'ril .d1 LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. e l Number 45. hers of the Faculty: 'he second General Faculty meeting willbe held on Monday, Nov. 29, 30 p. m., in the auditorium of the Natural Science building. All minem of the Faculty and Staff are urged to attend this meeting. I desire to before the entire Faculty the p'lans which are being developed for the e of the University. M. L. BURTON, President. Ips Scholarships for Greek and Latin Studies: 'he competitive examinations for the Phillips Scholarships for the 1920-1921 will be held on Saturday, Nov. 27, as follows: 'he -examination in Latin, from 9 to 12 a. m., Room 108, Tappan hall. he examination in Greek, from 2 to 5 p. m., Room 108, Tappan hall. oinmittee in Charge: V. L. Burton, J. R. Effinger, H. A. Sanders, bell Bonner. neering Students: he Detroit-Ann Arbor Section of the American Institute of Electri- ngineers extends to the student4 of the College of Engineering-par- rly those in electrical engineering - an invitation to attend a meet- 0 be held at 8 o'clock (Detroit time) Friday, Nov.' 26, at the Detroit I of Commerce. Prof. B. F. Bailey of th% electrical engineering. de- nent will speak upon the subject, "Motor Ratings as Affected by the acter of the Load and the Operating Conditions." MEETINGS AND PAPERS COMMITTEE, A. I. E. E. Joseph H. Cannon. A,.DDITIONAL SPORTS CONOPUS CLUB TO BE HOST TO VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUADT Members of the Varsity football squad have accepted an invitation to a dinner to be given in their honor by the Conopus club at the Union, De- cember 2. The invitation was wired to Captain Goetz at Minneapolis Fri- day, and his acceptance in behalf of the football men was received Satur- day morning. The Conopus club is a local organi- zation composed of 80 Ann Arbor busi- ness and professional men who hold weekly meetings in the Union build- ing and have for their purpose the consideration and discussion of pro- gressive ideas. DENTS 1lEET LOWER LITS FOR INTERCLASS HONORS FRIDAY Intramural soccer schedule for Fri- day is the following: Dents vs. low- er lits. This game is for first place of the class competition. Upper lits vs. architects; laws vs. lower engi- neers. These games will be called at 3:30 o'clock. Those called for 3 o'clock are Signus vs. Kappa Beta Psi; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta. NONPARTISAN LEAGUE SHOWS GAIN IN MINN. LEGISLATURE St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 24.-Thirty; mebers of the next house of represen- tatives in the Minnesota legislature,, which convenes in January, are claim- ed as affiliated with the Nonpartisan league. This is shown in final returns from the general election. The total house. membership is 131. Two years ago the I Nonpartisan league had an avowed voting strength of 28. DETROIT ALUMNI TO HOLD ANNUAL FOOTBALL SMOKER The annual football smoker, given by the Detroit Alumni association in honor.of Michigan grid men, will take place Saturday night, Dec. 4, at the' Detroit Board of Commerce. Michigan football men, coaches, the band and a great many of the gradu- ates will attend. James K. Watkins, '10, is in charge of the smoker. Lartha Cook Cabaret on Program A program, featuring specialties from the Martha Cook cabaret, will be presented at the Thanksgiving party of the Women's league to be held from 4 to 6 o'clock this after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. Mem- bers of the Girls' Glee club have been invited to lead the singing. U. of C. Receives Near East Relies Chicago, Nov. 24.-Fresh from the Near East, 37 big boxes of relics of sncient Egypt and Babylonia are rnow being unpacked at the Univer- sity of Chicago. They were brought recently after an adventuresome trip by Dr. J. H. Breasted, professor of oriental history and Egyptology. Immigration into Canada Begun Again Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 24.-It is estimat- ed that the immigration movement into Canada for the present fiscal year will approximate 190,000, the newconers being very largely from Great Britain and the United States. GIRLS ATTENTION! Rainwater shampoos, marcel waving, manicur- ing, face and scalp treatment. Wigs for rent at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. Ready to Serve AT ANY TIME Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.' Pot of hot tea and bowl of rice PLAIN CHOP SUEY 35 CENTS CHINESE and AMERICAN Style Short Orders Qus niTui Lo 613 E. Liberty St PENN STATE HIGHWAY MEET Prof. Arthur H. Blanchard, of the highway engineering and highway transport department, will attend ,the Pennsylvania state conference on educational aspects of highway trans- portation tomorrow, at Pittsburg'. This conference is under the jurisdic- tign of the United States department of the interior. Professor Blanchard addressed the meeting of the national association of Motor Truck Sales Managers last Friday in Detroit n the subject, "Highway Transport Educational Facilities at the University of Mich- igan." On the same day he talked b9- fore the safety first council of De- troit on regulation of pedestrian traf- fic, qualifications of drivers of motot- trucks, and requisite widths of road- ways to insure safety to tiaffic. I Students Luuch 409 Jefferson High Class Food WHI'S GOING ON THURSDAY 0-Rifle club turkey shoot at old1 . A. T. C. range. Motor trucks eave Union between 8 and 9 o'clock. SO-Ann Arbor High vs. Holland1 [igh at Wines' field. it 00-Union services In Hill 'Audi- grium. FRIDAY 1-Officers of Pontiac club meet for roup picture at Spedding's studio. 