_ T _ ,. _.. . ., mit him to arrange for the handling . of his $1,800,000 estate.C "No man going to the penitentiary eto LhTFtatOUNGmnPLANS ought to have that much money," Jus- - tice Thompson commented. Preliminary plans have been com-1 pleted for the annual fall band TWIN CITY WOMEN bounce to be given Nov. 28 in Hill TO ASSIST LEAGUE aunitorium, according to Carleton Pierce, '24M, business manager. iTvarsity banjo quintette will play. Save your numbers for the Arcade display at Carl Bay's Arcade Jewel- Lost Sor arber Shon's Christmas watch on ry.-Adv. ified ad I] Washington, Nov. 17.-The state de. partment tonight announced -the ap- pointment of John, Bassett }Moore as the American representative on the; International commission of jurists to consider changes in the rules of in- ternational law.. The commission is being formed persuant to a resolu-{ tion adopted by the Washington arms conference. Mr. Moore is now at the Hague where th ecommission is sched- uled to hold its first meet.ing Dec. LLOYD CONTINUES FIGHT Chicago, Nov. 17.-A move to obtain a pardon from Governor Small of Il- I linois for William Bross Lloyd, weal- thy communist party leader, who with 17 others of the party have lost their fight to escape imprisonment and fine, was declared yesterday by Frank Coineford, a special prosecutor, to be under way.. The mandate, ordering Lloyd to Jo- liet prison for fiYe years, has been put in the mails, addressed to Sher- iff Peters, of Cook county. Chief Justice Thompson of the state supreme court, last midnight denied Lloyd's plea for a 30 day stay to per- Howard Donahue, '24, and Bethany Lovell, '25, will play the stellar roles in a one-act farce, "The Scoop," writ- ten by "De Joisey Boid" and Cali- gula," Tie bill will close with the "Vic- tors," rendered by the bnandl. Badgers Will Install (:rid fG raplh A "grid graph" reporting the games play by play has been installed in the Wisconsin gymnasium. Wisconsin students were so enthusiastic over the results of the first trial of the device that the athletic board has decided to purchase it. .u ,,... . ...... ,.. , .,.., . ......,, . . _.,...w. .._.. _,, . . . _ r . ._ hello, nasin! B "Michigan-Minnesota night" will be celebrated Nov. 25 in Minneapoils at the Shubert theater, when the Bain- bridge players will present "Nice' People;" for the benefit of the Uni- versity of Michigan League fund. The performance is being given under the auspicesof the Michigan Women's club of the Twin Cities. "There will be specia Michigan mu- slc, decorations, and pep' to helprcel- ebrate that Michigan victory," writes Miss Dorothy Davies, '19, vice-presi- dent of the club: "The Women's club hopes by the presentation of this play' to be. ableto make a worth while,!con- tribution to the new Michigan League building." Tickets for the performance may be obtained at the box bfFice. Fall Games Oificluls to Meet All student councilmen and other upperclassmen who have consented to help with the Fall games between the sophomores and freshman classes' will report at 9:15 o'clock this morn- ing at the Student .ouncil office in University hall. On the tentative program drawn up are included numbers by the Varsity band, a marimbaphone solo by Bur-I ton Hyde, '25M, and vocal selections by Robert Dieterle, '=3M. Hortense Hoad, '24, and Gordon Wier, '24, will offer a specialty dance number, the WE JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU SOME- THING THAT EVERYONE IN ANN ARBOR ALREADY KNOWS - h. 4 DIAMOND TOPIC r SENTIMENT The diamond as an emblem of affection, is the appropriate Engagement Gift. Of all gifts between loved one,, noth- ing can take its place in perfection. Make sure then of its selection - of its color, cutting and brilliancy. We specialize in the finest diamonds for Engagement Rings. 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