I MAOESIB" THE MICHIGAN T)A~I Y TIIT'RT)A)-, TD CE) 1-1 tI 1, 1 911, iTOTAL DISARMAMENT CREA1T~sES ECITEMENT, S'U w ,641 kTh AHO LITI ON OF AyLL AIR, I"Cli CREAT POWERS WANT IMMED31)IATE ACTION. t l uif Mmoaf etIIPlan To D 1elegates Slv 11 0111'. i al1,lai ll To fleet Approval GENEVA, NOV.--u.-Soviet Russia today threw a "peace b)omb'' into the oo)ei zs(-siojn of the preparatory F for the Kappa Pi Siga ol- Congressional Deans;KI FTCKT O Forbes To Testify BUIES LU IL lans Completed B vetio hc il ehl JIL AlIn Har ding Scandal ra lpha Nu For Yearly aadStuayD.2an II~ffl fl 'i or I fflhII~I PlFAI ug" ~ ~ '* cording to Lyle P. Eiserman, pre- SJ-DV U LUL TUM - T HU Yt fr~ ', ~iiIC 1A)nf'l\ CI bend'it of' Alpha 'it, more than 25 dle- a."s from the oher nine chapt er selection (W Jack ("hapiianNs11Piece harnd As Leaulii Orchestra For flop) is Announiced PICK OTHER BANDS SOON C'onclusion of ticket sales at the UInon todlay and the announcement of tele'tding orchestra that will furnish mushc- for the University's biggest so- cial event. of the year are two last de- velop~ments towards the class of 1929 J-H op, which will be held in Feb- uary' T/-1~~'B~E Ax b1)0th was opened yesterday after- , TY'MA.SS, B TLERnoon in the main lobby of the Union ' } xx Lere tho- e who had been sent ac- Schilwd1z Ih'car,"s DleIy Io He Well uFit ed To Lecinrc (On Ch- ill fS MANAGER AT HUDSON'S M. 1". Rowley, nit--rhandising maiag-I t 'r of t he J. L. I liidlon company of D~e- I rili , will speii kbeforek an open meet,- lng o' t he fusi ne:'s A lilinisi rationl cm b, 'Friday evening at t he Uinion, at 720) o'clock. lIe will. give special at- tentIion to He advantages anld disad- va ntages; of (cha in organizatIioa. Prof. Carl N. Schmialz, assistant di- rector of the B3uresa of I311siness Re- soarch, stat es that I.)owley is one of tho leading department store men of the United States and that he is ad- 1 ,haply fitted to talk on the subjectC announeed, not only because of his p e e t c n eto s b t b c u e lej was for several years merchandise manager of the Associated M4erchan- dise corporation of New York, one of 'the largest and probably the most ad- E vanced of the group b~uying organiza- Ic.01W t olIC1 : o Hudson';rDow iey; wxas t}er'chandlise manager of Arnold, srConstable and company, a New York .deparment store.Ilie was at one ime a member of the faculty of Nowd York University. 101V4 lv iiithatco-education11should of kappa Phi Sigma have s^ig;nifiedl be abolished at the University of the1jir intenation of attending the con. Michigan, va!,the l lk stiofl debated clave. at thle regular meeting of Alpha Nuit t was also announced at the meet- Tw idiy ni-ht. By a vote of the u that the annual social or gt-o member h contest wais woan by the gther nmeeting of the four debating; negastive tea n, which consisted of societies onlthe Campus wvould b held~t Sherman 1 rrtis, '31, Towvnsend Clark, nx Tuesday night. Several membt'r; '8;t, and Douglass Ed wards, '31. were appointed to confer withrei- At the business session which fol- sentatives from the other sc~i~t lowed the debate plans were conm- formulate a program for this; party Men's Corduroy, Plaid Lined Coats, 4 Pockets, $7.75 Men's Two-Piece Athletic Underwear, 43c Men's Broadcloth Shirts, Collar Attached, all sizes, white, $1.00 Men's Fancy Stripe Sox, 25c pair An-n Arbor Dry Goods Co. 310 SOUTH MAIN STREET Beiveen ib Aert y and Wih11iait.s cCJpte('1 applicatlis aight exchange dara ntcommission by formally t henk for tickets to the affair. More ]'p;i'g1lecomplete abolition of all than half of the total number sent out land, maur ~e and air forces. were returned yesterday, and the rest Adlmit t ingthatU the Soviet project are expected today. The booth will be was a rad icAl suggestion, Maxim Lit- . r open from 2 until 6 o'clock. If the vinlov, cie'01' the Soviet delegation, ~ total number of applications sent out called for thsedijssolution of all land,\ are not redeemed by today the remain- sea andai forces and the non-ad- i ng tickets will be placed ongnea miitta ice of t heir existence in any con-*"*- sale at the same time tomorrow. All celeI or hasove.those having accepted appicaiosr 'he pro«I;,.. al (amused( a profound sen- . t ,i ji t', i - -_ 0 1 Pride in Appearance Woolen socks de-m m nda care in launder- under the Soviet scheme. "Amedt force is a weapon in the hands of the Great Powers for the op- pr'essinof 1 the peoples in small and colonial countries and the complete abolition o:: armaments is at pi'esent the only ,eal means of guaranteeing security andi affording a guarantee! against the outbreak of war," was one of the striking phrases in the Soviet resolution. Another was that the existence of armaments and their tendency to growth, "~by their very nature, in- evitab~ly lead to armed conflicts be- twei nat ions (ldiverting the peasants from lpca;.cefu I productive labor and briningin