Enos Mills, Naturalist and Author Used a Camera Instead of a Rifle On His Numerous Mountain Trips THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The life of Enos A. Milla, who died recently, is a striking instance of the achievements which determination may accomplish. From a sickly child on a Kansas farm he became the "Father of the Mountain National Park System," with a having climbed Long's Peak more than two hundred and fifty times. He was born near Fort Scott, Kansas. The first fourteen years of his life were spent between alternate hope and despair. Finally the doctors advised his family as a last resort to send him to Colorado. He went there, alone, and obtained work in the local restaurant host in Eureka, Alaska health improved he engaged in more strenuous activities. During the long winters he worked on neighborhood ranches, and when summer came he guided tourists over the mountains. During these trips was developed in him that love of the wilds which was to animate his later life. He became a noted guide, famous for his fortitude and strength. Of an age when his parents had this strange man came to be considered a part of the Colorado mountain wilds. Gradually he had begun to realize the certain extinction to which the animals and wild life of his beloved mountains were doomed, and he beaten to a pulp. The System as a preventive measure. The dream resolved itself into action, and BRAZIL IS NOW USING GOODS MADE IN U. S. In Spite of Contrary Reports Country Uses American Goods Rio de Janeiro (By Mail to United Press)—There have been volumes written that the United States exporters are fast losing the position they obtained in South America during the war, but these volumes seemingly fail to relate the fact that the United States trademark is stamped deep on the man-made surface of construction under way in the Brazilian capital at present. he left his forest home for Washington to tlend his cause. He had previously established a rustic inn on the base of Long's Peak. Years afterwards he confessed that this step was taken merely to convince his plan was that of a business man and not an impractical dreamer. A visit to the international exposition to commemorate Brall's independence centennial will impress persons with the lasting utility of made in U. S. A. products in Brazil. *Annuals of Nations* editions. The Avenue of Nations, on either side of which are being completes the pavilions of the various countrys He lived to see his plan put into operation, and all animal and plant life of the mountains protected from the ravages of careless tourists. Until 1918, the year of his marriage to his secretary, he lived alone, his companions the animals, his home a rustic mountain cabin. He has written books that become known throughout the country as a great naturalist. During the last four years of his life he spent much time touring the country. the pavilions of the various countries to participate officially in Brazil's fair, is being laid by a street and roadway construction company of the United States, and one of the three architects whose plans for construction were approved. The entrance of the exposition grounds were accepted by the government, bears the stamp, "Educated at Pennsylvania University." One of the greatest works of engineering ever undertaken in Brazil, the raiser of Castle Hill in the heart of Rio, offers another scene for the traveler seeking the "Made in U. S. A." stamp. This job is being rushed through under contract by a prominent firm of New York City. Huge granite rocks are being washed into Rio Bay, along with tons of clay, gunns that beat into the entrails of the temple, and sacks of $250 pounds per square inch, breaking the rocks as though they were Humpty Dumpty's egg shell. These giant hydraulic guns bear the "Made in U. S. A." stamp. Another part of the big hill is being blasted, the dirt and rocks are being dug away, placed in automatic dumping cars and hauled and deposited in Hills. The other part is being furnished by a prominent Delaware concern, steam shovels for digging the red earth from the hill and placing it into the railway cars. Bear the trade-mark of an Ohio facade-dumping cars, which come from a new local town are being drawn by a new locomotive from Philadelphia. "The Story of a Thousand-Year Pine," "The Story of Scotch," and "The Grizzly Bear" read like delightful fiction, yet there are records of the observations and experiences of this man. He is proud of the fact that he has never taken a firearm with him. Stewart-Mitchell Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the pledging of L. H. Barrum, *e*26, and W. E. Bearly, *e*28; *wood*, Kans.; and R. E. Batchelor, *e*27, and Henry Heckert, *e*26, Inde- Henrietta Mitchell, A. B., 22, was married to Harry Stewart, A. B., last August. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart spent their hommage in Estes Park, Colo. Mrs. Stewart was president of the W. C. A. last year and is a member of Torch, the Senior Women's Honor Society. Mr. Stewart belonged to the Kappa Alpha Lambda fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are both teaching in the Manhattan High School. "My camera is my only h," he said. "Show an animal you're his friend, and he will be yours." In the fifty-two year span of his life, he rose from a sickly boyhood to robust manhood, and to a reputation as one of the greatest of American naturalists and mountain climb- Agnes Jeffries, A. B.'21, spent Saturday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Cat Seeks Comfort Among Journalists Keys of Kansan typewriters are played upon by feet as well as fingers—by four feet, too, and all at once. As it happens, they are not the feet of the editor or the sport editor, who probably wish they could use their feet on the typewriter while they use their hands for editing. There has been an important addition to the Kansan editing room. Some poor child has undoubtedly lost a pet in the form of a fluffy kitten. The name pet is given it since from all appearances it is used to tender treatment and craves love and sympathy. The pet shows rare discrimination, having taken up her headquarters in the news room of the Kansan office. Now, if friends on the campus are desirous of adding another gem to the Kanman diadem, they may contend with their application for membership its application for membership in the American Association of Cats for Homeless Cats. This cat seems to be very well pleased with its newly found living quarters, since after having been taken to a private home three times, it has always returned. Jewels Kohn, of St. Joseph, Mo., who attended the School of Fine Arts at the University the last two years, is a graduate of University of Missouri this year. By The Way Among the sorteries holding open house this week in honor of their pledges are: Alpha Delta Pi, whose house will be open from 8:00 to 10:30 o'clock Friday evening; Kappa Alpha Theta, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon; Chi Omega from 2 to 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon; and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sunday, from 3 to 6 o'clock. A get-together smoker for chemical engineers and majors was held Wednesday, September 20, at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. Professors Brewen Tit and Tom Jones take upon the prospects of future chemists and their qualifications. Mu Phi Epison, honorary musical oratory, announces the pledging of the狄魟 Kauwa, fa25; Helen Hart, fa26; Ferguson Krause, fa25 and Catherine Crissman, fa22. There's always a position open for the trained man; a man that has the foundation that you can have the successful business executive. Train yourself by enrolling in one or more courses at the Lawrence Business College. AreYouTrained ForIt? Write us for information which will help you in any capacity for which you think you are best fitted. Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 After the library, sandwiches and salads. Sigma Kappa entertained with a tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of their new house mother, Mrs. Roberts. The guests were the other house mothers and members of the various societies. Beginning Wednesday, September 27, we will be open until 10:30 p. m. Charles H. Fratehner, A. B. 21 who has been visiting at Sigma Ch House for the past few days, has res Two Things Catherine Bennet, A. B. '22, who has been visiting at the Alba Chi Omega house, has returned to her home in Ottawa. We have both and we guarantee satisfaction. which are very important to modern school life are dependable and satisfactory laundry and dry cleaning service. 1230 Oread Ruth Miller, A. B., 22, who has been visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house, has returned to her home in Cottonwood Falls. Marguerite Zickeofse, c25, who has been in Lawrence during the past week, has returned to her home in Wichita. WELÇOME STUDENTS Army Goods Army Goods Visit the Distributors of Distributors of Surplus Army Merchandise United Army Stores Co. 706 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Army Goods Army Goods Surplus Army Merchandise turned to his home in Kansas City, Mo. Fratcher was in Lawrence in the interest of the Fratcher Printing Company. Mrs. Upton, who has been with the Gamma Phi Betaas for the past two years, left this week for Los Angeles where she will join her son. Suits $40 Protch, the College Tailor Bells Flower Shop Phone 139 82514 Mass. 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