PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 27,1924 Election Campaign Shifting Eastward for Closing Days (Unaudited Press) President Coolidge Cancel Engagements Because of Wallace's Fumeral Washington, Oct. 27—The campaign center shifted from the northwest to the east today with all three presidential factions concentrating their final efforts in the states of the north Atlantic seaplane. The final battle will be over with statements from every quartet expressing confidence of victory. Gen. Charles G. Dawes carried the Republican campaign into upper New York state; John W. Davis stepped from New York over into Jersey City and Senator La Follette moved into Baltimore for a speech. All Sides Make Charges The Democrates threw into the campaign a charge that Mr. Coolidge, while vice president accepted $200 for making a memorial address to the Veterans at Bridgeport, Comm Republicans came forward with publication of a letter from President Coolidge to Hanford Macmider of the American Legion in which Mr. Coolidge's cooperation in all matters of the event attacks upon the fundamentals of our institution." The Independents sent up a call for further investigation of the slush fund. Frank P. Walsh, attorney for La Follette, in a speech criticized $180,000,000 "from benefits beneficiaries and other interests" by election day. Samuel Untermyer, in a statement asked night sessions of the Borah investigating committee saying evidence abounded, has barely scratched the surface. Chairman All Confidetn Cherrianian Mr. Arconde William M. Butler, Republican Republican of New York, sent a statement predicting the election of Mr. Coolidge declared, "our faith is haunt upon the fundamental desire of every one for prosperous times." Clem L. Shavir, Democratic national chairman, likewise, predicting election of Davis, declared, that La Malette, "will draw morm, than two votes from Republicans to everyone from Democrats." 1. Follotte, declared he believed he had, won the west and observed "an independent swing in the east." 2. Rutledge, declared it was day's engagements, because of the death of secretary of agriculture Wallace whose fire he will attend. Finds Missing Link in Horse's Ancestry (By Science Service) New York, Oct. 27—The missing link between modern horses and their long line of fossil ancestors from which they were evolved has been discovered by Dr. W. D. Mathew of the American Museum of Natural History here. Dr. Matthew is the finder of name of plowing or near-horse. Near-horse's fossil skeleton was dug, up from the Blanco formation of Texas. It shows characteristics like those of the horses of the Ice Age, which were practically horses as we know them today, and also like the less horse-like animals fur their jack on the horse's family tree The legs are much larger and more robust than those of the last or the pre-horse ancestors of the modern horse and the skull is also like that of the Dobbinus of today, in contrast to the shorter head of the earlier equids. Near-horse, however, has longer legs and all ancient ancestors than their living descendants. Tiny vestiges of a fifth toe are also present. "The series of American ancestors of the horse is one of the classic examples of evolution provided by the fossil record and the most common mammalian animals." said Dr. Matthew. "Nevertheless, it is well recognized by those who have made a special study of it, that while the broader lines of descent are beyond reasonable question, they have been seen some of the successive stages." Near-horse fills one of the three important gaps previously existing in the horse's family tree, which is nearest to recent times. The genus represented by near-horse, Dr. Matthew claims, is certainly the desired internet breed and equiv., the modern horse although further study may show that near-horse itself is a little off the direct line of descent. The School of Business smoker will be held at 7:30 Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Aklai Kappa Psi house, 1806 N. State Street, Minneapolis, MN, who are urged to be there. --at the Lee Gregg, Secretary Four District Attorneys Asked to Resign Places Washington, Oct. 27.-Resignations of four United States district attorneys have been asked within the past few weeks, and six such officials have already resigned. Attorney-General Stone said today. (United Press) The upheaval and "better enforcement." Stone said, resulting from a letter by Mrs. Mabel Willerbrand, assistant attorney-general, to the Philadelphia Law Enforcement League last July. Mrs. Willebrands's letter recently came into the limelight when Samuel Untenemeyer of New York charged that conditions concerning "politics in prohibition enforcement" as set in his communication had not been remedied. Three Events Open Intra-Mural Meet at K. U. Stadium Nov. 1 Shot Put, 50 Yard Dash and Mile Run Scheduled for First Day The opening events of the all-University inter-organization track and field meet will be hold Saturday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m., on Stadium field. The meet will be in charge of the men who have made their "K" in track or cross-country. These men will constitute an internment committee. All track "K" men are asked to meet Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 5 p.m., at the training shed on Stadium field. All the organizations entering the meet should enter their organization and give a tentative line-up of their entries to Howard Grady, cross-country captain, or G. B. Patrick, intramural director. These events should be in not later than Thursday, Oct. 30 All athletes not connected with an organization are urged to compete unattached. Besides the inter-organization cup that is given to the winning organization, there will be individual awards given to the winner of each event. Every man in school has the opportunity to track "K" men and the members of the varsity and freshman' football squads. The events that are to be held Saturday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m., the shot-pit, 50-yard dash, preliminaries and the final, one mile run. This will give those competing a chance to see the major portion of the football game on the grid-graph. The University of Michigan won the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. It was won by the Acacia fraternity in 1920 and 1921, and by the Kappa Sigma fraternity in 1922. The beavers of Yellowstone national park, protected against trappers, have become so numerous that their destruction of trees at some points is a serious problem. 1109 Mass. Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Eventually—why not now? Tango Fox-Tret Waltz Insurance Bldg. - Phone 2762 The postoffice is opposite us Write Your Name with SANFORD'S INK It Will Last Forever SANFORD'S Fountain Pen Ink "The Ink that Made the Fountain Pen Possible" Hallowe'en Parties Are Coming Be Prepared! Um-m! Boy Howdy! Coe's Famous Milk Chocolates, 10c C. G. COE, Druggist 1347 MASSACHUSETTS Tuesday is DOLLAR DAY BROWN OWL BEAUTY SHOP Cor. 14th & Ky. Phone 1028 KANSAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS HALLOWE'EN FACES and all types of Hallowe'en favors found at DENNISON CREPE PAPER SHOP 1111 Massachusetts Street stablished Two Years before the University JEWELERS 735 MASS. 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