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COLLEGE T0 FAVOR WL STUDENTS ‘President Hopkins of Dart- mouth Warns Undergrad- uates of Policy. By the Assoclated Press. HANOVER, N. H., September 20— President Ernest Martin Hopkins opened Dartmouth's 161st acaderic year yester- day with an address in which he warned the student body that the college felt “obligated to restrict college opportu- nities to undergraduate constituencies which will appreciate their values and make honest endeavors to utilize them.” “It is likewise from such considera- tions that college officers are forced to | hold due reservation and to remain only mildly impressed by eloquent contentions that colleges exist solely to satisfy the wishes of the undergrad- uates,” he declared. Solicitude of College. “The perspicacious college will be far | more solicitious to provide the man the undergraduate is to become with what he will hold to have been valuable to him than to provide what a nebulous undergraduate sentiment, which periodi- cally vacillates according to cycles, ap- pears to desire at any given time. “I do not mean by this that the of- ficial college should ever make itself inaccessible to the opinions and desires of the undergraduates or should be unwilling to weigh the merits or argu- ments which they may submit in re- gard to the conduct or the policies of the college. I do mean that what seems ‘best for mankind as & whole cannot be duate opinion or the desires of self- gmered individuals.” Opportunities of Youth, Discussing the opportunities of the American 'ymnh, %lflml Hopkins id: “Opportunities lie about us so abun- dnntl;ptohn the only concern is for the wisdom !)l;e mnyhhl:lvz ini. m:.ino.n‘ 1‘!’: these, The machine age of the necessity for sordid toil and giv- ing rapidly increasing leisure and eco- ! nomic resources which, if we so will, may be made available for the spread of culture and the establishment of new standards of satisfaction for huma: ex- istence. Our problem is not a paucity of resources, but the intelligence to utilize the wealth of these to build our- selves up rather than to te our selves and to demean ourselves in fri- volities or in inconsequence. Influence of Autos Is Discounted in Association’s Report. CHICAGO, September 20 (#).—There are $1,400,000,000 worth of horses and mules in the United States, the Horse Association of America announced to- day by way of proving that the auto- mobile hasn’t been such a devastating influence after all. ‘The number of saddle horses has actually increased in recent years, the assoclation found. ~The number of horses in the United States was given as 14,920,000 and mules at 5,447,000, ?Now You Can Wear | FALSE TEETH | Without Embarrassment | Eat. talk. laugh or sneeze, without | fear of false teeth dropping of siippine. Fasteeth holds them firmly and “com- | | fortably. This new, fine powder has no | | summy. ' gooey. pasty taste or feelins. | Makes breath Newer and bet- | | ter than anythi ve e ever used. forgotten or ignored in college manage- ||| Fasteeth today at Peoples Drug Sto T ment for the spacious satisfaction of or any other drug store.—Advertisems THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929, LORD THOMAS’ SON WED. Miss Ursula Owen Bride in.London Ceremony September 5. LONDON, September 20 (#).—An- that Leslie Montague Thomas, second son of J. H. Thomas, lord of the privy seal, was married on September 5 to Miss Ursula Owen, a niece of Miss Louise Owen, who formerly was secre- tary to the late Lord Northcliffe. It was explained that while the wedding was private and took place when the father |of the groom was in Canada, it was nevertheless not secret and “that the cabinet member had sent a message to the young couple at the time of the ceremons, Demand for Passage With MacDonald Floods Cunard Steamship Offices nouncement was made here yesterday. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 20.—Offices of the Cunard Steamship Co. here are flooded with mfluuom for accom- modations on liner Berengaria, on which Prime Minister Ramsa Donald will sail September 28 naval mission in Washington. 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Arrangements for the prime minister's companions still are unsettled. BISHOP 1S ENTHRONED. _BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, September 20 (). — Enthronement of the first Protestant bishop in Jugoslavia took place yesterday at the important town of Starapassova. The representatives of many Evangelical churches, dele- gates of the Serblan Orthodox Church, forelgn delegates and a large growd of Protestants were present. The tetal number of Protestants in the kingdom was 216,847, or 2 per cent of the popu-. sed lation in the 1921 census, FOUR MEN ARE FREED IN CONSPIRACY TRIAL One Defendant Found Guilty and Gets Mistrial in Liquor Case. By the Associated Press, WICHITA, Kans, Septembe: 20.— Four men charged with conspiring to violate the prohibition- laws were ac- quitted and a fifth convicted by a Fed- eral Court jury here yesterday. The Jury failed to agree in the case of C. C. A big 39c Family Size Tube of Rexall MILK . 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