THE MICHIGAN DAILY WDNESD INC H [[~[SRepresentatives Plan Meeting , - ti Sunday To Discuss Union Fair i' dance floor at one end, and the many bor to compete against the Varsity af- other things common to a circus. The firmative trio. ._ - booths will shows, vaud t C t '' '' 'r i 1 S * Iiv_________________erie, jprie I' 1111111ures, witha fIIFatr!t aid group represena-I will have charge of the organizations. avriig * - Liesfillmetat 43 'clock nextJohnBisce,'24E Isgeneral chair--- Unlvgrsity Will be Represented at An. Sunday afternoon in the reading man of the Fair. The remainder offlrir null Colege Association for room of the Union to discuss plans' his committee that will assist in the j flI First Time I for the Union Fair that wil be held preparations for the event will be ap- I v i n t e Y o st f el o u e o n l a c 7 a n d # p o n ed w th n a fe w d a y s O UTJRTQN TO 0:1YVE MAIN TALK 8. Etach of these groups will pre- Surrounding the field house will be runR A AT OPENING DINNER JAN. 10 sent a side show act or some other I a number of booths and sideshowst form of entertainment at the air. each oif whichis in charge of a fra-' Dean ,John ;I Effinger of the liter-' Letters have been sent to the fra-t ternity or society In order to stim-I' With the i ~ry' col~il~e 'will leave this afternoon trnities and ohersociies on the cam- ulate- interest on the part of theseI the Unvers to attend the tenth annual meti.g of pus asking them to appoint a rep-i organzations, two cups will be given western uni the association of American colleges resentative to have complete charge( by the Union, the one in the group the Varsity which will be held in sew York city) of the preparations for the Fair for! turning in the ms moneyan:te4 debating te, from January 10 to 12. It is at this 1 the group. These reresentatives will I other to the one with what is judgedin aei convention that President Marion !L. receiiio their first instructions andi to be the est form of entertainment:ting .cnatri Buron s t bethemai spake ofsuggestions at the meting Sunday. It is planned to have the middle of o"deat Burtonis to e the.main seaker f I fo llae the opening dinner which will ?be Charles Livingston. '25, has been ap- the feld house devoted to stagesfoI teams are givn tmorow igh. Te PesientPointed -'t head the~ committee that circus acts and boxing matches, codngt is now enroute to New York from the public Florida. Il is working The association is composed of a IES TflI\ teams are large group of small colleges in the' LAT TIM AY /Iy and 'the U~nted States, and at the present time A 3rIag1iIiceint Pi(turiation of rounding i there are about 11 colleges who are Frnces Hlodgsoui Bpriett'.S The. Mih applying for membership in the or- Goiu o c journey to ganization. Dean Effinger will act(1o~tv Nortiweste as the representative of the literary1 the day set college of this University.j cago negati Included among the speakers who1F will address the various sessions of s the annual meeting are a large num-w. ity of them being the heads of small L ady ber ofcolee reidnt, hemaor colleges. tt ni This is the first time that the Uni-1x versity has. had a :representative at I' th oe meeting, ahe lirary college hav-s ig beomh mmer last March. WITHj yo KELY 4AU/SSSMILTON SILLS 1N AND JACKSN 'V BA~lUETVIRGINIA VALLI Jack Kelley, '24L, president of the NOORarsHutr Student Council, addressed a gather-, "CALL T E W GOA9fals HCatroon ing of 300 boys at a banquet in Jack-AFbe ato I ion last night, which was sponsored A Christie Comedy l by the X. M. C. A. of that city. Other -THURSDAY- I Mtinees taelis B~pakers were Bishoip Henderson, and 'einsIAUN Prank Smith, captain of the Albion Kipling's "The Light that Failed" veinn 5cm foutball' team. Kelley went to Jack- itueZa9r~non as 0- son under the auspices of the S. C. A. -ONCOSANETAMDG1n1A1),(1RUSM 1) extension department. O --OSAC TAMDEi"ADNEOSMTI 1111IIWi - ~ . . 