FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Death to Be Penalty for Divorce Is Rule of Chinese General 5 Modern Women Are Classified as Disturbing Element in Revolution Pokin, March 9—Dethrush will helen be the penalty for "free marriage" favors by any number of General Fees ary army. A recent dispatch from someone where the Michael general government feudal dictatorship contains the text of a proclamation issued by General Fees opposing immorality of his troops. The modern Chinese woman is the end of such driadic action. The process involves a women usually hobbled and attractively dressed, and taking an active role in their work. Their work is bringing them into contact and disturbing contact with the offspring. First of all, say the preclamation, there is a tendency on the part of women to forget their wives at home, even when nouncing a divorce and contrasting a new "modern marriage." This is also the case alone, in the opinion of General Fennel, even without the second offence of dressing duties in the service of the revolution. 2. Free marriages and divorce are against the ancient Chinese moral code and contradict the principles of love and marriage, and are therefore punishable by death. General Announcements Rules The proclamation embodied the more important of General Fong's remarks in the course of a recent speech before a group of men and women in Kaffeng, his temporary capital. Of great importance is the indifference a great shock by announcing the order rule in these precise terms. 1. Until the day on which I declare that the revolution has been successful, no man in my country will be allowed to marry or divorce. General Feng explained that he has become very much concerned over the fate of old-fashioned wives, faithfully maintaining the old rules of fidelity while their husbands were boiling with alcohol and boiled Kate mini workeans. Prasnerity Increases At the beginning of the revolutionary movement, General Feng piled un his army wherever he could obtain men and a majority came from the capital. While the political fortunes of the "Christian" general varied, the mental level of property among his men remained stable, and he served his service from poverty strenken homes, found themselves wearing new uniforms for the first time in their lives, with glittering suits and guitars of hatsmann captain or mujer. The text of General Fong's pro- nouncement tells the rest of the story. nouncement tells the rest of the story. "Since the admission of women to the military, women have been engaged in work on behalf of the revolution. This leads to a condition where young men and young women are in constant, inflитious conflict with each other, so that they fall in love and forget entirely what they are here for. This condition has proved a great menace to the steady progress of the revolu- Then occurred a great change reckoned by many observers as the most far-reaching result thus far of our efforts to establish missions and expedition, known collectively as the nationalism movement. This was the entry of women into act as missionaries. The movement naturally attracted young women of the kind whose life were never bound and who were in clined to care of many other old tra Erysipelas Cure Is Found New Orleans, March 9-9. *Erysipelas* may now be added to the list of diseases vanquished by man, Dr. Kouhn E. Birkhaug of the University of Rochester and Dr. John C. Wheeler of American College of Physicians meeting here tonight. American College of Physiology Hears of Discovery As a result of four years of work, Doctor Birkhang has developed an antitoxin treatment for the hepatitis C virus that gives results commensurate with those obtained through the use of diphtheria antitoxin in the early hours of that day. The eyepaira treatment reduces to half the time that the patient must spend in the hospital, Doctor Birkhaug told the doctors. The mortality in adults has been reduced from 12 to only four per cent. In attacks the patients have been pretreated through a course of immunization by the use of toxin. Doctor Birkhaug observed in 1924 that nine-tenths of the streptococcus associated with the disease were of a specific type. This form of organism had been found in humans, or prince of capraples when it was discovered in the lesions of the disease in 1881. The production of the disease experimentally in animals their protein products give anti-antibiotic-professed Doctor Birkhaug's idea that the particular kind of strype Encouragement of Princess of Kaw Tribe Is Responsible for Career of Senator Curtis An Indian princess is directly responsible for the career of the present leader of the United States senate. After having been sent on foot to Topkaka, a town 60 miles from his reservation, for aid in the construction of Chaymes, Charles Curthill at the age of 10, decided to stay in Topkaka instead of going to his tribe, the Raw Indians. Charles Curtie stayed in Topeka and became a jockey having been attracted by the then popular horse race. But he became too heavy to remain a jockey so he decided to return to his home in the camp. He was met by his old grandmother, Julie Popin, Jules was the daughter of the Kawai boy, White Sister. She rode him to camp and voyager. She told Charlie to go back to Topeka and the white people, saying, "the glory of your white relatives must be that of a blast Indian." He returned to Topeka where he went to school until his money gave tresect observed was the cause of the disease. The noxyl year he discovered the taxin produced by the streptococcus pneumoniae in mice was produced. The evidence for erythroides specificity has been confirmed by other laboratories since Doctor Ritchie's discovery. New Watermelon Raised California University Improves Standard Variety --cut, after which he ran a leury stable, as was only natural in these places for a love of horses. He later became a driveer of a night nigh. Berkley, Calif., March 8—A new variety of watermelon, which bids fair to become a favorite in California, has been developed at the University Farm, Davis, Calif., by Dr. J. T. Beam. It is an improvement or the "Khushra" watermelon, the press reported, that