.Mit; nneBAnI; I.. nnrU foit*I ir Grin and Grit Army ."Y, . . . Tailor lem in Economy Our Difference Price Others on 5 Rolls ...... ....... O1e 5c 25e 0........... 04c ea. 05cea. 90C fne in price..........................$1.15 FILMS WITH US AND SAVE MONEY printed hiall day to day sooner than others. Floral Shop K DEPARTMENT Call'us for Party and Gromp Pictures MOMS A and Supplies I Courses LY STUDENTS' NEEDj ,n& Co. Detroit IbPJUL W|I! UUUIUIL. COUNCIL ON POINT OF GRANTING REQUEST WHEN COMPANIES TAKE ACTION Because the taxicab companies of Ann Arbor charged rates for their ser- vices in excess of the rates provided by a city ordinance, action on the part of the council in the formation of a new ordinance has been delayed. In a letter to the council at Mon- day night's session, the ordinance com- mittee stated that they would have submitted an amendment to the pres- ent regulations, had it not been that the taxi companies of the city had attempted to take the matter into their own hands and ignore the council. The letter further declared that the taxi men had violated the existing ordin- ance regulating conveyances. A communication to the council from the Ann Arbor Taxi company declar- ed' that the raise in rates was nec- essary to maintain themselves until the ordinance increasing the rates should be passed. 78 CAMP CUSTER RECRUITS TO RECEIVE BIG SEND-OFF (Continued from Page One) ranks they will then march back up State street to the campus, where they will be dismissed. According to plans made by H. S. Tenney, chairman of the parade, flags will predominate throughout. The parade committee has encounter- ed some difficulty in buying enough fags to supply everybody with one as was done in the second Liberty Loan parade. Mr. Tenney therefore re- giuests that every marcher supply him- pelf with a flag in order to meet the present limited supply. To Be City's Largest Parade "This parade will be the largest in fthe history of this city," said John C. Fischer, marshal of the parade, eys- terday. "The entire, population of Ann Arbor is expected to participate." ,Mayor E. M. Wurster has issued a pro- clamation calling upon all business laces and schools to close Thursday for the duration of the parade in or- der to give an opportunity for every- one to take part. The line of march will be as fol- lows: From Ann Street to Main street, to Williams street, then on Wil- liams to Division street to the Michi- gan Central depot. Collections to pur ,chase gifts for Washtenaw county boys at Camp Custer willtbe taken up along the streets and at the station. Assembly of Classes Following is the schedule forthe as- sembly of classes: Cadet companies are to lead their respective classes in the parade Thurs- day. They will assemble at 8 o'clock as follows: Graduate school and seniors meet on campus driveway, between Natural Science and Law buildings. Juniors on west side of campus driveway between chemistry and Nat- ural Science buildings. Sophomores on campus driveway pastof Law building. Freshmen on- east side of campus driveway between Natural Science and iChemistry buildings. WILL INSTRUCT WOMEN TO ACT AS WAR SERVICE REGISTRARS Preparatory to the registration for war service of the women of Michigan the Women's committee (Michigan di- vision) council of national defense, has arranged for a series of district conferences to be held throughout the state during the next few weeks. These conferences are to be schools, of instruction for the purpose of pre- paring registrars to'conduct the reg- istration in this state. Dates and \places have not yet been announced, ,but it is expected that schools will 1e held in Detroit and Grand Rapids. There will also be one in the neigh- borhood of Ann Arbor and Jackson, and two in th9 Upper Peninsula. Not only work of registration but also instruction in the giving of pa- triotic addresses will be afforded at these meetings. Lookieng at / All .Eyes- are on M~i Men!. I. I Here's You t Michigan Women have rais their quota Michigan Faculty Sure of its Goal TELER NICKELS ARCADE If Michigan Mer mieet their Bu LABOR VOTES LOYAL s ON Takes Determined Stand Behind .,Na- tional Afministration I Hurlburt n "Trench yell Angell te'"t'home Cambridge Pyott lectures on -"Women's Buffalo, Nov. 20.-Without a dissent- ing vote, the American Federation of Labor today re-affirmed its unswerv- ing loyalty to the country and a de- termined stand behind the national ad- ministration until peace comes. The pacifist elemeni which yester- day mustered ,isll minority against Presi,-nt Gompers' attitude in sup- port of the war, was silent. The reso- lution containing the declaration was reported favorably by the resolutions. committee. It was sweeping in scope. H. C. L. Jackson Made First Sergeant Word was received here last night that Harold C. L. Jackson, managing editor of the Michigan Daily last year, has been appointed a first sergeant. ,Mr. Jackson is in the national army at Camp Custer, and in addition to the regular routine has been teaching mil- itary tactics to the foreigners, and at- tending a school for non-commission- Pd nffior anight ou, in clubI OME CRl for Ann Ar- my at Michi- Hill aud- tonightI Pledge Card- 00 t+- '- *.e. in man Gle cers at ng t. 'clock to- k, as pre- Carey Quits University To Fly lHarry M. Carey, '19, news editor of advanced The Michigan Daily for 1917-18, has 4 o'clock resigned from his position on the z gymnas- staff. Carey recently passed the ex- - amination for pilot for scout duty in -the signal corps of the U. S. army. He S ' will leave school immediately to await letely out his call. refore ad- * . *..*. * *S**** * comp] ve the: I We have a very ught before the , Photographer. V. You will always .find bargains in Daily advertisements. Read them. Use the Daily classified columns. I hereby agree to contribute to the Students' Friendship War Fund the sum of .. ... .. ........ Dollars ($......) payable in installments as fol- lows: $.... .-..... on or before December 5, 1917; :. . ... on February 15, 1918;... ..... on April 5, 1918. Checks should be made payable to the local Treasurer, George W. Dowrie. Dance at Armory every Saturday night. 9 to 12.-Adv. I You an mke i in ne jmpWERE I You can make it in one jump WHERE? to the only n'sl Supply Sto lide rules, tracing cloth, drawing and blue print paper. II N am e. ... .................. Address ............. .. . I a