THE MICHIGAN DAILY II Play Boys for Town and Country Broad bottoming-the new accent in men's winter style developed by Walk-Over. , 3 r, +'-=;1 . y. ' :. fit' :'J :; :' % j";i S Scotch Grain a "+ ";;;i " ti'. } , .., - ": , c.. _..; . ;!3 ;.. . : j::. : : aii' ~'p i i $10 ?pPOt MAM weo us. war, osi oI O a uMmnn aawr - uu rl iw a m r ww s w w 115 SOUTH MAIN STREET ESTABLISHED 1 88 M1ADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY'F-OURTH STRUT~ NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 88oo Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT MUST OBEY ROLES Infractions of University Picture Regulations Will Jeopardize Success of Authors MANUSCRIPTS TO BECOME PROPERTY OF THE DAILY Minor infractions of the rules for the University motion picture that is being sponsored by The Daily are oc- curing in the scenarios that are be- ing turned in, according to an an- zouncement issued yesterday by the judges of the contest. These rules are all necessary to the sucessful man- agement of the competitors and any infractions by prospective writers will render their chances of success doubt- ful. The most important requirement of the judges is that the writers mark on their manuscripts "Submitted accord- ing to the rules of The Michigan Daily scenario contest." In this way only will the manuscripts become the property of The Daily, a requirement made by the producers. The other rules for the contest fol- low: 1. All manuscripts must be type- written on white 8%x11 inch paper. Original copies, not carbons, must be* submitted. 2. Manuscripts should average 1,500 words in length. 3. The writer's name and address must be on the upper left hand corner of the first page of the manuscript. 4. Manuscripts not accepted will be returned only if self=addressed and stamped envelopes are enclosed. 5. Manuscripts will be judged by competent judges picked by The Daily and the producers. 6. Two prizes will be awarded, the first of $50 and the second of $25. 7. Manuscripts should be addressed to The Daily in care of the scenario editor. 8. The contest closes at 6 o'±ock Saturday night, Dec. 3, 1921. BANQUET OPENS RELIGIOUS MEET Coming as a climax to one of the - busiest weeks for some time in Uni- versity religious circles, the State Christian Callings conference will open at 6:00 o'clock Friday night with a banqjuet in the Methodist church. This will be the first of the meetings that will be held Friday night and all day Saturday. This conference is to include repre- sentatives from all the colleges and junior colleges in the state as well as representatives from the University. Preliminary reports indicate that at- tedance will pass the 250 mark and that more than half of these will be from outside schools. Accomodations for the visitors are being arranged through the different organizations here, but at present not enough rooms have been volunteered to take care of the number. It is requested that any person who can provide sleeping quar- ters for some of the delegates for Fri- day night to notify Louis Reiman at Lane hall. Engagement Announced The engagement of Wilber Morgan Seelye, '22, '24L, to Mabel F. Vanden- berg, of Kalamazoo, was announced at the Sigma Delta Kappa fraternity Sunday. War Debts Chosen For debate Topic' Cancellation of war debts of the Allies is the question decided upon by the Midwest Debating league of, Illi- nois, Michigan and Wisconsin. It is expected that the Michigan negative team will go to Wisconsin this year. Prospective tryouts will study the question in preparation for prelimin- ary eliminations to be held immediate- y after Christmas vacation. The de- bates will take place in February or March. Dr. Sundwall To Speak at Lansing Dr. John Sundwall, Director of Stu- dents' Physical Welfare department leaves for Lansing tomorrow morn- ing where he will address the state department of health on the subject of "Training for Public Health." UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXAMINES ROOMING PROBLEM Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 28.-,Owing to the high cost of room and board at private rooming houses here, a com- mittee has been appointed to examine the . living condition of the Univer- sity students. It will act in conjunc- tion with the Dormitory committee, which is formulating plans for the Perfume Gift Sets Christmas packages from leading American and foreign makers erection of several dormitories. At tion students are forced to pay ex present there are none at the Uni- orbitant prices, in many cases, fo versity of California so no0-oania- rooms and board. 200-204 E. 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