SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1923 w Read The Week's News In Brief (Continued from Page One) allies to borrow $70,000,000 with which to buy food during the coming w.nter. T1. Fr'ench decided to make the I Ruhr o :cupation progressively "invis- ible" as the territory becomes more and more fettled. The plan is to w thdraw occupation troops gradually ainto.the contryditricts. The first sigrr of this policy is in the removal of railroad pickets. The Daily "Classified" Columns O a o 4 4. A pause has occurred 'n the move- ment for an, independent Rhineland. The French have withdrawn their support. Nevertheless Hans Dortdn was elected next president of the "re- public." Poincare conferred with his repar- ations brethern in an attempt to back gracefully out of his stand in turning down the Hughes-Cqrzon plan for a reparations probe. A bill was introduced in France to limit public offices to men having at least three children:, This would eliminate .Poincare, Viviai, Barthou, and Briand.j Revival of the ideals of the Hague tribunal instead of setting up a World court under the League was advocat- ed. Spain proposed the establishment of a Leagueof Nations university as a part of the League's 1924 program. The plan would standardize degrees. Formal Modes { Holiday moods influence holiday m*odes. Christmas time always means gay parties, festivities that call for more formal styles than at any other time of the 9 Mussolini said: "I am ready to ac- cord de jute recognition to Soviet Russia, privided she insures goodI terms to Itlay." ;GE lN1EILAL Th American Association of Univer- sity Professors went on record, as strongly against the restriction of the teaching of evolution; and said that year, holiday parties and holiday frocks. Here you i teachers have a right to help in form- ing the educational policies of the in- stitutions in -which they teach; The President's -message to Con- gress was permanently recorded on a long piano wire. ' The wire is to wire- less, )what a' rcord is to' a hono- graph., ~, V4jaiiaur: .Stefanssoir, explorer, predicted regular commercial air roates.over the. north- pole" in a few years. Washington, Dec. 8.-Inquiries have been made of Canada by the Unitedj States government as to the possibil- ity of negotiating a treaty to permit the construction of a deep waterway through the St. Lawrence river from the great takes.r I {} I t i a will find an array of glittering formal frocks that will please the most exacting. Gowns of all descriptions, materials of all kinds-and all the little accessories that make up the perfect costume. I r }, i 1 .E . r' /MI 1 ' _ . , a ,.- pppp T e r '"f MAIN AT LIBERTY MM|||NWIN ... . - r I THE MOST IMPORTANT PART of your kates are T HE SHOES Good skates can be purchased a great many places but G ood skating sho~es properly iltted are very uncommon. UIhkv4 FIRST; One is liable to buy the skates they like regardless of the fit of the shoe attached. IVI117 3 SECOND; At the price so many people consider paying for skating shoes it is impossble to be correctly fitted any place. It is an outfit that should last a lifetime, so why not buy well-lIttisg skating shoes that you may enjoy this sport to the fullest extent. We have just received several styles of skating shoes for mnen and women vihose fiting qualities will surely surprise you. We have them made with nicely padded tongues, buckle, instep straps, triple taped, and our best ladies' shoe has a Pattick Mackinaw linig. Priced from $8.09 to $12.00 a pair. Skates attached free of charge. 4° i Y' F t 9, 123 EAST LIBERTY' STREET. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. A Pleasing Christmas Suggestion 'i "I'd as soon pay more and get better food, but the Michigan Cafeteria makes it unnecessary." ~ j