THE MICHIGAN DAILY t' r_, Gopher Stadium Not Complete For Wolverines To Dedicate- I nIIUII ITERuWA UU N ' UPPIY QR r Now istl Time to 1. Civil Engineers Meets Atrolt; All Say It Can Be Donie ND GAME HERE Ili Rumors emanating from Minne- 'There is nothing but the best of apolis to the effect that Michigan feelingd for Michigan and from pres- woul no dedcat thenowGophr ient indications we should sell out the would not dedicate the new 'Gopher entire seating capacity for the Michi- stadium at the time of the Michigan- ganMinnesota game. The demand is Minnesota game on November 1, were much greater than for the dedication No party is a success without the proper placards and Hal- lowe'en favors. We have an extensive stock at reasonable Hat or Trimming-While a C Selection Is Possible Puyear & Hintz 328 South Main prices. 111 1 South University Ave. Phone I1 60-R American and Canadian mem- the American Society of Civil rs, who are meeting in De- is week, are ready to build at Lakes-St. Lawrence water- e discussion which took place .e subject had been introduced ncis C. Shenehon, consulting r of Minneapolis, Prof. H. C. of the Marine engineering de- it, and L. C. Sabin '90E, of. t. Marie all of the members of iety agreed that the thing "can e." The only question, it ap- at the session, was one of .nd means of engineering de- mly a few times was the econ- the project questioned and at, mes it was simply a question ther the power development subsidize the improvements igation. y the members of the Society ir guests will visit Ann Arbor: inspection of the buildings and s of the University. The ,party "ch at the Michigan Unionand= afternoon they will attend the in-Wisconsin football game. in Ann Arbor transportation furnished by the Ann Arbon' of the Detroit Automobile confirmed this morning in a telegram from F. W. Luehring, director of athletics at the University of Minne- sota. The reason is that the stadium! is not completed and cannot be fin- ished before the middle of November. "It has been our plan from the be- ginning, " stated Director Luehring in his telegram to Director Yost, "to have the dedication at the time of the! first big home game and have Home- coming at the .time of the second big game. "The greater University corpora- tion, which provided the funds for the stadium, thought that it would be illogical to dedicate the stadium be- fore it was fully completed. Although all the seats are ready, the structure will not be fully completed until No- vember 15, at which time the Great- er University corporation plans thel dedication. game." In commenting on Minnesota's de- cision, Director Yost said this morn- ing, "This situation is similar to thec one which arose at Iillinois last year when the Chicago game had been planned as the dedication game. How- ever, the Illinois stadium was not. completed until nearly a year later and so dedication was deferred until' this year." Club to Mobilize Women The General Federation of Women's clubs, through its slegislative com- mittee, is stressing the importance of mobilizing club women for "child labor amendment drive." Arkansas is the first state to ratify the amend- ment.. A two-thirds ratification is necessary tb make the amendment,j I adopted by congress, into law affect-j ing all states alike. I 7.7..RfftYM) f tt Y tt ti s ftittt"titffiRt .......................................................... itYYtrY "itssYis" ttt"Yfft Ytttttt iRi f " JE% Y t " ' 1 ... 0 P t Today: Special Lunch and Dinner Open Daily 1I1*^rA.- it x Please Make Your DANCINQ atGRANGE R'S Sunday x to 7:00 P. 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