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Show TRYING 1 END I COLLEGE FEUD LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24. Steps to end the feud between students of The! University of Southern California audi the University of California, southern I branch, are being taken by officials' of both institutions. It is announced that the several, hundred Trojans who invaded th.:' campus of southern branch early )a.st Friday morning and set fire to a pile of wood collected by the Cubs for a bonfire for a football roily, were on probation "Any U. 9. C. man caught on the' campus of U. C. S. under circumstances circum-stances connecting him with the student stu-dent feud will bo immediately su-1 spended, standing trial for expulsion," said W. B Bovard. comptroller of U.I S. C. Excitement following tho Invasion of tho Cubs' campus, in which 20 students stu-dents were injured, rosted for a day. j only to bo revived with an attack on William Fykes, southern branch stu- dent, by three unidentified men, who l-ound him In his ISed In his home and branded him on the fore;,, ,,1 uit;, the letters "U. S. C." with some acid or Iodine. "Each fresh outbreak only; further inflames the spirit of the stu-: dents," said Dr. Ernest C. Moore, dl- rector of southern branch, "and I am afraid they may resort to extreme; violence unless the matter Is quieten1' down." |