THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Canadian Election Today Will Decide Future of Tariff 净 Progressives, Liberals and Conservatives Battle for Leadership in House (United Press) A Proud President Montreal,刺痛——With the tariff the principal issue the people of Canada went to for the polls today to defend their country and the Dominion for the next five years. Operating under the parliamentary system the people vote only for members of the House of Commons which when it meets selects administrative officers from the members of the majority party. Three Parties Enter Contest Three parties are contesting for places in the new parliament, the Conservatives, the Liberals, and the Pro-Bush coalition. Three parties stand for high tariff, low tariff and practical free trade. Economic Issues at Stake In many respects today's election is the most important since the conflict over reciprocity in 1911 when the pro-sailor to lower tariff was overwhelmingly defeated. The result of today's voting will determine the Canadian fiscal policy for the next five years and will decide whether Canada is a trivial tariff barriers equal to those imposed by the United States or a lower tariff enough to improve relations with Canadian manufacturers. Economic Issues at Stake Today's election is expected to turn on economic issues rather than upon post-war differences and to be another straightaways test of the turf war similar to the election of 1011. The Progressive, or Farmers' Party of the West is driving strongly for free trade to permit American farmers with Canadian built implements. Conservatives Confident On the eve of the election the Conservatives displayed the most confident front. They are heartened by the precedents of recent conservative victories in Great Britain and in the United States, and have been the trend indicated by Conservative successes in provincial elections in Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick within the past year. The representation by provinces in the House of Commons to be elected today in an follow, Ontario, 82 members; Toronto, 60; and Nova Scotia 14. Prince Edward Island 4, Manitoba 17, Saskatchewan 21, Albertn 16, British Columbia 14, and Yukon 1. There were 235 members in the last Parliament but following the elections these seats have been created, all going to the four western provinces. For the 245 parliamentary districts, or "villages", 600 candidates made campaign listings. The candidates in addition to those representing the major parties. McGill University has among its other schools a school for Social Workers. WANT ADS WANTED—Room-mate for boy, large southeast room. 1218 Mississippi. Phone 2557 Blue X2 WANTED—To get in touch with any members of Theta Alpha Phi, honor dramatic fraternity, J. K. Bennett, Phone 2758 Blue, N4 A. DELOLO — Will open lunch room O. 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N3 Iowa and Michigan Tied for Conference Honors Two thousand students were at a station to meet the undefended University of Iowa football team when it arrived wiederward afternoon back from the latest conquest at Ohio. The Hawks have disposed of Illinois and Ohio, two teams, to Minnesota, and Wisconsin and Minnesota remain to be played. Iowa is now tied with Michigan for the conference championship and should win the two remaining games. Nick Kutch, Iowa's Flying Dutchman, as on the sidelines throughout most of the Ohio game, and this fact reinforces that it can win games without Nick The practice tonight connected largely of serping Ohio mud from the shoe chants. Coach Ingress had his men Joe around in damaged dammed muscles, and the trawhorn provided a demonstration of Walshh plays, Walshh with the skates, Walshh with the displacement with dispatch if the Hawks are of true championship caliber, but Coach Ingress believes in thorough preparation for every game! 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