THE MICHICIAN DAILY ,,T","nAV- nrrmmrr, 1 -- -_- ___ __ >:_ _ .I 1Y '-'4 . Y s ..4.& J .; 4 Y J.4' . L LU .&F 14P I17 ' NAVAL DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE TO HOLD MEETING I[U'J I ST. JAMES PALAC E, LONDON, EARLY IN JANUARY BYu REn IESOIT AIR SAER, THAN LIFE IN CHICAGO, SS ARCHITECT Major Francis Keally Addresses" Architectural Students on Airport Design. "There were more people shoIt to death last year in the city of~ Chicago alone than were killed ink ..he entire country in airplane ac- Scabbard and Blade Admits New Pledge Class; Banquet to be Held'Tonight. University Loan Co~mmittee: The University Loan Committee will mee t on Tuesday, December 17, at 2:00 p. mn., in room 2, University hall. NEW OFFICERS All applicants for loans should call at the office of the Dean of ELECTED Initiation of 16 pledges to Scab- To Students Having Ii 1. Students having in versity Library are notifiec ber 16, before the impends tegental regulation: "Students who of more than ak; books." 2. Failure to return student liable to an extra 3. Students who have comber 16, and the beginr by applying to the Stuperli bet 16. 4. Students who have vacation may a.pply to the ber 10 for permission to dr Organ Recital: Paln the following program, W( The gene~ral public, with1 Foote: Christmas; Gaul:7 mant: Alsatian Noel {Sleet Choral Preludes; Bonnet: Midnight Mass at Christmwi Christmas Hymns. Classification : Beginr the College of Literature, an School of Music mnay Music student~s ho ld callf nary blanlw, School of F (ii Tappan hall, for their blaY will not be taken care of vu .. at io o o - J. A. Bursley, Chairman bard and Blade, national honorary . .Acens,' stated Major Franc4 1. 0. T. C. society, was field at 2 (i.eally, well-known architect and ibrary Books: o'clock yesterday afternoon in the critic at Columbia University, to ai their po,sesslon books drawn from the Uni- j military training headquarters. An Dalreotrtthcnlsin; d that such books are due Monday, Decem- i initiation banquet in honor of the+f j; a. his lecture to studentr of the arch- ing Christmas vacation, in pursuance of the; new members will be held at the Uno t 'loktnih.i tectural school yeserday Unio at o'locktoniht.When asked his opinion of the oleave Ann Arbor for an absence The newly elected officers of the development of comercial ava- reck must first roturn all borrowed organisation are Georges Ryerson,"j tion in this country as compared bok311r h acto il edr "bcrtain or president, John Q with that in Europe, Major Keall bosbfrth vaainwlredrteLangen, '30 F&C, first lieutenant replied that at present facilities i spca edfrcranbosbtenD-or vice-president, John Haldane,A.. this country did not approximate. spin onetedvarcainbaysretain euchboos-J'30 E, second lieutenant or treasur- pthose abroad. "But," he xwent on ntendent of Circulation on or before Decem - ir, and Richiard Osenburg, '30 E, Delegates of the five nations, United States, France, scaly, and Japan will discuss the question of power ifeomltquitosfiea rdict ica first sergeant or secretary. naval disarmnaent at a conference to be held sometime in 'January.'Dih .Mroab~ao oinfo w ofv er mrc special need for certain boors during the Thintae are J. A. Raye, '31, Mexico and recently appointed to the senatorship of New Jersey, left vacant by Walter 1. Edge, wil fa supas Euopein ha Sunritenen ofCicuatin fte Dcc RY~ A. Kunkle, '31, D. W. Hickox, '31i to France, will represent the United States. The parley willmeti the conference ro ofS.Jms ,in aottnt.tet er raw thsWok.E ,. G. Bird, '31 E, B. W. Fouch,palace at London. The last power naval conference was held at Washington, D. C, in 1920. Iair otlbenastommoenyineth Win. IW. Bishop, Librarian 1'31E, ando Hasse, '30, W.G.Gordon, coutryas-ailoadstaion-ar ,'32 EB..W.Jchn'30 , .,'D1ck-Sociology Iprofevivor 'Ocean' now. It will note very long be" nor Christian, University organist, willivle witz, 3 ,C .Jhsnr 3 rfso en " ivien, S fore every average American cii 'ednesday, in Hill auditorium, at 4:15 p. m.n . Lester, '31 E, E. J. Johnson,, to Attend Dedication 1 wl aeisonartria. the exception of small children, isinvited D.,Gordna'3 , ihBnet.aeue TW. conrIno H ro wl aeit wLi tria. rho Christmas Pipes of County Clare ; Cuil- I '31, C. W. Shelheimer, rdB V Prof. Arthur E. Wood, of the SO-! t - ---~- - enon is the heaviest and rares ,p well, Thou Heavenly Child") ; Bach: Two Johnson, '31 E. ciology department, leaves for Chi- j(llr . oi:,ri 1' ...........of the schooners Lloyd Jack and o teamshri ae.I a Rs;Hapsdy CalaSne; Chrisi:Commnaion Wlotforty othDkt2 aotoday, where lhe will attend S. JOAN'S, Newoundland, De'-.'Netune, which are still missing. discoveed in 188.4 shows an increase of 30,000 acres Ithe dedication of the new ;social 14-Ten "dead" men walked the I-lope for the rescue of the crews: Italy has increased its purchase Charles A. Sink l in farm land this year over last' Science Research building at the street& of St. John's Friday. For of the Lloyd Jack and Neptune, of foreign frozen meats about 