THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OC 3i0. 1 k SC R EE N ,BALLOT APPLICATIONS 'S R E WlLSTILL FIED-REFLECTIONS 'WILLi One of the most widely accepted , delusions in the American credo is perhaps the most erroneous. We refer to the popular opinion which holds that college students have R E G I S T E IE D VOTERS MUS'Tat least a hazy conception of what constitutes being a gentleman. If MAKE APPLICATION BY ali the folk who retain this quaint WEDNESDAY notion could be suffered to witness one performance at any of the local, NOTARY SERVICE OFFERED theatres they would readily be dis- i suaded. We have often wondered Affidavits For Michigan Ballots whether these boisterous, ill-bred Must Be Executed Before persons were suffering from some Two Eligible Voters sort of 'metital anomaly or if a public demonstration of their un- With more than 400 applications becoming ignorance tickled their. already on file, absentee voting! vanity in some odd manner. conducted by the Republican club Our sense of humor may be di- in Room 302 of the Union will con- minutive but we frankly admit tinue throughout the week. [that we see nothing even remotely The privilege of making applica- ,funny in so ordinary and disgust- tion is open to all registered voters ing a thing. The results of this until Wednesday, when the blanks nonsense are manifold, first it in- must be sent to the state wherein sults those poor individuals who, the- voter resides in time to receive by some unfortunate trick of fate absentee ballots. Applications for are forced to devote their lives to the states of Michigan and Ohio amusing such morons as these; are on hand at the club offices in second, it makes those of us who the Union. do not believe such conduct to be Lodge Is Notary fitting, wish that we were tempo- L. Harvey Lodge, '29L, president rarily at least, not students of this of the organhation, will officially university. Recently Mr. Hoag, the! notarize all affidavits and ballots manager of the Michigan, told us' free of charge. He will be in the that he was unable to book many offices from 1:30 to 3 o'clock and of the best acts available to him from 4 o'clock until 5 every day solely because the actors refused this week. to undergo the mental agony o Affidavits for the Michigan ballot Ann Arbor performance. In short must be executed before and sign- these loud-mouthed rowdies are ed by two eligible voters. However,; depriving us of entertainment anyone in the state may go to his which we might otherwise enjoy voting precinct and, after swearing and have succeeded in giving Ann registration by affidavit, may have Arbor the reputation of being the the privilege of the ballot. Anyone international stamping ground for still standing in line when the puerile imbeciles. Another one of polls close at 8 o'clock in the even- !the distasteful facts is that natur- ing loses the franchise. ally enough, we are all placed un- The state of Ohio requires that der the same category. It there- the ballot be presented unmarked fore becomes incumbent upon those to a notary publicbefore whomthe of us who possess some semblance affidavit must be executed afterj of mentality to "stem the tide." positive identification has been When our view and hearing were established. not obstructed by the aforemen-" Must Follow Directions tioned morons what we did get to It s prtiulalyimprtat tatsee of the "super-special" act at It is particularly important that the Michigan was fairly entertain- voters follow explicitly the direc- ing. Of course when any vaude- tions for casting the absentee bal- ville act is an hour long it is bound lot. Any assistance in such matters to have its weak moments and this can be had at the office of the ;one is nro exception. A convincing organization. sister act and an able comedian The privilege of the absenteeifomdtebspatfthbl. poll conducted by the Republican] fAmthebspatothbi. clu ishnot cnined to eers of Although Sue Carol cannotact club is not confined to members of and is not particularly beautiful that party, ballot service is offered we still have a weakness for her; to all voters. that weakness was not lessened by "Though we are interested pri- "Beau Broadway." There is a clev- marily in Republicans," stated er burlesque on the literary pro- Lodge, "we offer the same service clivities lately evinced. by the M. to all other persons in order to Tunney and while "Beau Broad- encourage voting in general-" way" is by no means a perfect movie it is really worth seeing. Boy Killed After Game __D. B. IH., Jr. _ ___.. _ I MYSTERIOUS WARFARE OF CHIA HAUNTS FATHER AND FOUR CHI I- ---j -r --', - - - - LDRENCONFRENE WILL E HELD FORTIMBERMEN Timber land owners and opera- tors from all over the state of Michigan will be the guests of the university to a cut-over land con- ference Friday and Saturday, Nov., 2 and 3. r The purpose of the meeting isj to discuss matters of mutual con- cern to both faculty and the lum-C bermen with the faculty of the Forestry school. A special commit- tee of .lumbermen will be selected ' rfor this purpose. IAn inspection trip of the univer- sity will be held for the delegates also. The particular points of in- terest to be shown will be the Nat- ural Science buildiP- the school forests, and the utiization plant, which is located in the old heating plant behind the Dental building. Friday night the delegates will When :tong 'be guests of the University at a Mss., arms, banquet at the Union. ThE U E R T uw :.. N OW S H O W I NG A Drama of Passion On the Burning Sands of the Desert CARL LAEMMLE presents NORMAN KERRY LEWIS STONE -m- n a Drama of Tangled Lives Pictured .above fire Yee Hoey and his four children. war starts in San Francisco orNew York, Yee, in Lynn, and calls for police protection for himself and family, alth he is not marked for death. ough he Detroit Theaters , . . .. v , r. I T e PR BA 5WHOMW ol '1 IB AFTERNOON, 2:30 he most unique roduction ver seen in the theater - ~1 N I I 'I I CASS THEATRE -Prices:-Nights $1 to $3;85; Wed. Mat. $1,to $2; Sat. Mat. $1-$2.50 ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN "Golden Dawn" Want Ads Pay SHUBERT LAFAYETTE "Nobody's Girl" Evenings, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Thurs. Mat. 50c to $2.00; Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.50 I11 Original New York Cast roduced by the Theater Guild If 'I HEAR THOSE SPIRITUALS ii -4 RAE I AU Nite ,-9 HITNEY THEATRE Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 8:15 WANTED-- Enough students ronise The Rae to this advertisement. Eighty-eight cents. to pat- pay for It cost SEX - - STRIFE SOLDIERS - - PASSION Classified Ades Pay ICES: MAIN FLOOR .. $3.50 LCONY .. . . . 3.00-$2.00 ... Auspices: Michigan Women GA2q FOR A GOOD SEAT TRY THE MATINEE r (By Associa ted Press) CHESANING, Oct. 29-Frederick A. Princinsky, of Chesaning, full- back on the high school football team this year was almost instant- ly killed Saturday Oight 'on his way back from the Wisconsin foot- ball game at Ann Arbor. As he tried to turn out for some loose gravel his car swerved and turned over c r u s h i n g him against the wheel. DETROIT-Detroit has been granted /a franchise in the pro basketball circuit. RCA D -- THEATRE-J .. NOW SHOWING "- BRYANT WASHBURN El In I A Bitof Heaven I Added Comedy -News. WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS PRESENTATION NIGHT . FREE GIFTS-FREE GIFTS I Get your tickets daily for the _ Arcade Theatre Scholarship : Illlll lllll lillilllilllll ll ll 1 IlI IIIII: .I i . w / LEW CODYI AILEEN 8 IN A , . j AND PERFECT ARTISTS (Mostly Gorgeous Girls) In The Annual SYNCOPATI SHOW The Sensation of the Vaudeville Season .. { .i University Students See These Great Acts Today The O'Bri n Boys "A HOT VERSATILE BAND" The Nobility of Vaudeville "BARON" EMERSON "COUNT" BALDWIN "What Fools" find this training USEFUL NOW and INDISPENSABLE LATER. . Fnter ainvtime..whv nt MISS JUBAL EARLY :cm..kx'n .als+'ITr netc