THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ALIENS MUST LEARN Berlin Rejoices When Run on Son is Lifted Senator Kenyon Proposes Ameri canization Plan for Teaching Foreigners English Washington, Oct. 13.—Refusal of the naturalization of immigrants after five years' residence in the United States unless they learn to speak and read English will be considered by the Senate labor committee following its rejection of a stricter Senator Kenyon announced on his return from Pittsburgh. Senators returning from the investigation declared today that investigation of foreign-born persons must be undertaken at once if grave industrial troubles are to be averted. Shorter working hours are essential if immigrants are to be taught English, Senator Walsh said, repeating many of many workmen who said they worked ten to fourteen hours a day. Senator Kenyon said the committee may later go to youngstown and later to Gary, Ind., although all members had sufficient evidence for the committee to use. Hope of settling the strike has been abandoned by the committee which is centering its action on alleviating industrial distress. BY THE WAY Alemannia announces the pledging of Henry Schmidt, e23, Junction City Bernard Meldinger, c23, Wathena; Marion Collin, c23, Owatomy; Robert Weibel, c23, New York, N. Y.; Louisa Ross, e23, St. Joseph; Mo; Edgar Birsack, c22, Kansas City, Mo; Mabel Callahan, c23, Lawrence; and W. J. Studer, c20, Lawrence. Registrar Geo. O. Foster left Monday night for Pitcher, Okla., thirty miles southwest of Joplin, Mo., to attend a meeting of the board of chicagoland mine there in both he is interested. He will return Wednesday night. The Rev J. W. Boyer, Presbyterian University pastor, left this afternoon for Emporia where he will attend the 12th Annual Conference of Kansas. He will return Thursday. Louise McLaughlin, fa'22, and Crystal Hershberger, c'23, were Topeka visitors Monday. Helen Ruhlandt, c'20, spent the week end in Kansas City. Jane Morgon, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Floyd Grimes, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Bertha Mix, a former instructor in the department of physical education, attended the game Saturday. Milder Hart, c23, spent the week end at her home in Kansas City. Gertrude Hinch, c'23, spent the weekend at her home in Kansas City. The Women's Glee Club will meet Thursday of this week instead of Wednesday. Ronald Dltz, c'23, spent the weekend at her home in Kansas City. Mrs. Gwoski of Wichita, spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Marguerete Gwoski. The Black Helmets will give a dance October 17 at 8:30 in the gymnasium. Riley's five piece orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. N. G. Gillette or Kansas City, visited Saturday to Monday with her daughter, Esther, fa'22. Prof. Dinsmore Aler has received word of his appointment as representative for the Astronomical Society on the Council of the American association for the advancement of science for the St. Louis meeting. Miss Florence Black, instructor in mathematics and Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, instructor in English, spent the weed end in Kansas City. Prof. Solomon Lefschetz, of the department of mathematics, was unable to meet his classes yesterday because of illness. Frances Campbell, e'21, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Otis Bloom, c'23, returned to school after spending Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Frank R, Hill, c23, of Great Bend, Kansas. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain for their freshmen with a dance, October 18, at the chapter house. Iris Russ, c. 290, and Miss Grae Hawkampf, of the University Exti- dition Division, spent Saturday an- nually visiting the university, visiti-ing Miss Nellie Mae Stevenson. United Design Berlin, (By Mail)—It is now possible in Berlin to buy a cake of soap without mortgaging the old homeand, without a birth certificate, or a "stand in" with the authorities. Formerly, soap was so scarce and so under government control that the ordinary mortal had to content himself with a substitute for soap much akin to lye. Now, fat supplies have arrived from New York and the United States has decided that soap can be sold without ration tickets. At the same time, it is removing restrictions on shoe rationing. Mela Smith, c'21, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Paola Miss Smith went to Kansas City Monday. Read The Daily Kansan Legion Adops Motto And Elects Commanders The first big meeting of the Eli Dorsey Post, Douglas County, Number 1 of the American Legion was held last night at the G. A. R. rooms in the courthouse. Reports of the hostility held a March 10 October 12, were made by General Wilder Metall, "Red" Lulton, Ormand Hill, Chapain Le艾, E. A. Edwards and Miss Margaret Bulleine. Officers were elected. The Legion now has 10,000 members in Kansas. The Eli Dorsey Post has 100 members, about 40 per cent of the Legion is to bring together men who were in the service and has adopted as its slogan, "100 per cent Americanism." WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING "All persons eligible to join are urged to do so," said Mahlon Weed, the newly elected Post Commander. "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Shining Dyeing A Typewriter Tailor —At least we clean and repair 'em And the cost doesn't "press" you either. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St. You can listen to her for an hour FRIEDA HEMPEL, Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co will be paid $20.00 a minute when she sings here Oct. 30 by purchasing a season ticket to THE UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE at $4.00 or $5.00 for 50c 8—Magnificent Concerts—8 Mail your order now, with check to H. L. Butler, Lawrence 550 Season Tickets Already Sold The eligibility includes all persons who were in the military or naval services of the United States or Allies between April 6, 1917 and November 1919 and being honorably discharged. The result of the election last night is as follows: Mahon II, Vice Post Commander; Skive Post Commander; General Wiler Metalea, Post Adjunct; Joseph Murray, Post Historian; Charles Eller, Finance Officer; Marvin LeSeur, Sergent-at-arms. New Corp House Nearly Ready. "The new co-operative house on the campus is rapidly being put into order for future use," she added and the walls were paperd, giving the inside of the house an altogether home atmosphere," said Misa Corbin this morning. "The plumbers are now completing their work," she noted, alluded by the housing committee from a fund provided for that purpose. Classes in human anatomy have completed their study of the skeleton and are now starting on the dissection of the body. Air Race Winner Return Today. San Francisco, Oct. 13—Lt. B. W. Maynard, who won first place in the transcontinental air race will hop off for Minneapolis on the return trip to tomorrow afternoon, he said today. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. The Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 J. B. Watkins, President W. E. Hazen. Asst. Cash. C. A. Hill, Vice Pres. D. C. Asher, Asst. Cashier C. H. Tucker, Cashier It is not enough that "BRANHAM'S" Suits and Coats are carefully and painstakingly tailored, but because we sense our responsibility they must lead from the style point of view. From amid the myriad freaks and fancies that crop out each season "BRANHAM'S" styles are selected and offered only after careful and experienced elimination and after selection. BLOUSES Distinctive and exclusive gowns for every occasion. MILLINERY FURS BANKING In the banking course at the Lawrence Business College students are drilled in the use of all the various books of entry used in our largest and best banks. Transactions are made over the counter with students of the school as customers. Our school bank is equipped with Burroughs Posting machine, adding and listing machines, calculators, files, and large blank books, such as are used in regular banks. Commercial law, penmanship, rapid calculation, business efficiency, law of bankruptcy, collections and credits, letterwriting and commercial arithmetic, are taught in our banking course. Banks are constantly calling on us for help, and we place our students as soon as qualified. Ask for our catalog. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE WEAVER'S Blouse Shop Is ready to show you the most complete assortment of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Satin and fancy Stripe and Plaid Blouses ever shown here. 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