THE MICHIGAN DAILYTRDA, MA RED CROSS MISSION SEEKS SHELTER FROM SPARTACANS (Continued from Page One) said the ministery of defense had suf- ficient troops to maintain order. Finmark Plans Revoludion Christiana, March 7.-A strong rev- olutionary agitation is being carried out in Finmark, the northernmost port of Norway, by an organization which is planning a revolution on the Rus- sian party, according to a report from Kirkenals to the Aftenposten. The organization plans to carry out the revolution into Finland and Scandina- vian countries. 30 NAVAL MILITIA . MEET, PLAN DINNER Thirty members of the former Michigan naval militia met at an in- formal meeting at the Union Thurs- day night. Steps were taken to form a permanent organization and plans were laid for a dinner to be held at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, March 19. An effort is to be made to secure the attendance of members of the former units who are still in service at Great Lakes. One of the plans for the com- ing dinner is to have each man bring the best pictures he secured while in service. These ire to be projected on RAINBOW AND MIDDLE WESTERN; DIVISIONS RETURN ANNOUNCED Washington, March 7. - Included in an announcement made recently by the war department, giving the order in which American army divisions are to be sent home from France, the fol- lowing will be of interest t )imiddle- western people: Forty-second, Rain- bow division, to return in April. Thirty-third, Illinois troops, to return in May. Thirty-second, Michigan and Wisconsin troops, in May.Eighty eighth, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota troops, no date sched- uled. Eighty-fifth, Michigan and Wis- consin troops, to return in March. PiRIS PEACE PLAN DEFITED1 18 CLOSE ALPHA gU DECISION WHAT'S GOING ON TODAY 1:33-Union Opera orchestra tryout at Michigan Union. 2:30-AIll-Fresh mixer at Barbour gymnasium. 7 : 1-Nework studients' meeting at Lane hall. 7 00-Upper .Room Bible class meet- ing at 444 South State street. 7:30-"Quo Vadis" picture show at Methodist church. Free. 7 :30-Cosmopiolitan clubm neets at the Observatory. 7:30-Craftsmi an club iueets at Ma- sonic hall. 8-:00-Free movies at the Y. M. C. A. 9:4W--Comedy club tryout in Univer- sity hail. at 8 o'clock Monday evening. in room 202 University hall. Junior lit nieetng will be held at 3::v 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in room 205 University hall. ickets for the Pennsylvania club banquet now obtainable at Michigan Enion desk. T lce who advertise in The Mich- gan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students.--Adv. students.-Adv. A Knapp -Felt Weimar, March 6.-The negotiations a screen and a short talk given with concerning shipping at Spa were rup- them. tured with the report to the repre- H. R. Thompson, '19E, 1443 Wash- sentatives of the German shipping in- tenaw, has charge of the arrangement; terests, by Director Keineken of the for the dinner, and wishes all the North German Lloyd, who declared men who can come to call him as that if Germany submitted to the al- soon as possible. lied demands it would mean the ruin of German mercantile and sea tade Gen. Leonard Wood to Control Boxers interests. Major Gen. Leonard Wood has ac- In commenting on the views, the cepted the presidency of the army, Deutschaland expresses satisfaction navy, and civilian board in control of with th6 attitude of the German rep- boxing. The board was organized with resentatives and says that the Ger- the aim to control all boxing in the man people will endorse and support country, both amateur, and profes- their attitude. sional. MIC HIGAN TAILORING COMPANY 901 N. University Ave. Cor. N. Univ. and Ingalls, Opposite Hill Auditorium FIATS Alpha Nu went on record in favor of the negative on the question: "Re- solved, that the peace plan drafted by the Paris conference be adopted," by the close vote of 22 to 21 at their meeting Friday evening. Members of the Athena Literary society attended in a body, voting on the resolution but taking no part in the discussion. ATTENTION, STUDENTS! Why throw hash? Your board and room paid by 10 hours work per week. Give phone. Address OPPORTUNITY, care of the Daily.-Adv. Our new spring stack of Knapp-Felt hats have TOMORROW 12:0-Prof. T. F. Rankin speaks to the young people's Bible class at the Presbyterian church. 3:00-Prof. 1. L. Sharfmnan speaks on "Business Administration" at Lane hall. 3:00--Christian Science lecture at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. 6:45-Jewish Students' congregation services. 7:30--Dean Shailer Mathews speaks on "The American Spirit in Action" at the Methodit church. U-NOTICE S Cerele Francais tryouts will be held arrived and inspection. await your Lutz Clothing Store 217 So. Main St. Michigan's paper for Michigan -Adv. men. SPRING AND $18 to $50 _____________________ 'I a SUMMER SUITS Goods noiP on display i 9 LADIES' DEPARTMENT entire second floor for Dressmaking and Fine Tailoring. A Solution for cleaning Fur Coats of the best quality at a reasonable price. Try this new oderless solution for taking the SHINE out of your suits. As a trial we will only charge you half price. Guaranteed by one of the leading firms of Chicago, Ill. We will call for your goods over Phone 2734-W. We buy your discarded suits Cleaning and Pressing at reasonable prices Open 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. W. L. SLEDGE, Proprietor Golf Suits Riding ireeches D. E. GRENNAN , .i ?i'a wo tILNS.Pm1cm A Custom Tailor riginal Designs Introducine New Spring Footwear Now Open for Business Perpetuate With Pictures. Uncle Sam perpetuated his war activities with Pictures. Big Business perpetuates its developments with Pictures. Families perpetuate their members with Pictures. Why Not Perpetuate University Life with Pictures Why not have a snap, or flashlight, of the "Bunch," the "Dance," or th'e hundred and one other things that occur at "Michigan?" Nothing tells the story like a Picture. They make delightful souvenirs that will be cherished long after other things are forgotten. You know, or if you don't you can find out for yourself, that Lyndon's Flashlights and Groups are in a class by themselves. Many have tried and are still trying but none have succeeded in approaching them in quality. I am telling you this but don't take my word for it, be your own judge. Now it's a simple thing to get these pictures; just call Lyndon, and he'll get them, night or day. Please get your order in before 8 P. M. for evening. LYNDON 719 N. University Ave. Tel. 458F1, or F2 14 Nickels Arcade A I r .1 An Appointment With The URI o I I +' 00 Advance Spring Models, beautiful in design and In all the desirable leathers. The Boot illustrated is an exclusive style that strikes a note of individuality giving it un- usual desirability. Comes in Black and Brown calf or Brown cordovan in low or high shoes and now ready on our shelves in all sizes and widths. I I I Will Insure Your Portrait for Complete Satisfaction SWe Feature Fit" Have you tried a Call 948-W 619 E. Liberty Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. I I j I "Come on Dad" Sandwich i - t 0 E WEEK LEFT It goes well Ivith coffee 4OIL I THERE IS ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT IN OUR Great Removal Sale For we move March 17th into our new location, 204 S. State St. (2 doors north). If you wish to save $1.50 to $2.00 a pair on BUSY BEE your SPRING FOOTWEAR we advise you to act at once. ,I We also serve a C.O. D. Sundae that beats 'em all. - 11 CAMPUS BOOTERY, 308 S. State P. S.--Plenty of new Cordovan Oxfords that are selling at $8.85 during this sale. 313 S. State Phone 13 I 11 U U 49 I ,