A A AL.J Y.LA%.A A %.~A 2k ..... w ..~ IJER OF FASCISTI ARMY IS IDOL OF BLACK SHIR T COHORTS FUND DRIVE CONTINUED0 11Y Y Y I IMI I - 1 1 I r' J_ ____._ r ... I With the total amount subscribed to the Community Fund standing at $37,000, the Community Fund associa- tion has decided to take further steps to reach the sum of $45,600, the quota set at the beginning of the campaign. Names of contributors are being ta bulated and as soon as this work is completed a special detail of 50 workers will call on those who were not solicited in the first drive. No one who has subscribed will be solicited again. Henry W.' Douglas, president of the Community Fund association, states that the task of listing the names will be finished by the end or' the week and at that time the secon- dary campaign will be started. PROF. PATTERSON SPEAKS AT > ESH ENGINEERS' MEET FRESHMAN GIRLS COMPLETE PLANS FOR ANNUAL SPREAD Final arrangements for the fresh- man spread were completed at a meet- ing of the committee chairmen yes- terday. Decorations will be of pale green crepe-paper streamers running from a central cluster of many-colored bal- loons to the sides of the walls, which will have balloons strung along their. length. The favor dance, will be combined with the grand march to eliminate the necessity of making everybody form in line twice. The favors will be distributed to the freshmen by thcj sophomores at the end of the march. The rest of the evening will be de- voted to dancing, the music to be pro- vided by Ted Bennetts' orchestra. Re- freshments of wafers and punch will be served. M.IH. Seward, 210 So. Hamilton St.,} Saginaw, wishes the gentleman who called at his shop in quest of antique furniture pieces to communicate with him at once.-Adv. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. W ------------------ French Mashmallow Nut and Maple Mousse Week-End .. . Special Try this Delicious Brick Mallo-Nut 1 Only 60c a quart at your dealers Prof. George W. Pdtterson, assistant dean of the College of Engineerng and Architecture, was the speaker at a smoker held by the freshman engi- neering class in the upper reading room of tlto Union last night. Assistant Coach George Little, who had previously signified his intention of speaking, was unable, to be pres- ent, due to the pep meeting. Several songs were rendered by the Midnight Sons' quartette. Lost Something? Let a "Daily" class- ified ad find it for you.-Adv. C E CREAM 42830 S General Novelli, wearing the black' shirt emblem of his. party, sur rounded by yoitiliful followers General Novelli, the giant lead er of the Fascisti army, is one of th 3 most popular men in- Italy. His fol- °s fairly idolize their black shirted leader who has received practically every decoration of the Italian gov- ent. Novelli led the Fascisti cohorts into Rome. EXTRAVAGANCE LISH STUDENTS London, Nov. 21.-Much criticism as been directed against the facul- es of Cambridge and Oxford, as be- ig responsible for the extravagant fe lead by many of the undergrad- ates of the universities. The subject ained wide publicity recently when student committed suicide because f financial difficulties. , Dr. Farrell, vice-chancellor of Ox- )rd university, in his address of the pening of the fall semester,: said e hadto admit that compaints, oc- asionally lodged against undergradu- tes of extravagant living, were not' together without foundation. He lamed the local shopkeepers for ving students credit, and urged that udents be limited in the amount of oney allowed them. Dr. Farnell pointed out that the ays of "Pendennis" when undergrad- ates were allowed to give parties in ieir rooms and to be without restric- ons out of school hours, had gradu- lly come to an end, and he said that owadays cases of drinking among udents were almost unknown. lERICA PLAYS SMALL PART IN CONFERENCE AT LAUSANNE (Continued from Page One) riesent gathering bias agreed that the roceedings of the closed meetings hall be confidential, -xcept for such >mmuniques as may be issued by the rder of the general secretary. Eight powers are actually patici- ating in the conference as full mem- ers. They are Great Britain, France, aly, the inviting -powers, Turkey, .reece, Roumania, Japan, and Jugo- lavia. When questions effecting the regu- Ition of the Bosphorus and the Dar- ennelles are under consderation all 'e states bordering on the Black Sea ay participate. This means that ulgaria, Ukrania, Soviet, Russia aad eorgia will be given a voice ii the :rait: settlement. Ilini Enrich Stadium Fund Champaign-Urbana, Nov. 21.-Stad- m pledges for the University of inois have reached a total of $109,- )0 according to the latest count. Of uis amount $16,000. has been contrib- ted by the upperclassmen and more ian $25000 has been pledged volun- irily. The flying squadron, is now onducting clean-up campaign. Scalp and Blade to Hold Smoier Scalp and Blade, a national organ- ;ation of men from Buffalo, N. Y., and ecently organized here, will hold a noker at eight o'clock tonight in the nion. Plans for future social activities of ie club will be discussed at this me. All men from Buffalo attending le University are invited. Got a room to rent' !ADaily classi- ed ad will fina a roomer.-Adv. DERBY TOLEAD BAT Washington, Nov. 21.-Secretary Weeks figuratively will lead the Army mule and Secretary Denby the navy goat when the ;West Point Cadets and Annaoplis Middies march on the foot- ball field at Philadelphia for their an- nual game next Saturday. nnouncement thatythe two depart- ment heads will be on the job was made today. Vice-Pres. Coolidge, a neutral, will attend the game, it was said, but President Harding is com- pelled to remain in Washington. ADELPJJI HOLDS DEBATE ON THE QUESTION OF EUGENICS Several short talks and a debate on the subject "Resolved that a eugenics law should be enactedintthe state of Michigan," were given at the meeting of Adelphi House of Representatives last night. The meetings of the society are held every Tuesday evening in University hall and are open to all. I. A. C. Gets A A. U. Track Meet New oYrk, Nov. 21.-The re-election of Wm. C. Prout, of Boston, as na- tional president, the decision to take control of women's athletics and the award of the 1923 National Outdoor Track and Field Championship to the Illinois Athletic club of Chicago were the outstanding features of the clos- ing session today of the A. A. U. con- vention. Physics Colloquim Holds Meeting "Recent Advances in the Infra-red" was the subject discussed at the Phys- ics colloquium held yesterday after- noon in the physics laboratory. The program yesterday was a con- tinua'tion of the subject of the last meeting, and was presented by Prof. C. F Meyer, D. W. Bronk, and J. P. Cooley, of the physics department. Violin and Saxophone Players Wanted Tryouts for the group of saxophone and violin players which is to .ac- company the Union opera on its road trip during Christmas vacation will be held at 4:15 oclock today in room 308 of the Union. Sigma Delta Chii Meeting Postponed Sigma Delta Chi, which was to have held its regular bi-weekly session Thursday evening, will not meet un- til Wednesday, Nov. 29, a postpone- ment having been found necessary. ENGINEERING SOCIETY DANCE TICErTS F() ON SALE ODAY Tickets for the dance to be given by the Engineering society on Nov. 29 at the Union will go on sale in the Engineering society room in the engi- neering building. They may also be obtained fromj members of the social committee. The price is $1.25. Refreshments will be served. Graduate Accepts University Post Pauline Tessmer, '18, who has been spending the past six months in France and Spain, has returned and accepted a positions as technician in the Uni- versity hospital. HILL AUDITORIUM ELECTRICAL SCOREBOARD NOVEMBER 25H I r E Office Hours: 10-12 a.m.; I :30-5 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Phone 1746-J IRVING WARMOLTS, D. S. C. 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