.THE- MICHIGAN' LAID' WEDN I SDAY, llEXE'AIf Ett 1(), 1!I2o PAGE THREE WIflDNESDAY, DI~CEMBl9~R 10, 1~25 TI~ID: MICHIGAN~ DAILY PAGE THREIfl COMMITTEE PLA9NS t FOR .AILITRY BIA Chairman Hopes To 'Nake This Year'sr Dance More Elaborate Than Ever Germany Signs Locarno Pact MANY GUESTS EXPECTED Michigan's annual Military ball will ho more elaborate than ever this year, S pccording to Lieut. George Weitzel, '20, general chairman. The party, usually held on the first Friday after the spring vacation, will probably be held on the same day this year, al- though the date has not as yet been definitely set. Barbour and Waterman gymnasiums will again be used for the dance and three orchestras will provide the mu- sir, according to the committee. Thej committee is also planning to havel booths for the use of the various mil- itary companies of the University R. O. T. C., the Army and Navy club, American legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, officers of the 125th infantry resident in Ann Arbor and other mili- tary and patriotic organizations. Refreshments, souvenir programs, aSaors and similar novelties are to be distributed. The invitation list will include a large number of military and naval officers and the committee has. announced that acceptances from a large number are assured. Sub-committees have not as yet been chosen, but will be announced soon. No admission price has yet been set but the committee chairmen have been instructed to hold their es- timates down to a point where little, if any, higher admission need be charged. i !j I f , 1 1 ni State Audiences ~I!UV ii~iuiii 1 ear Tad Wiem( Coach Tad Wieman, assistant di TO VISIT 1106PITAL'tor of intercollegiate athletics, turned to Ann Arbor last night a1 Songress, Meeting In Detroit, Will a two-day speaking trip, during w Inspect University Hospital he spoke in Grand Rapids and AlL In Febrvary At Grand Rapids the coach addrE ed a banquet in honor of the Gr, LITTLE WILL SPEAK Rapids South high school, arrar =-by the Community club of thatc More than 1,500 physici ns'from all and attended by more than 300 b parts of the, country, members of the ness men, and also the meeting of American Congress of Internal Medi- local Lions club. At Albion yest cine, will be in Ann Arbor on Thurs- day, he spoke at two banquest, one day, Feb. 25, it was announced yester- honor of the Albion college foott day by Prof. A. S. Warthin of the team and the other at the for pathological department of the Medi- opening of the new Kresge gymn cal school, who. is on the executive iUm. at the college. committee of the congress, which met in Philadelphia last week. The congress holds four days of its annual session at Detroit, but the doc- tors will spend the one day in Ann_ Arbor in order to inspect the Univer- sity hospital, Professor Warthin said. Beginning at 9 o'clock in the morn- ing, a large number of clinics will be held at the University hospital as the first event on the program. After. luncheon at the Union, a general tour of inspection through the hospital will take place. Following the inspection of the hos- pital, a general meeting will be held ; THURS.ONLY in the Union ballroom, when Presi- dent Clarence Cook Little will address the physicians. An attempt will also be made to secure several other speak- ers. DETROIT THEATRES T H I S WEEK IrvingWarmotsD SC I CHIROPODIST AND ORTHOPEDIST 707 N. University Ave. Phone 21212 We have an exceptionally large assortment of personal Xmas cards for your in- spection. APPLIED ARTS 2 Nickels Arcade The Sho for Unique Gifts FRATERNITIES and ROOMING HOUSES- Why let broken furniture lay around? Let us repair it for you. Quality and Workmanship guaranteed. P. B. RDING 218 East Huron Phone 3432 r 1117 ;;, ,. Our Flags Are Plyin Hg! WITH A TIP-TOP PROGRAM ARRANGED JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS REeESS It's New! That Unforgetable It M odern Romance Featuring Glorious 'I D. Gustav Stresemann, Germgn foreign minister, signs Locarno treaty, in London, while (right) Herr Luther,chancellor, whose name headed the list of signers, looks on. Students Taking, World Trip Must Pass Examination Students taking the eight-month col.- fege cruise around the world, which is being conducted by the University Travel association of New York city, will receive credit at the University only upon examination. Students seeking credit may, upon recommend- ation of the heads of departments in which they desire credit, take special examinations at the University cover- ing the work they did on the cruise. Only upon successful completion of these examinations will credit be giv- en. According to circulars issued by the Travel association, this world cruise "will provide an opportunity for col- lege students to secure the advantages of extensive, directed travel and at the same time, to complete a year of college work. A passenger liner es- pecially equipped for this service with classrooms, gymnasium, library and other facilities, will carry 450' careful- ly selected college students and a teaching staff of 50 professors and in- structors on an eight-month's voyage around the world. 35 countries and 50 important cities will be visited under the auspices of the government and the educational leaders of each coun- try. Bd BOMBAY.-The fall of Medina, the s fit, IEves. - Me to $259 Columbia Dpsid loresi ARRIC W. Mat to 2 Sat. Mat. 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MRS, PARTRIBBE PRESEN has recently had so many manifesta- -______ned________w___ tions throughout the United States, to-B Mr ee a t Hawtheb LONDO__\ Te Star's Dblin cor-LafayetteatSeb gether with the pathetic character of hOND 'The Star's Dubln co~ Nights,o50c to$2,50' the theological disputes which receive responder says the Irish Free State sat.Mat.,octo$2 such wide publicity." air force contemplates a flight to Am- op. mat. Thursday, 5oc to $1.50 Cadi 75 "The essence of .ll true education,"' crica next spring. 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