I TWO -- THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 - - i CLUB WI[L ASSIST A9BSENTEE VOTERS Quialified Elector.,. feeStfites Lsted, Absent FromnItlo 111, Alloxveti >!a1Iof S SERVICE WILL BE FREE A~n opportunity for every qualified1 voter to cast an ibsentL voter's bal- lot~ free of charge at thef general ee- tions to be held Novemblet 4 is being offered by the Republican club, ac- cording to officials of that ogn zation. A qualified voter 'must have regis- tered at his plazce of residence. In nearly all states, registration must be done in person, therefore all who are able should return to their place of residence before October 18 and~ have their names placed on the vat:- ing lists. But a qualified voter abse;(nt from his home in any one of the following states may obtain a ballot for the general election 'by malting an appli- cation to the clerk of his county: Alabama, Arizona, California, De- ware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,1 Maine, Massachusetts, M1ichigan, Min- nesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebra5- ka, Nevada, New Jersey, New "York,! North Dakota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South,~ Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermoant, 'Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wiscon-- sin, Wyoming. The Republican club will .have these applications ready for distri- bution between 9 and 4 o'clock every day from now until October 15, at the table in University hail and Room 302 of the Uilon. The ballots will be returned "to the applicant and further announcement will be made as to when and vwhecre they may be notaried after they are marked. This notary service will be rendered free of charge by the Re- publican club. Applications will ho handled from all voters regardless of their party affiliations. The New "T. R."I Actin Automobile Club BIG *TEN CLUB JO MAIL tSugeasts ue WEEKLY"LINE-UP COPIES By act of the board of directors of j tudlcnts who expect to drive to the Big Ten University club, compli-I I Lnsngfor the M. A. C. game tomor- mentary copies of the Weekly Line-! r<;w are advised by the Ann Arbor lip, the club's publication, will be sent blranch of th~e Detroit Automobile club to all Big Ten alumni in Cleveland to tatke the rouate ;riven below. The during the football season in order tot new (,oncrete pavement from Brighton interest them in the society. to, (i.;e, us has juist lbeen opened to This year the club, in accordance! t r :::., thus giving the motorist well with the precedent started last year, 1-,i , Vts roads frami Ann Arbor to Oke- will give football returns, play by1 . e road from Okemus into East play, of 17 of the best games by a l in hs not been opened as yet, Western Union wire. 1c'sst~dnga detour of about four Prof. Franklin C. McLean of the riifles otfairrad according to the Medical school of the University of ,.1lub {)[hciahi. Chicago will address the club 'at its , ,{r t ot North Main street for' next meeting on a subject of especialI 10.4 iles to Whitmore Lake. Follow interest to alumni of the Big Te4n. pavement. Four corners straight. ahead, following M-65.j Columbus, Oct. 9 -Progressives of 22.0-1righton, turn left on M-:16. Fol- Ohio State university recently organ- M-16 through ized a La Follette club. 17.5-Folervfg, VoebyAbsenteeBiflet, on (~inipii-. 41.-0-W cl (rviiie,- - 2-.Wl.mson (,.2 _(Ocaius, follow well marked de-I t our 1by w-ay of Cedlar 1Lake for four tnle s, (4t) 1 as4i.t, La sing, Michigan Agricul-r tuira)l ellege. Lansing is three miles [a rthr west ALU M P AH TODGIE PLAY-BY-PLAY RESULTS, Complete play-by-play Michiigan-M. A. C. game results of tho at East Lan- sing tomorrow will be shown by the Alumni association on the grid-graph tin Hill auditorium. The game will start at 3 o'clock Ann Arbor time and a special Western Uion wire will carry Ithe account to the auditorium. Doors] 'will be opened at 2:30 o'clock. Tickets for the showing' are 25 cents! and are one sale at the bookstores, 1 Huston's anid the Union. The graph records each play on a minature grid- iron, "a light being used to represent the ball. The name of the man makting the play and the kind of play are also displayed. Cc limbus,' Oct., 9.-"Hello Ohio" day was recently observed at Ohio .state U.niversity. All the women spoke ."to °all the menl, an d'visa versa. Union Pins Sent; To Be Here Soon U n o i s f r t e f e h m u cl slong delayed by a lost shipm ent, were sent from the factorylata- u rday and should be available todIay or tomorrow, of ficials said laist night. Freshmen may secure their pinis by prese7,1ing their Union cardls at the recording secretary's office on the third floor of the Union. Comning Sunday ARCADE THEATRE Itafamel Sibatini's Nam moth Spectacle i .:, :: J. ; .s : ..c I ..heocoare Roosevelt, eldest son of tire late f3, ;jlii ,senonte 5 in hi.c campaign for governor of Ne w York !tats ("eil cI .'lU R eed Satisfied -With ?CiOxford IhiAS AIIRENUS KA ILWIAI CUNEBE 9E-T TORONTO 0111)1 Prof. IT. 1: Riggs, of the civil eng- 1i< ir,"' , toorgdpa rtment, is. attending theI weingof the American Railway as-1 n:Sntmon's cmmiittee on "Co-operative h~l~ msswi Universities, which is beig hld t.the University of Tor- o To'ihe work of the committee is to brimig-the university trained engin- cc i' ito aI clo b~er relationship with the "Ilad I bec.On judgle at this deba1 f, 1 as I have been at many s imfiar d>I bates, I 'Would have unhesittilg Iy gv en mny vote for the Micigan team," }'_ t: f) ,. .: i a, (1c ! ; I asserted Prof. T. 1_ Reed, of the poi- I U 1 DIFICTSitical science departmienrt, when qui^;i-1.1.. t !A PH BIA~DEECS RE tinned about the Oxford-Michigan. de- I o Itffao ae "In delivery, in the liteary ml W96HER ON 6avor of their production," he con-1hI i - WARRE ON B DR. tinnmed, "the Englishmen were distinct- a"pairie- tesm iepeevn hi w larlY suited to remedy his troublelpoise. Thley pay little at~tention ap- [ho Soon these mhen will report to 1 ;. parently to tihe matter of prelmratiui. 11 May in order that lhe may ascertain They seem to be indifferent to the fa1ts tcc what improvement h1a, taken place ini of the subject. They develop writ, lirp each. Also during thi ery cla,ses' readiness, and facility in spech1. OurI the en ill o aout nce mditheory of debate is that a solid argue month to Dr. May to find out whether mienit should be presented, they totality - fute mrvietbr eutd fwihsol mutt ro flThese exercises ;ire important in the p~rop~osition uinder, discussion. WO some cases as they s;ave the indlividuai spiendi atrest deal of time in gazY h- from fuiture illness and imnprove his , emring material, i briefing and arr a 1, - immediate health considerab.ly'. "If -ijg ocur debating speeches are uisual- '11 we correct defects now, w