TAKE A T H E GREY SHOP G~ R-E Y "G R E Y S H O P Y sistance of amateurs, the extensive wireless program softhe government during the war could not have been accomplished. Many of the emergency T operators came directly from the ranks of amateurs. He also- stated J. L. CHAPMANf JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN Sleep Anyplh .fat at Rex' THE CLUB I 712 ARBOR ST Near State and P LUNCH" with you on the train. It will save you money and keep you refreshed. Before buying her Christmas Candy look at NUNNALL Y'S the famous Southern Candy 600 E. LIBERTY It~ ~Uti i l tli ill ll~illtt ltl litllttilitliliiil iti ili llillil 11ililil i S elect Your ClritifasGifts TODAY WE ARE OFFERING ALL OF OUR LEATHER GOODS, FANCY BOX STATIONERY, AND NOV- ELTIES AT A NON-PROFESSIONALS IN DANGER OF LOSING SETS IF ACT IS PASSED Amateur wireless operators are in danger of losing all future possibili- ties of operation entirely if the Poin- dexter bill goes through, is the opinion of P. G. Schlotterbeck, '22E, president of the Ann Arbor Radio association. The Poindexter bill, as it is at pres- ent construed, would place entire au- thority in the hands of a commission controlled by the navy department, from which there would be no appeal, according to the official magazine of the American Radio Relay league. To Empower National Commission If passed at the session of Congress the bill would practically mean the extermination of amateur sets with- out actually prohibiting them. It pro- vides that the "National Radio Com- mission" shall have full power to reg- ulate radio communication in the! United States and to refuse a license to a station if such station "is not necessary for the general good of the public service." As pointed out by the league magazine, this applies to ama- teur stations without question. P. G. Schlotterbeck stated that it was a matter of common knowledge in! wireless circles that without the as- that over $5,000,000 was invested an- nually in apparatus for non-profes- sional stations. Local Men Will Write Congress At its Saturday night meeting the Ann Arbor Radio association decided to write the Congressional representa- tive of this district concerning the im- pending bill, both as a unit and in- dividuals. Schlotterbeck also urges that any University mhen interested do likewise. ALL EX-SERVICE MEN UAY APPLY FOR VICTORY MEDALS All men who served during the re- cent war in the United States army, navy, or marine corps, at home or abroad, are entitled to a "Victory Medal," according to William F. Watt, secretary for the Washtenaw county community board. Ex-navy and army men may obtain application blanks at the office of the Washtenaw county board community house. Ex-marines will deal directly with the nearest recruiting office, which is located at 419 Fort street, West, Detroit. Marines will not be re- quired to make out application forms for the medal, but must send in dis- charge certificates. I THE TURKISH CIGARETTE t' &, w ":.i 2%0 discount PERSONAL GREETING CARDS -AND- NARCISSUS BULBS The Slater Book Shop PHONE 430 334 S. STATE ST. Lyndon & Company - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue -a IS CHRISTMAS = without a - - - - Our Stock of Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Camers (For the Kiddies) is com plete Hi u n i n I illli illil|1| -1!11 110 11 |11i~ ll i Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large number of her cubs. "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS. "Only ONE," replied the Lioness-but i. a LION."" MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX of 10-BUT THEY'RE MURADS! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest and best varieties grown-or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't be MURADS-they'd only be Foxes " "Judge for Yourself--!." t Special attention is called to Murad 20s in Tin Boxes Mks -AgWW '1__ says I8etty lNutter fly "The Eternally Appropriate Gift" Every Year, Just Before Christmas We Address aFew of Our Advertisements To the College Men. We know perfectly that men do not like to come to women's shops. And we know perfectly well that they have women's gifts to buy for Xmas. And we want to let them know that here, at HUTZEL'S, they can make themselves quite at home. We have at your disposal courteous and helpful salespeople, who will make suggestions about gifts, and help you choose just the right thing for the people for whom you wish to buy. We know just what sort of gift would please your mothers; and wives, sisters or sweethearts. p Christmas flowergrama That is why we invite you most cordially your Christmas shopping here. to do A few suggestions: SILK HS] WOOL HOSE SILK UNDERWEAR FILIPINO UNDERWEAR LEATHER BAGS SILK AND VELVET BAGS PURSES HANDKERCHIEFS WOOL SCARFS BLOUSES FURS 4 f !!!!!!!!!!!!!n lpltilttttl{11t1!llitlll! ltlt lINII11l11f A.LURI - W= UMAZL E pEI~I hrIIIII'l Plain and Liberty Streets