ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,1FRIDAsY, OCTOBFR 21, 19r0, Vol. XXI. No. 16. VARSITY INVADES OHIO CAM~P TODAY Yost Encouraged by Showing of Team in Last Work Before 0. S. U Game , MANY ROOTERS FOLLOW TEAM , Caau ienis itttill le1(d(1twenty wrearer1501 the miand '11(1 11Wint1o tt' enem'trs eonsr tis lmornng. The Varsitr suttdtwilliihoard1 tlie7:35 'tit of the:nAlrbiortrailrad p reparet to ma11iti iciansgrdro stper- statrity by 11trou1cing tittOhio State ag- grtegatito n itiSaturday's srtggle at Co- The laes whotit ll mae rthe tript and the polstothey ttt w511llly folow: C'aptajin Illhrotti iteft gterd; tLlorleke, left(rod 1Edmusisleft t'ckle;ole right tcl;utengs 1itrgt ed 1svlrg t Italf; 'VIgislsthoi ft Itatf; Cle, lIaissiotDaiemls\\t ((list ((sel sell ir, o Ila f Qinnl ld Sie susitituts MuhlethelVas I itsIsil litt-(1p next S-tttrsiyas i id aga1 ((inst M.ot.SCIthe isof stbtittsttis (5111somltht ateed. M tstottand R'Pski shl lse liltehbeit put on ((thelResrves ilt(((ri, (f theses 11111b1e0n((II tthe111111111s exIIIctatitns andthey 111lcedo itse Rsre squad l thatl ls Itifht hr gttiv tittmore ((o1kItand1an opo rtuniity ts ight their Stiso ha(l~ ls not Ietitred Ito forii not h le i , ishptohwhi s tll streigth till 11111c i( ilis s(til 1) ttf111,iwhttttias ontilttitV arsit earls ill ltesasonlt wtttsIdtrtppedi ack ott lt' srubisis wiitilthtes reglatrs agai. Iec iledthe'itack(es iiititon tto well ii te rishes wthttt'ecitutrs tat he s. beinig giveatetrIchanct. Siple wo ineligibletithlisstilltof tetsesason and centli. lit his doneixcls ltiworttk oil te srubhac11 flditatn1111w1115taeit 0( tilt'fiust squad yeste'rd'y.The101coasiss (sere wtring(1"hii ih(eldlon te Vrsit usgnlis usey stiI(5ittl ie a e needel in Satutrtay' sgame ' ant rs lg s ini sueh ibitisa pthatilt is iillt le backfeltdilwistelin lTiursiays practice tiiid till bete ilst 011bstilseion Sattr tda' if antintg hatitisito Ithue regla backs. Of tiloe 11r mtestoi th Varsity suadit, 111ff (d Pikart hav1ebeen sitsi 115 iacks, but their wtrtr 151101ot lsats fatr tit ttielac, and1Siplsiill le given ts'elpreferencee if Its ciii mast (Ctoitiinietdots page 4) JOINT RECEPTION TO IF H111D AT'lN I SMIIRRY HALL. Unideriteitsitiets ttflt'eStdnts' Christitia asstcaion, a jout reepltiol is ttits held tttigit at Newerry hall t eig'l ock.lisi All stuets Of the univer'sr, o tl lh mit 'nel womei, are invitd, as' s te lert gy f the local echireles Thse affair tromitases to lie te iggei social funtistotf the yer foe New' berry' tll lie Aiel Pesien Hut- chinis, amdotahier promiet imeiies of tse faculty atoee cedto lparticipae. Peesitdeint Ilttimicitis o 1drelver a hief tddress, aniilan atracive musical ,po- grant will folliow' . Leavift Averill, preidet of the cor- bine itiatssociatiiins if tse S. C. A., is in chairge of thec affair. DR. RA INSFORD TO TELLJ OF AFRICAN EXPE:RIENCES. Rev. Be. Rainsford of New ok city, will deliver a lecture ii Cnitiresit Malal, Saturday evening at :oo o'clock. le sill deal with his experiences adilisis sers'ationss durinig Iwo years swhici he receitly spent its East Africa. Dr. Raisforti is otie of the bscs ktioswnsclergyentin this coutrele is possessed of a soitrfuui personality, it is said, andis ittow o bItai tnc 1y interestitng lecturer. PresidenttHutcinis will itouthe ls speake r CLASSES NOMINATE TODAY Council Members to P eside at Fresh- man Meetings AiI nomniations for class offices will bse imadle today. The freshimantime etigs iill e in cities'of iieisitrsttof ts Stideiti Counctil. It is impiotrtnt thai all freshimeit le lresent as this tftr- 110011 will give theisthue onl~y opprti-~ tv to iname ctididtets fore this ear offices. Tie followinig will li ht'isims a1111 places of(le' mletigs; lUts, iest Physics lecture