NG6 STATEMENI ued from Page One) ging committee of the S considered the entire pc on and its solution we the decisions of an u) ch Philip Scheidenan mnber of the German ca Maximillian. the decisions: Phe right of public a The military and poll ered to exercise great r The immediate tran the Prussia governme nity with the views in the reichstag. Greater Socialist infli reichstag. e abdication of the eo .e renunciation of tl rince." ial chancellor was ask( ore_ noon, accepting t] otherwise the Socialis vised late today of the reception of the Germans at 10:35 o'clock in the morning and its result. Secretary [ Lansing immediately made the news public when it was received. Subse- quent unofficial reports of the move- ments of the German courier and o- knowledge of the difficult roads, over o- which he must travel for 100 miles, re after leaving the Allied lines, lead to ti- the conclusion that he could not get an, back for a reply before tomorrow, b_ even if he was not kept waiting for a decision. In the meantime a result is awaited* s- here with entire confidence and calm. American and Allied military men say ce that the end must come quickly, one e- way or the other; and that if the Ger- mans are unable to agree among s- themselves and' accept the Allied nt terms, the problem will be settled of for them with no great delay. Some believe that acceptance is assured and u, will be hastened, now that .the final effort to quibble with hostilities is M_ ended, on the theory that even the he kaiser himself must realize that un- less peace is made quickly there will ed lie no government in Germany to he make it. to aid this wonderful work for the welfare of our boys, to go over the top 50 per cent in next week's cam- paign." D. Wishart also told of many of his personal experiences when in France with the Y. M. C. A. Old Time Pep" fleeling Called' Michigan is y going to beat Chicago and must beat Syracuse. In order that the entire student body will be back of the team, the Student coun- cil at its meeting yesterday, planned a "pep" meeting for next Friday aft- ernoon, Nov. 15 at 4 o'clock. The S. A. T. C. and the naval unit will march to Hill auditorium directly from drill. The band and a cheer leader will be present. Football cheers will be re- hearsed, and "Varsity" and "The Vic- tors" will be taught to all freshmen. Donald K. Mirrielees, '2061M, will sing "The Fighting S.A. T. C.," com- posed by Abraham . Gornetzky, '19L. The proceeds from the sale of this song among the students are to be devoted to the general company fund. Mr. Theodore H. Harrison, of the School of Music, will direct the sing- ing. "Paddy" Lambert, captain of last year's team and all vestern star, has been appointed chairman of the meet- ing. MEN WANTED! Men are wanted to help in the United War Work campaign which will begin next week. This is a patriotic work which does not require much time. Freshmen as well as others will be eligible. Those wishing to help ahoull report at 5 o'cloek today to Mr. Fetter at Lane hull. Navy hats stitched b0e. Also leg- gins repaired. Quick Service. Third floor. 234 South State St.-Adv. Come to Cutting Cafe For Sunday Dinner Special Room for Ladies Price - 50c Regular Rates, $5.50 and $6.40 November Inlander is now on sale at WAHR'S SHEEHAN'S SLAT CALKINS' QUARRY'S ,'Tention SOUTH U CANTEEN Autographed Photograph of MAJOR DURKEE ts I Sacrifices Small" I v. 8 (4 P. M.).--Describ- val of the German envoys h lines, the Intransigeant tomobiles carried white ere preceded by a trum- e French soldiers under pproached them on the tside the lines. tes established their iden- ved their credentials. The German party were then and the delegates pro- 'lace where they spent the started early in the morn- ch headquarters. itions In Germany n, Nov. 8.-The question many will surrender im- await to be crushed by mies on the western front i at home rests with the Marshal Foch hasgiven ock Monday morning, or an answer. aim that the kaiser ap- he supreme war lord for and is defying civilians, king submission to the save something out of A courier was due some he night with the armis- Says Dr. Wishart "People must do their best," de- clared Dr. Wishart, of Grand Rapids, yesterday while speaking to the girls of Newberry residence on behalf of the United War Work campaign. "I fear that after the war some of you will diminish your donations. This must- not be. If ever money is needed it will be after peace is declared. If the government started to bring back the men tomorrow, it would take more than 18 months before all of them could be brought home. In the meantime military rigor would be re- laxed a bit and temptations would be increased a hundredfold. Amusement must