PAGE TWO THE. MICHIGAN AI' LS' aPAGE TWO Ta .-IP MTC. vTn f halT Ya. _ __ ___ _ FOR UNION FR~qMAL TO BEHL RIDAY Alabamians, Columbia Recording Orchestra From Chicago, to be Featured. BREAKFAST IN TAPROOM PARLIAMENT ASKS' BALDWIN TO QUIT LEDERS SELECTED FOR11I9 MI.PIgOUP! il- ANN ARB Fine Arts to Show OR NEWS-BRIEFS Sculpture, Nov. in Alumni Bui 17, iding SUNDAY, NOVEM2D Z TYPEWRITER REPAIRIINC . All mnakes of m ach~ines. Our equipment and pr sne are crsdere' among the best in the State. The result of twenty yearscareful building. 3 . D. OR RIL L 314 South State St. Phone 6615 - Late Permission Expected Women; Directors to Chaperone.. for Plans have been completed for the Union formal ball, the first of its kind to be sponsored by the Union as an organization, to be, held in the ballroom of the Union next Friday, Nov. 7, it was stated yesterday by Albert F. Donohue, '31, president of the Union. The Alabamians, colored record- ing orchestra for Columbia, are coming from Chicago for the dance. At present, they are playing in a Chicago club and have been fea- tured in Kansas City and in the; Boulevard de Paris night club, St. Paul, Minn. "We are very fortun- ate,"' Donohue said, "in securing an orchestra of the quality of the Ala-, bamians." Library Open for Loungers. Late permission for women stud- ents, allowing them to stay out until 2:30 o'clock on the night of the dance, is expected to be granted by the Senate Committee on Stud- ent Affairs at their meeting tomor- row. Special club breakfast will be served after 12:15 o'clock in the taproom of the Union and refresh- ments will be served in the ball- room and in the cafeteria. This is one of the few occasions during the year that women will be allowed in the taproom. The Pendleton library on the second floor. will also be open for lounging purposes on every dance night. Ticket Sale Monday. The members of the Board of Directors of the Union will be the ehaperones for the dance. This formal, Donohue pointed out, is another item in the biggest year of dances at the Union. At- tendance records have surpassed last years and also the Union's banner year in 1928. Tickets will be on sale Monday at the desk in the main lobby of the Union. ., . , , paiwpxn, whichl opened last Sunday, Student Discussion C a p t a i n s Luncheon sllaiI wichpclose tod ay \ Ill oficiilly oeettdon Choscn; Will Meet on Dr. Hxrley A. aynes, director of Monday at 4 p. m. the University hospital and presi- Finish Concrete Roads dent of the Community Fund a.- Speakers and leaders for discus- ciation, said yesterday that tbe1 A. R. Bail y. engineer-manager sion groups and assemblies of the third and final progress luncheon of the Washtenaw county road Michigan Interscholastic Press as- of .the Fund's campaign has be n commission, announced yesterday i sociation were chosen and notified postponed until noon Tuesday- that all concrete work on US-23, today by the committee in charge Originally the luncheon was plann- fom Washtenaw avenue to Milan, rof the 1930 three-day conference ed for Monday in the Chamber of has been completed, ard will be wich will be held at the Union. Commerce building. epened Tuesday. Dec. 11, 12 and 13. Dr. Haynes explained that the Spccial sigrs will be erected at1 Letters to all student discussion move was made so as to insure the intrsection of the iw road Teaders were sent out yesterday in complete reports of workers who ed the Wa '. na road. The order to insure greater care in the have not been able to make a com- Washtea V road, Bauey said, will group talks this year than has been plete canvass during last week. 1e known as M-17. In Muan, special .UW1c* i exercised in the past. Those noti- o Of the $62,000 asked by the Fund, button signs with glass disks will , Cena lied will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow 1$41,000 has been pledged. The cam- be placed at the intersection. Sat 306 W. Medical bldg., where -"-____________ Stanley Baldwin. f. instructions and, suggestions to all .1 1111111 111111111111111111111;' s il1i.milliwm ittm itI t 11144 !111111: Demands by conservative mea- group leaders will be given. ThisW( T E TE bers of parliament for the resigna- yenr's M. I. P. A. will include more !T E tion of former Premier Stanley than 30 such groups for visiting Baldwin, of Great Britain, their scholastic journalists as compared To place your or'ders for Personal CHRISTMAS Cards and Stationery. - leader, provided one of the major with Ness than 20 in the past. The Avoid that last minute rush and disappointmnt. political sensations of