Show EX iti 9 B Battle of f Ga Ballots at the I University Today At the university yesterday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon the Republican students stUdent of United States history and civics held bela helda a 8 rally and in arousing con considerable considerable bIc life The number attending the meeting was about equal in sine alae to that of the Democrats D on d but many of those present pre nt were we staunch Democrats who dropped In n o measure the fighting strength of their opponents oJ Alma Alin Ek the Republican candidate for mayor presided and introduced the principal speakers H B Fry anti and In L B E Young Mr fry spoke speke upon some of the tIme more important 18 is sues of the last campaign and was wu frequently interrupted by applause i Mr Young stated in as a way w i as 88 possible po ible the leading principles of or the Republican party and asked a ked the j students to think so that they might cast case an intelligent vote Mr Bk Ek k also spoke upon both national and local Issues is issues Issues sues When Mr Young who is not large lar e in stature stepped back on the platform and stood beside the gigantic form Of f Chairmen Chairman Ek ER some Mme Bryan supporters shouted ted US Sixteen to One and the room fairly rang with the he Democratic De slogan gas gan Near the th close of the meeting some of the he most ardent Democrats asked a chance to reply to the argo arguments arguments ments meats of their opponents but without ut avail After an adjournment however the factions met and argued long and amI loud one boy even trying to establish the fact that Zululand Zulu land is a part of the territory of or the United States During the class recitations in history today each student will wUl make out his ballot ballet according to the Australian system tern tem t l and when it is free fr m mIstakes he will cast it according to his inclinations i |