Show Politics Becomes Game 9 University Men Pick Flaws Cai Campaign Funds Misspent NEW YORK Sept 9 United Press The Press The trouble with politics I Is that too many persons ar are engaged engaged en en- engaged in It as a pastime university professors meeting here today agreed I IThe 1 The trouble Is not that politics has become a profession n but that It has become a game delegates to the the national conference on the science science sd- sd ence ence of politics declared during dIscussion discussion discussion dis dIs- dis- dis of political al parties About professors from as many universities are attending the third annual session of the conference confer confer- ence ence-at ence at Columbia university here Herbert C. C Pell Jr chairman of the New York state Democratic committee told the conference It was a mistake to attempt to limit campaign contributions The Tise question is not how hov much you spend during a campaign but how honestly you spend it he de de- de dared cIa I 1 Raymond Moley of Barnard college college col col- col- col lege interrupted with the assertion that most of the money spent in advertising advertising advertising ad ad- candidates missed the mark He suggested l students of political science investigate candi candi- I dates and ascertain the best method method method meth meth- od of expending campaign funds Edward A. A Rockwood of the University University Uni Uni- of Chicago declared that th the tho negro vote in the north was largely parasitic The The northern negro us u's usually allY vot votes s for tor the party in power he ho said One of the greatest problems of our civilization is the political ed education ed- ed of the negro Among those in the group discussing discussing discussing discus discus- sing political p parties were Clarence K Klein Pitts Pittsburg burg Pa James K Pollock Jr Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Garfield Jones Toledo Toledo Toledo To To- ledo Ohio Frances L L. L Welles Velles Stanford university California and Lewis Syracuse N. N Y x Arnold B Hall lIaU of the University of Vis Wisconsin cons In who yesterday advocated advocated advocated research into the minds of su supreme supreme supreme su- su preme court judges today elaborated ed upon upon his theory In an Interview with the United Press Judges are swayed too much by three thre factors he declared They are 1 politics 2 specialized education 3 friendship My suggestion is of ot course course only a theory but I 1 believe that there should be research to determine I just how much of these factors swa the mind of a Judge |