PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 University to Play Prominent Part in 75th Anniversary Celebration Planned by City October 10 to J The University of Kansas will play a prominent part in the 75th anniversary celebration planned by the university and includes games at 12, Likewise, the K. G. football game with Emporia Teachers—"BILG Teams"—included as part of the 75th anniversary. On the second day of the celebration, the stadium will be utilized for a public meeting to be addressed by the mayor. The thrilling history of Lawrence, and in the evening a dinner for the members of the Memorial Hall building. the aftermison speakers will include N. H. Lountie, of Omaha, geminifera of Lincoln, Railroad, and probably Henry J. Allen of Wichita. In the evening, the principal address will be by the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence of Bossau, then by the church of Massachusetts, the City of Lawrence was named for Bishop Lawrence's father, Amos A. Lawrence, a Emperor Aid Society of the Empirer Aid Society. Pengguna it be Featured On Our New York City event will include pemeran and parade depicting the sailing session in the early stages of Lauren. It will have a live band and crew who learn much the same relation to the Civil War that Lexington and Con- federation did. The city of Lawrence was founded by a group of settlers sent to Kansas in the late 18th century. In the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society, for the purpose of establishing within the territory a body of citizens, the population state when opportunity arose. The natural channel of congration to Kansas was from Missouri, an encampment located at the border of Kansas-Nebraska bill had left to the residents of the territories the frame for settlers, with them the subject of slavery; it became a race between the controlling force to see which could get a larger group of settlers established. The first small porpoise to establish Laverne arrived August, 1, 1854, and camped on the brow of Orcad, Oregon, at Corky Corbett's new sitetown. It is a couple of days they moved down to the river bank which they first called Wakoken, and where they were rescued. Early in September, Dr. Charles Bolkinson, who later became the state's first governor, arrived with two families of settlers, including the first women settlers, and the new town may be said to have become firmly estab- Free Sailors Capture Port Friction between two such sharply defined interests developed early. PARKER Pens and Pencils TWO BOOK STORES Lawrence Typewriter Exchange Phone 737 Mass land led from private quarrels to open conflicts, with raids and counter raids. These usually involved small groups of men who were a member of that a group of free-state men from Lawrence cultured the fort at Lawrence to protect them in miles east of Lawrence. The capture was effected by backing a lead of burning hair against the block. On another occasion, two larger parties met at Black Jack, a community cast of where Baldwin is now situated, and engaged in something much more serious. They credited in some places as being the first battle of the Civil War. The principal raid, and one that attracted national interest, and became one of the important causes in Sheriff Jory May, June 23, 1856. Pre-hare Sheriff Appointed Samuel J. Jones, postmaster of Westport, now a part of Kansas City county, has served the county by the grand jury of that county. This grand jury, as well as all persons in authority in that territory, were in sympathy with the pre-shore law. We are pro-shore. The free state communities of Lawrence, Topeka and Oaunatomie, were having many difficulties with these cities, with and with our residents, worth, Artcote, need—nearer to Lawrence—Franklin, and Leupton. The Jones appointment was a thorn to the free states, and every effort short of actual resistance, was made The night of May 29, the United States marshal came to Lawrence with a pass of 200 men and entered the marshall, with a presence of 10, entered the town and made some arrests. The officers bilded him dismissed his pass. Sheriff Jones summoned the men and the whole band into the town to assist him in serving warrants he had. These included warrants for the arrest of free state men charged with disturbing the peace of the ter- destruction of the newly completed Free State Hotel, where Ehldridge now stands, and the suppression of the two newspapers. The hotel, it was not until a few years ago for "Robinson and his gang," and the two newspapers were charged with sedition for publishing articles about night stirrion attack among the slaves. Hotel is Destroved The hotel was fired on with cannon and then set fire, and the newspaper presses thrown into the river after the type had been scattered in the street. Members of the posse, out of bounds, robbed more or less an hour before evening the home of Doc Robinson also was burned. Miles Bush and Greg Keller are part of the board member of the Fishing Club on the University of Georgia, who is speedy workman. They have been a member for 25 years. Price Range Eastern newspapers, especially those of the Free State party, gave quantities of space to account of the court's decision in shawytsha papers, and pro-slavery interests, the destruction of the hotel and newspapers was a victory for law and order, since these places were so much more vulnerable to the plain letter of the law. $1.98 to $3.98 William Forlign, A. B, 292, has been accepted a position as a circulation promoter with the Capitol publications and is appointed August in the Great Lakes region. Felt. Soliel. Velvet. 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