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T. o.\ '- Q}. "’ _ -- M .7. _ DA . 1 ‘ “ \ ‘CC- - ’ I kmflh . * C A A o o ' * ‘ ‘ "mi ‘ oocrvssonc snnv: ° V‘- - V - 7 1-‘ ‘ " ‘ J" J ‘ *“—‘ fllhoran ‘I05 ' V} i -5. . ., . ,....,_._‘. . . '&u‘.“g'.u. “thug” ‘jg, &d.g .53: - ~ \ g . ___,.__. ~ f - -- ' if military oulyafeiv oibas OTHERS SAY 1 95"‘ C. N.“ can." *3 huh I‘. Valpuu Meetthsg at g u . U - .* ~-:~:~..-- 2- . - ~ or ' so * the son‘forh‘oldingsucht‘houghts.~ rel-.1 - i """""‘“'-"“"“""" -°""**'. F~"'- “W!- Jb: 3_L.LL__ .. . .__ tralningtothe attention of ' € I V y _ baud huh“ ‘¢ ‘ H ‘ _ g ’. ‘ o -, Boardofcurators. Nowsince-the hapsthcmliorityofh are: 3“ -dombcmlv“ ‘ ‘M-,1. 3:-ograrnwillbe § “‘1| :- ». .".lhsl'blteuKiwauhClublsnow . pd, . agood , - atthe nch u , _ .. ,, . BoardofCuratorshasdechled.asrpre ng tlom,,.,__,,_,~m_"_Em,u3u_ ‘inn by the christian College . _ d « I 3 ‘ - 45%!!! the “LE0 M it has (perfect right to dorthat it 'with other people? Perhaps that! 0;d,t5m,_,,., ‘ha 3“ ‘ad View with It mighthbe is gpgouoa studio over W(B by ‘fi'’'“°°’;‘}Prff°Hd°°:e:t"%°’lL . ’ . t —' ' " I359‘-_. M - ' . 4 is not interested in the attitude of prejudice is outstanding against} mm hue duewed an, modem sportanhns ip V or Bil ' u-mud orlmdiy night u nation a . er a ,_ .1 ; -_3 ..-.' .3’. 1*‘ 1; a gureityzaf rabbits and the election big gltllbd? 31:1§d"h)' 550"” ‘F girls have little skill with a ‘needle '0!“ "mu 3 0-¢1o¢k, Twenty-five students of A_.;::0n‘;“:.‘” ivmco-Sig: ' . V ooabiobfio d Hf‘! till W, ‘C’ no ma cf 9 ‘ W ' “en . ‘i'|E’” y‘ Ind mm of the!’ Iklll ' I I fie. the fl M the Ba, . D I ‘ .'fiIboaoo$.. '_ ham V . to n:tsog”for 0\':; 039: g cooks. Olmerving these thingtr 3% :‘h.\ b°:;t.t ‘n C .. fl secs 0 _ . r . . . , _ . : . , -. 1L "1' I'll ‘hunt . ml to ,_ mt.‘ ‘ End. ever‘ th M4‘ - “Y: ‘How an they bid. 0 g l‘ I h the 0 I, . . .. ‘-11 Dim C 51 dint-$37. ._ ' ' 11331113’ tflttn ldVC_M8€¢ Of 031' P°0l" exbegt to get good ‘husbands? When Whit "9 l’ “N, unmhzut The I.“ ~ Stfikg, na flu-gen, Elm.-3-son .—- ix nausea , ~ by fire Wednesdlr Once and for all it seems to me iton—-our secunty—-during this; . mu, 3, rend, (.0 "ate down be what she an do. ‘n0l-Iodibe ant 3"” sob K‘um.fine Dar“? gmg “one sweetly Solemn Tho ,_ .5 A 5 J :‘-'’o'' 3 1. _._ the loss isestimated . that this issue has been se and time? course not. S:.why not‘ “nu ,, wife. not ,_ p1,y,p,.¢u_‘.. Be it better than she. l.Fu:eag'ch 0‘ hnfllnoo uh Wmuehhf‘ by g -.: . V__ , § Jesse . . ‘ Oiltht ‘O b9 ta ltl KTIVC £01321’. “I836 dlff(!!‘0XlC?S, Whltll tbdlyt w‘nu ‘ womgn who can help him—- she kD°W 3 kn P V! it‘. he. 0°‘! ‘db’ 3.“ Symon sing --Like ._ I 1 '“"’.""”'“"°°'§"9:‘3°“'“ “i”. 8”“ Puku" a’ ‘ 0° as a worth! one and one VHCVI 06' I" 001!’ P013‘! Of hillviifl‘. and 5053: a woman who knows how to do all from an 088 haw’! but ‘he 0'" 'wargun'e.1'iten.‘EcdG5' jpldnov solo Bo: . L P"’{- R ‘ 44’: ‘ ~ i" ooso's‘o¢osooosada!ouses»sdsso. . . . .9. l teac.hu'ofMeta,diedatahospl_ in if”-‘"-Cityyesterday. rnr. uareacna racrs Po '6». alministrative powers of an appointive offia ‘Ictionjand later repealed the same wa .53 ’ ' f ’ The iadvantagc of a single_,direct- ing business head of _any enterprise is proven. ‘ Universal business prac- ticedemonstrates Our public school system is also organised alolx this lint with an elected school board shaping ‘policies and a hired halnktrative um. — The city council under