THTE MICHIGAN DA LY SUNDA, O The PiilippineCiuhigan (lub The Philippine-Michigan Club will meet today at 3 o'clock in the Upper Room in Lane Hall. Important matters are to be discussed. All members are urged to come on time. Donato T. Snyat, President. Meitibcrs of the Board of Repre'na1ives: Thcre will be an important meeting Monday, Oct. 24, at 4 o'clock in the parlor of Barbour gymnasium. Evelyn Ogborn, Chairman of the Board of Representatives Advertising: The advertising campaign for Ivory Soap which was given one of the Harvard Advertising Awards for 1926 is now on display in the Business Admin- istration Library, 203 Tappan Hall. Everyone interested is invited to view this display. V. N. Schimalz. Mather To Speak At MOVING PICTURES Guild Sunday Night OF GAME TAKEN Scenes of the Michigan-Ohio State Prof. Kirtly F. Mather, chairman game featured the portions of the cam- of the department of geology and ge- pus moving picture taken yesterday. ography at Harvard university, will Though the Conference regulations: Governor Fred W. Green speak at the meeting of the Wesleyan prohibit the taking of scenes of the' Who was one of a large party of guild, Sunday evening, on the subject entire game, the pictures of the crowd notables who attended the Michigan- of "Evolution and Christianity." and the band were recorded. This Ohio State game yesterday afternoon. Professor Mather has made an ex- marked the fourth day of work on the Governor Green was the guest of tensive study of the subject and was moving picture, which is being taken Fielding H. Yost for the game, and an expert in the recent S'copes trial for the purpose of showing widely was a member of the party which in Tennessee. More recently, he held scattered alumni associations of the one side of a debate with Dr. John present life of the University. also included Governor Victor A. Roach Stratton, noted Baptist funda- Donahey of Ohio, and Prof. Thomas mentalist preacher of Calvary church. OPERA IS STAGED French of Ohio State university, who New York, on a subject related to his INDRESS;represented President George Right- present field. NM DE Dmire of that institution who was pre- Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood is ar- vented from coming by other engage- ranging the programs for the Wesley LONDON, Oct. 22.-Like "Hamlet " ments. an guild, this year. "The Bohemian Girl" has appeared in Included in the large list of prom- London in modern dress. The book inent men who were guests here for MINNESOTA-Collegiate personali- of the old opera has been entirely re- the game also was a party of state ties of every type are bleing sought written and brought up to date for senators and representatives, includ- to take part in "Gopher Love," the the Carl Rosa Opera company. ing a number of prominent men in the University movie, which was written But "Heart Bowed Down," "I Dreamt upper house of the state legislature and is sponsored by campus dramma- I Dwelt in Marble Halls," and other iand the local representatives, who tists. famous arias have been retained. were the guests of President Clarence Cook Little. I A ornetimes You Can't Wait For a . Smoke - I " rn or Z - - I I i~ -I