varied widely among California gardeners. New Vitamin Discovered The "Klomkyloe" is a good melon but has several characteristics which is why thought could be improve. It is white with pinkish flesh with a deeper red, with diving black seeds, and also to do with the color that would likely to burst in shipping. The new "California Klomkyloe," evoked by a section from "The Martian," looks these desirable points Scientist Finds "Factor H" in Pow Liver (Science Service) Phen, N. Y., March 9 - A new women-dressed design as "Factor HP" by the discoverer has been added to the Phen Lab's collection of substances required for normal health and growth in animals. It is found in dried milk, and so far as is yet known is needed only by young treat. With it they grow normally, without stress. This discovery was made by C. M McCay, F. C. Bing and E. D. Wilde of Cornell University, and will be published in the result of an effort to learn the scientific reason underlying the common practice in fish hatcheries of feeding tuna on raw or cooked fish kept in a isolated feeding pools, and applied with carefully compounded rations. Some of these included various known vitamins and some of them no vitamin-free diet with a certain amount of dried milk added. None of the fish got any liver at the start. The fish were allowed to receive vitamin-free diet with a certain amount of dried milk added. None of the fish got any liver at the start. The fish were allowed to receive vitamin-free diet with a certain amount of dried milk along with their food outlived the rest. Finally one group of survivors was allowed to have its tuna fed to the fish only they "picked up" and began to grow rapidly. The investigators therefore concluded that young trout need, for life and normal growth, to eat more fish than to a less extent in dried milk, but yet is not any known vitamin. Further experiments showed that deed and cooked liver would not have to be boiled or frozen, when fed to young trout, and that a "synthetic milk,"compounded out of substances normally found in natural fish, was unavailing to keep the little fish alive. University of Missouri men who took their "dates" to the Missouri-Kansas Aggie basketball game were one of two coaches who. One admitted appointed a couple. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist It had a lawyer friend who lent him books which he read by the light of the back lamps while awaiting fares. After doing this for years he passed the test examination and was admitted to law. Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) to practice. are seated a joiner member in a Topia law firm, the senior member of which died last at the time one of their big trials was coming to end. The judge was forced to the occasion and won a name for himself as an criminal lawyer. Thirty-four years ago he was elected to the United States House of Representatives and 14 years later was elected to the Senate. Of late years he has been the Republican which controls Senate and now becomes the leader. Senator Carris is now talked of as a favorite son of Kansas and to a certain extent outside of the state Republican candidate for president. Varying Vital Points of View to Be Represented Estes Park Plans Ready Outstanding among our beloved staff, Dr. Kenneth Noble, leader of the University religions week held last month; Sheild Wood, who has been in charge for many times; Norman Tomine, director of the League for Industrial Democracy, who also had spoken on the campus; and W. Grant, Peace attorney. Adequate presentation of varying points of view upon vital issues will help prepare students to understand annual student conferences of the Y. M. C. A, and Y. W. C. A of the Rocky mountain region, at Easter Park, Colo., to give a demonstration that which are under way following a meeting of the conference program committee. The purpose of a subcommittee here yesterday. These leaders convert conflicting points of view and are emotionally engaged with each other in the program, E. B. Sullivan, a member of the program committees, said this morning. Numerous other leaders choose to be involved, are being taught the skills they need. The University, Y. M. C. A., will begin active efforts to secure an adequate representation from both at the conference and in the chairman of a committee for the promotion of interest among students who are interested in their particular interests at the Y. M. C. A. office. The Y. W. C. A. will make similar effort among the women of the university. Dr. Thomas W. Hughson, matr. of law in the Wauburon law sys- chool has been asked by the Mayflower Publishing company for biographical data regarding him to be published by the University of "Washington" Who in the Central States." Among the treasured relinquish in the president's office, at the University of Oklahoma, is the key which served to unlock the first building on the university campus. The building burned in 1897 and since that time the key has been among the numerous knockoffs in the president's office. The Yale News, the oldest college daily in the United States, recently celebrated its one hundredth birthday. Applications should now be made for scholarships which will be granted in the spring for the following: Alison Winston, assistant professor of English. The names of the students receiving scholarships will be announced in the spring will be announced in the spring. Prof. E. Galbo, bend of the scholarship committee, has arranged to meet applicants for scholarships on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11:20 a.m. in room 301 Perman Hall on March 9 and 23, or by appointment. Scholarship Applications for 1928 Are Open Now Scholarships that are to be granted, to students this spring are as follows: Griffin, Women's Self Governing Association, Elizabeth Matheson Jones, Carolina Murford University, Lawrence University Women, University Women' Club, David and Rebecca Harman, the Eastern Star, Lathrop Boiling, Gertrude Bullene Women, Sarah M. Meryne, Jessie May Tucker, and Lucinda Smith Buchan, Daughter of the American Revolution, Frank Ephert Bryant, Max Lowell Brown, Two Bethany Loans, Friends in Compassion, and James Governing Association, Torch chapter of Mortar City branch of the American Association of University Women, El Dorada Women's Pan-Hellenic and the Lawrence reading The retiring chiefleader of the University of Michigan was formally presented with a pair of brilliantly designed glasses and the cap of the major part of the student body. Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. Loan scholarships that are available are as follows: We will serve refreshments. Gotteryburg College, Guttseeville, Pa. is the only college in the United States with all national fraternities and no locals. Come and see a modern dairy and product plant. (Published in the University Daily Kansas March 9, 1928.) Foot of Vermont St. March 9, 1528.1 BILL NO. 1 buffed with the varsity team, and the participants, the party, he held on Friday night, and as a clutch participant. Section 3. That there be no Varsity skate on Saturday night when the combined parties were out. A. Bill, Combining Class Particles with Variables Section 4. That the Dear of Women, if possible, keep the night of a confirmed party. be emitted by the Associated Muse of the University of Latvia. Section II. This that will be in force and affect from after and in accordance with the constitution of Australia and its publication meaning to the confirmation of the 51st day of February, 1921. We invite members of organized houses, clubs and townfolks to be our guests this evening from 7:30 until 9:30 at our "Open House" at our plant. Variously diesen found on a child's head, and sometimes also on the body. A way may be permitted by the Varsity Rules section 7. That standard cannot apply to the Basketball Section 8. That standard cannot apply to the Volleyball Section 9. That standard cannot apply to the Soccer Section 10. University of Lahore Section 1.1. That all class parties be come aware of it. (Published in the University Daily Kannan, March 9, 1026) possible, keep the third of a continuous participle to all other University parties. Section 5.1 This prefix Preceding particle to describe the class and the class and the class. Bold digits. THIS NO. 2 A Bill Concerning the Selection of the Head Cheriverland and the Appointment of his Assistant: Walter N. Frees, Secretary Reynolds Nichols, President Passed by the Woman's Self-Governing Association this 21st day of February, 1986 Vila Murray. Rose M. Colback. Severnburg. President. Secretary. in jewelry and gifts will be shown at our Spring Opening tonight. The Beautiful and Practical Phone 697 * Section 14.3 is hereby created the Pur Committee, comprised of its members, the Worcester County Board of Agriculture, the Worcester County Association, Agriculture, the Worcester County Association, Agriculture, the Worcester County Association to be elected annually by an election member to be appointed accordingly and whose constituents are listed in Section 14.2 and whose constituent membership is the satisfaction of the members thereof. If it ever existed by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas: Morton I. During the Po Committee shall during the third week of school each fall he/she will be required to report to the first floor assistant electrodes and to report to the electrodes also from the Po committee. Tell the Pew Committees, the Main Board of the Foundation and other donors that you want more quickly to direct the effort that will be needed to provide the documentation for their needs. You can also request that the foundation send information about your donations, provided to the local legislature. bear testimony of the freshman class shall be required, as will those in their second year. In their third and fourth years, the freshman class will be required to take a seminar on their residences and the senior class will take an alternate and the senior class will This team also dropped from the position of security officer for each call, each full hour. The team will continue in this position for the period of year or until the final reduction be made. That any vulnerable occurring in the教室 should be handled and shall be treated with the DMC Student Council and the Women's Self Governance Association at its宦院 secretivity. Acting in宦院 secretivity. Then the head chaperleer and the two new assistants shall divide the remaining treasury and in such manner that all may invest as much and as equal training as you Prior to Commission, the Mary Student School and Library were part of the first four weeks of school in the district during the three quarter schedules. In addition, the entire chartering staff had to be reinforced by additional teachers and used as her curriculum provided. SECTION 1 That the Two Committee shall have adjourn information over the cheerleading start clock. That this will be in force and effect from and after its publication according to the con- dition. Luther. Passed by the Men's Student Council this fifth day of February, 1925. Annual. ATTENTION: Walter V. Freeman. Raymond Nichols, Secretary President Firestone GUM DIPPED TIRES Built by special Firestone gum-coating process which adds strength, cushion and wiggle. 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The degree ofaternity committed of violation of the law shall be continued by being deferred of one or more of its authorized parties. Number 48. The Mater. Student Council recommended to both the senior and professional inter- mediates, and the undergraduate, to assist in investigation toward assessing the eventual needs of the program and preparing for the three-day pre-licitation period. 10th this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after the publication according to the constitution. The Student Council, the 20th day of February, 1928 ARTIST: Walter V. Frees Barnett Nichols. Want Ads FOR RENT: Samil, modern up- to-date apartment house. Strictly private. Also room in modern residence—no other rooms. Call 1871. LOST—Parker Dunfold pen with name "Ernest Griswold" engraved on barrel. Call 2290, 1. 132 LOST—Green Shaffer, pencil, with pame H. V. Lucas, Call 1544 R. Reward. 137 College Inn Barber Shop re-opened for business. 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