-ii. ;1 m.1i Now is the time for I 1I I Change Hats Calkins Drug .. For 30 Years the Best KODAKS and KODAKIN We have a complete line of Easi tfna Kodaks and Supplies. Let us do your finishing. Dev. 15c, Prints 3c to c.; Cordovans We have just received another shipment of this popular shoe in BLACK and TAN. Special Agency Nettleton shoes A at 324 So. State or 1123 So. Univ. Ave. Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co. I III Home of Stein-Bloch Clothing and Imperial Hats Don't Miss the Big SHE0 AKO OXFORD SALE- NOW! ,. ..v AT THE, CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. State St. mmv EASY FHCOLLEGE MN OFFICIALS CHANGE RULINGS FOR APPOINTMENTS IN ARMY A large number of young men who were examined and recommended for the training camp at Fort Snelling were not ordered to report there be- cause the number qualifying was far in excess of that which could be ac- commodated. By a recent ruling of the war de- partment it is now possible for a youtig man who is a college graduate or student at one of the recognized colleges to secure an appointment as a provisional second lieutenant in the regular army. Under this ruling such a man is eligible to take the examination for a commission under the rule applying to civil candidates at any time after enlistment. Following this information in re- gard to this matter as received at the president's office, from the recruit- ing office at Omaha. "All men enilsted in the regular army will be eligible to take examin- ations for commission in the regular army under rules applying to civilian candidates at any time after enlist- ment. Heretofore, soldiers in the regular army .to be eligible to com- pete for appointment as provisional lieutenant must have served honor- ably not less than one year. "Every candidate will be examined' mentally in the following subjects, subject to exemptions noted below: "Group 1-United States history and constitution, English grammar and composition, geography, general his- tory, arithmetic, alegbra, geometry, plane, trigonometry plane. "Group 2-English and Americanlit- erature, French, German, Spanish, an- alytical geometry, minor tactics, and field engineering, surveying. "All candidates who are not gradu- ates of a,recognized college or un- versity will be required to take all of group one and any one subject of group'two. Graduates of recognized colleges or universities will be ex- empt of all in group one but will take two subjects ,In group two not m ore than one of which may be a foreign language. "Students of recognized colleges or universities will be exempted in those subjects of group one in which they can produce certificates of examina- tion or satisfactory completion. Stu- dents who are exempted in more than one-half of the subjects in group one will take two subjects of group two not more than one of which may be a foreign language."-University Daily Iowan. REPORT SAYS BRITISH FOOD CONTROLLER HAS RESIGNED London, May 30.-According to the Daily Express, Baron Devonport, food controller, has resigned. Other morn- COLUJUBIA GRADUATE TO' VASS TECHNICAL 1 :SCHOOLS CAN- HOLD TRAINING SCHOOL C-OMENCEMENT MONDAY DEAN W. B. HINSDALE TO SPEAK AT GRADUATION EXERCISES OF NURSES The graduation exercises for the seniors of the Nurses' Training school will take place at 8 o'clock next Mon-e day evening in Sarah CaswellAngell hall. Dean W. B. Hinsdale of the Homoeopathic medical school, will ad- dress the graduates on "Women and War." Other speakers will be Dean D. W.s Meyers, of the training school, and Re- gent J. E. Beal, and the Rev. G. A. Neuman, of the Bethlehem Lutheran church. Miss Ada Grace Johnson will sing. STDENTS TO ASSIST IN' MAKING WODE SIP After the Theatre Party or Dance, Lunch at the STATE STREET LUNCH 334 S. State Street Open Till Midnight Tables for Ladies Dinners a la Carte -t10fl SPECIAL ORDER JEWELRY JEWELRY REPAIRING WATCH REPAIRING OPTICAL REPAIRING EYE GLASS LENSES GROUND IN OUR OWN SHOP PROMTSER VICE HALLER & FULLER STATR STREET JEWELRS eggggrn THE SPRUNK ENGRAVING CO. Has Moved to 700 Marquette Bldg. pumrwood . Just out! .cent CoLars EARL. WILSON FRENCH COMMISSIONER TO TALK AT SU1ItMER SESSION Monsieur Knecht to Speak on Plan of Exchanginig American and trench Students Monsieur Marcel Knecht who is at- tached to the French commission that visited this country under General Jof- fre, remained in this country and will address the University students of the 1917 summer session on Aug. 7, on his system of exchange of students and professors. Monsieur Knecht is touring the United States to lecture at all the large universities on his system of exchange of Americai and French university Stilts iWAHR 'Shoe Stores 1Kaiin.St. SMatte St. Cameras --Photos Supplies D RUGS Our Developing and Printing Service is Prompt and Satisfactory THE EBERBACH V SON CO. 200-204 E. LIBE RTY STREET Pew H New York, May 30-College students will be employed by the government to facilitate the construction of. the wooden ships that are to be used to keep the allies supplied. The ship- ping board and the department of. la- bor have worked out a plan for the utilization of college men in the dif- ferent engineering schools. The men will begin as apprentices, and will gradually be promoted to foremanships on a basis of efficiency and organizing ability. Men ,who ob- tain a rating of journeymen will be eligible to take charge of gangs. C. T. Clayton; special representative of the, dcpartment- of labor, has ap- pointed Spencer Miller, a Columbia university graduate, to canvass the technical schools for apprentices. Professor Luke of the engineering school of Columbia says that the work will be a valuable experience for civil, mining, and mechanical engineers. BACIIE REVIEW CLAIMS PROSE. CUTION OF ROADS TOO STRINGENT