THE MICHICAN D7AILY ' ;.«. DAILY- OFF'ICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mienhbers of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until _3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volumle 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 159 1927 Number _l will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the Bros:,eau Foundation on M~oniday, Oct. 17, at 2:00 p.m., in Room 2, University hallI. Students applying for loans from this Foundation should present them- selves before the committee at this time. J. A. Bursley, ,r. °, ;,.;;: _,° .i ' . .. % 4. _*:t . . e " a ,, a ..s .. , La Saeedad 11ispanica: All members and and accepted candidates are invited to take part in a picnic this afternoon at 3:00 p.m., at the Island Park fireplace. A regular program will be conducte&J. Charles A1. Staiibt cii, Presidenut. Co( s IIIopo~tlln('101): J3th old and prospective members are reminded of the reception at the home of Professor and Mrs. Edwin C. Goddard on Saturday evening, the 15th, at 8 o'clock. Raja llowrani, President. Phi lDela liajpa : The Phi Delta Kappan weekly luncheon will be he'd at 1 p.m., today at the lichigan Union. Dr. Green of the Psychology Department will be the speak- er. All members are especially urged to be persent at this luncheon. R. I). 3lacititi, President. Un Ivers i y 4.1 31 iig'a Bantd ~ -- -- - Formation today at 1:00 p.m., at Morris Hall. -Uniform with cape. tordon Packer. GLEE CLUB LACKS SURPLUS FUNDS BUT IS NOW FINANCIALLY SOLVENT' "The new college year finds the at the .session of the football team in University Glee Club, oldest of cam- ,he Union last Thursday, before the pus organizations, rejuvenated and re- team left for Madison. Theodore Har- vivified," said Robert A. Campbell rison, director o the Glee Club, expres- Trea:surer of the University and zsed (I°light at the manner in which mentor of the b)and, who has taken the football men joined the club in charge. of the finances and trips of singing various college songs. the club. The most ambitious hope of the or- I The Michigan Union has been the ;anization for this year is the pros- sponser o this organization for many pect of a Pacific coast trip. If lack years, but this season the Glee Club of funds preveont the materialization fgain stelIs forth as an independent of this plan, a Spring trip throughI organization. At present the Glee Michigan is planned, with concerts'at Club is free from debt, but the treasury the various high-schools. Mr. Camp- shows no surplus funds for travelling, bell hopes to be able to take both the Mr. Campbell hopes to make arrange- Varsity Band and the Glee Club on ments with various Michigan high this Spring trip. schools, whereby a guarantee will be _--- forth-coming for the expenses in- CERCLE FRANCA ISI curred in giving performances.G The Glee Club has made two ap- TO HOLD MEETING pearances so far this year, one at the clubs of Ann Arbor at the Masonic Preparations are being made by the Temple last Tuesday and the second Cercle Francais, campus organiza- QUIJANO, MEXICAN REVOLT LEADER, IS EXECUTED BY FEDERALIST OPPONENTS AFTER LON"G PURSUIT~ ., } 2 ry I : Thi s phto 0wis si12a"p at the moment of the exeQcuN tiiof Generali Alfredo itueda Quijnom one of the revolt laders,, at the hands of the firing squad at Mexico City. Quijano, commander of the 26th M xican regiment, followed the revolutionary General Almada into the field with his men, but was captured by federal troops. The capture came only after a long and thrilling pursuit during which the leader successfully evaded the troops until his capttire seemed improbable. A turn of luck led to his being taken into custody and sentenced to death. PACK WANTS AID ANNUAL BAN 17UFT P1 ANNED P 1TWAL SCIN P IWAD IN MAIL DELIVERY PV LAW REVEW TEMERS LEAV S FOR CONFERENCE With thousands ofregistered letters ' 1Plans are now heing orrmn: t t Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, head of the going into temais ysterday and t o- a n"i( '" [O mui"'" t "h ""! II " e( ine it lef for it inil lId 'ff thr. ihig ~ L, \ov or, Cit' -tord, tn nttr~ d OFFICALS ADVISE UNION MEMBERS All students