ICiJ TFORP WHAT'S GOING 0 I I ANNOUNCE SCKEDLE FORl ALLEY TOURNEY I s FRIDAY 4:00-Women's league will at Barbour gymnasium. 4:00-House committee of r meet in student offices. entertainI PROF. KARPINSKI WILL READ PAPER AT ORIENTAL MEETING Prof. Louis Karpinski of the math- ematics department, will read a paper "Arabic and Oriental Mathematics," at the Saturday morning session of the western branch ofthe American Oriental society, which meets Friday and Saturday at Evanston, Ill. Pro- fessor Waterman, president of the ,society, will also attend the meeting. A These are the winds that make the call I ued from Page One) sonal agents, to the full, stion, because the people were ready for any sac- the war. Power Continues s come, in fact, if not but the war powers of e still continue. They rotght to aniend. It is. thing, for new conditions reated, which should be t the same time by new ;ted to the conditions of ubject to the limitations of our constitutional sys- Union will SATURDAY 1:30-Meeting of all asistant track managers and tryouts at Water- man gymnasium. . SUNDAY ;:30-Unitarian Guild forum. Miss Ethel Fonda speaks on "The Adrian Industrial School for Girls." Light supper will be served to members. and friends at 5 b'clock. 68:30-ChristIan Endenor society meets in Pre'sbyterian church. Scoial half hour preceding. iere is a double immediate pur- to be served. One, to restore the of freedom. It is dangerous for >ple to acquire the habit of bow- o power without limits. They .become subservient, and then cter essential to freedom degen- s. The other is to stop a multi- of interferences, ill-judged al- ,h well-meant, with the natural p of business through which natural laws can operate to re- normal conditions.'' e appeal of President Wilson in er 1918, for the election of a cratic congress, he declared, was merely an injustice to the Repub- senators and representatives with splendid loyalty had sup- d every forward step of the ad- tration" but "it was a demand te continuance of supreme power e :election of 4 congress which I submit itself to the orders of ecutive acting at once as a party r in politics, and a dictator in nment. It was the instinct of ican democracy that repelled the nd. Such long has been the nment of Mexico. A government a Louis Napoleon at one end plebiscite at the other and with it but subservience between is free republic. It is autocracy nsent. Challenge -of Powers .e President's defiance of the au- y of the senate to advise, upon wvenanC of the league of nations o give or withhold its consent e ratification of the treaty con- g it," he continued, "was an as- n of right to continue the same ratic power. It was a challenge right of any officer of the Uni- ates government to exercise 'his s in any way which had not the val of the chief executive. ' President had the constitution- thority and duty to negotiate a The senate had the constitu- authority and duty to advise o consent or refuse to consent cordance with their judgment. ight to perform that duty was nged." speech continued with a discus- If the powers. "STANDARD" loose leaf note- it WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOK ES.-Adv. THA WASHINGTON CANDIES es' Dlrug Store, 117 S. Main St.1 every Friday.-Adv. TUESDAY 7 :15---verseas men will .meet ion to effect an organizaon. man requested to be present. at Un- Every 0, WEDNESDAY 7 :30-Meeting of Western 304 of Union. club, roomI Twenty-four teams are entered in the Union bowling tournament, which is scheduled to start Feb. 24. Each team will bowl two three game match- es, in the preliminary contests. The six teams having the highest number of pins will be entered in the finals. Four teams will bowl each night, one team using two alleys. The failure of a team to appear at the scheduled time will eliminate that team from further participation. The bulletin bdard in the bowling room will be used to show the standings of the various teams throughout the tour- nament., The complete schedule follows: Feb. 24, 7 o'clock, Theta Delta Chi vs. Nu Sigma Nu; 8 o'clock, Theta Chi *z. Copper Country club. Feb. 25, 7 o'clock, \Psi Upsilon vs. Tin Lizzies; 8 o'clock, Sigma Alphal Epsilon vs. Phi Rho Sigma. Feb. 26, o'clock, Delta Chi vs. Acacia; 8 o'clock, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. - Feb. 27, 7 o'clock, Katzenberger vs. Trigons; 8 o'clock, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon vs. Delta Tau Delta. March 1, 7 o'clock Zeta Beta Tau vs. Psi Omega; 8 o'clock, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Zeta. 