FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Chinese War Lord Wants Presidency of Northern Half Chang Tso-lin, Ex-Bandi and Present Marshal, Desires Highest Position... Position Tekking, March 18—One might search the world over today for a modern embodiment of Poe-Bah, Lord High Everything, and find nobody who has ever known the distance of the lofty exemple attained by a certain ex-bombi who now appears due to crown his career by taking him to the post of president of China. Chang Tao-lin, war lord of Mukden, now controls one way or another suffragette territory to swallow up half a down European states and then move the other into South China to dominate throughout South China and the Upper Yangtze, Cheng has at the same time gradually showed out all rivals in Manchuria and North China. Throughout this period he wants short of emperor, Does Chang Want Empire? Some have hinted that he might try e.g. that Tat Chang is a candy soul, He does not care to affront the gods of Yunnan and its people, Yu Shih-kai—tried that, and where is Yunnan today? Ruler of an empire measuring six feet long, Chang knows all about that, having administered the so-called happy dispait to numerous rivals in numerous unfortunate places, that he will strive to remain above ground at all east. But though the emperor industry has grown risky in China as elsewhere, China remains in the eyes of the world a republic—even though the Chinese do in some ways say it. It is true that President Kun, president, and has been ever since the former leaders-paddler President Tso Kun, dismayed by a year's imprisonment and the execution of the ex-bathhouse attendant who was his treasure and confidential secretary, resigned in political glory in favor of biological study. So it is no more than natural that Marshal Chang, being possessed of the game, should begin to covet the name, too. He is a feared lord and half the greatest country on earth is his fief; why should he not be president of it, since president are in fashion in this year 1927? Chang Has Many Honors One nice thing about being president is that it would settle once and for all at exactly what Marshal Chang is. He has been awarded so many honors, but had so many honors taken away, he noised so many commands and bad bad so many cruelty in his technics status almost closed beyond hope or charisma arose in the eyes of certain worthful subordinates to whom he represents everything on earth. The murrah is somewhere past fifty years of age, "recieved no education in his youth" according to the China Year Book—a woeful misstatement for his practical education in "roug stuff" must have been essential for his start in life by backing the right house in the Russo-Japanese war. After his "hung-bute," literally "red-beards" and still more litterally bands, had been absorbed into the allied Chinese army, Chang rous rapidly until he became military gov't minister. The one title he has gained and kept without argument. In 1918 he was named inspector-general of the three Manchurian provinces, and his power has waxed and waned alternately since then. Marshal Wu Pu-fu nearly blew his candle out in 1922 and the central government ordered him deprived of all his posts; but today Marshal Wu is half-braised and privy to activities, allegiances, and Marshal Chang has direct or indirect control all the way to Shanghai, including way stations. Election Considered Trifle The matter of how *Chang*'s election may be effected forms subject for laughable debate among his followers. Needless to say, Chang is unhappy about this. He is the only thing that bothers him is the matter of political expediency and the attitude of the foreign powers. But certain more technical-minded persons are busily debating just what shall be done. Shall the election be "contructed to the senate"? Shall an "electoral college" be formed of the picked-up members of China's various parliaments? Will the military, which is the short, sharp, type-militaristic step of simply announcing that Marshal Chang is president and what's it to you? And while these debates proceed, certain far-sighted observers watch the red glow of Canton on the southern horizon and wonder how long the Peking theatricals will be allowed to go on. School Night Date Controversy Started With a Mass Meeting Held by the W. S.G.A.in 1913 It won't be long now! That is the sort of an edict that the W. S. G. A. of the University issued to the women students in September, 1913, in an effort to be taken from those throughout all time. And then began the supervision of all affairs pertaining to the conduct of the women students by the W. S. G. A. The conquest gave them a developing into a world struggle. A mass meeting of the women of the University was called by the W. S. G. or For September 25, 1914, and the strong definition of tabulated data "Tabooed dates are social engagements on the evenings of school days, except for Friday evenings or those preceding holidays. Exceptions include family interests, theater engagements, company to and from practices or committee meetings, engagements with out-of-town guests, company to and from the library without stopping engagements, or for creating a shrinking." How those women must have prayed or "theater engagements" or for Age of Woolen Mantle Dug From Peat Bed Has Been Determined Garment Worn in Sweden Was Found Folded at Depth of Five Feet (Subject Service) Stockholm, Sweden — A woolen mantle, worn in Sweden when the early Pharurus all reigned in Egypt, has had its age approximately determined by a curious combination of botanical and geological knowledge, through the researches of Dr. Leroy Martin of Port of the Museum of National Antiquities here. The garment was found buried at a depth of acetyl carbon in a pot of water for 10 years, carefully folded and weighted down with three stones, but with nothing about it to indicate how it not there. Our similarity to Bronze Age gurments from Denmark and elsewhere suggested its antiquity. The fact that the cave was used as a dwelling had him in its biding place while the moss grew over it to form about five feet of peat, was further evidence of great age. The acid water of the bog was strong, it from dawn during the centuries. Doctor von Post found the key to its age in the pollen grains that were thick in muddy particles clinging to the fabric. Most important among the species represented were oak, lime, and oak, with pine, birch and elder, and hazelcorn as the principal shrubs. Exact counts showed that the proportion of the pollen from the oak-lime forest was higher than that in a Swedish springtime "pollen rain" of today, indicating the existence of a nuclear climate in the North at the time the mantle was laid away. Such a mild climate is known from geological evidences to have followed shortly after the disappearance of the hat patches of glacial ice in the coast of Sweden, at about the time when Europe was joined to Asia by the Age of Bronze in that country. It was followed by a period of severe climate, ushering in the Iron Age. This mild-climate pool then determines the former owner of the mantle, which became the lake. It is under three stones in a ditch, as woman of the Early Bronze Age. The careful workmanship of the weaver, who made the cloth out of a mixture of fine wool and the hair of game animals, probably deer, is as unique as any animal. The craft and the possible romantic history of the garment, which has a number of After College- Has college thus far meant only an "enrichment of life" or has it equipped you with some definite tools with which to cope with the problems of the future? What Then? A business training will double the value of your other college work. coasting and alighting” weather. Little did they realize that within the space of 14 fleeting years the rule would result “Social engagements should not be made for the evenings of school days, except for Friday evenings or for evenings preceding holidays.” Special Classes for University Students Even sleighing parties cannot provide sufficient excuse to permit weeknight dates at the present time. But, perhaps the advantages of a magnificent library or the presence of a professor have somewhat met the mind of the present-day woman from week-night dates. On, perhaps these functions, which seem invariably to demand the presence of the women during weekdays, are not such partion" or the "their equal accounts" of today. Lawrence Business College Necessity, it has been said, in the mother of invention. Isn't there the chance that when the opportunity for a week-night date presents itself, these meetings, practices, or the library can be brought into most timely use and the fair friend can still tell her admirer, 'It won't be long now?' suffer hobs labled through it, is bolted at by Same Lundin, Mr. landmark states also that the toga of a young woman was cut out to three elliptical Renaissance Age mantles, though differing in size and manner of wearing. A shorter Roman cloud, the "tuber," wore largely by priests, the soldiers, was even more nearly similar. 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