two cases within the last s have come to the atten- University Health Service ents have ,been overcome in gas heaters that are not entilated. These students found unconscious in the s of local rooming houses had been using the heaters vercome by fumes. en E. Forsythe, director of rice, has reported the mat- officials with a, view to cor- situation and taking some to prevent recurrence of . It is pointed out that, students in question were stored to consciousness were discovered, the re- t readily have been much Forsythe, director of Health service, 'but it is advisable that anydone ex- posed to the disease take the Schick tests to determine their immunity and to take treatment to make them im- mune if necessary. The Schick tests will be given again today from two to four at the Health Service, and every Thursday at this time throughout the balance of the semester. INCOME FROM NOBEL PRIZE FUND $471,245 FOR YEAR STEEL TD WITH HANG Washington, May 18.-President Harding, it became known today, had invited 40 of the country's leading, 'steel manufacturers to a dinner at the White House tomorrow night. While official comment was withheld as to the purpose of the meeting tomorrow night, the fact that the President had previously given notice of his inten- tion to have 15 or 20 presidents of the larger railway lines in conference Saturday night. gave grounds for a' general understanding that transpor- tation matters would be taken up with the steel manufacturers.1 ately to an effective extent, even if D not ordered by the Interstate Com- merce commission, will be the ques- tions for discussion. 9 A Nelson Honored by Masques J. Raleigh Nelson, associate pro- fessor of enginering English, was re- cently presented with a. 10 volume leather bound set of the complete works of Robert L. Stevenson by mem- bers of the Masques, women's dramatic society. The gift was given by the - society in token of its appreciation for his services in directing its plays, es- pecially "The Yellow Jacket." Lost something? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find it for you-Adv. TOURIST ONDS HERE R OF COMMERCE AND [OBILE CLUB IN CHARGE OF PROJECT ing to plans now under con- a by the Ann Arbor Chamber erce, working with the Ann tomobile club, a large camp- ad is to be provided for auto passing thru Ann Arbor dur- coming summer. Plans are completed but it is thought aviliop will be erected on a :amping ground near the city se of auto parties overnight. tatives of the Automobile be on hand to assist tour- By Scouts will guide the par- (By Associated Press) Stockholm, April 25.-The income last year of the Nobel Foundation, which annually distributes cash prizes for' outstanding individual achieve- ments in literature, art, science and politics, was equivalent to about $471,- 245. Five prizes will be distributed during 1922 and the total, sum paid out to each winner will be 122,482 kronor (about $32,000). ,:................................................................ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organized in 1863 I 3% paid con Savings Deposits Oldest National Bank in Michigan BASE BALL GET INTO THE GAME WrTH SPALDING EQUIPMENT GLOVES, MITTS, BATS, BALLS, ETC. Our catalwoefs znow ready'. It's yours for tho uakinz. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St. Chicago, III. ii Y We'll the vat rry, representing ile club, will speak s of the Chamber Tuesday noon on F LORENCE ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL HILL AUDITORIUM TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:00 O'CLOCK AFTER a noteworthy career abroad, Miss jtl.Easton is recognized in America as one of the most accomplished and versatile sopranos on either the operatic or concert stage. She, like other artists of note, records exclu- sively for Brunswick. Ask the nearest Brunswick dealer to play these Easton-records for you: 30011---Ave Maria........ ........Bach-Gounod Violin obligato by Max Rosen 10037-Air des bijoux (Jewel Song from Faust) in French .... ... .... Gounod 80013-Un bel di vedremo (oeDyH'lCm)- From Madame Butterfly, Act II, Scene 1. in Italan. .... ..Puccini 10044--vissi d'arte (Love and Music),- From Tosca, Act II, in Italian .................... Puccini 10036--My Laddie ................ Troubetzkoy-'rhayer Any Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Manufacturers-Established 1845 CHICAGO NEW YORK CINCINNATI BR UNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS new Friday - Saturday LEFTY FLYNN IN "Smiles Are Trumps" COMEDY- "School Day Love" Mario Cliamlee Cyrena Van Gordon ins and detailedi ess Secretary of t Northwestern Uni Building, West Lake-~Street, Chicago, Ill. ANN ARBOR MAY FES1IYj FOUR DAYS-MAY 17, 18, 19, 20-SIX CONCE TICKETS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS !s ,, f/ namas ON SALE AT SCIjOOL OF MUSIC $1.00 - $1.50 ence est degree. For Collegians of 'chedfor style-unequaledfor R COMFORT 'ATURAL" Hat nished Genuine nost satisfaction.