Reucio f 9Q0 Per 1C Cent On All Odd Suits LEAGUE OF NATION LOOKS DISABLED MEN TO TO FUTURE, SAYS HASKINS INTERVIEW SCOTT (Continued from Page One) Mr. Jerome B. Scott, national repre coal supplies, he remarked: "The bill sntative of the federal board for vo- of restoration is too large; the re- ctional education, will be at .the Red maining resources of Germany are too Cross headquarters at 343 South State small. The terms are hard but they street on Wednesday, Feb. 4, to inter- are not as hard as those which were view the disabled men of the county. forced upon Belgium and France. If - they are not borne by Germany, they Final decision in all cases will be will have to be borne by the people of rendered by Mr. Scott, and those who the destroyed regions." He declared desire may be placed in training im- that Germany's territory had not been mediately. All men who were inca- devastated. pacitated during the war to such an He described the organization of the extent that they have been unable to Peade' conference, saying that the return to their oniginal occupations American delegation was chiefly con- are asked to report to him. suited on economic matters by the Men reporting must bring with them Committee of Four, which was formed their discharge papers and all docu- of the executive heads of the United, ments relating to their disability., States, England, France, and Italy, Names of those expecting to interview who transacted most of the business of Mr. Scott should be phoned to the ex- the Conference. He' also stated that ecutive secretary of the Red Cross, some of the best work of the Confer- Miss Margaret Cooley, by Feb. 4, ence was done by the commissions on phone 2751. various problems that were ap- pointed. . PHI CHI TOi MEET THETA CHI IN BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT LOCAL R. 0. T. C. OFFICERS ARE DEMOTED TO CAPTAINS Intersociety basketball is nearing its completion, as evinced by the fact (Continued from Page One) 1that the winner of the Phi Chi vs. WHAT'S GOING ON WEDNESDAY 3:30-University informal swimming team meets in city Y. M. C. A. 4:00-Soph combined social committee meets in third floor of Union. 4:00-Ferris Institute club meets in room 306, University hall. 4:15-ulie students' recital at the School of Music. :15- Triangles-Sphinx sinner at Union.I 7:15-Bay City club meets in room 304 of Union. 7:15-Marines meet at Union. 7:15-Commeree club meets in room 320 of Union.. 8:00-Zionist soeiety meets in Lane hall.I mL VLU#glhY1151 WI UNIYIRSAL T ROUSE AND SENATE EAJ CONFLICT ON MILIARY PROVISION 8:15 "Alice Sit-By-The-Fire" Whitney theater. atI Vadhams & Co. Man Street State Stget J-Hop Soon Will Be Here and you will want to be properly dressed. We just received a fine k of tain Arthur being in service there for a year and a half and Captain Lucas' for less than six months. Both offi- cers received wound stripes. Captain Lucas was injured by a piece of high explosive which struck him in the' head, and Captain Arthur was severe- ly gassed. According to reports it is understood, that the efforts of these two officers were largely responsible for inaking the organization of an R. 0. T. C. unit; at Michigan a certainty. The men en-1 rolled now number 140. Courteous and satisf'actorn i TREATMENT toevery custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 Resarees......$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North,Universitr yve. J Theta Chi contest will place in the finals. Both teams have displayed ex- celleht form and a tight game is ex- pectel. The fracas is scheduled to start at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The Craftsman and the Grand Rapids club will also compete at this time. Finch, the captain of the all-lit five, will lead his basket tossers on the floor at 5:15 o'clock to meet the all- electrical aggregation. The tense riv- alry between the two teams will make, the struggle an Interesting one to watch. Daughter Born to Former Daily Man Mr.,and Mrs. Verne E. Burnett an- Aounce the birth of a daughter, ' kath- erine Ellen on Jan. 23. Mr. Burnett was graduated in February, 1917. He was a former news editor of The Daily. Do your shades need repairing or (renewing. We shall be glad to sup- ply your needs. Pohne 237. C. H. Major& Co.-Adv. THURSDAY 7:30-Phi Sigma society meets in room B452 of Natural'Science build- ing.' 8:00-Christian Science society meets in Lane hall. 8:00-John Drinkwater lectures in Hill auditorium. FRIDAY 8:00--Romeo and Juliet will be pre- sented by Shakespearean reading class in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. U-NOTICES All seniors holding proofs of Michi- ganensian sittings are asked to ap- prove same and return them to the, photographers as soon as possible. There are still a large number of se- niors in all classes who have so far neglected to make appointments for Michiganensian sittings. These ap- pointments must be made before Saturday, Jan. 31. Phi Kappa Sigmar D efeats; Zel Psi Full Dress; Suits k * (By -Associated Press) Washington, Jan. 27.