TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hargiss Enters Team in Drake Relay Event Football Lettermen Only Ones Eligible to Compete in Special Event Special Event Coach H. W. "Dill" Horgis announces this morning that the football team would enter a relay team in the foot-race run at the Drake relay this year. This race is a special event of the Daufe relay, the relay of the Daufe relay, which is from the front foot, which won their respective conference this year. Also other the latter are not involved. The schools which will compete in the event this year will be the University of Utah, Northwestern University, Oklahoma State University and the University of Kansas, University of Alabama, and Notre Dame. Tulane University was the winner of the race last week. Prospective candidates for the include Gridley, Kite, N. Sorem, Foy, M. Sorem, Page, Madison, Black, Smoot, "Fisher," and other lettered of 1830. SOCIETY The book club of the American association of university women will meet Wednesday with Miss Carol Watkinson, 1027 Vermont, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Clark Woodard will review "Peebers d' Islands" and roll call will be the names of women poets. G. E. Anderson Jr. of Scott City was a guest at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday. Mrs. W. G. Fink, of Fredonia, was a guest at the Chi Omega home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Woodward, Spokane, Wash., are guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Leila Mae Hacker of Leavenworth Kan, was pledged to Alpha Delt P at pledging service yesterday. Dribbles Everyone forgot the approaching fi nals to go and see it. Thanks, to splendid co-operation between the crowd and audiences the audiorium was filled five minutes before the game. These on the program were Messrs Bishop, O'Leary, Johnson, Cox, Page Hale and Rushaye of Lawrence, Mesquite Knotter and Holiday, Holden, and Koster of Lincoln. The evening's entertainment was quite exciting with the blackboard-led storytelling, and music seers. The forty minute exercise was well performed and the boys responded with applause. At intermission Coach Herbert Allandale's team of Pamela Jones, Natasha Todd and Jody Mills put on an aerial exhibition with Ted Eaton as co-representant. The work was Among those present , . . . the Chancellor and his wife enjoy playing the game from choice that thoor seats . . . . Mike Wheeler , who is the director of Naismith coming in late to his from roow lookout . . . Jim Bauss on over the far end of the press conference . . . Van Girls on girls on the stage . . . Rub Thomson, this year's latter rain, back to look on as Nick McGraw takes four foot steps . . . Doe Allen drinking the players' water and squirming in his chair . . . Quley calling in that bag deep voice 'You can't Announcements Announcements --in enforcement appropriations and other strengthening is recruitment of more agents and store keepers-gaguers. A 100 per cent increase in the number of prohibition investigations and special agents, a proportionate increase in crime bureau and other enforcement courts, and additional district attorneys. The executive council of W.S.G.A will not meet this evening. Fern Snyder, president. By a vote of the faculty of the School of Law, all students who plan to attend the summer session, 1911, will be required to enroll Tuesday, Feb. 3. All enrollment must be completed on Friday at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at 8:30 wiednesday morning. Feb. 4. Assignments for the first day will be due by Friday. McKean board. Robert McNair Davis. 8. Present organization for enforcement is held to be still inadequate. 1927 with continued improvement and 7. The commission is of the opinion that there is yet no adequate observance of enforcement. (Continued crop page 1) BASIC CHANGES ARE ADVOCATED Under this head the commission also recommends abolition of the statutory limits on medicinal liquor prescriptions and would remove "resentment on the part of the medical profession." Opposition to more latitude in federal securities and pension would give greater power in poisoning the industrial alcohol industry. The commission also renewed under this section its amendment, submitted to congress a year ago. 10. While the commission is divided as to the wisdom of continuing the statute, the amendment, all agreed that if revised it should be passed. The commission, giving the state concurrent power to enforce the amendment, the commission holding it had been ineffective, would continue to take action. It was also agreed that any revision should do away with the "absolute right" of the amendment as to adjustment to local situations. The liquor control plan proposed by Henry W. Anderson of Richmond, Va., and South, assumed importance because he won three of his colleagues over to it and two others approved it conditionally. The jury concluded in favor of the present prohibition structure. These approving it besides Anatole Mackinick, former vice president, Don Rosemund Pount of the Harvard Law School, and Kenneth Mackinick, former district judge of the Federal Judge Paul J. S. McCormick, of California, approved it conditionally. Concluding that prohibition cannot be more conveniently, proposed adoption by the United States of a system of liquor sales operation, proposed adoption by the United States of a system of liquor sales operation, proposed adoption by the new electorate in Sweden. Prepare for Revision Prices charged for liquor would be kept as low as possible to minimize any temptation for bootlegging. Sales would normally be handled by the books. The amount sold my individual would be limited. Each buyer would agree to account for his purchases on demand. Relevance of the license to use the liquor would determine unlawfulness or violation of regulations. ELECTRIC RADIOS is undertaken we recommended: "The congress shall have power to regulate the traffic in or transportation of information liquors within the importation and export of all goods from the United States and all territories subject to the jurisdiction thereof for such purposes." Advocates Liquor Plan He recommended establishment of a be-partisan national commission on liquor manufacture, importation and transportation of liquors in interstate commerce would be vested in this body and everyone involved in the stock of which should be privately owned, but its earnings limited to five or seven per cent. Excess profit would be retained for use in educating the public in the evasive of excess drinking. The plan then contemplates creating state laws that would purchase supplies from the national corporation and dispense them to the state for use at state control commission. And thereby his proposed national commission to the federal reserve board and the interstate commerce commission in their control prices charged for liquor would be kept as low as possible to minimize any cost associated with making it be made only to persons holding license books. The amount sold any individual Prepare for revision The following text in event revision is undertaken was recommended. Complete $59.50 Shimmons Bros. Plumbers and Electricians Repair Work. Especially. 