THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INTERNATIONAL PLOT FRAMED SAYS RUMOR Lives of American Ambassadors Threatened to Secure Release of Murderers (By the United Press., Oct. 20—Reports from European capitals and from South America today indicated the existence of an international communist plot to secure by intimidation the freedom of Niccolo Sacco and Barry Batiste, two Communists convicted of a brutal murder of a paymaster and a guard at Braintree, Mass., July 14. American ambassadors in Rome, Brussels, and London have received threatening letters from communists in these countries. Yesterday an attempt was made to assassinate Ambassador Herrick and the means of attacking him through the mailer he had ignored threats from communists in Paris. Brazilian communists have sought to influence the press in Rio de Janeiro in favor of a pardon for the convicted murderers in Massachusetts. The attempted assassination of Herrick stirred French officials, police and public to a country wide recorders of the outrage, in which a small bomb, inclosed in a perfume box, was sent to the ambassador and opened by his valet, who was wounded, was conducted throughout Paris and the entire country, by official orders. Arrests are imminent it was declared today. The populace, disclaiming responsibility for the attempted assassination, announced their intentions of continuing the campaign. Ambassador Herrick went to the embassy as usual today and this afternoon played golf, refusing the services of personal guards. A mob of 100 syndicalists marched upon the American consulate at Brest today and smashed the windows, singing the International and "Red Flag." The police finally dissesed the crowd. General Pershing was closely guarded as he left Paris today for Cherbourg. The American embassy at Ankara, which has been communists yesterday, in which more than 200 persons created disturbance in front of the embassy, and fear of a possible bomb outbreak similar to that at Paris against an American embassy to extort military pretensions being taken. Freshmen will not receive a report of their six weeks grades this year. The rule made last year will be followed, that of a mid-semester report at the end of nine months or November 11. Each freshman advisor will have the grades of her advise, Upperclassmen will get their report, at the same time from the office of the dean. Saturday evening at the Congregational Church there will be a pro-balloon party to which university invited. Come and bring your friends. CONCERT COURSE IS COSTLY Students However Hear Great Artists at Low Price The University Concert Course is he most expensive course in this art of the country, according to Jean H. L. Butler. "We will pay $5500.00 to the artists and organizations giving the eight numbers of the course this year," said Dean Butler this morning. "This is more than is expended by any other city in Kansas for good music. Other expenses will bring this cost up to about $1,600 a week, a full benefit of this heavy expenditure by purchase a season ticket at $4 or $5. "Don't think that you can't enjoy good music," continued DaBett. "Any one can get great pleasure from hearing a really good artist or a fine orchestra. The programs are not high-brow. They are arranged to suit the taste of the average concert goer, and you will find much on each program which you will see. If you want to beat in Robinson Gymnasium if the students only could realize what we have to offer them." Seats can be ordered by mail. All unsold season tickets will go on sale Monday morning at the Business of McDonald's and at the Round Corner Drug Store. Washington—Fifty-four stOCK yards today were brought under strict federal supervision by an order of Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, as the result of an investigation into a connection with the provisions of the packer control law, recently passed by Congress. New Book by Professor Feis Published Recently "The Settlement of 'Wage Disputes,' is the title of a book by Prof. Herbert Feis of the department of economics, which has been published recently by MacMillan and Company. It deals with the important industrial situation, giving an analysis of the forces which govern the wage incomes of the laborers of today. He, in the study of the possibility of settling wage disputes by principles based on economic justice, touches upon the attempts made in the countries, Great Britain and the Australian countries to discover such principles. Indian Student Will Talk On India and Its People india, its customs, its people and the problems of the Indian nation will be the topic for discussion at an open meeting Yyers Hall, at 7:30 a.m. evening Mr. Solomon Ramalingam, a native Indian student, coming from Madras, India to enter the University this fall will speak, Mr. Ramalingam has had four years work at the University of Maryland. Most of his work is in the departments of history and economics. This is the first of a series of talks to be given this year by foreign students. Pen and Scroll meets at 7:30 p.m. night in a Room 205 Fraser. An interesting program has been arranged. All members are urged to be present. R. B. Stevens, President. The Favorite Adornment of Women No matter what costume you wear, Pearls are the correct, smart and becoming jewelry accessory. Whether for afternoon or evening, tea, dinner or supper, Pearls are the added requisite in correct attire. You will adore their beauty and you will always feel when you have them on that your personal appearance is right—the admiration of others reflecting your comfortable feeling of being well Ye Shop of Fine Quality THE COLLEGE JEWELER Try them on, compare the fabrics, the tailoring and finish,the style;put them to any test you will— Overcoats--- THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN And if you are absolutely convinced of the truth of the statement $25 and $30 "The Best Values in Town" then only are we ready to sell you. Selling for cash only, having no end of season sales, eliminating every unnecessary expense means regular $15 and $40 overcoats for SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM BACTERIOLOGY CLUB MEETS The first meeting of the Bacteriology Club was held last night in Snow Hall. Twenty new members were initiated: John Buckles, Jeann Coffin, Stephen Hood, Erik Eckleberry, Kenneth Gooder, Crozier Hart, Benjamin Kessenh, Laura Moriain, Miriam Spier, Joel Wahlhin, G. W. Forman, O. T. Blankey, LeRoy Goodman, Donald Meid尔斯, George Watson, and John Winkler. Doctor Sherwool gave a short talk on the ideals and aims of the club, after which a very entertaining program was furnished by the new initiative. Refreshments were served and a short social hour followed. The girls of the Delta *Bhil Sigma sorority* will entertain the members and friends of the Young People's Society of the Congregational church Sunday at, at the church. Support at six and meeting at sixty-five. Chicago, Oct. 20—Chiefs of the powerful railroad brothers who have called a strike for October 30, are calling on President Harding's peace plans. 85c values Men's Pure Thread Silk hose. Men's Hosiery Special Colors: Cordovan, Black, Crey, and White. Friday and Saturday Only OTTO FISCHER Hairdressing Shampooing Manicuring Marcel and Round Curl Hair Work Marinello Goods Soft water used in shampooing Mrs. C.H. Sanders $5,590.00 1316 Tenn. Phone 103 will be paid to the artists on the UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE No student can afford to miss these Mabel Garrison, Coloratura Soprano Metropolitan Opera Company Order tickets now by mail All unsold season tickets on sale at the Business Office and Round Corner Drug Store. Monday, October 24. Eight Great Concerts Over 1,000 Season Tickets Already Sold Mid-Season clearance Sale of all hats in stock, regardless of former price. Two special groups. Cash only. No C.O.D.'s, approvals or exchanges. A11 $5 sales final. Prescher's Correct Spandex for Women & Kids Annual Fur Showing Monday, Oct 24, only Featuring exclusive Fur Coats in— Squirrel Chokers in all Raccoon Beaver Hudson Seal —and other furs furs Weaver's A CHANCE TO SAVE 25 PER CENT. Varsity Dance SATURDAY NIGHT,OCTOBER22 F. A. U. (Hall) Saunders-Lucas Orchestra Five Pieces At the Theatres At the Theatres VARSITY TODAY ONLY "A Certain Rich Man" from William Allen White's Powerful Story of American Life Comedy—"Torchy's Nighthood" 11 and 33 cents Coming Friday and Saturday Jackie Coogan Who doesn't remember him in the Kid "Peck's Bad Boy" Coming Friday and Saturday BOWERSOCK Mary Miles Minter "Her Winning Way And Chase the Blues Away