Complete disregard of the vast army of railroad investors by the'interstate commerce commission in its confer- ences on vital points affecting the in- come and credit of the railroads, has placed the companies in desperate straits to sustain their declining cred- it, according to the Bache Review. If the persistent prosecution of rail- roads is continued, increasing their expenses and refusing to allow them to charge more for transportation, there is a danger that dividends will have to be reduced to a point below which the bonds of these companies, while perfectly good, must under law, be thrown out as legal savings bank instruments.. This would depreciate the holdings of savings banks all along the line, and might create a serious situation. There are over 600,000 owners of railroad stock in this country. Regu- lation of -a body of inexpert political commissioners has in many instances caused the undoing of railroad well- being and credit, entailing losses of billions of dollars by the actual own: ers, the railroad investors. To Use Honor System for First Time Norman, Okla., May 30.-=The {hono. system will be used at the University of Oklahoma for the first time, during the examinations at the end of the REGULAR DINNERS Served 11:30 a. m. to 7:00 p.. m. Steaks and Chops at All iours All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. A TRIAL WILL CON- VINCE YOU A HOT ONE! This is no joke. The coming summer will be an excessively warm 'one. To be comfortable you will want to dress comfortably. This problem has been solved by MARQUARDT, Campus Tailor, whois pre-' pared' to fill your order for' a Palm Beach suit, white flannel trousers, or other clothing of the season. Straw Hats You will find the nobbiest line of Palm Beach and Coo Clo th Suits at Popular Prices in the city. Also, a big lin e of Flan nel =Pants. students and professors. The plan aims to exchange both students..and-.prafess- ors in order to increase the efficiency of the men teaching the languages. SPANISH CLUB TO BANQUET MEMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS El Ateneo .Cervantes, the recently organized Spanish club, will hold a present semester. At a general elec- tion the first of the month, the stu- dents Voted in favor of the system. All students will be esked to pledge themselves to give or receive no help during the examinations. --nianianaStands Ready~frFight. Bloomington, Ind., May 30.-Follow- ing is the liberty code of Indiana uni- versity as expressed by the Indiana Be sure and see this Fitform line at nee II I, banquet for its members and t friends at 6 o'clock Monday:even in Newberry hall. Music'and'plee by the members will be part ofr program. Tickets may be secured from a officer of the society or from the structorsin the Spanish departm The price is50 cents per plate. D wee, part en Cor te servi, their :ing newspapers, however, say that his ning resignation is impending. ihes Speculation as to the successor to the the food controller includes Kennedy Jones, director of food econpmy, and any Dr. Christopher Addison, minister of in- munitions, but it is also said that ent, Premier Lloyd-George desires to ap- point a labor representative as the food controllerhas special responsibil- nent ities toward the working classes. cial 30 ARIZONA STUDENT INVENTS GUN TO SHOOT STEEL DARTS Tuscon, Ariz., May 30.-A gun which PY fires steel darts instead of bullets has no recoil, and makes no noise, has been designed by J. F. Castelgun, a University of Arizona student. Banquets given particular attention. Delta Cafe.--Adv. able y ara OM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty St. "ide Young Pen's Shop ,1 Leave .Copy at Quarky and The Delta LR~)I IAVIT Daily Student: "We stand for Liberty. "One hundred and forty-two years ago our revolutionary fathers sprang to arms to earn that sacred 'right. "One hundred and two years ago James Madison found it his duty to protect that precious possession. "Fifty-six years ago Abraham Lin- coln struck another great bjw for liberty, preserving the Union and free- ing the slaves. "Nineteen years ago America took up the championship of world liberty and set Cuba free. "Today we are embarking on yet another struggle for liberty. "Millions of men, the best blood of Europe, have been slaughtered on the battlefield in the interest of freedom. "Millions of Americans, probably, will devote themselves to that cher- ished cause of fighting for liberty. "It is the youth of our country, the college men especially, who will be, called upon to sacrifice-sacrifice their lives on the altar of liberty if neces- sary. "When we embark for France we think not of the return to our native land. "Once more we are fighting for lib- erty.. "We stand ready." CLASSICAL CLUB T( ELECT 1917-18 OFFICEPR FONWIIT Next year's officers will be elected at a meeting of the Cissical club to be held at 8 o'Jock this evening in room A, Memorial hall. Various mem- bers will give brief talks. This is the last meeting of the year and a large attendance is expected. * * * * * *, * * * * * * * * * * AG IICULTURAL 1)EIPARTMENT * * ISSUES GARIEN BULLETIN * * * The department of agriculture' * * at Washington, D. C., has issued * * a bulletin entitled "The 'Small * * Vegetable Garden." It is aimed at * * the man who has land enough for * * a small garden, but no definite * * idea of how to proceed. This book- * * let should be placed in the right * * hands as quickly as possibl. A * * copy can be obtained free by any * * person writing a request for one * * to the department of agriculture, * * Washington, D. C. * * * * * * * * * * * * *** WANTED WANTED- Four experienced Dining Room girls for a first class summer resort. Apply stating experience. 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