be provided for our boys." He also said that there is too much bluster in this country about. what we have done. "We are a much wealthier nation than the others," he added, "and next to them we have done little. The Poilu has sacrificed his all. The Sammy with a dollar a day is a millionaire when compared to the Frenchman with his five cents. The women of England, by working in the foul air of the factories, have sacri- ficed even their beauty on the altar of their country. We have not been called upon to really sacrifice. We are now asked to give to the utmost THE KNOCKOUT THE SURRENDER OF SAM LATIN AMERICA IN THE PRESEN WAR AND AFTER As an added feature there are to be screen slides shown of the team and some of the individual players, besides pictures of a number of the S. A. T.C. companies. Names of the principle speakers will be announced later. Although this meeting is intended primarily to inspire football enthusi- asm, it is also held for the purpose of having the students assemble "en masse" as was the custom in former years before an important game. A large crowd is expected to attend. Piq II r ................................. Wars WE! HAVE YOURk SIZE ;HOLT OF INDEPENDENT TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAYI In Both Army and Navy Leggings 7 _ (Cpntinued from Page One) man of the United War Work cam- paign, will preside at the meeting, and representatives of the different stu- dent interest will occupy the plat- E f w. by Allies ment was ad- orm. The balcony will be reserved for the &omen of the University and the Un- versity navalunit until 6:45 o'clock when it will be opened to the gehral .ublic. J. K. MALCOLM 719 N. University bor representative dealer in EASTMAN KODAKS, films ;plies, and photographer to Michigan Students. We do nateur finishing business in Ann Arbor because we do I that brings them and keeps them here. -- --: 1905. Growing bigger and better every day since. -MUSIC- )S, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS, MARTIN ITARS, MANDOLINS AND UKULELES AND ALL MUSICAL SUPPLIES AT 1aeberle & Son's Music House MAIN STREET PHONE 254-Fl ler p C den ing or by A onE Movies tonight at 8 o'clock in First Methodist church. "Dolly Does Her Bit," a five real pic- ture, and a Christie comedy. Admission free. Cosmopolitan club will have its picture taken at 2° o'clock this afternoon at White's Studio. All candidates for initiation, as well as members, are requested to appear. 604 Iliinn il11l11R 111N1iitn11IuHl 11Ht~i11ilulMIrut(t11i lr t~rrllltr1 THE GREAT *1. East Liberty Corner Maynard Reconslruclion roni Dean Alfred H.I Graduate school,v the Cosmopolitanr orclock tonight in r iversity hall. Lloyd of the will address club at 7:30 ,om_ 206, Un- Is Now At Hand - Rochester e finest ready-to-wear clothing in ca for the civilian or soldier. ;R-ROCHESTER OVER SERVICE COAT U-NOTICES SEAS All classes will hold meet- ings next week to elect officers. The Student council will an- nounce dates later. "Get-to-gether" at Baptist guild at 7:30 o'clock tonight. University men and women in- vited. The first meeting of the Inter- collegiate Socialist society will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 1321 Volland avenue. All students interested are in- vited. There will be a meeting of the Alpha Nu debating society at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Alpha Nu room in University hall. Visitors are invited. There- will be a student social at the Congregational church social rooms at 7:30 o'clock to- night. lass dancing at the Packard Aca- my, Monday and Thursday even- s. 8 to 10. Competent instruct- and chaperones. Private lessons appointment.-Adv. large collection of Medici Prints exhibition for ten days at DeFrie's Store. 223 So. Main St.-Adv. the world has ever known. a tremendous'demand for It will last for years. Everything will be commercial. It will ca Belgium, Serbia, Russia, and part of Italy will have to be rebuilt. This will mean the STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS There will never be a greater opportunity for success for those who are ambitious and rea want to lend a helping hand. GET YOUR TRAINING IMMEDIATELY Training is necessary to success. You cannot afford to delay. THE BUSINESS WORLD WILL BE CHAOTIC! The Governmet, Factories and Commercial Industries of all kinds will be swamped. France, GREATEST RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD e are the exclusive agents in Ann or for this famous coat. Drop in look it over. NOVEMBER CLASSES Call at once and talk it over with us. are now being organized. Clothing Store 7 South Main Street The SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 711 No. University Avenue 1. IArt