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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

E iGTTH MIHIGN DILYST'NDAY, OCTOB3ER _26, 1924

D AILY

OFFICIAL' BULLETIN

i~rishDiplonvdf
Fig~ecs hiLeagu

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice ti- all membors {;f
the University. Copy received 'by the Assistant to thu. PF'e-ident until
3.30 p. in., (11:34 a. mn. Saturday,
Volume 5 SUNDAY, 0{CT1OBER 26, 1924'+ =: ibr 89a

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To The Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans on UWednesday, Octolber 29, a'L t:gin
o'clock in the President's office. ML.E<o,
ITenbers of the Administrative Board, College of Literaf ire, Sceiwe, ,Afd Il'
Arts:
There will be an Administrative Board meeting in Deoan Ei.ffinge " o fic:'ensa ,O tbe 9h t4 1 .v .R - n h es
Freshman )thie toric Library Ylslt:
The freshmen rhetoric classes will be shown through the (leneral Library
Monday and- Tuesday evenings, October 27-28, from 7 t6 7:45 o'clock,. All
groups will start from the circulation corridor on the second floor.
The classes of Messrs.. Abbott, Van der Lugt,'~Osborne, Ad,,ams, Bouwsma,
Fletcher,, Schenk, and Powers are scheduled for Monday evening and thoso
of Messrs. Wells, Donnelley, Conrad, Solve, Bower, Smith, and 11orn fog
Tuesday evening. 'tin. W. Biishop.
The first required freshman lecture in Hlygiene foir men will 1),- in IWatr-
man Gymnasium, main hall, on Thursday and Friday, October 31 and 3:1, at"
3-4 and ti p. m; ini connection with the regular classes in lpliysical training.
G: o'ge A. Mal~y.
Exstenifpore Contest:
The'seven contestents, Deans, Dykstra, Greene, Moore, Neitzert, Rosenthal,
solbn, will meet Mpnday afternocn at 5:00 p. m. in room 3t'2 Mason Hll for
fnihitict ons governing the final contest.
W. C. Di)xoni. lI'hcer Lcal(eiet
',enlor Engineers:
Assembly Monday, Gtcber I7, at 10 o'clock inii oorl 342.
Alfred O. Lee.

WHAT'S GOING O
Noteces to appeal in this~ colui n )it
be left in the box at the Daily office
p jrovidled for that purpose bere
o'clock preceeding the day of issue.o.
SUNDAY
9~:30--Y tmk'im ,classes inept at (Coil-
gregational church.
M>:00) -Studentt hlscllssloII Classes
meet at Presbyterian cburch.
-:1-Facuilty concert . t lld auditor-
i El M
5 :130--(Eongregal lon a i st ac:entspier
antd fireside chat.J
4 :30. Social hoar, Presshy' ,r: a r
church.I}
4 :gi-Stuidents' Fellowship supper at
Unitarian church.
'6 :30-Mfeznorial services for Paul
Dahlberg, '2 M, Presbyterian church.
0 :30-Prof. Brand Rhiusliard speaks
at Unitarian church.
8:00-"Motioni picture service at ('ona-
gregational church. Betty Comnpsoll
in "The White Flower"
"MO I)AY

Japanese
Fromentrance

E cononiics Clubs this year (f the economics club.
31 ~ 1X7 T .~ I 1Prof. C2. '. Yoakum of the business
M e~sets nIt. a arzintation school will speak at
Intucos nlt'e meeting can "Sales Problems of
Insrucorsandgraduate students the Wh'iite Motor Company." Although
of the business administration school, "the meeting is primarily intended for
and the economics department will! faculty members arnd graduate stur-
convene at 7 :45 o'clock Wednesday (ldents, anyone interested in the sub-
in the Union for the second meeting ject is welcome.
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C()MPLFTP'I EQUIPME N T, IWRARiELIN INN, WRECI G
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521 South Main

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10 :04-Senior engineers a sseinible in
room 348, Engineering building.
41:00-{-girls' Glee club nmeetsin p:1r
Ior,,oorTParbour gymnasiuMh.
S :00-Irvingp Fisher lectures in ME j
auditorium.j

PH1ONE 1927

A. C. MARQUARorrl

All Fell Bey
IAlil Eedt BBy, head of the Turkislh
(elceation to the League of Nations,
hias become an important figure in
the Antcrnation-,a-l negotiations being
gFAN~U5TO ATTEND
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Thomas -Aas ey, fpre mier of New
Zealand, replyinig to a quier~y regard-
ing the Japanx so amernment to the
League of Nations pr otocol1, saidI"a ns amo no n e

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I:--OTICES

Sentor pectitr s are on saple at the
'Ensian office from 2 t~o 5 every aft-
ernoon until Th'anksgivingr.,
sororities, anti sociel iOs inumst howv
th eir contracts 'for' organi zati or
space in thoe Michiganensian ofiict
by Nov. 1.

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WILL CLEBRAT
Aims to Awaken Pubilic Appreciation
of lligbi Staindard of United States
Navat Forces
TO HONOR ROOSEVELT

a:? '5. i 'hFsxyathe inavy is CeS-
sent al in peace and war.
in honor of the man who, above all
others is the one smost responsible=
(for the American Navy, and to bring
before the public mind its present lay
importance Navy 'day has been ,an-
thorized. This year, however, its cele-
bration will not be as great because
of the stress given defense dlay.
CHINESE STUDENISE

PIean 1. ,Kr ais, of Dhe pharmacy; throughout the country. The confer-I
^oll=>ae and, of the Summer session, encne is held annually for the purpose
'trill leave Thursday to at tend the of discussing problems confronted by
meetings of the. Assnciation of Sum- adlministrators of Summer sessions.
mor Session Adminis trators which !-_____________
will hold its annual conference onj Belfast, Oct. 25.-Eamonn de
rVri ':-y and Sturda~y at the University V -alera, republican leader, taken into
of Indiana at ]iorington, Indiana. custody at Newry yesterday, when he
This asscciation which was . organ- attempted to address a meeting, was
izd under the direct ion of Dean sent across the Ulster border this
r<*:is sex oral years ago, includes re- morning, having given an undertak_-
pre'tsontatives fr-om 991 institution", ing to leave quietly.

