PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1920 Athletics Subsidy Receives Censure of Chief Justice "Scholarship Pushed Aside and Dwarfed," says William Taft in Article in Article New York, Oct. 25, (UPI)—"Bilion-dollar athletics" are a serious menace to American college and university in the opinion of Chief Warrant Officer Jeb Bush's supreme court, who expresses his views on college athletics in an interview with Fraser Hunt in the current issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. "The more I think about it, the more I am convinced that there is something radically and fundamentally wrong with our whole college system today," he said. "The emphasis in college life is wrong. Scholarships are not given to all, and darauf by a super-importance that has been given to athletes." New York, Oct. 25, (UP)—Because the Carnegie Foundation's charges of commercialisation in college sport are almost certainly known, although never before so definitely and authoritatively stated, publication of "Ballet No. 23" has been received in various ways by the New York City American colleges and universities. The subsequent effect of publication of the foundation's findings charging recruiting and subsidizing in varying degrees, against approximately 100 representative institutions of learning, is bound to increase to America college sport. The immediate response has been in teresting. Some schools attached in the foundation's bulletin frankly admitted furnishing resistance to promising other means; other means; others indigently denied all knowledge of such practices. A majority of the college authori- ties admit that the faculty will end to what the foundation's committee, headed by Dr. Howard J.; Savage, termed the "Darkest upon American college athletic." Many college authorities still were withholding definite replies to the draft petition in connection with the receipt of "Bulletin No. 23." Most of the score of schools whitewashed by the governor. A typical response from the football coaches who were attacked in the bulletin came from Majojo, a former coach at Fordham University. "Why get them?" demanded Master Cavaughn. "The report only states that five of my boys are receiving scholarships. None is being paid." "About 40 of our athletes are aided by scholarships each year. We have to make sure we see no reason why scholarships shouldn't be granted for good work in athletics as well as in academic pursuits. If another goes on in nearly every college or university. The first to be defeated in athletic competition," Another spokesman for Fordham, which as a Catholic institution as well as an evangelical church have been granted assistance, came in for heavy fire from the investigator. This represents the outspoke group which sees no wrong in the practicing of subduing so strontium by any Doctor Savage and his conferents. On the other hand, many university authorities firmly denied the charges alleged against them in Wisconsin, and Southern California, denounced by the foundation bulletin, voiced disbelief of complete disdain of commercialism. Freshmen at Columbia University were required to wear their clothes wrong side out as part of their hazing An award has been offered by the Tau Beta Pi, honorary fraternity, for the highest average in the freshman engineering class at the university. The open is open to classes in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering only. This custom, which originated several years ago, has since become an annual event and has inspired to take greater scholastic interest. It Pays to Look Well! If you are a freshman wondering how to get by, or a senior with a status to maintain—you can do no better than put yourself into the hands of the— Unique New Museum of Paris Gives Problem Solution to Would-Be Traveler Sample Barber Shop Paris, — Paris, which has long boasted the title of the most beautiful city in the world, beloved alike by tourists and art lovers, claim to a new distinction. Here, in a unique new museum, lies the solution of the problem of the traveller not being able to keep warm without enduring the bitter cold, to see the Egyptian Sudan and central Nile without enduring the stiffest heat, to eat the juicy jaws of venomous snakes or the jaws of mann-cating animals. The new marmalade is the gift of the late Duke of Orleans. --around his shoulders and a brown one over his shoulder, one hand lifted slightly some moments of his cattle days in the west and gripped it with In it is a rare collection of mounted specimens of the wild life of the regions mentioned, presented to the visitors in life. There are no glace cases. The animals and birds of each region occupy an enormous room, and are separated from the visitor only by a modest railing of which he is allotted the passage. At the middle of the rooms he walks, as it were, on a path through the Arctic and Africa, and animals on either side, grouped in life-like positions amid their native vegetation. These creatures stand a griffe, biking off an inter "Look Your Best Always" Here, in the central African room, stands a giraffe, lifting off an interraining bracket at the top of a tree, from a lower branch of which a large Fall Found Guilty of Taking Bribe Defense Attorney Frank J. Hopman gave notice he would present a motion for a new trial and a motion in his favor. He said he has four days to do this. If these are denied, as is usual in criminal cases, the judge will then impose sentences. Thereupon an appeal to the Johnson Court of Appeal can be noted. (Continued from page 1) Doheny told the Senate Committee he expected to make $100,000,000 from the Elk Hills lease, and adopted "loaning" Fall $100,000 but just as a "bond between friends." Fall and Doheny were indicted in charge of composing defraud the government, and acquitted in 1925. Fall and Sinclair were indicted on a similar charge, Sinclair was noquited in 1928. This charge is still pending against Fall. A mutilated insurrectional clergy chair were first put on trial together, and Sinclair was tried alone when