THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1928 PAGE THREE Smith Gave Radio Talk While Drunk, Charges Preacher Nominee Denies Statement Yesterday in Affidavit Issued by His Counsel Albany, N. Y., Oct. 6. - (UP) - A statement, with avidiflavit attached, bearing upon another report that Governor Alfred E. Smith was intoxicated has been issued here by Edward Griffin, counsel to Governor Smith. The statement follows in part; "A communication was received at the executive chamber stating that the RevJ Manning E. Van Nostrand, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church in Lakewood, attended a conference at the Bible conference held at Winnipeg Lake, Ind., that Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York was so intoxicated when he was trying to talk over the radio immediately after two men had arrived at the conference that two men had to hold him up. Some time afterward, Van Nor strand issued the following statement strand issued the following statement: "I did make the statement in Indiana that I had been informed that upon one occasion when Governor Thomas J. McCain said he was no intercepted that he had to be supported by two persons. "I also made the statement in Indian that I had been informed that on the Sunday following his nomination the governor went to New York and that when he was in Albany station he had been drinking. "I also made the statement that is my opinion, if anyone asked the give me a chance to whether or not during his occupancy of that high office he had used intoxicating liquors or had been a drinking man that the governor would admit that he was." "I further stated in Indiana that I had never read or heard any denial by the governor himself that he was a drinking man; but the only denials I had heard were made by others and I did not believe the governor would deny it if he were asked the direct question." Albany, N. Y., Oct. 6, (UP)— Ghany, Alfred E. Smith commented today on the statement of the Rev. Manning E. Van Nostrand, Albany Baptist Pastor, in which the pastor admitted be repented to a Bible committee from Lake Bliss, Indiana, reports he had heard Smith was intoxicated. "I'm satisfied," Smith said, "that Always on Way But Never Arriving, Is Fate of Light Ray When Caught by Atom, Einstein Theory Declares By Dr. Edwin E. Slosson, Can you conceive of a thing moving perpetually toward a particular point with the greatest possible speed and yet never being able to reach the point because the nearer it gets the slower its approach? Whether you can conceive of it or not, this is what you are expected to accept among the other curious consequences of Einstein's theory of relativity. If a mass of matter, a stray stone or a shooting star, travels faster than the speed of light in the sun, it will be pulled a bit out of its straight course, and, unless it is going by too fast to be stopped, it will come around the sun in a spiral, getting closer and closer each time it comes around. If it is going a little too fast to fall, it will continue to revolve forever around the sun like a miniature planet. Gravity Affects Light All gravity affects the behavior of falling bodies has been known since the time of Newton. But Einstein first surmized, what eclipse observation subsequently proved, that a ray of light behaves in the same way. If a ray of light from a star passes close to the sun, it is pulled a bit further and falls into the sun or become its satellite if the light did not travel at too high a speed, in fact at the highest possible speed. But the sun is too big and bulky to lasso a ray of light as it flies by at the rate of one meter per second. They were solider, if it were as small as an of the minor panels with its present weight, it might capture light and hold it in perpetual captivity. According to modern belief all matter is made up of atoms and each atom is constructed like the solar system but with this difference, that the fair minded American citizen would be compelled to reach the conclusion that the Dr. Rev. Van Noronis convicted himself out of his own mouth. --and Dry Cleaning Students may not have victories in their rooms at Westward College, Memphis, Tennessee. No musical instrument was needed before 1 p.m., and after 7:30 p.m. The University of South Dakota Vernon, S. 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If we regard it for convenience in calculations as a more accessible result, the remarkable result that a ray of light headed toward it would never reach it, it would circle around the nucleus forever in an unending spiral, continually coming closer but never getting to the central point. For, as it figures out, the nearer the light gets to the center of the inner circle, the next to inner circle though its velocity remains the same. 11th and Mass. A Home Experiment It may aid you to get a conception of this Einstein idea of space and matter if you try this simple experiment. Stretch a sheet of thin rubber into a balloon shape, frame such as the ladies use for embroidery. The smooth flat surface represents empty space, and a little worm making his way across it in a straight line could serve as a ray