WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1028 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE English Authority Seees No Armament Limitation Hope Says World Too Interests in Experimentation Upon Equipment for Warfare London, March 28.—The nations of the world can never hope for effective limitation of armaments as long as they designate naval and military experts to deal with the subject, recording a丁intentional-Commander J. M. Kenworthy, labor member of Parinia and expert on international affairs. Kenworth made this statement in this copy of an exclusive interview with Kenworth about viewing dealt particularly with Angle American relation, Kenworth discussed other pertinent world-scale objects. In connection with affairs he "League Will Do Nothing" **LEAGUE WILL BE NOTNING** "The coming league of Amphibians will amount to little or nothing. It will become lost in a great bag of technicalities," Kenworthy dehaired. "So long as naval and military experts are set to the task of limiting the world's armies nothing can come of such efforts. It is too much like nicking a group of bookkeepers and jotting to limit horse- or a group of bookkeepers to limit the size of illiterate alcoholic verages." Referring to the work of the League of Nations, Kenworthy declared his belief that not only the United States and Great Britain would find it impossible to accomplish anything at Geneva, but the important nations as a whole would do little or no constructive work until there is some change of government in the principal countries. As for the various countries, it was the investment is necessary in his opinion for a reflex improvement, in the League's work, Kenworthy cited Great Britain, France, and Italy. Responding to a question regarding the possibility of the present conservative government in Great Britain as accomplishing outstanding work at Genu, Kewgongly merely related smiling figures: *Firgs did not grow on thorns*. Countries' Policies differ. In returning to the present crisis, the United States, Britain and the United States, Kenworthy declared that the curv of the situation in the different policies of the two nations is the same questions of sex law and sex power. "These Steps Necessary" "The United States is demanding the freedom of the seas while the British bloc is insisting upon the old policy of visit and search in wartime. There must be some agreement on these questions. In my opinion, parity of naval forces between the two countries would be a good thing. In the first place, it would not damage the United States and then again, it would be a good coldwater skiff to people here. It could be reckoned as the starting point for further important development in Anglo-American relations." Kenworthy gave the following out line of necessary steps in improving Angle-American relations and bring ing the two nations closer together; 1. Outlawry of war between the two countries. 3. A statement by both England and America that neither will tolerate the use of submarines and airplanes against unencumbered shipping. 2. An armed neutrality between the two—keeping the Atlantic Ocean free for any lawing aboard whatever trouble there may be in other parts 4. An agreement between the United States and Great Britain concerning the neutrality of the sens. 5. A progressive reduction of armaments between the two to that necessary for successful policing of the seas. 6. Both to give notice that private war is outlawed and that any nation inducing it in will be boycotted. "The more I think of the question the more I feel that we will eventually have to get back to the second of President William's fourteen points demanding freedom of the sea," Kenworthy concluded. David H. Miller, attorney for Anderson-Clayton, says to prove to the Senate Cotton Investigation Committee that he used an amount of cotton which is approximated one-fifth of that claimed by Marsh. When questioned concerning this March that one-fifth of the testimony would be doubtful to him. Wilkie Collins, six-foot, 200-pound basketball center, was elected to head the 1928-29 eagling squad of the Oklahoma Alegria. Russian Flappers Are Angered at Attempts to Classify Them as Members of"Weaker Sex" (United Pres.) Moscow, March 28.—the way to insult a Russian flapper, current model, is to treat her like a girl. Show pallitory, give see a seat in the tram, imply in any other way that she is of a weaker and more precious character. Such "bourgeois sentimentalities," and declauses, are for the pampered daughter of the capitalist countries, not for the sturdy post-revolutionary gentlemen of females in the Soviet Union. The Russian blower uses a janny man's cup over her clipped hair, a heavy overcure and felt boots. She pull cigarettes and mixes with the boys we in equal. Furs and frippers, even if she could afford them, are not in her line. These indulgences may be too large for a free stride in a busy life as "consumers" young communist—as transunion worker, as serious student. This girl was 10 years old or so when the Bohvehik revolution took place. She grew to maturity quickly in a period of civil strife, intervention, famine and intensive reconstruction. She saw women, members of her immediate family perhaps, fight in the front trenches and lead cavalry in the men as guards and administration a new rubbish government, or in the fields and factories in the effort to rebuild a shattered economy. There was no room for softness or gallantry in this period. Only