'ENSifWl ill ii lb Ye' L NEWS Fabrics e hard to get. But despite of all-wool fabrics in the men's stylish clothes are on nt you can't afford to over- d suit that is truly LM One-third of Quota Reached in First Day's Drive; Committee Confident Subscriptions for the Knights of Columbus war fund among the citi- zens of Ann Arbor for the first day of the drive, which started yesterday morning, were announced last night by the city committee as having reach- ed one-third of the required quota. A campaign among the students of the University will begin this morning. Solicitors will canvass the city for seven days. "The progress of the war fund cam- paign is gratifying," stated the com- mittee yesterday. "Only a small frac- tion of the town has been solicited." A meeting of all the committees in Ann Arbor will be held at 8 o'clock to- night in the Knights of Columbus hall on the corner of Huron and State' streets. The result of the drive for funds begun yesterday under the supervis- ion of the Knights of Columbus, al- though it is not a Knights of Colum- bus undertaking, will be used to aid every soldier and sailor in the camps and the navy, regardless of creed or condition. Buildings, similar to the Y. M. C.--A. will be erected. The structures will contain all the comforts of home. A number of temporary quarters have already been erected in the different' ,cans,; but will be .replaced by per- TODAY 7:30 o'clock-Intercollegiate social- ist society meets at 1340 Wilmot street. "TOMORROW 9 o'clock-Voluntary drill on Ferry field. 2:30 o'clock-Union membership dance at Union. U-NOTICES All-fresh lits are urged to pay their class dues today in the booth in Uni- versity hall. All-fresh glee club meeting has been postponed until 7 o'clock, Wednesday, Dec. 5, at School of Music. Students having acts for the Christ- mas Entertainment are asked to com- municate at once with Matthew ' Towar, '19. Try-outs will be arranged to the satisfaction of the candidates. Assignments for the art work of The Michiganensian will be made from 2 to 4 o'clock this afternoon in the rooms of The Michiganensian. There will be no band rehearsal to- night. NEWSPAPER MEN GET RUN OF CAMP Movements of Troops Must Be Kept Secret If Journalists Will Retain Privileges ARCADE JEW Sheehan & Ann Arbor 4 WE SUPPLY EVERY STU Phone 152-W NICKEL it , 1 xonomy Difference Others on 5 Rolls ., 15C 25C 05c ea. Oc ................ $1.15 ND SAVE MONEY day sooner than others. U Choice Wits From 1 College Lxchanges c iIAI I arty and Group PicturesI _ j I'l, ~AFrE Dinner ir regular boarders, we will i few extra people. h Brushes why Klenzo Tooth Brushes last made bristles. Each brush of Individual Sanitary Carton. manent buildings before next summer. Battle Creek, Nov. 27.-Newspaper _ _ _men will have free access to Camp CLASSICS IN Custer as long as they don't print in- LEAD formation concerning military exper- iments and equipment, according to More Important Than Engineering an announcement made today by and Most Up-to-date Brigadier-General S. W. Miller. Gen- eral Miller has assumed command of "The classics are more important the eighty-fifth division since the de- than engineering, for the engineer parture of Major-General Dickman. only works in a small corner of the In his conversation with the news- frame-work which the classics build paper men here, General Miller told up," said Prof. R. M. Wenley last night the journalists that they had the run in his talk before the Classical club of the camp, but impressed upon on "Classics and the War." them the .importance of keeping news According to Professor Wenley, of military movements quiet. The there is only one way in which to un- general made it very clear that 'he der stand the present war situation and was opposed to having any kind of a that is by a careful study of Plato and censor. He said that he wanted the Aristotle, for they are the only au- news men to abandon all false no- thorities in politics and ethics. "The tions concerning Camp Custer that scientists of today cannot write be- German sympathizers had spread cause they do not know the English broadcast throughout the state. language," said Professor Wenley. The most prevailent of these false "Consequently their work suffers. statements is the one that the eighty- They have no means of adequate com- fifth is a depot division. If this were munication." true, it would mean that the division In conclusion Professor Wenley said, might never go abroad, but would sim- "You do not need to bring the classics ply be a feeder for units in the field. up to date to make them practical Nothing could more fully destroy for they are more than up-to-date now. the morale of the men here than to They are in the lead." tell them that they would never see actual fighting in France. However, SOPHOMORE LITS VOTE the lists are already made out at TO REPLACE FLAG RUSH Washington showing the order in which the units will sail and Camp (Continued from Pagl One) Custer troops are included in one of J. P. Winchell, president of the these lists. freshman engineering class, says that Other reports that should be cor- his class is in favor of the fresh-soph- rected are those that men at the camp omore flag rush. The engineers were are not properly fed and receive harsh Store Cyko Paper The