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Show UNIVERSITY MEN TO HELP CHINESE Student body president, Alphnnso Thorum. has been asked by President John A. Widlsoe of the University of I'tah to start a drive among the Utah students to assist the Chinese relief fund. Pre it dent Widtsoe has transferred trans-ferred to Thorum literature regarding the conditions In eastern China. - "I believe the University of Utah can do a great deal towards relieving thel situation, said President Widlsoe. 'for I understand that 1 centa will provide food for the average Chinaman for a day. In that case. It seems to me that there are many students on this campus cam-pus in fact, every student will forego the luxury of a bar of chocolate for a day to provide three Chinamen meals." (Tee id en t Thorum haa not outlined the details of the relief drive, but It Is probable that stamps will be sold for the relief and committees appointed ap-pointed to handle the sales. A fund will also be put aside for voluntary dona-lions. dona-lions. The letter received by President Presi-dent Widtsoe is from Joseph Hunter, chairman of the. New York committee un Chinese relief. UKK WORTH. Kla, March 11 President Harding . has played "barnyard "barn-yard golf and greatly enjoyed it. according ac-cording to his secretary, Ueorge R Christian, who, in a letter to the Lake Worth Horseshoe club, announced that Mr Harding greatly appreciated the distinction the club had conferred upon him by making him an honorary member. |