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Show I my - PRESIDENT ASSUMES O, FULL CHARGE AT U. OF U. r w iLLy Authorities Plan to Turn Out Students Of High Character, Equipped for Life's Battle. Dr. John A., Idsoe, successor to iTeildont J. T. Kingsbury, has now assumed full charge of things at the University of Ttah. Dr. Wldtsoe says that he Ends everything in very good shape and that the prospects for a successful school year are excellent. He looks for a large and representative student body. Judging from what he has heard in travelling about the tate, he believ.-- that the registration of students from outside the city will be exct pllonalljr large. Dr. Wld'soe believes that there la ao qprstton whatever about the successful future of the university. The faculty and regents, he says, are working unitedly for the Interests of the Institution, and with Us location tn a new, rapidly section la a community whichgrowing is education loving, thert la s tremendous opportu'U to grow in service nity to the state. Dr. Wldtsoe says that his policy will be to open the book of knowledge as widely as possible, to be unafraid of truth in any Held, and to apply whatever is gained to the actual . needs of the community. The ideal will be to turn out students who are not only of high character, but are also serviceable, efficient men. With regard to the years plans Dr. Wldtsoe ays that there will be a large do- - M for and Get tf;e kick eit quality macaroni 3S n UaatST MEDAL " Ths A $ rr ' i . - cvcrread Twen ty Thousand 'Leagues Under the Sea, the story -- as e TO r--M - rr:8 to I ,chMl nen rraiced c-- enner e, nd 1 Of nd t Far - tLt the 0 iG.z "--lo.- hh Nautilus when she was launched. In 1SG5 or 1SG6. It has been only a supposition that the boat was lost in the whirlpool, based on th fact that no survivors of her crew, excepting Mr. Aronnax. who wrote the log on board the vessel on her sensational and somewhat erratic .voyage of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. and his two personal associates, Consell and Ned Land, never appeared ln public or ever told anything to the contrary. But It will be remembered that Mr. Aronnax declared In his edition of th of the Nautilus was 26 feet That of the Deutschland Is guessed at something less than SO feet The Nautilus was cylindrical In shape j the ves--1 sel that has created the sensation during past weeks is not quite cylindrical. In that her are carried up for a space nearly vertical, and then tumble home with an easy curve; or, at least It is so Indicated by such photographs as hill ln IJ hNat,,u iV In no , Shannon arX days did not wlth Periscopes probable that she would lslon w,th the Columhu?. the Ctn thT it f of their her "" other y.ar8-Inoc- AnT tU.L h team- - t0 ,h T'lXI co-eper- expedition s crui sing in Yhe and engaged In research work hi thre regions, and also to the Inhabitants along the coastline, to deot efforts to the discovery of traces of the miss-Ing a,n anoyance t'tion of the vd Public. carnation UlJ.n.her wireless which she did not '1 her ear,y day8- - because Marconi Htcu been born. For ,bad the rest of It. th. N.ntllu, i, the x&otllua m doscriPion of th Nautilus Is eon- n as written up by Mr. Aronnax frora I?'100 of Captain Nemo. He cn tlons ,rap,aln Rhowed hlra the plans. of the resseJ: doubt made . rw.M- by Mr. Verne, or ,1! M-bad ;atatJehnetb,"Raa. nl 1 n ri'f 'J n geP fil ld1 " i events, and had provided Whlch to meanS election." Good Omen. C , rc rerls rth Sr shnha Si S StaML"";'?'"." Vs. wee k. i n.r.a these earthly bonds.1 The Organ on the Nautilus-"On- e may not approve of Captain taste In music; some of us may prefer the of mUl -- bi(h wlth . and Fuuuujrapu made haphazard; but he wae musical, at all " ratify t9 Phoo 6lTeD crew of the boat enter-or under tb, J i I "So the actor made no demur about Faking the house when you told him 14 bad he reputation of being batedr No; said w. wns oniy too pao any pIa the walked." Ket they were fnn literary satisfaction foun3ation of - Skeptical? now was the food g the crew of the Nautilus cooked? By eleetrteitv Aronnax; Then a door opened kitchen ne feet longL situated between the larL strerooms. There electricity, better than dld a11 the caking. The streams under the furnaces JAAauie water was the "grub of the -crew of ts Deutschland cooked? By Captaln Koenig; although he did'noril've''-11the cooking apparatus In of anWng like as ynl! a detail as does Mr the Ns tilus. was eomnuuHied bome-wording to the one man .k?