THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SAYS RABBIT COURSING IS BRUTAL AND CRUEL Prof. John Ise Objects to Prolonged Death of Weakened Animals AN EYE-WITNESS OF EVENT Chase" "There is Nothing Fair or Sportsmanlike About the Chase" An applauded by Prof. John Ise and twenty-nine others, ministers and prominent business men of Lawrence was sent to Governor Allen last Friday, requesting him to take action to store organiz jack rabbit courts. News of this action was printed by several Kansas papers and was made the subject of jest by a special feature in *The Collegian*; an Arnold, marshal, a透音 from which follows: "Kansas is fostering another reform" "Iohe Ise, president of the Humane Society at Lawrence, is out to put the knee down on children whose home bewrushed in the discard. He wants Governor Allen to interfere in saving the 10-opeared greyhounds of the prairie—the Kansas Nationalportrait who organize rabbit chases. a "Under the state law, there is no direct provision against the coursing meet. Somehow the legislators awake to needed Kansas reforms overlooked the jackrudbit chase and merely nassed laws providing bounties." cases. "Down in the state university town the rabbit chase threatens to become a craze. Professor Iac signed the petition although he is not its author and said he stood back of everything in it. Sunday, he and several members of the Ministerial Association viewed the coursing meet south of town to ascertain if the reports concerning the fairness of the meet were true. "We did not protest on the grounds of protecting the jackrabbits of the state. But we did protest against unnecessary and needless cruelty to animals," said the rabbit or sportsmanslike the chase. The rabbits had been penned and when set free made only half-hearted attempts to outdistance the greyhounds. From the time the rabbit was rescued a matter of minutes. Many people went home from the meet thoroughly disgusted "There is a Kansas statute, continued Professor Ise, which forbids all unrepeatable assaults on aboveting to have this statute enforced. There is a statute on the books of the state of Massachusetts which absolutely forbids meets of his people are just as humane as the people of any other state. Should an other coursing meet be held in Douglas County, the county attorney, Baldwin Mitchel Jr., should be prosecuted of the promoters of this type of so-called sport." Part of the appeal to Governor Allen is as follows: "It would seem that a community possessing the educational and religious advantages possessed by this city should in a measure, set the pace. To have such exhibitions of wonton and needless cruelty and lawless desecration of the Sabbath followed up surely constrain the clear infringement of the rights of women and women who believe in and seek to further principles that make for morality and clean living and is a violation of the laws of the state." Elizabeth A. Sullivan, whose picture was published in the Sndau edition of the Kansas City Star, was a student of the University of Kansas during the school year of 1915-16, and the first semester of 1916-17, and a member of Lambda chapter of Chi Omega. Miss Sullivan was recently elected the president of the chapter of The Sampson Ph. honors society of North Carolina University, New York, where she is now a student in the department of journalism. Miss Sullivan is the daughter of John Sullivan, attorney, of Kansas City. Former Student is Honored Goodbye Bleachers, May 10. Law Frat Pays Tribute To Prof. Albert J. Harno The Delta Theta Phi, honourary law fraternity, held a banquet last night at Wiedeman's banquet rooms, in honor of Professor Albert J. Harmo. Professor Harno has been connected with the School of Law for the last few years, and is held very high in the esteem of the law students. He will] leave Illinois after completing this term here, where he will take a position as an instructor in the University of Illinois. After the banquet, talks were made two law students, George Goule and Jerome K. Schoehner on Mr. Haroe's work here in the University. ENTIRELY REORGANIZE NATIONAL GUARD UNIT The local National Guard has been reorganized the one rifle company and one machine gun company having been done way with and three machine gun companies formed. The company at Haskell has been filled the one old rifle company has been changed into a second machine gun company and the old machine gun company retained as the third in the new organization. Expire Hope to Form All-Student Company as Old Enlistments Captain Jones also Assistant