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Entered as Second-Class Matter April 21, 1914, at the Postofflce at

Chicago, DL, Under the Act of March 3, 1879.

THE DAY BOOK

An Adless Daily Newspaper.

Daily Except Sunday.

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VOL. 3, NO. 200 Chicago, Friday; May 22. 1914 ONE CENT

HAVE SORORITY GIRLS FALLEN FOR

RUMORED ORIENTAL CULT?

Police Probe Alleged Hindu Cult In Chicago University

Circles May Be as Big as Doc Hanish's Place

Grand Jury Action Hinted.

Secret information concerning the

existence of a Hindu cult in -University

of Chicago high circles has

stirred the police of Wpodlawn sta

tion to activity.

According to the information now

in the hands of tne police the cult

operates along the lines of the "sun

cult" which caused the convictionof

Doc Hanish for sending obscene mat

ter through the mail.

As in the case of the Hanish cult

It is claimed this present cnlt is

financed by credulous wealthy wo

men, who are lured to the cult by

strange Oriental rites.

Detectives have been on the trail

of the cult since the arrest of Basudeb

Bhattachanga, a young and brilliant

Hindu, student at the University of

Chicago, on a charge 'of contributing

to the delinquency of Ruth Morris,

five years old, 6031 Drexel boulevard.

So far no connection between the

young Hindu and the .alleged cult has

blfen established, bjit it is thought l

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