THE DAILY ilbs!' ;EAU GETS rumo FROM .... ..., d Plays Largest Mart"mbap honze bil REFATS W1M , TfAT GFU- 1AANY IS A(SAIi PREPARING QUOTES FIGUIRES TO PROVE CONTEN TIONS Siakin 11) enZeof Fr;'1auee A.gainstC lm srg(,: . of M1tarisnil anti ' ~ipexiallsnil (By Associated Press) Chicago, -Nov. 23.--Speaking before an enthusiastic audience in .the aud- itoriumn today, Georges 'Clemenceaun took the epitaph on General Grants tomb, "Let us have peace," as his' text. The "Tiger of France," welcomedr in two cordial pro-French addresses by Brig. Gen. Jacob M. Dickinson and' Charles D. Dawes, -declared he "had no speech left" because they hadz taken the message from his lips. Clemenceau then went into another defense of Fran~ce against the charges E of militarism and imperialism, declar- ing France was not so charged when she was holding the Western Front j against Germany. Presenting figures, on F'rance's losses he said, America , had she suf- fered equally, would have had 4,000,-' &;,0 dead and 10,00,000 wounded.' The fate of the war was decided the day it became known America was on the fighting line, he declared. "You hear every day that we want to crush Germany," he said. "No! No! We .don't want to crush a mani that Iwel fare BureauI The distinctive feature of dress as Iadopted by the class consists ina To Care For Poorj checked mackinaw shirt.' Only mm bers of this class will be permit -ted to buy them at this special race, a When the Christmas tide rollsI list of the '24Ea's being kept at the around thiA year, the joys and cone~ stores. The first order will bre receiv- forts that; go to 'make' this season a 'Ed within ten days. happy one will not be found lacking ______ inl the families of the ,poor. _ T EAESTOA Already" hands are at work in an cif- ;J LDR4 DLAE OA fort to brighten the Christmas for the )kfOR TORONTO CONFERIENC, less fortunate. The different organi- zations that are interested in thisf Thomas L. Underwood, '23L,- who work are getting together and co-op- was recently chosen by the Unioni to crating their efforts, with the advan- =represent it at th~e annual conference tage that all needy families 'will be o olg n nvriyuin t taken care of with equal consideraz fcleg n nvrit nor.c be held Thursday at Toronto, C ah, tion. With this view, the Family Wel-wl ev n ro ensa o fare bureau, which has investigatedthtcy. tiso rem rd conditions has made out a list of the that, cince Ite ichiganeUnion is to poor families which 'will be used in;tasnc h ihga no sL a large extent the father of unions the work of the local organizations,r in view of the superiority of it ; jheaded by the Students Christian as- buligadIgnztoterpe I soiaton.sentative froin this university has an 1{ ! important place in the business of the O)RIERS 'O R uJwEN v3NEER l'convention.- 4X:113 i lTS tBE IN ODiAY! -- ~~~No Mail 'Delivery ~'tnsiii All junior engineering students whoIMalcriswllntovrher wish to obtan their "distinctive des routes tomorroaw. the post office and, in the first consignment must place various sub-stations will be closed allI their orders today at Wuierth's cloth- day and all banks will close in oh- ing store or with any of the following servance of Thanksgiving day. ;junior engineers: C. A. Miller, M. D. Latson, H, E. Biggs, and R. H. Trites. An initial .payment of $1 must be made upon placing the order, the remainder of the $3.75 being payed when the L O O order is filled.! ___ __ __ __ __ TH IS SI N! , Call 445 ~Huron St. Taxi. 25c.-Adv.. Huron St. whio was heard in the Ba~nd Bouince last night at Dill auditorim. 3 FOREIGN STUDENT FUNDS Prof. Jonathan A. Hildner, of the, German department, has been appoint- ed chairman of a committee to ins vestigate fiinancial conditions of for- eign student sadto Supervise the projlct of a foroign student Joan. This loan has been proposed as a Adiscussion of the practice oif gland transference, in The Sunday Alagazine for" December 3.