LRY 13, 1924 TI IE Avl1C F-11 CAN DAILY FLY 13, 1924 TilE MICFflGAN DAILY WIIAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 9:30 a. n-University en's Bible class meets in Upper room. 12:00-Specal Students' class in UIP- per room. Mr. H. C Coffman in charge. 1l4$0---laptist Students' guild meeting in uid hrse 4;1{i--Faculty concert by University symphony orchestra in Hill auditor- ,1-Meeting of Friends (Qukrs, Upper room, Lane ball. r :0-Fair ommiittee -meets In read- ing room, Union. :>t00-Scalp ani:d Blade meets in room 40,Vuion., :00-Lu1theran forum in Luther cap. 6 :00-Bapi 1t Students' guild soil half-hour and meeting i6 :0i- Episcopa1 -Students" spper In Harris hall. .speaker, Professor Hayden talks on the Orient. t:1.-Trianges dinner, Union. i ;:0.--resbteran Student meeting Tifonora Falco'er, '24, in charge. ~1.36 Rabbi A. R. Silver, of Cleveland, speaks in Hill auditorium.. 8:,°00-Student supper in Harrs bll. L. K. Waterman speaks on "Recent Discoveries In Egypt." 3toNDY 12:10-Journal elub lunch, Union 4:30- Freshman Grls' Glee club meets in Barbour .gymnasium. 0:1 -Freshnian grop-2, basketball practice, Waterman gymnasium. 0:30-Exchange club dinner in rooms 318-20, Union. TUESDAY 1:0{{-Senior' engineers' as eily ° room 348, Engineering building. 1210-Medical faculty lunh, Union. 12:10-Barristers lunch, room 319 , Union. 3:00-Players' club tryouts for "The Dover Road," room 20, Mason hall.I 7 :1i-Cerle Francas meets lhn Bar- bou" gymnasium parlors. 7:0-A. S. )L E. smoker, rooms 31- 20, Union. 7 :30-Les voyagers .meet in room 301 Union., :00-Michigan Dames meet at the Faculty Women's clubhouse. 10; 00-Pi"Delta Epsilon meets in room 302, Union. UNOICES An. xhibiti of paitings by western ' artists as well s by Leon Bakst is now banging n the opper gallery of Alumni Memorial hall. The exhibit is open daily from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. All organi&atons and fraternities mqutae ther rp pitures tak- ef ringthe o nth oranuaiir. Al classe, ampus societies, and or- ganzations must pay for thir space "i ilMhgnnin-eoeJn gOrganzation space is still avalable at the Mikichiganensian orice. Cntracts s suld°e signed'at once for this' space by organizations which have not already done .so, Lt's =true effciency to use Daily Classfleds.-Adv. FRATERNITY MEN 'TO MEET TO DISCUSS UNION'S FAIR I I Representatives of fraternities I and other campus groupswih 'ihing to take part in the Union 4 Fair which will be held March 7 I and 8 in Yost Field house will Imeet at 4:30 o'clock today in the Union reading room. Each group. Iroom of the Union. Each group {wishing to do so may have 1 i charge of a booth at the Fair. I Charles Livingston, '2, will meet with the representatives at this time to outline the workI Ehat is to be nderaken through theac booths. Lvingstn has been I f made head of this setion of the r fFair com~xmittee of which John D. Briscoe, '24E, is general Ichairman. Cups will be awarded after the Fair to the group turn- ing over the most money and to j Ithe one whose booth is judged I Ito be, the 'best. Virginia Dare's Birthplace? unearthed }..here tdaQnarth.so where a week ago was found a lead- en plate bearing the name "Virgin, Dare-suposdlyVirginia Dare, the first white child born in America. I AT TILE THIEATRES 1 Sert en-Today Arcade-Mae Murray, in "Fash- ion 'Row.": IMajestic- Constance .Talmadge f in "The Dangerous Maid." IWuei'th-"Mother-in-Law,,, with Ruth Clifford. Orpiheum -. "When the Devilj Drives," by and with' ;Leah' I Bard, I ~ tage-This Week.I IWhitney-Tonight-Louis Mann and George Sidney in "Give'. I Take."I _______________________I IWhitney - Saturday, evening, Jani. 19-Walker Whiteside' mystery play, "The Hindut," Garrick -(Detroit)-"The' Love Child," withi. Janet Beecher1 and Lee .BaBker in the leading roles. Th e Week Is News In Brief>> (Continued from Page One) FOREIGN 1January 17 is the date set for thel secession of the present British re-! I game and the accession of England's!l first labor government. At present the-I Laborites are casting eyes 'at the l 'Lords of England, j~or they haive only one socialist in the house of lords tol uphold their doctrines there. JacICJones, Laborite, started a smalI riot in the Commons when, 'in thel midst of the impressive opening cere- monies, lie cried out against the waste of money involved. Rlamsey MacDonald, labor leader, said in a speech that he would use the League of Nations "without reserve as the main instrument of securing in- ternational justice". The British press is very :generally; in favor of the Labor program. {France is afraid that the Labor pro-, gr am will create still wider divergence' in the politices of the two countries. One of the first results of the- Fran ) co-Czech alliance and France's sup- port of the Little Entente is the sud- den change for the better in relations: between Italy and Great Britain. Europe is apprehensive of the re- sult of the conference of -the Little Entente being held in Belgrade. its formation is regarded as just anotl) er step in the reconstruction, of Eur- ope along strictly French lines. Eng- land considers it a strengthening of, the military fence around Germany. A co'onel in the' Russian CossacksI is en route to Washington with what he claims to be an absolute proof that the Moscow Soviet government is behind a movement to force a rev-1 The new Japanese cabinet is ire-I Furthermore -they have never ue olution in the United States.I garded as "a step backward along the, on their birth, (death, or mar riage cer road of constitutional and p~arty gov- tificates. France survived an election with no emen t."* material changes in administrative,** A Chinese bolshevist nmani 'estoi personnel. Poincare was reelectcd. Persia's collection of crown Jew-; the latest. They wvan, " world revc The widely advertised "push to the; els-one of the country's largest as-, lution against the capitalists of Greo left" didn't materialize, sets-are to be sold to build rail- BianFacJpn tladt * * *;ways. itiFacJpnItlndh England has sent a note to Francei***Oie tts asking for information as to policv inj A report to the Crown shows that, the Palatinate, a Dlart of Bavaria par-I the liquor laws are observed mucY 1 This week the Obregon watchwor ticularly subject to French influence, more generally in this country than has been "on to Vera Criuz". Anarcl: andI where the German separat ist; the betting laws are in England. :in its worst stages is reported finei movement is strongest. i - I Mexico City. t*$* * The Prussian ministry has proved! A German decree forces all cats who that. the Hohounzollerns have never hadl It's t.ruL. efficiency to use Dail stray from home toe wear muzzes. any real claimn to their family name. Cl,)ssiieds.-Aam. Gibe Your .Automobile a Chance; Comfortable; Avoid Accidents Be and Have Your Auto. ARVIN MANIFOLDS HEATERS for FORDS. DELUXE TIRE CHAINS, all sizes, Raid-o-Skid Tire Chains, all sizes RADIATORS COVERS. DENA- TLURED ALCOHOL for the Radiator. 11 Under powerful reading glasses the hand written print on the paper or' parchment could not be leciphered. Three men, said to be prominent Washington scientists, whose identity the discoverer, Russel Kaufm,%n, would not reveal, have gone with Kaufman to New. 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