.,mpani..es TOSmb RI BE GITEN it NON aywork to be done during the holi- ;, ~day period are urged to call Miss m _____ TO fIVE OUTOORPLAY Foregn Students - I n 'y r Jt Assistant Announces Mlarriage Announcement has been madec narrage of Eileen Whitehead G~rime; assistant in the Botany departm e nit, a t ,.E l n o ,' 1 Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. I I LSEY'S 1)i NJJRSES ARRANGE HOUJSE OF SES FOR ' 1I PLE AGET I. Chaperones for 'the dlances this week # endl are as follows: Union, Friday- By a vote taken yesterday afternoon. an ntiinl4nf- of Rnn at Nwnmoan 4it3?way . BENEVIT~ Miss Martha Hills; Saturday-Mrs. E. BENFiTG,. Heartt; Armory, Friday -firs. Members of the junior class .of. the! Yates Adams;, Satuirday, Mri s. Al. RE Nurses' Training school have arrang- 'ac ed a December carnival which is to be - given tonight at the. nurses' home, i Women of the University who intend number 1, for the benefit of the Wo-j to be in Ann Arbor during the Christ- men's League. Although the greatest mas vacation are asked to sign up attraction is to be a dance which will within the :next fcw dlays at the Wo- continue throughout the evening, men's league booth in University hall there are also other -features plan- ! or at the office of Dean Jean Hamil- ned. ton in order that they may be' reached t Y it {(decided to depart from the usual poll-. cy relating to the annual Senior Girls'. } play and make it an outdoor produc- tion this year. Since thie theatrical equipment of the English departmnent, which was used this suminer for the outdoor productions of the Shakes-; pearian company of *New York City,'; will be used for the play the class will be enabled to give the production' with much iess expense. In .addition to this advantage it was thought that' the novelty of an outdoor production might make this play of greater in- terest. "Shirwood" and other produc- tions of like nature are being consid- ered at the present time by the com- mittee in charge of selecting a play, In order to make money for the SThe basement has been converted into a house of nonsense wVhere those who wish to spend a merry hour may K find amusement. Candy, 'frostbite:) and buttonaires will be sold. During the latter part of the evening feature dances have been arraniged, {Estelle Speidell, '24, is general, j chairman of the affair, and members of the freshman class are assisting, the juniors is their undertak~ing. The. by the Dean's office and invited to take part in the activities of Christmnas vacation. Blue books for signing up will be placed at the league booth in University hall and in the dean's of- flce. To, Be Entertainzed t- Foreign women of the University, will be given a real American merry Christmas according to; plans made by the Lansing, branch of the Ameri- can Association of University women. A real Christmas dinner, ,a Christ-, ?mas tree, a chance to play all the tra- ditional games and sing the Christmas songs will be given the foreign wo-1 men during the holiday timge by the." college alutnnae of Lansing who are l opening their homes to these women from other lands. In this way the foreign guests- will not only be giv- en a happy Christmas 'but also a glimpse into the intimate home life 'of' this country. All foreign women students who have not made other arrangements for the Christmas vacation are invit- ed by the Lansing aluimnae to accept. their invitation' for at least a part of the, holiday period. This same plan W'as adopted lastl year by the Lansing branch of the American Association of University1 Women and many of the same group of foreign students who went last j yar have planned to go again this year. Further, informnation 'about the plan Is available at Dean liamnilton's of- 'flce. SILK HOSIERY SILK AND WTOOL HOSIERY WOOL HOSIERY" GLOVES JEWELRY COLLAR BAGS TRAVELING BAGS. UMBRELLAS BATH ROBES SILKSIRTS PAJAMAS CAPS ~ OVERCOATS SUITS UNDERWEAR 4 e GIF SUGGESTIONS HATS / Eugene ~ Gr ac e -A new industrial star of the first miagnitude Is in the ascendant. Steell men "in on -the know" declare thatI carnival o'clocek. will continue from 8 to 11:30 Eugene G,. Uraoe, president of uthe. Bethlehem 'Steel company, will be the successor to Elbert H. Gary, chairman bof the United States Steel corporation,, 'whn the latter retires. For the pres- ent Grace is slated to, head the com- bined Bethlehem and Midvale inter- (BIS o y Associated Press) Moscow, Dec. .-Mister' of War Tirotzky and Leo Kameneff, presidentl of' the Moscow Soviet, in recent pub- lic addresses in this city, repeated previous assurances as to Russia's readiness to reduce her army provid- ing other, states, would do' the same thinig. The occasion was a ;gathering of delegates to the Third Internationale. Trotzk~y announced that the Soviet government "is ready and eager to cut its armed forces in half or even to one tenth of the present strength, provided other countries would agree to similar'reductions." The war min- ister expressed the hope that the out- come, of the disarmament conference to. be held in Moscow within a month would result in a reduction of the ar- mies7 of the Balkan statecs. Kamneneff said he had a message to' the world. "Russia," he declared, "is indeed eager for peace and. is prepar- ed at any time to reduce her 'fighting forces, if given guarantees by, other countries. But in making these pro-' posals," 4he continued, "it must be understoiod'' ,thatbecause of our strength we would refuse any $Vro- posals 'vhick might tend to humiliate Soviet Russia." "That is no idle boast and day byj dlay we are showing greater strength' in Communism, greater; constructive ability in reorganization of the coun- try and in reestablishing ourselves." A review of the .;Red Army follow- ed these_ speeches.' The troops filed past a' large reviewing stand. The Moscow' garrison headed the parade and included cavalry, heavy and light artillery, machine gun outfits, tanks, armored cars and anti-aircraft guns; then there followed droves of factory; and railroad workers armed with. rifles, thousands of trade unionists, and many children. .I AT THE TBEAT9RS Ct861t-- Tida Arcade-"Brawn of thme North,"' featuring Strongheiirt, the wonder dog ; comedy and news. Majestic-Shirley Mason in her latest comnedy, "Ymouth MIust Have Love;" and news fea- ture. All league or sorority houses desi - 'University of Michigan League it was ing booths at the bazaar dance which decided to investigate 'the matter o:' is to be given on Saturday evening in engaging Irene Oiastle for a program. Waterman gymnasium, are asked to - - - call Mary Hobson or Miriam Reid at 1-111pp{ i NTI AVAILABLE I 627 to make armrangements for iuiver- 1 'O WME OBTAIN IWORI( city truck service. 1University womaen who wish to ~Women are urged to volunteer their, earn their board and roomu during they services any' day this week at N'ew-' Christmas vacation are asked to re- berry hall, to assist in completing a port to MiIlred Sherman at the of- number of toys which were started in ' lee of Dean .Jean Hamilton as sever- the Y. W. C. A. workshop and have 'al opportunities of this nature are not been completed. available. Any p ersons who have ________ y. i ii rbr_ Wadharn's and SPORT COATS KNIT JACKETS SWEATERS BELTS AN''D BUCKLES HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR Two STORES STREET MAI N STR EET STATE , .. .. . ftmwwlim Co. Orpheum _-*"Some presented, by the giene companyt. Wuerth -- Harold "Grandma's Boy~;" of Fortune," with De La Motte. 'Wild Oats," 8ocial Hy- Lloyd in. and "Fools Marguerite k ' 1,' ,