rttm, ;5c o'clock, ini charge o I itsiis; l titers, roonm 348 new l ,oineerintbuil ing, 5 :00 o'clock, inchare of lishIs Dents, Juinior Teccsro1(1(1, os o'cock, in charge ofSatrP rmc i r0om 310, loesw(Chemiialuildits" 4 .30 o'clock, inicoarg'e'of hgeait' 'loce, in charge of C.ogswel. Since most oftifhe firttyearteic have speint several ye'rsimcolege, th Student CoiiciI ltios (ott tonsiler it nipcessary to hetp sartt heir poilis the ftrshmeii lairws wiilet tognizt on Otober28 Othehreclass noiinaitiontithaii ititccul Itodayare: 1913 1 its'Talpan tll4 (it totctockI 1913 Enigiieers, iroomil.311InetrEnlot west IPhysis letire romo4:09i otclock: 19i2I'Eigiiiers rtom411 ietss I'.g ieeriing biiilingiisteadiotf 3I sfisis announced4:0no'clsocik; 19111bits4c lture roiss FEonomicis biidiitg,4:0 )'clock; 1 tiiEngminees, rtitim 31 1 ntw Engineerinag ibiiliig, 4:00o'tlock Noiiniationmssouil e yllot, a onminaioin speeches rett it sed o no, accordiiig to theiveo f selih css JUNIORS AND llOR1111AS miI Disregardinig the masndatss of this Sudeint Cotiicil, the seiorsaniijior -6f rhe law ideparmentit silecitte iri class officers this afternin.i Tt elec tion time was advaiteet friiiiiSturaym because of the desire of mnyu of the laws to go to Coiluibus ion that lit. The classes are iaciedin iitheir uto biy the execitire officers of the depart' mnct. The seniors will hltdt their elctiit ini room G, witie the iiiiiors use rooms C. The polls inibitih citsses will le opein from 4:00 unitil 6 :oo p. I. Memers of the two tpper classes f te law depariieit will le reuitirei to pay last years dues beore oting today. This ruiiigtoes not apply thi stidents enteriug tis year. .For the enefit of those whose idtes have not een paid, aragemncts hie been made for the dles of electinto t receive payment at the polls. IThe following is the list of judges and clerks: Seiiitrs; juiges, E. L Baker, C. . rawn, Mc~ee Roinso; clerks, . J. flailiie, L. W. Miller. Junior'; jtiiges, C. E. Cilen, E. L. Jaqua, W. M. Nelson; clerks, 13. F. Reck, J. J. Devos. NIS ~SE5'O0 LIT CAirAiNV. At a meetiag of the senior lit foiithall squad held yesterday afternoon lMurico Mfyers wasehected captain of the Itinm. TWO RIVAL CLUBS SCRAP FOR MONEY Mixup in Engineering Social Club Leads to Birth of New Organization PUZZLE---WHO GETS BUSINESS Iti ds ay in111g tht too imaiiy tooki~s spil thue lbroth. 'The forunies tf hei Ingineerinig Stcitl cli gtoiprove that toltsimanys'etomumitemen 1111t'the 1(1(1 1(111 an 'tillnizatihtnlforiiedlfor te ult o f thotseo nuihtker after this deigh~lts of trpusicihreanu eueaor. Tit h ut l u s'eiin florisiiing fr a ,;od aiy easanth the cuitiiber tf ;tiensunts Iace een tuble (to wit wosuits of Ctlletatito n (lce' and11gotohu inthe liea~slsis oly' cnjecira. Te lt ihas utoiwritii onstitutionu or ites ttf liy st, ut otstom hastisal- lyast itatd tha ttuoselioris autha ittur hold hlthie remns Thu ftl- ,oi'gstiris'niti'ihle jnor betes tnsnorI li ickslithri'egita sorhtd thus pla n all wnt wlussil ithis yetr Bu tso happenmed that oiie of (le senill tlstnc iedi last1ytmesuddeuhy left schoodl- ponhis itthirhnthis year he itaitithtt fun((ofbeitg senir allotires agaiian prceesdld tt seve his thirst terithutI'Ent'eing'Stcial chinb y obaltittui dttts t Gfa11(1's.ieien nfome t he otheri mmtbertonhtisligretl surpis ofstiitthelthie'dats stiscted. F uforu1(111tell his partnercoiull 1111 iii chndthus planuoat all.uAnd there- 1)hn's the sttrt of this irth of the 'ntiune eruii 'utteitg tclut. -ssocite Is anutwolststhilis mein mulhhe ftr th fouridolttrhit htctmesssoththit sile f etchtickiet.e STREET WILL BE CLOSE Future Growth of Observatory No Longer Endangered 'ftee atmotst ltwo ears tf effort mu ts' i vi eeherde a'mushnivirersiy pt- gross sritousy'ettuficte, Hiurohin street