THE MICHIGAN DAILY I UULI I EULUII I LLiJ IN FIRST MEET TODAY WILL PLAN STATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD HERE IN FEB- J.RARY All members of the Student Volun- teers are especially urged to be pres- ent at the first meeting of the year to be held at 4:30 o'clock today in the Upper Room of Lane hall. William Williams, '23M, president of the lo- cal group is eager to get in touch with every Volunters in the Uni- versity at this meeting and besides the regular business of the organiza- tion it is intended to make this gath-, ering one of a get-acquainted nature. One of the biggest things tAe band h"s to consider this year is the con-' vention here in Ann Arbor of the state Student Volunteer union some- time in February. Bennett Avery,'1 25M, is president of this state union1 and was president of the local band last year. Plans for this convention. 'vl.1 be started at the meeting today. CALLS FOUR UOUSE COMMITTEES EARLY Washington, Sept. 30. - Twenty members of the house-appropriation committee were urged by Chairmanf Madden to return here Nov. 10 to be- gin work on the first of the big sup- ply bills., It is the chairman's plan to put four of the sub-committees to work on that day so as to have ,as many appropria- tional measures ready for consider- ation by the house at the opening of the December session. The time fixed for the beginning hearings was taken in some quarters to mean that Mr. Madden did not look for an extra session in November, except possibly one called by the President to take up the ship subsidy bill. STINNES FIGURED ON U. S. LOANS New York, Sept. 30.-Atachment of funds carried in four New York banks to the credit of Hugo Stinnes, German industrial magnate, in connection with a $2,055,185 breach of contract suit filed by James A. Tillman, pro- moter, has revealed that Stinnes, through various financial . schemes, ha dmade attempts to float loans for hundreds of millions of dollars in this country.t Stinnes, Tillman's statement said, was to furnish collateral security that Tillman might undertake to secure a loan o $125,000,000 in the United States. This amount was needed by Stinn es at the time, it was said, for the pur- chase of American raw materials. Instead of furnishing this collater- al, the statement continued, Stinnes concocted a lot of "fanciful financial schemes as a sort of panacea for Ger- many's financial afflictions." which Tillman thought would never be se- riously entertained by American bank- ers. -- FURLONG INVITED TO LEGION MEET Harold A. Furlong, '24M, has been invited to attend the fourth annual convention of the American Legion which will be held Oct. 16 to 21 in New Orleans. Furlong is one of the few men who won the Congressional Medal of Honor, and it is as a Medal of; Honor man that he will attend the con-I vention. Besides the Medal.,of Honor, he hdlds the Croix de Guerre, Italian War cross, and is a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Furlong is temporary chairman of a body of Medal of Honor men which was formed last year at the third an- nual convention of the Legion at Kan- sas City. Final arrangements, election of officers and naming the organiza- tion? which by its nature will be limit- ed to between 5Q and 60 members, will be made at this convention, he said. 'STEAMER AQUITAMlA C4IMiS ROMEI E AMA1LY BAT TED UPi SNew Yorkc, Sept. 80.--Battered and patched after a harrowi g voyage through one of the worstA ntic hur- ricanes in years, the Cunard liner Aq- uitania steamed into port today. Ff- teen state room windows were smash- ed and other damage inflicted when the vessel encountered a te ii1 storm when butoneday ou t from oierboturg. Forty passengers! were cor>lied to sleep in the lounge room oviing to wa ter in their staterooms. E IGLT SUSPECTS IND1TED AND SUSPENDED IN CHICAO Chicago, Sept. 30.-Eight more offi- cials and employes of Chida board of education, named in indictments with Edwin F. Davis and Albert lt. Severinghaus; former president and vice-president of the board, on charg- f es of graft and irregularities in han- dling schccl funds, have been sus pended by Dr. John Hill R'obertson, president of the board. NEW STACKROQW TO BE ADDED TO LAW BUILDING ,LIBRARY Twenty cases of new books have necessitated the addition of a new stack room to% the Law Library as the present one is filled. One of the lecture rooms on the third floor of the north wing of the building is being fitted up for this purpose. It will al- so provide the library staff ,vith a workroom ' and furnish the badly -needed space for new books which are constantly arriving. MlISS %GLFNNA COLETT WINS WOMEIN'S GOLF CIIA1IPIONSHIP Wete0.s lphur aSprigs, 1WyVa., Sept 3.-is GeaCot,19yr old Providence girl, is the new woman golf champion of the United States. She was crowned late today on the course of the Greenbriar club, where she combatted Mrs. Willia mA. Javin, E0nglishchampion, in a scintillating 36 hole match to end the national wOnu's tournament. She outplayed her rival almost continuously. She was he he of anAmerican champion- ship of America. Rider, the pen specialist.-Adv. Got a room to rent? A Daily classi- fled ad will 'find a roomer.-Adv. Lose something? A classified in the Daily will find it.-Adv. Martha-Ann Fruit Cakes of Cincin- nati. Tice's Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. r Shubert Opening OJISte.le Winter Season Tomorrow, MICHIANMonday, Oct. 2 DETROIT (Opposite Cadillac Hotal) TELEPHONE MAIN 7790 plonk Beg. TONIGHT Sunday, Oct. I Nights 50c to $2.50 DETROITk1K Wednesday $ Best Seats Sat. 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