836 Mass. Phone 161 GLARING LIGHTS IMPERFECT PRINT SMALL TYPE —are just a few of the punishments to which you subject your eyes. Help your eyes retain their strength and clearness by getting properly fitted glasses. F. H. ROBERTS Optometrist 833 Mass. St. States dealing to retain prohibition could do so and the federal government would provide protection against shipwreck damage if the state desired said. Within the state it would have to enforce its own law. In such a case the federal government, such a state would be under bond. Oppose Increased Appropriation Anderson declared his plan would strike at the heart of the bootlegging business by removing the opportunity for liquor to be provided to provide liquor "in competition with good liquor supplied by the state agency at lower prices than he could meet." Revision of the Eighteenth amendment would make a necessary preliminary change in the laws governing the proposed amendment be changed to read: "The congress shall have power to prohibit the manufacture, trafficking and selling of liquor without许可" quips for beverage purposes. While Anderson disagreed with the commission report he signed with its conclusion that the law has been more efficient and less burdensome than the prohibition bureau in 1927. He also opposed its proposal for enlarged employment appropriations and increased compensation. Unalterable opposition to the return of the inland ship was veiced by Anderson. He would allow the plim except as to the specific use of excess profits, is now in operation either in the present system of government or in the reserve bank system, or in both. Anderson said in discussing his proposal, that he would assume that the employees because the essential employees would be bended. The product would be delivered in the mission, and there would be no demand or profit in illegal liquor so long as a reasonable supply could be obtained. "An analysis of this plan," he added shows that it meets every aspect of the problems. It is predicted upon our own success, but it also involves with problems involving similar principles of private ownership and regulation. It fully preserves the benefit carried through the abolition of the tax system, which makes it flexible and may readily be adapted to varying local conditions as well as to new situations or new efforts at ever "It is conformity with our political system, contemplates effective action of the federal governments in their appropriate adjustments of these activities to each other with a maximum of discretion to be consistent with effective liquid control. Destroy Crime Inducement "To the extent that there is an unavoidable demand for alcoholic beverages, it means that demand by local law is insufficient to meet such a demand, instead of having it supplied with dangerous or deleterious stuff through the laws and criminal classes the evermoving proofs of the present illegal trade," which public service is being corrupted. Apparently referring to the Anderson plan, Chairman Wickerman said in his separate report that he had "great double doubt" about whether such a plan would work in America. "I think the pressure to obtain books authorizing purchase of liquor would be too insensitive to all benefit of the system would be lost, or else, the investment would be less attractive and would each such influence in congress that the distinctive characteristics of the system would be destroyed and an attendance of liquor soon flow for all "It is because I see no escape from its return in any of the practicable alternatives to prohibition that I unite with my colleagues in agreement that we should cooperate, and, offering with some of them, I have been forced to conclude that a further trial should be made of the cofecality of the Eighteenth amendment under the present organization, and that the recommended injurievements. PRESENT SYSTEMS It is important that the present system may not be too best attainable, and that any substitute for it would not lead to the unrestricted flow of intoxicating liquefy, with the attendant evils of alcoholism. A slight upon our social organization. The commission was critical of that provision of the Volunteer net which permits "non-intoxicating fruit juices" in a widespread distribution of this invention to hyperspray and evasion. This provision under which the California grape growers have engaged in a widespread rampage to market grape juices has been described to air was described as an anomaly provision which in effect "removes wine mingling from the field of practi- Denouncing the evils of the saleen Wickerychurn added: "Why home wine making should be inadvisal while home breeding of beer and home dining of spatula are not, why wine commercially reapprehensible then making the same wine outside the home for home use, or what matter is the material for wine commercially for use in the home and not penal to make in huge quantities the material for wine making and how it may be deposited of them is not apparent", the commission said. The report added that vinters must be subjected to a vinetentious manner to sanctify home making of wine of greater alcoholic content than permitted" in other sections of the Vol. 42 Act, and so contrary to the policy announced in section three (of the Vol. 42 Act) that it can only be a source of Present System May Be Best The commission was also critical of the conditions under which the probation experiment was inaugurated. Could not Exceed Success at Once "I could not be expected that legislature would pass laws that allow an atone stroke redefine total abstinence," would escape the difficulties of forcing seceded habits and social customs to conform to legislative fiat," the commission said. Beating the difficulties attending the beginning of federal prohibition, the If Good Shoe Repairing Is Your Desire. Don't Pass Us By! Our ambition is to Serve You Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 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Unwarranted search and seizures and the character and appearance of prohibition agents result in distress in prohibition enforcement for the United States attorneys and judges. commission said it came into existence during emotional of the war The commission found many other points contributing to enforcement difficulties including: Resentment of military forces who were absent from the country when the amendment was adopted. Failure to appreciate the magnitude of the enforcement task. Lack of federal experience in use. of police power. The attempt to enforce prohibition 'as something on another plane from the law generally.' "High handed methods, shootings, and killings." "Unfortunately public expressions by advocates of the law, approving killings and torturing people in raids and seizes and deprecating the constitutional guarantees involved" Constant changes in law and in enforcement officials and abandonment of educational activities against use of intoxicants. A. G. 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