
Yale Daily News Vol. XXXIX. Xo. 30. XEW HAVEN, CONN., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1915. Price Three Cents GERMANS CAPTURE KRAGUYEVATZ. 1916 CLASS ELECTION. QUESTIONVITAL IN NEW YORK. SHEFF. SENIOR ELECTIONS. INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE AT BOWL. Nominations Poet, Historian Petitions for Nominations Will Be for and GRADUATE COACHES BEGIN BULGARIAN GUNS HAMMERING Orator Made Yesterday— Final Bal- ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST Placed in the Basement of Byers WORK OUTER DEFENCES OF NISH, loting To-day From 9 to 7. PROPOSED CHANGE IN CON- Hall From 9 to 8. ON REORGANIZED TEAM SERBIA'S WAR CAPITAL. STITUTION REVIEWED. BY DRILLINGINFUNDAMENTALS. The preliminary balloting for the elec- Petitions for nomination will be Group Practice Will Continue To-day Situation of Serbian Main Army Critical tion of 1916 Class officers resulted in Professor Taft Considers Great Steps placed in the basement of Byers Hall — — — and To-morrow More Coaches to Montenegrins Battle to Hold Line the nomination of the following: For Good Government in Move from 9 to 8. A man may sign no more Arrive— Hinkey Has Not Resigned of Retreat From Converging German, Opportunity to Review Questions at than three blanks. The committees to Poet— H. S. Buck and D. Hamilton. — — as HeadCoach. Austrian and Bulgarian Armies. Stake Intense Political Significance. be chosen are: Class Day Oommittee, Historian— B. Munson and H. C. J. fivemen; Prom. — Crocker, Senior Committee, four London, Nov. 1. The Times' predic- Jr. men; Triennial Committee, three men. M. Hadley regard tion that within a week the Germans Orator— andC. R. Walker, I the budget amend- On Tuesday the polls -will be open fro-m OPEN PRACTICE Jr. ment, the judiciary amendment, would be in Constantinople, is in a fait and the short 9 to 2. Each man must vote for five The final will be held in Yale ballot feature of AT THE BOWL way ot being realized: Field Marshal vote the proposed Constitution for men and must sign his ballot. The Station to-day from 9 until 7. One man yon Mackensen's forces have occupied New York State as three of the eighteenmen will be voted on that night must be named for each of these greatest steps forward for TO-DAY. great offices good in Byers Hall at 6:45. The Class Day Kraguyevatz, the arsenal and his- government that have and the ballots must be signed. been taken is the most important of toric citadel of Serbia, while Bulgarian in State constitutions in half a these 'Commit- Six graduate coaches reported at the guns are reported hammering the outer century. tees. The members of the Triennial Field yesterday and Second Trials for Syracuse Debates. — work was started defenses of Nish, the Serbian war capi- William Howard Taft. Committee should be men who live near at once in reorganizing the University New Haven. tal. While the report of the approach Second trials for candidates for the Team. The practice consisted entirely For the benefit of the students of to Nish is not confirmed in to-night's Yale-Syracuse debate will be held to- of individual work, the squad being statement fall Yale University who will vote in New Elizabethan Club Elections. official from Sofia, the morrow evening. All -men wishing to divided into groups. Ray Biglow, 1908, York to-day, and all those not of a vot- of the old capital of Serbia already has take these trials should hand their names The Elizabethan Club announces the and Ted Lilley, 1910 S., took charge of ing age 'Who are interested in 'the new been discounted here, and, accepting the to R. A. Dudley, 101 Welch Hall, before election of the following members : the tackles; John Kilpatrick, 1911, military Constitution for New York State, The view of experts that Serb re- 7 to-night, with choice of the side to be Farwell Knapp, 1916; Alfred- Ray- coached the ends; Guy Hutchinson, prints sistance is thus practically at an end, presented. This evening Fresh-man News the following arguments mond Bellinger, 1917; Rutledge 1906 S., and J. Field, 1911, tor against John drilled the the question now is, not how long yon Teams 1and2 will hold apractice debate and the Constitution, as they Shepley, 1917; Edward Everett Para- backs, and Howard Jones, 1907 S., have appearedin the New York papers. Mackensen can be kept from taking the at 7 ;Teams 3 and 4 will debate at 8:15. more, Jr., 1917 S. worked well with the guards. Stiff in- Orient Express to aid the beleaguered At this election each voter in New dividual drill will be continued to-day Turks, York State will receive a ballot entitled but how much of Serbia's shat- and to-morrow and it has not been de- tered main army can be saved. "TREASURE OPENS HERE. "Revised Constitution Ballot" and con- FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT. cided what will follow that, though From all sides the Germans, Austrians taining three questions: probably the Team will be drilled in and Bulgarians are slowly closing in CHARLES HOPKINS, 1907, TO PRO- Question No. 1 asks the voter if ALBERT SPALDING, VIOLINIST, offensive work on Thursday. on the Serbian army, the position of DUCE STEVENSON'SPLAYUNDER the new Constitution shall be ap- SOLOIST— DVORAK AND SAINT- Van Nostrand, last year's proved, saving out for a separate Freshman which grows graver daily. With the SAENS ON PROGRAM. quarterback, has passed AUSPICES OF DRAMAT. vote the apportionment and taxa- THE off all his con- southern avenue of retreat cut off by tion articles. This Constitution is in ditions and has joined the squad. The theBulgarian grip on the Salonika rail- Dramatization Calls for Ten Scenes and many ways an improvement on the Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin and coaches are working on Savage, Neville, — one, way between Veles and Uskub, which Four Acts Producer a present and the chief argument Orchestra, and Beethoven's Smith and Van Nostrand, — Former Dra- against it is merely that it did — Fifth in particular, the Allies have been powerless to shake, mat. not Symphony Included and practically President Part of Proceeds to improve the present one still more. Tickets at Wool- all the backs as kickers. the only other route is the Kruse- Go to Yale Theatre Fund. sey Hall From 10 On. Guernsey's shoulder is open Question No. 2 asks him if he ap- very much im- vac-Caeck road, at which the Austro- proves the apportionment article. proved and it is very possible that he Germans are now aiming their principal Charles Hopkins, 1907, will produce This article makes no change in The first of the series of five concerts will be able to play in the Princeton attacks. From Visegrad an Austrian Stevenson's "Treasure Island," under the present law except to substi- to be given by the New Haven Sym- game. Black will be in shape for the Caeck, the tute the Federal for the State phony Orchestra Brown force has struck toward but for auspices of the University Dramatic census as a basis of apportionment, under the auspices of game and may be used to bol- more than a week, despite vastly super- Association, at the Shubert, to-morrow a measure of economy. the University alt Woolsey Hall takes ster the line. ior numbers and artillery, it has been and Thursday evenings. The work 'has _ Question No. 3 asks if the taxa- place this afternoon at 4. The program In spite of a statement made to the held up on the Drina, behind which the been dramatized byJ. E. Goodman,whose tion article should be approved. includes Beethoven's No. 5 Symphony as contrary in 'the New York Tribune yes- Montenegrins, by desperate and san- task, though difficult, was not so hard This makes it difficult, if not im- well as Mendelssohn's Grand Concerto terday, Frank Hinkey is still head coadh possible, guinary resistance, are seeking to gain as that to Hopkins to rush exemptions through for violin -and orchestra, and Which fell Mr. in the Legislature, deprives the Legis- for -which Mr. willcontinue to be. He 'was at the time and hold the line of retreat for mounting the piece. lature of the power to bargain away Albert Spalding, America's foremost vio- Field yesterday and will be every day. their Serbian allies. Further to the The play should make a peculiar ap- its power of taxation, and brings linist, has been secured as special soloist. 'Shevlin has not been asked to be head north, however, another column, under peal to undergraduates, in that Charles about a nearer approach to uniform- Professor William Lyon Phelps has coaoh and itis not known'whetherhe 'will yon Koevess, line, ity in the confused system of local also has aimed at the Hopkins first became actively interested taxation. the following to say on the importance even be asked to take charge at the (Continued on fifth page.) in the theatre When he was a member (Continued on second page.) of the concert: Field. of the University Dramatic Association. "Ishould like to call the attention of HOW THEWAR AFFECTSFINLAND Duringhis Senior year,he Was President GYMNASIUM TEAM MEETING. the students to the fact that the New EXPERIENCES INENGLISH CAMP of the Association. Haven Symphony Orchestra gives its Madame Malmberg Tells of Conditions Competition for Places on Gymnasium first concert of the present season in Yale Student Tells of Incidents in a in Finland— Economic Standpoint Upon being graduated, he went on the — Team Will Begin Soon. Woolsey Hall to-day at 4 o'clock. This Recruiting Camp Arrested Twice Chief Factor. road with different prominent actors, (he as Spy.
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