the man- ager plan is not organised along party lines. The old party. machin- ery has no part in.eithcr primaries superintendent performing the ad- - I or elections. Thereis no one for ‘tbc.caadidate,to appeal to bu’: the voters. The laws of Missouri cover- ing the matter provide for the filing city-manager! ' of govern- ls not 9 ‘nest. Peters Troop ofGirl dnctarummage . Thirty-seven head of cattle were scldat the annual of”8. P. Emmons and Son in Mexico Wednesday. ‘ ' The State Game Department held ‘up many autcmobiles coming into Jefferson City Wednesday in search- ing for violators of the game laws. Contracts for $500,895.09 highway ‘construction were awarded by the State Highway Commissicn for the bids received Oct. 30. ’ W. '1'. Coleman, 0. Ray Ivy Coleman, former hank ' lao, Macon County, were indicted on embesslement charges Tuesday. - A coroner's jury decided that Miss Frances Payne. 64, who was found lying dead on the floor of her home Wednesday aftcmoon, died a natur- Jones, and era of Cal- al death. ° Five St. Louis oil companies -have n assessed a total of $30,996.29 as taxes and penalties on gasoline received by them and not reported tr the state: oil department. Michael Lavelle, 30 year; old,‘ a switchman, was crushed to death (if a statement of a person's can-1>when a train and locomotive collided didacy in the primary election, and state that f‘Any person desiring to become a candidate” shall. do so by filing his declaration with the city clerk.’ -‘mriu-:3 LOVE rawnras Pnradoxiul as it may seem, father love is given credit for triumphing ’ in a strange way over common law andéhuinanitarian principles, in the Joe of a Colorado doctor who mur- dered his 34-year-old imb'a:ile daugh- , tar and who has been freedon mo- tion of '.he state's attorney. Jurors .in the case, at fun’ ' ing, later told court attaches, the man would have been acquitted had they cuntginuod deliberations. . . While tlu-‘cold idea of the sur- vival. of the fittest may have en- tered into this case, which was wide- n ly studied by physicans and scien- tists, it is hardlyiprobable that such a concrete idea entered into the mind of , the Ether as he slew the “child woman", whose body and brain had been inactive since she was tricken "'\'vith infantile paralysis in yhood. From the time of the mother's death this fatherlowatched alone in agony sum daughter's suffering. which . hefwas {powerless to relieve. In a state of nervous exhaustion he told in {detail on the witness itand the story of the child's life in no‘: home. _ Other children of the family, grown and married. bore out the truth of the father's story in their testimony. _'l'h- kindt of fathers. the gentlest bf and the most respected of y:i‘.isens. according to thp testi- lnony. he killed to‘prevcat suffering. Tried by a;jury of his friends and neighbors. his case resulted" in a ‘ hung jury. but the prosecution's dis- missal me‘ with the approval of ‘virtually all of them. » ~‘- V . , Here is one case where even the verdict of "twelve good men and "true" must be subservient to that reached between the man and his Being. For him alone was the amnry of seeing his own child suffering beyond his power to re lit-vc.‘and' healone, in this case. is .' the one to a'nswer if an anlrwer is ' to be made. ’ T mssmo or aosuns r'_'m1.n. Rollins Field was ‘used for the last timexhis after-nooa,_ws re étold, for an none impressive. A stadieni trill be built and ready for use by 1. 