PAGE EIGHT TH MTCTT;AN rDATT V a 1 li.:r lYll ,.l 11\.llt"!1V Lt"1.1L i ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume V1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 Number 57 Local Art Exhibit: Prospective exhibitors at the exhibition of local art are 'requested to bring or send their exhibits to Prof. Donaldson's room in Memorial Hall be- fore Friday noon, November 27. The Hall will be closed on Thursday. Carlton W. Angell, Chairman of Committee. llhetoric 169: Owing to my absence from Ann Arbor this class will not meet again until Monday, November 30. F. N. Scott. Economics Club: The next meeting of the Economics Club will be held Monday evening, November 30, at 7:30 in Room 104 Economics Building. Professor Ulrich B. Phillips of the History Department will speak on "Plantations with Slave Labor and Free." I. L. Sharfman. Four One-Act Plays: "The Rescue," "Mis' Mercy," "Sintram of Skagerrak," and "Pan In Pim- lico" will be presented in University Hall Friday and Saturday nights promptly at 8:00 o'clock as the second program in the Play Production series. Tickets may be had at the door. P. D. T. Hollister. Inlander: Manuscripts for the January issue of the Inlander will be received at the Press building until December S. M. E. Cooley. R ELIGIOUS I LOCAL EVENTS The Thanksgiving service in St. Andrews Episcopal church will be For notices not otherwise mentioned in hl t1.0tdyisedo t1 The Daily. Items will be published on held at 10:30 today instead of at 11 two successive days only. Copy must o'clock. The Rev. H. L. Lonsdale will be submitted to the Local Events preach on "The Pilgrims." Editor by 4 P. M. G E N E R.Lto B9DGNW "SET Local artists will have a chance C exhibit their products in the west gal- of Alumni Memorial hall from Dec. 1 to 13. The exhibition is open to all students and townspeople whose Greetings to and from President work' may be designated as creative iClarence Cook Little and the Build- art. I Ings and Grounds department are in- cluded in the Thanksgiving issue of The exhibition will include oils, the Buildings and Grounds News, the water colors, pastels, all forms of first of the year, which appeared yes- black and white (including photo- terday. graphs), sculpture, landscape- design, The publication. which is now in nterior decoration, jewelry, leather its second year, has expanded to 12 vork, basketry, batic, gesso, and pages, and contains, aside from de- weaving. The piece exhibited must partmental news, an outline of some be suitably framed or mounted, ac- of the activities carried on by the :ompanied by the name and address department. f the exhibitor, and the title on cards urnished by the art association. In STAUNTON, Va.- The automobile ddition, a duplicate list of all exhibits used by Woodrow Wilson during his offered, together with the value, if occupancy of the White house is to he article is for sale, must accom- be preserved here in connection with arry the exhibit. ithe birthplace hemorial to the war Prospective exhibitors are asked to President. notice that the time limit for which xhibits will be received at Professor Let The Daily sell it for you thru )onaldson's office has been extended the Classified columns.-Adv. o tomorrow because of the holiday Officers Testify For Mitchell - CHARLESTON * TAUGHT NOW Open Daily 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Private Lessons Daily Adults' Class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen one-hour - les- sons, $5.00. TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO 20. WierthArcade Phone 8328 Established 1887 -- I " J 1 t 4 i U CO. Blds.. 137N.Wabcash Ave .,Chcago. ILL Read the Want Ads At Affirmative testimony of brother officers is lending strength to the defense of Col. William Mitchell in the court-martial proceedings against him growing out of his charges of inefficiency in the air service. Top: Major. Carl Spatz (right), famed world war flier, who backed Colonel Mitchell in statements before the court martial board, with (left) Major I4amphier, commander First Pursuit squadron, called as a witness. Bot- tom: Colonel Mitchell with Capt. Robert Oldys (left) who testified that the air service is being neglected. I ' ligm ow To m m w NLNZW MINORITY VIWS ON TAX BILL TO BE GIN HOUSE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. -Minority views on the non-partisan tax bill unanimously ordered reported by the House ways and means committee will be presented to the house, it was said yesterday by Representatives Rainey, Illinois, and Hull, Tennessee, Democratic members of the committee. Annual Tea Dance lobby of the building. Phil Diamond's orchestra will play from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Tickets are $1. LONDON.- Informal conversations are in progress betwen the British foreign office and Washington, regard- ing the scope of the proposed naval disarmament conference. i NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. In order to give our employes an opportunity to enjoy their Thanks- giving dinner, we will close all of our Service Stations on Thanksgiving day OF TICKETS TO nale I II I IIl is II 1 SOPIL PREFERENCE ENDS FOR PROM APPLICATIONS Distribution of applications for the Sophomore prom to be he14 Pee. 11 in the, Union ball room will be continued from 2 until 5 o'clock today at the side desk in the lobby of the Union. Today is the last day that pre- ference will be given to mem- bers of the class of '28; mailing of acceptance cards was begun yesterday. fruom ± IP. M1. until 5 P. M ti. We would Tickets For S leappreciate it if you would arrange to obtain your supplies for that day Tickets for the annual Thanksgiv- before 1 P. M. or after 5 P. M. ing day tea dance in the ball room of the Union this afternoon may still THE MICHIGAIIME OIL COIPANY be secured at the desk in the main I Twentieth Annual Union Opera .' Which Plays at the Whitney Theatre Evenings of Dec 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and Matinee Saturday, December 12 Will Be Held for Union Members Only b. r I I I Best Wishes for Pleasant Thanksgiving UU Just a few days left to get extra free trouserp with every suit ordered from the Eng- lish - American corporation. A guaranteed line of import- ed and domestic woolens. A. C. Barth "Custom Tailor of Imported Woolens." 619 WILLIAM I I AV I' SATU R DAY 2 t® 5 P. M. and 5 i I at the Desk in the Union Lobby from 11 Flowerday & Son IKELs ARCADE PHONE 7014 Floivers by Wire This is the last chance for Union members to get tickets ahead of University women and townspeople. Box office sale for University women will be held from 2 to 5 o'clock Monday at Hill Auditorium. Women should secure applications at the office of the Dean of Women. General Box Office Sale at Whitney Theater beginning Wednesday, December 2 Prices-$3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 - .--- '9 I ... MI H EIAN P H0 T G R A PHS !, .--..------.---- SENIORS Be sure to go to the Michig-anensian r A,~ .