THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, , _____ STUDENT INTEREST IN. OLITICSRUNNING 11168 (Continued from page One) the following: One, to authorize and empower the legislature to fix the compensation of certain state officers; two, to empower the legislature to en-! act laws relative to the hours and conditions under which men may be employed; three, empowering the legislature to authorize municipali- ties to condemn more land than is necessary for parks, boulevards, etc., - and to issue bonds therefor; and last- ly, the extension of the absent voters' privileges to teachers in public schools and the immediate family of any member of the legislature during sessions of this body. The political situation.~ in Ohio is one worthy of note; never before in the history of our country have there been three candidates from the same state contesting the office of presi- dent. That the candidates of the two big parties live in Ohio is unique in i-tself, while added to this is the fact that the Prohibition candidate is also from the Buckeye State. Such a situa- tion will cause much interest among the American people in watching the outcome of the election. While Ohio is the "Mother of Presidents," it is quite unusual that she have twins to fill a one-man position. She is play- ing safe, at le.st. Plan Rallies , Returning again to the campus, the political program for the future is bright. The Republican club has ar- ranged. to have Attorney General Groesbeck speak in the near future. In addition to a few less importantI speakers, there is a good possibility of getting Taft and Theodore Roose, ber of students seeking its aid, it was velt, Jr., this fall. It is extremely found necessary to build an addition difficult to get noted Republicans to to the then small, inadequate building come to Michigan this year, as the housing the eHalth service. This fall state is considered so strongly Re- all construtcion work on the new sec- publican. The University of Michi- tion was completed, and now the gan is also unfortunate in not having building contains six well-equipped an adequate hall, since political treatment rooms, five for men, with speeches are not allowed in Hill Audi- I an equal number of men doctors in torium. attendance, and one room on the sec- ond floor for women, with a woman 1 physician, Dr. M. Eloise Walker, to H H ,SEI CE P OYES attend to their wants. Four new doctors have been added to the Health service this year, so that the present staff of physicians is the largest in the history of the estab- (Continued from Page One) lishment. Dr. W. P. Edmunds,. class ular office hours, any Health service of '11, a former Varsity football play- physician may be called to the pa- er; Dr. B. A. Ross, of the Rush Med- tient's room. A small fee for the visit ical school of the University of Chi- is collected by the University. cago; Dr. C. C. Wolcott, '17H, and Dr. During the past year, in order to E. W. Sink, also a recent medical meet the demands of the large num-1 graduate of the University-these t t four men, together with Dr. M. E. Walker and Dr. W. E. Forsythe, com- prise the present staff of the Univer- sity Health service. Phone White Swan Laundry-165. We call for your clothes. We wash in soft water; sew on buttons, and do reasonable mending.-Adv. The Kempf Music Studios -Piano, Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- tablished 1880. 312 S Division St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. Dr. School's foot expert will be at my store Friday, October 15. Consult- ation free. Davis Toggery Shop, 119 S. ,Main St.-Adv. 3 DAYS STARTING TODAY S The Screen Novelty of the Decade Laughs so close they bump each other. TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES' ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST BIBLE CHAIR DISCIPLES Headquarters in Lane Hall. South Unhersity Ave. F. P. ARTHUR, PASTOR Classes meet in the "Upper Room." Upper Room Bible Class Sat- urday evenings. University 9:30-Bible School. .Men's Bible Class Sunday morning. 10:30-The Cry of the Hebrew Ask for printed circular an- People. - A Christian Jew nouncing six courses. will spea. Read the Upper Room Bulletin. THOMAS M. IDEN, 7:30-Sermon. Subject: God's Instructor. People Now. By the pastor. F I R S T UNITARIANCHURCH METHODIST CHURCH State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minsiter. Cor. South State and East Washington Sts. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, 9:45-School and Kindergarten D.D, PASTOR. during Church. 10:45-Service: "Our Share in the Cost of Religious Free- 10:30-Sermon by the pastor. dom." [2:00-Student Bible classes. Hour.ns 6:00-Social half hour. 6:30-Mr. Thomas S. Evans, Secretary of the University 6:30-Wesleyan Guild 'Devo- Students' Christian Associa- tional meeting. Lovisa tion speaks on "The Differ- Youngs, leader. ence in the Expression of 7:30-"The Church and the Religion at Princeton, Pa., Synagogue." Rev. Frank and Michigan." Bernard Solin. All Seats Free; and a Welcome PRESBYTERIAN a* -T r fu fpispa CHURCH 1Turc Cor. Huron and Division Cor. Catherine and Division Sts. LEONARD A. BARRETT, Rev. Henry Tatlock, D.D., Rector Rev. Charlis T. Webb, Curate MINISTER - 7:35 a.m.-Holy Communion. 10:30-Sermon. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Prayer. Noon-Dr. Iden's Student Bible Sermon by the rector. "Prin- class. ciples." 6:30-Christian Endeavor. Dis- 4:30 p.m.-Evening Service. cuss New Plans for the Address by the curate. "Old Winter. Stores with New Meanings." Thrills '4 q in swift succssion without number V The Girl, With Form Divine Annette Kell lermn ~r 1 All .:.. _ .,, , Ii " What Women 0 Love" q.- A glorious romance rolled into a screen comedy of surpassing interest. Swarms of Rare Bathing Beauties Adventures on land and sea with greatest underwater scenes ever filmed. ANNETTE'S 150-FOOT DIVE-THE BATTLE 20 FEET BELOW THE SEE SURFACE! -- THE TERRIFIC FIGHT ON THE SCHOONER! SPECIAL "The Art of Diving" PROLOGUE ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN SLOW MOTION PICTURES FEATURE OF HER FAMOUS DIVES EXTRA ADDED FEATURE 'Where laushs come faster than the ocean waves CAPTIVATING FAY TIN(HCR ( FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street, below State. JOHN MASON WELLS, MINISTER Edwin M. Poteat, D.D. (former Pres. Furman University) Special Visitor and Preacher for the Day. 10:30 a.m.-Dr. Poteat on "The Temptation of Power." 11:50 a.m.-Students' Guild Bible Class. "The Path Into the Will of God." Dr. Poteat on 7:30 p.m.-Dr. Poteat on "The Call of the World." HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, STUDENT MINISTER 7 . 0 La llll AND THE 5EACW VAM P" CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHw University Religiou, Forum meets promptly at 12:00 instead of 12:10 as formerly. This is conducted by Sec- retary Thos. S. Evans of the Christian Association and is open to all University men and women. Prof. John R. Brumm will lead a discussion next Sunday on "The Stu- dent and Orthodoxy." The Congregational Students' Association meets at m 6:30. All students of Congregational church preference O or membership are members of this association. On Sun- i day evening Clyde V. Nutten, '22 Law, will speak. 0 Here's a Laugh Getter You Can't Beat A New Christie 2 reel Comedy HITS THE HIGH TIDE OF FUN!