THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STRIKERS MAY ASK TROOPERS' REMOVAL Constabulary Is Declared to Have Exceeded Authority—Field Generally Quiet Strike leaders meeting in Pittsburgh today were to take action seek removal of state constabulary from the steel centers. They take the attitude that the troopers have exceeded their authority. Additional state constabulary ordered by Governor Smith were enroute to the Buffalo district today to appeal from the mayor of Lackawanna. The strike situation in the all-important Pittsburgh district apparently was unchanged while both the Gary and Ohio areas gains in the Gary and Ohio areas. (United Draft). Youngstown, Ohio, Sept. 24—Five men arrested near the Youngstown plant of the Sharon Steel Hoop Company here this morning when several minor disturbances in the steel strike were reported to police, were found to be carrying stones wrapped in handkerchiefs. The men are being held. By HERB GRID GOSSIP The first scrimage of the season will take place this afternoon or Thursday. The first year men look mighty good, axiety of them and if they can beat the in numbers, Couch Schladenauer is going to put up a real fight. Russ Cowgill, fleet half on the 1916 team, is in school, and will be out for practice Wednesday. Cowgill hurt his knee in playing then, and was examined Tuesday by "Phog" towards keeping the men in condition. "Phog" pronounced the knee, which had sustained a torn ligament, entirely healed, and Cowgill, who abundant the college sport in the 1916 fly, to compete in the king of sports, flying, will return again to his old love. D. G. Pattinson, record of K. U. pole vault record, of 11 feet 8 inches made back in 1916, showed up on Hamilton Field Tuesday. He is in school, and is expected to come out for track next spring. He has been in the army for nearly two years, and is expected to do some great things on the "jumping stick" to wind up his college career. Joe Casey, "K" man at half in 1916, noted and as the speediest open field runner of the team, was on the field Tuesday giving his friends the "glad hand" talking over old times, and looking over the K. U. hopes. Coach "Rook" Woodward's aggregation of Lawrence High School players practice any place around McCook they can squeeze in. Before the freshmen started, they were on Hamilton Field. Later they moved to the baseball diamond north of the McCook bleachers, and Tuesday they located on the campus just west of Hamilton Field. "Rook" matched his team against eleven of Coach Schalademan's tyros, and several exciting scrimmages took place. The L. H. S. boys retained the ball and mounted it ment, and on a couple of pass and and the same number of line bucks gained real ground against the first year men. The fifty freshmen on the sidelines were careful to make it plain to all onlooks that Coach Schalademan made sure he was wakest man out of his sixty, in order to avoid hurting the pre-school boys. The enthusiasm shown by the Lawrence supporters for the high school team something that the University could imitate to good purpose. About half of the team were about half of the total membership, of the high school, turned out and so cluttered up the sidelines that the coaches had difficulty in keeping them out of the scrimmage. They even showed their spirit and loyalty to the team, giving a few yells and shouting encouragement to their special heroes. Squirea Studio amateur finishing department, gives your kodak work that same expert professional care, and it costs you no more.—Adv. 7-4. It is a safe bet that most farmers will keep the "old mule" around and contrary to farmer reasons—just because it has a good kick. Promises New Courses To Students Taking Gym "Sophomores with any real red blood flowing in their veins will have a chance to demonstrate this year in their physical education, Smith, smith of Physical Education. If they are not interested or don't like the course for the year, then they surely need physical exercise, and if they are men they can't be hired to cut gym." Basketball will be the first course on the year's program, all the funda mental principles of the game being taught. After Basketball season closes, swimming will be taken, and tennis cannot swim will be taught how. "All men should know at least the primary steps in the art of self defense," said Dr. Naismith. "Boxing and other methods of self preservation will be taught. A man should be able to do as much to the other fellow as he is doing or trying to do you,". He also advises that if students take any interest at all this year, they will be able to say all this and more too." Students will have the opportunity to take instructions in fencing, and very few indeed have a chance to learn this method of defense, from a man who is not familiar with it. It could produce. Lieut. Col. Burckhard will give instructions in fencing. WHERE'S THAT OFFICE BOY? WHERE'S THAT OFFICE BOY? From a technical paper in Baltimore, the Transmitter, we borrow the suggestion that: Perhaps boys in offices can be divided into three general classes; the boy who helps to run the engine, the boy who sits by and watches somebody else run it, and the boy who throws sand in the gears. It may be stated in another way; the boy who carries himself, the boy who must be carried, and the boy who throws sand in the gears but who tries to trip up the person who is carrying him. To which we would like to add that most office boys are in the first class, or can be put there by those working with them. A boy in business is adaptable because he is new and takes impressions strongly. Environment an mold him. It is up to his boss—'biller's.' Oscar Brownlee, c17, was visiting on the Hill this morning. Mr Brownlee recently returned from overseas service in the tank corps. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Con" Hoffmann Tells Some Of His Experiences In Gerian Prison Camps The first meeting this year of the W. Y. C. W. was held yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and, although it has been posted late, was well received. Y. M. MAN GIVES TALK Mexico Cancels Exhibit For Texas State A most excellent talk was given by "Con" Hoffman, H. M. C. A. secretary, touching on the work open to the Y. M. men among German prisons and the inadequate means to accomplish it. Eunah Burch, chairman for the religious meetings, took charge and gave a brief outline of the plans for the future of the church, a good speaker will be obtained. in the Daily Kansan cost but 25c Kansan Ads This Little "Ad" Let the Daily Kansas find your book, rent your room, get your a job. "I am proud and exceedingly happy," said Mr. Hoffman, "to have been privileged to serve where I could and the work accomplished was wonderful, but it was as a drop in the bucket. I was given only three items; there were nearly three million of the best things we were able to do was to provide Y. M. huts. Mr. Hoffmann extracts from letters from the prisoners showing the appreciation felt for the gifts constantly being given where most needed. An instance was the sending of 3,000 Alexandra, to the Russian soldiers who, in losing their crosses, had lost their morale. Another letter was from a Jewish rabbi and he had caught the real spirit of the enterprise—a long to help all irrespective of creed or nationality. The women learned through the speech of these things accomplished by the Student Friendship Fund, raised here last year. Several women made short talks. The President, Nellie Reeve Evans, gave a hearty welcome to all women. Al Omicron Pi announces the pleiding of Helen Darby, c23, of Washington, Kansas. Returns After Eight Years Leonard R. Goff, a student in the department of civil engineering from 80 to 10, has returned to the University after two years of service and one half year of extensive experience in civil engineering with the Black Construction Company of the state of New York. Pay Send the University Daily Kansai home. but just the same it Found the Rings LOST-In Fraser Hall two gold rings. Finder please return to registrar's office and receive reward 3.5 Dallas, Tex., Sept. 24—Mexico canceled her cancelled at the Texas state fair to be held here next month because of the stand of Governor Hobby favoring armed intervention in Iraq. He was also in attendance of the fair announced today. (limited Drama) Mexican Consul Flores in a letter to Colonel Simpson gave the decision of Senator Salinas, acting secretary of industry and commerce for Mexico. Extensive plans for the Mexican exhibit had been made. Sentry Reed, who has been working with the State Geological Board all summer, drove the Board's Ford to Lawrence yesterday from Newton. He will deliver it this morning at the Museum. NEEDED IT The great international air racer made a fine start. He circled twice around the field, headed his machine and disappeared behind the clouds. "Beautiful!" exclaimed the enthusiasts. Twenty minutes later he reappeared and came to land again exactly at the starting point. "What's the matter?" gasped the gallery. "Raining up there," growled the aviator. "Well," piped the reckless sport who had bet $1.50 on him, "won't your machine run in the rain?" "Sure it will run in the rain," the pilot, the aviator, "but I had to ome back and get my umbrella, didn't I?" Buffalo Express. 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Pep up!----First game's a week from Saturday- LOOK! $2 Self-Filling Fountain Pen Almost FREE —and please—PLEASE drop in before it or after for your barber work. —cause man—we'd be to excited to work during the game. We always close when Jayhawkers play here. Put your name and address in the space below, and bring this coupon together with 67 cts of T-shirts and a advertiser demonstration at Houks Barber Shop THE SHOP OF THE TOWN Ever try a Swiss Up and Down? A delicious combination of Swiss chocolate and ice cream successfully meets student "Adv." 615. p i m t h & 8 p m t ONE DAY ONLY Thurs, Sept. 25 and get a $200 Keystone self-filling fountain pen, guaranteed to give you one year's service. DICK BROS. Dyer Kiss Talcuna Powder, Toilet water and Perfume—City Drug Store—Adv. Squires Studio is the official Jayhawker studio. Come in early for that picture.-Adv. 7-4. Leading Druggists LAWRENCE, KANS. between the hours of 3 You'll get real Barber Service at the College Inn Barber Shop B. 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