courage, brown, hard facts counted. So now she strides along the streets of Moscow or Kharkov or Tillis with a boy. She is not accompanied by no other girl anywhere in the world. And all things considered, she is happy in a conviction that life holds hard but important work for her. She is to be found in the technical schools, even in the political gateries, even in the military academies, and even in the city to do what outside the Soviet domain is considered "man's work." While the Russian Sapper is more interested in things of the mind, he does not either in books or behavior conform to the traditional Rev. Dwight Bradley Gives Second Lecture of Pre-Easter Series Jeetings Are Being Sponsor This Year by Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. "Jesus represents a type of human born thousands of years ahead of his time in the spiritual and moral evolution of man," said Rev. Dwight Congregational Church, St. Louis speaking at the second of the series pre-Easter lectures sponsored jointly by the University Y, M, C, A and Y, W, C, A. at Myers Hall year-end event where another object was "Jesus in History." "The physical evolution of man stopped long before the beginning of written history. The evolution of the mind reached its height soon after he began to write, and it actually stopped with Socrates," continued Mr. Bradley. "Since then man has been evolving spiritually and morally. Jesus, I believe, was what the bible calls a saint, born out of a spiritual kind. Man is of type 'oward that man is evolving.'" "I believe this because I believe the world is improving," he said. "More people can understand Jesus now than before. We are in the midst of a transitory period; hence the chaos and misunderstanding of the present time. How else is there a long way to go since this evolution reaches its height." conceptual of an intellectual girl. Spectaculaires and partly complacent are not for hire. She may discuss avidly the Leimbold diet to electrocity the American war, but her choices are ruddy and on Sundays she is out skiing or swimming with the hops. She is a member of an "aviation and chemical circle" where she goes in for sharpening and gymnastics and Naturally, she is not the only type of dupper. But being the one most in the public eye, in many parades and meetings and factory gatherings, Continuing the line of thought offered in his first lecture Monday on There is mother type, one that in Russia rather shillings from public servicing. This one is innately the daughter of a disposed businesswoman ("Chernian"), women past-Pashelian and Jewish-American, and an elite confidante. In a few almost clandestine dances-shall she does an imitation Charlson to tunic of ancient vintage. And also dreams of marrying someone who will give her a trip to a country where he lives, even a communist. In present-day Rusia, she facts, her chirrms and squirrels are waited. Maybe, too, she is narky by the pillows diaphan with which her contemporaries of the young contamonds, treat her kind. Between these two classes there are of course common, graduations. Young girls are fast blossoming out of whose memory 1971 is dim, and who find life a little bard hard and less earnest than their somewhat older sisters. These together with the responsibility for Russia's destiny then the flatter need a medium of idealism and sentiment to balance her, may soon work real changes in the Russian girl. Already she is a problem to her olders—not her parents, who scarcely come into the pictures at all, but to the responsible communist leaders, Books satisfying the manifestations and concerns being written and discussed. The happens themselves, in fact, just in these discussions. *the Jesus of Myrrh* *2* Reformed Bruney pointed on that which or not one accepted or regarded many of the personally mythological features of the prophecy and early life of Jesus, and was interested in reaffirming that he presupposed certain criteria and code of ethics that are regarded as the best ever accomplished. Lived Up to Principes "He believed that the universe is swirled with a friendly presence, which he called the 'Heavenly Father', but he also put up his hat in his reliabilities perfectly, even to death when he prayed for forgiveness of his persecutors," said the sneaker. Mr. Bradley is a guest of the Delta Tan Dale house, of which catering is a member. He was present for Firestone forum discussions there Mon- tuesday and will be on the Competition club both night; and will be at the Sigma Nu house tonight. Two more lectures remain on the series at Meyers hall following the one being given at 4:50 p.m. His subject today is "What Authority Has Jesus' Life?" Tomorrow he will speak at the Second and Third Presbyterian Conference, "Jesus is a Social Factor." Both lectures are to be held at Meyers hall 4:20 p.m. Professors to Drainage Meeting Prof. F. M. Daewon and J. L. Burron, assistant military engineer, went to Tupea Topka morning to attend a committee hearing on state drainage laws. The Committee, appointed by legislation pertaining to drainage and river usage. Send the Daily Kansan kome "Understanding More About James" "will be given by members of Kappn Methadist women's elb., Thur- saying at 7:00 the Methadist chairing Kappa Phi's Will Give Play Thursday Evening By a vote of 125 to 122 the students at the University of Rochester want on record as being opposed to the companionate marriage idea of Judge Dan Lindsay. 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