THURSDAY, NOVE-1111 'EIZ 26, 19271; I'HE MICHIGAN .CIE ' PAGE THREIN Tl1Ul(~pAY, NOVEMI3EJ~ 26, V 2~ 1'HE MICHIGAN DAILY PROMINENT MN~Legion mails ,200 ., MER IN T Cards In Effort HEAD CONFEENGE To Raise Mon ey " __In an attempt to raise Ann Arbor's Relegates Will Separate Into Round q uota of the American legion endow- Table Discussion Groups Of j mrent fund for disabled war veterans, Twenty Men ltc more than 1,200 Thanksgiving day! cards, bearing the appeal "Give For JOHN W. DAVIS TO TALK Thoe Who Gave The Most-America's! krOrphans", have been sent through - Ithe mails to Ann Arbor citizens. John W. Davis, Raymond D. Fosdick, !More that $2,000 of the quota of $4,000 and Dr, George E. Vincent, president has been raised by the local post. tfthe Rockefeller foundation, will be, The service contributors are render- the principal speakers at the National1 I ig to the peace time care of war Collegiate World Court conference to cripples and orphans is symbolized by! "be held at Princeton on Friday and 'a red service star in the center of the Saturday, Dec. 11 and 12. Mir. Davis card. The "cards are accompanied by. will address the opening meeting of a letter from the sufferers who wil be the coniference on Friday night, whiled aided by the donations which are ex- Dr. Vincent and Mr. Fosdick will. give: pected from this last campaign. the main addresses at the second gen- I is pointed out by officials of the era).. gathering on the following eve- American legion that an average do- ning. 1 eation of $2 will be required to comn- The delegates wil be divided into! plete the quota. round table discussion groups of 201_... men each, to be led by prominent pro- fessors and authorities from all parts~ DETROIT THEATRES of the country. Among the men wholf T H IS WEEKj have been secured to lead these)1 groups are Dr. Henry Van Dyke, for- , I~~Ifpf Lafayette at Shelby mner ambassador to the Netherlands; ! Scubert LafayettU Nitg, 5c to 3, ambassadori at.,i MaCt$.0 Roland S.' Morris, formner amasao hursday, best seats, $2. Sat. rn Mat., ct 25 to Japan; Norman Thomas, dietrTel, Cadillac, e705 of the League of I dtirl er ltth WEEK nuocracy; Mary Wooley, president of The1 STUDENT PRINCE ,'Mount Holyoke college and Herbert The Musical Triumph of a Generation Adams Gibbons, noted war correspond-, company of 150 ent and author. {_ve.__0 to $1.50l To date, more than E5 colleges and IARRI CK a. at. 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