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J T3.8......... THE. MICHIGAN DAILY
I V I KI LE Y ELIEV S STU ENTSI 'sent i the 1 ?,00 men and wvcnen o f thi1e Fl uence the character and direction of
.~4?E 4'E PON ~ P~fP~fAA~lIQ~ University of Illinois. They (10 not American education. Recent college'
ARE WEA ONSFOR PR PA 5.ADISTv represent them in any true sense, be-, graduates are employed as secretaries
By .Dafld llie)ecily apparent. Con ferences have cause they were not selected by there.i or investigators. While their inteni-
"esident, University of Illinois) bcen called by individuals, "repre- These confterenices called mainly to tions are good, their work is oftenl
(13y Associated Press) sentatives" of students and institu- aid nflcveinnts for or against some parr- suaperfluouas andl their conclusions or-
BA JA, III, In recent yearstoshv atedd ndolins ticularl-yJpubliclic Iy are not stu-
tios hve ttededandreslutonsdents' business. Their interest in roneous, and the only result is injury
ha~ been a notable increase ini have been drawn up to b)e presented ;those matters is as citizens andl not to the institutions.
tempts by religious, educational, to Congress or the President or to as students. Such attempts to "use"'
cal and other kinds of organzia- some other public authority.i college and university students seem Election of officers of the Hispanic
Lo use college and university stu- I' have refused to participate in to me highly objectionable. Numer-j American society was completed at
for purposes of propaganda, any of these conferences. 1 believe ous organizations, formed to investi-! a meeting of that group which was
pendency to mold what is called that if students wish to participate gate subjects of interest to the .!n-'Iheldl during the vacation period. Prof.
ent opinion" as :a weapon to in- they are free to do so; that if they (dividuais concernedl, are supportedl by Julio del Toro was elected p~resident
:e political action, national and wish my help I will give it ; but thatr money privately contrib~uted or se-4 of the organization, Gustavo Maldon-
ational, on the plea that uni- I have no right to send one or twoI cured from foundations and estaiblislI- ado, vice-presidlent; Raul Reichard
;y students should be interested stude'nts, picked by myself, to any mnts, the results of whose work,! secretary, and Prof. J. A. C. H-ildner.
atters of public policy is espe- conference and say that they repro- whatever my be their purposes, in- treasurer.
SUNDAY CH1w1wURCH SERVICES

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

IL Edward IBayles, Minister
Howard R. (Chapmian, Minister for
Students
10 :45-Mor-l ing Worship. Sermon
by Mr. Sayles, on, "The Lord-
S1111) of JeS11S."
12: 00-Bible School, all depart-
monts. N. 13. Students class
meets at Guild I-ouse, opposite
the church.
5 :30--Friend sl iphour, an in-
formal opportunity for better
acquaintance.
6 :30-The Devotional IHour, with
discussion. Always an attrac-
tive and invigorating meeting.

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
40)9 South Div ision Street

10:30 a.m.-Regular Morning Serv-
icc; Subject, "Unwea lthy ."
11,:45 a.m.-Sunday School follow-
ing the morning- service.
7:45 p.m.-Wednesday evening tes-
timonial meeting.
The Readting Room, 10 and 1t
State Saving Bank Building is open
deniy from 12 to 5 o'clock, except
Sundays andi legallolidays.

(Cornor Huron AndII Iiiisioii
Mlerle If. Anderson, Sinister
9:30-()Church School.4
10 :45-Morning Worship. Sermon
on "A Model Yo)ung M~ani, but-1-41
Tfhe Lord's Supper will be ob-
servedl andl memubers received.4
10 :45-Kinderg-arten for children
during church hour.4
12:00---Student Class led by Prof.
Howard McClusky.4
5: 00-Intermediate Christian En-
deavor.4
5:30-Young People's Social H~our
andI Supper.
6 :30-Young People's Meeting for
devotion and discussion. B i nL E H E
EVYANGELICAL CHURCH
(Eiang'elical Synod of N. A.)
Fourthi Ave., between Packard
and(1Willilamis
G. A. Neumiann, Minister
9 :00 a.. m.-Bible School.
10:00 a. u.-Regular, morning wor-
sip. Sermon topic: "SRigiteons.
ness and Peae."'
11:00 a. in.-Geriman service.
6:30 p. rn.- -Young People's Hour.
Topic for discussion: "Is Amner.
lea. Christian or Pamgan? "
CHURCHi OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
C'orner h11ill and TIapan
Rienneth B1. 1hlvela, Pastor
10 :30-Morning worship.
11 :45-Bible school. Students' class
taught by "Father" Iden.
5:30-7:380-Studenits' social hour,
lunch and Forum.

CONGRGATINAL
CHURCH
Rev. Carl S. Patton,
9 :30--Sunday School.

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t0 : 45-"This Changing World."
5 :30-Free sup~per for studenits.
Discussion, "Is F'aith htn God
Practical t"

FEST. ANDR EW'S
(EICOPAL) CHURCH
Division and Catlherinie Streets
-Rev. Henry Lewis, hector
Thiomais L. Harris, Assistant
Sixteenth Sunday After Triit y.
S:00 a. m.-h-loly Communion (the
Church).
9:30 a. m.-Holy Communion (H~ar-
ris Hall).
11:00 a. m.-H-oly Communion and
Sermoii by the Rev. Henry
Lewis.
6 :15 p. m.-Student Supper and
Meeting- in Harris Hall.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Trhird and 'West iluron Streets
C. A. Bratier, Pastor
October 2, 1927.
8:39 a. f.-Preparatory Sei'vice.
9:00 a. im.-German. Holy, Coin-
in union.
10:00 a. m.-Blible Classes.
11:00 a. m.-English.
sermon Subject:
"W I 1 A- IE R~TU"
5: '0-6:30 p. ni.-Social Ilour, Sup.
p~er.
6: 30 p. m.-Rev. W. Speckhard of
Battle Creek will speak to stu-
(lent s at 420 W. Liberty. Topic:
"1Kno1wledge and Fat ithi."

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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH;
W~1ashiigtcii St. and Fifth A e.
J9: C0 .m.-l'ible Study.
10:30 aam.--Sermon by pastor.-
"The Supreme Comifort"
5: 30 p.m.-Supper for Students.
6 :30 pxim.-Student Forum. Rev.
Paul I. Krauss of Fort Wayne,,
Indliana, will lead the discus-
sion.

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Will Open Its Annual

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Season

MVonday,

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PRESENTING

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CAST

FRANCES M. JOHNSON, MARY
MURRAY, L ESTER C. CURL, C]
LIVINOS'TONE; L YMAN CRAN
EART WETZEL, FRANCIS K. KL E
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By PORTKER EMERSON BROWN
NOTE
LOGUISE The Mimes 'Theatre Box Office will be open
FIARLES for the advance sale Friday, September 30th, at
10 A.M. All seats are reserved and priced at 75C.
E9 ROB- Phone orders taken and held until six o'clock day
U TGEN, of performance.
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