Kane, Schowalter Are Latest Law Awards Two awards have been given to KU's School of Law last week, according to Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and Law School Dean James K. Logan. A gift of $100,000 to establish a distinguished professorship of law has been made in memory of Bartlesville, Okla., father and son, the late John Henry Kane, who died in 1955, and his son, John Miller Kane, who died in 1964. A new, annual $500 tuition and fee scholarship, The Schowalter Foundation Peace Through Law Scholarship Fund, will honor the late H. A. Schowalter, former Harvey County State Legislator. The gift for the John Kane Distinguished Professorship of Law was made to the University's Endowment Association by members of the family. This is the first such professorship awarded to KU's School of Law. The recipient of the professorship will receive his regular KU professional salary plus income from the endowment. The Schowalter Scholarship Fund was given by the Schowalter Foundation which was established in the will of Mr. Schowalter who died in 1953. The money will go to one or two Kansas law students who show an interest in promoting world peace through law. The School of Law will select recipients starting in January, 1966. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers THE RED DOG presents - Pre-Thanksgiving Party Mon.-Nov.22 No Cover Show Time 7:30 Also Appearing The Tips, excellent four- piece rhythm and blues quartet. Singing "Temptations" The Red Dog will be closed Nov.26.Open Nov.27 with The Rising Sons Dec.1st-Bluething The Rising Sons Dec. 1st-Bluethings Dec. 3rd-Flippers