THE MICHIGAN DAILY Heads Drive .uu I ,i liD DIVE TALK HERE SUNDA Y "Iaekhind, Called "Fighting Parson of West," to Spe~ak on Allying Labor and Learning TO LEAD OPEN FORUM meeting are those of the University of Michigan, Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Erie, Midland (Michigan), Pittsburgh, and Toledo. Leaving Ann. Arbor yesterday, Pro- fessor Badger intended to spend the' afternoon at the plant of the Cana-I dian Salt company in Windsor, On- tario, for a consultation with that firm's engineers concerning evapora- tor problems. -, I Present Little Home Laundry E. Walker, Propr. 922 East Catherine Street We Use Soft Water and Pure Soap No Alkali or Acids. School of Dancing Private lessons in aesthetic, toe, ballet and modern ball room dancing. w. I Vigilance inittee { ,+ " III Iv i 1 i (i t i , , k TonigIt Only ' @IINU I "LILY OF THE INCLUDES 313 CLUBS w York, Nov. 5.-World-wide etion of every industry in every - try against fraud in advertising sales methods is the ultimate ob- of the National Vigilance commit- of the Associated Advertising s of tee World, Lou E. Holland, Ident of the association, declarede tA statement made public here sy. advertising," declared Mr. Holland the most powerful sales influence he world. Advertisements today *h farther than the neighborhood, city, the state, or even the nation. .e of them are read in many lan- res and in almost every part of world." was with a view to reflecting international growth in adver- g that the Associated Advertis- clubs were 'organized, according their president. It now includes clubs in 12 nations of the world. What Is now,'tne National Vigi- e committee," he continued, "we e ultimately to develop into an In- ational Vigilance committee, able maintain Truth-in-Advertising ng those firms whose field tran- ids any one country and to co- nate the work of the clubs in the ous countries." tis the aim of the organization have an advertising club in every e city in every country in the d. The further end toward which clubs are working is that of es- ishing a Better Business Bureau ocal vigilance committee in every of those cities. ion Conducts Rooming Bureau i order to.accommodate the large tber of alumni who will return to a Arbor for the Northwestern game Saturday, a rooming bureau is be- condated by the Union. Those hing to secue rooms near th pus for friends who will be in i Arbor this week end may be di :ed to them by this bureau. ouseholders who have rooms to t at this time are urged to phone Union any afternoon this week ween 2 and 5 o'clock and list them. lists at the Union will give the be and address of the householde other information regarding th( Its. hnan dental students will meet the lower amphitheater of th ial building at 5 o'cloek 'today. "A Better Welichgan Is Greater Michgan" Did you know that the through its Extension Dept. sends out student speakers to all parts of the state.' Prov. 26:2, "Where no wood Is, there the fire goeth out." i. Handy Place Lt Noon Time ust around the corner from State Street on1 Dr. Gecrge S. Lackland, pastor of Grace Community church of Denver, jCoo., will speak on the topic "Ally-! ing Labor with Learning" at the Uni- versity service to be held at 7:30 o'- clock Sunday evening in Hill audi- torium under the auspices of the Stu-i dent Christian association. Dr. Lack- land will also lead the discussion at the Open Forum meeting at 3:30 o'-! clock Sunday afternoon in Hill audi-; ENGISHCOMITTE TO, MEET FOREIGN STUDENTS! All foreign students who entered the University this semester will meet the committee on English for Foreign Students at 8 o'clock tonight in room 306 Union. The committee on English for For- JEANETTE KRUSZKA JOHNSON Studio Second Floor ALLEY" Always at Your Service. We call for and deliver. A 3elorst~aof the Earle P. Sawyer, above, is general chairman of the annual S. C. A. drive for funds. His organization includes a finance committee of six men and eleven captains, under each of whom are ten lieutenants. This organiza- tion of more than 500 men expects to raise $6,000 from the men of the cam- pus before Friday night. torium for all who are interested in eign Students was created by the en- the labor question. gineering faculty last June for the ex- Called "the fighting parson of the press purpose of .helping the foreign West," Dr. Lackland has long made student to find and adjust himself to an effort to reach the labor class his work in the University. Before through his church. At present he is classifying the foreign student must the Western representative of the go 'befote the committee, where he is Worker's Education bureau of the examined and his ability to pursue American Federation of Labor, a posi- engineering studies in the University tion placing him in control of the is determined. If necessary the com- eight Industrial Education colleges of inittee prescribes certain preparatory Colorado. courses in English with the regular Grace Community Church, of more engineering courses. The committee than 1,000 members, of which he is for the present year consists of Prof. pastor, was rated by the Federal J. Raleigh Nelson, chairman, Prof. Council of Churches as the foremost A. C. Klocksien, Prof. H. W. King, and in America with regard to direct con- Prof. H. H. Higbee.' tact with organized labor. Judge Ben Lindsey wrote of him, Paris, Nov. 5.-Gabriel Faure, coi- ..« _ " - - .. t __ a..i __ _ _ a -.., Y ore and dir tn of n yn i~ . A $5.00 Cash Cards, $4.50 Phone 2721-W - - E U yu Chubb House PHONE 2022M As the cool days of Fall are becoming fewer and fewer, and the cold Winter days are becoming a reality, it is time for you to start thinking about a new heavy overcoat. We are carrying, at present, a full line of the finely tailored and low priced Kincaid-Kimball clothing. These coats are the latest in style and are made of the best of materials. -a'----- ANN ARBOR--TOLEDO t"He is one of the most enlightened and courageous progressives in the coun- BURTON'S ILLNESS NOT t ry--in or out of the church. He is a n ulmfllsane, sensible, upstanding liberal L VIEI ,witha message in every way patriotic I and constructive.' Mr. C. F. Boorom, president of the In spite of the cancellation of.I Ann Arbor Trades council, will pro- President Marion L. Burton's annual side at the Open Forum, while Eg- conference with leading alumni, due bert Isbell, '26L, will introduce Dr.# to his serious illness, the board of Lackland. directors of the Alumni association j will hold their fall meeting starting at 2 o'clock Friday at the Union. I .hI *'L annRIS It is expected that the majority of ViUE WIL dfL the members of the board will be resent for the annual session. IIPres- C idet Burton's conference was allet IIEMIAL MEELITOD059 for members of the board and more than 75 other leading alumni of the Prof. Walter L. Badger of the chem- country. The meeting this week was ical department will present a paper originally planned to last for two days,! on "Sone Unsolved Problems in with alumni discussions and dinners Heat Transfer" at the first session on the program as well as the game. of the American Chemical Society convening today in Cleveland. The SUPPORT THE DRIVE co-operating sections at the Cleveland im,;r ai ir ector or the national con- servatory Of music, is dead. Read the Want Ads Leave Ann Arbor, Chamber Commerce, ,7:30 A. X., .1200 A .4: P. M.,.0P M. Ceall 46 for Inormation. Read the Want Ads Priced $35-450 ,i i E. J. WEIMER . . _ . 119; S. Main DELIVERY Of those delicious barbecued meat sandwiches has been started. Only $.10 charged for the-delivery service, which extends from 9 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. 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