1 .1 L.J 1V1VjL..£i '..3ttllV LHrIL.I Walk-Over PRF. HOBBS CHARGES TREASON IN FACULTY Our 3Cavalier" Women - . . -- . = ; o - " = =/_ k.. I Z~e y I C > a+1- / ' r - ACCUSES GERMAN TEACHERS TEACHING SEDITION TO STUDENTS ot of unusual value, distinctive style. In brown and dark tan Ia calf, with the new military heel. izes: Triple A to D OF ilk-Over Boot Sho}p ffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main Street 'S , t I Students of the University of Michigan Are invited to inspect our splendidly complete line of handsome all Suits and Overcoats Smart, Clever Models Pinch Back, Sack Coat, and full belted, in handsome tweeds and plain cloths, single and double-breasted. $19.50 to $40 ____f .iuctt. "Treason has been taugh.t to stu- dents of the University of Michigan," said Prof. W. H. Hobbs of the geology department, speaking before the Wom- an's club Tuesday. "As a member of the National Security league, reports have come to me from parents of stu- dents at the University that their children have come home bearing sen- timents of treason against their na- tive country. These lessons have been taught them in the German depart- ment of the University. Present pen- alties for treason and conspiracy are inadequat~. Prof. J..R. Brumm of the rhetoric department also spoke at the meeting using as his subject, "The Educational Conflict." He lamented the failure of students who go through the Univers- ity without forming any convictions of their own. "They are merely echoes of what other people think," he said. PROF. JAMES W. LIR ON INSURANCE BOARD GOVERNMENT APPOINTS HIM AND HE GOES TODAY TO WASHINGTON Prof. James W. Glover, of the math- ematics and insurance department of the University, has been appointed one of the three members of the ad- visory board of the division of mili- tary and naval insurance. Professor Glover will leave this morning for Washington, D. C., to assist in the work of organizing the bureau. This board has been appointed un- der the provisions of the war risk bill, under the direction of Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. Bill Provides Insurance A bill was passed at the last session of congress providing protection for all enlisted men in the United States army and navy, and for nurses in war service, against death or total or par- tial disability. Because of the increas- ed hazard of war, the regular life in- surance companies were unable to un- able to undertake the responsibility without charging an increased prem- ium,ranging from $30 to $100 a thous- and, making it practically impossible for soldiers to take out life insurance. On this account the government is offering insurance to the soldiers at peace rates, during the period of the war. The cost to the men in the army will be about $8 per thousand and the insurance will be granted without medical examination in amounts rang- ing from $1,000 to $10,000. Professor Glover has arranged to have his classes continued during his absence in Washington. FIRST CUT IN ORATORY SQUAD COMES MONDAY IDD~lNIL SPORT JUNIORS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP IN WOMEN'S HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Score 2-1 Victory Over Sophomore Team In Hotly Contested Game Yesterday Women's junior hockey team scored a 2-1 victory over the sophomore ag- gregation in a hotly contested game for the hockey championship, played at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon on Palmer field. Until seven minutes before the final whistle blew, the score was a tie. Then Phyllis Egglestone drove the ball between the junior goal posts despite a desperate defensive attack by tht opposing team. The line-up: junior team-Mary Morse, Phyllis Egglestone, Emily Lo- man, Margaret Atkinson, Laura Dan- iels, Eliza Harris, Hilda Malone, Mar- cia Pinkerton, Ethel Glauz, Edith Duemling, and Lucile Duff., Sophomore team- Edna Daskam, Grace Hall, Sue Verlenden, Ruth Ab- bott, Gertrude Grow, Constance Hop- kin, Anna Kirkpatrick, Lucy Huffman,' Laura Peacock, Dorothy Williams, and; DM1H WOOD w2 / a r J .z I /p- LRO 5 B®rST PROD Ur--,.. at Lawrence next Saturday (Nov. 17), will be the conference championship contest. The Nebraska team will have the advantage of experience gained from struggles with Michigan and Notre Dame, two widely differing elev- ens and among the strongest in the country. Because Kansas has played only teams within the conference there is no basis for a comparison of the strength of the two elevens upon the scores against the same opponents. 