PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1928 Gov. McMullen Lauds Smith's Omaha Speech As Hope for Farmers Nebraska Executive Thinks Trit of Democratic Nominee Has Opened His Eyes (United Press) (David P. King) Lincoln, N.C. (812) 745-0000—Poy Gov. E. Fred E. Smith arrived in Lincoln at 11:09 a.m. i.m. today amid the cheers of thousands of persons. He was taken directly to Nebraska capital where he and Mrs. Smith were received by Gov. Adam McMullen and Mrs. McMullen. Governor McMullen said of Smith's "Omaha speech last night, that the Democratic nominee had given an argument of the McNary-Huguen bill. "He seems to have a better understanding of the agricultural problem than we do," the nationation the farmers have been seeking than he was some time ago." Governor Bush said. "However, he still refers to the agricultural plank of the Democratic platform as a theory to be followed, and this is an important practice to be decided upon later. "It is possible that before Governor Smith finishes his western tour he will make mention of the equalization fee system and explain his attitude toward the taxation with which he treated the McNary-Haug bill as a whole." Governor McMullen's statement regarding the agricultural speech of Mr. Smith had been anticipated with previous threats to hold the previously had threatened to bolt the Republican party for the Democratic farm relief platform plank. Mr. McMullen's statement did not reaffirm his endorsement of Hoover, however. Lepers Released As Cured During Seven Years, 37 Patients Have Left Carville - Washington, Sept. 19 - Elephants have just been released from the National Leper Home at Carville, La., apparently cured and no longer in menace to the community, according to an announcement made here by the United States public health service, which has trained the national leprosarium is operated. The institution at Carville has been operating a little more than seven years and has had to have been released on parole, apparently due to no danger to the health of people in the community, and has suffered a relapse. At present about 400 lepers are under treat-ment. Chauhnogra oil, both crude and its derivatives, are used in treating the patients at Carville. Recently, by us Columbia, Mo.—Coach Glenn Henry's Missouri Tigers tested their first scrimmage yesterday. Along the Sidelines United Press Manhattan, Kan.-The backfield of the Kansas Aggies is receiving most of the attention of Coach A. N."Huff," a spokesman for the practice. Two sophomores are at half. Ames, Iowa—Coach Neel Workman has yet to uncover a backfield star to range alongside Lindbloom, just year's ace. --ling local anesthetics, chiefly derivatives of cocaine, it has been possible to give the chlamydia oil derivatives to patients with a severe intense pain that formerly accompanied the injections of the chaluremium oil. This situation was put in better reo-operation of the patients and consequently enough of the curative oil could be given to arrest infection. Norman, Okla. - Limbing up exercises and short work with forward musing plays kept the Oklahoma high school yesterday in the second day of practice. Lincoln, Nebr., Nechr—Couch Ernest E. Borgs' Cornhoppers went through a series of challenges for the Huskers are pointing for four intercational games as well as conference games. Tendency to Bite Causes Smile, Psychologist Say London, Sept. 19—A man smiles because he has an imbuite to bite the object of his affection. This is the theory proposed by a British psychologist, Daniel Kahneman, and quotes in the scientific weekly "Nature." He points out that previously psychologists do not seem to have satisfactorily explained the smile. "A puppy welcomes its master with its cars cooked, a distinct gleam in its eyes, wagging its tail and smiling. As its master draws nearer, it rushes into the room and wraps its hand. The smile then may be the result of two opposite tendencies, the Perry's Home Laundry Men's Shirts, 12c Ladies Silk Hose, 5c Ask for prices on other ladies' work. Ralph Roby Work called for and delivered Phone 2551 DRUGS SODA LUNCH 929 Massachusetts St. A brand new stock of Sheaffer and Parker Fountain Pens Stationery Special 100 sheets paper---- 50 envelopes---- 89c Luncheon Specials Olive Nut Sandwich 20c Roast Pork Sandwich 20c with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise We use Folger's Coffee. 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