1928. if the contract near St. Joseph. ‘Following a recent rain the St. Francis River covered the concrete road on Highway No. I16, near Pop- lar Bluff for a distance of half a mi water has nrw receded and traffic resumed. Harry Bairstow of Chicago flew to Mexico Wednesday by airplane with a doctor to visit his son. a Mis- souri 'Milifary Academy cadet, who is ill with pneumonia. Three-year-old Joseph William Reid ‘fell into his bath water Tues- day evening when his moth r left the T0331, and at 12:40 Wednesday died as a result of the scalding suf- fered from the heated water Ed Wilson and James Hunter. his nephew. both convicts in the state penitentiary. are accused cf stabbing John Spears to death in a fight at the prison Sept. 2. The Bank of Amsterdam and the Bank of Merwin, bet}: in Bates Coun- ty, closed their doors Wednesday. making a total of forty-one banks that have failed in Missouri during the present year. Paul Pierce of Auxvarse, by vir-‘ ' C. Scouts offleflerson City will con- ‘ sale :t ';er University of Missouri. 8. B. SARNO. — Editor the Missourian: The ad- dition of your postscript to my let- tcr in the Open Column forces me to write the following explanation: Idid plead guilty.itis'true.hut «I did so on the condition that, if by using the phrase “I don't give a dam” l’ have broken any peace, I am guilty. * Besides. I to be out of jail and did not go back after I ill! 8 there. Had I been an experience law-brcaker. perhaps I Would "03 have so My ease I have left in the hands of my people who are now in com- munication with Governor Baker in Jefferson Ci‘.y. YOU?! 3-7“ Y- ‘ ABBAS KRAN. did so because I wanted wish ‘to ni The University’ CW°¢"’ Editcr the Missourian: The an- nouncement of the artists achedul for the University Concertsthls sea- son should remind us. I thgnk. cf the privilege we have here In Co- lumbia of hearing the best music at a very moderate cost. Since we want the best and since ‘ the best costs money, we can show our ap- preciation in the vet)’ Pluual ‘"3’ of buying season tickets and urginz our friends to do so. If VI: M8186‘ tr do this. shall we not be remiss in our duty to ourselves, our city. and4 our university? A great deal of unselfish effort has been exerted in the past by Phi Mu Alpha. and is now being exerted by the School of Fine Arts, in order to furnish Columbia wirh excellent musical programs. It would seem that the least we do is to respond generously. ' " .3. ‘at hand when the synibols of these together with our Euglishhrother in such abond of friendship that the world will feel the influence of this friendship between the English- speaking peoples of the wvsrld. Let us hope that the time is near two great nations will stand In order to must first establish a permanent, rain such a height we Americans frlndly. co-operative relation with England. '- ‘ g 1-‘. v. G. Two new Pass BAR exam W. A. Llnter and Pr-anklinli. Rea- gan Among 81 Successful. W. A. Linter and Franklin E. Reagan of the School of law of the U passed the State ‘her ex- amination held ln Jefferson City,’ Oct. 28, 27, and 28. according to an announcement made yesterday by the State Board of Law Examiners- Of the class of 182 that took the examinations, 81 made a passing grade of 75 per cent. The fifty-one ]who failed will have another chance; to pass in February. _ ; —-——o-———-—. 