I I 1L ,, j w Mi ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. EVENTS FOR TODAY Michigan Union opera, Whitney thea- ter, matinee, 2:30 o'clock; evening, 8:15 o'clock. Weekly membership dance, Michigan' Union, 9:00 o'clock. Varsity track meet, Waterman gym, 7:30 o'clock. Finals in wrestling tournament for championshsip, Waterman gym, 2:00 o'clock. A MODEL DAUGHTER. I ' yyp { 1+ t i /, .. : : " F 7 1: . i 1. JI 14 f Opera -e EVENTS OF TOMORROW Rabbi Leo M. Franklin speaks to Jew- ish students, Newberry hall, 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Ozora Davis speaks at the Majes- tic theater, -6:10 o'clock. I, I I' i k e de- Dr. Charles F. Thwing speaks on Wes- leyan guild series, Methodist church, xcel- 7:30 o'clock. ident Miss Grace Wolf, '14, speaks at Y. W. >pera C. A. vesper service, 4:15 o'clock. isors, Miss Francis Taft speaks in Newberry it ac- hall, 4:30 o'clock. pired Weekly Sunday afternoon entertain- sence ment, Michigan Union, 2:30 o'clock. ntire make PICK CORNELL TO rually for a COP 2-MILE RELAY e ex- sheer Michigan's two-mile relay team will male meet Cornell's two-mile quartet in a and dual encounter in the gymnasium of work the Pittsburg athletic association to- vs, as n his night, as a part of the program of the ani- Pittsburg relay carnival. Track fol- 1 t ,...ayr irw r".r w 1!F^.. e _= FACULTIES SUSPEND STUDENTS F. F. Mc)Lullen, '14L, and F. R. Winch, '17E, Arrested for Disorderly Conduct F. F. McMullen, '14L, of Addison, Pa., was suspended from the university un- til February 1915, and F. R. Winch, '17E, was suspended until October, 1914, yesterday for alleged disorderly conduct in Ypsilanti last Saturday night. The supensions of these two men were announced yesterday follow- ing the meetings of the faculties of the law and engineering departments. McMullen and Winch were arrested Saturday night at Ypsilanti for creat- ing a disturbance and were fined $25 and costs in Justice Stadtmiller's court Monday morning. McMullen will leave for Detroit today where he has accept- ed a position with a law firm. He in- tends to return to the university next year. Winch has -not determined on his plans for the future. Condition of H. J. Allington Improves Doctors attending H. J. Allington, '15E, who is suffering from a throat infection at St. Joseph's sanitarium, reported him somewhat improved yes- terday. His condition, however, is still extremely serious. . SENIORS WILL NOT VOTE ON MEMORIAL That another meeting of the senior law class will not be called to recon- sider the idea of a class, memorial is evident fromthe statements made by President R. J. Curry yesterday. He does not feel that he is warranted in calling another meeting, as the meet- ing in which the memorial was voted down was legitimate and constitution- al in every respect. It is, however, in the power of five per cent of the class Close Wolverine Each IN FA 9 I I w me0oft The Kohlers w Sewards in the V erman gymnasiur event will be call The most intere will probably cer come of the conte in the various ev( the question of w Seward and Smi seen in action tog man gym straight fans will watch th in the 35 yard das man a sprinter, is a chance to win With the absen Murphy, Brown a; with the relay teE ably be a falling( the quarter and1 called. John wil 440 hands down miler, will havet and Grauman, the all fresh squad, a points to a victory roll. Only the high as the laws are AGAIN SHOWER FIRST HONORS ON BLANSHARD Y. F. Jabin Hsu Obtains Second Place, While Fellers Is Given Honorable Mention BLANSHARD TO REPRESENT VARSITY IN LEAGUE CONTEST DECISION GIVEN MRRI MARKS THIRD VICTORY Varsity Peace Orator Repeats Success of Two Former Representatives By Winning State Contest HIS SUBJECT DEALS WITH ECONOMIC WASTE OF WARS owers Arbor are picking Cornell to win, chigan is conceded to have a :eam, if in good shape. 'ainer Farrell remained in Ann for the Varsity meet, Haff has aced in charge of the Michigan am. It is probable that he willI nsen last, as this flier made est half-mile in the trials held and best time, so will probably start first himself. It is not known in what order Murphy and Griest will be run. Cornell is given the edge on the Michigan entrants in the ante-bellum predictions, on the strength of their showing against the Yale two-mile re- lay quartet in New York last month. In this race they set up a new indoor record for this race, making the dis- tance in a little under two minutes. Haff will take the team over to the Pittsburg gym this morning for a short work out. The running track in this gym is more than twice as large as the, one in Waterman gym, and is not banked at the turns. Winner Secures $100 and Medal; Second Prize Is $50 AlumniI tecives Seventy-Five Dollars; Represent Michigan in Inter- State Meet Will members to petition for another meet- whic ing. Arm Many suggestions were made at the have meeting relative to gifts other than his 1 the memorial fund similar to that left the by last year's graduatin' class. Among Tr them was a drinking fountain for the tonli law building; a davenport