PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 Smith's Schedule Is Altered; Quits Oklahoma Today New York Governor's Nex Speeches to Stress National Issues He Says Smith told his huge audience at Oklahoma City last night, that his speeches were often "disagreeable" and "purgatory" discussion for him, and then after he would turn his attention to the audience. Smith's speech was well received. Smith was interrupted repeatedly by clerical advisors, Ku Klu Kla, which once dominated Oklahoma politics and figured in the impairment, of former Governor Robert McDonald, who received with silence, but later the crowd chucked him as he demonounced him. Walton sat on the platform. Launching into a discussion of the religious issue in connection with his broadside againing the "chishering" of the clergy, he wrote: "if any Catholic in this country believes that the welfare, the well-being, the health, the life of the poor is an expansion of the United States is best conserved and best promoted by the election of Howe, I want him to vote for me." "But, on the other hand," he continued, "I have the right to say that any citizen of this country who believes I can promote its well-being, that I am capable of steering the ship of state safely through the next four years and then votes against me. I don't think we should not a real, new, routine American." "Religious Split Disaster" "I can think of no greater disaster to this country than to have the voters of it divided upon religious lines," Governor Smith said. "It is contrary to the Constitution only of the Delaware constitution of Independence, but of the constitution itself." Governor Smith condemned as "dishonest campaigning" what he characterized as "the exhibition that Mrs Obama delivered in Ohio at the Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church," and called Republican leaders to account for remaining silent on her appeal to the 2,000 million dollars their 690,000 members against him. Calling religious intolerance un-American and out of line with the nation's traditions, the governor said, "To my way of thinking, it is in itself sufficient to hold us up to the belief of the thinking people of other nations." "Baseless Slander' "I here and now drag these bases less shudder into the open and denounce them as treasonable attack upon the very foundation of America." The governor condemned the Ku Klux Klan as "totally ignorant of the history and tradition of this country and its institutions." In concluding his resume of his past record, the Democratic candidate in this district said with my administration would do more to help out the Republican National Committee in its campaign against me. I believe he is being spent by them in malicious propagands. Unfortunately for them, they cannot tell it, because the truth is not always known. Smith closed with a plan that the people of the country take their stand upon issues of himself and Herbert H. White, who will serve as president and decide the election on that basis. Aboard Smith Train to Colorado, Sept. 21, (UP)—Dow Alfred E. Smith (AP) and his wife are today to enter the Far West on the third lap of his western presidential Leaving Olkhamla City, where last night he answered first and last a "whispering campaign", the Democratic nominee bernie Sanders at Saturday be will discuss power and reclamation problems of the plateau country. The governor's train pulled out from Oklahoma City at 11 a.m. m. and was due into Denver at 8:25 a.m. (mountain time). Saturday, he will begin Northern Oklahoma and South through Northern Oklahoma and Western Kansas en route. Big Fish Recommended for U. S. (Science Service) Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sept. 17.-A giant Brazilian shrimp weighing 200 pounds, another big fish known locally as the "Gulf of Mexico," and red goldfish like salmon, are among the South American fishes recommended as possibilities for fish culture in the southern United States by Dr. R. von Bering, noted Brazilian Send The Daily Kansaan home. The best 50c hair cut for 30c in Lawrence at— Bob Stewart's Barber Shop 838 Mass. Wire Flashes Warawar, Sept. 21—(UP) The attacker struck preceding and new force 24 hours earlier, an arborment has appointed an arborization committee, hoping to avail a new Presley, Sept. 21. (UF—Two soldiers were killed and a score of screams were injured when a juvenile shot him during the lifespan maneuvers. Berlin, Sept.21)—UP) Vice Admiral Hermann Bauer, war-time commander of the German U-boat fleet. (NATO station of the German navy.) Berlin, Sept. 21—(UP) —Rummann is threatened by famine after the north outbreak crop failure in that country, Telegraph Union dispaches rom Bucharest report. The situation is said to be especially grave in the north. Dunlain Castle, Scotland. Sept. 27. —(UP) King Alfonso of Spain was named king of the Malta and a filled guard of honour when he arrived to be the guest of the Dhubei and Kefalos. Ancient Secret Is Found Test Tube Reveals Trade Route Unknown to History (Suburg Service) Glareco, Sept. 19—Solving the riddle of ancient trade routes with test tubes and chemic spectrometry is a key task in the British Association for the