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Nebraska, with only two games with- in the circuit, has slightly the advan- tage over the Lawrence eleven. Kan- sas, however, has passed the danger line with a victory over the Kansas Aggies, the strongest early season contender, and the Ames Aggies just at the time the Iowas were showing a real flash of form. In all probability the meeting between the Cornhuskers and the Jayhawkers speaker, are engaged in the work among the allied prisoners in Ger- e work of the Y. M. C. A. is not propaganda, it is -altruism," said Rev- erend Douglas. He decried the lack of spirit that would permit a student to even de- bate as to the desirability of an ex- pensive J-hop, and rated the man or woman who has not revised his per- sonal program to fit war demands. Mention's Yale's Gift "Five hundred Yale men pledged $29,000 at a meeting last night," con- tinued Reverend Douglas. Michigan is always in the vanguard. It will be no honor for Michigan to raise this $25,- 000. It is her duty." Three thousand voices joined in singing "America" at the close of the meeting. WE WILL SELL 50 Shares Hoover 100 Shares Universal 40 Shares Bower 50 Shares King Trailer WE WILL BUY Hoover Steel Ball Reo Motor Car Forshee & Kuehnie INVESTMENT SECURITIES Phone 2169-J 412 1st Natl Bank Bldg. i ,_ I' 1 Reputation-- ! 1 I l .I Officers' -Uniforms and accessories, G. H. Wild & Co., State Street.-Adv. Dance at Armory from 9-12 every Saturday night.-Adv. There are opportunities for you in Daily advertisements. Read them.- I xw C.REAM hi fromPure Pasteurized Cream 11 Antique 4 1 Nickels Arcade Cafeteria Oriental Rugs 11 IN THE NOW SERVING THE PUBLIC NICKELS ARCADE W here Cleanliness Is Paramount 'ext-Books and Supplies For all Courses WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED Sheehan & Co. To be Sold at Import Cost The authentic Oriental Rug collection gathered to- gether by Nederlander & Co., now on display on our main floor, is being sold at greatly reduced prices to close them out. TRYOUTS WILL BE JUDGED SEVEN MINUTE SPEECH. ON This event is one of first importance, especia y to Ann Arbor Detroit 'I IAT' GOING ON TODAY 'clock-Round-Up club chigan Union. smoK- ,r 15 o'clock - University Christian nce society meets in Newberry' 30 o'clock-University Zionist so- r meets in room P-162, Natural ace building. o'clock-Assembly for team send- n front of University hall. TOMORROW 30 o'clock-Alpha Nu literary so- meets in Alpha Nu rooms, Uni- ty hall. 8 o'clock - M. Eugene Rovillain speaks in Natural Science lecture room on "A Frenchman's Views on the War;" U-NOTICES Junior engineers. The first payment on your Liberty bond is due today. Each man is asked to bring 50 cents to assembly with him at 10:30 o'clock today. Odd Collection at Secretary's Office Fountain pens, umbrellas, books, furs and even a stray freshman cap have found their way to the office of Shirley W. Smith, secretary of the University, in University hall. A $63 Whittall Wilton Rug under- going the SIDEWALK TEST in front of our store. Martin Haller, 112-122 E. Liberty. Michigan's Central league debating teams will begin to take definite shape when 21 aspirants for oratorical hon- ors will strive to retain their position on the squad in the first elimination contest at Tclock Monday night in room 302 Mason hall. About 12 or 14 men will compose the new squad after the first cut. The names of the speakers in order of their appearancewill be placed on the board in room 304 Mason hall. Each man is to have seven minutes in which to deliver his speech. Only one con- testant is to be allowed in the room at one time. Each man must hand in a list of the main issues of the debate together with the subordinate issues. The second elimination contest will be held Monday, November 26. 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