v' ICHIGAN DAILY' a n yr TO RI I U MAY CAST BALLOTS UT GOING ]ROMWE ON L~ECTIO2N DAY absentee voters of the ,nd in an endeavor to set- pation on the part of the coming elections, C. .Goddard, chairman of e committee of the Wood- tleague, has installed an bureau at the Law Libra- Students Privileged us for absent voters make it le for a large proportio a of the !ts of legal age to cast their s without going home on elec- lay. Such laws are,' for the most new, but h~ave already been pass- Severy state except Alabama, B, Nevada, New Mexico, Penn- na% and Texas. In 10 states the provides only for absent voters" are in, the military service, but early all of the remaining 32 It s to students. State Laws Differ afew states the absent voter is ed to vote in any other voting nct in his state, providing he pre- himself at the voting place and is ballot mailed to his home pite- In the larger number of states ;,sand directions- for voting will. .ailed to the applicant -who 're- s infrmation from his home _off- Students who are resident~s of gan' should write to the town- village or city clerk, and mrake st for such~ forms. Warning Issued the elections in most scotes' are ar 'off the Wood~ league urges veryone who wishes to cast" his r ballot this year make immedi- e of the informa.tion bureau in. aw library. WHAT'S GOING ON TUESDAY 8:00 a. m. -- Junior engineer class meeting, 348 Engineering building. Prof. A.,1E. Wood will talk on "The Place tof -the,, Engineer in Society." 9:00, a. m.Mr. A. N. Johnson' of the Portlandi Cement associati5on speaks in 301 Engineering building on "Ce- mentsC"_ 4:00-Senior finals in Northern Ora- torical league contest, 302 Mason hall. ! 6 :00-St.John's Military- aeademy (Delefleld, Wis.) banquet in room 319, union. 7 :00-Michigan Upo!n orchestra 're- hearsal on second floor, Union. 7:00--Junior finals in Northern Ora-{ torical league contest: 302 Mason hall. 7 :00-Freshmnan band meets in Vni versity hall. 7 :0(F-Junior finals in Northern Ora- torical league contest, 302 Mason hall. 7 :00--Training course for Scout lead - ers, i high school. 7:15--Athena Literp ry. society meets on fourth. floor, University hall. 7 :30 ' Freshman XAndolin cluib meets in LMane hall., 7 :30-AdelpliiIHuse of -Representa- tives mets in .club rooms, Univer- . °'ity hall. 7 :30-Aeronautical club meets 3009 Union. 7 :34-AU., students interested In form- ing a Johnson-f or-President club meet at 820 University Ave, 7:z30- Youngstown - i~higan club meets in room 321, Union. 3.:00-Students' Liberal c)jib meets In room 316, Union., 3 :@U4 Round-Up club meets at 'the Union. VATNNG COUJRSE FOR BOY SCOUIT LEADERS IS O~FFERED, Scout leaers,. University students, and all other men interested in the Boy Scout movement are' offered a training course in the elements of scouting' by -the Ann Arbor council. It will consist of "seven two-hou~r meet- ings on Tuesday. evenings during March and April in th e Ann Arbor :high school, and two Saturday" afternoon hikes. The initial meeting of the class will be iheld at 7. o'clock tonight in the Ann.Arbor high school building. FLOW~ERS FLOWERING PLANTS Cousins & Hal Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Phone 115 1 002 S. Univ,. : i !Ii -" - 1= bun I So Cap 'SUGAR . 109 S. M, oI n i 1 1 11111 K ILLINOIS, WOMAN NEW BETSY BARBOUR DORMITORY HEAD .1 DELICIOUS ANDo REFRESHING Quenches Thirst- Touches the Spot THE CocA- CoLA,.CO. In = ATLNTA, G Miss Eleanor Sheldon, who is head fof Fell Hall 'dormitory at Illinois' Normal school, has been chosen social director of Betsy Barbour dormitory. Miss-'"heldon graduated from the University of Minn~sota in 1904, and rc-turned to get her 1Mleter's Degree in 1905. She has ad~o done graduate work at Bryn MaWr and at the Uni- versity of 'Wisconsin: Miss Sheldon expects to work for her Ph.d. -at Mich,- igan. aches das idies k BOWL IAIN ST. I IARROW .'Ioy t7alored SOFT COLLAR CLUETT,. PEAAOY &C. .r o^ . N MZ§1~7: J r x ; },. i A - m ob 'M A VICTORIOUS IN WE1ITH IININESOTA (Contin~ued from Page One) r merit. The Wolverine teamwork far better than it has been here- ire, and the dribbling %of Karp us d in-. advancing the ball down the r. The most. noticable improve- it was ,in* the Michigan pasket Ming, which has been the weak it all season, but seems to b~e one hie strong features at the .present chigan winning the last -twy es indicates a chance to take the two games in the Conference ;e with Indfana at Bloomington Ohio State at Columbus. S'MN ARY : 'ig.an Pos lnn11estoa\ Weiss .. L.F.....Hammer,i Goldberg nus.......F........Arntson WEDNESDAY 12 :00--Sigma Delta Chii luncheon 611 third floor, Union. 