THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ 3eks ' lips WON~ ltd i r an xs : :+ ": s: spa File Watch0es ,Atte4tv te liornian's Thn o 2 45 Secondk AI _CCEP"TE, .RECOM AVILL I PASS THREE WORLI) TIMES Los Allgeles, Mayi 16.-Five watches, "frozen" at the7 fifth second mark,. Which deniotes the time](,made by youngI 'Zaragueta" To, Play In Oetromt Memb1ers of -the cast of "Zaragueta,"' the Spanish comedy which wvas pre- ,vented by the Sociedad Hisp~anica last Thu,,rsday night in Patteng;ill audi- torium, will present the play in De- troit tonight at the Highland Park hsigh school auditorium. The pFlay is being' produced at the invitation of Mr. WVan Loon, head of the modern languages in Detroit. Mr. Van Loon witnessed 'the performance at atte igill auditorium last Thurs- dtay and' immediately afterward offered Where they all go : 1116 So., University Ave. VAN'S LU bri x I Q-ZLAVO Charles Paddock when, 6n March 26, to. finance the expenses of the cast for he finished 220 yards at a Blerkeley the Detroit trip.. race in the world,''s record time of 20 Th play is under the directorship 4-5; seconds, are part of the lestiinony of M;r. Normal Wiley, instructor in which Nwill be considered by officers of Spanish, alnd Jack holden,.'22, whoa tihe At. A. U. iin adijuing Plladdock's wtiere entirely satisfied t ith the sue-I 11rec ord :asofficial., according to TRobert c of 01The firet performance and cx- S.Waeor Los Anele 1' s esl~lSde c i o t I ',cst to appeoar iogreater a'd- 1')h A. A. UT. valag before the Detroit audience. W'tate'hes i-n 'YewA Yorh I The commnittee and cast wNill leave11 jThe watches, with suplplementl cevi- onr the noon train~ for Detroit today dence suibstantiating the time, aire in. and wlI\-ll tie the guests of the Hlighland the banfd; of Frederick WV. Rubiens, Park hiigh school while in the city. secretary of the A. A. U., at 144 Broad--- ------r wvay, New York, who, in a telegram LIBRARY GIVING EXIBIT to thie 20-year-old Californian, a stur-, IN HO0NOR' OF HAY FESTIVAL dent at the University of Southern Cal-' ifornia in Los Angeles, informally an- In honor Iof the May Festival,* the nounced recently tha,,t lhe "saw no0 rca- last one under the direction of Dr. son why the Berkeley meet record, Albert A. Stanley, retiring director of shiould not stand." the School of Music, the library staff FIrst Consider!atio Since I1912 has placed on."exhibit programs, man- This is the first timle sine 1912 that u tscripits, and musical rcom positions thle A. A. U. has had to' consider al-. whichl show the development of music. I lowing a new world's. record in the and of the May Festival. ??20-yard event, it is sa.id, and before The exhibit i< divided into five granting recog nition of a record the groups wihich show- respectively, the, necessary steps are mnany. Follow, ing hist4ory and theory of music, -the de- a race, the judges swear to affidavits velopment of orchestration from the stating all canditions were fair anid simplest to the most complex, compo- equal, the timners make signed state-'sitions of Dr. Stanley, programs from ments giving the Itime involved and the early days of the University Musi- _ I LI Like a long putt -that goes straight home, Coca-Cola reaches thirst every time. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA. GA. -4T 777"M"* 14 U Y. F Zc Ulldll r... n' The~ Flavor Lass , k A-156 the watches are checked at the points[ marked by tine timers. These men are y sent to the secretary of the A. A. U.1 in Niew York, together withi all the' affidavits, including onie from the l start4' and a special engineer vlioc swears the track was level, the dis- tance exact and physical conditions as required. Will S1upersede Thrree Records 1Received in New York, these are, considered b-Y the secretary who markes recommendations and fefers thle matter to a special commrittee.' Aftera few mronths, if favorable con- sideration results, thIe record i "al- lowed." if lPaddock's record stands, it will officiailly supler-sede the three former reccords of 21 1-5 seconds mcade re- Raetvl". izn 1e[es lilh Crazig in 1910, and E. J. Lippin- cott in 1912. . S . 1 . s e ll . O u 0 R e lie f S ta m p s in D Y Only one( day wvas required recently to sell out the complete stock of Chi- nese relief stamps, amounting to $300, in a drive at Ohio State unive1tsity for the purpose of contributing towards the Chinese relief fund. More stamps will probably soon be secured and their sale con tin'ued. cal, society as well as the May Festi- val. One other, group which is to be comleoted will contain a synopsis of all the May