*rHE MICHIGAN ]DAILY ___ mkom ........ . .... . Cents Oust uthorities In,' South America By Associated Press) o, Argnetina, March 27.-A f excitable students ofrbthe .y of this city took forcible on of the Municipal building tort to end a strike of muni- aployees which has been in r several days. tudents overpowered the jan- the night watchman, the only n the building at the time and hem into a room which they fter them. Then after hoist- watchman's red coat and cap flag pole, they - proceeded to their decree. In the decree emoved" the mayor as, "use- d appointed one of their num- ll the "vacancy," They also ed" the city council and "re- it with a "council of stu- dents and workingmen." They were on the point of removing the chief of police when that noteworthy gentle- man, who had been notified by the Jan- itor who had escaped, arrived on the scene. In the face of the revolvers of the squad of police the students were forc- ed to submit to arrest. The authori- ties have chosen to take it all as a Joke and the students have been re- leased after being reprinanded like a group of small children. Two Engagements Announced Announcement was made Sunday noon at the Gamma Phi Beta house of the engagement of Freda N. Stuart, '21, to Robert Morris Kerr, '21. Kerr is a member of Trigon fraternity. Announcement was made Friday night at the Caryatides house of the engagemut of Marguerite Walker, '22, to Paul H. Geiger, '17. Geiger is an Instructor in the physics department and a member of the Gamma Alpha fraternity. Apparatus practice for the indoor meet will be held at 5 o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at-Barbour gymnasium. MRS. EDDY WILL VISIT Y. W. C. A.1 Examinations in apparatus will be held at the regular class April 4, 5, 7, and 8. work lours, The judiciary council of the Wom- en's league will meet at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. The Women's league senior nomin- ating committee will meet at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. Junior Girls' play scores are on sale at Wahr's and Graham's bookstores. Those who have ordered copies are re- "Women the World Over"' will be the subject of a talk to be given at the meeting of the city Y. W. C.A. at 8 o'clock Thursday night by Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy, of the for- eign department of the national Y. W. C. A. The new constitution will be read and voted on at this meeting. Mrs. Eddy will be entertained at a dinner given by the board of direct- ors of the city Y. W. C. A. at 6 o'clock Thursday night in the Michigan Union. She will speak on "The Relation of the National Y. W. C. A. to the Local Organization". WOMEN'S ANNUAL LUNCHEON TICKETS CO ON SALE TODAY Ticket sale for the Women's Annual luncheon, to be held at 12:30 o'clock Saturday in Barbour gymnasium, starts today, continuing through Wed- nesday and Thursday, in University hall and the office of the dean of wom- en. A special invitation has been ex- tended to faculty women and other women of Ann Arbor. It is necessary that all tickets be purchased early a* no sales will be made after Thurs. day. The proposed women's building will be the subject of the talks given at this gathering., Irving K. Pond, arch- itect of the Union, and Dean Henry M. Bates, of the. Law school, will take from their experiences with the Union some problems that will face the wom- en in their campaign. Marguerite Clark, '21., president of the Women's league, will present the undergraduate viewpoint in this connection. SPECIAL.VACATION TRAIN TO CHICAGO DECLARED LIKELY Extra Student Coaches Will Be Sent to Al Important Points - "Although almost two weeks remain between now and spring vacation, we have nearly completed the sale of tick- ets on the second parlor car. If the demand is as constant as it has been the past two weeks," said A. J. Wise- logel, local Michigan Central railroad ticket agent, "a special train will prac- tically be assured to Chicago, Ill." This train will leave Ann Arbor at 1:23 o'clock Friday afternoon, April 8. "Pullmans have been secured for New York, and it is highly probable that a car of Michigan students will be ordered for Buffalo and points east," said Mr. Wiselogel, "It would' make It infinitely more convenient if students who intend to purchase tickets for the special cars would signify their intentions as soon as possible in order that any last minute demand may be avoided," said Mr. Wiselogel. Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist, will be at the Saunder's Hair Shop to- day. Phone 2673-M for appointments. --Adv. Ask for the The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS 5ndCLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot suppl yyou wieus for catalog an prices THOMAS H.RLOGAN COMPANY Hudson. Mass. Tr ubey Home-made Candies and Box Candies Discount on lfox Candies 218 S. MAIN STREET Phone 166 quested to call for them mediately. Athena Literary society at 7:15 o'clock tonight in Nu rooms. there im- will Peet the Alpha Like a long putt _ that goes straight home, Coca-Cola reaches thirst every time. THS COcA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA. GA. od f 3 . H Off. E BAIT t n 4:_ 1- Regular rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. Vesper services will be held at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in New- berry hall. Senior nominating committee of the Women's, Athletic association board will hold an important meeting at 5 o'clock this afternoon at Barbour gymnasium. The senior-sophomore' basketball game will be played at 7:15 o'clock to- night. Classes are requested to sup- port their teams. Following the usual custom, the sen- iors will wear'!their caps and gowns at the Women's annual luncheon