THE MICHIGAN DjLY EUTON HATRED BREAK OUT IN ARMED RESISTANCE TO FRENCH? umcr nr m ov rrn Commerce ha ber ybuilding. Mr. Grommet is thq S e e k s New Rights tical association. Both of the peak ers were from Detroit. fin £ i Edl Z5..7~e PREMI HALSEY'S DAN W1uerth mulu~t ! of 171111, tu' REPRESENTATIVE IN NORTHERNj LEAGUE TO BE CHOSEN IN ELIMINATION TRIALSt All orations for the preliminaries in the Northern league oratorical con-I test must be handed in by Feb. 20 to Prof. Ray K. Immel of the public; speaking department. The orations1 are limited to 1850 words and if they' are longer they will not be accepted.i According to Professor Immel severer al persons have already signified theirt intention of writing orations and it is t expected that the number of orationq submitted will exceed previous years,! All persons submitting orations will be given a chance to deliver them. By means of a series of elimination contests held for the different classes one sophomore, two juniors, and twq1 seniors will be chosen to compete in a public contest here and the winner,' will represent Michigan in the Nor- tern league contest which will bq: .,)d this year at the University of Min-f nesota at Minneapolis, Minn., next Alay. Orations should be submitted to Professor Immel in room 303 Mas6rv hall. Lose something? A classified in7 classified ad will sell ft for you.-Adv. A letter from the Detroit Board of Commerce to national chamber at Washington, D. Q., recommending a change in the by-laws of the consti- tution to allow the University chani- Player"' Club Gives Social Members of the Players' club and their friends were entertained at a club get-to-gether last night in the IlWe Call For and Del Women's league room of Darbour gym-iI HORACE CLAVEAU ber certain membership and govern- nasium. The social was given by the CLEANING & PRESSIN mental rights, was read before the di- organization in order to better ac- Fine Custom Tailoring rectors of the student organization quaint the members with one another 802 S. STATE 3 last night at a meeting in the Union. and to stimulate greater interest in The letter, among other things, the club.-[ pointed out the good which the Uni- versity chambers could effect by fam- Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Read the W ant iliarizing students with the purposes. customs and work carried on by the municipal bodies, so that after. grad- uation the city chamber would be as- ++ ured of an experienced and com- TEL I AGENT AND INTEREST patent membership.I_. w 8r Third Orchestra Chosen for 1o1) "The Keystone Serenaders," one ol the prominent orchestras of the East has been chosen to play for the 1924 J-Hop in the place left vacpnt by the Henry Theis' orchestra of Detroit which had formally contracted to play for the dance. Theiss was forc- ed to break his engagement because of an unavoidable conflict in dates. Detroiters Address Prescott Club Two of Michigan's leading pharma- cists, George Grommet. and J. H. Web- ster, talked to the membeis of thet Prescott club at a meeting of the or- ganization last night in the Chemist Your bank should be sound, accurate and efficient. But that is not enough. Banking service to be of the most use to you should be also intelligent and interested. That is what this bank tries to be: FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK v -- df- German sccurity police camped iii square at actrolp Rerorts are current that the Germans may offer armed resistance Jo further invasion of their country by the French. It is rumored that Field Marshalh Hindenburg and Lunden- dorf, former idols of Germany, are be coming restless and are being lookeI upon by the Teutons to save themfrom the French. German troops, un der the guise of security police are said to be gathering at out of the waycenters, according to advices from F' rance 101-105 So. MAIN 330 SO. STATE ST. U .. I Y At 0 Z" AN IF l-I 7. 7% , -1 t-- - - , - -- - -- - -- . - 11 . . i WA , - Aita planes A nSubm narines j;nizdin U nhIam{pered b)Y Coldth A Cold weather has not hindered the Threaten English Security niersity building program nor in any way tended to retard its pro- -TURNER gress, according to reports from the ---- -office of Prof. John F. Shepard, of the "England's territorial security 4iq theatened invasion by Spain h4't- p h Lolgy department, superviso res now endangered as it has been en* the destruction of the Armada, 1'58: 1 -ve Teen made to prevent freezing dangered not more than three times fh danger from Napoleon just b or '' thf concrete before setting, and before In rmodern history," declared the battle of Waterloo; and tl' , er- L h.:ir:g has gone on as formerly. Prof. Edward R. Turner of the Euro- ma'- tep obektruhat man's attempt to break through 1~ th pean history department yesterday. French coast opposite Great 1_. _. Got something for sale? A "Daily" "France commands' the English, channel. With 10 aeroplanes to E ng-during the Great war. the Daily will find it.-Adv. land's one, she could have airmen across the Channel in thirty minutes, and within 24 hours London would b. at her mercy. England's navy would be of no use against a concerted ai7 attack, and in addition French guns command the whole width of thrFA Channel. ;Correct Fo rmral Attire "England produces less than half -e enough food stuffs to support her pop- - rt ulation. If imports were cut off, her people could survive for a short time on limited rations, but within a month' It is always best to p 1 a c e the pinch' of starvation would be 'felt." 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I ~1 r g Dry MANYCARS TO ENTER ANNARBO9AUTO SHOW More than.65 cars of various maker' and modeis will be on exhibit at the Ann Arbor Auto show which is to be held Ian. 31 to Feb. 3 in the new fac- tory building at the extreme north end of Main street.- The exhibit, which is the first an- nual, show of the Ann Arbor Auto dealers' association, is being staged under the direction of the Michigan automotive trade association which ih conducting similar shows in eleven other cities in the state. The decorations for the show rooms which are valued 'at -$6,000 will be sent here from: Pontiac where the first show is being held. The building in which the show 1,1 to be placed has been declared by an! official of the trade association to be the most adaptable that has beentpro, vided in the whole circuit. A luncl a room will be provided in the build-' ing and will be directed by the ladies! of the German Bethlehem church. 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