1 1 : 4 -1-UYRt N /tki t ItliM uGINEERS Hist WYork of Supervision aking Fourteen Indh GAuns Here 1 of KS('T0 PUTBLIC IU N. S. a short and fiery speech given relay morning b.efore the first ngof this ,year's freshinan. en- rs Admiral Plunkett drove for biy di first issue that the eoM ,ego man faxces: that Of get- 'the right start. e Admiral was itroduced. to the ings by Dean Mortimer t. Coo- of the engJinee.ring " college, after talk~s b ' Alfred 0. Lee, of A he origcollege and advisor to the man enginlce'ing class, and Maj. rt Arthur, profes sor of military e an~d tactics. Admiral Fp1nkett diately jumped nto the heart of peech etting a Toeholdl" w-as the suib- of thre address. "No'attro you. live you are alwaiys going ok back withi joyi or r egret upon Start that ,you made in college," Admiral said. "The start you dlependIs upon determrination and hold." Hie then comnpared the _:iIAh . ootba.ll.team in, its of- to dig in so solidly that it can- N ews ; g sc zlatc tandh-gs ranged from a UMVFRS& '' ITY STUDLN 'S i9) Your ] e sOfT e 1 ay~ H U F EI 'i1O rif bo>v 81 to '7.01, the latter being PAR'l 1 TIME ,JOB1S MSCARCE (By Asocited Pess)e avera ge of the law school. Tie (ByflP.Associollgedwasrefthin th list (Continued from Page Orne) Birmingham, Ala, Sept. 27. --Sever tLH9"IJ INJWf E~lfljof eight college:; with an average of a forced to leave school becaus e iof a al hundred students of the "Woodlawn} little less than.t 73, while the engl- lack of funds is not yet hni)wn; but high school here were stricken with I ucca's were sixth 'with 70.3. (it is ccertin that even $100 or $200 ptomane pisonig.asa reslt 01AVEJA(AE BETWEN 7 AM) 1; Te college of homeopathy, second makes a vast difference to all thocsef atfooetntay, acodnoluhrori-WIH' on the li't with an average of 78, has totally dependent upon their own re- at noontodayaccordig to aohor-ea' vwith the regular med- sources. What they will do, if more ties a number are said to be seriously ial sc(hool since the chart was cmwr does not turn nu within the ill, but at a nearly hour tonight no Comparative figures on the scholar- jplete'd. next fewv days, is a very serious qlues-."V fatalities had been reported. ship of the various colleges of the in Univesityas anouncd byth - The complete list of, colleges withtin l: neg the avesagnsomaintainedhthroughout Mrs. Mary L. Steward, employment Washington, Sept. 27. - Secretary, istrar's office yesterday, showed the.I s olmitieltruhu Ithe year follows: secretary, is doing her utmost to place - . Denby today ordered two destroyer niewvly fountxdedl school of education to Iev eryone she can, and she is comb~ing divisions comprising 12 destroyers to be in the lead over- the various College of Lawa. .. .. .......... 70.01 the city and surrounding country for proceed "as early as possible- from .'chlools. The fig-tres included take in School of Eduication......81 opportunities. Hier explanationi of Norfolk to Constantinople with extra thoV average standings of the stu- I Henicnpathic School ...........78 the situation is sintu le, miore p-pl supply of nro isions." Ini response to dents of the colleges for the per'iod of -_edical School .....,.....:......75 want work than ever before and "Ann 1f eus rmRerAmrlMr last year.: Dental School,... ,..........73 Arbor is too small to place 1000 people Bso,'Bristol, American high commissionei The figures for averages in thie College of Literature ........... 73 to work 4 once." However, she is not' at Constantinople, that they be sent -- College of E~ngineering.........70.3 pessimuistic about the future, for shej for the protection of American inter= - ,J College of Pharmacy..........70.25 believes that more work will turn up ests. AA I I I I1 I -__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _from tim e to time and at special sea- ' 1 m P lR ! ' E T e p r o e o e d n h s h p 'l .{I7;t DtiT Y U S "Th pupos ofseningthee sipsUflV~I1IL~I d UUVI I 'HFI~i~JW TROUT TOsons. In addition, there is a constant 9lM T i '' ' tA1 : ! W d m n ,t o g o n o e g n ,was declared, "and furnish ' supplies , -L II for people to do odd jobs should'they be needed. The method ofd " I JTryouts for cheerleader will meet a distribution and in gener~al the use to comrmitte~e of the Student council at !be made of these supplies so furnish- (Continued fromn Page One.) 7:QbcoktngtathUinfrL B CO T ed. will be determined by Admiral ri qaintecl with the new ordinance ands.3oclktnihatheUofrLA °CT Bristol. the new parking. rules by attending 1np.eo akngoe rset ____eithesmetingfs. it is a sort of period of for this year. 1 I 1hrMAY - The committee appointed. for this h.C01PIR . Ccn ;tantinople, Sept. 27.