Itte Fro u tieentthmanmdlOservatomry streets, uwil he eltsedh mnitgreat ijury m the ttbsselatory's future "gtowthm re- Ithlad beetntthe us uh15of the Annm arbore Paek Coummnissionuu ts have the Jte' bouleard open tomutim iet via H iurtontstreet,ibut tits wotulseriousy intlefere sills usork ml the aobsevtoe' and phreentits fi(urteexipansioi. It wtilil msticosidetlly Inar IPamer field, the girs' athetit grounds 'itt ipreicent this aplan wasom ittel t thus stommuuissiomhby ssichtInAn antl I oumet t ulislreetIssrtouldsuiere ts aim At irsti51hiss prosjest was rejecet y liie lttimmissiont sinwshenuthe oiver- siy'ageedl tgiving ti corner of tie osenrmator les tomntke a sfficiet curvee mu the sret, the arrtmngemiet iwas satisfactituly setlet. Nowsill theilank ' mutiOieialey souh f thus osesvatotry' hats bensasemd adt the bousulvardi nil hetippmeached y thus srseets swes 'ndmtht eetiof the uni- telrsits poprt ey Ahiougite plan has1 been etiit uely' settlemd there are sever a etlt s t he trrtagedl y the sity coutncil UNIVERSITY PRINT SHOP MOVED TO BC. IUtLDIN. The indery andt printi shop of the mnivesity have parted comay. Foe several years they have beenm housed t- gether its the asem eit of the liirary. This year nmore root'was requiredlftr the indery and as a resul, tie priui shop has eems moed into te Econsomu- ics hbuilding. At present, work ikthe sop is e- tg delayed for wantof press-feeders. Student help is depended uonm etirely and mot enoughi experienced mei hae applied for work to keeip the presses rmuning. JUNIOR SOCIETIES ELECT Triangles and Woolsack Filled Their Ranks Yesterday 'Ten junior engineers were inititie ills the Trianges Thursday evenuing, ml tie roomos of tie society ii the Peiss buiildintg. Five fratenity mienm tutulive intdependens went threoughm ihe cere- motny. The fraterniym eni are : Stin- ey Borleske, Nelsonm Boice, Gage Coouip- er, Howaetd Hoove, andtiRb~er Lt- ear. Tie indeipendents aec: Kennetuh Daugherty, Rudopha Vanm Dyke, Dlae Parshatll, Harey Steinhuaser, andmlCar- ecreFHannion. Following the iiationu a bauhet wts hlrd at the Unioncubhuuse. Joe Buege, acting as totstmaste, etl- led foe ue folowing toasts: "We- conme to New' Trianges," Heebert Tis; "D~ynamics," Prof. Rich; "OdiT- anges,'' Flil Riniskern; "Eqiliimt," Prof. Ellis; "New Titiigles," Ctreneie WOOILSAVK gmvIcT'emts ANmNcli. A second election of Woolusak, thr honoary junior aw society, ws hel Thursday aftermnoon. Tens menm rectomm- mended by the faculty were chosen, adu these, wills the men selectedh las sping, constitute this year's menmershiph. hum addition to these Wale Moerit, eecedl is the spring of 'o. was mae amtctve memer. The folowimng wee choseni yeser- day: eo. lo. Hiumphrey, Wtlte R. AMetz, Andrew J. olyn, IHtaroldh 1. C'urtis, Paul R. Farreins, Deanu L. Luk- i i g, Aert . Moeder, eo. E.Brantd, Hugh S. amhle, Walter Mo. Nesonm. 1WOODMEN TO BUtLD CAMP FIRES AT FOREST GLEN. The foresies' camp ire, which has beeni aimaimmual social event of tie de- partmenti for the past eight years, s scheduled for tonigt. At six o'clock, equipped with kiives, forks, spous tandu 'silver quartees, the meni will hit the ttil for Forest Gle. ,Upoim theie arrival, a large steak will he given each nmener of tie patey, wihi Cmill prepare his ownsou tpper tiea camimp-fle of his owin makimng. After the meal, a nmammoth camp-fie will e built, ahomt whichm the woodmlen will gather for animprmptu pro etgtam. Professors Roth, Mulford, amd iIlii, who acconmpany ue party, sol seak oi smujects of interest to the wok tf thu department. Several meim who htve spent their summer vacations i te west, will give addresses comceeig their experiences. Foresters are to meet at West hal at six o'clock. MME. FRANCES ALDA LOUDLY APPLAUDED Favorite