ld that the proposal for legalizing University er and light wines can only affect' verages having an alcoholic con- ,t of 2.75 percent alcohol or less rn rTf nrrrr 3 regards their sale, the practical ef- LIGUE TO 11111 et w ould be to take from O hio law i o e t m h ry e ig t forcemnt machinery the right to Tr terfere with sale for home con- i FLO .mption of 2.75 percent beverages. r. Crowell declared. Ohio Pivotal State Cut flowers sold by Univer Imen in fancy costumes will.b Leaders in the fight of the Associa- #ie features of theFlower sho n Against the Prohibition Amend- is being held on Friday and en, which has its Ohio headquarters of this week in Barbour gyn Cleveland, say that the effect sought The show is to be given by t a moral one because Ohio is con- Florists' society and the Distr lered throughout the nation a piv- ists' Telegraph Delivery ass al state, being not' only the home of but arrangements have bee: ne president of the United States, ut also national headquarters of the aLnti-Saloon league; the home of Fed- ral Prohibition Commissioner Jaynes, and a typical cross section of hie nation because it has a well-de- ned agricultural and industi'ial pop- Ration. Leaders of the liberal amendment laim t#at should Ohio endorse their roposal it would exert a moral in- nence on Washington. Outline Law's. Effects According to the Associati'on again- t the Prohibition Amendment the fects of the passage of the law 'ould be:-- whereby the Michigan Leag benefit from the door receipt League will also operate a t in connection with the show. T be under the management an tion of members of Alpha P tea room will be set in the atmr of old Holland and Dutch wa will serve. Regular meals served at meal times, the res time regular tea room lunc formh the menu. will e two shipments of the gloves. sumers' League for a Mississippi Val- f MT e Those which were ordered this fall ley Conference on legislation for 2r of Michigan League are expected to arrive about Dec. 1, working women, Mrs. Kelley says. - or in time for Christmas. Orders will The states which are expected to be taken again during spring, in or- send delegates are Minnesota, Iowa League To SolicZt der that the shipment may be here by Missouri, Arkansas, Louisana, Wiscon- Easter time. sin, Illinois, Kentucky, North Dakota Life M emberships m-. and Texas,'with the possible addition eINCREASE SHOWN of Mississippi and Tennessee. The SHW Plans for the Life Membership drive I A D A E societies which have been asked to be of the Michigan League building are IN CANDY SAL Srepresented are those co-operating on sity wo- now being formulated for a campaign the Women's Joint Congressional e one of which will oruheld formaNcampaign Comparison of the sale of candy this Committee. w.whchI wic wllbe held from November 13 w which to 17 inclusive. The following girls year at the Women's League booth in They are: the League of Women aturd have been chosen to serve on the com University hall with that of last year Voters, the National Consumers' nasium.mite Vea League, the W. C. T. U., the Y. W. C. he State mittee: Velma Leigh Carter '24; shows a favorable increase in receipts. A., the Parent-Teacher Association ist Flor- Elizabeth Carson, '24; Helen Locke, From ten to twelve dollars are being the Girls' Friendly Society the Gen ociation, '24; Lucretia Brewer, '24; Ione Ely taken in every day from the sale of eral Federation of Women's Clubs n made Jemina Miller, '24; Lois Barr 24 candy alone. Those who have signed the Association of University Women ;ue willPamela Brown, '24; Catherine Potter, up to be at the booth at stated hours ,the Association of Business and Pro: ts. The '23; Elsa Schuler, 24; Jeanette Pal have been more conscientious in their fessional Women, the National Wom- ea room Ier, 23; Mary Catherine Kessel, 24; attendance than they were last year, en's Council, the Federation of Jew- rhis will Iand Mildred Neff, 23. it was annuonced by the chairman of ish Women, the Service Star Legion, d direc- Dorothy Wylie, '24, chairman of the the candy sales. the Association of Teachers of Home hi. The drive, has announced that the con- Residence halls, sororities, and Economics and the Women's Trade iosphere mittee would like all unpaid pledges league. houses that wish to sell candy Union League. aitresses from last year to be met as soon as for the benefit of the Women's league "Illinois permits its women to be will be possible as this will greatly facilitate may obtain it by sending a represent- empleyd seventy hours a week at t of the the work. Girls having pledges will ative tb Katherine Kuhlman, '23, chair- night, that is, ten hours seven nights hes will be solicited this week. the candy sales, who will be a week," said Mrs. Kelley. "When at the booth from 2 until 4 o'clock legislation limiting hours of women ternooinevery Tuesday afternoon. was proposed in Kentucky it was ar- e "two _gued by opponents that Kentucky, in Urved, in jIits industrial infancy, could not do er dead. owhat the industrial leviathan, Ilinois, oth Fri- L C EE U containing the second manufacturing in Bar- city in the country, failed to