PAGE TWO THE MICH-IGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 61YEDATE FOR New Director Of 1J[ UgE FURWar YTrGnsiciors Earle Sahwy3er, '26 to be Ini Charge Of Difor $54000fWOon Ea Neier 47 SELECT TEAM CAPTAINS November 4-7 have been set as the ~*' dates for the annual drive of the Student Christian association, wU-n ; the campus will be canvassed for $5,000, the year's budget for the S.y C. A. This date has beenl decided in conjunction with the nterchurch : council, who plan to hold their drive 1ater in the year, -probably after the't Christmas vacation. The University { Y. W. C. A. will conduct its drive for funds at the same time. Adopting as their slogan, "A better Michigan is a greater Michigan." the Student Christian association plans to go to the campus with the plea for a united and entire support of ii....r'u their project. The drive is under the ,{ ; ::.:,. direction of Earle Sawyer, '26A, who has been connected with the S. C. A } " cabinet for the past two years. The money gathered in the drive' this year will be devoted to S. C. Aliaving reorganized the war trans services for the campus, the Fresh actions bureau of the department of -Air camp, the University services, the justice, the attorney-general has in- Christmas party for children, the ex-' stalledi Paul Shipman (above) of Sy- pense of the Lake Geneva conference, racuse, N. Y., as (director of the bur- and to the support of all the mnani- eau fold departments of the S. C. A. which- have a direct relation toth cam. I si i lne OST TELLS ENGINEERS Thedrie a itis lanedwill comi- * pass greater things than any drivel f01 OW NS to reach all students and all groups CocFilng1.Ysadrse ontecampus, and a generous sup-CocFilngI.Ysadrse nporth is expected. Similar drives haveI the freshmnan cingineering class at always met with great success, the their regular assembly yesterday af- drive .last year netting $4,500, and it! ternoon in the Engineering building. is hoped that this year, the sa~l He titled his talk The Right Road to corps of workers will be enabled to IHappiness." go over the top of their quota set by "Many people are of the opinion," the leaders. Coach Yost said, "that there are A moe exensie avertsingcam many roas leading to this thing we paign is planned in which every one;alarstingo'tan-uehp will be reached, the actual mnachinery piness. A good number of us essay of the drive to be similar to that used an esier and shorter way, eventually in other affairs of its kind. Campus cmn to realize our own folly. leaershav ben sleced lredy o We reach happiness," he contin- captain teams, and it is estimated !ud nytruhsriet tes that close to 500 Will take part in thei by forgetting ourselves and consider- actual work of the drive. Speakersin olyhw ecabefbnft of local and state wide interest will to our fellowmen. addrss he wrkes atlunheon to "This is not, however, an idealistic addesstih wrkes a lnchonstoviewpoint, for we too are in time be given every day during the dlrive,befidgtngot flfejs though as yet, no definite plans can (e eiegtigoto iejs be anoucedas t ths fatur oftheI what we put into it, no more, no less. brie.anucda othsfaueoh The extent of our service, and cn ____________con- seq uently the extent of our own bene- ipha ebatefit, (epends largely upon our mnan- Alph N2u D b ,I ower. In othr words we are able, 7'He. _; reiable and enduring, and °how do To He Ognfl aing, e act? A mant possessing the ,quali- ties of ability, reliability, enquanc Hazing as a campus problem will and action ci 'be said to be well be considered in a debate at the regu- along the road to success and hap- lar meeting of the Alpha Nu debating, inss society tonight in the society roonis "Sevice, the inviolable law of hu- a on the fourthi floor of University hl.J an relationship, is threesided, that , Theodore Hornberger, '27, and Ma k lis to say, it must have the right quan-, Harrington, '27E, will uphold the af tity, quality andlaode. Lacking any firmative of the question "Resolved, of ties,,., its value is lost to both the that all hazing should be abolished, cmiunity and the person con cerned. at the University of Michigan," while' "By (oing our best at all times," Louis Gibson, '26 and Elmner Saznanconcludedl Coah Yost, "by ever keep- '26L will uphold the negative. n ing our word, and by never leaving' : ' Grafton To Join w;rit Foreign Student Staff Of S. C. A.!) IHomer H. Grafton, a leader in thej student work of the United States, N :whose experience has carriedl hikn alt Over the country andtinito J1apani - where for six years fias was the lea'd-- oer of the student Y. Al. C. A. workI in Tokyo andl Kyoto, has been added to the staff of the University Student Christian association as assistant general secretary.r As assistant to Hal C. Coffman, '16, the general secretary lre will have charge of the executive work in Lane Hall, and will be brought into inti- mate contact with students here. Mr. Grafton graduated from Fairmont college in 1912, and holds a higher =degree from Columbia. Since his 'graduation he has (devoted his life to work among students, spending onie year in the Naval yards in Norfolk, Ya., three years as travelling secre-; s tary among the college of Kansas, and six years in Japan. His main interest in the University here will be with the foreign students th Nvhm zI a h ao l~, a ti matin~ e con- \vz'L ii i W, lh , It,117 1,itP - -- honor. : ;crmn , Olaa., Oct. L--I n !:pii:e of- - ;wins; i va di )e," for 1his boy8 rd, PAT IHUNt'L DA IL Y jl ) t iL S Garr? ick 2nd imAsl~ Week 'THE17,POTTERS" vNSo n~ I 1-OO)ad laughIIS R! eadl the Want Ads xA ,. _. . 60 40 w W S; gv t :X. , , ,,..ri~ .,. .aY ....:i ..:orxL.s 13Yt,. _._.. . a- a.:stxf %G L + iR'Wi'ir v'N:u . Karic a.,. Gi-. Y"'d ..%2 t twc :' e">..;. -- ('OM3LENVFIN ti (, SUNDAY .ji 1)i, (:'ION TODAY 'I I'___________ : .: NOW WSHOWING 2-3:30 7 :3 i _STARBUCKS RESTAURAN E 601 East Liberty Here's Our Menu for Thursday - Soup. Chicken Broth, with Noodles Celery -Creamed Chicken on Ilot Biscuit Roast Prime Ribs of Beef -. home Made Pork Sausage - Spanish Style ..Mashed Potatoes A hfot Graham Rolls and Bat ter =Dessert, Fresh Peach Cob'dur Coffee, Tea or Mlilk - Lunchli Rh .=11 A._ M.too Ill. I.. The }RginaItan "tRcz oton Pictures of the Cha~~on ipBout between HEVWIG"HT rCHIAM.PION OF THE WORLD! ~ f~ . JACX D1EMPSEV R U D 0 - ,P N O SUTHLME ° l r --In Addition Constituting the First Visualization of Still Pain.tin' in Motionr Pictures Hi a Jis kWrk'v. s Co I ed]y "GET BUSY" Sc1 AMUN '1'lE" AD)MISSION PRIC101' Bailconiy...................1C Main Floor .................50c N i d e . . . . . . . . . .0Ma tin e e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 5 c P. H v ARC' ICJ ~AMAFRSUP . NEILA 4P ROD U CT IC N L. sU .:.I._ f.. :r[ n.a , ' '°. Lm l I {' 3 le Extra f" 4 i. e0 f p , -_ -the task we have set out to complete Members of the Ann Arbor Credit ji in spite of the niany throwbacks we' bureau and all persons interested are asure to have, we will be giving invited to attend a luncheon to bed tru E 8rvice-tire right and only road given at Chamber of Commerce inn att ZP)ils. 12 o'clock Tuesday neon. 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