0-Phillipine Michigan club meets t Lane hall. L-Regular meeting of Alpha Nu, mrth floor, University hall. ) - Alpha Nu debate, Alpha Nu ooms, University hall. O-Post Thanksgiving party given y Young Ladies' sodality at St. homqs hall. SATURDAY 5-Bayonne, N. J., club meets at pedding's studio for Michiganen- an picture. d-Upper Room Bible class meets i Lane hall. - 4 U-NOTICES re will be no meeting on Thbrs- ay of the class in "Science and the ible." for engineer officers and chairmen committees are requested to have eir pictures taken as soon as pos- ble for the Michiganensian. abers of the Veterans of Foreign ars, post 422, may leave orders for oup pictures at Spedding's'studio. Phi Eps are requested to report in rson to 341 East Jefferson street1 y evening. abers of Marine Corps club canI der group ,pictures at Spedding's idio now. club rehearsal at 7 o'clock Fri- y at the Union. nia Literary circle meets InKLane il auditorium at 7:15 o'clock Fri-< y evening. All Polish students a urged to attend. . eastern district convention of the i Alpha Delta, law fraternity, 11 be held Friday and Saturday1 the Campbell chapter, 1223 Hill eet. City Wews) The city health department stated yesterday that there had not been any cases of small pox up to date. They have had word from Battle Creek and Milan where there seems to be a ser- ious epidemic. George H. Sandenburgh, '16E, city engineer gave out the improvement program for the coming year, yester- day. Storm sewers will be laid in the following streets in preparation for paving: State street from Huron to the river; Hill from Church to Lin- coln; Packard from Granger to Brook- .lyn; Golden from city limits to Grang- er; Granger from Golden to Olivia; Wells from Olivia to Ferdon Road, thence across private property to Washtenaw. ,Work is to begin in the spring and the job will probably cost around $100,000. The paving program will include the following streets: State from Michigan Central depot to Huron; Packard from Granger to city limits; Hill from Washtena*r to Packard. The first two sections are to be made of brick and the last of asphalt. This work will also cost about $100,000 and is supposed to begin next spring. Money to the extent of $7,500 has been raised for the building of a mun- icipal garage for the automobile which the city owns. Storage apd service will be available for municipal cars in the contemplated building. City taxes will be payable at the treasurer's office after Dec. 1. The rate, $27.23, is but two-tenths per cent larger, this year than last. The school budget is of itself responsible for nearly one and one-half per cent of this increase. A committee was appointed last night at a Chamber of Commerce meeting to confer with the Driving club in order to determine the amount of money necessary to purchase their rights in the fair grounds, located in the southeast part of the city. The Chamber of Commerce aims to turn this property into a real city park. NATION WIDE- HEALTH MEET HELD SOON IN DETROIT Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m i UNPAID SUBSORIPTIONS All subscriptions to The Mich- igan Daily should now be paid. If you have not paid, please do so at once. The $4.00 rate is now being charged in accord- ance with notices to this effect which have been given. Please bring check or money in per- son to The Daily office any time between 8:30 and 5 o'clock. YOU TELL 'EM, MAIN STREET, THEY ALL TAKE LIBERTY$ JUST RECEIVED m LOG LOG SLIDE RULES AHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Ui ; J. L. 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J.U WARREN KERIA IN "The Green Fla r " "If you are seeking entertainment away from the beaten track of everyday stories you wIl And this a good ogering."- Screen Opinions [II -II tN lii [HI MII III 1If I fII 1 II HII III II III ill IIIII li FRIDAY SATURDAY .: , OLICE COMMISSIONER SAYS GREENWICH VILLAGE CHANGED New York, Nov. 24. - Greenwich lage has been reformed. Richard E. Enright, police commis- oner of New oYrk City, is authority r this statement. Indeed, in his an- ual report to the mayor which has .st been made public, he devotes con- derable space to New York's Bo- amian quarter, famous in play and >vel the country over. - Long-haired men and short-haired 'omen who take their temperament riously received the report on their strict with something akin to an, r. Proprietors of coffee houses and ft shops in which "atmosphere" is e chief stock in trade displayed Lxed feelings, however. Detroit, Nov. 24.-Plans are devel- oping rapidly for a national health conference to be held in Detroit NoV. 30 and Dec. 1, at which representa- tives of health departments from all of the larger cities in the country will discuss the housing situation and its effect upon the health of the people. - Officials of the local board of health are conducting a health survey to de- termine the difference in death rate between centers of the city that are crowded and those where the number ofepersons in a given territory is not as great. Similar surveys are being conducted in other large cities of the country and reports will be submit- ted at tthe meeting here. CHEM. ENGINEERS TO VISIT When two men fight about a R tmI die GĀ£amo woman"-- P#aY by oThto;,~ By the Author of "THE WITCHING HOUR," "THE HARVEST MOON, "As A MAN THINKS," an4 THE COPPERHEA4, $ and one is a red-blooded American - and the oth- er a warm-blooded Mexi- ican - and the girl half American and half Mex- r ' AUGUSTUS THOMAS I i ttI ican. la r Lin T_ _ _ _MANUFACTURING CONCERNS )RANGLES INITIATE EIGHT NEW ,MEMBERS Chemical engineers leave tomorrow for Toledo to visit the Owen's bottle. drangles, faculty and student company, the Libby glass manufac- society, elected eight men to turing company, the Edward Ford1 ership at a meeting Tuesday I plate glass company, and various oil g. and sugar concerns. These three com-j se chosen were: Jean Cooley of panies are the largest of their kind s faculty, ~.04 K. Bouwsma, in the world. Melville Hatch, grad., Neil The men leave here at 7 o'clock School of Music, D. P. Joyce, tomorrow morning on the Ann Arbor . J. Kusterer, '22, Wm. G. railroad, and will return at 7 o'clock '23, and Lee Woodruff, '21. Saturday night. There's drama! There's action! There's romance I f 1 t ! t ,l .. Enacted by an All-Star Cast: ROSEMARY THEBY ALLAN SEARS HECTOR V. SARNO ADELE FARRINGTON and others. There's a clash of wills!i fri MI ITY