PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1928 Diamonds Are Found in Large Quantities in British Territory Government Limits Distribution of Crystals to Prevent Depreciation By William C. Fone United Press Staff Correspondent Capetown, Nov. 16—(UP)—Inside a barbed wire fence enclosing some thousands of acres of an uncropped ammonal farm with a little back of white men scratching the earth for diamonds. So valuable and so plentiful is the yield that the British government who is responsible for closing this hole has been able to police patrol to watch over it is in great difficulty because the more Dose and other drugs are marketed the lower fails their value. These stones in the Capetown banks are being released—about $30,000 a month. More cannot be taken from them without bringing down the market price. The story of their discovery is a romantic one. A year or so ago F.O.G. Fleury, miles north of Port Nolloth, A little later, Dr. Hans Meiorga, a logistician, came upon the scene at Alexander Bay where the river be ran out of cure promising shingle carrying oyster shells she collected. An extremely rich line of these oyster shells and among the shells were discovered diamonds of exceptional beauty. With a rapidity with which micel discoveries known in Africa Namqanquand quickly became floods with prospective navies. The minister of mines picked up diamonds worth $3,000 in less than an hour and tootly the stones are being taken from this wired endeavour at the mine rate by man who are born with the magnificent sum of $1.87 a day. Winning Teams to Clash Gridiron National Championship Hopes May Fall Chicago, Nov. 15—(UP)—Three undefeated teams in recent opposition oppose middle-girl gridiron tomorrow in gamen which may destroy their mates. Iowa, the only big ten conference team which has a clean hat, meets the undefeated Wisconsin team, at Iowa City, in a game which probably will decide the 1928 Western Conference championship. The Badgers, although undefeated, were tied by Parma, which lost to both Minnesota and Pittsburgh. Nebraska, big six leader, is a strong favorite to defeat Pittsburgh in the intersections clash, at Lincornia. The Cornhuskers defeated all of their western foes and by winning from Pittsburgh, Syracuse and the Army in two games, they own their substate, can establish a strong claim to national honors. Carmine Tec, rated one of the East's best winters, will play No 20 in Sunday's game. The team got away to a bad start this season, but apparently hit its stride last week against the Army, and is conceived a good chance of beating it. Approximately 1700 students at the College of Industrial Arts have signed a petition to remain in school and be a member for the school. The petition will be presented Somas by a delegation from the school and students in Fort Worth in the near future. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Three Elephant Skeletons Located in Lincoln, Neb Prominent Geologist Dies Lincoln, Neib., Nov. 16. -Three complete elephant skeletons have been found within the limits of Linel coin, according to Dr. E. H. Barbour, of the department of geology and mineralogy. One mammoth tooth was discovered earth beneath a frame building only a block from the university museum, and portions of his skleton have already been dug up, with shins to protect it. The property becomes part of the college ground, as the campus spreads. Chamberlin, Author of Theories on Earth's Origin (Other Campus Special) Chicago, Nov. 16, —(UP)—Funeral services will be held late today for Professor Thomas C. Chamberlin, 85, world figure in the field of biology, who died yesterday of bronchial pneumonia after a stroke. The original members of the University of Chicago faculty. The burial will be in Belaffin, Wis. Professor Chamberlin was the author of the planetstool hypothetical novel *The Solar Family*. He was generally accepted by scientists. Only three weeks ago his book "The Solar Family"—The Son's Children—was commissioned on favorably by critics. He pictured the sun as the mother of the earth and its father a passing star, which swept by the sun will mollify her eyes, coming from the southern heavens. At the time of his death, Professor Chambarin was Professor Emeritus of geology and paleontology at the University. Announcements Own house will be hold at the schoolhouse church Friday, Nov 10 at 8:30 a.m. For more information, started for those interested. All university students are cordially invited. The K. U. Dames will hold the first semester initiation ceremonies at 10 a.m. on Mrs. J. N. Carmen, 11 E. Church at 3 p.m. m. Wednesday, Nov. 21. Mac Cahal, editor All appointments for junior and senior pictures for the dayhawker should be made at Squires studio by Dec. 10. The group photos of all organization pictures should be in the Dayhawker office not later than Dec. 15. Just a little better than really seams necessary. That's the way we do our shoe rinsaling, shining, and dyeing at The Electric Shoe Shop. 1017 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. ...more leisure. . . . impressive, legible themes . . . better ranks . . . neater, quicker work Clear notes Phone 12 Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 548 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Ohio Students Suspended Fraudulent Voting in Election Brings Penalty Columbia, Ohio, Nov. 16.—Mildred L. Meyer and Henry K. Spalding, on arrival from Ohio by the court, recently for fraudulent voting and use of another person's feelings in the election of Honoring (Other Campus Special) Henen V. Lasher, Everett Laybourne, Lauren Glesser, and Mary Horden, were given a week's suspension with the sentence suspended. A statement issued by the court follows: "The court wishes to carry out the desire of the Student Senate to impose a penalty square basis. Offenders in the coming elections will receive no leniency." Columbia Police to Be Equipped With Shotguns Columbia, Mo. Nov. 18—Night police in Columbia will carry swadow-foot shotguns in the future, because revolvers were not sufficient to stop a nugro, who was caught in the act when two officers rushed close. Two officers fired at the fire, but he escaped, hurling himself through a glass door. Members of the police force say that when they are equipped with shotguns such an officer would be safe. Other Campus Sneclal White on the train, Longhams-Akansas special en route to Shreveport, our guesthouse was doubled up and invited him in with him unwilled of the concretenation and fear that his message had thrown into his patron's hearts. He had seen it through. It did not sliver the crum in his heart to make the kink out of his spine. We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Picture the surprise of food parents of an L. S. U. from when they received that puzzling telegram from their collegiate son. As the train creaked on its seening intermingle journey his chief thought became, "Why didn't she make her own reservation?" Listen Dads! Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 16. "Arive at nine. Everything O. K. Just gave birth to a blood." "The College Jeweler" We are on the job every day in your building helping keep your sons and daughters happy. We welcome you and hope you will come in to see us. We serve the best of foods at the most economical prices. 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