THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Friday, October 6, 1916. No. 12. Salary Checks Here Today. Salary checks are ready. Call at Cashier’s window October 5th. W. WIPPRECHT. Schedule Change. Schedule change has been made for section 112 See Bulle tin Board for details. F. C. BOLTON, Chairman Schedule Committee. Wants Fifteen Men. Atheletic Director W. L. Dri ver will need fifteen upper class- men at Kyle Field during Fri day’s game. See him before noon, October 6. Notice, Track Men. All new men who are to try out for track and old men who have not won “T’s” are expected to appear at Kyle Field at 4:00 this afternoon. Chas. Firth, Coach. Registration Still Increases. Up till last night, eleven hun dred seventy-one students had registered at the office of the Military Department. This is an approximate increase of two hundred over the registration at this time last year. The total enrollment for the session of 1915-16 was 1083. Jim Kendrick is Back. Jim Kendrick, the famous end on the Farmer eleven, is back at College on furlough, and will probably remain through the football season. Kendrick is first lieutenant of Company K, 2nd Texas Infantry, and has been stationed at Cor pus Christi during the summer. Jewish Cadets, Attention! All cadets desiring to attend Yom Kippur services at Bryan Friday evening and Saturday morning, please meet in the Y. M.C A. chapel immediately after dinner today. This is for the purpose of arranging fora block permit. The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet re ports that the membership this year already exceeds the total enrollment for all last year, many more, they say have signi fied their intention of joining. NOTICE:—A cadet from each company is wanted to distribute The Battalion in his company. Must have upper classmen. Freshmen need not apply. See Kerbow or Jopling at 47 Leggett. “Runt” Hanson, last year’s yell leader, is herefrom San Antonio.