THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, O MICHIGAN TO HAVE ENOUGH SOFT COAL 'I, U-NOTICES RED CROSS SEALS NOT ',TO 0E SOLD THIS YEAR The meeting of the Cosmopol- itan club will be postponed un- til further notice. There are still several me- chanical engineering suppli- mentary texts left at the Tech- nic office in the Engineering building. These pamphlets are for courses 1, II, III, and IV. A militaryofficer of the S. A. T. C. will take charge of the class in military marching at 2:30 o'clock today on Palmer field. All members of the class must be present. All new students in the col- lege of engineering must return to Dean Butts' office immediate- ly all credentials from their high schools, or from other colleges or universities, in order to se- cure credit.' Important meeting of Cercle Francais will be held at 8 o'clock Monday, Nov. 4. . S. A. T. C. members who are not naturalized citizens should meet in the lobby of Lane hall between 4:45 and 5:45 o'clock this afternoon. FOR LIBERTY The following causalties are re- rted today by the commanding gen- al of the Expeditionary Forces: Kill- in action, 30; died of wounds, 10; d from accident and other causes, died from aeroplane accident, 1; d of disease, 10; wounded severely, wounded, degree undetermined, wounded slightly 237; missing in ion; 30; prisoners, 3. Total, 401. Daily want ads bring results. Washington, Oct. 30.-The fed fuel admistration is going to te the people of Michigan and the adj ing states how to use bituminous c although it has given out optimi promises of plenty of fuel for whole country this winter. A statement has been given out t Thomas C. Mahady, domestic fuel e ineer for Michigan, Illinois, India Ohio and Wisconsin, is to confer w state administrators and fuel offs on the use of soft coal. They will discuss the most econo use of soft coal for kitchen ranges will take up the problem of distrib ing local coal under the new z system. S. A. T. C. STUDENTS AT M. A. C. TO REGISTER SECOND TI eral ach oin- oal, stic the hat ng- ina, vith ces mic and but- one ME S, SEALS WILL BE GIVEN ONLY SUBSCRIBERS OF XMAS ROLL CALL TO1 East Lansing, Oct. 30.-Due to con- gestion of plans, there will be a com- plete re-registration of all S A. T. C. students at M. A. C. the first of next week. The confusion has been so great that only a few classes have been held so r far. The medical re- serves have had no class work what- ever and the general program is very irregulh Almost to a man, the stu- dents at M. A. C. this year are mem- bers c f the S. A. T. C. and the senior engineering class has only three men who are not. Two non-S. A. T. C. men came from Lansing to Ann Arbor to get engineering training which they could not receive there. No Red Cross Christmas seals will, be sold this year, according to.Mr. W. L: Cosper, secretary of the Michigan Anti-Tuberculosis association, whose office is in the Natural Science build- ing. In place of the funds usually raised by this yearly sale the war council of theaAmerican Red Cross society has apportionad $2,500,000 from its fund, to be raised, from December 16 to 23, for anti-tubercul- osis work in the United States. This amount will be divided imong the state associations, each statebeing given the amount raised by the state last year and an additional sum based on the number of memberships to the American Red Cross sold in the state during the coming campaign. "Michigan's apportionment will be $55,000," Mr. Cosper said, "and if the association works hard we should be able to get fifteen or twenty thousand dollars of the bonus." Red Cross Ch.ristmas seals, while not sold as in former years, will not be entirely absent this Christmas season Ten seals will be given each person subscribing to the Red Cross Christ- mas roll call. In addition a leaflet on tuberculosis will be given every person who responds. Mr. Cosper has already received communications from several of the committees which handled the sale in the different counties last year. He is advising them that while the seals will not be sold this year, they should aid the local chapters of the Red Cross in making the Christmas roll call a success. Communications received state that the war council of the Red Crosstde- cided upon this apportionment as they did not wish to burden the public with two campaigns which can be combin- ed, at a time when it is being asked to consider so many importants ap- peals to its sympathies and resources. WORK OF INSPECTING XMAS PACKAGES NOT YET BEGUN Because very few labels have been received from the boys overseas, the work of inspecting Christmas pack- ages, conducted by the Red Cross, has not yet begun in Ann Arbor, al- though it has been going on in De- troit, and other cities for several days. Mr. M. A. Ives has been appointed chairman of the work here, and has asked persons to obtain their boxes from the Red Cross headquarters on Williams street, to fill them, and leave them for inspection as soon as possi- ble, in order to avoid confusion later when the rush begins. Nov. 15 is the latest date at which parcels of this kind may be mailed. In Detroit women recruited from the church Red Cross rooms are doing the work, each one being an authorized government employe, and acting un- der government orders. To empha- size the importance of the position, the oath of office is administered in the regular way by a federal clerk. The work in Detroit is being done on the second floor of the postoffice building. OSTEOPATHY DR. T. M. STELLARDS DR. DOROTHY STELLARDS H 02-5 First Nat'l Bank Hours: 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. and by appointment Phones : 333F-1; Residence, S334-2 MARLEY 2!/ IN DEVON 24 IN. COL RS CZECHS TO DISCUSS INTERNAL QUESTIONS (Continued from Page One) to the Allied governments. The ad- ministration was said to be well con- vinced now that Austria already is nearly out of the war, and that her will for peace is simply tempered by a natural disposition to get the best terms possible short of unconditional surrender. The report that Count Andrassy, the new Austrian premier, is about to sue directly to Italy for peace, on the ground that Italy is Austria's "sole antagonist," is generally regarded as confirmatory of this understanding of Your Fall Suit will give you that WELL DRESSED APPEARANCE if made by A. F. MARQUARDT We also make a specialty of Officers' Uniforms Meet us in our new quarters 608 E. Liberty Phone 1713-J the hopeless situation in the dual em- pire. It was pointed out that since Italy solemnly engaged with the oth- er Entente powers not to make a sep- arate peace, if Austria carried out this plan, it naturally would be referred by Italy to the supreme war council. New S. A. T. C. Band Is Promising The S. A. T. C. band, according to Sergeant Haller, is rapidly becom- ing a group of first-class musicians. There will be a few minor -changes made among the staff on Friday, and every member of the band should be on hand at that time. t I~ I I New Uniforms Arrive for Naval Unit There are 100 new sailors' uniforms on the campus. These arrived here Tuesday and were distributed to men in the naval unit. One hundred more are expected to arrive today. There are two carloads of army uniforms en route here, one carload of uniforms anid one of overcoats. These are ex- pected to arrive soon and will be is- sued immediately. SAVE THE PIECES! Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground in our own shop, same day. Try our service. Eyes examined. HALLER & FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS S. A. T. C. MEN MAKE THE EVENING PLEASANT! Take a Box of Canny along with you. Cilbert's or Morse's All kinds of bar goods. Best of oarmels. The Students' Supply Store Phone 1160-R Opp. Enginering Arch 1 111 S. University , .._. 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