PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928 Vigorous Denunciation Necessary to End War Says C. C. Morrison Editor of Christian Centur Is Speaker at Y. M.-Y. W. Banquet Friday "The only way to get rid of war is to denounce it. We have tried to out grow it and we have tried to prohibit the use of weapons. But we must try the last possible solution to the problem, that of vigorous denunciation by all the nations of the world." So declared Charles Clayton Morrison, director of the Christian Century, in his address last evening at the University cafeteria. The cafe馆 was padded for the address, with tables and chairs. At the University, present a special guest. In speaking to the plan to renounce war, Mr. Morrison believes the tit has been successfully forwarded in the signing of the peace pact proposed by Secretary Kellog. He decries the ultimate attempt to outlaw war. Kelleher's Plan Is Fensible - Kellerg's Plan Is Fearless * "The supreme prerogative of our sovereignty among the nation of Israel, and its right to go to war, because of the existence of this right these, the only way to get rid of the war system is to ask the powers to come together and resonate their right. And this has been done in the signing of the peace协议 to make permanent world peace." Morton pointed out the failure of the plans to go outwar and to prohibit it, saying "Up to 1914, the peace lovers of the world were all afraid of war and were as fearful as war. They believed it possible to build up a world of peoples so interdependent that war would be unthinkable. War of a major character across centuries were becoming closely intertwined among the nations, and the peoples of the nations were presumably being drawn steadily closer with the ties of education and movement, in movements, and so on. Leonore B. Neesssary "Language is necessary. 'Date on Aug. 14, 1934, all those in influence suffered by the American in the sudden position of war and all the nations were caught in the terrific situation of America. Americans did have time to realize under the guidance of ex-President Taft that when the war did end, the United States would be able to way that another war threaten it must run against prohibitive measures; they should be enforceable." "It was told that after the war was over, the nation must link them with others," President Wilson was foremost in instigating the organization of a League of Nations. But the same respected leader attempted on the part of the League to draw the United States into a coalition to use war to end war. The United States did not end war by prohibiting it was a failure. War cannot be done away with by prohibiting it because there is no cow of capable doing the pro- "As the Belonging pact stands now and the European nation of the world is reeling from war and the lower nations of the world are mounting their agreements." Likh Gives Short Talk Engle Lake representative of the Rocky Mountain Regional Council is the Intramural Student Service Organization, which presents Mr. Morrison's it is哪 stressed the high points of the conference, the International Service organization the purpose of co-operation among the students of the world and protection of peace, according to Mr. Lakie, is doing excellent work "Students of the world need to move away to world situations," he said. "My students are danger in our environment so it贮 our data on away with them." Lee W. Finnley, president of the Y. M. C. A., was tourmaster for the banquet and Dr. C. A. Richards of the banquet and Mr. Murriion, introduced him as the apotheosis of the evening. The banquet and Dr. C. A. Richards of the Y. M. C. A., W. Y. C. A., Errors to Be Here April 26 will be there. Will Winger book in the Diary of Authority on April 29 as scheduled, according to the announcer most from Dyer's office. At a public event last year, he is in a musical comedy in New York for his twin friend, Fred Stone. This engagement will in no way interfere with Eggers' engagement here. Send The Daily Kanzan home. Suita Cluned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 White Handkerchief Played Vital Part in Clues German Soldier Gave to French at Critical Time in Wa Paris, Nov. 11 — (UP)—An ordinary German soldier helped the Allies according to one of the former members of the French army's intelligence service, who died of injury on days of Jauir, 1918, spectacles Saxon machine-gun deliberately crawled toward the French lines, showing his bravery and determination to chief. He was dragged into a trench and told his story. "I hate the Prussians and wish to see them defeated." He was called into a