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fand11Kelly Ad141ess'ed 3etllg'
111il11°Aid"Itorivini Yeste rday
Kelly, '241., of the Student
A, andl Carl Rr'andt, oif the puib-
?akin. depnainent, were the

in_ a college ediucation, and urgedat
the freshmen adopt somne sort of moral
'scent the University after graduation.
Results of' the class nominations'
will he announced in a later issue of
The .Daily. . ,
NewsOf Te Da

BAZARM'TO RAISE
E~DUCATIONAL FUND
The entire proceeds of .a bazaar]I
which will open tonight, in the, Ann
Sarbor high school will go to the sup-
part of the teaching program at the
P'niverslty hospital. The bazaar is
given by the' King's Daughters orders,
of AnnArbor. It will open with a,
cafeteria' supper at 5:30' o'clock this
even ing;,~and remain open, from x4nie
until six o'clock tomorrow.
I Many booths have been arranged,
which sell fancy work, candy,. aprons,
white-elephants, home baked ;goods,.
canned fruits and jellies, cut flowers
and plants.

regular University lecture series pro-
g.The subjects chosen by Dr. Sapir
are: "The:Wesit Coast Indians of Can-
ada" and "The Art of the Indians of
Canada." Both lectures, to which.~he
general public is invited, will be gjv-
en at 4:15 o'clocki in the Natuiral Sci-
ence auditoirictm.
GAS'TON GETS RECOUNT

Students to ]Discuss Prohibition
Student delegates from 40 nations l
will attend the International Student i
conference which is to be held! at. To-
ronto, Canada, Nov. 24-29. The purpose
of the meeting, which is. fostered by
the Intercollegiate Prohibition asso-
ciation, is to advance the united
world student movement against al-
coholism., In connection: with this
work the association is offering an es-
say contest which is open to all stu-
dents. Full information concerning
the essay nay be obtained' at Lane
hall.
COACHES ASK FRESHMEN AMD)'
RESERVES TO REPORT TONIGHT

Caetani is -New Envoy
Rome, Nov. 9:-Prince Gelasio Cae-j
tani, member of parliament, was 'nam-
ed envoy to thle United States, instead
of Baron Avezzano, to succeed Ambas-
sador, Ricci.
Greece Needs $10,,00,0001

VICTORY DAY DANCE
AT DEXTER, FRIDAY, NOV. 10
KENNEDY'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA

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ricipal speakzers at the All-f resh
ss meeting hel~d yesterday 'afternoon
Hill auditorium, after which the
shman lit class officers were nom-1
ted by the class.r
belly, .the first, speaker, urged the
shmien to present a united front toI
difficulties that were to face themI
aclass in'their- college life.
The only thing .thAt can p)reveni
class of '26; from becoming they
Est pow~er'ful' inflience on the' ca'm.:"
is dissension within the ranks,"
,fared the speaker. De also, stress-
the importance of outside activi-
sin the University, volunteeringl
'sonally to assist freslwmen 'in pick-I
out the activitie-s hert suited to
ir respective abilities% "
3randt emphasized in his, taOwlth
;t that Micigan is m~ore than a col-
;e. "Michigan is above all a human
;titution," lie said, "Just as a col-
,e education involves more than
mtal development. There .is more
n four years difference between the
rage freshman in the University
d the average senior. The total dif-
,ence constitutes a college educes
n."
Brandt pointed out the, possibilities
Ward ing Receives
Famous Musician

Eugene, Nov. 9.-"The majority. ofl
the Vilininzos "want their independence,
but they' want it'.with some form of
American w-otection. The interests of
bocth the Phiippines, and America will
be bst served if we keep on in: some
sort of loose union, unless ;the Philip-
pines really do not want it." This is the
opinion expressed by Dr. Watsen 1).

