PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926 l ry DAI LY OFFICIAL DULLETIN 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). NI. ew Canadian Governor-General Given mtuE.he Belgian govern-1 rentals_ _ __ _ Parliament, is expected to announce ! Ribbons Carbons Great Ovation Upon Arriving In Quebec shortly a plan for the stabilization of Service the Belgian franc. This will include The Place of SerCall MICHIGANUNION 4 a foreign loan of from $50,000,000 to Rde s Pen Shop - $60,000,000, of which New York will be expected to take at least half. Agency for theAskoM sTeatre Remington Portable MEXICO " CITY.-Iguala dispatches say seven Catholic canons and three repairing priests have been arrested in Chilapa charged with sedition in connection , I Volume VII WED)NESD)AY, OCTIOBERI 13, 1926 Number 14 Executive Board, Gradute School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School on Wednesday, October 13, at 4:00 o'clock. Alfred H. Lloyd. University Women: Without tle consent of parents, the University is unwilling to take the responsibility for women students who go out of town to. football games. Therefore all girls desiring 4o do so are required to present a letter from their parents authorizing them to go. This letter must be presented at least three days in advance of the date of the game, to the Office of Ad- visers of Women, at Barbour Gymnasium, where it will be kept on file. Letters will not be accepted or permission given after the third day preced- ing the game. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Economics 121-Labor: Lecture today at 3 P. M. in Room 101, Economics. All Wednesday sec- tion meetings omitted. Full announcement posted in Economics Library. Carter Goodrich. History : Seating lists have been posted on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. Roll will be taken Friday. R. A. Billington, Assistant. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following program in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon~at 4:15 o'clock, to which the gen- eral public is cordially invited: Rhapsody (Cole); Largo (New World Symphony) (Dvorak); March of the Gnomes (Suite in "Fairyland") (Stoughton); Sonata 1 (Borowski); Aux Etoilesx (Duparc); Minuet (Bizet);. Traumeri (Strauss); March (Suite in Miniature) (DeLamarter). Charles A. Sink. School of Education, Junior Class: Organization' meeting today at 4:15 in the University High School Audi- torium. A complete attendance of both men and women members is re- quested. S. A. Courtis. Choral Union Ushers: All ushers are requested to report by 7:15 at Hill Auditorium, Thurs- day evening, October, 14th, for the Elsie Janis Entertainment. W. A. J)avenport, Assistant Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds Dept. To All Seniors: All seniors are requested to have their Michiganensian pictures taken as soon as possible. Please read the article on the front page. Louis Robertson, Editor. Ann Arbor House-Holders: All Ann Arbor residents having rooms available during the week-ends of the Minnesota, Illinois, and Wisconsin football games are requested to call the rooming committee at the Michigan Union, from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock any day this week. W. Roger Greene, Chairman. Prescott Club: Students of the College of Pharmacy and others interested are cor- dially invited to attend the first monthly meeting of the Prescott Club, Wednesday evening, October 18th, in room 303, Chemistry Building at 8 P. M. Wilbur L. Scoville, chief chemist of Parke Davis and Company, a man of international reputation pharmaceutically, will be the speaker of the evening. C. C. Glover. Geological Journal Club: The first meeting of the Geological Journal Club will take place on STUDENT PRESS CLUB ORGANIZES AT FIRST MEETING; ELECTS CHAIRMAN with the religious crisis;* READ THE WANT ADS FOG AND Watches AT 11 FRIENDSHIP i The Watch Shop 1121 So. University Ave. Edw. A. Clark .:.. '! l Viscount and Viscountess Willin gdon arrive in Quebec from England and the Governor General Designate of Canada and his wife are greeted with open army. This photograph wa s taken since their arrival. Thursday, Oct. 14, in Room 437 N. S. Bldg. Mr. Senstius will speak on Climate---Plant-Soil Relations in the Tropics." Walter A. Ver Wiebe, Sect. Sociology Club: The Sociology Club will meet Thursday at 7:45 P. M. at 1414 Wasstenaw Ave. All men and women interested in various phases of Social work are especially invited. 31rrs. Ieal ryc :H amitin, Pres. Fred W. Green, Republican nominee for governor, will speak at a luncheon to be given by the University Republican club at the Union Sat- urday, October 16, at 12 'clock. Tickets may be obtained at the main desk at the Union. It. A. MLarks, President. GUAM-Having received word that a resolution has been introduced in the Philippine legislature providing for the annexabion of Guam to the Philippines, the chairman of the Guam congress called a special ses- sion. Members of congress are in- dignant at the proposal and unitedly opposed to the idea. WASHINGTON-The usual seasonal increase in demand of bank credit was less during the last two months than a year ago. WASHINGTON-The Italian em- bassy today issued a denial of the article intimating that Italy was pre- paring for war against Turkey. lei( a r