THE MICHIGAN DAILY T1URS'DAY, UOENTS SUSPEND ON GAMBLING GHARGE1 DIISSI RM NVRI BY COMITTEEON IS- Italian Cardinal May Be Called To National Senate' Announcement was made yesterday .from the office of President Marion L. Burton, of the suspension for one year of thirteen students who have been implicated in big ga'mbling games this' year. Two of that numbier have already left the University. In the case of the eleven wvho re- main, the University Comnmittue on Discipline which pronounced the sen- tence has agreed to grant a stay of execution on the grounds that those implicated will promise to do no more, gambling during the year and that, they will :report once a month or of- tener, to the member of the commit.j tee from their school or college. f The two who are not. now in school, will not be allowed to re-enter the, University, according to ;the ruling of the committee, wvithout its consent and then only und]er the conditions.. that it specifies. The cases of gambling which have already come up for -discipline to the committ~ee have been -flagrant ones tha.t involved large sums of money and& the issuing of checks which wvere unredeemable. N)names were given out for publi- catztn. FEB, 9SET AS -HOP (Continued ifromt Page COne) The applications which are to be given out on Tuesday and Wednesl day wvill be returned as soon as Iaos- sible to the applicants with notices that the applications have beeni grant- edl, or with. notices that they have not been granted and ,the reasons -why' they were not granted. The ticket committee hopes to return these ap- plications, rejected or granted, to the applicants by Dec. 12 or 13, and also hopes to>-be able to seal the tickets for the Hop Jan. 4 and 5. Appointments Annowac ed A. number of appointmnents; of ;jun- iors, not :,on the Hop c ommwit tee, Will soon be made by John P?. L.atn,_'24, chairman of the ;committee,- to help in the work of preparing for the for- ma~l dance. Russell Thomas, ','MEd, " of Glen Lven, Pa., has boen chosen to act as secretary for thle committee at its. meeting. fTe committee 'will meet'. ,at 4 o'- clock tomorrow afternoon in room :102 of Vthe Union to consider various bid. which have been received fromr or-I g~nizations wishin~g to furnish sup- plies for the entertainment. - WOME'Sr DEBATING TEA TO MEET OHIO TDMDRROW MRS. ]% L . BURTON WILL PRESIDE AT AFFIRMATIVE DEBATE 1 HERE Michigan women's affirmative de- bating team will meet the Ohio wo- 'men's negative team in a joint deC- bate to be held at 8 o'clock tomor- row night in University Hall. Members of Michigan's negative team will leave fore Columbus .this af- ternoon to debate with the.Ohio affirm- ative squad. They will be accompan- ied by Prof. Louis M. lrich,. of the pub- I ic ,speakng department, and Mrs. Eich Members of the Michigan afflrrna- tive. squad .are: Frieda Diekoff, - '24, '4:one Moriya, '23, and Florenep F11u1- ler, '25. The negative team consists of : Beulah Fox, '23., Celma 'Simonson, '23, and Lucile Welty, '23. These Nyo- men are all members of Athena so- ciety and have had previous experi ence. Ohio will bie represented hiere by her negative team composed of Eve- lyn Campbel, Florence Dyer, and Mercedes Dobell. The presiding offi cer will be Mrs. Marion 1,. Burton. IProfessor J. 1:. Locuce,,of Xorthwst- emn University, will judge the ,debate. I An 'admission of 25 cents will be charged., t'ickets can be obtained from any member of -Athena society. Foreign Student Wins Essay Pri IJogendra 1Nh'. Sahni, grad, is th I winner of $206 as second prize in tho intercollegiate essay competition he]c by the World Prohibition convention now meeting in Toronto, Canada. Th( subject of his paper was " Bacchus of C ivilizatiow". Salni is a gradluat( --student, specializing in journalism I whose home xs in Rawalf Tindi, India "IThe World Convention for Prohibi tiunn, now holding its sessions in To ronto, is perhaps the widest repre sented and most historical gathering "GE' T-AG QU~ANTED" egie at eight o'clock Saturdiay ev,- Sof its kind yet held. More than 3,000 FO ening in Barbour gyminasium by the 'e delegates, representing 60 nations of PAR IX O GRASt~ memibers of the Graduiate School. the globe, are attending the conven- Professor R. M. Wenley, of the hil- tion. In an effort to bring together all of osophy departm:en~t, will be the lcad- ae More than six nations are reprne- ingspekron ithe varied programi e sented among the foreign student del- the rdaesuet ftedfeettiat will precede 11t) dance. d egates attending the meet from the departments on the campus and havel la general "get-acquainted" party, thelUnvriyoMchg. nUiestofMcia.spirit of former undergraduate days Let a <,Daily" clsiidad rent ,that leIhunph3lre34s speaks at Mt. Pleasant will be revived in a dance that will I vacant roomi for y)u.