25 nigMonday, Dercember 16, Sophomores in yeart University __of.Chicago.eeksthey hadI been listed as dwindled when the steamers Be- i per cent in seven years. Science, and the Arts, School of Education, Research Club wll]. meet in room 2528 East Medical building on lost, gone dowVn to the sea1 in a othic and Meigfle, which had been e lm isac{tlpo las,%ify. Literary student-s and School of Wednesday, December 18, at 8:00 p. in. The following pasperswill e Esli Thecy ad fa3celdcdah bat had'sarhitotemfo Awek r- cable, one avialeinthle pone first at Uriiversity hall, roof 4, for hen _e-presented: Professor 1. D. Scott, "The Morphology and history of Mich, ' ~eirai c l~~ ung f ortemftor aandooningr- cbe tobelaibettenpri n y o h eo s n ealel iCer L~~c s n ri, u n r o p r cation students should call first at room 105, igan Strand Dunes." Professor J. H. Drake, "Some Ancient Analoge s,;fi r a a d n n s b i g li e w e ai n nks. Juniors and Seniors not yet classified of Consideration." A meeting of the council will be hield in room 3012 Ot of is 'lkiid. their (quest.- Versailles. t' S '0 e ntll Wednesday, December 13. D. L. Rich,. Director of Classification t-nige-I iinail can IjecernIue u at 4:30 pIJV*I.n I UV 1 t lll'..)O ii 1111'! IN ViS cJ' Itla C tjpt. 1erneau.x, docked hiege Friday; and7 she b oii'ht CaIpt. Rod.-ers and his crew of nine of the schIooner Jean Blackwood. On Nov. 29~ they had left here for home with their Recommendation in Fre~nchi and Swanish : February, June, and 1 August seniors in the Literary and Education Schools and graduate students who will have completed the requirements this year and wish to be considered for a "Departmental Recommendation to Teach Frenchj air Spanish" from the Department of Romance Languages, should leave; their names this week in room. 112, R. L., for Trench, and 212, R. L., for Spanish, It they have not already done so. This recommendation is in-I dependent of ,the individual recommendations from teachers already handed to the Appointment Buireaui, and candidates should have both. Only those who leave their names can be considered. All students looking forward to this recommendation, including un- dercls.ssm-en, should consult with Dr. Thieme, 110, R. L., with regard to French,, and Dr. Wagner, 212, R. L., in regard to Spanish, when electing courses. TH. P. Thieme EVENTS TODAY Tnterm~tional Forum: Mr. John Khalef of Palestine will .lead a ,n open discussion on "Problems in Palestine," at. a Forum to be held at, Lane hall, '4:00 p. M. Scabbard acid. 1lade: Supper will be served in the Union at 6 p. m.. Lutheran Students are cordially invited to attend the Christmas Party at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, corner of Third and W. Liberty,: this evening at 7:20. Everyone is requested to bring a 10c gift. J-Hap Committee Meeting at 3:15 p. in., at the Michigan Union. -New Exhibition in Architectural Building: There has now been openedan exhibition of origina~l pencil drawings by New York artists, in the ground-fpoor gallery of the Architectural building. The public is cordially :Invited. Open daily excepting Sundays, from 9 to 5. I IFaculty, School of Education: The December mneeting will bo e 1Id Monday, December 16, at 4:15 o'clock, in the 'physics Lecture rooin, fir1st 111r University High School building. Industrial Motion Pictures: The School of Business Aclinistra-. tion will present the following fihns in Natural Science auditorium at 4:05 p. in., Tuesday, December 1'7: "Power," "A Day with the Tractor 'guilders." All persons interested a~ic Invited to attend. I Varsity Glee C10): There will be an important rehearLisal DMonday. evening, at 7:15. No absences will be excused. Th~e Botanical Seminar will meect Wednesday, December 18, at 4:30, room 1139, N. S. bldg. Paper by C. D. LaRue-- The origin and develop- ment of intumescences on poplar lea!ves." [: - i Physics Cofloruillm: Prof. R. A. Sawyer will speak on_"Excitation conditions in the hollow Cathode Discharge," in room 1041, F~ast Physic: building;, on Tuesday, December 17, at 4:15. All interested are cordially invited to attend. A special business meeting of the Forest~ry Club will be held in room 2039 N. S. Bldg., on Monday, December 16, at 7:30 p. in. F'reshman and Sophomore members are especially urged to attend. S ... (] °'}( C Clh R. & S. Lunch Alex will be here again the first Sunday after vacation. Warnings Who will be with us next seve'ster.i A Pleasant Duty in thje meantimle is set (lit for uis :111 to wish yotu A VERY MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 505 Church St. - - ------------------------ r-r-r-^r '- w°-Y-- r- ^ ^r w'w r^r- 1'r^r'wT 1r^ w^ - v-O^-r'te' +P' w fU X L[ =. i ~ ~ ----------- ---- ----. -- - _______________ ______________ _ _ -- .a..r....i. ,a......r._r...a_.s...a. s .:. . .... ...: ,..i... - .a...s....a .n .ws... . - ., ..a.,.r,.«. - - - - - - +.ro...ay.aa ,r.... a K211 rs Foo is An Incentive to food Stud y _E .y4 ., i C " - 4 _ _ ,. . - -- - 11 31 iP9P ' t~ Y - - e (, -Dl U IL MPPFAW E, ti 11 '11