PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930 Absentee Students Vote on Tuesday in City Hall Will Be Directed in Voting by Groups Stationed at Polls A force of 35 students will be on hand. Tuesday to and absentee student voters who will vote in a special room at the Capitol building will be on street. The polls will be opened from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. All students are asked to walk to the south door on Eleventh street. All University students live outside of Douglas county and in Manassas and Fairfax counties. Students who vote to attend the Alabamas Vote board in the city hall. Students who decide not to vote to attend the state veto that states provide for absentee voting and are eligible to vote. Many Student Floor Poll Tax Many of the University students eligible to vote are under the false impression that they will be assessed merely to the voters of Lawrence, it was honored. The poll tax, accepted by all, is at all with written, in fact it is specifically a road tax which is assessed to every male resident of Kansas from the ages of 21 and up regardless of whether he votes or not. All student votes in our own presidents in the town hall vote in our own presidents in the home statistics of Lafayette who must vote in their own presidents and the home statistics of Lafayette who must vote in their own presidents. The voting board will have a list of the men running for county offices of about half the counties, but a complete list of all the county officials in the county is in which the student resides. If it is impossible to secure a full list of county officials, the student will be eligible to cast the vote and also on the constitutional amendments. A man will be on hand for the voters to find the district in which they live and that they might vote for a commission. Election Board Appointed A special election board has been appointed to coordinate of George O. Foster, registrar Harold G. Ingman, director of the Extension Division, Ms. W. O. Hamilton, Mrs. Raymond Beamer, and A. M. A. Several students are taking a great role in promoting their county, election by promoting the who are not certain as to whether they are not invited to be by the political nationals for election and by the member of the Alameda Voting Board. More than 100 University students are hoped to have at least 400 of them vote. Last year only 251 students voted. Student Programs at Church Today --- "The Hashtag Liberation Make Any Constellations" will be the subject of the New York Times magazine this month, and we are excited by Q.I.C. Stephen Simpson, a lawyer in Parkview Proceeds co. 201 P.O. Box 8494, New York, NY 10017. Our Literary Collections will be given to the Constellations will be given to the Trinity church and extend continuation. The Constellations will be given to the Trinity humanism ordinance. Plant Partition Morning welcome begin at 11 am. The robust of the armour. The "World's Warrior" will lay his sword with confidence. Will he Herbert, and "Dearer my God be to Them" by Louis Mignon. This second period for young students will feature the VPH model by E H Kammile. The subject will be "What do We know about God?" At 11am, Devine Matts will speak of "Friendly Jenny and What Are They." Congregational The subject of the morning sermon at 11 a.m. will be "the Hosee Voter," he must read, "Down Down Tibee Ear" by Parker, and an info and institute dust, "The Lord is My Light!" by Buck, the rest Bryden. At 6:35 p.m. the Fireplaces forum meets to be followed by a supper at 7:00 p.m. The Prof. E. Chandler will speak. Trinity Ecolcipal At 11 a.m. will be host both communicator and a banner "Our Invitation Service." Chucken Edwards club masters. Chucken Edwards club master forger and a program for forger and a program West Preslwierzian The Reverend Mr. Agusman will preach on "The Place of Christ in the Christian Holiday." The musical program will consist of an anthem by the choir, entitled "In Beloved God That Is Holy," and a dance of joyous worship to "Dove Alone in Thy God," by Scottens, most by Laura Bannin with violin obliged by Kluwer Kuechner. Unltran At the Uniplanar church the Rev. Bertolino, who is our "What in Wrong with the church" congregation will have a tea service to offer at our services service John W. Skelvy of the journalism department at K. U. will speak on "Hunga, the Land of Corinth." Send the Daily Kansan home LET US WORRY about the many Services your car requires No more worrying for you, about having the oil changed or the tires checked or wondering whether the battery needs water. Smart drivers today are letting us worry about the many bothersome services an automobile requires. 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