under the balloon. Underneath and make a hump. This slows up the progress and diverts the direction of the travelling worm as he crawls up its slope. Such humps and hooks stand for the particles that are found in the universe, the passage of light by causing curves in the surrounding space. Now stick a pin up from below, pulling the rubber up by the head like a mountain peak with sides increasing in steepness. Then pull the rubber perpendicular. To a warm such a mountain peak would be as high as heaven, and if he attempted to climb it he would find it harder and harder to ascend the far up he got. Otherwise you can't reach your feet. You don't. Perhaps nobody can, but it may be true. The universe is.) Do you get the idea? Perhaps you don't. Perhaps nobody can. But it may be true. The universe is not limited by our imagination. At the Colorado Agricultural College, the enrollment is the largest in the history of the school. Of the 1200 students enrolled, the engineers lead all departments in total enrollment. John Galloworth's play "Loyalies" has been selected for presentation at Syracuse University. 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FEARING Telephone 1611 408 West 6th St. The Pi Upsilon fraternity held its annual party last night. (Saturday) at the chapter house, Burt Colman's, Ammasandra McDonnell, and Rachel Chapman of the party. The chaperones were: Mrs. Charles W. Stiff of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Jennie Mahlok of the Pi Upsilon home. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity gave its annual paddle party night (saturday) for the bachelor decoration for the party at the Greek Orthodox Church in Lake Como. The Kearne's Orchestra played for the dance. The chaperone were Mrs. Marcia Hirsch, M.S., and Mrs. Baldwin Ralph Baldwin of Gamma Phi Beta, Mr. M. Haitz, Cleio, N. M., and Mrs. Emma Fagan of Delta Tau Delta. Out of town from Atlanta, Mr. A. R., B. 28, Edila, Ms. Eddie Edilbáth, Topus, Mr. Jack Cleio, Ms. David Cleio, Mr. Clouse, André McKinley, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Deben, Topeka. Phi Delta Theta fraternity gave me an formal dress for their chapter house Friday night. The Georgette's Orchestra furnished a matching dress, and Mr. Edith Miller of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, Mr. J. H. Krumer of the Phi Kappa Gamma fraternity, Mr. J. Jane McDaniel of the Phi Delta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a formal tea Friday afternoon from 5 to 5 in honor of Mrs. Myrtle Ramsey, their housemother. Those in the receiving line were Kim Korn and Frances Praiser. The tea wasoured by Miss Mignon Hoehn, dean of women. The house was decorated with pink flowers. She played the piano during the afternoon. The Alpha Delta Pi security hold their open house Friday night from 8 to 11. Chuneyce Dewin and his Rinky Dink Greene College students from the Chelsea Chancellors were; Mrs. Emma Fannan of the Delta Tau Delta house, Mrs. Edith Miller of the Kapus Kappa Gamma house, and Mrs. Drew Lester of the Gaetts present at the party were Bernie Herman, c29; Mim Lockwood, c29; who is now teaching at Ft. Leavenworth, and Martha Wintersen, who is visiting with these Gene Murray. The Alpha Omicron PiSecurity held its open house Friday night from 8 to 11. The event featured the Topeka played for the party. The chaparsons were: Mr. J, W. Murder of Iola and J., M. Dibittol of the Alpha Omicron PiSecurity; Peter Peterson, A. B. 25 and Miss Amalia Woodsman, Kannan Gay, M., Min. Edith Mouse, Lennard Heller, Jesse Martin, Marc Senior and Asya Stotter, Putter. We have a good supply of Jersey and Guernsey milk, which we pasteurize and bottle for wholesale and retail trade. Let us supply you with some of this high quality milk. Telephone us for a trial order. You will be satisfied with the quality. A free milk cabinet to rise for the protection of the milk from dogs and cats while on the porch. The Republican party leaders of New York met in the gym of Syracuse University to choose the ticket for the coming election, a favorite meeting place for former state conventions. As a solution to the parking problem at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, student cars will be allowed in the university and adjoin the campus. Pasteurization Insures Better Milk September Milk Score: Score, 87; fat, 4.1; solids not fat, 8.08; bacteria, 8,000 Kaw Valley Creamery 546 Mississippi Phone 820 Hitching Posts Now Relics Neahan, Wisc., Oct. 6. — (UP) — Souvenir hunters engaged in a lively scramble for the few remaining hitching posts, relics of the days before the horrissome carriage, the last stop on the 19th century road make way for an ornamental lighting system on Neahan's "main street." The iron posts were installed 60 years ago. Freisch Skid Not Disastrous London, Oct. 6. —(UF)—An automobile has made what must be a mistake in freckiness, if not in length. The car began to skid in Bedfordshire, overturned, and came to rest in Northamptonshire. The six occupants of the car were unhurt. The accident occurred near Rushden, on the border of the two counties. 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