1 Entertain Former Engileezh. Alumni and former students (if; the College of ‘Engiheering were; entertained by Dean E. J. Mccaust-; land and members of the faculty of the college in the library of the En-~ gineering Bui ing this morn-{ ing from 9 o'clock until 10:30 o'clock.‘ .___.____ NOTICE ‘I0 CONTRACTORS ; Sealed proposals for the construc-? tion of a‘Stadium will be-‘received. by the Curators of the University; of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri, until 10 a. m. Tuesday, December 1,‘ .1925. J ; Plans and "specifications may be. obtained by application to the un-' dcrsigned or to tects Jsmiesonj and Spearl, lll6-28 Arcade Building,‘ St. Louis. Deposit for plan; 810. 3 The right is reserved to reject any i or all bids. - _ EDWARD E. BROWN. .‘_ Business ’ Columbia. Mo. V Last insertion Nov.‘f6.} l ACE CLEANERS the things a home-maker must do." It sounds good. but is it true‘! It is true, of course, that a cold- blooded male who decides to pick out a "likely" girl and marry her will prefer one who is skilled in the do- mestic arts. lf he desires a wife simply because a wife is a conven- ience. it is natural that he should sc- lect a good worker and make sure of gettinghis money's worth. He would set about buying a plow . o I - - th class the School of Journalism of retta Qutsenberry; vocal solo, Elea-2 imar :‘.:.1mmg dog m e “me the University. He will begin next: nor Iiuletf: P1890 5010. Ruth Ridge-in mpg COL-pg t ', . ‘ d Manda ~. zwny: ms. Vitamin nah ° rm-; . But Whltqtlfl dim"-‘3 5 5'-’5b“‘ M,‘ you, is ‘ gndnue of thy no solo, Hildreth Mansfield; voeal- For Sale . 4 ghfl "‘?°‘kn V b t e of a School of Journalism here and has _3°‘°- F5915‘ “W”; W330 9°10» L°“‘i Bargain A certaveryitypegwl do ovwectt is :1:-at-‘co wo uugbt ‘n st‘ John.‘ Univenny for‘ Be R’d‘ew‘y' 4 3- £- I-$1.13 8. SUV n ' last years. If 9 ————0—-—- ' ‘ W“ ‘"1"’ “'3 “‘°f“1' hm "M kn°“ his home here on fllflollgllif now “I ms Misiourlan want ad. also that no man ever yet has loved a woman because of her ability to‘ cook-and sew. * ' Whatever else men may be. ‘I112? are. first of all. males. They _fall in love with a dimple or a gruccf ankle or a pretty set of teeth; they fall in love with a girl who is sym- pathetic; they fall in love with a girl who has a witty tongue and a quick mind. In short. they fall in love with natural equipment-never. by any chance, with acquired dex- terixy in the manual arts. ’ And the modern girl. like the girl of olden days, wishes to be loved. _j__. _....a_ _-.....4%._. ..<_..—-— THREE RAMBURGER8 ROR 10 CENTS SQUARE DEAL LUNCH ROOM 24 hours a day Phone 1587 602 Broadway PHONE 2100 Chase Gilliland We Press and Steam We Dye and Clean, We Alter and Repair. All Kinds of War. The Work We Do. books Just Like New. The Work Is All. We Ask of You. V .-- J. W. nannln. _.___.__.__ ’ England a Friendly Rival. Editor the Missourian: In pass- ing Jay H. Neff Hall Tuesday mom- ing, a thrill came to me——a thrill I have never felt before. for abovethe, doorway of that structure fluttering in the morning breeze were the syn: ls cf the two greatest English- speaking nations of the world. . Many of us hold in our minds a vague idea that we should not be 4-H club boy in the county. has won a free trip to the American Royal Livestock Show to be held at Kansas City Nov. 14 to 21. . ' The Dunklin County Bar Associa. tion held memorial services Monday afternoon in honor of Hugh B. Pan- FGY. I former member of that bar, who died Aug. 28, 