THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBE t r? Princeton-Adoption of the Faculty interest before leaving for their desti- advisory system for underclassmen nation. has finally come to pass. Slight dif-; ficulty was experienced in getting this Nebraska-Dedication #of the new through. The system will make use Memorial Stadium will take place Sat- of thirty Faculty advisors, each of urday when the Kansans will meet whom will have charge of twenty the Nebraska football team on the freshmen. This system has been sore- field of battle. The dedication is some- ly needed for the past few years when what of a reciprocal nature as Ne- much difficulty was had in getting braska helped the University of Kan- the freshmen properly advised. sas dedicate the Kansas Stadium a EXPEDITIONS TO EXPLORE IMYSTERY LAND OF CHINA Washington, Oct. 20-(A.P.)-Kwei- chow, where the mysterious non-Chin- ese tribe of China live and where the famed forked tailed monkey is said to dwell, is to be explored by expeditions sent by the national geographic so- De Pauw-Elections of six leading; beauties has caused much comment, year ago. Work is being rushed to ciety. the utmost in order to complete the Frederick R. Wuslin, has been des- Stadium for that time. ignated to proceed to Peking to organ- ize his staff for the trip into the re- Ancient Church Celebrates mote part of China. The province to be explored is about the size of Mis- Stockholm, Oct. 19-(By A. P.)- souri and has a population of 8,000,- Sweden's oldest and most magnificent 000. It is as inaccessible as0Tibet. cathedral, the edifice at Lund, has Just The monkey the expedition °will observed the eight hundredth anniver- seek is the Rhinotithecus Brelichi, of sary of its founding, with elaborate which- the only evidence available now ceremonies. Delegates were present is a skin. There has been specula- from churches in England, Germany, tons, the geopraphic society says, re- Norway, Denmark, and England. tin the gorsilsofithyssee The central 'altar of the cathedral rding the possibdcri othis specie was consecrated in 1123. ous passage of Chinese literature as follows : Biological Equipment Installed "Its nose is turned upward and the Albion, Oct. 19.-(By A. P.)-Bio- tail very long and forked at the end. logical equipment valued at $1,700 has When it rains, the animal thrusts the been added to Albion college since the fork into its nose. It goes in herds close of the school year last June. and lives in friendship. When one dies the rest accompany it to burial. Its activity is so great that it runs its head against the trees; its fur is soft and grey and the face black." POSTMASTER WEILDS FINANCIAL POWERS The postmasters of the country have become a recognized power in govern- ment finance, according to a statement issued today by William B. Bosworth, Government Savings Director for the Seventeenth Federal Reserve District. "In the average sized town the post- master holds a unique position," said Mr. Bosworth, "for he knows most of his patrons personally. He is not only in position to sell his patrons Treasury Certificates ranging from $20.50 to $4,000 but he can and does warn his patrons against wildcat stock salesmen that infest every pros- perous community. In this way the postmasters have become of great aid to banks and other legitimate financial institutions by protecting the savings of people not accustomed to deal in investments." The Ohio State University band has a total this year of 100 pieces due to the fact that a few new members have been accepted by the organization. r Michigan For the Game .0 Decorations Michigan Balloons Blankets--Banners--Pennants Pillows--Table Runners W UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES I I F Cbureb iervice BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave.. near Packard G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor unday School at 9:00 a m. 9:00-Sunday School and Bible C 'Whether you are in the habit of going to church or not-would it not be fair to them to see what they are offering you tomorrow Slasses. 10:00-English 11:00-German Services. Services. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West Huron Sts. CARL A BRAUER, Pastor SERVICES 9:30 A. M.-Services in German. 10:30 A. M.-Bible School. 11:30 A. M.-Services in English. "The Christian at Publi Worship." I I k ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor The Church Welcomes Students 'I Temporary Home LANE HALL P. P. ARTHUR, Pastor I Subject: We seek to set forth "Jesus Christ, who was made unto us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption." Sermon, German, 10:30 A. M. Student 'Forum 5:30 P. M. "Luth- eran Responsibility In Campus Religious Work." H. C. Coffman, leader. Sermon, English, 7:30 P. M. Sub- ject, "Safeguarding the Broth- erhood of Christians.". TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. REV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor 9:30 A. M.-Sunday School with I student class. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. EVERYONE IS WELCOME I f I I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. LEONARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister LEWIS C. REIMANN, '16, See'y Men Students MS. NELLIE CADWELL 10:30 Morning Worship: "RELIGION, NOT A THEORY BUT A LIV- ING FORCE." 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "THE WEALTH OF A WISH." 12:00 Student Sunday School. Rev. W. Scott Westerman. Students are especially invited to all the services. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students The new chorus choir of thirty voices will sing at the 10:45 service of worship. Mr. Jump's topic will be GIVING THE CHURCH A SQUARE DEAL. Prof. J. R. Hayden of the Political Scienct Department, recent exchange professor at the University of the Philippines, will discuss the rnini , nliiPC of 'Amr'ie Janan and Holland in the O~rient. 5:30 Social Hour in the Social Rooms. Student Welcomed. 6:30 Young People's Meeting and Open Forum. Topic to be discussed: "The Loyalties of My Life. To What Shall I Be Loyal t" Claribel F. Bowen, '24, will lead. OR. A HrINsE A I al STrT COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS Henry Lewis, Pastor 1, Charles Webb, Student Pastor Rachel Haviland, Secretary for Student Work . Sunday, October 21