THE MICHIGAN DAILY League at 7:30 p. m. All experienced1 riders are welcome.; Graduate Dancing Class will meet this evening at 7:30 in the Michigan Ballroom. Dance Club - Women Students: The Dance Club will meet Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 4 o'clock in Barbour Gymnasium. Those who can- not come at these hours, please call Mary Stirling at 3218. "Present Grave Crisis in Disarma- ment" will be the theme of a series of discussions at Wesley Hall, begin- ning Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 4 p. m. Everyone cordially invited to join in this group quest for a realistic, timely understanding of the basic issues in- volved in disarmament and world peace. 'Ensian Business Staff meeting at 4:15. All tryouts please be present. Michigan Socialist's Club: Profes- sor Wim. Clark Trow, of the School of Education, will speak at the Mich- igan Union at 7:30 p. m. on the sub- ject "Social Attitudes in Germany be- fore the Revolution." Professor Trow will also show some moving pictures taken during his stay in Germany last year. Philippine - Michigan Club: The club will help entertain the members of the King's Daughters and Sons this evening, at the Mendelssohn Theatre. A town fiesta, including a wooing serenade, carinosa dance and a yo-yo exhibition by two foremost Filipino yo-yo artists will form the first act. Women's costumes of the Philippines will be shown in a style show and the male members will wear their native attire. Harris Hall: Open house for stu- dents from four to six this afternoon, at which time tea will be served. All students are cordially invited. St. Paul's Lutheran Church: In commemoration of the 450th anni- versary of Luther's birth, an 8 reel film depicting his life and times will be shown at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m. No admission charge. A free will offering will be taken. Sociedad Hispanica: Opening meet- ing at 7:30 p. n., at the League. bating are invited to meet Thursday at 4 p. m. in room 4006 A. H. for a discussion of the debating program. While this applies particularly to women of Sophomore ranking, or higher, Freshmen women are also invited to attend this discussion in order to familiarize themselves with university methods in debate. Delta Epsilon Pi will conduct pledg- ing ceremonies at the Michigan Union on Friday, October 20,. 8:00 p. m. All members and prospective pledges should attend this meeting. Mu Phi Epsilon: Meeting at the League, Thursday, October 19, at 7:30 p. m. Glider Club: Short meeting Thurs- day at 7:30 p. m. in Room 348 W. Eng. Bldg., to assign flying groups. All applicants please be present.- There is still room for a limited num- ber of new members. Those interested are urged to sign up immediately. Sigma Delta Chi: Luncheon meet:. ing for actives, i. e., not pledges, Thursday in the Union. Research Club To Hold Initial Meeting Today The first meeting of the Research Club will be held at 8 p. m. today in the Histological Laboratory, East Medical Building. The annual elec- tion of. officers will be held at tlgs time and only those members pres- ent will be entitled to vote, accord- ing to Prof. A. E. R. Boak, head of the history department. Prof. Joseph R. Hayden of the po- litical science department, will pre- sent a paper entitled "The Philip- pine Independence Act: Washington and Manilla." All Europe is rapidly approaching complete communism, and the war which capitalist states are now fo- menting will be greatly instrumental in communizing the world. - Tom Mann, British labor leader. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I FOR RENT ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. 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Dial 3083. 103 Coming Events Paleontological Journal Club will meet in room 1532 University Mu- seums on Friday, October 20, at 5 R. m. All those interested in a review of recent paleontological literature will be welcome. The Student Branch of the A. I. Ci. E.: There will be a meeting of the Student Branch of the A. I. Ch. E. on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in Room 3205. Prof. E. M. Baker will speak on "The Conduct of a Chemical Patent Suit as Illustrated by the Suit on the Fink Patent on Chromium Plating." Re- freshments. Women's Varsity Debate: All un- dergraduate women interested in de- l, t1 MAJESTIC s door marked "Private" is always open to a beautiful girl A Paramount Picture with RICARDO CORTEZ RICHARD BENNETT / ELIZABETH YOUNG _ ADDITIONAL_ Laurel & Hardy in "MIDNIGHT PATROL" Tom Howard Novelty - Betty Boop Cartoon - News -__Coming Saturday AN N VICKERS" - Irene Dunne Leave Ann Arbor 11:23 P.M. (City Time) October 21 6:00 A.M. (Central Time) Leave Chicago not later than 1 30 A.M. (Central Time) Oct. 23 Patrons who desire to drive to any cities from -which excursion is operated and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused railroad property to the extent available. Such parking shall be at patron's risk. Ask Ticket Agent for information. AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION - TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL TRAINS USE STATIONS ADJOINING EXPOSITION GROUNDS ENDS TONIGHT ;Teasing Tunes. Tantalizing Girls ... Romonce...Comedy! and these excellent shorts: "T HE PIED PIPER" Silly Symphony in Color .-- --'Tomorrow "MUSH and MILK" TomGEr Our Gang ."TORCH SINGER" PAUL TOMKINS with PARAMOUNT NEWS CLAUDETTE COLB:ERT TYPING SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING Day and Evening Classes Starting N7w - also - Complete Courses in General Business-Stenographic Private Secretarial Ann Arbor Secretarial School Nickels Arcade Phone 3330 U±l V L. a y .).U ltJSuS.l-ullue . t alu xS u lliai.II .L s45C Urge You To See On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:15 in the Mendelssohn Theatre, we are going to show a picture whose cast or story you have never heard of. You have nothing to go on but what we tell you now. We ask you to see "Be Mine Tonight" because we want to renew your interest in the movies. We want you to see something refreshing. We want you to see it without asking us, "Who is in it? Who wrote it? What is it all about?" We want you to have some delicious entertainment. We want to see you laugh. We want to show you how easy it is to appreciate art. Mixed in with this, we want to have you hear a'voice of pure gold. We want each of you to feel like a discoverer. We want to prove to you that great entertainment does not depend entirely on the stars you know and love so well. Join the millions who predicted and saw come true, 1 11