Bostor
count. of
tor was
A. Gasti
who wa
420 vote
Lodge,I

"Smthrecntl .retrne, fom:the Under the direction of. Miss Ruby tentions
Philipine island=, in his :address be-' Carlton the instruction of chilaren in recting
fore the student body in Villard. Ithe wards, of. the University hospitalj ery city
-- -is fully .under way. Miss Carlton is setting
Seattle, Nov. 9.-With thre~e cony- being assisted in her work by several state co:
plete crews turning out for Varsity students from the ,school of education.
every night, competition for this year~s' She plans the. work of the volunteer FORME]
crew is already becoming keen. Men teachers. This. type of work not only
from Dilst year's frosh eight are allowvsfor the carrying on of, the
arngn the strongest contenders, acs education of 'childr'en' being treated at ReC
cording . to Coach "Rusty" Callow, the hospital, .but -also gives the stu-
dents, training- in difficult branches of { sity bas
Cambridge,- Nov. 9. - The Harvard ; teaching.j Ann Ar"
Athletic association announced last1 as supef
night that :since final applications fox1 Pl.EDWARLD_ SAPIR TO GIVE Coke Mi
tickets to, the fYale-Harvard game a~-I TWO IIJSTR ATEJ) LE]LETURES was pas
ceeded the capacity o h aebw church
by 13,500, graduate three-seat appli- Dr.,Edward Sapir, anthropologist of; Dr. W~
cations would have to be cut to two. the .Victoria Memorial Museum in Ot- o6f 12c
This year has seen an unpreeedent- taw a, Canada, will deliver two Illus- commur
,ed,. demiand,. for' tickets, to the annual trated lectures on Nov.. 27 and 28.1i for wor
clash ,between Yal'e;'and the. Univer- . These ,will:, be given as part of the vonic tr
sity and even the howl with its seat-
ing Iapzcity of 74,500 has proved in-
'4sulticont. to satisfy deniands from th4
graduates and undergraduates of the
two uiiersities.:
Try a "Daily" liner if you want to r
get real results.-A dv.

n, Nov. 9.-A. statewide re-
fthe vote cast for state sena-_
assured today. Col. William.
ton, the demiocratic .candidate
as apparently. defeated by 8,-
es by Senator Henry Cabot
Rtepublcan, tarned ,out his in-
recnoune etedy recomputations in ev-
and town in the, hope of up-
the results. The republican
ammittee took similar, action.
;R "A" BASEBALL MAN
ACCEPTS MISSION CHIARG~E
Chiarles C. Webber, former var-
seball mnan: and a resident of
rbor has' accepted a Rosition
wintendent of mission work in
ission, Pa. Until recently he
star of thie Fifth avenue M. E.
in Denver, Colo.
Vebber will supervise the work
churches and chapels, three
nity houses, a mssion home

000,000 to feed' her people this win- ,
ter, says the minster of supplies.
W M Gr11 ,,DA" E in~
"FR ALL 10Fx US" I
A new Comedy In"Three Acts

In view of the fact that the fresh-
men and Reserves, will meet the Var-
sity in a game at Ferry J field at 21
o'clock Saturday, Coaches Mather and
Fisher are anxious that every fresh-
man and reserve report for practice
tonight at south Ferry field. A check
up is to be made on the personnel of'
the two squads and the coaches fur-,
ther wish. to ascertain the physical i
condition of some of the men who have!
been practicing only part time on ac-
count of injuries.
IMichigan; Daily and Chimes for $4.50.1
SPECIAL IN CAPS
SEE DAVIS TOGGERY
AD ON SPORT PAGE

SFUSEFtT Nights 51O.75.I;I.CO
MI OHIG ~ and Sat,25a and Sio
Ovaosite Cadillac Hte~tl Ibiain779'0
THE pIWTELEGO
fPresents J. GALSWCrRTH{Y'S PowerfuIl Drama and
JOHN BARRYMORE'S Trium~phal S cess

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Peter B. Kyrie Wrote It-and You Know Petetf!
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,kers, and the
raining school.

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WHITREY T"hEATRE'
Sunday, November 12

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Crisp, Cool Days
Miake Your Toes Tingle
There is no need for any one to lose half the
thrill of a football game because of this crisp
cool wea'ther. We have just received a supply
of rearm woolen sport's hose, gloves and scarfs
with fetching caps to match. Thepycare just the
thing for Fall and Winter wear.

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COMEDY and NEWS

AFTERNOONS 25c

EVENINGS ,35a

TONIGHT ONLY-Football Glimpses of the
CHICAGO7--P RINCETO-N .Cad
COMIN,

'ubolih alcuiiin
to ,Ube young iRAjab"

The CAMPUS ThealraE

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Where Love anid Daring Rule d

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John Pllip SOUsa
~r<siclent Harding andi John Phillip
usa, famtous bandm-aster and march
gwho comman ,ded the largest band
r enlisted under the American flag,
ently had a long chat together at
Wlh~te H0s3he ousacle
pay his respects.
We are now located in our new
store at 611 East University
Ave. and are showing a fine line
of cut flowers, flowering plants,,
palms, ferns and baskets.
Cousins & Hll
611 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE.

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BETTY .,,CO PSON. aid BertLlytell
/ ' Supported by Theodore Kosloff
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M ORE gorgeous,'thrills, more daring adventures, mnore brilliant
Ibeauty than you've ever seen on the screen before. The fa-
nmous story -of the love that dared a hundred deaths. A ro-
mance that sweesp the seven seas for 'thrills. Two great stars in the
best roles they've ever had.

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A SUNSHCINE COMEDY
"Step Lively, Please"
IINTERNATIONAL NEWS ARCADE ORCHESTRAI

Watoh for
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"On the High Seas"

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