4Sr" )Zl'7, SAN. 9r 1914 Ali ILI PAGE-TIMER E N .............N...... .,.w... ..+... ,. .. w ~~i~arsGul I ~~rnn!eric BougYcfti11 , Ri YJ -4 4 p V ronmel A.pcilmmoi1sevc will be, held a.i.t oneof tGuild meet-ings; today x~ hn flfhna'.spaining,"Chist presetedit the i)lims7Guild of the Batist hurchi hnor of their I oxnr cunelo, r. owrdChap- The ereonywill take pae at 5 pp~with r. Neton C.Fetr Board f Eduationand frmer Dot oth Puy~e will ivetehigh- Lu C l~ac hic cttheCongrega- tlinalDle ,7;Cs iGuii meet ingi;,at 5 * p'm. in he churchef. 'Th1, topi c for the - Vo id isions of the huth"nd rpreenttive- s of mn,an aioa l Coun Tcilf1Christ West~iin~er uildat te Presby- tean, hurhi:lhavtWat:r A. fixee:cui' scrtary of the Ann rborCommnityFund, lead the iscssio on"Chiistianiity of LivingTotaihrt atC nlm.Suppe C" '~on e W.BrshaesArlene toe, 'i>Mcs~te xi,.Tgivebrief in he ~soya Cildparorsatthe MoP dir (: ':cb t Sp i. Spper and hesoia hurwll follow after, iiL h (K.ti'l of he li bly Rut "__ c ia i eoIth m si heol, : publlican Gov. VWilliam H-. Wills o Vermont s_ -1id'! ton f >;ight. ,it, 'onld mea su'cide for die Rc' t_ u. ,.! :), . pu.r; y:, 1 41wahnfu fbs s oso i - -'' .- - -- h ' , - ,; I t w~rui 4 1 ,< K '~' iii 14' 0 i _.... _ .a.... .. a- I _ ~ ' E i ~ 1 . r .. C '1 £ .i e~ - _ r _ie- e_ ii j - 0 '1 !c ii C: -~ to $300,dependientupnln - N,, c~i~t~' \ I A '. il~ Boo IsPrIn1ted o ~20 Desgnedto acquaint Latin Am~eri- nit ofcans wi the University in every Cor bae, bulein of informlat.ion was in~ ~~~1i t e vbltedtis ek by the TUniversity 'Ihe32pae ooklet, tran~slated in- t :.;pani:sh t)' Senor Jose'Albaledejo fi~'t uftheSpansh eparrtment, will be her . (l~t'ibltd hroug~h einbassies and rd 1' z nulates t hromughouL South 'Alner- Iii. onin idea for- this publica- roJ.Stanto~n Robbins of decd~'theOffceof the Coordinator of In- erAmeirican Affairs. Wash~igton, dow- .C:.. wandhas been in preparation for ~ th pas sevralweeks. is I , i BUY WAR 4N S ii'' 1)7' 1, ' -' 1- ,;i ~\ II" 1111114 P1 1' ' still be one of vi'itw a epod >an'Io u a . rr c:a-: ". p _. r. -n n i~ - u v _.. ~cut w~o' th r- Loan Other troon3 transffports approach on a choppy sea as Maj. Caen. Roy S. Geiger (wearing white shirt), commanding officer of the T.S. Mairine-s' offensive on Bougainville," and Admiral William F. Halsey (argrow) wate'h Armay reiforcements laud-on that Pacific island. ii ii Asail NTEW YORK, Jan. 8.-(,?)--Wen- dell L. Willkie today assailed Presi- dent Roosevelt's "Doctor 'Win-the- Wa" statemnent, however facielously advaned as"an isidio s do~tine acs of usal i weaccepeit." press conf ro in The Saturday Evening Post.. Austein;der's Letters have brought home to the people of this nationi . the vivid, stark picture of the sacrifice made by tens of millions in the rovoced, war-torn lands. And the purpose of this drive, and the Fourth "or Lnis to impress our people with the great need for sacrifice- -;o~v --- to weepthe of-tack rolling -- to release these nations to fight- t~ ee Cv c. oral. a TO NDBYESAT GOODYA STHIS H WfEEKC Boy Coats -' Fitted Cats - Fur Trims. enjoy yours now-next year. Sizes Tt'10to40. Oriial values 29.95 to 89.95. High Fashion IDRESSES. All -rare Buys for st-root, afternoon and evening wear. Sizes 9-1i, 10-44. 'Original values 7.95 to 39.95. lw398 to 25.00. $UIS, ~osic nd-ressmoker Styles. Tweed -- Coverts -- She-"'ands. Originally 25.00 to 617500 Nw 1250;o 39.95. Also :group of pin' tr -o copanion suits in Oxford and osnat 39.95. Sizes 10 to 40. S,-TS- Beati u plaids - plain 'shetlanid -=-- Cr V OVcit 3.95 - 5.00 fn ' - '/ '}U ' 4' f rawyour natiotit >10 .2 1 '15 .N' t'i- rh'-. '45 - Sr - - 11 2, .~: Os. t'i'~ .iit '0 is ecor 'Oh u: ~ '~5 \v.~i' Bc'iul ~r a B; 1,.44 l~rt toheach Bond buyer 'will /. '.5" -'1~ ,04)'- N ? ~. rcei, ?free, 'a fold.er ~~~~~~ ---v c - giin abographical sketch - 1 - -1 c 4 S . pN u