PAGE FOUP THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 20,1924 Efforts at Mediation Fail to End Tong War; Troops May Be Called Inspector of Immigration Asks Deportation of Leaders in Outbreak New York, Oct. 20—All efforts at mediation in the tong war in the east have failed and the next step must be federal intervention and deportation of those responsible for continuation of the murderous feud, to the extent brought by, of the Chinese bureau of the immigration service, declared today. With word of murder of a Chinese in Detroit, the latest victim of rivalry between the On Leong and Hip Sing tungs, there was fresh activity by police and detectives here to prevent an outbreak of vengeance. Leaders of the On Leongs refused to meet those of the Hips in a peace parley this week-end. As a result, Inspector Boughnounced he will exert all his influence to bring deportation into play to end the strife. Any Chinese found carrying weapons illegally will be held liable to deportation as a "dangerous radical," he said and it may be possible even to resort to wholesale deportation of tong leaders. Dr. Sez, Chinese minister to Washington, sailed for Europe to attend a nuance conference at Geneva, en route to London, where he in the East was far from earl. The peace parley signed at Washington effected only the District of Columbia, he exclaimed. It developed today that the tong war has a Canadian angle and an investigation has been begun at Ottawa. Reports are that it was a "succulent" in connection with the smuggling of Chinese" across the Canadian border into the United States that led to the first killing in the present feud. Association Adopts Code City Manager Should Be Free From Political Tasks The code of ethics adopted by the International City Managers' Association at its 11th annual convention, held at Montreal, Quebec, Sept. 24-26, has been published in the number of the City Manager Magazine. John G. Stutz, executive secretary of the City Manager's Association, said that the association has been working for several years on a code of conduct to govern cooperation had adopted a code which embodied the following principles: His duties should be performed without discretion and he should keep the community informed of his plans. The city may be made a whole and not secretly with its members, and he should recognize his relations to larger political subdivisions. No city manager should take an active part in politics or even bring the people to book efforts. He will be judged by his work. The position of city manager should not be accepted unless the individual feels he is competent for the office and believes in the council-manager role. He should also provide an example for other officers by strict propriety, obedience to the laws and loyalty to his employees, the people. He should use his own individual judgment in the solution of purely economic problems and loyalty and support in his helps. Wives Nag Husbands By Foolish Questions A writer in the Washington Star estimates that on the day of the opening game of the recent wives' series 10,854 Washington wives asked their husbands the difference between a shortstop and a backstop: 8,962 wanted to know if the game would go on, and what the police would do when they scored only second base. 8,966, thinking only second base, counted in scoring were perplexed to learn the final score; 4,915 asked if the four men in black suits and capes at each corner of the diamond were ballkeepers ready to carry off any one who did trying to stretch a haze打牢; 6,852 wondered to themselves if Bucky Harris was married; slightly more than that number thought the fielders had to hit the runner and the ball had to hit the runner and the pitcher had to hit the batter to strike him out; and nearly all of them wanted to know how many umpires the battery generated. *Paving Will Soon Be Completed* According to A. H. Hull, superintendent of buildings and grounds, the paving in front of the Engineering School is going on as rapidly as possible. It will probably take 15 more days of the very best weather to finish it, since 700 l. of paving is required in order to connect with the paving on the west. University Club to Open Bids for House Nov. Bids for the construction of the new home of the University club are to be opened at 10 o'clock on the morning at Nov. 3, it was decided at a meeting of the club this week that they would be loaned that it can get a bid for the building of the new home for less than thirty-five thousand, but bids are not open as yet. Plans for the building were drawn up some time ago and according to those in charge and to students, the club is a housework, and a stairs exterior. Officers for the coming year ever chosen at the meeting. J. S. Barrow was elected president; Prof. A. J. Bayton, vice-president; Prof. G. W. Stratton, secretary; L. N. Lewis, treasurer; and Prof. C. F. Nelson and C. C. Stewart, members of the board of governors. Moose Roam Alaska In Unusual Numbers According to Reports Great Animal Probably Driver From Canadian Northeast by Huntley (Science News) Auchorage, Alaska, Oct. 29. - A red-blooded American, who having read the regular autumn stories of mouse calling can get a real trophy this year in almost any part of Alaska for the great animal, according to reports, rounds the northland in unusual numbers. Game Warden George Cotter, of Seward, just back from an inspection trip, declares there are 5,000 moose on Kenai Peninsula alone, while from the Yukon come similar reports. The marshy country along the Stikine and Tanana rivers are some of the best moose regions in the north. Where did all these moose come from? There is a theory, of Alaskan origin, that moose have been driven from the Canadian northeast by the continual hanging of guns year after year and finding their way slowly into the mountains into Alaska. The big animals have found climate and food conditions ideal. Hot summer with luxuriant growth of willow and birch, mursley lakes