1925. One hundred and fifty new mem- bers. at a membership cc of 3!, were secured in Mexico up to noon Yflufdly in the three-day campaign which started on’ that day. o and gather old newspapers and mag. asines. to be sold and the money to be used toward buying an American Flag for Central Schcol in that city. '«.n1i1'tY-B€V'cn books for the blind. printed from plates of Amerjan sine. were placed in the Joplin pub- lic library recently. g .3123! than 250 boys are expected to attend the Southwest Missouri C. A. in Springfield Dec. 11, 12, 13. J _ ca out. ‘ii-r_v“‘3ih“ '--3-=a‘resret;¢|Ie rut- illtll 3355-. Ihlll ple.a;II'of.1~Iaq.‘lIgnourntlii_Ii_ itiwas -; LL '9'“ ‘Q ‘I ." ‘ills "'.i;...I|nLII:.-'.~ g _ gngthu 1 " an! .«-0 bu?!“ -_.-ii: 15'.” jiI|Ida- ms: ‘ ,1alIlII'r.iI c|oi9r_11I||§.|0 , , stub ” Ilairi .'-‘£187.- “ ‘ .3". ' ‘ ‘_l'lgsr1Lou ah! _1|;it_.holdsawaun me on that new it has‘out- I __ nefulness_.hnd_is,helng.. 4 _’J , - If - Pflfilfilre for cold weather. ' Missouri and Illinois Coal. Boone County Coal Co. Cherry St. M. K. & r. Yards - Phone-88 E. . Rebenstreit & Sou ‘ Proprietors Residence Phone 1759 A SHELL GASOLINE John N. Taylor Dealer in _ Dodse Brothels \ Motor Cars. Ford Prices Reareud overhauled 88.00. Tlfllteu rod bearings Leo it-snsniulou 2.50 oseoooeessm a,|‘ . r.‘ !: AlllVIr_k'Ouraalsel. «$.35 , _ A s ' , . ’ 9 ,_. ,. . , '...: ‘ ‘. . g ‘I —. ..- ' .' . - ’_-'.. . ..,. . ' . "_. . ' p I 4. , , . ' ' [V sf’ ‘ '0; -3" /4’ ’ i ‘ °- °'-'''' °- iii} s 1-co t 9:91.011: on ouvaa) S ~ 5} . R’s l a .15 BRAND . ‘ COLLEGE COATS J SNAPPY. SHIVICEABLE WAIERPROOFS fill tlreoyo i - The Man Bel1in‘d\, The Gas and Oil- at this filling station_is Ihcre_ to serve you ht-— to give you the utmost in - her stuff. {subscribe to the l M. E. VUPAW ‘lp LEZTURB Will Give Four Talks to Journalism ‘ DU China. Maurice 2:. voter. professor of piano. solo. nr,_-Cuber: vocal Journalism at St. John’! Unlflftilil Fl‘ , suntan, China, will give four suc- Frances Iwells: pnano casive lectures on 5 . China in Dean Walter Williams’ his- tory and principles STOP IN AND SEE US IN NEFF HALL; Pathar,”.; by Scot more 6 2'. Johnson; vccal solo, Dolores Warren; reading. Iona Davis: , I solo, Marguerite Lsndaker; vocal so- lo, Margaret Cramp; piano solo, Isa- bel Elliston° readinz Alberta Davis: - ; _ , » solc,.' The choir will sing two antheg; ' Dora! “Carol of the Russian Childrenfy ' solo, ‘Louise? Gaul. and "I Waited For the Lu-lg. ournallsm in ichandler; piano solo, Ann Wells; vo-3 by Mendelssohn. .' ‘ cal solo, Eunice on : piano! - . ‘ of journalism solo, Lucille Gordon: piano solo. Do-’ "" Showers and Lester . M3] will sing “On Life's Highway," '» Brown ._ = moo: reading, 'V ’ ’ r 4..., 4 1 Good H0meAgaz'n, 4 V =1 io Be Back il§=1a.;l‘ its-s.aaa-Iz’r§-l'a‘e:-ca-':-I 5: :s__=-&:_t.i 15% If I t? o --To meet the old‘ friends, have the thrill of seein g l j 3?} the Tigers battle‘ their ‘I: ancient foe, of hearing the -1 old stirring yells; to visi t ‘—‘——’ places laden with never- tobe forgotten memories; « to hear the gossip of town Q For All the News — -All the .».£g'1‘li*“§;’of‘§‘ .-..o. . _and campus. >5... Why not keep in touch . with Columbia and M. U. activities} the whole yea r_ ’round? A ! grad ‘-5 g j oI§éioIi.r§.-s: issourian, Old ma’, got:-iii . I ..T'"7“" . va- 3* ,5 No -- us. on - o‘o' "-.. I 2'." g": All ltllslfirtlrsenoutlls-84.50ayesr. 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