THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HEURTA TO HEAD NEW MEXICAN GOVERNMENT Herrero, Accused of Murdering Carranza, Claims Leader Committed Suicide Mexico City, May 25—General Obregon, commander of the revolutionary forces, today commanded Rodrigo Lopez to surrender and answer to a charge of assassinating Carranza, former president of the republic. Obregon declared a clear case of treachery had been proven. The order followed Herrero's offer to come to Mexico City and give evidence with which he claims he could prove that Carranza died at his own hand. Herrero denied in a telegram that he or his troops murdered the former president, according to a report by the United States House. He declared Carranza had committed suicide rather than suffer the dishonor of becoming a fugitive. Amoito Huert, former governor of the state of Sonora, was elected provisional president of Mexico last night by an extra session of congress. The vote was, Huguza 224, Gonzales 28, Caliburon and Zillareal one each. Eagle Pass, May 25—Garranza officials on the American side of the Mexican border were today turning their offices over to the representative from New Mexico. The American Penex is now the new Mexican representative here. BAD CHECKS AT M. U. Columbia, Missouri Merchant Complain of "Wooden" Checks From Students The Missourian, college paper of the University of Missouri, contends that there are more bad checks passed in Columbia than in any other city in Missouri. From the beginning of school in September, until its close in the spring the practice continues with a summer session it is unreasonable. "The surprising thing about the bad checks passed in Columbia is that most of them are good in the long run. The objection that the business men raise to the practice is not that it is not good, but that it is a nuisance. The article in the Missouri says that a student bank, run by the University to take over and collect all "wooden" checks on penalty of suspension from the school, would undoubtedly clear up the situation. Under that plan if a students allowance fell short in any one month he could go to the student bank in a bus pass way and be able to turtle until the allowance arrived, and that relieve the Column's business of doing the same thing on "wooden" checks. This plan is being used at other schools. NEED FOOD INCREASE Unless Production is Stimulator Will be Dependent on Over seas Says Hoover Washington, May 25.—The production of foods is decreasing so rapidly that a commission of highly trained farmers should be organized to formulate readjustment, Hoover declared in a letter to a representative from Montana. The letter was made public today. "Unless we stem the tide of decreased production we shall soon be dependent upon overseas' supplies" Hoover warned. Campaign Fund of $12,000 Raised for Edwards Washington, May 25. A total of $12,000 had been raised for the campaign fund of Governor Edwards, Democrat, of New Jersey, it was stated before the senate sub-committee in charge of the investigation of campaign expenditures. The campaign of Senator Owen, Democrat, of Oklahoma, is being conducted largely by his friends in Oklahoma, - according to the testi mony of J. L. Bower, campaign manager. It was shown that they raised $104 million for contributions and a list of contributions and contributors was produced many of which showed from one to five dollars. Tom Pringle, T21, is Much Better Tom Pringle, T21, who was operated on for appendicitis Sunday at the University hospital, is reorted to be doing as well as could be expected. "He has little fever and although his condition is serious there are no indications of any complications so far," said a nurse at the hospital this morning. Send the Daily Kansan home. May Fete Fated On Golf Links Lardy I suspect i am about to get in rong with the 'We Stay Good Always', women but i don't mean 2, cause they never did anything to me, anyway I went out an saw May last Sat as she fated round the gf links, its a long tale to tell it al so i will just touch the places. So 1st a i can come out thimber an has a data on you who breaks in an they hold a cause to elect a cheerleader maybe, and Corie tuk his guys off and give his guns to quantrel, an Quan waits til sum of the Noo Yorkers cums out to start a battleground for Carrie N. & Lizzie W. an then holds a raid only the guys from the east had a 4 piece jazz band, that ranged smu, an I don't think in them times Mr. McKenna, Mr. Mer. he had sum hanging out in his pocket. Then sum 49ers drags in but Clementine wasn't ther, an purty soon sum cruys come bouncin in on horses. shootin an hollerin, but before they had cum some carpenters had slipped in an built the Elrige house all but the barber shop and telegraph office, then quan an his boys burn her up, when the audience had seen an how they could shoot, they all taking care to ride close so they isn't any chance of not bein seen. Wel all this time sum engineers had ben歼 round out in front of the she with there instruments, lookin turn om', id be ashamed if i was their looks. We saw them try an out when we are try to stage a heat, cause it, hard enough to keep the peoples tensh anyway as it is. I liked the part of the bil wher the women cut out an played like they were rain an rainbows, but i didn't have rough an drink guess came out and it as think they were things, anyway they had sum fun an got their pictures taken an that is all that is required. I saw a taxi drive up an i think probably Thayer and John Brown after they had signed the declaration of independence, went out an tuk in a show. I ben tryin to picture me, maybe