THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ..._.. - ..._.. OKNAKRS SUCSS CROWNS UPHILL FIGHT ATHER'S DEATH LEAVES HIM SOLE SUPPORT OF MOTHER AND SISTER AT 14 Captain Eddie Rickenbacker who ctures in Hill auditorium Saturday rening was born in Columbus, Ohio, ) years ago of Swiss parents. When e was 14 his father died and he be- ae the sole support of his mother nid sister. I The Rickenbacker home was near he Columbus race track and Eddie n became an automobile enthusiast, daring driver, and an expert me- hanic, both of which were valuable ssets to his air fightingtqualifica- ions. His first win in the racing same was at Sioux City July, 1919, nd within a few years he became the 1o1 of the speedways. r Rickenbackerdwas in England on his country's entry into the war but eturned immediately after, offering is services to the country. He was ecepted and was assigned to drive eneral Pershing's car. From the first is advance was rapid. Having se- uired a transfer to aviation after but few months at the front he was redited with as many German planes s some of the Allied pilots who had erved during most of the war. His ar career ended after receiving a aptaincy and command of the 94th ir squadron. Captain Rickenbacker's lectures are rawing capacity houses throughout he country and he is winning his way eep into the hearts of every one in is audiences by his clear, interesting ,nd modest descriptions of his first ir fight, the. nearest he came to go- ig west, of watching the real heroes s he calls them go over the top housands of feet below him and of is pals, some of them the greatest yers of the war, go down in flames. Tickets are on sale at Wahr's and heehan's at $1.50, $1.00 and 50 cents. LPHA NU AND ADELPHI NAME MEN FOR FRESHMAN DEBATE 'ersonnel of Teams to Be Known When Eligibility Committee Makes Report; Judges from Faculty Teams have been chosen by both he Alpha Nu and Adelphi societies for heir annual freshman debate to be eld at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening, lay 24. The debate will be held in ither University hall or Sarah Cas- rell Angell hall, the meeting place to e announced at a later date. MICHIGAN ORATOR LEAVES THURSDAY Michigan's representative to the Northern Oratorical league contest, Alice M. Hoelzle, '19, left at 1:16 o'clock Thursday afternoon for Evans- ton, Ill. Prof. T. C. Trueblood accom- panied her. They will stop in Chi- cago, going down to Evanston Friday afternoon to try out Miss Hoelzle's voice in the auditorium. Just before leaving Professor True- blood said of Miss Hoelzle, "she is as well prepared as any Northern Ora- torical league speaker ever has been. Her voicegis splendid and her speech convincing."~ Since Miss Hoelzle's speech, "The Voice of Armenia," is a strong appeal, its place as last on the program of six is considered the psychological lo- cation for it. The University Ora- torical association wired the speaker the best wishes of the University Thursday night. Announcement was made Thurs- day of a reception -which will be ten- dered Professor Trueblood Friday evening after the contest in Evanston. Last year he was traveling in Austra- lia and was obliged to miss the con- test, for the first time in 28 years. WHAT'S GOING ON TODAY 4:05-Michigan vs. Chicago baseball game in Ferry field. 8:00-Cosmopolitan club "All-Nation Hullabaloo" in Hill auditorium. TOMORROW 2:30-Michigan vs. Chicago baseball game in Ferry field. 2:30-Seniors in caps and gowns dance in Barbour gymnasium. 7:00-Meeting of Upper Room Bible class in Bible Chair building, 444 South State street. 7:15-Newark club meets in Lane hall. 7:30-Criaftsman club meeting at Ma- sonic temple. Important business and work in third degree. U-NOTICES The .visit of the sociology 23 class to Eloise, the county farm, planned for Friday has been postponed. Polonia Literary circle meeting post- poned until Friday, May 9. COUNCIL PLANS PEP MEETING IN AUDITORIUM TUESDAY (Continued from Page One) Student council will be chairman of the meeting, which will start prompt- ly at 8 o'clock. It is the plan of the promoters of the project, to make it a short, snappy affair. The bacteria count of certified milk usually runs about 10,000 per cubic centimeter and in good raw milk runs between 50,000 and 100,000. The city of New York requires that the count shall not exceed 1,000,000, while Roch- ester, less than 500,000. A sample of market milk picked up in the city of Washington gave a count of 22,000,- 000. The fact that a sample gives a count of 10,000 does not mean that there are that many harmful germs in the milk, in fact the greater number of these are usually of the lactic acid producing species. 4CTORS FROM FOUR CORNERS OF GLOBE IN HULLABALOO (Continued from Page One) Zanelli, who made such a hit with his Prologue to "Come On, Dad," has been secured for a number, and is billed as "The Chilean Troubadour." As a special added attraction, Miss Jeanette Kruszka of Ann Arbor will supply a dance number entitled "The Polish Terpsichore." Miss Kruszka will be assisted by Miss Hortense Hoad, and accompanied at the piano by Miss Vivian Allen. The program will include Moszkowski's "Serenata," danced by Miss Kruszka, and Cham- inade's "Pierrette," danced by Miss Kruszka and Miss Hoad. Tickets for the "Hullabaloo" are on sale at Sheehan's, Slater's, and Wahr's book stores and may also be secured at the door. Captains of the ticket teams are requested to make their final re- ports from 12:30.to 1:30so'clockto- day to Mr. Roy C. Jacobson in Lane hall. Results are important. Advertise in The Daily.-Adv. WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS For MAY SECOND We have a full line of sizes for your approval. Tinker & Company Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters 342 S. State St., at WilliamSt. 4 Athletic Underwear Comfort - - Freedom Now 's the time to change Wilson Bros., Lewis, B. V. D. Wadhams & Co. I(r - =-U W r Htlltilll il1 tillillllIIIIHHilt li ll lt~I~l tt~llllll MRS. PEARL r- LANDERS w OR rwr LOWERS PHONEE294 213 E. LIBERTY ST. tll111111110111111111111111til t 11t11I t1111 STATE STREET STORE: ______________________________________________________________ ql Although the freshmen of both so- Every student in the University is leties have begun working on the expected to be present, for it is the ubject to be discussed, that European object of the council to stir up anew nmigration into the United States be the traditionally strong spirit of Mich.- rohibited for the next four years, no igan. Both men and women will be nnouncement of either team person- there. Freshmen in particular are el can be made until the eligibility expected to show up in large numbers f every fian is definitely known, for the meeting will primarily be for Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating the purpose of instilling in the first ociety, has presented a silver cup year men, the required amount of rhich goes to the society whose team spirit to make the sprig games of rins the annual debate three years in this year a bigger success than ever. iccession, or the most times in seven A decided sentiment for the estab- ears. So far each society has two lishment of an annual day of this ictories to its credit. kind is being manifested on the cam- This is the only campus debating pus. It is probable that the Student vent of the year in which freshmen council will take some action upon re allowed to participate. Rivalry is this question at its next meeting. uning high this year, as both teams - re said to be evenly matched. ANN ARBOR POSSESSES BEST The five judges for the debate, whose MILK SUPPLY IN SO. MICHIGAN ames will be known later, will be se- ected from heads of departments in (Continued from Page One) he literary college. each foot of floor space. The milk must be milked into sterilized pails King Honors Mother of 22 through two layers of cheese cloth, be- London, May 1. - King George re- tween which is placed cotton. The ently sent a donation to a woman in milk is then immediately bottled and uernsey who has just given birth cooled to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It > her sixth set of twins and has 10 must not be allowed to get above this her children. Eighteen members of temperature before it reaches the con- ris family are living. sumer. The rules also specify that milk shall not stand for more than 36 Students read The Daly.-Adv. hours before being delivered. 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