'Psi. March 2, 7 o'clock, Michigan Union vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; 8 o'clock, Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Delta Theta. March 3, 7 o'clock, Phi Rho Sigma vs. Theta Chi;-8 o'clock, Tin Lizzies vs. Theta Delta Chi. March 4, 7 o'clock, Copper Country club vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 8 o'clock, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Psi Upsilon. March 5, 7 o'clock, Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta; 8 o'clock, Trig- ons vs. Delta Chi. March 8, 7 o'clock, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; 8 o'clock, Acacia vs. Katzenberger. March 9, 7 o'clock, Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Delta Phi; 8 o'clock, Lambda Chi Al- pha vs. Zeta Beta Tau. March 10, 7 o'clock, Zeta Psi vs. Kappa Sigma; 8 o'clock, Psi Omega vs. Michigan Union. 4 DR. BURTON WANTS STO KNOW STUDENTS Tryouts for assistant baseball manager will be held Thursday and Friday. Call William Bade at 319 or report at Waterman gymnasium at 1 o'clock. Sophomores are wanted to tryout for assistant track man- agers.Candidates will report to Track Manager F. W. Par- sons at Waterman gymnasium during the afternoon.,- . 3 C i. si 4 i1 4 r at for" QUARRY DRUG CO. I TRYOUTS WANTED w PRESCRIPTION STORE Three SO. STATE AND N. UNIVERSIRY AVE. Phone 306 DERMAL CREAM LOTION I U-NOTICES Due to the illness of Prof. Henderson the Presbyterian church Noon Bible class will be held by Prof. H. B.; Hulbert. Economics 2 students attention. There is a limited supply of books avail- able for this course. Prospective students can secure these books on Friday from 11 to 12 and from 1 to 2 o'clock at room 205 Economics building. Please bring the receipts which must be signed. The next meeting of La Socidad His- pafflca will be held March 2. All students holfing proofs of senior Michiganensian sittings should re- turn the same to the respective pho- tographers today in order that prints may be run off for the yearbook. Michiganensian subscriptions will be taken this week on the second floor of the Ann Arbor Press building. There will be no extra copies offered for sale later.x Any Junior girl who is not toking part in the Junior Girls' play, but who will be willing to'play the piano for some of the reharsals should call Miss Irene Rosenberg at Helen' New- berry residence at once. There will be a meeting of all assist- ant tiack managers and tryouts in Waterman gymnasium on Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. :Presidents of the following organ- izations should see that members in group photographs are identified at the Michiganensian offices this aft- ernoon: Alph'a Sigma, Xi Psi Phi, Les Voyagers, Galens, Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Iota, Saginaw, and Masques. Drop Corn .Killer em "Gets-It" Stops Pain. 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He was especially interested in the administration of athletics and .tudent affairs, while the grading sys- tem of the University also caused him, to ask questions. Phi Beta Kappa Man . That Dr. Burton is a scholar as well as being a man with the power- ful physique of an athlete is shown by his rapid rise in the educational world. Sometimes when his coat brushes aside, another little bit of evidence of his academic standing gleams forth- it is the little gold key of Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Burton is a true all around man. Lab. coats, aprons. shop tools, etc., etc.,, at Wahr's University Bookstore. -Adv. A few drops of "Gets-it" knocks the hurt out of any corn at once and soon loosens it so it lifts right of without any feeling. Oh, what comfort'! How grand to walk and dance and ,ium without a single twinge! Why not? "Gets-It," the never failing, guar- anteed money-back corn remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mf'd by F. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 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