THE MICHIGAN DAILY vs from The Other Colleges -More than 400 freshmen ir caps into the fire Sat- Dap night, marking the end rearling days. The fresh- rendered a, few selections he men in a snake dance ;h speeches for the occasion n. -An explosion which re- the death of two men and seven others occurred in on physical laboratory Sat- e of the men killed was a vorker-and the other a uni- rpenter. After two exami- the catastrophe it was de- that the - explosion was the presence of oil in the ks which were being filled e. In-Annual Swing-out fes- to held Friday in which all ses took part. The seniors d gowns entered from each campus formed 2's in the l marched through the arch, iniors holding arches of realistic joke, but one that aterializ, was played upoMn ty professor while in his< m. An alarm clock, with r removed and in its stead s of a giant snake, was the instructor's desk, and :30. At the exact time the dling sounds of a reptile trike isued forth under the nose and it was expected otable would faint from the sound and the class be Instead, however, the pro- althy and unafraid, merely 'ough his desk and pulled out the ringing gong, saying that it was rather late in the year to be try- ing April fool jokes. Cornell-Election of candidates for the Queen of Love and Beauty is being highly contested by the campus political machines. Charges of foul play and underhand balloting are being thrown at the various candi- dates. The Gootz campaign commit- tee claims that its man is really far in the-lead, but that mercenary voters have succumbed to the lure of gold; while the opposing faction in reply says that it is absolutely onu ,the square and is only determined 'to break up the Tammany Hall methods of , the other machine. Who the "queen" will finally be is yet uncer- tain. CHECKER CHAMPION WILL PLIA Y HERE, Newell Banks, checker champion of the United States, who recently play- ed for the championship of the world in Scotland, and who is one of the foremost chess players of this coun- try, will give a simultaneous exhibi- tion of chess and checker playing at 7:15 o'clock Thursday evening in the Upper reading room of the Union. b All players of chess or checkers who wish to enter the tournament may do so, and are asked only to fur-' nish their boards and sets. Fifty players will be allowed to enter the contest. All members of the chess club and those interested are invited to attend the tournament. Something for sale? A Classifed Ad in The Daily will fnd a buyer.- A.dv. UNIRSITY SERVICES' New members of the University Services Committee of the Student Christian association were recently elected. This committee, the mem- bers of which are all seniors, has com- plete charge of the evening Sunday services eld in Hill auditorium on Sunday nights. The members of the new committee are elected by the retiring commit- tee meeting in a body. Walter B. eRa, '22, has acted as chairman of this committee during the past year. The members of the new committee are as foloiws: Burton E. ' Dunlop, Julius B. Glasgow, Vernon F. Hillery, John W. Kelly, Thomas J. Lynch, Paul A. Rehmus, Max R. Schrayer, Marion B. Stahl, Francis M. Ames, Catherine R. Halsey, Marion Koch, and Margaret M. Whyte. Two committeemen have yet to be appointed. One of these is to act as secretary for the program and speak- ers under his direct charge. To Issue-Ilookiet I OWN For '23 Lit Class Another precedent is being set this year by the Class of '23 in publishing their Junior Lit. Class Book the first of its kind. The book will be off the press by Wednesday, and will be amiled at' once to the individual mem- bers of the Junior Lit. class. This is the second publication by this class, as they also published one last year as sophomore lit. The purpose of the book is to foster and to preserve the class spirit and to show the class who the members are tat are actively engaged in cam- pus activities.r President Burton gives a message in it to the Class of '23 In which he expresses to the present Juniors the duties whic tey will inherit as seniors next year, and the way in which they should be met. There are also the following articles in it by members of the class: The Purpose, The Home Stretch, The J-Hop, and also an arti- cle on the Junior Girls' play, "Scep- ters and Serenades." The rest of the book is devoted to the activities of the class members.' Thme class editors are Leo J. Hershdorfer, '23, Paul Watzel, '23, James Hume, '23, and Herbert S. Case, '23. STUDENTS WARNED TO FILL OUT ADDRESS CHANGE CARDS Students are warned by Horatio G. Abbott, pity postmaster, to fill out cards gi'ing any changes of address which may occur during the summer. These cards may be obtained from either postoffice or from any carrier, and are to be filled out and handed to the carrier or dropped into a mail box on the day when the change of address takes effect. Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. C ,5 . Warm Dafs- suggest pleasant outdoor times. But there's more enjoyment if you have one of our Cameras T~lhermos Biottles I Sterno Camping Stoves The Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 East Liberty Street I Sold by CALKINS-FLETCHER DrugCo TREBO ;'gg ONPS PIPES I C P L R E wEANERS E N PRESSERS. s I ~~~IIone6 .I N 'N G G Phone E62N REPAIRING I Nw gives cooler, cleaner smoking Agents for the United States and Canada GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO., Inc. 60 Broad Street New York City I i t,.,..,.., _, _,. ....., If ,z * I.A ;, o'' RICE I 'S HERE AT LAST! REGULAR PRICES : ' y ' Wally Drives "dug" 85 miles an hour! The Famous Transcontinental Race Will Give You Thrill After Thrill! Romance! Excitement! Suspense! 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