,o I t' J IK1 yT - l.v u ,; ; . . . ' jzliiL- . . J . i- m r JUL. EVENING-' PUBLIC n T t. y-' I 1$0 MARTIN HITS 14 A PENN DEGREE RULE Health Commissioner Declares It Unfair to Bar Former Col legians From Athlotics TELLS OF OWN EXPERIENCE Dr. Edward tfnrtln, Mate health commissioner, nnd a tjrndtmte of the "Uhlvcrslty of Pennsylvania medical school, today joined those who are try lnc to nbollsh tho socalled "deRrefl ..1nt . AnU V.aa frntn Infprrolloelnte AllfU 1111.11 1cw " .... ....-- 0-- l athletic competition at the UuhcrMtj graduates of other colleges nnd turner eltlcs. In n letter to John C. Hell, fortnet attorney general, and one of thoe in tho council of nthhtlci opposed to the "degree'' rule." Doctor Mnrtlu nns ho "became marked for life nst n 1'enn man" becuue ho uus permitted to row in the Reel and Hluo crcn after he had graduated from Swarthmorc College. Dr. Martin's Lclter Tho letter follows. "Your lieu ruling, adopted .Tnntint 0, 1020, rtading. 'Nor shall any tu dent holding a degree from anj tinhrr tlty or college of the Carnegie ll-t hi eligible to represent the Uulerlt of Fcnnsjhnnln In nil) intercollegiate nth lctlcs., suggests nn attitude of iniml at Mich n complete ntiani-e with that of mine and that of mnn who were placed, are placed, nnd will be plneed. as was I, that I am writing, not per haps a protest, but a plea for those "who shall tome to jou in the future filled with the Kplilt nlld adoiucd with V.. . . n ii ....I iho degree ol u anrui vuuvri. .mu S searching for that lurgcr If less Wtiel university uiuueme, ra i- im--dldly woiUs at Its best for a true de 'mocracy. How He Entered I'enii "Main 'nrs npo I entiled the nn-dl cal dcimitiiictit of the I'niNurslt of l'cnimlui'in onlmed that of nil the Bmall ' t olleges Swurtlunoro was the brightest and fniut. and th miliwt exemplar- a belief which I t-t ill hold. Also I had m A 1". degree, to ulii.li I then attributed u somewhat 'tAW r nted vnlue Hxeept tor nn rowing on the crew I should haw beiu gi idimtid. 'not in ni heart an alumnus of the I'ni Ycrsity, but one binnng the decree and owing nlligiomv t) its medical mIiooI. "As it was, I touehed that bio id University life, and from the time I wns thrown Into close and intimate contact with the men of in.nij departments, became imuhed for life ns a IVnn man. "'Can jou explain In moiio.j liable Mnrds to the sinilde inltid of n ti listing It Quaker wli a college degree should b.ir I .ttminnilni. tti nn f i run tlinip lnririr ml. autages Incuhnt to true uuieisit life. th nnd shoudl equally bar the 1 nlersit from the kudos accruing fron the cir cumstances tiint ocmMonain fiich a 'one mn bring credit on your field, in jour g.Miinnsium, In vour tank, or In jour boat?" With nlj hixty dissenting votes the Unlvcrcit.N students expre-md them selves In favor of the ehgrie rule, wliic.i rcadK us follows: "No student shall represent one or inoro universities or colleges of the "CiVrncgie List" in intercollegiate nth lines for more than three jcars, no shall anj student holding n dcgiee fro any university or college of the "Cm ncglc Iiist" be eligible to represent i! Untversltj of l'e nusjhauin in an tercollrginte athletus." BUSY NIGHT FOR THIEVES Get Cash, Liberty Bond, Overcoat and Automobiles Thieves who entered tho homo of Adam Grjsko, tit 2010 F.nst Thompson street, lust night, obtained S.'Ul In cash, n J?T0 Liberty llotiel uud some Jew dry. The homo of the Hev. John II. Vin cent, Church lane and Limekiln pike, was lobbed of $220 Inst night. Thieves e ntereel the home of I!esie I'alrmau, at 1321 North liandolph street, and got S200 worth of jewels and a pocketbook loutniuing $HJ. Clothes vnlueel at S20.T were stolen from the tailor shop of Sutmii 1 Kop lovltz, lO.'Il Ontario street, last night. Mrs. Susan Swleker, of 112.! Wjoining avenue, reiwirteel to the police that an overcoat, valued at $."(), which she hail hung In the .vnrcl, was stolen. 1'ive automobiles were riported stolen. The owners are Itnlph F. llilduln, 4041 North Hlghth strict; J. T. Em rev, 0151 Coliimhln avenue; Samuel Slegel, 40" Wnllaie street; Ernest Daviess, Colllugdnlc, nnd M.urrn L. White, of Uarhv. Rev. Mr. Kopfman Resigns The Uev ErederieK Kopfman, who, during the summer, denounced "bunga low romances" md alihievinted bathing suits nt Washington's Ciosslug, near Trenton. N J . lias re signed ns pastor of the Titusv Hie Methodist Church, nnd will seek ivnngclieul work on a largo scale. MARKET .F RMS ARE L OSERS IN FIRE Thick Smoko Hinders Work of Department Much Merchan dise Destroyed DAMAGE PUT AT THOUSANDS CIoikIh of thick black smoke handi capped lire nun at a blaze which dam aged thousands of elol'ars' worth of merchandise nt fil-J Market street at 8 o'clock last night. Tho blare wns discovered bv a pedes trian who turned in an alarm. It be gan on the fourth floor, the origin being unknown. The floor Is occupied b the Pioneer Wnlsl Manufacturing Co. When the firemen nrrlveel thev found the lire nmong n pile of wooden cases containing waists awaiting ahlpmetit. The entire floor was fllleel with the smoke. Several attempts to reach the lire were unsuccessful becnusn of tile smoke. Then the lire fighters tied wet rags about their mouths to keep from Inhaling the smoko nnd reached the blaze. The lire Itself was confined to the fomtli floor, but considerable damage wns done to waists on the third lloor owned by Htntr. llros.. and to the stock of the IJell ltaincoal Co., on the Fecond lloor. Clothlllff ntrnnit liv llm Mtlpholl Tailoring Co.. on the first floor, also was damnged by water leaking through. Woman Falls Dead on Street Miss (Jraee V. Mooney, fort.v-sevet years old, 1401 North Hirst street, col lapsed Inst night outside it drugstore nt. ptythird nnd Itacc streets. A neighboring physician wnH called, who pronoiiuced her dead from hrart failure. She wns removed to her home. Byberry In ma Jo Dies After Fight l'cter De Sel, fotty years old, of 821 Wharton stieet, nn epileptic patient nt Uybcrry Faring died Inst night shortly after a fight with Edward McOcc, an other inmate. Coroner's Deputy Frank Paul Is Jnvcsttgatlng the'ense. 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