do. Yet y night, IMrs. Henry Carter Adams, execut ois had such a law thirty years -operatO ive secretary of the Alumnae council, - ce, how- was in Chicago for a day last week NATIONAL IQt(P.S OVERNORS srp!.4ral I In conferen P, ith th MAO r " HARRY" 5c. Huron St SODA- ICE CREAM ALL FLAVORS BULK OR BRICK Special Candies For Parties At 3 o'clock on Saturday af which is Armistice day, th minutes silence" will be obse respect to the country's soldi There will be a dance on b lize the use of mild healtn- day and Saturday evenings afra idSauda eeins SCHUMACHER HARDWARE COMPANY A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS -Limit the market of the poison ling bootlegger. -Protect from prosecution Jo ession of cider or home-made' or of intoxicating liquor law- acquired and not'intended for -Protect the home against illegal sion and search,. -Honest enforcement-not dis- st persecution-under the prohi- bour gymnasium. On Saturda the Michigan League will co with the Veterans of Foreign This will not bea military dan ever, it was announced by the chairman of the Flower Show. generail Organizes Seven Alumnae Groups laws. r purposes, according to the as- nm, are to have the Volstead' dified ;to have each state pro- own laws on the liquor ques- id to eventually remove the nth amendment to the federal uticn. 1 MQ sf 7n* (n mabn VYI iI ie wL e s. EdUward D. Poheroy, general chairman of the Council, respecting matters of the Council and the plans for work to be adopted in the immediate future. These plans will be submitted to the larger executive board which will be caled together sometime during the latter part of November. The executive board of the Alumnae council consists of the chairman, ex- ectuive secretary, secretary and treas- urer. In order to profit by the advice of as ,many alumnae' as possible re- specting the project of theUniversity of Michigan League, the executive board was, at the annual meeting of the council last June, authorized to increase its membership. These ad- ditional memebrs are to be chosen from as broad an area as possible. Two of the additional members have already been appointed: Mrs. A. H. Vanderberg, (Hazel Whitaker, '06), of Grand Rapids, and Miss Rose Ander- son, '95, of Toledo. it "A AIMSat, braty uorrup ion" F. W. Marcolin, secretary of the Ohio organization in a statement de- claried: "The association is composed of prominent'" and reputable men and1 women who are citizens of Ohio and believe that the present graft, corrup- tion and other unsatisfactory condi-, tions arising from prohibition as brought about by the Anti-Saloon Lague and other kindred organiza- tions should be corrected. "'The amendment means what it says, namely the legalizing of the . Mrs. Evans holbrook manufacture and sale for consump- Mrs. Evans Holbrook, who recent- tion in homes and placesof abode of ly returned from a three months' tour non-intoxicable liquors. , The amend- of the West and Northwest in the in- ment specifically forbids sale of such terst of the Women's League, reports beverages in saloons or in any place the organization of seven new alum- where such beverages could be con- nae groups. Mrs. Holbrook met with sumed on the premises where sold." old as well as new groups, and while "We Want Temperance" in the West started the organization Mr. Crowell said: "What we want for the building campaign fund. is temperance, not a denial of rights. If the prohibition laws had been framed so as to prevent drunkenness YOU will be surprised at the large all men would cheerfully obey them. results obtained at low cost from a The only excuse for a prohibition law "Daily" classified a4--Adv. is to prevent intoxication. "The present brand of prohibition_ _ _ has destroyed respect for law because it denies one of the inhernt rights , We have an a of man. It has resulted in disrespect for law and has caused lawlessness, misunderstandings and unrest. The want to make so evils of bootlegging and bribery have going to school. resulted in an orgy of corruption which is unparalleled in the history I Write today of the country. Sensible men are be- det ginning to realize that this must be stopped immediately." H. Al. H. & Co. 29 The Amendment Text CHIC The amendment as it affects the en- forcement provisions of the Ohio pro- (Continued on Page Eleven) LEGISLATION Chicago, Nov. 4.-Branches in near- ly twelve states of fourteen national organizations of women, as well as the governors of those states, will be asked 'to send representatives to Chi- cago for the purpose -of "waking Ill- nois," announces Mrs. Florence Kelley' of New York, general secretary of the National Consumers' League., The Jl- linois Woman's Trade Union. League already has voted approval of the plan of the Illinois committee of the Con- Eat Something I Different for Sunday Dinner jat VARSITY INN Chop Suey Restaurant 512 E. William St. CHINESE OR AMERICAN DISHES ,Av 9 -. ' l S 308-10-12 SOUTH MAIN STREET w will buy a Corona, . C. Smith, Hammond, Under- wood, Remington, Royal, or any standard type- writer you may prefer. See us before you buy. 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