-Possible ! 'race for theiiuniversity students and. puroseWill1 meet men who hav wer between Gdreat Britain and Tur- faculty tiil that tixme, as afar as becom- oreviouMlynbeen on the squad as w ikey was at least temporarlly averted ing reported bt prvosybeoithsqaasel a member of the Ann ,a e e h iht oeot this afternoon by an eleventh hou r arbor branch of the Detroit Auto club -________ Sdeclaration of the K eialists that theyI is concerned. Swould'respect the neutra lity of the To further bring about the import- Matttizliager Try .uts eedet. stra its, reniding an arinislices confer- ; Snce of this drive the public schools All sophomores wishing to try outs nL ence. will discuss traffic conditions and for assistant ,football, manager are,-2 :y 'l~'elrto eivdtest-Lsieswl tempt to teach the asked to report at the ciubhouse on hte , atioth, which even the British had ad- value of cautiousness. Ferry field this afternoon. football, bakc.- b Naive Neatly Embossed Wn GoldI oil all PES Putrchased t t RID313'S PEN SILOP 308; S. State SC, Manslaughter" .L'S IOAHUEH WdM. A. MILLER,i' Three First Glass Barbels *"You knew me three year,$at the Union." 1.114'S. UNIVERSITY AVE. I _I I at I ....A l i Cut 116 1 1: : I forts not be u-roofedl. "'You start in with five or sip: hun- dred, in you1r class and you m rust start together -ct your foothold in the gro~und #n lin.e anld yon will all come out at the° end the way you started'; everyone S(ill in line."~ The spe chl was powerfully deliv- eredt with earnestness atnd force, the Admiral dtivin g 1hom- his points iii, a. way cha-acteristic of such a great fighting ,. nin. Followving Admirald PlunkettCs Speech Dean Co00l103-again spolkefto the freshm~en on tr", lItons. The "as- sembly w as then confirmed by Wil- liam A. Cotton, '23E; representihfg the Enrgin1eering society . . 1 ,C ; . t s! Ahmedabad, British India, Sept. 27.1 -A large meeting was held here to- dav 4t vwhich resolutions were adopted P1 etEtng against Great .Britain senid- ing forcer to Constantinople and the .Dar~anicles. T1hreats were made tGo a id, the Turks by joining them on the battlefield if war was (leelared against Turkey. i Viansing, Sept. 27. - The following E froi Ann Arbor were among the 139! alpplica Tis who plassed the bsar exaqm-j inftition, the results of which were made public today: Edward M. AiJ- i nril, Ar ni huiuzII T) VVilio nm tx i° Sup p I111 South University Ave. Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books Cameras and Supplies Spaordindgei y give most satisfac ioua. If It's Spaldin g's 7' It's Right Send for Cataliogue L 211. So. State St., Chicago, 11 ~--~'-- f i i ., r i 1 your style forE Fall is here nrIf you are a wise buyer, you choose the suit that looks par- ticularly sart on you, f rm }the line knowi for its style. Then you are right both ways. Your style is here,in the new Society Brand Clothes for fall. Double Service Fabrics to* select from- nthemroadmoor Stripes, the handsomest striped suiting we have ever seem, "F~ourteeh Inch Railroad Units .in Daugherty, Earl .E. Twins, Willis' F rnce: theii RDesitgn, Construction, Bl'akeslee. Carlos A. Spress, Carol F+ Man ufacture, Transportation, and op- I Ives, George F. Aldrich. eration," Nwas the title of the speech; tw hiick Rear Adiniral Charles P.B Deauville, Sept..27-Former premier PiunkeCtt eliver(ed -yesterda~y aI'.er- ;Veniizelos of Greece first heard the noon in Natural Sciencei auditorium, news of Kcing Constantine's abdication Admiral 'Plnnkett outlin~ed his' work i from a dispiatch shown him by -the Cf' supervision1 of the mianufacture of l Associated Press correspondent here. the five big 14-inch gluns here, their' today. He refused to make any cone,, transportation abroad, their being setlment.' up in France, and their operation I there. One, of the nt~ost interesting A rLUM US ' T? points of his speech was his tolling of I the transportation of the guns over-' STAFF CHANGES seas by ti e convoy system. He told also of his difficulties in enlisting men Wilfredl B. Slaw To Remain A l Editor necessary for the making f the gunls I A. y Wifl13e Busins and for their operation abroad.