you may fetie, course it may this bete word fete me, sum say its feet an sum fate, wel if its feet, but ten feet of film is tough to take an if its fate, ope one lady fate takes me if she ever may fete, course it maybe but this fete word gets me, sum say its feet an sum fate, welf if its feet, bont ten feet of film is rough to take an aim, if the film is tough to take an aim, if she ever catches me at a naither. Its getting that tim of the yr, when the guy finds he don't no whit to say in the girl, an starts fishin' round in his pockets he finds sum of dad's pennies and its good stuff to suggest they match. Then 2 i ben readin' bout the hero as a poet, wif a guy has nervy nough to even try to be a poet i will say he is a hero. Johnson Leading Race In Oregon Primary Now Portland—The course of Oregon Republicans for president may not be determined until the official canvass has been made by the votes cast at the primaries in this state Friday counted. Johnson's lead over Wood was only 732. It is estimate that from 40,000 to 50,000 voters are still to come. The incomplete returns now stand: Johnson, 40,891. Wood, 40,139. Lowden 14,870. Hoover, 13,235. Send the Daily Kansan home. The ideal graduation bouquet is a liberal arrangement of Carnations and Asparagus Sprays. This is but one of many effective forms we can make up to your order for graduation day. Graduation Bouquets for Girl Graduates This is the greatest occasion in the young lady's life, and she has been a diplomat long after the diploma has been forgotten. We have us make up something specially pleasing for her for the great day. Graduation Hours are reserved for the U. S. or Canada at a Few Hours Notice RALPH W. WARD Flower Shop 825 Mass. St. Announcements All ex-service men are invited to attend the smoker to be held at the American Legion Club Rooms at 8 o'clock tonight. An attractive program has been arranged and all ex-service men will be admitted free. The Botany Club will have its annual picnic Wednesday evening, May 26. The club will meet at Snow Hall at 4:30. Psychology Club will be postponed from Wednesday at 4:30 until Friday at 4:30. At that time Miss Somerier will讲座 on the results of Intelligence Tests which were given to the Haskell Indians. Christian Science students of the University will meet in Myers Hall at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening. Professor's Social Psychology class will meet at the regular time on Wednesday morning at 9:30. This is due to the postponement of the Psychology The Botany Club will hold its annual picnic Wednesday May 26. The club will meet at Snow Hall at 4:30 o'clock. A meeting of the A. E. F. Club will be held Thursday at 7:30 in Green Hall. Important. All football, basketball, baseball and track equipment must be turned in immediately except in cases where the equipment is now used. Students should turn it in before students leave for home. Forest C. Allen, Director of athletics. Joint meeting of the old and new councils and the installation of the new council will take place Wednesday night 7:30 room 11 Fraser Hall. All members are urged to be present. John N. Monteith. All old and new Council members will please sit on the platform at the convection tomorrow. Also the new officers of the different schools and the various school speakers. John N. Montieth. The members of the band will please report, without uniform at the convocation Wednesday morning. Sphinx will mett at the Kappa Sigma house tonight at 7:30 sharp. Erwin Wynn, Pres. MacDowell fraternity will meet in Fraser Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 clock for initiation of new members, program and business. All seniors are expected to pay the balance of their dues at this meeting. All students who are applicants for the University Teachers' Diploma or the State Teachers' Certificate should fill out application blanks for same, Tuesday, May 25, or Wednesday, May 26, in room 119 Fraser. Dorothy Riddle to give Recital at 8:20 P. M. May GIVE CONCERT TUESDAY Dorothy Riddle, student of piano in the School of Fine Arts will give her graduating recital on Tuesday. May 25, at 8:20 p.m. m. in Frazer Hall. The program will consist of select works by Bachin, Mozart, Liszt and Chopin. Miss Riddle will be assisted by Mr. Fred Semon, baritone. Mr. Adrian Poulot will play the accompaniment for Semon. The program is as follows: 25 Sonata (Waldstein), Op. 53, Beethove Allegro con brio Serenade (Don Giovanni) ..Mozart Bella mia (II Maestro di Mucica) Brunel Mr. Semon Nocturne, F sharp major...Chopin Tocata, Op. 18, No. 4...Sgambati Funde, D. Flat major...Lliszt Miss Riddle The Hills o' Skye ... Galloway Beneath the Lilac Tree ... Berwald Invictus ... Hahn ... Mr. Simon The department of journalism has issued a small bulletin, charting some important newspaper facts. The chart was designed by Prof. W. A. Dill of the department for the benefit of the newspaper history classes. Helen D. Jenks, minister, assisted by Elizabeth O'Brien, Soprano, will give the next graduating recital in Fraser Hall, Friday, May 28. In this bulletin is given the typical chart of the newspapers of the city; the official organs of early United States Presidents; some "firstes in" history of American journalism; American Journalism. Among the patriarchs of American Journalism the "Lawrence Journal-World" and the "Leavenworth Times" are among the oldest of the Ranks newspapers. Both papers start in 1857. Prof. W. A. Dill Designs Chart for Journalists Recount Washington Population Washington, May 25. -The corrected population of Washington, D. 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