the year. schools -will be divided into two Excellent selections now av.ilable, Unique, New, Voguish, Smart groups, "A" and "B-C", this year _ for the first time, and discussions j DaiIX Official Bulletin g will be held under editorial and j business general headings with (Continued from Page 8) appropriate sub-divisions for an-. building. The Child Study runuals, magazines, and .newspapers. n TAnnouncements of the conven- will have charge of the meeting. tion have been issued to high Watch bulletin board ihn the build- schools throughout the state along SUV ing for the scheduled room for with blanks which will be returned 1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY meeting. HALF BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS PHONE 4744 to the committee in charge before=PHONE141#4 TtraFn Tf'W _ccP.the opening of the conference. ______ _________ _____ RI1~k1ZJ~~1 kil ul * ~ R, An exhibition of small American sculpture will be the next offering of the fine arts department of the University, Prof. Bruce M. Donald- son, head of the department an- nounced yesterday. The exhibit is scheduled to run from 'Nov. 17 to 29, and wil be shown in the galler- ies of Alumni Memorial hall. This exhibit will be the second of the series which the department sponsors annually. The first one which closed last week included works of modern French painters and proved to be a popular exhibit. WINTER STORAGE 0 itzs For Your Car Steam Heated Delivery Service, if Desired! Phone 4298 For Particulars ELSIFOR CARTAGE CO. 117 No. 1st St. SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 TEA DANCE 3-5 . m. Daily Except Sunday SPECIALTIES I inernav ona i ortm: fues m . Wilson will speak on "The Social Forces of Japan." Katsutoshi Ando, '31E, will lead a discussion on eco- nomic Japan with the subject, "Japan, America's Market," at 3:30 today in the Upper Room at Lane Hall. Rev. H. P. Marley will lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 4:15 o'clock in room 231, Angell hall on "The Dawning Era's Martyrs of Peace and Justice." University Symphony orchestra- special full rehearsal, 9:30 a.m. at Morris Hall. UNIVERSFTY OF CHICAGO-In a speech here, Dr. David M. Robin- son recently stated that B. C. Greeks were not above "petting," that they*used rouge, that they had shower baths and bath-tubs, and' that they even laughed at comic strips. . s STARTING ' OD AY v.x.rUEIbT'H 7__~ 1* Shows Today tinluouS 1:30, 11:00 STATH STATE STRET i p; m alte ilk 10c Banana Split 15c gutter Toast and ani, Coffee or Tea .20c No Minimum Charge or Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nightg Lunch, 40c up Dinner, SOc up For Reservation Call 5672 Something different for those BRIGHT SPOT 802 PACKARD STREET TODAY SPECIAL 5:30 - 7:30 FRICASSEE OF CHICKEN WITH HOT BISCUITS ROAST PORK AND APPLE RINGS ROAST BEEF MUSHROOM SAUCE MASHED POTATOES FRUIT SALAD 35c WE DELIVER ERPER Stte Street Jewelers \~ALLER- You took my hunted criminal!" frst kiss-you-a Only Ann Harding to make - David Belasco's Golden Girl live again - my love~ again - and speak the words that have held mil- lions breathless.- who crave variety. The genuine I I a ,N satisfaction of pleasant service sos i, r i with Incomparable JAMES RENNIE - HARRY BANNISTER and tasty foods is found at E PARROT OUR NIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE IS DINE AND DANCE It is HEALTHY to walk alittle farther and Eat at- SOMETHING DIFFERENT TRY IT BY CALLING THE PARROT FOSTER'S TEA HOUSE 213 S. State w q HERE'S THE PICTURE OF THE SEASON! She ran away from her wedding! No money! No Ticket! And went to Monte Cato! w old was the groom? ITSCH 1 PROD1U CT1ON A WITH 11 The Master Director Hands You 1,000,000 Volts of Sizzling Da mul As Intimate as Milady's Boudouir! As Exciting As A Caress! "MONTE CARLO", a mischievous a Ad in- triguing romance of lovely ladies, bold barons and seductive boudoir,. e .,;" . ; > +'' . }., , ;. Jea nte ,nl a 6i'aramunt 9icture hing can Share the love adventures of a gay young here your millionaire on the loose. Invade the bou- Wi\ere doir of a thrill-thirsty golden-blonde lady and mil- of mystery. Don't miss Ernst Lubitsch's greatest production - "MONTE CARLO." AN FEATURES MVONTE CAxRLO-wvher' anyti happen, and usually d es, w moniey is safer than yauvir heart, ladies sit in the laps ofuxury li-naires. ADDITIONAL MICHIG Bargain Night Extra Feature PARAMOUNT SOUND 111/ "BELIEVE IT OR NOT", A Ripley Novelty 1111 "SINGING MARATHON" BOB HOWLAND ORGANOLOGUE Shows Continuous Sunday I Ir NEWS .. a . .. . ":::. ., .: _ _ _ _ li III