for the Un- watc ion and contributions of records for dete the law libarary. These were all de-opp feated by the vote last Tuesday. ght, remaining ch the work of rmine the mak ose Cornell nex :bers were es last ev- second act, riday night of the op- ged to the By his victory in the University Ora- For the third consecutive year a torical contest last night, Paul B.Blan- Michigan orator carried off the laurels shard, '14,, gained the distinction of in the state Peace Oratorical contest, winning every honor in oratory and when Walter E. Morris, '16L, was giv- debating possible at Michigan. This en first place honors at Olivet college includes the National Peace contest last night,' competing with represen- and the Varsity debating team which tatives of Albion, M. A. C., Olivet, and he won last year, and the Hamilton the Michigan State Normal School, of and University Oratorical contests Ypsilanti. which he has won this year. Morris' victory was due to his Blanshard made an eloquent plea strength of delivery. He was given for men of ideals to lead reforms in firsts by two of the four judges. His politics, society and religion. "Ameri- oration, "The Price of Peace," shows (Continued on page 4.) (Continued on page 4.) I'm Broke Airight, But It Was Some Show, Believe Me COVER Of "SPOT" GARGOYLE SUGGESTS PREVIOUS OPERAS I e!i ILANDBALL SHARKS TO START THIRD ROUND OF TOURNEY The second round of singles in the handball tournament was finished yes- terday and the schedule for the third round, which will be played today, was oosted in the gym. Following is the result of yesterday's play: Tandy de- feated Best 19-12, 15-16, and 19-2. MIcQueen humbled Levin in two sets by the same score 15-13, Tristler lost to Kehole in three sets, 17-10, 6-15, and 15-15. Kehole had a two point handicap. WHITNEY THEATER TO HAVE NEW VENTILATING SYSTEM Arrangements for a satisfactory ven- tilating system for the new Whitney theater were completed yesterday be- tween Dr. J. A. Wessinger, city health officer, and Mr. Bert St. John, personal representative of Mr. Whitney, A"Vac-. uum system" will be installed in a few days under the supei'vision of one of Mr. Whitney's architectural engineers. The apparatus will be similar to the one now in use at the Detroit Opera House, and is one of pro en efficiency. , the Prominent in the glare of the calci- ithor urn, The Model Daughter stands forth hair- in the foreground to offer her toast, were while behind her, figures, symbolic of previous Union operas, are stationed in grotesque files. Such is the scene Wtest which purchasers of the Gargoyle, put re of on sale last night at the Whitney the- 's in ater, beheld on the brilliant cover of ridge the Spot number. yes- True to the suggestion of the exteri- prob- or design, the pages of the current is- week sue treat of every phase of stageland PROFESSOR ILL SPEAK TO Prof. Walter Mulford of, Corn versity, formerly of the forestr: ty of Michigan, will deliver the cipal address at the annual ban the Forestry club at 6:00 o'clo Tuesday evening at the Unio subject will be, "Our Profession Carnot Valiton will act as to ter and Prof. Filibert Roth, the forestry department; Pro: Lovejoy, John Taylor, graduate and Walter Bond, '14, will spea Easterners Curious of New S Much interest is . being aro the east over the concrete which is being built on Ferry f formation about the new stadi been requested by several of t York and other eastern paper the 'University News Bureau r Besides the stadium the p women's dormitory and science ings are being described in the ture being sent out by the ne vice. Feature stories of the , Arc pageant to be held in M being prepared, and as soon as graphs can be taken, they will 1 King Dick, when he sprang the kingdom-for-a-horse stuff wasn't in such a tight hole. Think of the Society Night Opera fussers scraping up two horses-and a cab. And believe me, Adelbert, there were some fussers there. Tango dress shirts vied with panniers for the lead part in the one act playlet entitled "How to Make Tom's (or Betty's) Heart Throb." So- ciety was there with both pumps. The- ater parties, given by campus socie- ties, fraternities, college cut-ups, re- tired faculty despots and a few regu- lar people filled the Whitney. And it was almost mother's Day, for from cast to chorus the fond parent was on deck. Little brothers and not so little sisters smirked away the night, watching big brother go through his paces. It was a great night. And don't let him tell you that he "just couldn't get seats for that perform- ance." That's bunk. dally with the opera the musical maid repre- i sents. .- _ SUNDAY C. F. T W ING President of 1E71W IIIUWestern Reserve METHODIST CHURCH 7:30 P. M. 7:30P. M. Frr.rf _. FILL THE MAJESTIC FOR A Man Who has an Intense Interest in People and Things and a Rare Cift of Fascinating His Hearers by H I s Spicy a n d Original Comment on Them. PROF. E. C. GODDARD 17' A AV I "He has the Punch Sunday and the Insi Poet." of Chic2 go Sundaey, March ',2-2; 6:10 P M. PAUL B. BL I Yl l rrtlll Ikl 1 IpYr"AOIYSInY I IYY * jq