FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1937 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dr. Naismith Fears Changes St. Louis, Dec. 2 — (UP)—Dr James A. Naismith, 76-year-old father of basketball, said today that coaches and rules-makers are taking the game he invented 46 years ago in a one-way ride on the road to ruin. Dr. Naismith, professor emeritus at the University of Kansas, where he served as physical education director for 39 years, said the danger was not immediate, and pointed out that he has never heard such should "put life in the old dog." "Briefly, the drastic rule changes of 1932 did more harm than anything conjected by the rules-makers since the game was invented." Doctor Naimish said. "Basketball is exceptionally popular. It is played in 58 countries, its rules patterned after those made in the United States, but the 1932 rule changes have nearly ruined it." Hullinger Has Article Published Edwin Ware Hullinger, a graduate of the University, and an acting professor of journalism here last year, has an article in the Commentator magazine for November. It is entitled "Can the South Save itself?" Lending Library Available to Students A lending library, made possible by an appropriation by the Memorial Union operating committee, opened week in the Student Union lounge. Books may be checked out from the hostess' desk at the rate of ten cents for three days and three cents a day thereafter. This nuculeus for what the management hopes will become a browsing room was chosen by librarians from Watson library. Members of the committee, appointed by Mr. C. M. Baker, director of libraries, are Miss Helen Tits-Hein, Miss Hog, and Miss Laura Newsonger. Federal Officers Make Raid Boston, Dec. 2. - (UP) - Federal officials late today seized opium and heroin valued at 100,000 dollars in a bank safety deposit box. The seizure followed an 18-month investigation of the activities of an international narcotic ring leading to arrests in Chicago, Baltimore, Washington, and "Dallas," according to State attorney France J. W Ford. Save a life from tuberculosis-buy Christmas seals. SQUARE Pure Dye Silk Satin! Hand Rolled Edges! 49¢ lensationally Priced! - As crazy as a patch-wore shoulder, the dancers are colorful as the big gamel Scarfs without rhyme or reason yet taking the country by force. PENNEY'S EAR MUFFS In Crimson and Blue 49c Others at 25c The intramural handball tournament will soon be completed, as only players with a score of 15-8 or above before the champion can be decided. In the game between litterers and water polo teams, players with a score of 15-8 and 15-5. The final will be played between the champions, Cobham Hall, to determine the champion of the tournament. Handball --the first games in the dart tournament have been posted, and these games are to be played by Dec. 7 at the latest. Podcast #395 Women's Intramurals The basketball practice hours ended Thursday evening and the regular games will begin next week. There has been no change in the schedule that was announced yesterday. Tuesday There are only a few remaining tournament to be played off before the final may be determined. Before the final Bridge, Alpha Chi will play Will Bridges. Alpha Chi, will play Will Bridges. Alwavs the Best GRANADA JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY AND SATURDAY Modern Wit in a Streamlined Hit! Just a Little Innocent School Girl When She Left She South Platte, but After She Got to New York--with Edna May Oliver Maureen O'Sullivan Walter Pidgeon Oh Boy! It Has Plenty of Yumph! You'll Love This Picture! ALSO ALSO Musical Comedy Ice Skating Novelty KANSAS PLAYERS K.U. DRAMATIC CLUB — SUNDAY — FRASER Theater Could You Wish for More? New Steps! New Songs! New Loughs! FRED ASTAIRE GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN JOAN FONTAINE IN PRESENTS AN ALL-STUDENT CAST "A Damsel In Distress" Monday - Tuesday Thursday-Friday December 6-7-9-10 "ELIZABETH the QUEEN" By MAXWELL ANDERSON Seats Reserved at Ticket Office Green Hall — Call K.U. 174 cuts, Corbin hall. The winner of this game will play Stockwell, Ind., for the championship. Pine, Pong Tuberculosis kills one individual very eight minutes, and two-thirds f these persons are under 45. That is he reason for Christmas Seals. In the ping pong tournament yesterday, the champion was played. Today at 4:15 the IW.L and T.N.T will play and the final winner was Corbin ball. These games will be continued on Monday, when Watt and T.W.L will play IW.D. and T.N.T will play IND. The paper which must be signed by the volleyball teams expecting to attend the dinner for this group must be signed by the gymnasium by Monday, Dec. 6. 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