0:00-1923 Football club dinner in room 321, Union. 7 :15--UioIS, sfuidents meet" for or- ganization ,in room, 304, Unilon. 7 :15-Commcee club meets in room 325, Union. 7 :30--Got-together meet f or freshman foireste i in room 8316,Natllral Science building. 7:30-,A: S.IN. E. meets inNatural Science, auditorium. Six reels of pictures' will be shown. 7:30--Westerners club meets in Lane' '611l auditorium. election of 'Ofn- cers. 7 :30-Lecture by M4iss Parker and film "The. Heritage of France" in Hill auditorium. S :00--Archtec~tuiral smoker at the Union./ XN ' a r100% :pure .Turkish: tobacco makes Murads. worth more than they cost-for Turkisil is- the world's I , , -1 most faostbcofor cligarettes. I _ r }murads please you when your best friend does not. ;, i y 't w, E iG / THURS1DAY 3 :00-Unix, ' church 4,o/nmi1teve meets in Lane hall. * ;/ 7:00-M1andolin club practie iIn Unt- versity hall. 7 :30--Comedy club meets In'Sra Caswell An ell hall. ' E r ~i, t faFf a X -Ypu are. proud to have the ° Gdvernor of your state see ypu j draw the :Murad box from your coat. pocket. I t is true,"ordinary"cigarettes cost a. trifle less. Judge for 'yo urself-! d. rnderson .... C....... MacDonald amns.......LG .....Kearney, ForseRl n......... R.G............ Enke ld baskets-Karpus 4, bunne 4 on 3. Williams 2, Rea 2, Enke. -er, Weiss. 11 goals-Karpus 4-11, MacDon-: . Arntson 1-4. 'eree-Birch. Score first half igan 21, Minnesota 10. fFRI PROFESSOR MADE VESTIGATION BUREAUT H1FAD ,nd Rapids, March 8. -- R. "C. a former instructor in French University of Michigan and dur- ie war an instructor in %English athletics with the French army, today placed ,_jn charge of the Rapids office of the, department tice bureau of investigation for :rn Michigan. He succeeds Geo. U-10IOTCES x. picture of all members of the Qomn mittees for "George Did It" will be taken- at ,12 :15 o'clock today at Rentschler's -studio. Makeup exrms in Economics 159' 37, and 46 will be held at 9 o'clock Sat- urday morning, March 13, in room 101, Economics building. Tryouts for the Girls' Mandolin club' will be held from 4' to 5:30 o'clock, today in room 305, University hall. Membership committees of the Wood. for-President league of the Univer- sity will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in room 325, Union. Presidents of .the following organiza-; tions must identify members: in group' plotographs at the MWichigan-w ensign offices this afternoon: Sigma, Phi, Nu Sigma Nu, Beta Phi, Y. W. C. A. Fresh Girls' hockey team. Aristolochites, Griffins, Bayonne club, Druids, and Students' Direc- tory'. FINA" I. 0. T.' C. FIGURES SHO}W ENROLLMENT OF 180' V / I f LNICAL SCIENCES" T,4LX GIVEN TO FRFSHIMANCU~S eHarley H. Bartlett, of the bo-1 I departn Tent, spoke on "The Bo- 1 Sciences" Monday afternoon in ird lecture on this subject be- e freshman lit assembly. talk dealt chiefly with the pro- ial opportunities in the botan- lausces, showing how invaluable reo to the human race. tWtfd~s Want President to Stay tents of Ohio State have peti- President Thompson to remain head of the university. P'resi- 'ompson tendered his resigna- the board of trustees some time ving as his reason that a you1ng- a should lead in the large pro- of the university for the next ..,-^ t a \ ,L _ _ ...,-.- Z ,/.r 1 . ..,, -. f _ - r , + 4. - 5 y Y . " ... F I 4 >4 .f -l's. r5 d1. 1 w "Total enrollment in the R. 0.-T. C. -now numbers 180," was the sate- ment of~ Captain Arthur Monday. "enrollmnent- ceased Satur- day, this figure will probably stand frith no more additions." The arrival of Leut. Col. George A. Nugent, coast artillery, Washingtony D. C., is expected sometime within the next few days. Colonel. Nugent is miaking a tour 'of all coast artillery, units in the Unied States and will visit Ann Arbor 'to inspect the coast artillery, unit of the R. 0. T. C. U 0 1 1P 5 l t and nt ieT brld Ia 7' A Sad a w7. " _ to qo /"'1 1 pr'--; o T and Rugs., atI