I TO START BONUS YMENTSB AU 9GUST It ADJUTANT HOPES TO OF APPLICATIONS RECORD TIME DISPOSE IN Lansing, April 2.-If tentative plans in connection with the payment of bonuses to ex-service men and women of Michigan are carried out, the work of receiving, filing and classifying ap- plications for compensation will be completed before Aug. 1. Payments may be started shortly after the mid- dle of July, at the earliest, or by the middle of August at the latest. 200,000 Requests Expected Adjutant General Bersey, who will have complete charge of the distribu- tion and classification of claim certifi- cates, has been asked by Governor Groesbeck "to clean up the work by the end of July." According to the adjutant general the assignment can be carried out despite the fact that ap- proximately 200,000 applications for compensation are expected. As an aid to expedient disposition of claims the adjutant general's depart- ment has requested that war veterans: refrain from writing letters of inquiry in regard to the bonus payment. As soon as the enabling act has been passed in the special May session of the legislature, certificate blanks will be mailed to every city, county or vil- lage clerk, to every mayor of a city and president of a villagb and to every American Legion post. Proecess Simple , The procedure in the case of appli- cants will be. simple. After procuring a certificate blank from one of the dis- tributing points the ex-service man will be required to fill it out and swear to the truth of its information. The amount specified. certificate after being propeily filed ' out and notarized will be mailed to the ddjutant general, who, after certifying to its accuracy as compared with rec- ords in his office, will transmit it, or; the information contained in it, to the auditor general. The auditor general will then be authorized to draw a war- rant on the state treasury for the }}} t ARTHUR H. RYALL TO SPEAK ON PUBLIC UTILITIES LAW Arhur H. Ryall, '02L, of Escanaba, Michigan, will give the third of a series of lectures on the law and prac- tice before Public Utilities commis- sions at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in room G of the Law building. All stu- dents in political science and political economy have been urged to attend this series of talks, as it is said that they will be of special benefit to them in their work. The best dancing talent available has been secured for "be Bourgeois Gentilhomme," the Cercle Francais play by Moliere, which is to be pre- sented Thursday, April 28, in Sarah SCas vellAngell hall, according to Jean B. Cloppet, instructos in the French department, and one of the directors of the play. Mr. Cloppet and Prof. Rene Talamon of the French depart- ment, the other director, expect to make this the most successful of the productions sponsored by this organ- ization. It is said that the cast will include 40 persons. Prof. Samuel Lockwood of the School of Music, is to furnish a 12-piece or- chestra and two singers. The music, whic.h will be of the seventeenth cen- GAN DAILY tury, has been taken, as far as possible Cl from the works of the great Italian romises Talent. composer Lulli. Tickets may be obtained from mem- bers of the French faculty or at the book stores. Associate members of the Cercle Francais will be given; credit for 50 cents on the price of a' ticket upon presentation of a mein- bership card. Tickets will be priced at 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00. Heth, '20, on French Chicago Tr H. Hardy Heth, '20, who was man of the editorial board of Daily last year, is sailing' for I on April 30, for the Chicago Tri Heth will assume duties on the edition of the Tribune in the ad ing department, immediately up arrival. Read The Daily for Campus . A Clearance Sale of Millinery s .Now Ready Hats that were excellent values originally are extraordinary at their reduced prices. P UY EA R 328 South & HINTZ Main Street w r , ONOWAMOMM I. S ine ..... r r Fos Row ( . O's w ___ ..., r JUST RECEIVED The New ARROW Shirt CAMPUS White, with low collar attached I' Wadhams & Co.. STATE STREET STORE - Men's Clothing State St. Entranice AU C) too cJ. z M) in one of our Bank } $3.00 per year and up I ' Protect Your Valuables SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES 1 Farmers & Mechanics Bani Stairway to Vogue Shoppe MY BUSINESS' Is making good looking people look better. THE VOGUE SHOPPE MRS. 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