'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 AITRE THE MICIGAN DAILY PAGE . 'T HRE . +*+... . .+ "' ....rn wrrsrr rwr o+Y., ermrrrr - -- .br o DAES' L[AU[ December Issue Of Gargoyle FillIV ~HeraldsChrismeis MS S BILL ON£XPFN SES rhas been a steady growth in its size! j have changed, andl 'The Dea- W i741A wait ;gins nAror during i :vnf t~rtaJ.1 !he ;ol iday ses.on is raised in a on- :iributiomi entitled, "I Like Chiristmnas,'' a1 ;(done by 1lal .ey Davidson, '25, man::g- Stu en s .iUZ ilg (editor1'of Oie (iargoyle, and Donald Foel'n aIio*" Conecy, '25p. The issue also has a de- ' hluge of jokes, on tie present craze, -- ~sord-j,." G,,rgtoyle also in-1 Following the annual c-stome- eludes a uleUZlC orthe oonefit of its tablished at this Tniversity four years readers. I'i'efiessor Camlls;i'Edeavor t> M le Condulct Off ._' z1 IU-c:i& ?can- pa4;Iigus2a t.'.'.} a;aend nd1:er the control of tie()f,,deral go\ er n~feit, whi h is beileg proposed ini a bill Ih 8ensltor 'i'. II. (r" way, i )cniocraiz- ;en ator fiJn Arkiansas, x« as declared tO bie i.3 °absurlId jEOP )sal by Proi. 1 lioivmis , ed.of i'politic al sck'ee (cpatiielmt, esterdai:yat I11001. Governs :ens .r ? uia' til 0of e(5> pt"n tUres of the v_ v:c,,uS ')it C i par-ties in 'iUse nat ia:) l <(a ;. i1 .i4. v 'i i * ?^1rgh to, " , sh'I tI -: .t Reed, 'Tut Is0_1ano8, ''J f01 tiie adlopt in of a i ; : [he feflera itgoti<.nnmen Lto pa ihc~ aeseS.' The p~roposed law is preposterous, accordinug to the, professor, in its adi- vocating that the individullai (5 m])Iaigns of cppoxsing political factions be fi- nan,°edleby the government, due to the mny 01! ticiiltcawhich vwoul'd ar.'.e in the adventl of any inew partiesIle pointed to the LaFollette organization of the recent campaign ,and raised t he question as to how the Senator ',vould heave taken care of such a sit- ntat io~n. "The bwill looks more like an attempt cn1 tlhe1hat-t of Senator Caraway to' p et a little publicity in the news- 1) peers than anything else," comment- (d '- ~ofessor heed. "In fact. it is pure meek and should be looked upon as neomiot only by the senate but by tim e, fele.'' tPlaque Marks Place Where Old Elm S tood On the floor of Dean A. H. Lloyd'sI .efue,; in the new literary building, .amnt 1014, is a small bronze plaque,I roasng:"More than half a century t ro stood the class tree of '69, grow,-j ' to4;-C a mighty elm." It marks the exac:t spot where the historic elm ,ai tcrly stood. It is now in front of Ie literary building. !Mhen construction of the new build- ing; was started two years ago, suf- ficient funds were raised through. con tribhut ions to defray costs' of mov- ing [Ic tree. When cold weather c .nlc. aind the tree had not yet found a new resting place, a tent was erect-' eJl over it, and fires were built to wltyari and alive until it could find newv root in the ground. To Be Naval Head Purdom Outlines Education Thesis .4.?; MVIr. TI. L. P'urlonm of the education facult~y presenIt ed an outline of is; thesis on "Iloinogeneous Cvouping for First Year i gh School StudIent:;." 1o graduate stud~enits and lfaculty of 11he School of Education at their meeting held last night in Tappan hall. M1r. Purdom will complete the studiy tis, year. Mexico City, Dec. 3.-Alberto pani, ~now treasury secretary, is expected to b( thec new amnbassador to the Un- mid States. t 3 a° ! : I ? ago, foreign stuxdenzts will be enter-j. twined il tile hoiiies of many families More cartoons t han usuail grace- tie pages of thneinia ; zinc this month, amnong then- being; "The Freedom of who ,)h, VC e epressed tir e(lsi re of act- the Pr'es.,:' by I+red hill, '27,, "flu ing as host7.vesse5ls Ciur« igth 'hl)at- Esseti'alsof Art," by Albert 'r. Peckc 1"J °.