-Aciv. 7r Prof. Wlbur R. Htumphreys, assist-,,_______________________________________ ant dean of the literary college, hasi a.Ireturned from lil. Pleasant -where he -ET LIHDBS d- delivered a lecture at the Mt. Pleas- o-ant Normal school on "Poetry in the/ e- Bible". ~s and 3NATINEE SATUIUAY, 0. P. I PRICES $1.109 $2.20.) $2.75 MADISON AVENUE CORL; FORTY-FOURTH STRI99T jNiEW YORK~ TeIlphone .Ci3 Lu rry Hill 8o .Our Representative will be at the HOTrEL STATL..ER, DETROT IT MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 AND !5 with Samples of Ready- raade C' 1-!hi n Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. for Fall and Winter Useful Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys arc listed alphabetically and priced ini our Booklet "Christmas Suggestions". which we shall be pleased to send on request 1 Air. Al AS PRESENTED~ FIVE SOLID YEARS AT HIS MAJESTY'S, THEATER ~ LONDON BO The probability of nominating high church dignitaries as members of the Italian senate again is bringing to kthe fore the great question of a re- fapproachnien t between the church and: state in Italy. It is undeistood that Premier Mussolini will request King Victor Emmanuel to appoint Cardin- al Maffi, of Pisa, anid Mgr. Endrici, archbishop of Trent, .as senators -of the ;kingdom. IiO0R RECEPTION (By Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 29.-Georges Clemen- cea'u, touring the United States in an effort to forge closer bonds between this country and France, tonight re- peated the following Thanksgiving message: "D~eeply touched by. the kind reception granteds me and the at-! tention given to the delievry oP my message, there is much I am thankful for.", The former war- premier, who- de- livered the fourth of a series of lec- tures here yesterday, spent the day resting. He leaves tomorrow for Springfield, where he will visit the tomb) of Abraham Lincoln. From there he will go to St. Louis, arriving Friday morning. We D'jeliver 8OSTO N TREMONT'0R. BOYLSTON NEWPORT 220 ErLLEVUE A~vENuc& l A '1- .n ..Y ........r .. ... Eat ow. ,I x i s i Ii Thanksgiving Right to Your Room HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS EGG HAM FRIED HAM HAM & EGG PORK BEEF DENVER OMAHA SANDWICHES Coffee - Milk - Cocoa Coney Island Lunch PHONE 1959-J' iF IS0 on ' t Miss Those ' higSits! i Gloria Dinner -"Ming Toy don't like China-- don't think China -don't know why for hell God ever put me i Chi na!"' Ipossible Mrs. Belle' a gFaiviout 9idwe Alfred Co riot To Play Here Monda Alfred Cortot, the distinguished Pvrench piianlist, will play o21 the third dumber of _ the extra concert Secries, Monday evening in Hill1 auditorium. Hie is known as thle "second Padere- wski" and has prepared an especial- ly attractive program that shou01ld be held long in the n-emory of tbilse that are privileged to hear himi.'Mr. Corn- it, is a pianist who has won signal nqte? thr w).- oul, the country - and abrioad, being characterized as one of file most verile and dominating fig- ures that have bemn seen afmong the premliere Pianis ts of the day. Hie has selected a u.mbler of piecesl that Ile will lay which nro new to the music lovers oi Ann Ai-1j~r'. I 1t;! 11 AVARSITY INN, 512 JEAST WltlIAM STR9FET PRICE $1 GLORIA went to Paris especially to get {up-t6-the-second goonis and bathing suits ryfor this picture. r\* A'I; , }' 1 \ ' r r ;^ ' ' t -- - The most important ne ws: Dinner's from I to 2:.30 today! 2 / r ' _ 1, N V^ ' ' Li { ys rA!i "7 a , (Y !/ y DDD r j - 1 ' ' .y .. M ' ,, vt 1 . . a t I Cast uelpdes JTUNE E FLYI)- r' l ,' 3+ N ,, i -AARE AL THANKSGIVIN- A AMUSEM ENT ,FEAST THREE MATIN EES TO][AY--1 r,0, e3:00, 4:30 FULL ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON A;D!:!R N 21 - AE you ready to eat the finest dinner ev er? We're all prepared to se'rve it, 'with menu features that will be distinctly appealing.. TI h e low prices will make it pleas- ingly inexpensve. SPECIAL ADDED A TTRACTION10S IN "OUT OF PLACE" Mrr 1 Open Today Only 't Above HMirs F !, t+ . . :+u . : ° : :.i j S -I l J hi COI I 4G S 1 D, CHARLES RAC' IN "ALIAS AFFAI'S+ CAESAR" ;'c= ; ,,' _: . I inn Arbor SHOE Repairing SHO~and Shined HATCleaner, HATS.,,,d BIGok d Mfetia SO9N "BRAWN OF TlE, NORTh" f For tale biggest and best seens in months-wvait for show the old town has 12, F~st Liberty SATISFACTIOM GUARANTEED A P-..w 5b-T This world-famous clog has not ontly b>affled scienis~ts by, his almost human reasoning power, bui tapins into Ain(I'r- ican popularity, eclipsing in theatre