lowered physical standard of the freshmen at the Ohio State univer- sity is explained by the head of the department of physical education as due to the fact that many of the able- bodied men who might otherwise have entered the university are now in ser- vice. Passing the war fund quota by over $1,000 and still going higher, the Uni- versity of Wisconsin has answered critics and has shown her whole- hearted loyalty. The total so far is $21,386, although the final result has not yet been announced, and sub- scriptions are still coming in. Today is newspaper day at the University of California. Automobiles will be sent by the national service committee to fraternity, sorority, and boarding houses to collect all old newspapers. The women students will make trench wa'rmers for the men from the paper collected. An appeal for waste paraffin and candle stubs is being made, as these materials are utilized in making the trench warmers. They are construct- ed by gluing together long strips of paper, rolling the strips into a cylind- er, and then soaking the whole in paraffin. The resulting candle is used by the soldiers to furnish warmth when no fire is available. Success marked the food sale given by the women of the University of Illinois for the benefit of war relief. Almost $200 was the total of the re- ceipts. The success of the undertak- ing is due to the co-operation of all of the university women. . Patronize Our Advertisers.-Ada. Rae Theatre TODAY - Fox presents Geo. Walsh in "SOME BOY." Also Charlie Chaplin in "The Cham- pion," Whitney Theatre THURS.-FRI.-SAT. KINSEY KOMEDY KO. Presents the Funniest of Comedies The Whole Damm Family Vaudeville Between Acts BIG MATINEE-THANKSGIVING DAY Prices same as Night-10-20-25c 10c Matinee Saturday 2251 G00 II "HI ' ST. '1 3DINNER Mince and C. Pumpkin Pie 1 119 N. THAYER able Service 1:00 P.M. treatment. the ones who started the agitation for the rush after it had been callgd off by the council, by sending in a peti- tion to both the Senate and Student councils asking for its reinstatement. A. E. WOOD SPEAKS AT NEWBERRY HALL Soles Put on AT 'S PLACE William St. 7tes ORGANIZATIONS FURNISH PIANO FOR USE OF UNIVERSITY "Y" is being Through the courtesy and contribu- spital for tions of several University organiza- tions, including some of the foreign students' clubs, a piano has been ob- ho is ill tained for Lane hall, Y. M. C. A. e contag- building. The instrument has been placed in the red room and anyone who likes ught by music may use it. "The red room with its comfortable ever, was chairs and lounges has an added in- ph hospi- terest now," declared Secretary Fet- ter, "which ought to prove a drawing card to many." Staebler ._ r. Always-Daily Service-Always. ER THE FOLKS AT HOME FOR T Winchell states that his class is in ."Peace in industry will come," said favor of any games in which the en- Mr. A. E. Wood of the sociology de- tire freshman class may take part but partment in a talk at Newberry hall not those in which only chosen ones yesterday afternoon, "only when the are engaged, as in the cane spree. human element in industrial relations l is recognized and social problems are Gulomar Novaes In Detroit Next Week approached with understanding and Guiomar Novaes, the young Brazil- the right kind of sentiment." ian pianist, will appear with the De- In the speaker's opinion, it is a troit Symphony Orchestra Friday af- swelling movement which will grow ternoon and Saturday evening at the much stronger after the war. The faith Armory in Detroit. Miss Novaes will of the social worker in society and in play the Beethoven Concerto in G ma- possibility of creating the vIll to do jor. Mr. Weston Gales has chosen the in the community will influence all following orchestral numbers for in- our relations. terpretation by his band; Mendel- All this means important new posi- sohn's "Fingal Cave" overture, the D tions for persistent, resourceful wom- major Symphony of Schumann and en, it was explained. The reconstruc- Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody. tion work in which the Red Cross will Senior LIts Announce Engagement interest itself after the war was the Announcement is made of the engage- subject of special consideration. Mr. ment of Frieda McClellan, '18, and A. Wood emphasized the need of organ- Loomis Kirkpatrick, '18. Miss Mc- ization in this field, but cautioned Clellan is a member of the Kappa against the lack of enthusiasm which Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Kirk- often prevails where the work of a patrick is an Alpha Sigma Phi. group supplants individual effort. Read the Daily advertisements. Independents To Play Detroit Solvays ('hey will lead you to the best of Ann A Thanksgiving benefit football Arbor's storts.m-Adv. game will be played in the city tomor- row between the Solvay team of De- troit and the Ann Arbor Independents. THANKSGIVING The proceeds of the contest will be used to purchase Christmas gifts for lates. We have, just Washtenaw county soldiers in training S. camps throughout the country. Engagement Announced' , B. J. Scheinman, '18, of Detroit, has S to e n~inol hs PIA.A'TYIIt to Miss WHITN TONIGHT Scandal in High Life! The : most delicious Choco RT'S and MORSE' r I announce hisWengagemen 0 Jeanette 4Wiener, of Akron O'