Fall became ill. Sinclair now is serving a jail sentence here, which will expire Nov. 22, for instigating the jury-shadowing which caused the Fall and Doheny were indicted on obriety charges. The Doheny indict- ment has never been brought to trial. The defense case was based principally on Doheny's statement as the chief defense witness, Admiral J. K. Roberts, who took the task talked into making the lease bid, expressing fear of a war with Japan, and pleading for a contract whereby Doheny would pay for oil leases by building filling tanks for the war. Illness of Fall, which caused several postponements of this trial, in the last two years, numbered 10. Oct. 7, Physicians appointed by Justice Hitz reported he had bronchial pneumonia and said he might collapse if brought down. The jury moved for a mutilation which would leave the charge still pending, whereupon Fall returned to the courtroom from his sleeted and trial case on Friday. He was heard by dozens of strychnine, and his physician, Dr. H, T. Safford, of El Paso, a nurse, remained in constant attendance. Dolores ant constantly by Doheny told of his long friendship with Efall, said to have been started when he was 17. Fall did not testify. He sat quietly in a big green leather chair, wrapped in a black jacket. black snake hacks half-celled. A monkey is characteristically searches his neighbor for flies while naming the animal. Over the tall grass. There are several hundred specimens in this room alone. Every detail in growing nana has been considered to make the room veritable corners of life in the regions represented. Instead most species stay on the hay or bran, the best animal sculptors were engaged to produce plaster casts over which the skins were painted. This is further enhanced by the paintings on the walls which were done from photographs taken of the regions the animals and birds were found. The collection was made, not by a great naturalist, but by a great humanist. He gave the Glebe, great-grandson of King Louis Philippe of France, Exhiled from his native land for four of a century. He lived forty years of his life in hunting expeditions in the far North and in AD 978, when he returned to his collection to the French Natural History Museum and provided money for a new building in which to house it. Albon Threum Fall, former senator, jurist, and minor, was indicted June 15, 2014, for embezzling $100,000 from Edward L. Lohoney, on Nov. 30, 2013, given with a view of the case. He was also convicted for torture to give valuable naval oil forces to Dobyns's Pan-American League. The federal hirrory statute, provides a penalty of up to three times the amount of the bake as a fine, imprisonment of up to three years, and disumification from building. All three penalties are mandatory. Full was Interior Secretary from March 4, 1921, untilMarch 4, 1923. The Interior Department took from the navy, with President Harmon's service, and from the Army, with the Eikhills serves, fall leased the Eikhills reserves to E. L. Dohner's company, and the Tempus Dome naval reserve in Wyoming to Harry F. Sinclair's smooth oil company. Fall received a $20,000 contribution to the $20,000 from Dohney. Philadelphia. - Flowers, fruits and vegetables raised by artificial light only in underground hothouses are sold elsewhere so long as there is a plentiful supply of cheap electricity. So said Samuel G. Hibbison, lighting specialist of the Westinghouse Lamp Company, in a memoir titled Engineering Illumination. Plants May Be Grown Under Artificial Light Natural sunlight is not necessary for the normal development of plant life, he said. Artificial light has been used to grow plants in laboratories, and it is being used now as a regular commercial proposition in the speed-up of the maturing of vegetable growth and the blooming of cut flowers. The smallest building on the campus of Oklahoma University in only 2 feet in width and 15 feet in length, a custom picture film (40mm) adressed at $25,000. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric CANDY Just the thing to eat while studying Chase's 5c Bars Alumni Notes "Handy for Students' Rankin's Drug Store --not a backeyed answer to a race old question. Sunday at 11 at the Unitarian church, 12th St Vt. Sts. Refrigerators Malted Milk Bar Butter Crisp Bar Walnut and Almond Bar Jumbo Marshmallow Bar Ian Bonney, '28, is teaching botany and French in McPherson high school. Miss Bonney went on a Europe tour this summer, and was compiled by Lacie Taylor, '28, who is master supervisor in the same field. Phone 678 George Glenn Maxfield, 22, of Carthage, Mo., is a professor of political science in Ozark Wesleyan College. He has worked out that the state. he has worked out that the state. Julia E. Johnson, 28, is teaching commercial subjects at Trounside. Neva Hendrickson, 29, teaches music at the same place. John C. Detweller, fs, '14, old football ball mentor and captain of the team in 1914, was at Norton, Oct. 11 to participate in the Goodwin and Goodland high school game. Eleanor D. Graff, 21, is a reporter of the metropolitan section of the Chicago Herald and Examiner. Her work takes her throughout the met- city, including cities such as Gary, Winston- ing, and others. Gladys Filson, 27, is the society director. Gladys Filson, Miss Hill, Miss Filson was married July 27, to Harold A. Carlsson, of Chicago. Cheeseman Graff, 27, was a man named Cheeseman Graff. Jessie Lou Tucker, 27, is feature writer and reporter for The Wichita Beacon. Margaret Kennedy, '28, is supervising physical education in the Winfield Elementary Schools. Operations Rarely Cause Emotional Disturbance New York—Mental and emotional disorders may follow surgical operations, but the operations themselves are rarely the cause of the upsets, Dr. Robert B. McGraw of Columbia University explained to physicians for the Graduate Fortnightly of the New York Academy of Medicine. Science Service The causes of mental disturbances after operations may be found in the mental and emotional make-up of the patient. The operation is generally