-8.0- 1 ' I" and himlf . . . to Parity, secrecy. it a clear 1 '" JTZlx Sns STH I" ZvTn LTT . es Through the consul general for appeals are made to all commercial eHterPrises, muigntors, and scientific have come to light The change was undoubtedly explorers. made in the rebuilding. In' order to Increase the Ancient Blue Law Invoked. carrying enpaclty; for It Is to be remembered For the first time on. record In Orethat the Nautilus was not built to carry cargo, and had no great excess of buoyancy. The motive gon, so far as is known, the ancient power of the Nautilus was electricity. That of Sunday-closinlaw, which recently the vessel from Germany is electricity when was held valid by the state suprems submerged, while for use above water the Diesel conrt, was Invoked to prevent ths engines supply the power. That Is of no Im- holding of a dancing party. District portance as bearing on the Identity of the vessel. Attorney Liljequist notified persons It is a common thing in rebuilding a ship to . who had arranged to hold a dance at make some changes In the propelling mechanism. I Marshfield on a Sunday that ht night There is still more to come. Both boats or. had received complaints and would bs rather, the same boat In the two periods of her constrained to prosecute those Dp ,n Borae degreo Ible If the dance were held. The sten t0 what Mr. Aronnax says I posed dance was abandoned X1iry bout a room Into which Captain. Nemo con- ducted him; J Personally Influenced if was a library. High pieces of furniture I "Charley, dear, said th,elr"Id? she,ves a Rccat number I Torklns, V am golnglo beu ftivo flooded everything, j government The ownership. if o. Ha .f0U.r elobes ln?h y ,DnroIlshe1 given the matter sunk ,n speaking of thoughts nlDS'..Aad . filled with treasure! tbf of art beyond Yes, Indeed. If we had government ot which of railroads I might be able saVs ownership he t0 conductor who didn,t find I heard the distant ' me a of the seat on the shady side of the car that I wouldnt vote for him next ib. "O".?- -' .!: break ifs "j: fj fr In resoons-rrWenYalsfitte- d l y Arctic g v1' the-facult- crstt 77$i!Zirrjafrjm'J thinks that the scope of the unlver aity's department of medicine should very much broadened in order to erve the atate practically and The law school, under the widely. leader hip of Dean Leary, will not only train lawyera, but will 10 with other departments in order to eral constructions of the same Improve general citizenship. soft. The Special LtL',S . cJuder, from stem to stern: is length effort, will be made to prepare naeu , exactly ,ts nmilram breadth Is for public service, by giving courses IS mot knllri.,1.. ... log, which was I In other subjects besides ur ,ongVoyage steamers; technical positively know whether but Its line, , the boat was lost or law. not. What has become of the Nautilus? he The school of education Is asks. easily and Did It resist the pressure of the to increase Its experimental planning maelstrom? work in Does Captain Nemo still live? the training school with die idea of m Dmt Mlrv, a, m,,. r, improving the school system, of uie lie equal to this tenth, ana tf 1 reservoirs of ,horohlJ be axiomatic. Head such a description I tate. Dean Bennion even fll1 them plans to f with water, the boat Wt Ishlri then th,e 1)081 that arrlvtHl t Baltimore on a Sunday cooperate with other departments In Ijsm tons, will be the university, in the direction of evening; then read Aronnaxlogbook ; careful studying problems of school ventila- iPrison of the description of the HI. -- no .hr I tion and kindred tgattera. 'autu, which Is contained therein with that of The school of arts and sciences I ,caIled Deutschland and dare to say that f drpths which includes the work in com- - I , y are not on and 1116 sslue vesseL Tlie power t lr lot.im.lr 1 18 new ,D ,JL' T merce and finance, and which Brow. I 1art and ,n I'rt renewed. Mr really ? a uonxontal I n haa the widest field of plan. deh,ened the an Nautilus to be driven by all, will con- - , W 'br b.rt tte tinna its develo; inent. under the lead- cra ted by primary batteries, tric IXvfr ne and Some tackle to steeX rah ip of Dean J. L. Gibson. . something that would be out of the question ,to- w Bu tbr natr M- Nautllo, .... poS!dble ln the csc of the Nautilus, be-Wldtsoe says that each member tiay !l"k ,. b. cf thrfacuuy raspl- -; forhiswork was a man of 1 Nad discovered an Inexhaustible e!.!8,teUod to Ns sides, opposite 11 1 ,take ?m time to carry j and bwa!18e !on renter ldPa Rouri'e of f p!anes a! suPIIy of the matorlMs awrice1 to 10 From the Interior the state. The question. lLem''v bs batteries. w "he mweby P are 11 Low with boat it 'with" its fine pantfiei ' horizontally, was I tb if meTJ available Plant( iU tfR faculty ttu- onlj taSYrdMiLiit ipltudid 'uWoDa nter pore strongly iato the