PAGE TWO Prof. F. N. Scott Writes Tribute to 1niversity's Deceased tegstrr SENDS SYMPATY At the meeting of the University club Feb. 4, which was the first meet- ing following the (leath of Wr% Arthur G. Hal, late registrar of the 1 nier' sity, the following tribute which was prepared by Prof. F. N. Scott of the rhetoric department at the request of the directors of the organization was, adopted. "In the death of Arthur Graham Hall, the Unversity community bas lost one of its most valued assocates. By his untiring zeal in the conduct of his work as registrar, by his lively in- terest in whatever concerned the so- cial life of the community, by his im- pulsive sympathy for all that was bast in human fellowship-by the active exercise of these fine qualities he had become an almost indispensable factor in the varied inteests of University life. His place in that regard will be difficult to fill. But it is in the narrow- er circle of the University club that he will be missed most persistently. Hils snny temperament, breaking out7 every now and then in spontaneous shouts of laughter, his keen pleasure in social intercourse of every kind, his almost boyish delight at a successfulj stroke in his favorite game, his ca-I pacity of friendshp among his col- leagues-these blended elements gavec to his personality a unique and irre-i sistible charnm, endearing him to all;8 with whom he came in contact. 1r "His was a fine and gentle Spirit,,1 better suited, one might think, to th 1 softer side of life. Nevertheless, whene the test came, and, afflicted by a ling-t ering but incurable illness, he knew that the end could not be long delay-s ed, he niet the inevitable with a ceer--a ful face and an unflinching courg,r his greatest regret being that e could not live to bring his official labors toe their fitting conclusion.s "The Directors of the University, club unite in paying this last tributev to a faithful official, a- loyal, war- hearted friend, and a most lovable anda companionable character. They re-- solve that this tribute be entered on s the records, and that a copy be sente to the family with the poi'OUfudas sympathy of the club." Resume Issuance { Of Auto Licenses Sale of 192 automobile licenses at the office of the county clerk was stopped for a period of five hours on Saturday afternoon, on orders from E. V. Chillon, deputy secretary of state. No reason for the interruption of the sale could be given by Claraion L. Pray, county clrk, except that he had been told that the secretary of state's office desired to check up on the license plates already issued from the locl office. A representative from the secretary's office, who was here teday helping with the work, was also unable to eplain the situation, re frring to the stopping of the sale as a technicality in bookkeeping. License ilates were being issued as usual ' uesday., London, Feb. l--W. P. O'Leary 'i18 months and J. ID. M- Gough 1 months imprisonment in c un with the alleged plot to blow up British battleships. Port Sudan, Feb.I1-The WahibisI oi~ continuing agaist King Ai's ,orces and Jeddah is under shelfire, Pays dspatches from the f edjaz. CHINE TRYUT~ ANTE Tryouts are wanted for both the Butsiness and Editorial staff: a of CHIMES. Any lierson w ho has ;een on the campus for one Isenicster or more is eligible. IThose wishing to take up work on either of the two staffs will report at their re)spective offices in the Press Building some aft- Iernoon this Yweek. Airmen Face Court Martial Young English Lawyer Infericer TA m r c n S as"Y oung E nglish law yers at the tim e to P acti e, t-O d ig II o f ,> m askI- Ciofthe' Ad lphi house of ren)- of their admission to the Bar are not! Sunderland. 1t i.:> r ed(i -.-st i l (a- st~ztiv (;s at the regular meeting I )ort dlay-l'ay your Subscription as well educated in the principles and requirement s, whIichi includnio s' d-IcIdla night. Other officers el(eCte(I tndlscv. 1lprocedure of legal practice as young ing of certain tox s, at tcnidaz(e po Amecrican lawyers," according to Prof. j lectures, and the stc sli ;Al ____________________of_______ Edson It. Sunderland of the Law the regulr examin tions, encil ha 111:- school, who recently returned from; ter must eat a iniamu !) of :six din- .' ' Englanid where hie has been studying 'hers for 12 consocutive tor-ns at, one I(J~X 4-iC i ii~ the British courts for the past few of f lie founilnis o: (' navy department oif hoar and ol ace 'F l in-day, F'eb. I9. staging aircraft bombing tests so as~ to I - Viliiai-w; wil, l:aio opeak 1 efore endanger the lives or ar-my avi. o.':. ;tiac eit:; iii ECi-cu aes inicity planin"i auid (t iinpro vteni]T . 'Fund lamen -- M1oscow, Feb. 11--Russia's trade tall of City 1'I :ai oitg from~ the Law-- 1;(with Russia in 1924 reached I 5,0. yt,,f' lt of Vif-u'' will be the t one' 000 rubles, or thrice the amount of,- of his letnie a.1. 1I 'cli(eh next. 'uesr 1923. day in Anigell halt, uand '1"Ilauning fo;- iI i . 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