THE MICHICAN DAILY AV THE MI~TGANDAIY A 't wr a~ - Y SQUIRT : YES! WHERE IS IT? VIEN! IT CE(T4Akwt~/ tt~~y)... W1;-D WAou A. Np G er a[tb L US b l Vv1uwTKSTR~EETS StT et e tt~~ic~ 91 Vf O YoU RrcittESS bt5 WC-T .' I ' SILC- 3PCCR " "Na.- SoTGI l ! G il'rT A i Ti . C3A~ '.'E 5IJ T C c"aCS-l epT ttrL- Iili 1Jf Air _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Lichty PUI WHEREG ITI T StWtRTtE-? ' I HIGH GRADE REPAIR SERVICE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewe-lry ai - Ls -ra SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICHIGAN'DAILY WULTY MEMBERS d STATECOU NCIL es. Ruthven, Dean Edmonson, Five Others Aid Governor in Health Conference. 'resident Rutihven, Dean J. B. nonson of the Education school, I five other Michigan faculty' n will be members of the advi- y council of the governor's con- ence on child health and pro- tion, Noverber 9 to 11, at Lans- 'he conference, presided over by v. Wilber M. Brucker, is exten- a of the two sessions of the ite House Conference on Child lth and Protection, in Novem- 1930 and February, 1931. Nine tes have since held follow-up ferences; four states, including higan, will confer this month; [ another is to hold its confer- ] e in January. he Children's Charter; which stallized the findings of the ite House Conference, sounds keynote of the Michigan con- ece. It reads, in part: For every child spiritual and ral training to help him to stand a under the pressure of life. For every child understanding the guarding of his personal- as his most precious right. ther University men on the neil are Dr. Frederick G. Novy, irman of the executive commit- of the medical school; Dr. ies D. Bruce, director of the de- tment of post-graduate medi- e; Dr. John Sundwell, director he department of hygiene and lic health; Dr. Chalmers J. Ly- professor of oral surgery; and fessor Arthur E. Wood of the ology department. tto W. Haisley, superintendent Ann Arbor schools, and Miss nie Buell, state lecturer for higan State Grange, will also e on the council from Ann Ar- AS"DFEO DEL°TDL NOTICE JDENT LAXJNDRY WANTED- :lled for and delivered. Phone 63. 150 IRISH TRIM PENN IN49 TOO WIN SOUTH BEND, Ind Nov. 7.-()P) -Notre Dame's powerful football machine swept aside the University of Pennsylvania easily today to emerge{ the victors by a score of 49 to 0. The Notre Dame team scored al- most at will, holding the Quakers without much effort except for a mild threat which carried into their 33-yard line at the start of the third period. The varsity played through the first half, piling up 21 points. After that, the reserves took up the work and completed the route. Wood Stars as Harvard Beats Dartmouth, 7-6' CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 7.-(IP)-Capt. Barry Wood kept Harvard in the undefeated class today by com- pleting a 45-yard scoring pass to Hageman and then drop-kicking the extra ponit that gave the Crim- soh a 7 to 6 victory over a hard- fighting Dartmouth team. There were only four minutes re- maining when Wood performed his miracle. Dartmouth scored early in the first period when Morten tossed a beatuiful pass to McCall after the Dartmouth quarterback recov- ered Schereschewsky's fumble on Harvard's 28-yard line. Georgia Beats N1Y.U. 7 to 69 Is Undefeated Carnegie Tech Topped by Pitt Panthers, 14-6 PITTSBURGH, Nov. 7.-(/P)-The Pitt Panthers had a battle on their hands in the 1,8th annual football clash with a never-dying Carnegie Tech eleven here today, but came1 off with a 14 to 6 victory and the city gridiron championship. The Panthers struck out at the start and collected a touchdown on their first offensive. Taking the kick-off, they made first down. Heller then passed to Reider for a gain of 41 yards to put the ball on Carnegie's 10-yard line. Four plunges at the line put the ball across in the arms of Reider, and MacMurdo booted the extra point. Fake Salesman Works 'Racket' on Students Students, particularly those liv- ing in fraternities and sororities, last night were warned by the In- terfraternity Council that a man posing as a representative of the Times Sales Co. of Chicago is sell-I ing magazines subscriptions on the campus without authorization. Deposits on subscriptions are ask- ed by the "representative," the Times Sales Co. informed the coun- cil. The man is a discharged em- ployee of the Chicago firm. Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page S) Phi Delta Kappa: An important business meeting at the Michigan Union, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 7 p. m. All active members are urged to be present. There will be no lunch- eon meeting this week on account of the meeting on Child Welfare in Lansing. Pegasus ride to be held Wednes- day morning, Nov. 11. Members and those who have received invitations to membership meet at the League at 9:30. Transportation furnished. If you cannot come, notify Char- lotte Hushson (23225) before Tues- day evening. There is a penalty for[ failure to do so.+ Mummers: Special meeting Tues- day at 4 o'clock in the League bldg. Assignment of room will be on the bulletin board. All members must be present. Mathematical Club: The Novem- ber meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m., in Room 3201 Angell hall. Prof. Craig will present a paper "On a Tchebycheff inequality of Bernstein." Everyone interested is invited to attend. Student Press Club:\ Meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening, in the Alumni room of Michigan League. Richard L. Tobin, managing editor of The Daily, will speak. All jour- nalism students are members of the club. Druids will meet at noon tomor- row in the Union. Mimes: There will be an import- ant meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. i., at the Union. Every member must be present. Sophomore Cabaret: The tango group will meet at 3 o'clock Monday in Barbour gym. The singing group will meet at 4 p. m., Monday, at the League. Giant puppet group will meet at 4 o'clock at the gym. Modernistic group at 5 o'clock at the gym. The Michigan band take- off at 5 p. m., at the gym. SUDDEN- _ I ' '' i a c I 11 rw -t r -,w-. .. .1 ® .. - MAJESTIC NOW PLAYING Tuesday Playreading the Faculty Women's meet nov. 10; business 2, playreading at 2:15. Section of Club will meeting at IN WITH LEWIS STONE-LEILA HYAMS ADDED FEATURES RICE SPORTLIGHT-FABLE "FAMILY SHOE" DOG COMEDY--HEARST NEWS COMING WEDNESDAY Michigan Socialist Club: August Classens will not speak on Sunday afternoon as was previously an- nounced. There will be a meeting Wednesday evening in the Michi- gan Union. The Spark That Started the World War: Dr. F. S. Onderdonk will give an illustrated lecture on the assas- ination of Archduke Franz Ferd- inand, Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 4:15, in Room 231 Angell hall. JAMES DUNN "SOB SISTER" WANTED ATION wanted by man and e as cook and porter or house- n. Woman good reliable eco- nical cook. Will take reason- e wages. Reference. Box A-6. 213k FOR RENT IED apartment with pri- bath and shower. Sunny Also double and single Might arrange for club or desiring to cook. Phone 422 E. Washngton. 243 RENT-Desirable usehold privileges rried couple. Dial: P. M. room with for young 21253 after 241 RENT-Single rooms, attrac- e, comfortable, reasonable. Greenwood. 236 FOR SALE TABLE Remington typewriter, id as new, cheap. Call 22818 809 E. Kingsley, apt. 15. 246 )SSESSED CARS-Buy from ince company for balance . 311 W. Huron. Phone 22001. 235 LOSTi i