-VarIance be- tween Republican leaders of the sen- ate nd house on enactment of uni- versal military trAining legislation to- day came out into the open. Closely following icorporation yes- terday of a universal' training provs- ion in the army re-organization bill -by the senate military committee, Rej- resentative Mondell of Wyoming, Re- publican leader in the house, declar- ed in an address today that leaders of the party responsible for inaugura- tion of such legislation would be ast into political oblivion. Would Need Bond Issue The government, Representative Mondel told the house, would be com- pelled to spend $1,000,000,000 and to raise the money by a bond issue to put the universal training plan into operation. Senator Wadsworth, oihairman o the military committee, yesterday es- timated that adoption of four months training for all youths between the ages of 18 and 21 inclusive would en- able such a reduction in the regular army establishment as to cut the pre- sent annual expediture of $1,100,000,- 000 to approximately $500,000,000. Demand. More Offiers. Representative Mondell estimated that 50,000 additional officers would be required under universal training and that $300,000,000 would be required to 'but camps and cantonments into con- dition and $60,000,000 would be .need- ed to maintain them. Clothing and equipment for each youth would fur- ther increase the cost, he said. Chairman Wadsworth was unable to report the army re-organization bill to- day but announced he wuld attempt to do so tomorrow. ADELPHI DEBATERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEW TERM Adelphi House of Representatives Tuesday night elected the following offlcers for the new term: speaker, Si- mon Scetzer, '21; clerk, Leon Gru- baugh, '22; assistant clerk, Louis Gottelb, '22; sergeantat arms, H..W. Hindes, '21; oratorical delegate, Shin- Ji Yonemoto, '20E. Kelsey Guilfoil Just completed a year's service - as speaker of the House. Transport Disabled; Crew Safe (By Associated Press) Halifax, Jan. 27. - The disabled United States army transport, Powha- tan, was towed into Halifax harbor at 7:30 this evening." Whale Meat As Beefsteak Substitute Seattle, Wash., Jan. 17. - Whale meat at 20 cents a pound is threaten- ing to reduce the price of beefsteak in the Pacific northwest. Ruin of Middle Classes _Predited London, Jan. 27.-Sir H. Rider Hag- gard, the author, believes the middle classes of England are on the "road to ruin." Have those rooms cleaned and. re- decorated for the J-Hop. Call 237, and the goods will be delivered. C. H. Major & Co-.Adv. We set glas. C. H. Major & Co-- Ad., Read the Daily for Campus News. Branch Nickelu Arcade qual- Hart Ii Schaffner & DO YOUR FEET HURT. MarX make. Nothing more u need be said regarding them. They cannot help but being right in every detail and the prices are also low. Cowrright 1919 Hart Schaffner & M Fine stock of Dress Suits for Hire Reule, Conlin, & Tiegel Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing THE BIG STORE Southwest Corner of Main and Washington Streets They need hurt no longer. A trip to this store to consult the Dr. Scholl Foot Expert whom we have arranged to have here during business hours Wednesday and Thursday will examine your feet and advise you how to quickly obtain comfort. Phi Kappa Sigma took the measure of Zeta Psi to the score of 29 to 11. The Zeta Psi team was outweighed by the winning aggregation but put up a plucky fight. Elmer Cress was, the star performer for the Phi Kappa Sigma and Van Boven and M. Lourie of the same (team showed a very classy brand of ball to the spectators. Zeta Psi was well represented in its clever little forward Long. He was the most con- sistent point winner for the losing basketeers. This victory puts the Phi Kappa Sigma team into the semi-fin- als. They meet Lambda Chi Alpha at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Randall and Loebe of the All-lit five, playing a fast game, with the help of their teammates were able to defeat the civil engineers in a hard fought contest. Adans played in the stellar role for the losers. The score was 11 to 7 when the final whistle blew. The All-engineers fell before the business ads in a loosely played game. Nickolson and Zimm were responsible for the majority of the business ads' 14 points. Spalding was successful in several. long heaves at the bas et and covered the court remarkably well. The final score was 14 to 9. Get your Furniture and Rugs at Koch and Henne.-Adv. Examination Free Do not miss this Opportunity GROSS and DIETZEL 117 E. Washington Street _ Only 3 more days to buy those unusual bargins in omens Nigh Grade Shoes and Moo's Cordovan Shoes and one lot of those Stylish Cordovan Oxfords for Ladies-$16.50 values for this week-$9.85 - -I - - Sale Closes Saturday Jan. 31,-9:30 P.M Sale Closes Saturday Jan. 31,-9:30 P. M (xANERS) ---AND --- PRESSERS LLTon.6Z8. J -I 123 East Liberty Street - - a Corner Fourth Avenue A deposit of half the sale price will reserve a pair for you for two weeks Suits Pressed while you wait. s.. KR Dancing Parties and Classes will be Resumed Friday January 30th i