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Show 9 T11K PAGE FOUR The The Advise of Success Times-New- s Published Evrry Friday by the Times News Publishing Company A. li. GIBSON. Friday, October 22nd. 1926 NEF111. UTAH TIMES-NKW- 2E Large Enrollment At University of Utah F.riltor and Manager There are now more students registered at the University of Utah than Subscription Rates: at any fall quarter in its history. . total of 2652 students, coming from Six Months $1.00 the majority of the states of the unJ 2.00 ion and from eleven foreign counOne Year Payable in advance tries are now attending classes at the state institution. It is anticipate that by the spring quarter there will DON'T FAIL TO be a registration in excess of the REGISTER AND VOTE three thousand mark. In numbers, Idaho leads the list of states having students on the Utah One more day, October 26, is the campus. California, Wyoming, Cololast of the three appointed days for rado, Arizona and Montana follow the registration of voters for the Nov in close succession. Foreign students ember election. Every legal voter have come from Canada, China, should have sufficient interest in France, Switzerland, Hawaii, India, good government to see that his name Japan, Russia, Germany, England is on the books and to cast his vote and the Phillipine Islands. The following students from Nephi in November. The law makes liberal are citi of enrollment registered at the University of for the provision zens and there is absolutely no valid Utah this fall, Melba Anderson, Clela excuse for anyone failing to get his Bailey, Helen Bailey, Blanche Burtname on .the lists. The prudent man on, Daryl Chase, Ida Chase, Aiden or woman who realizes the responsi Lunt and Charles G. Lunt. bilities cf the franchise will not shirk or postpone this duty. Breaks It is not possible for the average citizen to cast his ballot for all of the Window-Ge- ts things that he most wants in government. Certainly some of the candidat es represent his views on govern mental policies more fully than oth Babe Ruth not only won everlasters. Indifference about the issues or base ball renown with his trio ing candidates of certain dislike ought of home run swats in the fourth voter not to keep the conscientious game of the World Series played in away from the polls on election St. but he also won a Chevropeople do not sufficiently ap- let. Louis, is most Instances it preciate that in One of the circuit clouts crashed e vote or lack of the through the plate glass window of vote that can hold the balance of an automobile salesroom near the power as between the worthy and Cardinal park and bounded off the the unworthy candidate or between side a Chevrolet coupe on display the wise and the harmful public pol- inside.of In acknowledgement of this icies. If the political machine is cor- feat the Bambino was presented with rupt, if it names and elects incompe- the coupe. The picture shows him tent or unworthy public officials, the beside the car, holding the home run real fault lies with the slackers. The base ball. great mass of the unoganized and "Times said Ruth unattached vote always holds the with a broad grin. "Some years ago balance of the power, hence the re- it would have been a serious offense sponsibility. for any of us to break a window with to is no law in this There country S3 a base ball. Now it brings a new compel people to exercise the fran could No law of this character chise. ever be made effective. The Swiss tried such a law for more than 200 Bank of France years and at last gave it up because The Bank of France was founded it would not work. The only remedy for lack of interest in the ballot ap by Napoleon, Feb. 13, 1800. 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