copies of the e athletic pro- Five thousand id the number .on to the num- I of last year. given out by L Campbell, '18. ne FACULTY MAN TREATS PRESENT CONDITIONS IN SECOND ARTICLE OF SERIES (Editor's Note:-Mr. Pargment has promised to contribute to The Daily a series of articles dealing with the Russian situation and with Russian life in general. This is the second of the series. Mr. Pargment has spent most of his life in Russia and is well acquainted with the situation of that country. A brief history of the Cos- sacks will appear shortly.) $ * * * TODAY Whitney-"The Girl Taxi." * Majestic-Vaudeville. R in *' * * * stil rog be Pa e will prob- form of the oard score- >r the folder ' ogram staff ws: J. K editor and Swaney, '18, K. Ehlbert, ssociate ed- ,ow, '19, as- ntire course one lecture .9, FFICIALS ARRESTED R NEW BOXING STATUTE ork, Nov. 23.-John Weis- president of the Broadway plub, and nine other offi- that organization, were ar- st night on the charge of ece Ited admission fees from who witnessed boxing bouts oms of the club Saturday They were released on $1,000 will be arraigned today. :ase is considered a test of .ity of holding boxing bouts rooms under ,the so-called hip plan. A TECH LOSES STARS )UGH ARMY ENLISTMENT , Ga., Nov. 23.-Georgia Tech d its name to the honor roll g its football heroes to the I other branches of the ser- has been announced Bryant navy and Shaver will soon him, while Johnson, Feellers, Whelchel, and Phillips will ist. Captain Carpenter and , all-American halfback, have cted because of physical un- "The Cossacks have little chance of' conquering Petrograd or Moscow, or of overthrowing the republic," Mr. Michael Pargment of the French de- partment said yesterday, in comment- ing upon the Russian situation. "The four socialist parties in Russ- ia, beginning with the Anarchists and ending with the Socialist Democrats- Minimalists, and even the cadet party, although they are now fighting each other, will surely unite against the Cossacks in order to insure constitu- tional freedom for their country. The .Socialists have full control of the railroads and almost all other utilities in Russia, and the Cossacks will cer- tainly not move as fast as some peo- ple seem to expect or hope." Cossacks Hate Republicans Mr. Pargment referred to the Cos- sacks as a part of the population who hate the Republicans and their cause, and who are in return hated by the Democratic parties of Russia. He said: "Servants and hirelings of the czar, defenders of the bloody throne, the Cossacks were the most terrible in- strument of oppression in the hands of the Russian monarch. They have struck down relentlessly every move- * * * * * * * * * * * * Rae-Fatty Doctor." Als in "Master of Orpheum-Juliette I Caglendar Girl." Also Comedy. Wuerth-William I "Hunting of the Hawl ial, "Neglected Wife," Arcade - Earl Wi Corrine Grifith in "Thi tor" Also Comedy, Puppy Love." sc. Liber COLLEGE STAR ELECTED TO CAPTAIN CAMP DIX TEAM Wrightstown, N. J., Nov. 23.-Lieut. Oscar C. Anderson, all-American quar- terback, who played on the Colgate university football team a few years ago, was selected today as captain of the Camp Dix eleven which will meet the Camp Meade team at Philadelphia on Dec. 1. Announce Armory Dance Chaperons Prof. and Mrs. E. H. Kraus and Mrs. A. R. Crittenden 'will chaperone the dance to be held from 9 to 12 o'clock tonight at the armory. The Daily's specialty is service to everyone. Let us serve you.--Adv. in Russia who do not have a mar at least a rememlrance of the bur blows of the "Nagaika" wielded the Cossacks. In 1905 and 1906 example, under the orders of Ren kampf, they whipped thousands peasant, men and women alike. Czar's Will Is Supreme "It was a known rule in the a of the czar," Mr. Pargment contir "that a soldier should kill his n er and father, sister, or brothe such be the will of the ruler, and Cossack executed his order in the terrible exactness. Cossacks Unmereiful "The Cossacks are robbed of p tically all feeling of relationship, have never spared anybody. Be the revolution, when a group of t appeared on the streets, ever knew death was coming: deat: everyone who dared to stay in way, the innocent, the hungry, an pecially those who were thirsty a drink of freedom. No one ever si to them when they passed; they always accompanied with curses. when, for the first time, in M 1917, the blow of the Cossack's sw instead of falling upon the head brother, fell upon that of the Rui hangmen, Russia did not believ possible." Il rk rn - thi prac- . and of M. ly Ufficers Service Uniforms Tyranny Is Motto cc Mr. Pargment cited one of the Cos- C sacks' proverbs: "A Cossack sleeps nE wherever he finds a good place," and of said that this group is looking only for personal liberty, for freedom of the body from restrictions of toil or pov- erty, for license and pleasure. ci May Cause Civil War e: "The Cossacks," he said, "are such W a suspicious element to the Russian th people, that the slightest attempt on la the part of the Cossacks, to obtain pow- to er will be considered as a counter-rev- olution and will cause civil war. In fact, I am almost certain that behind -' the Cossacks there is somewhere in readiness a czar, a candidate of Ger. many. It is not a Lenine that Ger- many wants; it is a czar. Arrest of Purishkevitch Signiflcant "The recent arrest of Vladimir Purishkevitch in connection with a letter written by him to the Cossack's general, Kaledines, is one of the dark- est symptoms from this point of view. For, Purishkevitch is not only a mem- ber of the Duma, as the telegrams re- Patroni, to .: 14 11