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Show BOYS DENY OFFER OF GRIDIRON SALARY SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 25. Glenn Carlson, Everett. Wash., high school football player, denied Tuesday that he hud been offered a flat salary if he wuld play football at Purdue university, uni-versity, Indiana. Recent charges that William ( Ione Star) Heliz. Purdue coach, had, through Richard E lfanloy, of Pendleton. Pen-dleton. ire . offered salaries to a number num-ber of Pacific northwest players, resulted re-sulted In an announcement by Acting President Henry Marshall of Purdue, Pur-due, that Deilz. would not be retained at the Indiana sihool this year. Carlson's Carl-son's name was mentioned In reports as one of those alleged to have been approached by Efanley. "At no time." Carlson s letter reads. I "was 1 offered a flat salary, but I was! told that In all probability I would be able to get a position with some, tirm. paying at least J75 a month. H was also made clear If money were ad-1 vanccd me for transportation. It would have to be returned " Harold G. Britt and Walter Daly, 1 Everett players, whose nainen were also mentioned in connection with alleged al-leged offers from Dietz, in a letter de-l clared that "neither of us was ap-j proached by ,Mi . Hanley or Diets in regard re-gard to entering Purdue " Acting President Marshall had beeft quoted as saying none of the youngl men who had been appointed could enter en-ter Purdue |