Sat- urday at Barbour gymnasium. RomaneoundIn M.IumrsFlay 9Jzv 1cifld1- ., ... Wuerth Arcade Use Classifed advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. Cii WOMEN'S ANNUAL w I SUGAR BOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL ITMVERSITY STUDENTS WANTED to sell rowboat motors now and during vacation. Can be han- dIed on the side if desired. Best opportunity for those who will be in or near summer resorts. .Commission is liberal. Highest grade rowboat moor manufac- tured. Direct factory supervis- ion and sales instruction. The Caile Perfection Motor Co. Detroit, Miclh. MILLINERY r - h" r M for Immediate wear in *. Tailored and Dress Hats DANA, RICHARDSON 115 EAST LIBERTY STREET LASSIFE ADVERTISING, COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 I.M. P.M. LOST AND FOUNT -Dark blue woolen scarf, left in nstairs reading room of Library. er please return to 1414 Wash .w and receive 'reward. Phone 1. 122-3 D--A full line of summer furs ng at pre-war prices. Zwerdl- s, Ladies' Tailoring and Fur, p, 217 E. Liberty St. 122-3 -At Soph Prom. White gold bar with sapphire set center. Valu- as a keepsake. Reward. Call -R. 122-3 - A plain gold Elgin wrist ch by Josephine Barton, 1008 St. Phone 1508-J. Reward. 124-3 -One Psi Upsilon pin with fol- ng name on back, Guy Moul- p. Finder please phone 778-R. ask for Spitzer. .Reward. 124-5 FOR SALE SALE-Lot 565, Whitmore Lake division; 30 ft. front by 100 ft. . Desirable in every way for ping or a cottage. Price $65. ress Daniel K. Day, 115 Broad Findlay, Ohio. 122-3 3ALE-New Corona Typewriter. e $50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy is if desired. Other typewriters n in exchange. 0. D. Morrill, 17 el's Arcade. 13 SALE-Microscope. Practically . Call 829. 121-4 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Furnished housekeeping apartments of two large rooms. Available March 28th. 203 S. Thay- er St. 122.3 FOR RENT - Very pleasant suite. Light on three sides and a porch. Two blocks from campus, 815 East Huron. 124-9 WANTED TO EXCHANGE two Saturday tickets, Union Opera, balcony, center, third, row, for fair seats Thursday or Fri- day night. Adams. 1711-W. 124-2 XISCELLANEOUS THE DETROIT Society of Arts and Crafts will have an exhibition and sale at Helen Newberry Residence on Thursday afternoon, March 31 of dyed and batik textiles (scarfs and blouses and embroideries.) The collection will be representative of the best work of craftsmen in this country. The public Is cordially in- vited. 124-3 SPECIAL NOTICE--Will the preson who removed "the pump from auto- engine In the Engineering Shop yard kindly return the same or commun-- icate with G. H. Harrison, Asst. Supt. Engineering Shops. 123-2 TRADE YOU two Wednesday Opera Tickets (center section. Orchestra Row) for two Thursday tickets. Phone 4-3. 124 Harlequin and Columbine, those whimsical, age-old lovers, step again into prominence in the one-act play, "The Wonder Hat", which Mummers will present at the Women's league party next Friday afternoon. Harle- quin, gayly clad and debonair, seeks to elude Columbine, with whom he fears he will fall in love. Colum- bine is determined, however, and in the weaving of their romance lies the plot of the playlet. The coaching and direction of this first Mummers' play I entirely under student direction. Katherine Potter '23,Constance Ling, '23, Mary Lane, '23, and Rose Tobias, '23, constitute the coaching committee, and Cecile Baer, '22, has charge of the costuming and stage arrangements. The cast is as follows: Columbine, Florence Derrick, '22; Pierrot, Velma Carter, '24; Punchinello, Dorothy Southgate, '23; Margot, Madeleine Mc- gurk, '24; and Harlequin, Theodosia Burton, '23. SEVERAL INJURED IN D. U. R. WRECK Several persons sustained minor in- juries late Sunday afternoon when the rear section of the Jackson-Detroit limited, leaving Jackson at 6:05 o'clock, crashed into the first car of the section on a slight curve a few rods east of thetChelsea station stop. The motor of the first car burnt out a short distance beyond the Chelsea "station and was hit by the second car a minute later. The rear car is said by eye witnesses to have been travel- ing at a mimimum rate of 25 miles an hour, and the crash was a terrific one. The fact that the oncoming car wes seen several seconds before the collision enabled the passengers on the rear platform of the first car to jump, and others directly within the car to' battle their way to the front. The rear of the first car was completely wrecked and the'front of the second' car, which was of steel, badly shat- tered. A number of .-University students were'on each of the two cars. Pas- sengers were detained at Chelsea for more than an hour until the wrecked car could be removed and extra cars' brought from Jackson.' The motorman of the rear car' blames the brakes of the car for the. accident, claiming that they had not worked properly any of the way, and that although he threw the car into reverse, it was impossible to avoid the crash. BARDOUR GYM. ttlttlttlltlttHtttttllt I Never Knew-Fox Trot 18734 Do You Ever Think of Me? Fox Trot Schaeberle & n Music House LU NCH EON SATURDAY 110 S. Main St. The Place Or Up-To-The-Minute Victor Record Service Bright Eyes- Fox Trot 18735 Love Bird- Fox Trot Tickets on Sale I Maw Whiteman's Orchestra Four More Victor Dance Hits 12130 UNIVERSITY HALL Why are you so Insistent?. Tues11 Wed.,Thurs. Because Students 75c: Alumnae $1 U -Mom I' i Ready to Serve AT ANM E Open from 11 a.m. to 1s p.m. Pot of hot tea'and bowl ofloo PLAtE CHOP SUKY ,85 CENT8 CHINESE ad AMERICAN Styl Short ordrs Quani Tung Lo 013 Ltberty t. !G i ..r. Ilesimer 's lBeefsteak Dinners are so Hard to Lqual Opposite D. U. R. Station Just Above Rae Theatre I- I I