Pro- cessor of Engineering has been pro- posed to major and given command of ill machine gun companies. All machine gun companies in the State are owed at Lawrence. Do you want an extra pair of trousers to wear with some discarded coat? S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. The greater percent of the men it old the companies were older men who went in while the younger men were away. Their time of enlistment is now expiring and an effort is being made to interest students in a all-student company, Captain Dinsmore Alter of Company H, also head of the astronomy department of the University, enlisted six students a few days ago. Carroll Clark, first sergeant, A. E. F, E. C, Clark, Navy, Eller Lmy, coat artillery, Allen Boyce, man cannon, James Anthony, Cates, artillery. Ex-service men are given special permission to enlist for just one year. Privateies are paid $1.00 an hour for drill periods and given a furlough if they want to leave Lawrence, from commencement week till time to report to camp the latter part of August. The gun companies have no guard duty. Captain Alter says this is one of the easiest ways he knows of to earn a hundred dollars during a year. There are a lot of non-com positions yet to be filled. These pay as high as $2.00 an hour. Each company has eight machine guns, thirty mules and three trumpet troops. The rifles rifles at the weapons and can fire about all the ammunition they want to on the rifle range. The marriage of Miss Consulée Krugg, Ll. B'17, of Coffeeville, to Mr. Seymour m'e, e21; came as a surprise to their many friends here. Mrs. Cank is the daughter of Dr. and Albert Krugg of Coffeeville. She was at the time of her marriage practicing attorney in Coffeeville. She has been the secretary of the Kansas Woman Lawyer's Association. Mr. Crank, an overseer, having been in France with the bed division, Miss Krugg is the sister of Mary Krugg c.24. She is a charter member of Phi Delta Delta, women's legal fraternity. Consuelo Krugg Marries An announcement has been received at the office of the Law School of the marriage of Miss Carol Caner, a former student in the Law School, to Mr. Everett Oxley, a graduate of the School of Engineering, at Manhattan on November 12, 1920. Miss Casner also is the member of the Phi Delta Delta here. Mr. Oxley is a member of the Kipappa Alpha at Manhattan. You will find at my place over 1500 patterns from which to make your selection. Reasonable prices on all and bargains in many. Melvin Rutledge, e22, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Topeka, Kans. FEDERAL BOARD MEN MET TUESDAY NIGHT Plans Are Being Made to Aid New Students in Vocational Training Former service men in training under the auspices of the Federal Board for Vocational Education met in the spring of 1926 at Tuesday night, and adopted a constitution. As usual, the number of A. W. O. L.'s exceeded the number of those present, as one of those present put forward a proposal which were held a short and spirited meeting. Prof. A. T. Walker, local Counsellor for the Federal Board asserted that he was willing to help better condition students in their work so that they will better understand the requirements of the University, and the attitude of the Federal Board. He suggested to meet all new federal board students, to help them in the selection of their courses, and in the finding of rooms. His proposal was accepted and "Red" Willis and H. F. Ruppehlan were appointed to meet the new Federal students, and assist them to "get G. G. Greenwood was elected treasurer, and W. J. Boyle was appointed as a committee of one to secure entertainment for the next meeting, which is to be held in the Legion Rooms, on Tuesday, May 10. Mr. Boyle will get participants for a battle royal, others will sing and put on original stunts. John Fleiss defender of the oats dish, will don his coat, and some Scotch character songs and impersonations of Harry Lauder. "We must have more men out for these meetings in the future," said Brodie. "We want to place this organization on an equal footing with the other associations on the hill, and this can be done by the full co-operation of all the Federal Board men. I expect to see every man out at the meet- Mv Slide Rule Oh slide-rule, my pied-rule, You're a darn good divide-rule, You're a hop-on-and-rid-rule— I was counting on you. I found in my slip-stick and took it to tip me. A modern equip-stick For getting me through. You've certainly tripbed me— and I'm taking me— I'm thrilla with you, too. 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