with lily roots, and dense evergreen forests for cover. Alaskan moose please narrow surroundings. In some regions they are designed to roam at will and increase, for mirrors have left, the Indian tribes of the Himalayas to find a place for inland for ordinary hunting trips. The average Alaskan moose weighs from 1,900 to 1,250 pounds and stands eight to ten feet high at the shoulders. Only the head, neck and antlers are used for meat. The meat is excellent and the hide of value for leather products. K. U. Grads at Harvard Former Students Connected With Business School Deane W. Malott, A. B. E. 21, is now an assistant dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Mr. Malott attended the Harvard Graduate School, receiving the degree of Master of Business Administration there in 1925. He was a member of the Harvard Business Review board in 1922 and 23 of the Harvard Business Review, graduate school publication to which only honor students are elected. Harold R. Hall, A. K. 20, another Kansas University graduate is now president of the editorial board of the Harvard Business School section of the Harvard Alumni Association Bulletin. While a student at Harvard, Mr. Hall was honored by being elected president of the Harvard Business School, an institutionation of about five hundred members. Wishes would go out more; associator with servants causes shriveling of personality. Train Husband Also, Says Social Worker Divide the family income equally between the father and the mother, after all bills are paid. time husband will be the feature to the new home," she asserted. "The old order of the husband being stimulated by his eight hours work and his own efforts, his wife is tied to drugality of household tasks is changing. In a short time the husband wonders why his wife's view-point is so different. Make the home more attractive, or the intelligent man will quit marry ing. Organize home on a 50-50 basis or it will perish. (United Press) Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29.—Train the boys as well as the girls for matrimonial contests. These are some of the demands of the modern age Dr. Edkith Halt Swift, social hygiene exponent pointed out to the United Press. The man with a matrimonial education will be able to find his college buttons as well as mind the baby in a cinch. Dr. Declared, said. "It's time we did something to train boys to be good husbands." "The part time wife and the part The maximum difference between the high land and the low in the United States proper is 14,767 feet. According to official figures, Mount Whitney, the highest point, is 14,504 feet above sea level, while Death Valley, the lowest point, is 275 feet below sea level. Altitude Difference Is Small in United States These two points, which are both in California, are less than ninety miles apart. The difference between them is small, however, when compared with the highest and lowest point in Asia. Mount Everest rises 29,002 feet above sea level, whereas the shores of the Dead Sea are 12,200 feet below it—a difference of 41,292 feet. Bulldog Wide Belts $1.00 and $1.25 with knit collar or shirt collar style— 736 Mass. The New Flanno Knit Sport Blouse Hallowen Programs Nut Cups and Favors A. G. ALRICH Hallowe'en Programs $6.50 and $7.50 SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now Suiting you—that's my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Cord and Sockets Mazda Lamps at TAILOR MADE Suits and Overcoats $40 to $60 GREENE THE TAILOR One door south of the Orpheum Try Our Special $50,00 Suits For College Students Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. Mrs. Eva Guffen Phone 442 50c 643 R. I. St. Phone 987 Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner Kirby Cleaners 1109 Mass. **Dance** What did Professor Smith need this morning when he told you to slip yourself in a silk purse out of my own dress? **A** *Fythus* That I didn't ever be able to do good work with it, is poor practice. Elderly, Old study was the way to learn. Um-m! Boy Howdy! Coe's Famous Milk Chocolates, 10c C. G. COE, Druggist 1347 MASSACHUSETTS DIXON'S ELDORADO "the master drawing pencil" 17 leads—all dealers TUESDAY IS DOLLAR DAY at the BROWN OWL BEAUTY SHOP Corner 14th & Ky. - - - Phone 1028 Our Sale Was a Great Success! MEN Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday we made a special price of 50c for pressing men's suits. We made so many new customers that we've decided to make 50c our permanent price. Our pressing business increased 200 per cent. We'll probably have to buy another pressing machine and add another expert presser to our force, but we want 500 new customers by January 1st. Our price for cleaning and pressing a suit will still remain $1.50. We cannot lower this price and still keep up the quality of the work. But remember,men,you'll get the best that money will buy here— Suit Pressed, 50c - - Suit Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 TAXI — RENTA-FORD Storage HUNTSINGER No.12 Inssit on Issuer on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Special Bricks for this week: Tutti Frutti and Vanilla Apricot Sherbet and Carnel nut Bilberry Balm and Vanilla Orange Pineapple and Brown Bread Phone 182 It Costs No More to Have the Best Fifteen other Fruit and Nut Ice Creams and Sherbet from which to choose. Dinner served in the Tea Room Homecoming Day. Make reservations early. BEBE DANIELS In Her First Starring Paramount Picture "Dangerous Money" VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Educational Comedy — "PIG SKIN" Shows: 3, 7:30, and 9 -- Prices: Mats. 10-20c, Eve. 10-30c "BORDER LEGION" SPECIAL- Starting Wednesday for Three Days ZANE GREY'S In order to accommodate the crowds Saturday, Oct. 25, the Bowersock, Varsity and Orpheum Theaters will have a Special Supper Show, starting at 6:00 P.M. BOWERSOCK RIGHT NOW THE GREATEST OF ALL IN A YEAR OF TRULY GREAT PICTURES! Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices: Mats, 25-40; Eve, 25-50