THE MICHIGAN DAILY PUS ELECT CONTEST LEADERS rtevant and Boyle Will Guide the Tug-of-War Aggregations. t a meeting of the soph lits yes- day afternoon, Robert Sturtevant s chosen captain of the soph heavy- ight team for the tug-of-war con- t, to be held Friday, May 17. "How- Seward had previously been given captaincy, but track work made it cessary for him to give up the office ank" Boyle has been chosen by the )h engineers as their leader in the ht weight event. )fficials in charge of the tug-of-war ent are planning to prevent interfer- ce with the contestants on the part the spectators this year. Accord- ; to present plans, no spectators 11 be permitted on the island at the ne of the contests. Persons in ca- es will be required to keep at a dis- ice of several yards and the number officials will be decreased in order it those watching may better view e perspiring underclass strugglers. Announcement was made lat ntht it all entries for the relay races, to held Saturday morning, May 18, ust be in the hands of Chairman in Foley before Saturday evening. AC OTMODATION COMMITTEE TO PRINT DATA FOR ALUMNI. Replies asking for information in regard to rooming and boarding facil- ities have come to the Union from graduates who are laying plans to attend the Seventy-fifth Anniversary Celebration. Arrangements are now being made by the accommodation committee to have the data, that has already been gathered and compiled, printed. A thousand copies will be published to be sent to alumni upon request for information. Godfrey Strelinger, chairman of the committee, will remain at the club- house during the celebration week to give out information in regard to rooms and boarding houses. The data will later be used for the student rooming and employment agency that is to be established by the Michigan Union next year. NOTED SUFFRAGE SPEAKER CAUSES SENSATION IN DETROIT Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, the not- ed English actress and suffrage lectur- er, who will speak here Friday even- ing at 8:00 in high school auditorium on "Women's Suffrage," created con- siderable excitement in Detroit Mon- day night. In the course of a lecture, she declared ,she had heard that De- troit society women were indifferent to equal suffrage and attacked their lethargy, as caused by a misunder- standing of the subject. Librettos for May Festial Are Out. The first batch of the official li- brettos and programs of the Nine- teenth Annual May Festival, to be held in University Hall next week, came off the press yesterday, and were put on sale at the various State street stores. IEADQUARTERS o) US PLAN-NED FOR GRADS er of the classes which are -unions this June are plan- ect tents on the campus, as rs. This has been done to it in years past, but on ac- e Celebration this year the establishing such head- temporarily is expect- be much more gener- >wed. Dean J. R. Ef'in- catalogue of different styles >f tents, and is ready to fur. ROYA alum- Committee of Regents Meets Here. Piegents Bulkley of Detroit, Sawyer or H illsdale, and Clements of Bay City, comprising the Library and Museum coimittea were in Ann Arbor yester- day. They met in committee session in the president's office, but noticing could be given out concerning the re sults of the meeting. P4S 06 / / and the worldly Succes Upon I a ,,.. 11 Therefore, you to your order; 1 vidcual of distin your highest am For Particulars Consult Agent Sunday Excursion via s uq iNl ! , I =I[ !, / MICHIGAN CENTRAL MAY 12, 1912 Returning Same Day TO Detroit 60c ,/ I- K. -, , 5 i . I Make your require FRED W. 123 E. Liberty $25 who willshow you ou: ens and send us your Trains leave 6:57 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11:05 a.m. Tickets accepted in coaches only. Baggage will not be checked on these tickets. 4L Largest tailors in the GOOD made-to-Qrd PriceBuilhinzg >p near the Campus that is with the Most Perfect Shoe is REPAIR COMPANY" BIG ELECTRIC SHOE) William Street such better work than is possible in any other shop, We send for and deliter work. Rome Phone 72 Black i