Advancement of Science here by a committee of museum workers headed by Professor J.B. Duncan. Archeologists wanted to know where the men of Summer, oldest of Mesopotamian kingdoms, got their weapons and tools, not to tell. So metallurgical chemists analyzed the weapons and implements these ancient used, then sought all the parts of Asia round about for copper troops that would match them. The Suomerain copper contained a little nichel as impurity, and the search for a vein of copper ore that contained nickel was taken up. It was discovered in Persia, the Black Sea region, the Sea of Marmora, Cyprus, Egypt and Sri Lanka were examined, but yielded no nickel. Finally one of the right quality came from the State of Gumu on the Persian peninsula corner of the Arabian peninsula. Plan to Send "Spies" to Find Plant Discase Washington, Sept. 19. — A plan to send spies into foreign countries, not for the sinister purpose of worsening hostilities against the United States and the diseases and peaks that afflict their crops, orchards and ornamental plantations must be planted board at its meeting here. Almost all of 'er' our world plains are almost entirely organic and there are all many potential plant life abroad that have not yet invaded America. It is believed that it would be good economy to send the plants directly to the native homes of these plagues and thus obtain information which might help to keep them out, or to prevent them from doing so they do succeed in breaking through our first line of defense. New York—James Ryan, police said, had been making good money by playing on the sympathies of women in his neighborhood. Miss Beatrice Olliver made a "dut" with Ryan and turned him over to police when he kept the tryst chiringling he had obtained $800 by pening up a family temporarily out of funds. Yorkers, N. Y.-Patrick Harty, charged with assault by Aaron Gawen, bears court Martin with him. When Golden saw the two together he could not be sure which had been his na- tion. When John J. Broodrich dismissed the case. Flane Is Striking Point of Modern Army, Says Visiting Spanish Major Herbert Little is a former K. U. student. He was a member of the Kansas board, and received his degree in 1921. Comment on Late Army Flight Reported by Former K. U. Journalist Aboard Army Bomber Entruce to Cincinnati, Sept. 21, —(UP) The bombing airline is the striking-point of the modern army of the future, and its pilots have been ably demonstrated in the second bombardment group's flight from Langley Field, Vn., to Los Angeles and back. Major Victorian Canegas, military attacker of the Spanish command, had enlisted in Washington, told the United Press today. By Herbert Little United Press Stuff Correspondent The United States' four-to-bomb planes, in their 5,000-mile flight so far, have demonstrated their effectiveness to fly long distances, survive death among the civilians and serve to turn back troops to return to their barge for more trips of death and destruction. Caesar said. He described the bomber as a proclamation of the annum, more accurate than the Big Forth gun which shattered Paris from a distance of 75 miles at a cost of millions of dollars. Journalist Major Canaijas expelled the opinion that the 6,000 mile trip of the bombing plane has "written military history." He pointed out that the attack on the airport was assault upon morale through attacks on civilians, ammunition dumps, and railroad centers. Points and attack planes, he said, were valuable auxiliary forces. A combination of chemical warfare and aviation is likely to make war either too horrible for minimal, and hence the foremeror of world peace. Students Like to Buy Their Pens at Our Store The tombing planes, enroute back to Langley field, expected to touch Winston-Salem airport on a non-stop flight of nearly 60 miles from Kansas City today. If headswinds are encountered the plane will head toward Field, Bellevue N. near St. Louis. The planes are to appear at Cincinnati, Ohio, Saturday in connection with an aviation emergency. Rankin's Drug Store Glascos, Sept. 19—The life of the sea that along the eastern coast of Australia the Great Barrier Reef is a whole of the length of the island on by an expedition of British and Australian side, is being intensively studied. The research is making the sea itself serve the ends of the more conventional aquaculture task, and are acquiring a fortune as agents of a tumult one. