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SATU1RDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926

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Soviets Drive Out AWADSQIVEN 'I Voting By Students
American Y' M. C. A.''TEN STUDENTS~ Encouraged by Club
SNEW YORK, Oct. 22.-The Soviet Ionorijry i~eilowslhip% Are Exranted B Rgitrationi of voters living in the
oromnt ofuntryatheA ia ep-e r (,ad~ie iooI Exrncut ves state of Michigan may be miade at the;
%jro tha * cuntr th Ameican'rep ] offices of the Republican club, b)ut
"a resentatives of the Young Men's Fclkowships of various type; weiec; those, from other states must be reg -
-Christian association without^ explain- granted to 10 graduate students by re-
nthe reasons for itIatio.stered before they can apply for ab-
jugitsacton.cent action of the executive board of sentee ballots, as registration by mailj
-Officials of the national council of# the C{t aduate school. .osselyn Van-- a
~the Y. M., C. A., in announcing this (~iHrad 2,adRbr is not allowed elsewhere. Ieadquar
~today, said they considered the action EndersCP, '.25, who were holders of lther for eiteealtonandaeiplicaion-
a acomplete expulsion of their or- Edwiin C. Hinlsdale fellowship last jfoinedarotme306aofth r e in frm
' g4anization from Russia. Their rep- year-, were awarded the same honor-s 1tated5at'roomk06aof th Unionsitfroml
r~esentative, H. B. Anderson, a Y. M. for this year. a10 to foloktnde ivey rsity hall
A. sertay who had been direct-, Rodney Veeder Shankland, '26, re- 3 o'clock. In ,case of rain, the last'
j _~ngphsical education in Russia,,was ecived1 the A. 13. Prescott Fellowship named office will be located inside
orced out of the country and his inI Organic Chemistry, and Evriett P. the Library. The office at the Union
Iroperty confiscated. He had been Partidge, '26, was granted the Detroit -i11 be open from 0 to 12 o'clock to-
fworking directly in cooperation with IEdlison Fellowship in Chemical En- ca
the Soviet. ginecring;. The Detroit Edison Fel-' Notary service and mailing is pro-
The Soviet has not taken any ac- lowship in Metallurgy went to Claudeviebytecb 'noxpseoth
0,-tion against the Young Women's L. Clarke, '26E; Yasuhei Emori, '26E, voeadwtjo at biain
hristian\ association. Miss Edith receivedi the Roy D. Chapin Fcllows~hip tewr en are ni h f
ates of Scranton, Pa., a Y. W. C. A.i igwyEnieeig fort to encourage students to vote.
ecretary, who went to Moscow last The executives also granted theImeitaconsurdscni-
ummer to represent her association Unviiyflosi oMs liza- erable time is required for corre-
working with Mr. Anderson, in- beth Knott, Smith college; the Parke sodn~ ewe eeadtesu
+.j,1iormed her headquarters that she has #D:avis arnd company of Detroit fellow- ;dents' legal residences.
z of been ordered from the country. ship to Leonard D. Powers, '26P; and
ieplying to her message asking the Pendleton fellowship to JacobI Several hundred have taken adlvan~-
C cerlingsHope college, and Joseph r tage of the opportunity this week.
whethersh should remain and-con- I Thirty-two states allow voting by mail
t' ~nue her work, officials of the Y. W. Marks, DePaiw university.
I for its absent residents.
A. replied: "Use your own judg-.

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