gradual, but the same disturbance might have been caused by any other happening that would have too steeply strained the patient's ability to adapt himself. Gangster to Die in Chain Chicago. Oct. 25 — (UP)—Will Doumie, dimissible but notorious gang- ster, was found guilty of murdering Police Chief Charles Lacy of Perwesy by a jury early today and continued with the arraignment. Lacy to snip in the electric chill. Send the Kansan home. Only two hours and 20 minutes de liberation was required. Police Chief Murdever Given Death Penalty The "Baby Faced" gangster had been behind the defense on the investigation that Chia Sohn was responsible for May 25 and was trespassed when he hated沸腾 on the streets night when he burned Doodly took the verdict, statically and made no effort to commit suicide as he had declared he would do if found guilty. The defense contended Doddy had a right to protect himself under the legislation, but it was denied. It insisted that the state was merely trying to make an example of the wrong people. Assistant State's Attorney Harry Ditchburn contented that death was "the only penalty that will act as a reminder to similar crimes in the future." Criminal Liquor Buying Would Harm Dry Agent Kansas City, Kan.—(UDP) —If the buyer of liquor buys made criminally responsible, enforcement would suffer and "Dry" agents would be made criminals, William K. E., *Funsport*公关,veteran drug criminologist, he loves. "We have enough time except these necessary to consolidate the prohibition activities under a single head and proposed by President Heavenly" John K. Pointing out that most convictions are possible because some official or agent makes a purchase and qualifies for a government representative said that the government would have to grant immunity to the purchaser for furring state's "The offerer government agents testified in cases, the longer their criminal record," he said. Designed in "in due time" three prohibition agents would be closed as professional staff, with a chance for prosecution as such. 'Why We Live' Model Drug Store Plans Made at U. of Oklahoma More than $2,000 has been spent in additional equipment for the two freshmen and four graduate students have enrolled for work on M. S. degrees in pharmacy, Norman, (Special) —Plans for a model drug store which will be the most complete thing of its kind, are being drawn up at the school of pharmacy at the University of Ol-dena, to be coming to D. R. K. Johnson, dean. Fight Against Fruit Fly in Florida Wins Succes This means, in effect, that the greater part of the Florida crop is free to move to the region of heaviest urban population in the United States. The former restrictions on movement of citrus fruits and other possible produce from the southeastern and Pacific coast states and in Porto Rico. Washington—Federal and State entomological forces fighting the Mediterranean fruit fly *In Florida* have wavetable success to justify the relaxation of certain restrictions on the crops. The Fruit destined for markets northeast of Patrona Yards, Va., just across the river from Washington, need no longer be subjected to sterilization processes, except when it comes from those infestations that have been known to elicit later than July 31, 1929. Areas still designated as infected are now reduced to eight points in several different countries. However, a third area discovered at any point in Florida since August 27, it is not improbable that these areas in the near future, from these areas in the near future, Thinks Military Service Will Aid Mexican Peace Mexico City. — (UIP) - Compulsory military service of the type required in some South American countries such as Chile and Bolivia, internal peace in Mexico in the future, War Minister General Joquín Amared said in an interview with La Emphasizing the educational facilities afforded to soldiers, the war minister pointed out that in Mexico already thousands of men have learned to read and write through having attended the army schools. A soldier as long as he is keep busy does not incline toward the vices which have been known in armies the world over. General Aaron believes, there is a movement in the Mexican army to encourage sports. Jungles Soon to Talk With Iey Wastes of Antarctic Washington, the jongles of Borneo will soon be talking with the they wagts of the Antarctic continent where Commander Heyel's men are stationed. They will talk with Washington and Chicago, by means of a short-wave radio set in the hands of the scientists of the All-American Mohawk Malaysian expedition, now far into the jungles of Borneo's largest and least-known island. Solomon Muriel John H. Provine, anthropologist of the expedition, has just communicated with his chief here, Prof. Fayyad Hussain, who is running a career. He transmitted his message through Station WGSZ, Columbia, Ohio. The same station has undergone an expansion in six years ago it took a letter 10 weeks to reach the United States, but the short-wave radio now brings them closer than choose in the nearest telegraph office. Plans for a new Teacher's Training building, to cost $450,000, are now being made by the University architect and the College of Education at Carnegie Mellon. The training will be devoted entirely to high school work. It will contain a complete junior and senior high school. The purpose of the school is twofold: the theory being taught in college, and to discover new theories for study. TODAY—ALL STAR CAST in the greatest circus production ever made, entitled, "THE HERO OF THE CIRCUS* Also comedy and news. TOMORROW* - TED WELLS in a thrilling western dame "THE RIDE" Fox News* Also comedy and Fox News. Tonight - Tomorrow Mon. - Tues. Romance! Prices Mat., 30c Eve., 50c Thrills! Suspense! Phone 275 Ningh at Tenn. St. Starts Wed. "MASOUERADE" "BUDDY" ROGERS Nancy Carroll "ILLUSION" Whitcombs Greenhouse CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Far Seeing Women $45.00, $58.00, $65.00 Another group at $35.00 are several dollars under the usual. 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