halr-poll«he4 u J L Ù - ¿yr ( UP ) — Twenty-three Ualveralty Maintaining Law - / !- , ' > di C*B forni» oarsmen, compos By Maurice B ia » l love, fair play pr any ef the t fc tite d Pres* s t a f f ; ‘ Corree ethe rattrlhates that cosse from ¡MBi . ,,-Wndnnt» • I j i ¿¡r; 1 .emotion.“ ' ■■ ** . COLUMBUS, Q,, 4 A p r i l » .¿ f e WMrden T&Ofras is not of thè" U n ited Proas)-— Little hair opinion that fh'ese yopng band­ fttiB h e d -raW* ¿■M URl its learned their "trade” Sa sol-, I ¿5irdea A .Thsunaa, ef diers la the lath wèr. t>n the 0hlo P suite a |»a»y, 4 h a , ( applied contrary, he finds, that "seven­ to the prevalent type o f young ty young then who entered pris­ th»g. stlckrg* map, or 'cake- on between the ages of 16 and oater murderer.’ 19 years weèrnT soldiers dur­ "These jipya |t»« different,” ing the war; they didn’t learn g l a r e s the Warden, ;wbe b banditry, stealing and killing one of the. "otd-umers ta pris­ over Ht Praties." on work. "The first thing Asked the direct question: these y o sa g fellowe do Is .M "What It the matter with mpst get a gqa. They Intend to uee of them f” Warden Thomas re­ U.. They donj depend oa their plied that very few of them •kill er their wits or their ever had any home Mfe whatso­ Physical strength— not these ever. little hair-polished rats." "They’re damned young,’’ is This new type of criminal is another succint reason given by predominant at all of the pris­ ons In America, Warden Thom­ the warden for the waywcrd- ’V fag the varsity and freshmen etfkteen-oar shell crews, aré OWdertfoing earefnl trajnltt* **- 4«r Obaches K y Ebright ¿ná Roas Ratear la preparation Tbt i the big eastern rowing classic, the Poughkeepsie regaXtaj ' to he held late In Jèée. Decision to enter thè clas­ sic was anhounced by the Asso­ ciated students of university of California shortly sftef the Bear craws returned from 8c ' attle. where they suffered sweep­ ing defeat at the hands of the University of Washington A re­ as en. The* decision was something Of a surprise, Inasmuch as li brings departure from the gen­ eral rule under which only crews victorious on the coast arc sent eas^ California’s oarsmen, though, feel that the present is a season of experience— if not victory— and see opportunity of adding a great deal more Experience at the Poughkeepsie regatta. Coach Ebright believes that by next spring he, wpi hare » winning varsity crew at his command. He believes, too, that the Bears have a splendid chance of placing ’ thlhd at Poughkeepsie despite their pres­ ent Incapability. .......... ’ Captain Oxle Hotle, varsity eoxwain, and Captain Peter Donlan, of ‘the freshmen will *f Diocèse 6f Los Angeles; the Rt, ReV. Lonla C. Sanford, mission Pry bishop of San Joaquin, pres­ ident of. the province; the Rt Rev. Bertrand W. Stevens, bish- *op coadjutor of Los Angels?;« 23 -the R’tl Rev. Peter Trimble WlfATHTKR Oregon and Washing­ ton-—Fair tonight and Saturday, local frosts In east portion tonight. as believes. Hardness and lack of sympathy of these "dude killers” is almost unbelievable, AMording to t&e Ohio War­ den. “They are an enigma to prison officials and older crim- InAls alike," he says. . "The old-time safe-blower qr burglar,” explains the warden, "took the greatest pains not to ( have a dangerous weapon on his person. He didn’t want to U ll. He didnt have a gun or even a large knife. He wanted to be able to prove to the po­ lice, if he was caught, that ha had not intended to kill." This new type of-young crim­ inal, however, is described by Warden Thomas, as “young men Who have lost their "fellers”, and as being "without mercy, Pity and sympathy; without I ■f •> -» è w ■» « H IC A O Q .^ A ,^ DETROIT, MTCh., April 28. — (U P )-fP thttc - opinion pk«- ed the eighteenth amend'iqent and is mdlhfglng ' the law, fcojf A. Hhynee, federal . jnfbhJbWlbh. commissioner, declared today in an address before the Michigan Anti-Saloon League. The blt- tef attack which is Welti» made shows f h i 'Air is dfrectivs, Be said, ax S dead law'never chul- lenges opposition. World’s -Largest Stage Line Ashland to all Points South Three schedules daily 0:2B a. Hr. jfef* p. mi. KfctfO h. m. Stop over anywhere and a* often as yog M n Dry - cleaning will not in Hee the Agents. IBATO-^JHgfc hashed rccMnlng SBsgMMt fftteg pM«Oha. 8AN FRANCI8C0 IN 8KVENTÍKÑ HOtflfiß The feature of the Highway Is Spring In all Its glory. jure thè most delicate col ore or fabrics. 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