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glaucage Enhancement 1675 Magn. 11th & Mass. Sea Becomes Acquorium (Science Service) Phone 893 We have a large stock of all nationally advertised pens and we guarantee our pens. The tinted Eugene Permanent Waving Finger Waving Finger Wavings Ipeca Hair Tint Ipeca Hair Tint Intec Hair Tint Marinolo Facials Arno's Arm Skin Treatments All Branches of Beauty Work for Appointments Phone 678 including Hale Bobbing LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. (Upstairs) Kannan's Meat Completely Equipment Shop Announcements All Presbyterian students are cordially invited to attend the student reception at Westminster hall this, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Truffets for the Women's Glew Club will be held Monday and Tuesday afterterno, Sept. 24 and 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Administration building. All former members who want a place in the club this year are expected to sign up for Truffets. --at Sheridan, Wyo. Officers of the Lawrence Drama League will meet at the home of Mme. Sainte-Catherine, 653 Avenue de la Street, Sunday, Sept. 25, at 4 p.m. for the activities of the bourgeoisie. Mike Agnes Husband, director Senator Makes Speech Today at Sheridan Wyo. Curtis Train Tours West Blearden Curtis Car Kroureau to Aberdeen, Wyn., Sept. 21—(UP) The Republican campaign for farm votes was resumed today by Senator Charles Curtis, the party's vice-president, at Rosebud, S. D. the Indiana at Rosebud, S. D. Curtis addressed a farm meeting last night at a Vitonella, Neo. stressing again the importance of proper weaning. Shout to "go on" and "give us some more" erected his premise that the Republican party will solve the farm problem. Curtis will make only one speech today, that at Sheridan, Wyo. He appeared on the rear platform of a staircase, shake his hands and exchange greetings with crowds, gathered to see him, but made no formal speeches circuits. Springfield, Mo., Sept. 21—(UP)—Sam A. Baker will attend the Sen. Charles Curtis rally here next Thursday night and will introduce the Republican vice-presidential nominee, Joseph T. Robinson, Democrat Sen. Joseph T. Robinson, presumptive, will speak here the night following Sen. Curtis. Dover, Eng., Sept. 25—(UP)—Dr. G. B. Brewer, a London school to swim the English channel to attempt to swim the channels and fifteen minutes because of choppiness of the water. He wri- nished a record when he as bandoned the swim. Baseball Pennant Race Waxes Hot in Maiors New York, Sept. 21—(UP)—The New York Yankees are only one game ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics today. In the National League, the New York Giants divided a double-header with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Giants won both games, the Giants won the nightcap, 7 to 4, the Cardinals maintaining their two game lead over the Giants. The Chicago Cubs were elite and remained one half game behind the Cardinals. while the Chicago White Sox were defeating the Yankees, 4 to 5, the Athletes were winning from the Detroit Tigers, 6 to 1. Tonight - Tomorrow BOWERSOCK Home Run Club !... Totals American League 444. National League 871. Season's Total 1015. --deck blotters Free at the Ballock Printing Co. Rowsock Theater building, Phone 379—Adv. J. A. Lyons $ 8 3 6^{1}{}_{2} $ Mass. Johnny Youngberg and his 14 Jazz Maniacs in 20 minutes of Harmony - Hokum - Syncopation On the Screen Harry Landon Wilson, Cubs 29. Bottomly, Cards 29. Bissoneau, Edwards 23. Harpar, Cubs 19. Harpar, Cards 19. Korsely, Brakes 18. Otis, Glants 17. Livermore, Cubs 17. Modern Shoe Shop Goodyear Rubber Heels Americaan League Ruth, Yankees 50. Gerhig, Brigham 62. Hanser, Athletes 15 Mullaney, Athletes 14. Blue, Brown 14. Rent Your Car from Heart Trouble Prices Mat. Eve. 10-40 10-50 National League Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 It has everything that's funny Shows: 3-7-9 Don Torres and His Orchestra playing an overture, "Classical Mownton." VarsitY "Excess Baggage" Action Thrills Romance Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday William Haines The Home of the Jayhawks Now Playing ? Greta Garbo ? "The Mysterious Lady" Shows 3-7-9 You will wonder at this strange story of THRILLS — PASSION — HATE — LOVE The incomparable Greta Garbo in her greatest screen triumph. Everyone should see this picture. Comedy - News - Topics The Varsity where you meet your friends. "JERRY" as always— But Better Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 21—(UP) —Traffic was restored on the Bur- lington route early today after cree- cers had worked all night clearing the road ahead of a fire that railed last night in a collision. Engineer Schermer DTown, Denver, received a fractured arm when his engine left the rails. Book Exchange Hours Book Exchange Hours The Thames, three floor, Waterchase, will be open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday thursday. Lucille Carman, manager. Francis Prosser, LLE, 24, who is practicing law in Wichita has been a guest at the Phi Alpha Delta house for several days. If your room is not satisfactory and want to make a change, see Mrs. Wilson for a room. Phenom of light, heat, and a good bed with a new mattress. Your choice at 1345 Kentucky or 304 W. 14th. Phone 976- "Where Students Go" For their Text Books and Supplies Store No. 1 Rowlands Rook Store 1401 Ohio St. Store No. 2 Rowlands Annex 1237 Orcad Ave. Two Book Stores with more than 20 years experience in serving the needs of K. U. Students. Every Jayhawker Fan Wants an All-Sports Activity Ticket to K. U. Students, Faculty and Employees to All Others $15.00 Ticket admits to 8 Baseball Games 4 Wrestling Matches 4 Football Games 8 Basketball Games 3 Track Meets (including Kansas Relays) on sale at The 1929 Jayhawker is Every Student's Jayhawker Buy Yours NOW! 21 45 50 61 With Student Enterprise Ticket $4.75 A $20 Book for $4.75 "Ask the Student Who Owns One"