Metropolitan Soprano Met with Great Success Last Night FRENCH SONGS A NEW FEATURE I was sowet nervoiutlst ,swhetnifI he ganu tu sing' tnigt,"otit ilSle. sAidat ash evening whitle the us'tditce wstsstill tppludmuing'"T'ht' Yat t he ii'Srig." "'Ihis i m imerist cnt'ss'uilXAmeiath iis setason i, andinaturlhy' I wats Somewh's'at aniulsabout the sucess of my' fle- mieted tpuetrancue.''T'ereit'lurn miig t Ni. Ilatgemtanili101th t smil', ''ot ktntohotw it tugt toi hu, hotw swtis it? Wi'thot a I oenutci's hsitatiti, ihere plied : '''They uerstoodt ev'ryiniig liit tie Frenceh groupmi, andi mie' swouimldike uncut 'itmorrow1 ttw gmult Conversamtilni ftdi to ie idiividul numbm es onmitie programsiandiby way' ttf e'xilanaion om f thisftst gupmiiof ItainmsongsSMse. ia stidi: 'iie reastoim1I dectdedl tsng toldu, % probabinly unmfamimelime stngs wstsb eaumse I -thoutithe usd11itmittas cyrl tis myslf, wudhe tredlotiold111 esut-smms It, 'Ctroetu 1511 t hiis ammimmru't eumustihr' tainmg t lach et suithIaI group( matthue tal I limit''programmbut I thik limit te peple appreciateu it. If fty'didit, I mmi lhappy,' mmand leu'smileen'ufor'ce'di lue stateet. 'Thomughm tills ttiitmet'semedto tt55- tet'and'mmuItie'Frencehistonmgo utast f 'ml, thety were titusbes htinigs oi ihe 1r0 grtmim besinmutie full semsothwrd Stichmsonhgs titlst behi'lerid seral limitssbefores'thusy' dani he'fully umoc! Nevei' have sotos 1ben gus'snmunmuhe Frenchmonutmgue sstheoy'were'Lasinmuti Xiii suly' iin hese,ut throuughutmh is wsholme program, im e, Sinus'. ed 's tatr lmts itl e''.hlresingingmmnd m iret: were' hussmuintoiam sus' tpefet e t sits- 'Pou. In the (Gav'ott' fronul'l Siion, lien grandi(oieratrtainihg mes c-e eient. lrienmterpetant'mionstt raiils- cndetdlthe hounduus f tie c'hmmuopla:e;' lie wordi atistic is cat, luthnoutohmr wordmotrime tincurtely'exessess er hum' "Amtiuiii, ChiantiVettoties:" "Stmenmmmicint'i"n i"Tie Yta's mt tie Sprinmg" there wstlw msays tie ft'eliing thtkt l Sbme. Aita iupossted tmweathiio f reseree force, which co~ul he tallet mmi- tut if neeess'ary' It is this siutonstius Ktnoiwedge f tie shge's mabii Ito meet esvemymdeuimanushtmlumumnlie himhat makes ue sucess ofI inprogam.m M. IRichardil Ii'g('t i s misert'tug of tutu editst ha imu 5hsumathis allottei toi al aecompist. Th1 lie leutyi- sit "Stindctehn"u 5w15mcmum na geae as-mm mie tohumissotqtistle vorelatithut piamum It is a mmiiotle fit that mum ths mess gram, sonmmgo umin'Englishmsere gve'm's inmporutantiaIplac te 15s5s1on"s5ioslr tonues; ndiut i msesopeemially sgimhat mi thttthey'received ltie greaerltsitaro applause ICI.-MVAKING MACHIINE IS KOCHI I I,E C'ED PI-ESIDElNT INSTALLED IN STE.AM LAB. OF LIlBRARY ASSOCIATION, An apparatus for mamnufactmirinig ice tLibraians 'T. WS. Rocs has jmisi re- has just teen iinstalled in the steaum tuinedi fruit the mueetinug if time Moichui- enginieerinag laboratory. The imachinme gan it brmary tssociationi, mhili ml Jackl- anricniemih~nasuiioiiini eeratuie yae- nlls r} n" i~c ~rs};rt.. , age Co. of Chicago, andl s itsisallttionmupresidhetof 1151' umngtmiztim 'fle TloutsSitelimi, the faimoums ex-Yale has beein under the supeerisionm of Me1. meetinig was swell attendmed anth a papuer enod, is coactmhing time einds at lime Uniiver- Eudell, 'o2 E, who is with that comipanoy. was reatd hy lobs. EloRuimeof of lime sity of Mimmuesotzm, . It will he used in making experimnits Buffalo pubmlic libsrary usia "Childen's freshmeni this year defeated ike see- of the passage of heal through walls Right to Poetry." tindm-y'etmn in thoe aminusal flour and antI also for instrtiction in the theory l F. C. Goosdrich of tme general libratmy salt rushes tit Syracuse Ultniversity. of artificial refrigeration. is rehiring treasumrer minIthe assocdiationm. r . ? E