> vacation. Applications of s .u-! '25, and the custontary drawings of the (donts who wish to be the guests (of, "ei ; Y these fan--ilies dluring the vacation I TiL over this month, another con- period are now being received by time, tribution from Peck, entitled "Cheer- official in chat-,e (If their distribu- io," depicts an ideal Christmas scene, ti on ._ stdetswee ntraiedinLas T ea ch"rs To .Form aclone, andl it is expected that mWore State Comnmittep, will accept the in vitationms this year. j 1"anilies 1residIiTnginl Battle Creek, L _nsimig, Cm and1 Rapids, Kalamuazoo, §4i: Iva;;aret Cameron of the andI Port Huron h~ave issued invita- j School of Edhucation left Tuesday for tions to the foreIgn students through. Lansing to b.egin the establishment the officials in charge of the work, of a state C.,mmnitter' the recoin- 'lihe (litertL innment of fore ign sttu- imonfatiomi 0f tea.chers. Thie plan for dents in American hdnie-;has lbecome the new (08 ra:ittnc, 'xii 'CIta; 1t ar'e an establisihed Custom am. many of tihe fav ru cal an igradiedi, a well as hIh lmel ger niver":tics and l collegesscolmecnndti:,isn ftIr throughout time country. Besides be- statte taciers,' asso('iation. miss in g a most gratifying act towardi pro-! (a .enm was a'pp~ninted c hairinan of viding this, gmoup) of students whom s e~mztom o.itemcnlyb e , e 3. t 7:] I ,1 ii 1 l t f c c r i Sir.Osirond De Beuvoir Frock, comn- mander of the British naval forces in the Mediterranean, is slated to suc- ceed Lord Beatty as first lord of time admiralty the first of the year. Mexico City, Dec. 3.--A conference ofI koveiahors (decided in favor of issuancej of agrarian debt bonds by each state to promote agriculture, and decided to ask for the necessary legislation. Chicken Pie Dinner At TFhe Methodist Church Tonight at 6 O'clock Planned and Served by the Men 50c Per Plate Cone 1 __________________ ____________________ _ .:T'hMV -l1n.i. tYtK v:lBe t F'K YN '.+Y'1 - _ - - NI I IY'/YI IROIIO iW4r. 1 "" +- + - ri. ..ta,:-i:.a1]a T -- ^' -J[p ,ar un w to~,JI be) atiii I c z or, n'e- ; 1. F. L. 1lIslaortli of lKala .azoo. spectitve homfles during the.'Christmnas _ v.,cvtion NWith cr~"taimmcnt dim; ink' v asington, Dec.3.--Senator Dale, tha;t pc iod.! of Ve rmont, ill w , ith grippe, was much Sbetter todlay, and his physicians said Batavia, .Dec. 3-Further earthmquake they expeceted a rapid recovery. shocks at Wnosobo killed three per- -__________ sols. HAVE YOU Si RSCR[BREP VEFT? I Hve You 'fiedOur Butter BiscuitsHi - la~e &SanbI"orlifs Coffee, - Olives, pickles, andwicli Sreads C andy Bars Cigarettes r.. w~iw I. I SWilliam iNeer fMaya idOpen EvenIIpgS I-I NOW PLAYING 1 Four Performances Daily I.1:00-3 :40 7 -:00-S :1) Its Beauty Will Captivate You!. Its Realism Will :Startle You! LN And Cast o f 2,' h 'We have a large assortment of Danish Pastry. Five cents and up. Tlhe City Pastry Shop 51 16 Last Liberty Phone 3310Q-J~j mftowwmmm r ( 1 , A7 'i ~ /rAw' . / , 7 / II ATLNE1ES 2-3'30 Bakcnoy, 2Zic MaiFloor, 35 7-8:30 Balcony, 3 5c iniiiFloor, 5We WAL i l Thie Mtn~mmenmt Makes No Attempt CO Phrase Words or-, Groups of Words in Explana- tio~n of This Masterplece, But Will Quote S11c1 Personages Whose Opinions are Purel y Persona and NTat imY ly p AM ' ' IT'S HERE 'TODAY She Whispered-- He Welieved-- ( J' TAlialkINCT E. T. CLARK (Seeretary to the Presjdenpt)-"It is a wwon- derful picture ;and strikingly realistic."' Poet)--"itt touches the heart Ili J a ii y anli tfires thme ill ia-l' _____Prelsented by / -Al and Ray Rockett v " iflf! I ICH1F flfI"fI , "WIHEN KNIGHTHJOOI) WAS IN TOWER" The Faniouetl Telephone Sieis Wich Appeared In the Cosmopolitan i[Nagaziue 'S A Tremienidouisly Poputlar Noveli Of a Woman Who Lied-- Even When the Truth Was Better! 1 ii COMING if you fre one of the 'i :1 S U N D A Y 1-700 9000 People WM~ Read the Story or Saw the Play, You Won't Need Coaxing to See F T1 1E .starring Glenn Hre_ Vilan~a t . KiEITHI sTAGl E ETU RE "MORNING 'GLORIES " ARTHUR TYSON DOROTHY IBEATTY JAMES RITZ ETHEL WINSTON Lvi by~ n Alex( G,'-icri'Muic by ' l vu rove~i jr EMBROJDERY "THE PINHEAD" An IiipprL~I'l omuedy KINOGRAMS ORCHESTRA I !a I I E I I'l II U ~' 7~+:e+Kii(i;it~( II