PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1928 America Submits Plan for Control of Harmful Drugs League of Nations Advisee of Poor Enforcement in Five Nations' Drug Laws Geneva, Sept. 24—(UP) The limitation of the production of harmful drugs to the world's actual medical and scientific needs continues to be the American slogan before the United Nations' ophthalmic advisory commission. The state department has just submitted to the League an entire new book, *which it is believed meets all of the practical obstacles that have been encountered.* Limitation is Sought America's original effort, before the league opium commission was for the opium trade, came from which opium, cocaine and their various derivatives are produced. The present situation in China, however, makes it certain that many farmers may be exposed to other environmental damage can be created that will bring about a control of the production process and also help to stabilize other opium producing countries in ensuring similar restrictions on narcotics. The question of limiting the production of oceans leaves in also exacerbating deforestation, which in various countries the trees grow low and limitation would be more difficult. Factories in Eight Nations Factories in Eight Nations Undamaged by the impossibility of making aluminum alloy during the Stocking States in China, the prospect just submitted to the Lougneu, provided for the limitation of the manufactured product. Virtually all of the "sope" in the world is now promoted in some countries, namely the United States, England, Germany, France, Switzerland. Seven of those factories, or offices located in the United States, England and Canada are required to register certain that their products reach only the legitimate trade. It is from the others that the lhd traded will be teaching the lhd trade is procured. Two Proposals Offered The goal of the new American project for the limitation of the manufactured drugs to the world's medical needs is contained in two proposals. The first of these is that every country shall notify the League's commission just what their legitimate needs demand. Dings are for a fixed budget in advance. The second provision that they shall also declare from what country tries they expect to purchase this is estimate supply. Under this system it is believed the league can show just what countries are producing or purchasing more than their legitimate supply and the public opinion would be sufficient to influence the offending nations. Chess Player Is Honored 'Peoples Artist' Title Is Given to Russian Favorite Leniraguish, Sept. 22—(UP) “The highest popular award in Soviet Russia, the title of ‘People’s Artist,’ has been conferred on him by A. Tortiakhy. The award is considered a striking example of the esteem in which chishe is made only to the country’s outstanding actors, singers, and painters. The title was granted to Troikovski by the Council of People's Artists.” The new People's Artist is, wi- kely known among the masses. He is ranked among the best chess playerm in Russia. The last "Artist of the People" is in the public eye was the famous singer Chailain, who lost his title, along with many others. He pits his title, Chailain refused to return to Russia and sing before the people. He is also alleged to have boasted in an interview that he was a fan of many artists and fans of famine and suffering in Russia. Kansas Football Schedule October 6 – Grinnell here. October 15 – Washington here. October 20 – Ken, Agnies there. October 29 – Cincinnati here. November 5 – Nebrakuva here. November 10 – Marquette here. November 16 – Oakland here. November 24 – Missouri here. SUITS Cleaned and Pressed SL09 Phone 498 In the Maiors New York, Sept. 24.—(UP)The following table shows the situation in both major league baseball races. --two, 6-3, 4-1. Lott, who was done down before the Australian, 6-3, 4-2. 3-6. The blonde Chicagoan was amored under a flash of brilliant play. Team W 9 St. Louis 50 N.Y. 89 Chicago 65 Pot. 612 Games behind 1 665 1 4½ 1 W 57 89 58 65 1 51 68 65 1 Games to play: American League St. Louis—with New York 1, with Brooklyn 3, with Boston 3. Total 7. New York—with St. Louis 1, with Cincinnati 2, with Chicago 4. Total 7. Chicago—with Philadelphia 3, with New York 4, with Philadelphia 1. Total Team W L Pct. Games behind N, Y. 96 51 .654 — Phil 94 53 .600 2 New York—with Cleveland 2, will Detroit 5. Total 7. Philadelphia—with St, Louis 2, with Chicago 4. Total 6. Home Club: American League Ruth, Yankees, 60; Gehrig, Yan kears, 21; Hauser, Athetics, 16; Simmons, Athletics, 14; Blue, Browns, 14 Foxx, Athletics, 15. National League Wilson, Cubs, 30 Bottomley, Cardis 30; Hafey, Cards, 27; Bissetteon Robins, Robins; Hersey, Braves Hurst, Phillies, 19; Harper, Cardis Yesterday's Homers: Bottomley, Cardi, 1; Strip, Reda 1; Foxx, Athletics, 1; Shires, White Sox, 1; Tauer, Athletics, 1; Dyken Athletics, 1 Totals: American League, 456; Nat ional League, 583; Season's Total, 590. Intramurals Start Managers to Meet Wednesday to Form Plans Intramural athletes at the University will get a start this week when lying in bed is held. Wednesday afternoon in room 1409 in room 1638 in Boston. Letters have been sent to all to organized houses urging them to attend an intramural manager to be press at this meeting. At this time the intramural program for the coming year will be outlined, a secretary for installation will be selected and appointments made to the intramural board. This year an attempt is to be made to increase the number of international sports there last year, so that a larger number of students may have the opportunity of participating in international sports. Edwin R. Eibel, M. A., 29, Spring field College, will be in charge of intramurals this year, Mr. Eibel will lead the director last year, comes to the University from Springfield College Springfield, Mass., where he took his M.A. degree last year. Prior to that time Mr. Eibel had been physical education teacher at Okla., for several years, and director of physical education at Ottawa university, Ottawa, Kansas, for six years. In addition to managing intramurals, Mr. Eibel will be an instructor