ITIL M IIGAN DAILY SUPA, lP1~X 1 J l.30 923 'ads -Councilj Of Co missaie FACULTY MEN TO SPEAK OfCommijssariesIn S ve R st1 ar In~oiet ssia ATC, OF C, LUNCHEON W ".+, Ly :;!rr ., fUniversity officials andI faculty !members will be present at a lunch- i" r r , .. 1 eon to be given by the Chamber of i. Commerce next Tuesday which will be the first occasion of the sort this ~ year. President Marion L. Burton and Registrar Arthur G. Hail will speak. The others who will b)e present to represent the University are: Deanj ..... . John R. Effinger, Dean Alfred 1=. Lloyd, Dean Hugh Cabot, Dean Hen-, rj.: " ' ^ry M. Bates, Dean -Allen S. Whitney. Dean Marcus L. Ward, Dean Edward' i~. ~ ......... ~H. Kraus, D~ean Joseph A. lBursley. is < 4Assistant Dean George W. Patterson i Assistant Dean W. Rt. Humuphreys. Secretary Shirley W. Smith and KI Treasurer Robert A. Campbell. forpesec tngup rstal;th overunnng Slbeiw onefagetting i'"1 wih :a "curefor consumption", ~vh-;h onin,vesl ig-1tion tuIred out to 1)e oioin of 1boiled cabbage and THEBUSYSBEE PASSES IVA~I! OR P;:NING -- OF -- T ' RBRFOUN'TAIN { ifjH _' .. K ....... Fhrsi M~ii'~der I S ~I]o~nd~ ~~jivrifii~g, Me('re~a i'i;,1 rri in ulig lIAM1L'I'O~ IIUSINESS SI t~' a tid ~A ii ~ia ms Ju'el s C'omplet e Direetory Sooni Th~le 'ioenor ury SIt(idents' direct ory, now being com1,piled by the Union, will be complete by Wednesday accord- ing to Union conmmitteemuen in charge. The directory, which has been in us;e since the opening of school, consists of small cards with the name, ad- dress and phone number. There will be no;thing v o; ye.o _ erend about you next yea rif>a l a m i s t a k e a n ld . f l u n k c u s s l k U - 'b a d i g i o o i n r o i , 1 port, and themes.$5 asaie 1ones $130 ,a perfectly cene i makes of typewriters 1= '.( 2iV payment. s1'Ie TIpwrui er awl t thh-'' 1) ea l 0!, j . C. Smnith 4.112 nrona 7r ; 3 3 Co 'Scoricr T R, m1 enc M11 N l! T i -'n i M jlicT 'a r ,..,...... ... . .r. .- -.-.---...,....._.__ _ __.. SUNDAY SUPPLI, 5-_9 ;ai x' i~im .5 ~ee~; Ii >ie:7 iCd(hicken Salad. D1ll m A l ( ic i 2Ut2.I:0 l'CX er' ,. _. .;.. _...._._ .... .. ,...._... ...w... .._..._...... ......._... .. .,_ ..._ .._.. .,.. .... ...;..4..._.. i .j '-t f 1 j t ,] PUBLISHES B 0 0 K Mai. Kanmev Englis 339 Ca ssrois b ('Wind _._..___-------- -- -- ofPro. C. C. Fries' class in English M-~. Kaminev, head of the council o 39 Modern English (iarmar, will Prof, Claude H. Van Tyne of the iis- commissaries of the people In soviet ' meet in Library 30 instead of fli?1' I, torry department is the author of a vol- Russia, is handling most of the roul School 123, Mlondlay, Oct. 1 at 11 0%* 130 ume Just published by Appleton and ine duties which Nicola Lenin car- o'lc_ r,'-~;e p company, entitled, "India in Ferment.,"ried on before illness forced him to rn Professor Van Tyne's work is they quit active leadership of the Rted. Clristian~a, Sept. 29.--America bhas'"~fa f rut of his six months spent in India bought one of the finet mssions w ii? tudying solal and political conditions Teheran, Sept. 29. - Earthquakes;I tie capital, for use as its legation in "'= which he has previously contributeda shocks also have been felt atBunurd,! law of Alfred B. Nobel, founder of the to the Atlantic Monthly. The bookRasnaBian n.Noeprz.-- 8°°r a i9 dedicated to Mr. Clarence M. B af-enjan, Bain and Anar.INobel prizes. r-J ton of Detroit, through whose efforts? - ;''; Ut Professor Van Tyne's trip was made TFhe Green. 'free Inllt~E.TC!O~C~~iA t ui Registration RHours fronm 2to rf5tt Men who have not yet registere d at Corner 'State and Wiishinton Sreets 4 a~ the -Union May do so from 2' to 5 01-~ clock every afternoon next week al - - Y K 'wWLL the desk in the Union lobby. Only 651 O'PEN DAILY E C P SUNDAY 'W '\ -- per cent of the men have thus far . E CEP regiistered. ( I7 K°y -: Notice Iij given that every student LUNCI-12:00 to 130 -- .L to have the privileges of the Union K l ., - f' must register, including participating i ^"' V ma.i---s " --- + sr life-membership students.t , i V: 4t'i. yo i lt havi he u r, 0 . x ~ V 20 ..r 11 1 i(- h icry of (.v ii' 'al toi. in end .Miscot and I re ila OF ,.~~ i II F i.71I ATE wA As It Actually Hiappened ri nt / Right Bfr " tl 1 ~--AMi) A 611 i >'s ?t "! )S;,'IS: 1Y lO(IL- JESSE L.LASK.Y PRESENTS Ae w s Y Sork. ofstoadch, J CHARL S pMAg l aid ginst a 1 c1 g O ver 9 %jiame L r V- PR ODUCTION from the K. S. Jamgotch Collection . 1b® Be ginning Wednesday-2:30 and 8:00 o'clock * More than 1 ,000 beautiful Oriental and Chinese rugs from the unrivaled t K. S. Jamgotch collection will be sold' at auction beginning Wednesday after- i.noon at 2:30 and 8:00 o'clock in the new main floor store. V IA K ~OWEN~ IROBER This is the 'largest and most attractive display of Oriental and Chinese *rugs ever brought to Ann Arbor. Due to the many requests from customersp who have been pleased with the purchases 'made at similar auctions last Jdune, Mack & Co. has induced Mr. Jamgotch to return to Ann Arbor with a new collection. . Antique and Semi- ntIu Pieces Included in this assembly are both antique and semi-antique rugs-all to be sold at auction to the highest 'bidder. The rugs will be on exhibition = Adapted from Mllaxiprian PFoster's Saturday Evening Post Serial beginning Tuesday. AS0 A 0A BIG ADDED LAUGH FEATURE , 1 l llliilIi II I1t11!I~i 11 11lam;;P eqoI~ Mlg ~ p'tnt ~~~~~~ we ie ntt H'~~ AW RBR Eve ae Wid c, WIt FTHH W. I MOORE«y r EDEwON aw " yt9CI~ w w i( - Acutlons will be fheld daily at 230 and at 8:00 'clck- B O B TROTTER T R O0T S"V R O ynnHw I~g og .i Maina Floor )I="SPOOKS' ETI U llda are ..A Np~w '1 nn F~hn 1 rtnn{ 2 - ar Tax .. .. .. . .. .. . 31c 1'I