TWO; THE MICHIGAN DAILY. WE~DNESD AY, OCTOBER 29,- 1924 I Ne ? e n Follette declared that the "mt i en-I airriri This service follows that 'offered a courgin fetur ofouraanj~ g i~flf~j~iuir iivrt fshort time ago by the Republican £ Wth.I T E RIsN w p e ie t BL M S C O IG bat the 'ightf ror "thie Indp' ndett- ww ,i < T ;S u~ ctlubwincoensisted ofmalinfg ap /O LE TO ORO, F R iCA fiE Pbtgreavet icktas e~fit neoed F PEE NlTBYplications for ballots from students to o Ifl nr More than 250 students have avail- o ea-~~ orSbcito Delivers an Address in Monroe, Leave LaFollette Says President Costs Na 'U " th1nseves of the free notary se- today.Pa o of$ee AEpie tion a Millibai Dollars n nu a vice for. absent voters ballotsofedI. Moda a Week'''I Iee LLby the iiiii RepuybheReuliancubiicwsann clubIIl itII wasIIII an-!~iIIII!I~ItiIII L~(U~tUUtU5nounced yesterday by officials of the WILL RETURN TUESDAY RETURNS: TO EAST club. ( c ___'': ____ Four pieces of equipment for highj All voters residing out of the state DenMrie -Coe,0 h frequency 'phenomena 40r& rceived of Michigan and all' women voters t DenMrieB.Coly ftelaltmore, .Md., Oct. 28. (By A. P.) elcrcltnier Engifieering schools and 'Democratic i-With the election' one week away,' yesterday by~ the elcrclenier cn'avail themselves of the service candidate for. United States' senator, 'nt .RbetM.'a, in&letheelg department 'from the IAnereantbei h orio fUi".' ia schedued to speak at the Women's , arrearly toay to carry his fight for the'Tjphone and Telegraph cmpay. and from 3-5 o'clock, and tomorrow s# thits ein Por eU nion 'to orrwnigt.. presirlency ack into New York 'state. This equipment consits o a high fre- from 9-11 and 3-5. All men voters re tian inPort - lu'ron'tomorro night.He, speaks tonight in Brooklyn, to- j quency generator or vaCu~thritbe 6s--gluing in Michigan can have their bal-k Last night the Dean delivered' his m nor w night° in Schenectady and ilatosr, to' give pre ?i1n~e~aves of lat notarized n Room 302 of the campaign speech in Monroe, Michi- ; then will invade' New England for voltage from 100 cycles to * 00"non Foridy from -5 opotag and11 gan.i 'The rest 'of the time, according ' an address Thursday night at Booa-Fia rm35.Bs otg n cycles. per second; a. 200 tule at-lM" to his "secretary'" will probably be' ton before turning west for speeches fca ieo 5scin ,rvddntr evc r re aefrrg spent in Detroit and Wasltenaw .*' in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. 'half sections so that 'voltage and cur-Ittrt fseildlvr al county. Last night in an address here Sena- rent measurenments may be made at A these ballots must be in the Dfe o te fattht Den C0oeyZ' ~ '~f or LaFollette again assailed Presi- te'm dp it of n-rcln and§i of',the' election commission at leave 'of absence expires next Monday Dr. Glonzalo S. Cordova is the ne dent Coolidge, referring to him as ivacuum tube amplifier, mlliamnmeterr the place of residence of the voter by nih ei xetdtobe in Ann Ar- fr "the silent servant or .the sstem"a otmee o ain tg the' evening of Nov.- 4, it is necessary nih ei xetd0CIpesdent f the Republic 0 4Ecuao:yadvl eformakingd, cntrol theI that ire voter avail." himself of the' boy Tuesday. 'whichnmn, cnedd tosteand currgnt measurem # tb ontte rsrice t once. Much comment has been caused by goImnn. ''' tificial' line; and an impeance bridge ___________________ the eans statement that "if he isDO IE Failure of the president to put in-fo the range of frequencies e=cu-' . elected 'and if Michigan goes republi- USVS IA to effect the reduction in sugar duties,+tered in telephoniy "i f ~t~~t~IuiIiiit1111iiiiIIIIIut± ca o pesdnad should the ;lllI- he docored, is costing American con-: ' Sinilar pieces 't apparatus are be- + t11fall11f1. olection be thrown into congress he ''IfK ,shies one-million dollars a week. ing 'given at the saine 'tibig 'to='nther-1 'Would vote for' Dawes fr 'v1ce-preei- iiw f ' The senator sought to sho'w, that leading ofchools 'of eectrical'e-ngneer '- dot the, "sugar trust".: had been activeIn ing. y ' It <'n reply to this comment Dean Commanding' officrs of the Univer r inlging' about an inicrease in' saugrII Colysys iy fMcignui o h avliedutdes, had attempted to' decrease' New York, Ot., 2$. iAre Giodstein, i~ "1 am a Democrat and wgholeheart- stgar' imports' and is exertingly res world's antailiweig'ht-ehampin; -1il, F ~ serves plan to prepare an meinber" edly loyal to Democratic ieadersi. l sure to' prevent a reduction 'in the defentd hia 'tle t .t-ad# 'son je~ Bdt"'thefe' are situations that souse~ of the orgaization for thi s summiner's sugr tariff 'rates. ' ' idezi fn a but agaist ddi - Mar- - tfimes arise when the political eos- cruise on the great lakes, which will In a statement, given out before hb ti,'Brboolyn hotel, on k date late Ina- tion'cannot' alone be consulted. There "start June 15; and end 'July 1, on the departure from Batlmo e, M. La- ecenbeii or early In Janary I { I i~o noresponsibility paramount to a U. °S. S. D3ubuqite. The mien are'to be -- public sorvant's responsibility to the taught the fuiidamnentals o na'Viga-=, people themselves. The voters 'of tion, seamanship,; ifantry drill, ;aiid- Michigan, therefore, have a right to internationaal 'law as .applied to the ." tell mhefor whom I,, as senator,, should Navy. "- ' ',Ia -A speak for Michigan in the evnt of a They will also be drilled in the rou- Iiresidential' deadlock. I recognize tine of the duties each is expected to ('~'' w' this obligation 'and accept it." perform 'on the cruise so 'that' nonde'"' Jon S - will be unprepared in any emergency, We Serve G U YAT 'T The regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock 3,' G U Y 3I.L..J RESERVES TO CELEBRATE ~ednesday, in the R. 0O. T. C. drill l'? ARTICULAR' FOOD hall will include lectures; on' seaman- '. L EEr 1 ,hip and -navigation as a preliniary "L E [WAV DAY NOVE BER ~t~otheyears prgran~ ' ' . ' ARTICULAR PEOPLE ~w w b ast year the unit was represented '---by 16, men and it is hoped that; this' 1 -I.-yaJ. Actual celebration of Navy day in year a greater number-will take ad- jiItl;A dtr Ann 'Arbor' by the local 'Naval re- 'vantage of a two weks free cruise.' ' A0 rmeuisticebe wthl ntlM n day, at which time both 9 of Warsaw, Oct. 2.-The bocdy of Hen- II A ~ r~ i T events are to be given recognition rkSi"ielzte 'veitarie jE ARILd. IAf jointly. On November 11 the. 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