I WHAT'S GOING ON Send Your Mail Order In Now For Tickets For I s campus activ- I The S. WILSON RECOGNIZES GHT OF LABORS TO STRIKE (Continued from Page One) h, was transmitted' to the capital essenger, the President express- egret that his health would not it his delivery of it in person. )emocrats generally praised it as g forth a practical program of n, while on the, Republican' side were many complaints that it i definiteness and omitted men- f important matters. iearsals of "Dolls" for this week e held at 4 o'clock today, tomor- and Friday -in Carah Caswell Ii h4l411 ere WEDNESDAY 12:00-Honor committee have Michi. ganensian picture at Spedding's studio. 3:00-Thanksgiving service commit. tee meets in Lane hall. 3:00-Meeting of Senior Lits 205 Ma-. son hall. 4:00-Senior society has special meet. ing in Barbour gym. 4:15-Cercle Francais lecture by M. Scatari in 203 Tappan hall. 6:00-Phi Sigma holds initiation ban- quet at Willitt's cafe. 6:00-Student council banquet in Michigan Union. 7:00-Fresh Mandolin club practice in Lane hall. 7:00--Zionist society meets in Lane hall., 7:00-Varsity band practice in Uni- versity hall. Bring coupon No. 5 or its equivalent. Last chance. for Chicago refund.' 7:15-Commerce club meets in room 316 Union. r 7:30-32nd , Dsilon meeting in room 325 Union. 7:30--St. John's military academy alumni hold banquet in room 321 union. 7:30-Alpha Nu meeting in r oms in University hall. 7:30 - American Chemical society, meets in amphitheater of Chemistry. building. 7:30-Forestry club meets in club rooms in Natural Science building. .1 Has ower i M -Red [ An Opera Comique presented by the University Sthe Michigan Union w -L Book by Charles Klein (auth( ThetMusic Master," and "TI Reginald De Koven (compos Directed by E. Mortimer Shut Dad"). Music in charge of Ea Musc, with an all star cast am MRS. P. WALCOTT ROBERT The chorus consists of 25 men and 35 wo c music which has made "Red Feather" famous. costumed while the scenery will have no equali The mail orders will be filled before the bo which are to be addressed to the Union can be -s or Tice's Drug store. Please give your second a in filling the orders. I-- At the, Whitney Theatre: Thursday Evening, Dec. 11 Friday Evening, Dec. 12 Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 13, REMEMBER r or of "The Lion and the Mot hie Third Iegre'e'). Music er of "Robin Hood" Mu ter (direcfor of "Come arl V. Moore, of the Scho< ong whom are JAMES HAMILTON ca' Dramatic Association under -the ma A R. DIETERLE omen. An orchestra of 30 pieces w The entire cast of 75 pegple will be in former local productions. DX office' seat sale. Envelopes for secured at the Union, Mack's, Wahr'st and third choice for seats in order to ; 11LL\ tless made for YOU in supreme satisfac- iy obligation if you EK WILL BE /7atcotrn Malcolm Block THURSDAY 7:00-University Boxing club hold' get-together in main dining room of Union., 7:00-J-Hop cpnmittee meets in room 321 of Union. 7:30-Rochester club meets In ioom 306 Union. All Rochester men In- vited. 8:00-Pre-festival ceneert by Jascha Heifetz, violinist, in Hill auditorium. FRIDAY 7:30-Students from Gogebic iron ore range meet in roo 323 Union to re- organize Gogebic County club. 8:00-Spotlight vaudeville in Hill and- itoxium. SATURDAY 6:10 a. m.-Section No. 2 Chemical engineers leaves for Detroit in spe- cial car on Hill auditorium switch. 7:51 a. m.-Section No. 1. Chemeal en- gineers leaves on Michigan Central for Chelsea. 7:30-CUosmopolitan club discussion section discusses the Shantung question in room 205 University ~hall. 8:00-Polonla Literary celide smoker in room 306 Union. Prof. S. J. Zow- ski speaks. PRICES: Balcony .........$1.50, Main Floor ............ No War Tax THE DATES .. _ urns Se.. the larging r _ ., on of MODELS U-NOTICES - A representative from each of the following organizations should come to the Michiganensian offices be- tween 1 and 5 o'clock any after- noon this week for the purpose of identifying memnbers in group pho- tographs: Alpha Rho Chi, Monks, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, Gamma Phi Be- ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Alpha P1. T-Square, Cos- mopolitan club, a d Forestry club. Classical club meeting, announced for .;, Dec. 3, has been,. postponed until Dec. 10, when it will be held at 7:30 o'clock in room A, Alumni hall. BROAD VISIONED MEN ARE LOOKED FOR BY NEWSPAPERS (Continued from Page One) authoritative scientific knowledge. The C plan includes the organization of stu dents and teachers of the natural and social scienees into a press society which will popularize scientific lnowl- edge. The members, who will be men of recognized authority, will contrib- ute articles . on their respective sub- jects to the editor of the association and he will distribute them to newspa- pers which subscribe to'the service. Harry Carey, '20, ,welcomed the in- itiates and Lester Waterbury, '21L, re- plied for them. Besides Waterbury the initiates were.: Hardy Heth, '20, J. E. McManis, ' 1, James Kennedy, #'20, Lee Woodruff, '21, and Reed Bach- man, '20. PatronIse te iuy Aavertier". S 0 J 'I LLE T G -Ij 1? and Pattern Frijday-Dec. 5, 0 8. P ,F 1s& at the A rcade Hill Auditorium x. 1 for your XMA Cards, Booklets, H. .ook C GIFTS s, .lichigan Souvenirs Admissi'on 50c 1 FIND THEM AT THE ONLY Store PHONE 11601 Tickets t bra m's