"SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ""'W' 11 -- PAGE F FRESHMEIN TO HOL SMO KER AT UNtO O be held in the assembly hall of the? string trio will provi'de music at the U~nlen at. 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night, smoker. Refreshments will be pro- The smoker vq being s jovsored by theI vided. Union freshman activities committee. I Following the smoker, the mem-I RIThe Freshman Glee club will ap-? bers of the different freshman groups; pear at the smoker with a group of will adjourn to different rooms where songs. A fencing bout between mein- -.fPlans will be formulated for the bers of Doctor George. A. :Nay's spe- starting of an all-freshman basket l11 chkilly coached teams will also he ius- ball tourney. Teams will probably j fi. E-'ng. '27F,, and Horui irxr, t27, IV Ad(Iress Yearling Gathbering Tuesday Night, RE, ONGWiDRTH MAKES APPEA LFoR HAMONU Wash~ington, Nov. 24.--Appea ling for harmony among Republican mem- bers of the house, Representative Longworth of Ohio who is a candidate for Republican leader declaredi in a letter made public today that a lack of team work would enable the Demno-' crats to do what they pleased. The 'comlmunication addressed ,.to house Republicans called attention to the party's "slender majority" in the next house and emphasized that Re- 1 eu as a means of entertainment. Sneakers for the smoker will he -! Thomas King, '27E, president of the L' fi :V-CLASS A('TkVITIE.S freshman engineer ing class, a-id Theo- I,~A'N1'ED BT CWi LMTTEEME T dore Harnburger, '27, president of the freshman literary class. The class Freshmen from. all colleges of the ' presidents will address the members University will gather in an annual of the yearling classes on subjects al-reha Un'on smnoker' that will not 'yet announced. Victor"Del' Valle's periods set. The tournament will start within a week. Each group will also organize a vaudeville, act at this time. An all- freshman' vaudeville tournament will sotn be staged. Patronize The Daily Advertis;er S. publican success at the polls next' nnrni ium. The sale will allow Universi reodof the Congress soon to mee"t," TICKET. ference over any others except Ui and that the "main theatre of polio; al i LErTl rri l;l members. activity will be the House of 3;e1rcb I I n Ijfl1 The general ticket sales at tl sentatives in which mos3t important Iu UU Whitney theater will not open unt pieces of legislation must originate. --- Friday., It was previously announ Referring to the contest which has1 A general box:( fece sale of tickets ed that the sale would open Thursda developed between him and Repre- I to the eighteenth annual Union opera, but as this is Thanksgiving, it willl sentative Grahamn of Illinois, for lead-! "Cotton Stocking,,,, which will play impossible to sell any tickets befog er, Mr. Loung A.vorth (le,_, rA he was in the week of Dec. ,3 at the Whitney Friday. The, sale at the Whitney thi the, tfight, to .stay, altlhough he had I theater will be held from 2, to > o'clock ater wl last unitil the show is ende hoped the question, together with oth- Tuesday at the main des', of the Un- and it will be open to anyone. ers ;relating .to~ holuse organization, ion. The sale will be openf to men -=- might 'be determinted "by sub~stantial bens of the Union only. Vassar College authorities are cc: uhnaninity. :I A general sale of tickets fr w vo-sidering the establishment of a Be -- - ! men of the University ill11 he held arate department of education. { lIt's trii3 'efficiency to q'se DailyI Wednesday afternoon at the same' Vassar graduates working for a li, Classifieds.-Adv. hour at the bo:- offic ofI- auditor- 1 ink 43 per cent are teach ers. x; =; r y : , , C ' t ! : .* ' ;p t ' ; t'¢° ,-s ;k 1 R-'. yf. ,;_ 1' 1': ;' : ,' > . k . 1 f t I t:1 j. i I STARTING TODAY t' t , t ,'t"y'9 s ' STARTING SUN DAY Among the Thousand's f otion Pictures Produced, any RistoheL of Good Pictures,BtOnyaewacth innacle of Greatness +vel WHEN THE LIGHTS IN THE MAESTIC ARE LOWERED TODAY THERE WILL UNFOLD ON THE SCREEN A TRULY GREAT PHOT'OPLAY. C) mop . .;. ,<< .... 4'.'' Orient's + ..4 sr.,'. ... V...' ..H ;', limits of the spoken stage have been exceeded i n the film. telligent direction' and the gorgeous settings make it a vital, gripping play that holds one tense. Oriental luxury and exotic appeal-a cli max that is as satisfying as it is dramatic. -