- ~t~c LITEARYCOLEGE HASAs the result of a meeting of alumniI called by President Marion Leroy Burton early in the summer and ad- ~UflTAP[ditional new contributions to the mag- CLASS ROOM RIIOJMEULazine of the alumni, The Michigan ______Alumnus has been reorganized and the! ILL A1,JI)ITRIUM, LAW SCHOO0L, staff' of the weekly paper enlarged. I ALUMNI HIALL PRESSED) Wilfred B. (Shaw, who has been INTO SRVICEthe secretary of the-alumnus associa- -TO SETICF -tion and editor of the Alumnus for 19 .a >' r .,, , III ; sE [? "f I 4 Can dies, Laundry .Agency, Tobaccos _ I P" -- 4 + ' ^rK.I' ..g ,, . qr 77 7771-' ' 777 - --W -i -, 777777.','l ,3 i I i I k i LAST TIMES TODAY HOUSE PETERS' AND A GREAT CAST IN r,"ntef " &! r 1 I: TWO STORES Wanted-College represenitatives or bus ness houses in every locality to N uidJe our complete ln o fparty, programs and novelties. Write at once for details And information. Samuple sets, are not free, so sample grabbers need not apply. The IPrinit Shop, Madison, Wis. i State Street Main Street I I OW NON. NIO NWU sGThe Storm.g ~~, d You Can Use "It is fortunate that our registra- tion did not show a material -in- crease," sa$id Prof. Wilbur R. Humph- -reys, assis tant dlean of the Collegie of -Literature, 'Science, and the Arts, yes- terday afternoon, "for if it had, we would not have known where to find room for the additional' students. There is a. noticeable shortage oif class room,. in the literary college thisl ye'ar, one which has made the Uni- versity feel how really cramped for room it is. Two rooms, have been, borrowed fin Hill auditorium for use as literarl classrooms. Rooms not1 designed for classes in the Library and in Alumni Memorial hall havea been pres,,td into service. Even last; year Room B. of the Low building was1 often calledl upon to seat students' 'not in the ;Law school, and, this year it i~s being used more than ever. Pro-' 'fessors' offices have supplemented the{ few seminar rooms in a few advanced1 courses. And on every hand "un-1 classliko" classrooms have been ne- < cessitated.3 The lack Hf room is the great, factozr that has pxevenjed somve departments1 from expanding so rap idly a's they mih~g-t have: desired. Andl it has. also increased thae size of the classes in individual subjects to a marked de-1 gree. When the new building program is rcoilized much will- have been done to -alleviat e 'this critical situation; but until then , every, possible available space will have to be utilized.. DE1~TSTO ];E 'CHOSEN F0R1) . A. It. CoA'F?I{ENC Delegates from Ann Arbor to be sgent to -the state conference of the Paughters of the American Revoli4- tion1, which is to be held in Batty~ Ceelo Oc.,0ar no ben'pcd. The 4 6ca1 chapter i plans niig~ to send at least 12 delegates, ac- cording to anr announcement given 'by Miss Sara Whedor,. Regent. A recep~tion for new membeps is to be hol,'d at the Kappa Alpha Theta so- rority house oil the afternoon of Oct. 19. Follow'ing th reception the first regular business meeting of the year will take place. Reports from the state conference will be given at this years, will still be the editor-in-chief.f In the nast Mr. Shaw has done almost all of the 04ditorial work for this weekly. He has, however, had the assi stance of Prof. H. P. Scott. Don- ald Hamilton Haines, '09, who is at the present time an instructor in the Journalism department, will act as associate editor to Mr. Shaw. P.: A. Leidy, '09, will act as business manager. Mr. Leidy ha~s also had .con- j siderable experience in the newspaper line,' as he has worked on several, daily papers. While in the University, Mr-. Leidy was on the varsity tennis team. In, addition to the men mentionedj above, Mr. Shaw will be assisted by a' staff of several other men who will be 'chosen later. As the Alumnus is the. official organ. of the Michigan Union. and the athletic association with the alumni, it is plannied to choose the rest of the staff from these two branches. With the staff enlarged and the use of the additional funds, The Alumnus intends to put out a larger and better paper. At the present time, it is per- haps the largest of college weeklies. It has a circulation of 8,100 copies. There are, only two or three in the country; that rival it and these two papers are those of Haivard and Yale. Fountain Pens that will keep you sweet at Wah#s.-Adv. FRtIDAY AND SATURDAY in - "Faki" Instruments 'for 'a Liletime FREE RAEROPLANE RIDES To tenr lucky people in Friday night/ audience we will give a ticket good for a 201-mile ride in Capat. Walter Carr's 5-passen- ger German Rumnpler Plane. NO CONTEST - NO STRINGS ATTAECHE{ ') - Just be in the audience Friday night before eight-thirty. COMING -SUNDAY "The Valley ofSilent Men." BUSTER HEATON . In - "C6 PS" III d Accuracy,', Strength iidity K' 4d I AST M AN OrDAKs LMS - A i Kodak Finishin.g, Enargernents Are built 'right into' Pease "Franklin" Instrumerits and their appearance and utility allows you to use them after college days, right thru professional life. "6Franklin " Instruments Are Priced.Right, Wahrs " -ook Store' G-ra a sBok Sore, Photographers to Michiigan Students For '17 Years l _ I I