in the department of physical education. America Wins in Tennis Doubles Decide Championship; Final Set 22 Games Chicago, Sept. 24—(UP)—On a court swept by a chill wind air, George Lotten and John Hemensey, nailed a few shots in the United States interception team championship after a bitter battle with the Australian youths, Jack DeJong. After splitting honors in the singles matches, the two teams fought for doubles and doubles before Lott and Hennessey were able to win the two titles. Hennessy, Indianapolis, youth, dropped his first set in the singles to Bopman of Australia, 6-2, but came up short by Rafa Nadal in cup in America; by taking the next Lott's upset threw the fight for the championship into the doubles match, which the Americans won 6-4, 12-10. There followed an assortment of challenges which recoiled brought the shivener gallery to its feet in excitement. The 22 game final was a battle of services. For 17 games, the servicemen reached match point seven times; but were repeatedly turned back from making the game point. The final game went to the national championship. Yanks and Cardinals Seem Likely to Meet in 1928 World Series New York, Sept. 24, -(UP)-All signa point to revival of the 1920 world series between the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals. Entering the final week of the 1928 baseball season, the Yankees won both the Athletics and the Cardinals hold a 1-game lead over the New York Giants. Neither team can afford to slacken the pace but both leaders appear to have been caught up by acrosse the wire in front. The Yankees need only five victories out of their seven remaining games to climb the top. But they could not all seven of their games to take the flag, provided the two contenders in both legions win all their remaining games. The Yankees are crippled and their pitching staff is shot, but they refuse the quit fighting and nothing less than a complete collapse can knock them off. Habe Ruth has an injury. MuchMocking he has a sprained ankle and Mickey will still miss his shooters, but they are skying in there every day. George Pigaras and WAile Hoyt have been forced to divide the pitch because of a pitching problem but acting frequently in relief near Al Shahey, sent to St. Paul in the trainee Yann Hinomac is back with Yann Hinomac may help out the pitching mechanism. Both Lead Their Respective League by "Wide" Margin The Yankees have two more games with the Indians and then they move to Detroit to wind up the season with the N.Y.C. team. The Athletics practically have tossed away their last, opportunity and must win all of their six remaining games to have any chance, decide what the Yankees do in their games. of Two Games Another shining example of grief and courage is on display in the National League, where the Giants are hanging into the heels of the Cardinals. The Giants had to go 14 innings to beat the Reds yesterday, but Freddy Lindstrom kept striving until he scored a doublearily with a single in the last inning. If the Giants win the rest of their games up to the final game of the season they may have a slight chance of moving out the Cardinals. We clean,shine and dye all kinds of shoes. What? BURGERTS SHOE SHOP Store No. 1 Rowlands Book Store 1401 Ohio St "Where Students Go" Where? Across from Court House For their Text Books and Supplies Two Book Stores with more than 20 years experience in serving the needs of K. U. Students. Store No. 2 Rowlands Annex 1237 Orend Ave. Columbia, Mo., Sept. 24 — (UP) With three weeks of practice before them before they look to the gridenier, Mr. Greenberg, at the Missouri Tigers were due for some drills on Couch Gwinn Henry's new set of pass formations, which worked quite successfully in the first sixformations Saturday. Along the Sidelines --to do with wives Manhattan, Sept. 21—(UP) —No loafing is to be allowed in the Kansas Agnies camp this week as the Agnies are facing the season this week-end with Bethany College. Coach "Bob" McMillian will lead the team's fall that will be lighter than the average for Big Six teams. The Agnies are the only ones of the Big Six to have a three-game winning streak. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 24—(UP) —A great twelve innings batting战—gave the 1 to 0 in favor of IndyPapahani gave the Indians the American Association championship Sunday as the Kansas City gavers were played in the 1922 schedule. Indianapolis Indians Win A. A. Baseball Pennan The Indiana will meet the Rochester Red Wings, visitors of the Interstate 75 world series, which is scheduled in open in Rochester Wednesday. Indianapolis Minneapolis Wilmington Kansas City St. Paul Tolobo Coimbus Louisville The final standings: LOST: On campus work of Administr- tation building, gray foothillway, Barrelina hat, Married Griswain, Class, '14s, Call 201-836-M. J. ward TO LATE TO CLASSIFY W 18 L 68 Pc65 99 78 Pc65 97 71 562 96 78 562 88 80 562 88 80 562 88 80 562 68 100 405 68 100 405 68 100 405 Watch this Space Daily Greatest inspiration Notre Dame Prospects Not Bright This Season Chicago, Sept. 24. —(UP)-Northeastern Dame again will seek recognition this year as the leading football team of the nation. The Irish aggregation has been a major force in any conference, is recognized generally as the football leader of the Midwest, and this year has a schedule which will give the team opportunity to show its comparative rating against the active squads of almost every section. In addition there are several other teams, outside the big ten, when this year will bid for national honors on the roster. The new group formerly in the Missouri Valley conference, expects to contribute to placing the midwest in the top five. Reports from South Bend indicate that the present outlook in the Cattail population is not much better, but there appears to be little reason for pessimism. Although Rochester has all except one of the two first team he has 16 candidates who won nominations last year and 200 adjudicated last year, a new action in 1927 variety contests. This season Notre Dame is scheduled to play only Loyola of New Orleans, Drake and Carnegie Tech on the home pro篮. 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