OF BLOCK "3r th£ (Continued from Page One) e "The N' is not a means of cheap e advertising, but it is just as much a representation of MIiichigan feeling as d is the student body's rising and sing- 1ing the Maize and Blue."' 1 Carl E~. Johnson, president of the -Student council, also feels that the 'f"M" should be retained. He said, "I Ycan see the justice in the stand taken e by the Athletic association, but I e can't believe it is cheap advertising e end I believe that the sight of the man block M,' in colors, is one of 2most inspirin~g sights at a foot- ball game,. I am certain that there e would be no trouble in getting all the extra help the athletic association needs."/ " uer0Sow Ste,#ds Full d "Old-photoraphsdisprove ta there were ev~r many vacant seats in the North stand when the block 'M' was used," said Bruce Millar, '20, ' managing editor of the Michiganen- sian. "While the 'M' does have--Qer- Q ain advertising value, I do not con- sider it cheap advertising. The block e M' has become more or ;less of a a campus tradition and should, I be- slieve, be preserved as such," he con- ,t luded. Xylo- ,ould nices. g of the its year, d. The to run LWHAT'S GOINGONI WEDNESDAY. 4:00--Junior lit football practice on Ferry field. 4 :00-Fresh lit football practice on south Ferry field. 6:45--1Ieeting, of board of directors and program committee of Menorah society at Lane hall. 7 :00-Yarsity Glee club continues try- outs in room 106, University School of Music. Tryouts continue until 9 o'clock." 7 :00-Nen who hare attended Culver meet in room 316 at Union to or- ganize club. '7:0-Fresh Mandolin club-practie In 7 -.00--Michigan Zionist sociefy. meets in Lane hall. 7:00-Sigma Delta Clhi meets on third floor of Union. 7 :I- Interfraternity stewards 7meet on third floor of Union. 7 :15-Student council meeting on third floor of Union. 7 :15-ommuerce club meets in room 316 of Union. 7 :30--Candidates - for Freshmen Bas- ket ball team report at Waterman gymnasium. Coine prepared' for work. 7:130-New Eiigland club meets at Lane, hall: THURSDAY 7:00-Varsity Glee and Matndoli club meet in University Hall.y 7 :30-Classical club holds initiation in room A Memorial. hall. 7:30-Cabinet club 'smoker at U~nion. All Washington, D. C., students ,in- vited: 7:30-AIll class officers of all colleges meet in Union. 7 :30-Prescott club meets In room 303 Chemistry building. "All Pharmics should attend. 7 :30--Christlan Science socity meets i n Lane hall. 8 :00-Allessandro Bonel slugs jn 11111 auditorium. Extra concert series. FRIDAYT 6:45--Chinese Students' club meets in Lane 'hall. 8:00 x-- Cosmopolitan club social, in Martha. Cook dormitory. Syracuse befeats Rutgers 14 to 0 New'York, Nov. 4.=Syracuse defeat- ed Rutgers in the annual football game of their schedules, 14 to Or. The Orange. eleven proved too strong for Rutgers in both. offensive and defense. 4 p fFIRST NATIONAL BANK, Organized 1863 FIRST ANN ARBOR MEMBER OF THE FEDEIIAL RESERVE SYSTEM1 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MICHIGAN 3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits repre- IW ENLEY TO GO TO TORONTO U.1 is re- . FOR DEDICATION OFf BUILDING When You Yield to Temptation- and sleep on these cold mornings until you've just time to get to class, stop in, afterward for an order of waffles and a cup of good hot coff ee. They're both the best ever, and you can get 'em after 8 a. m.- toIIHE LIBERTY AT MAYNARD Malcolm Block 1g DE ii imittees appoint- will be held next ILL HOLD tSDAY EVENING ?rescott club willI clock'Thursday of the Chemistry Prof. R. M. Wenley has been ap- pointed by President Harry B. Hutch- ins to represent the University of, Michigan at the dedication- of Hart House, a building similar in function to the Michigan Union at the Univer- sity of Toronto on armistice day, *Nov. 11. The new building, which, like the ,,Michigan Union, was used during the war far .housing training corps, was begun in 1911, on funds received fromn the Massey foundation. It contains an 'undergraduates' unlion, an assembly hall, rooms for the Y. M. C. A., a din- ing room seating 300 persons, and in addition many features not ordinarily connected with the union idea.- Have your typewriting done by Kl- ley. Apply Daily office between one and flve.-Adv. urged to attend 'and not only with each with the traditions ofN b. Short talks will be y members and re- be served. Daily, delivered to except Monday, j3.60 a, U-NOTICE'S All juniors interested in try wor'k should call 1166.' cross coun- T. T. Reid, N Your Taste Bey 146W! r Order SYour or vecoat Toda. 4 I ' i to make a good Full Dress ntended to buy one for the ty season better place your- it acl SPECIAL TRAIN TO CHICAGO IS fRAC'TICALLY ASSURED (Continued from Page One)' leave. at 1:16 Friday ihi order tha~ they may, attend the "Chicago Game Smoker," 'which is, being held Friday evening at the University club in Chicago in honor of the team and the Varsity band. Special invitations have been sent by the alumni to Michigan students 'to attend this dinner and sxmoker. Coach Yost, Judge Bill Day, and Tomn Hammond are among the well known men, who are billed to speak on that evening. Many alumni will -be pres- ent at the pep gathering. Providing that enough men are. 'iot secured to warrant a special Friday night, extra coaches, beariq~ the Michigan men, will be placed on the end of the 10:42. WITHDRAWAL OF I-NJUNCTION MAY END BIG COAL= STRIKE (Continiie4 from Page One)' claring his belief, that if the federal court at, Indianapolis Satiis4Ay held the strike illegal, they as law abIidin cittzen would discontinue it. This letter was mnade public after the office of' the attorney general had denied a report that the suit would be "with- drawn. Officers of 'the egnciliation department and department of 1i.bor sadno offer had been received .from either side to attempt settlement of the strike. . May Reduce Nere No attempt _was made, kojwev r, to "conceal the fact that train service ~nay be reduced unless the strike is brought to a speedy. close. Just now the big job is to keep ci m ~ovng' anfd prevent congestion. The ques- tion of cuialient of service willbe decided by regional directors. Read the Michigan Daily for Campus news.-Adv. - I1111ilf111I1 111111'l1~oltl IIIIIII1r1 111ll Im~pI ilIIIIII1iliilrhp ~llllft lf lt t t - _ r .r. .r r.. .. c . 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