spirit and life of the i the one I submarine vessels as a power plant for use on PP1 which surface tnd ii attempting-- . tcTI -genera tin- - elprtrtctf uawer. Dr. Wldtsoe declares he f Pw'er to be used that under water had not do--aim blight . - hopes that within a short time import ' Xb- Genmu or ny- ant additions can he made tophi' I oolTelS called Deutschland as anv Vh, V. that 0f th' d ddcrabla use of the Diesel 8y great university work which has been I bwn Printed. Look it over-IdetalL UorowblT tb. Dlr.l ,0M,r 1esid kla predecessors. Mr. Vera had no He also states Baltimore was at kIch to tran2te the' !'U.h the organlM I power pro-- .and some odd feet frora 200 and activities of the student Jueed by motor into electricity, .to S00 m 5Ur although be had he has been rebuilt. Lcdy and hopes that he, together with the boat principle in the electric motor with' haT h the faculty and regents, can lengthened, to suit modern which he turned his propeller. with the students ia working for a "But the Nautilus had a rrmc "And thj vwscl is noW fitted wta periscopes. greater university. Pi.r. or u,, t?aat to charge of the Traces may be discovered in ftie north-erArctic, in the vicinity of Green-lanand of the North American top-sid- erfully skillful naval archUict, Jules Verne, built and navt- over and under many seas by Captain "dentist-nt-larg- rcn' SLrengulfedfr Inni""y the whirlpool !? 0 Apparently hope has not been aha doned entirely of rescuing the men. bers or me of them, of the Rns,an polar expeditions which sailed in In the steam schooner Saint Anna! under command of Lleutenmt Brnd-lof- f of the Russian navy, and the m,v tor vessel Hercules, 'which was Jut JTwu.. mi.,,. ,h.t , Living. Tr antd J EXPLORERS 1912 May Yet Be p nC0Pera; ?! G Russians. Who Went - rl2Tu?dw2 SEEK-MISSIN- t i l ! -- about a submarine, which Jules Ueme wrote forty odd years ago The vessel he described, Nautilus is almost a counte- weeks the German undersea boat Deutschland occupied the first page of every newspaper In the land, to the exclusion of the Mexican problem and a considerable part of the Euro-pea- n war news. Her Journey across the ocean from Bremen, her avoidance of the English and French war vessels and her theatrical disclosure of her (Courtoj Cmvemiijr Chronicle.) Identity at Cape Charles constituted the sen The above cut Is of the champion-hiation of a century. medal awarded to each member Mr. Charles I. Tower of the New Of the . York Lniverslty of Utah basketball team which captured the title In the I ? writtea n article comparing the n?,a Chicago tournament last spring. This I .UtUc,D(1 w,th the Nautilus, the submarine the university must defend her I L tmaglnation which Jules the neat French nosellst, described InVerne, Twenty Thousand League Under the Sea, published 45 JT No doubt many of you Torn Sawyer or Fenlmorf Cm-r- I athef Stocking Tales." ...... Mr. Tower assumes'that the ,a uusinesi Nautilus was never Is an important ...mem, function of the uni- - J destroyed, and that the Deutschland Is the old boat of fiction rebuilt. He says; verslty m this state. Kat th WnKa,,oa W,u th greater when it iyS hft! theev of reCn,M l'nerkIljr known that the of Unid, m , Smear the affected skin with r.ot Ointment o. end main See to tee mtnntS Tb?., OH wtth Plenty e( 4 hot water. Dry without imt.t Nothing like Cuticura for all tw, troubles from Infancy to age. mail with Book amZ mple postcard, Cuticura. Dept K Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. 'j FIR tion with the rtr i Cntienr.'s! eral weeks ago - hf U Soothed and Healed by Cuticura nd Ointment,' Trial Free. V came to tins country sev- 7Pwially ia i, , FIERY, RED PIMPLES f rpart of the German m e reliant submarine, Deutschland," which a? ln1 fACTCSV up there, but after they work in the haj field on tli that the exercise would do came to the conclusion tint the Ing whs on (he other Rtd.- V-' f I'ni.-r-jilip-l MALUSW r,-- e WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP Bocl five No Sinecure. ve been visaing i flie country.1 , Grafting a summer cac-.- o,, s for-dh- tope 5XIKKER MFG.C0L OMAHA. i -n- oew-uarconsWr Drutarhland - f , oM , excepting a, any m .."rrliHulin, --01'' J as tbe s. trtc tnotors n economvs dbr mav ." ."? Rnt. nd form- - " ' tnKr l tb. pwvtSI." and entertainment of the0' 5 hd the Nautilus rr 00. S f P130 PPuIsion, for Jf comfnrt Pt"twbl!Uia 0o, tb. The !."!"bde Nautilus was builtcraft tference; and -lb Jb, blio In', eatisfj nd fMTt tragedy of It all of a the 11 : ahiI to the DeutsThTand7 t t5ord rUgb to bring a few ncmn.&D eroed which we are In ?? f detuff 0f need. 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