THE MICHIGAN DAIL_ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN, Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. 'Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 3 S TURIAY, NOVEMBER 18,. 1922 Number 48 All Hoslders of Football Tickets and Residents of Ann Arbor: A crowd of over 40,000 will be present at the Wisconsin-Michigan football game Saturday, Nov. 18. A large number of the visitors will come in automobiles. Parking space in Ann Arbor is limited to the streets. To avoid congestion, every owner of an automobile in Ann Arbor should leave his car at home and not park on any of the streets. This would aid very materially in providing parking space for those who must come to our city in automobiles and immensely aid in relieving congestion. All streets will be closed to automobile traffic within one block of Ferry field. This is necessary in order that the crowd may enter and leave Ferry field at the gates designated on back of tickets. Each holder should enter and leave the field at gate so designated. This will prevent jamming either going in or coming out of the field and will aid those in charge and the traffic policemen as well in handling the crowd satisfactorily. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON TICKETS AND SIGNS NEAR THE GROUNDS. ALL OWNERS OF CARS IN ANN ARBOR LEAVE CARS AT HOME AND OUR TRAFFIC AND CRDWDING PROBLEM WILL BE SOLV- ED. CO-OPERATION IN THIS RESPECT HAS BEEN FINE THE PAST TWO YEARS. President Turns' WHAT'S GOING ON Back '26Revolt Apparently anxious to show in some N0OTiCE--Copy for this column should way their determination to win in to-I be submitted by 5:30 o'clock ofy the day before publication. I day's underclass contest, over 700 -o pfreshmen, last night gathered on the SATURDAY steps of Hill auditorium, where they S:30 A. M.-Frosh band meets in tp- fought with the sophomores as they per study hall, Union. emerged from the Michigan-Wiscon- 7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets in sin mass meeting. Lane hall. Upon being notified of the miniature 7:30-Craftsmen meet in Masonie uprising, Vernon F. Hillery, '23, presi- Temple. dent of the Student council, addressed 7 :30- Greater Newark club meet it the freshmen, and after A few words room 306, Union. Plans for all Jer- j persuaded them to go over to the residence of President Marion L. sey smoker will be discussed. Burton. 8:00-Chinese Students' club meets, BursdinBorith r President Burton talked to them foul Lane hall auditorium. about 15 minutes. He pointed out SUNDAY that the object of the faill games was 9:30 A. M. - University Men's Bible to give the rival classes an opportun- classmete in pperity to give vent to their class rivalry. c;lass metes in Upper Room, Lane. t rdcae httasvly hall. 'om He further declared that the students hac,. had been given self government only 12:60-Shident class, Church of Christ, on condition that there be no out- South University avenue, bursts of violence between classes. 142:010-aptist guild meets, Baptist At the end of his talk, President Bur- Guild house. 1 :0--Student Bile classes, Wesley ton requested that they go home, and save their energy for the coming hall. :00-Open house, Wesley hall. games. The crowd of freshmen gave 6:00--Social half hour, Baptisi church assent and quietly dispersed. parlors. Try a "Daily" liner if you want to 6:30-Wesleyan guild in Methodist get real resulta.-Adv. f UNION RECALLS TICKETS Men holdng tickets numbered 23, 55, 69, 100, 105, and 148 for the dance to be given tonight at the Union must see Homer Heath, general manager of the Union, before noon today in or- der to explain their right to the tick- ets. If the holders of these tickets) do not report to the Union this morn- ing, their trckets will be refused at the door tonight, Union officials an- nounced yesterday. FINAL SPEAKERS CHOSEN FOR EXTEMPORE COMPETITION j 'Rules For Block pi r-cank Reporte& Se 4 ""Section Given ashington, No. 16,A rAm- I1ah n tn71v 6 -Al m r _ i e cans in the vicinity of Valparaiso were reported "safe and well", said ad- The following regulations will be in vices received by the state department today, bearing on the recent earth- effect in the space in the west stands quake in Chile, from Consul General where the block "M" wil be formedi Carl L. Deectman, at Valparaiso, FIELDING IfI. YOST, Direc: or of Intercollegiata Athletics. l I . . I i Men who will speak in the finals of the extemporaneous speaking con- test were chosen at a preliminary contest held by Delta Sigma Rho yes- terday afternoon. They are J. A.I Miller, '24, George Gibson '23E, Nor- man Johnson, '25, John Comstock, '24, Frank Backstrom,h'24, Donald Fredericks, '24 and Millard Pryor, '24. The finals will be held in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8 o'clock next Thursday night. It. will be under the auspices of the Oratorical association. A silver loving cup and a. book will be given as prizes. today:j Keep flag down when not in use forI The first "M" will be made between halves-at which time only the blue flags are to be held up at the first command of the cheerleader-at the second, the yellow flags are to be helO When holding flag for "M", stand up. and keep it spread out in front o i your chesty I When the Michigan locomotive Iq given from the center of the field, stand and sway from the left to the right with your flag, starting on the left side with the first "rah". At the end of the yel, wave the flag over your head. During the second half, wave flag when intsructed to do so by the cheer- leader and at no other time. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. Chile. Union Lists Rooms Information concerning rooms fo- the weekend may be obtained at the Union, where they have been listed for the past six weeks. Yesterday af- ternoon approximately 300 rooms haj been let and 200 were still availablet Gargoyle Has Record ale More than 3,500 copies of the No- vember Gargoyle were sold Thursday according to the sales department of that magazine. This is one of the largest issues that the Gargoyle has eve~ had. Banks Close at Noon Due to Game Ann Arbor banks will close at noon today on account of the Michigan- Wisconsin game. They will re-open at seven o'clock in the evening as us- ual and will remain open until eight. 4 >R. 0. T. C. Course 3 Military Science: Examination Course 3 Novenmber 20 and 23. Study profiles