who hiave no Yet p~leted registration at the Un1io n are urged to (10 so by Uion iof01fic°jia. Ti Your Last Chance TODA Y to buy $40 and $45 may be done by.,reporting to the U-niona student office on the third floor of the Union any day from 3 o'clock to o'clock. Union membership cards are netded for all Union dances in t 1ho ball romn and for entrance into IN~ swimming pool and all other de- })artumetsf OVER 1-COA TS for $34.075 213 E. Liberty St., Opp. Varsity Laundry. (la (aii''ilgtike-s fr he®llc 1eanoriac wa {i ie acngan iaw I (laY ai'ing ickes for the OhiO Review which will bo held on Friday, State-Michigan football .game, Post- Nov. 1 . according to Prof. Burke l Urll1) thi aniiual Advisers of y 2t Yes ertav Lo aucii mneeting of the Board of the WilinAstown InstituteI lie will return to Ann Ii- master A. C. Pack last night, made an Shartel of the law school. The din- of Politics. urgent request that Ann Arbwr house- e'r will be held in the ilawyer's club. holders plan to help faciliate mail de- liv ery next week as much as possible. LIPacki's main 'request was that door-: b ells be answered1 promptly in order that the postman who is required to secure a signature for every registered letter might do so as quickly as pos- sible. During the delivery of tickets for the game last week, carriers re- ported that there were long waits at many houses. It was to alleviate this difficulty and speed up the delivery "I agrc Arbo' 1 ie early part of next wek. ~ewith "E George are the that WVhite Bes"' Luckies i I r' :I tion of Frenchs Hold State Library meeting of all th in the univers Meeting In Jackson which may laterI of certain course Convening at the Hayes Hotel in Wednesday eveni Jackson, the Michigan Library associa- Lone Hail Auditt tion is concluding a three-day meeting and entertainmen which opened Thursday. The meeting the gathering, a was opened by brief talks by six have at least on librarians who discussed the books on the program. that interested them most in, the last I yearITHACA, N. Y. Stuart H. Perry, editor of the as the reason fo Adrian Daily Telegram, spoke on ofIthaca's oldest "Getting Real News of the World" ed in pre-Volstea Thursday night. He was followed by gathering place Librarian Bishop who told of his re- Cornell students. cent work at the Vatican Library ]) I U S in Rome. The program for yesterday consist- ed of a business meeting in the morn- ing, the reading of two papers, and an inspect ion of the new JAckson high school. In the evening two more addresses were' given, one by Miss S.: i C, N. Bugle, assisitant secretary of the American Library association, on H 0 "The More Recent Development of the Work of the American Library associa- tion. This morning's session will be de-! vod to Round Table talks on various subjects concerning libraries, and will be open to all members. Ralf Emer- son formerly of the University libr- ary, and the 'Jackson Public Library are the hosts to the Michigan Library association. students, for a large he students in French ity. This, meeting, be limited to students es, is to take place on ing, Oct. 26, at 7:30 in orium. Refreshments' nt will be features of and it is planned to ne promising speaker -Prohibition is given r the closing of one restaurants, one not- ad days as the chief of the upper class than the postmaster's request was made. A further inconvenience that it is. hoped householders will avoid is theI failure of any one to be in the house, at the time of mail delivery. If plans are made to have some responsible person at home when the carrier brings the mail, it will make possible immediate difficulty and save a large number of students from having to make a special trip to the post office for their tickets. Box after box of registered letters were piled in the Ann Arbor post of- fice yesterday afternoon with out of town tickets with final additions of 35 more expected late in the evening. Detroit, alone, was to receive two pouches. Student tickets will reach the post office some time tomorrow. One extra man was kept busy all yesterday doing nothing except stamp- ing the letters. 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