CAMPBELL. ELECTED TO HONOARYMEMBERSHIP IN STEELASSOCIATION HAS BEEN CHEMICAL ENGINEER- VNG PROFESSOR HERE SINCE 1893. Prof. Edward D. Campbell, of the chemical department, has recently been elected to honorary membership in the American society for steel treat- ing. As only three other men have been thus honored, and they are the three greatest metallurgists in the world, the tendering of the certificate° of steel. He has served as chemist for the Ohio Iron company, Zanesville, Ohio, the Sharon Iron ompany,Shr- on, Pa., and the Dayton Iron company, Dayton, Ohio. He has been a professor in the chemical engineering depart- ment of this university since 1893. Since 1917 Professor Campbell has been acting as consulting chemist for the ordnance department at large. He is a member of the American Chemical society, the American Institute of Min- ing Engineers, and the Faraday society.. The certificate of membership was officially bestowed upon Professor Campbell by Prof. Albert E. White, president of the organization. American Still In Golf Tournament ,Hoylake, Eng., May 26.--After de- Kurder Trial Illustrates Functioning Of Chin (By Associated Press) in manacles held Shanghai, April 10.- (Delayed)-; his guilt. How justice is administered in a Chi- . The Chinese nese criminal court was illustrated inill , if ~ DAYTON ctors hly comfortable. eWCollars 8c Shirts 11 - ,7 of membership to Professor Campbell feating the veteran ex-champion, John is a mark of distinction both for the Ball of the Royal Liverpool club, one University and for himself according the home course today, S. J. Wright of to Prof. Albert E. White, also of the Roston, is the only :American remain- chemical engineering department. ing for the sixth round of the British Professor Compbell has done consid- golf championship tournament tomor- erabl1e work dealing with the analysis row. TROY, N. Y. K All wr.! :t>rr Ft" .i ' ' . .., .:..f y J ?r .- a p%~ h; Y . an interesting fashion at the trial of a' locally celebrated murder case that! was held the last week in March in Nantao, the native settlement which forms a large part of the city of Shang-a hai. For three days preceding the trial curious thousands, hedged off by stout bamboo rails, watched the progress of a post mortem at which East and West, clashed. The post mortem was per- formed by Chinese physicians, several trained in American and other occi- dental schools and others who had re- ceived their medical education in China. It was a case of suspected poi- soning and while the western-trained physicians insisted that the stomach! intestines with their contents should be sent to a laboratory for analysis, the purely Chinese doctors clung to an ancient belief and declared that the' question at issue could be proved by boiling the bones of the deceased. They Chinese doctors carried their point. Chank Shen Sung, the accused, was arrested in the international settle- ment. It was charged that 13 months ago at the little river village of Poo- tung, 14 miles down the Whangpoo1 from Shanghai, he had poisoned his father, Chang Ka-yung, a wealthy rice merchant. On application of the Chi- nese authorities of .Nantao the prisoner was turned over to the Chinese police and a tdial was held the next day. The hearing took place in. an open lot, with the court sitting beneath a mat shed, while plose-packed throu- sands, held back by soldiers and stout bamboo stockade, looked on avidly through the hearing. In a prominent place in front of the court a huge iron kettle simmered over an open fire, in which had been placed the 'bones of the alleged victim as the; Chinese doc- tors had ordered. The hearing was lengthy and theV court took no less than three recesses through the day. The procedure con- sisted almost wholly of questioning the accused and urging him to confess that he committed the crime. This ques- tioning was done by the court, police officials and two Chinese procurators in turn and through the whole ban-l bardment of interrogation the youth; , soing this would be made e the presence of discoloratiot bones after the boiling proce and again this was borne in prisoner, who was told that if guilty the bones when expos surely prove it. It was when the court sa fourth time that the lid was from the kettle and the grisly were placed on a long table. ous dark spots were seen on the bony parts. One of the pre pointing to these marks, turn agitated prisoner. " Did yo your father?" he thundered. oner shrank back. "I did it, I him," he confessed. 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