1141111 '. 1411 MftIK-ETV I For ucl Chtrliee iy Aruser.r iNNs Regula PriceTo Ordr i Bt 4.*l.llililoodyear# Gi~llll'lritiiltveFitltiil111itlli:f~ A na. .1- 411 ,.,.- . y i 111 Regla Pice ToOrerBes-G - eGadearGoyear I' te r r o r s!3P r ice0o n ly0$25 .0 0.0 'r R111411 MRS. 11.00. fE00CK #) - 111141 Beri ridIpa h hget11111 11 h _ llil 14 11 prce t isreth bstqaltyob-A ~ iale.Teecmaewt tesl h etgrd odergoeia lsi e-p Il li111110 111411 II_)4~14141 4111 1111411 14441 dl"'li il3 II1I144ti - = un -- l --_" .J - .__ - , , 1 i14u 11 114141 Inl/ ._. Iiii 1111111 - /111111111143 11 I1I 111141 11411 1111184 ~ " ^"""'_144111 444{1111 ~ m,,I Ap Ibe given over to side- leville acts, shooting gal- wheels and similar feat- a. barker in front of each his wares. TEAM PREPARES TPROACHING MEET I The question which will be discuss- f ed is: Resolved, that the United States and their concomitant activities they should enact a law giving to strikers same legality they are given under the Industrial Disputes act of 1906 (con- 1 stitutionality granted). This act has been in. force in' England and since, the above date and it is said that the question is furnishing much room for, interesting argument. Those who are working with the1 debate teams, in addition' to Prof es- sor Etch, are Gail E. Densmore of the public speaking department, and K F. Clardy, '25L, a former Varsity de- bater., I !Central league debate with sity of Chicago and North- dversity only ,10 days .away Yaffirmiative andi negativel ears are, at work prepar- Al for; rebuttal and prac-I >tructive- speeches. "Head- ILondon, Jan. 8.-A: dinner was giv- en in a dining' room of the House of; s between the two local Commons to 16u of the 19 member.- of~ being herd often, and ac- Parliament who have served time inj Prof. Louis Mv. Eich, of prison. speaking department, whoI_________ with the debaters, the Prs a.8-h eso fPri "coming along successful-jPrs a.8-h eso fPri constructive speeches are C ament now open will be closed by the .to shape satisfactorily"r advent of another Chamber, May 31: higan negative team will and the next, to be elected in May, will V +vanston to meet the, meet June 1. rn affirmative team .Jan. 18 tfor the contest. The. Chi- it's true efficiency to use Daily, ye team will be in Ann Ar- Classileds.-Adv. uinits have to make up this work their first sem-ester and are given no Uni- FREHME1INERVEWE versity credit for such work. Many of testudents who have been inter- ON E TRAN E C ITSviewed hare been under the im- ON ETRA CE .REDTSIpression that this work would give thmUniversity as well as entrance Freshmian students in the literaryII credit. college, numbering 135, havve been in- -______ terviewed in the past 'few days byg aily classified for real- results. Lillian A. Hughes, assistant to Reg-___ istrar Arthur G. Hall, concerning con-j tional entrance. -s m s Students who have entered the coll- 3 ff ege without some of the required 121 w I DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Limiteds: 6 a. p., 9:10 a. mn. and every two hours to 9:10 p. mn. Express: 7 a. i., 8 a. m. and ev'ery two hours to 8 p. mn. I Locals: 7 a. in., 8:55 a. in. and' every two hours to 8:55 p. i., 11 p. mn. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p. mn., 12:25 a. mn. and 1:15 a. mn. 'WEST BOUND Limiteds: 8:47 a. mn. and every two hours to 8:48 p. mn. Exnress (making local stops): 9:50 a:.in. and every two hours to i.50 P. in. 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