--Adv. the s To every beet. TO with sonal ives pleasure, Frgtey~s satif sweet tooth and - appetite and cheer itafter Get Your Smeal is highly premm icial., ocarry it always you is but riea- mt ble foresight. S cents' the package IL Seated lh 0791 owes us money." solution of the problem ccafrontnig The eager viowd, unable to hear, many foreign students now attending broke ,in and, applauded until the "Ti- the University._ Coming from Iistan~t gecr" got behind a loud speaking 'de-ladtoanw ndsrngcuty vice that brought his voice to a roar. th tdns ecueo oiia "Germany," he declared, "has a teesuetbcueo oiia power to rc,uperate that I cannot abut: uprisings in their' own countries or admire", other causes, have frequently found Asserting he had been called a liar themselves stranded financially. It for his char~ge that Germany was pre- is opeetastain~ hskn paring for war he said he could read that such a loan has been suggested. official gures of armeod caches in If for sonic reason the governnien" Germany to "see who was telling the allowances are delayed, foreign stu- truth"}. dents would be able to 'draw on the The discoveries reveal, 1- cannon proposed fund and repay the bozrr' and 240 Howitzers dug up from the E oe ltr caces;18 arg 1~ldguns and 107' In one instance of this kind, quot- cannon found In Saxcny; 3,000 sets of ing Ying Hsu, '24E, president of the ~field equipment found in BKerlin and! Chinese Student club, "Two students 1 0 b t h s o a e t t t e U i e st f.M ci a "MLultiplyfthis; by 50 and you have last year by the Chinese government an idea o what~ has b;een found to on arriving in Ann Arbor, found tl alj date," he added. their funds hadl been delayed, due to He donic-d he had preited wvar in political difficulties at home. The a short timge. "I don)'t pi~editct, I Chinese cl0b, with+ some trouble' was warn,"' he said[. " can' t ,ay when it finally ab'e to advance the money." will come but I ain lustifled in say- Ai'ccording to Prof. }iildner the for- ing that All these preparationzs are eign students loan. would eliminate not fozr peace." such difficulties,. He further addsE I:eirn esi ltma o:e a o ny hns tdns u proach AmeoricaL the "Tiger" reiterat-; almost all foreign students, are atl ed that lie did not think this country! some tine confronted with a like sit- "dlid just right" in, leaving E~urope 'nation. One of the big 'problems tc-, alone to enforce the treaty of peace. self-supporting foreign students, he' says, is the exchange in money, which RED C ROSS PO L not only causes a delay, but also, , f . !greatly depreciates the wyorth of for- CALL UCCESFULegn currenicy. SHOES REPAIRED BY EXPERT REPA IRMEN f 'V THROW TN E OLD DHES AWAY!1 HAVE THEM FIXED UP 343 Sou-TFI MAIN STREET Itb M -EAV~ ERfec-A tion. in Cleaning and Pressing 1- Th Fli La I _. . _ Recen~t returns show that the local Red iCross roll call has now, reached a total of 2,500 memberships.. Thi-k surpasses last year's record by 500 members. The roll call this year was to have extended from Armistice day)1 Nov. 11, through Thanksgiving day,. Nov. 30, but it wras delayed almost a3 wreek because of the commuunity drive which began at the same tine. In' 'spite of this delay, Dr. S. S. R{obin.;, general chairman, reports that this year's campaign has niet. with greater success than -was anticipated by even the most enthiusiastic. It Is Dr. Robins' belief that a great! part of the camipaign's success was due to the special appeal made by the Near East fund which the Red Cross "lso sponsored at this time. The report shows that 105 member- ships have been received from frater- nities so far and it is believed that the final checking up Thursday will! greatly increase this number. M~OT1EL ALLEINEL Splendid Thanksgiving turkey. din- ner, $1.51~. 12-2 p. M.-Adv. Ty Pew nriters Fentad or Sold - _ coi Easy Terms R 9u You can rent s any typewriter you select from our catalog w.ith L~t -- the privilege of deducting from th e prch se price all rental paid dor- ig the fas=t 5ix months, should you at any time (lecidec to buy the type- writer. Or you can buy on smnall nt)710ly paymrents. FRE TRIAL Anvr nuthine you select on tent days' free trial. If yout are. not satisiied for any reason whatever, you se-nd it back at our expense. ALL MKE lelaes tmodels, Under- wok~od, Self-starting Reming-ton, Silent I. C. Smith, etc. Every machine is in perfect condiition-rebuilt by our ecclusive Young ProIcess, and, backed by our ioca guarantee. You are satisfied or your monley is refunded. ENGINEJUNGCA OIETY TO Music for the IEngineering Society dance which will be given' tonight at the Union will be provided by the Un;* ion orchestra, featuring James J. Johnson, '23, in original interpreta- tions of the latest s ngs. I This will be the fourth entertain- mient of the society since the open- mgof the fall- term, and will be fol- lowed by a combined srhioker and bus- iness meeting which will be held sometime' before Christmas vacation. . ,k II a HOTEL ALLENEL Is serving a splendid steak supper every evening.-Adv. and fish I Let Faizamo 7Ikers tell yoga -and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected bso manayamen Vol IA RIO _9XTrF.