established for the farm as the president has been appointed for the farm. The president a variety of managers who has not completed central control of the W. S. G. A. has attended to the proper This being undoubtedly the president, the present president will be responsible to compliance with president and in order not to suffer any harm from his feelings that in this instance manager and manager have tried to make him feel uncomfortable. W. S. Q., A. L. manoeuvre and there has been no communication between him and the Man who must have been said that the Men should It would seem that W. S. G. A. has been unjustified in his decision to send Mr. Student Council. We are merely encouragement with the aid of the 25 percent discount. In other words, the farm offers a 15 percent discount. In other words, the farm offers a 15 percent discount. In other words, the farm offers a 15 percent discount. In other words, the farm offers a 15 percent discount. We are not required to give a farm discount for a bull. For authority for such proceedings, we also join to the process of presenting evidence of the action we wei sap specifically to the motion of the whereth Section 6 of HHl No. 9 was set forth and we are admitted a salary of $54 for a year at which time the student auditor was there at which time the student auditor was there in this University. This action was not without controversy, and we We therefore contend that the action of the students has various dances and constitutive accruals. we are carrying out to the best of our ability, in compliance with those requirements whose appointment you have confirmed, and that we are ensuring that is that variance cases being handled are properly documented. The Council has since all the work apperformed, except for the work of the apprenticeships except for the work of the apprenticeships and one year after the first meeting one half of the net profit accruing each for each art of the Men's Student Council during the current year, there is most excitement for the art classes. The Student Council, being duty assembled, has instructed that all classes will be conducted in conformity with the action of the Men's Study Center, which shall determine there shall be no variegated dates on Sept. We trust that this short evaluation will prove satisfactory to you and that we may benefit from your comments concerning the same in the near future in which we will arrive at a conclusion. Please contact us. Paul T. Riehlis, President, the President Court, Theo, Snowman, First Vice-President, Theo, Hill, Secretary. CC to Miss Robert Husband, Miss Roger Husband. Sixteen diplomas were granted to summer session students at Simpson college, Indiana, ina., during the past summer. WANT ADS LOST-I. I, P. note book, containing towel ticket and gym fee receipt Return to Kansan Business office. 822 WANTED - Young lady tutor for grade Latin and Algebra in exchange for room in nice modern home Phone 2112 Black. S24 LOST—Activity ticket 1451 belong to H. G. Perrin. Return to Business office receive reward. H. H. Harper, H. H. Harper, Student Advisor FOR RENT—in two, new, stylish modern house, two large, furnished rooms, either single or in suite, to women or married couple. Also large room seats near barn 14. Street street line cars. If desired. 1825 Louisland street. S23 WANTED—A Tutor in College Algebra. Telephone 802. Call Sunday or Monday. S23 FOUND—High School class pin 1918. Inquire at Kansan Office. S22 LAUNDRY—Phone 1045 Black or call at 1724 Kentucky St. Students Laundry. Fraternities, Sororites, Boarding houses, table linen specialty. Prompt service, prices reasonable. S23 GIRLS ROOM—Student Landlord 923 Ohio, Phone 1490. S23 FOR RENT - For boys, front, first room, floors single, beds 2, blocks from campus. $2 each per week Severs, 1752 Ohio. S23 LOST—A small gold pen with letters C, H. S, on it. It return to Engineering English Department Marvin Hall. 821 LOST—Blue penil holder. Ever sharp top. Return to Daily Kan-san. S21 ROOMMATE WANTED - for girl at 1340 Vt. Light housekeeping privileges if desired. $10.00 per month. Call 1361 Black after 7 p.m. m. S23 WANTED—a roommate for boy student at 1356 Vermont. An unusual large, wavy furnished room. A reasonable price. Bedroom in homo. B24 ROOM-for 2 boys. Private sleeping porch. Close to campus. Call 452 ask for Frank. S23 LOST—Pair of tortoise shell glasses in black case between library and Ad. Call 1354, October O'Neil S21 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing, 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. FI FOR BOW-If you want a good place to study away from the crowd, for a downstairs sleeping room, strictly modern. 1900 La. 4 short blocks from K. U. Home cooking if wanted. Phone 2537 Black. S22 FOR RENT—Garage at 1304 Ohio street. Call 1817. S22 WANTED—Girl to work for board and pay. 2470 Red. S23 LOST-Square and Compass pin from 1325 Tenn and chemistry building Engraved 2902 Kannas, L. H. Leavin Leave at Law or call 388. S22 LOST--A gold Shaffer fountain pen on campus. Initials, E. A. B. Phone 1831 Black. S22 FOR RENT—Two strijtly modern furnished rooms. 945 Alabama. Call 2759 White. 823 FOR RENT—Double garage. 1410 Tenn. S22 LOST—Kappa • Alpha Theta Pin. Name Sallie Ingalls. Phone 295. Reward. B22 LOST-Kappa Alpha Theta Pin between Fraser and Ady, Mattle Ridge engraved on the back. Return to 1532 Mass, Helen Been. 822 LOST-Black leather Hand Grip. *名指 "Fox" on identification tag. Please return 1004 W 4th or call phone 803. Keward, Reward. S23 LOST—Brown money purse, 19th & Friday night. Can identify. Call, 1367* Black. S20 For Sale - Fifteen double-deck, single-type beds, good condition, $18 each. Jack Gate Jacks, treasurer, Beta Theta Pi, 297 or 502. WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY- Price reasonable. Work done satisfactorily. Will do mending. Phone 2220 White, 1805 Kiley. S25 The Thin Silver Compact with the Fascination Perlume. The price is only $1.25 and it is sold only by Cara Nome F. B. McCOLLOCH Drunaist Kodak Films We carry a complete line of Eastman Kodak and supplies. Druggist 847 MASS. STREET Rankin's Drug Store Handy for the Students 1101 MASS. PHONE 678 DR. BARREY & ARBURY, the Proactive Chromatography - Message and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation 811-6052, Mass. Phone 612 G. W. STEWER & CO.-Tailors to K, U pamela from 1966-1975, Pressing, Cleaning, Recording and Requiring, Suits made to measure, 924 Lau. Phone, 1433. Professional Cards MARCEL. APPPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256. Experienced operators, Sample's Barber and Bain Shop, East Side, 8214; Mass, St. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law- service Optical Co., 1025 Mass. Second verse: Oh who will wear the new "U" suit,new "U" suit. . The answer is, the well-dressed fellows on the campus who want style that is designed in the best collegiate manner. Kuppenheimer COLLEGE CLOTHES in tune with college life $50.00 Others $35 to $60 —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes Why Stay Home On Sunday —when you can enjoy the Country Driving and just pay for the actual mileage you drive. No time charges until 6 p.m. Free insurance. 图 Rent A Ford Co. Drive It Yourself 916 Mass. 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