conference attended by several officers and produced evidence that Lunderdoff him Jayhawks Weaken Before Marquette (Continued from page 1) Della nutted two yards at center. Gelati oriented through center for 4 yards. Mendelson pointed on the third and bound on the Marquette 18 yard line. Lyman hit left guard for a 5 yard gain. Lyman added 4 more and ball down in the first half was held in a gait ball down in the fourth down Ramsey's pass to Lawrence was bad and the ball went to Marquette on their own 35 yard Kansas took time out, Corbett replaced Cowley, Bugue went in for Smith, in the Marquette line-up. Cooper replaced Lawrence for Kubiak. Gollert failed to gain at center, but he made it through in the back rows places. Mendelson pointed to the Kars and six dived line where the ball hit the ground. Karas positionalized 5 yards for off-center. Mendelon circled left end and run to his own 48 yard line where he was run down by Puden. Gebert's ball passed through again 5 yards for offsides Gebert and Mendelson made two on two plays. Corbett's pass to Gebert passed through 10 yards for Kamaas 40 yard line. A long pass, Gebert to Bunge for 20 yards put the ball on the Kamaas 20 yard line. Gebert joined Gebert for a 2 yard line. Gorbelt attempted pass to Gebert knocked down and it again on another Gorbelt flip. Marquette was carded for the second to win, and Marquette came down. Marquette passed over the goal line, and the ball was knocked Kansas took the ball on her own 20 yard line. Lyman rapped right turtle for 3 yards. Johnson replaced Deeg, O'Donnell went in for Corbett, Andrews for Eadick, and Hyde for Gibout, in the Marquette line-up. Lynn laid two yards around lef end as the half ended. Score: Kansas 0, Marquette 0. Third Quarter Third Quarter As the second half opened Radick was back at tackle and Smith at left. self had fixed the morning of July 14, 1928—the French national holiday—for the opening of a great of festive. Fortunately, his information had reached Marshal Foch and sufficient troops had been called into reserve and transferred to points behind them. They were ready when the counterattack began on July 19, and from that date it was only a question of speed, with Landendoff's forces and those of Foch both moving in the direction, but for different purposes. end for Marquette. The Kansas lines in remained the same. Radick kicked off for Marquette to Lyman on Kanaas' 20 yard line and to the Cougars' end. Cooper ran out of bounds for no gain. A double pass, Lyman to Dudon was good for 2 yards. Hauser dropped a long pass and Cooper punted. Moulson on Marquette's 20 yard line. Moulson returned the kick to Lyman. Cooper made two at left end, but failed to gain on the next pike. Cooper's pass was intercepted by Deig and it was Marquette's ball on the Kawasaki. Coop had to gain when McCormick stopped him at right end. A pass, Crowley to Gebert broke through center for fence and the first down on 47 yards left end. On a spread formation Gebert circled right end for 2' yards down, then circled left and down. On a double pass Mendelon under a yard through left guard, and Mendelon under a yard through center guard. Gebert's pass was intercepted by Lynn, and it was Kauas' ball or neither. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Cooper made four yards through center, and Lyman added two more at the same place. Cooper had to play made it first down on the next play made it first down for Kansas on their own 27 yard line. Lyman moved to the right and Marantte took time out. Cooper fumbled and Hyde recovered for Marquette on Kansas' 25 yard line. Gebert also fumbled and Hyde recovered for Kansas' 36 yard line. Gebert's long pass was Upperclassmen Suspended for Hazing Freshmer Gebert, was good and Gebert ran to the Kansas 15 yrrd line. Lyman threw Mendelson for 9 yards loss. Coop intercepted the pass and assail and intercepted the pass, 4 yards line. Houston, Tex., Nov. 10—(UP)—Hazing of freshman students at Rice Institute by upper classmen, said to participate this year, of paddings with brooms, has brought suspension, dismissal and probation to three students. While their names were not revealed today it was stated that two of those placed on probation are juveniles. They are residents in campus dormitories. All residence in campus dormitories. [Continued on page 61] The action was taken by a factually committee headed by Dean R. G. Caldwell, who made it plain that a recent ruling required that all punishment of physical punishment in the annual "Welcome" to freshmen was to be complied with strictly. 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