P'2at _ aTi; a> a -0 Ro'kin the
new l' (,xar 'o 1 ~ brilding. xv ithl
the e .cepti0: of t 2C p)ecinx; of a few
s21;,ll sl a's in t-.e 1main corridrr, has
.)ee--i coin l & cd:. Vo rknxen are now
engaged in clearing, the (debris from
the main lobby.
HATE YOU S~ihqSrk'IiiWI) VET?
frocks and formials in
foriginalsadSmuart Moans
We have m lf roni our 01(1
j location in Nickels' A rcade to
308 .Vhynard Stre],".1st two
dIooiSrs o2t1 hof the Maipstic
'Iheate.

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Choice Chinese
Rugs

Im~ported and sold by one who has seen
Chinese "rug manufacture and knows the
Chinese Rugs.

all the processes of
facts about modern

iNo cheap or poor rugs importe
Only the super-extra quality

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Navy day, an annu~al event which I a 29Y IiI Il I
aims to create a wide spread interest I IlL IU9' baUa
in the work of the ,,United States'
Naval forces and at the same time! Peking, Oct. 25.-The minister of
to awaken public appreciation in the' education has irescinded his reccnt in-,
work done by th'e late Theodoref struction to the provincial authorities
Roosevelt in organizing this fighting that the sending of students to Amer- i
unit to its present standard will be, ica be discouraged, in order to aioidI
nationally celebrated tomorrow. I "a special intellectual influence"
Following the Civil War the U. S. , growing up in {china as g. result.
naivy was permitted to degenerateI In ]is new instr'uction thec minister-
aisawythtednyolwigasays: "A letter has been received
a,,, fromlthesminestrydofcforeignoaifairs
national crisis with the exception,;fo h insr ffreg far
perhaps, of the late war. No attempts stating that the American State De-
were made toward its reconstruction I artment has instructed its consuls
until the war with Spain demanded ; in China to issue non-immnigrant; pass-
prsto students going to Americ a for
immediate -action along these lines. thI ups fsuy ntoeisu
MtIr. Roosevelt was at this time as tions recognizotd by the United States4
sistant secretary of the navy and ,up-'g vrtet.Tusneteo:tal
on his shoulders fell the task of in- . has been remotvedl, examinations
crea.singthe efficiency of his part of should be held as usual without sus-{
the machine to make war with Spain. ! pension."
Accordingly the navy was transform------ -
eel from a thing not at all to be 'de- Wheaton. Ill., Oct. 25).---it .has been
pended upon, to an oganization whch suggested to ch'anA f the name of f h;
finally wrought destruction on the town to Gr.angovi]le to continue,1 the
Spanish men of wvar. fatne of "Red" Granite, Illinois half-
For a navy to be capable of whip-! back. Wheaton is tbhe home of the Ill-
ping a second rate power like Spain inois star.
was understood snot "to be a sufficient 'A petition is now befing passed
test of its reserve power, so the work: around to name tha new athl~etic
begun t y Mr. Roosevelt, and eontin- field "Grange field."
ued by himt during his presidency I
was not dropped.. The navy was af- I
feoted by the advance of science as R a Ar4 1~
mucht as every other branch of the' Rea the taiL Ads
service. Larger and faster Yattle-1
shii~s were built armed with highi,
lowered long range guns of late do- ,[ilt 11Iil ~ ~ ii~llill iiitll
sign. Instead of burning coal for fuel2
the more recently built of these craft
were constructed with oil burning en-,
glves. The personnel of the navy
was 'kent in constant fighting trim
especically as regards maarksmnanship, ,
one of the points, of efficiency so 2,
stressed by Mr. Roosevelt. One other= M ichigan ]
addition to the naval forces was the
adoption of aircraft and the "mother" lt MElfI(iR1 IBOOS - BAN
ships which are necessary in their
use. 2.
Today the navy has become a neces- '= t
aary part of the public service in that 2
besides safeguarding American prop-':.b
erty in thlis country and abroad, it
has insured security to American il~llal11 ttgltIt av111Iixm

Wlhen ever it is a litle gift that you need, come to Darling
and lMailcaux. We. feel certain that we can satisfy your every
neeci---arid of course we have a wealth of suggestions too.
i IRoom deco~rations--we car supply you with every type.
Your room should le dcdcoyatcd with appropriate pictures,
pe~rtan ,t. A plresi , , room in which to live helps to make
I ~~i 'worth whie.
D ari'ng & Malleaux
224 South State Street
f .hPormel-ly Situated at 7 Nickels Arcade
[r'ax ri Colloge ongs ~5
k.Mn U NIVE RSITY
33s= a dt~tB O O K ST O RE1B11111i1111l113111111311illlilllii

Yet sold at the price of an ordinary
good Chinese Rug..
Call and See Them
Deo not buy unless you see one you won't 'be happy without.

MRS. I. 1B. MERRICK

Phone 3155

928 Chunch St.

308 Maynar St.

Phone 3070-R

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