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February 17, 1922 - Image 4

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TODAY AND SATURDAY,

Spirits!!
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Nay! Nay! Back up
Fellows --- This Is
No Liquid But ---
NA stry of crooks who sold
Messages from the Dead
until someone cut the wires
t as a Spokesman for Spooks
You can't beat

TELLS O OR ONIE
BY ARMS CNEEC
TALAMON SAYS PARLEY CREATED
GREATER FEELING OF
FRIENDLINESS
Prof. Rene Talamon has once more
resumed his duties in the French de-
partment after three months' service
as an interpreter at the Conference
on the Limitation of Armaments at
Washington.
Professor Talamon had received pre-
vious experience along these lines at
the Peace Conference of Paris in 1919.
He was summoned to Washington on
November 15 as one of two official in-
terpreters, returning to Ann Arbor
again on Feb. 6.
Less Uncertainty
"I believe that the Conference ac-
complished a great deal," Professor
Talamon announced on his return.
"Primarily, it cleared up the atmos-
phere of uncertainty and misunder-
standing that pervaded the different
countries previous to the Conference,
and made the people aware of several
problems that had gone unnoticed.
The situation has become less tense
and there is a greater feeling of friend-
liness between the participants. Most
of the difficulties were effectively
smoothed over.
"There was something in the neigh-
borhood of nine treaties brought be-
fore the body. I feel certain that
most of these treaties will be passed
by the Senate of the United States
within a short time." ,
Realize Situation
Professor Talamon then went on
to point out that the existing misun-
derstanding between Japan and this
country has probably all been cleared
up by the treaty based on Secretary
Hughes' idea on scrapping armaments.
"In short," concluded Professor Tala-
mon, "this Conference has made the
various nations and governments rea-
lize the. situation that prevails in the
other countries, and in so doing has
r~lieved much of the tension that ex-
isted just following the war."
Roth Heads Timber Committee
Prof. Filibert Roth, of the forestry
department, has been made chairman
of the permanent timber supply com-
mittee of the National Agricultural
association, which met recently at
Washington at the request of President
Harding.

Pollock To Go To
Hawaii Next Year
All arrangements have been made
here for the exchange of Prof. James
B. Pollock, of the botany department,
with Prof. H. F. Bergman, of the
botany department of the University
of Hawaii, during the year 1922-1923.
Professor Pollock will leave here
shortly after the close of the present
semester for several months of travel
in the West, and will arrive in Hono-
lulu the latter part of August.
The courses which Professor Pollock
plans to conduct in Hawaii will be
similar to those which are offered
here-elementary botany, advanced
courses in plant physiology, and mi-
crobiology.
RECEIVE NEW -EQUIPMENT -FOR
R. 0. T. C.; 450 NOW ENROLLED
Will Make Two ,Additions to Staff
Before Close of School Year
Enlistments in the 1ieserve Officers
Training corps are below the number
that the officers in charge were plan-
ning on, the new men numbering less
than 20. The total enlistments now
amount to more than 450. Property
valued at $25,000 has recently .been
receivedt and includes machine guns,
trench mortars, and riflles. This
equipment is all rated as first class
and will be put into use as soon as
possible.
Two new additions will be made to
the staff before the end of the school
year. A junior infantry officer is eX-
pected- in the near future, while an
officer of the coast artillery -will arrive
later. Major H. M. Nelly, of the Sixth
Corps area with headquarters in Chi-
cago, will be here on Feb. 22 and 23
to make an inspection of the local out-
fit and preparations are now being
made to receive him.
PLAN NEW CONSTITUTION FOR
GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS
Committee at Work. to Bring About
More Co-operation With
Union

the Club, Gordon F. Godley, '22E, man-
ager of the Glee club, and one member
of the club elected by the members.
HEALTH SERVICE REPORTS
5,784 TREATED IN JANUARY'
During January the Health service
had 5,734 dispensary calls, a record
number, except during months of en-
trance examinations. The reported.

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999 TAXI

prescriptions were fined at t
macy.
I The Schick test for diphti
taken by 107 students. Of
were found to have natural i
while 82 were found to be a
diphtheria if exposed, and
anti-toxin.

NOW 35 Cents

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Every Passenger Insured
Against Accident

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Saturday Even'g, Feb. 25

TH O AMATIC EVENT
0: THE SEASON. A
GPEAT ARTIST IN A
GREAT PLAY

,MP-.D'TQICWSTEIN. IS
TN k BST ACTOR IN
TWE COUNTRY --
Amy Leslie, Chicagooeikq News

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ON- HOPE HAMPTON in "Star Dust"
COMING- Return Engagement of
THE HORSEM EN of the
AP O C ALY P SE"

Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv

UA new constitution' to remedy the
lack of co-operation between the,
Union and the Glee club management,
which exists under the present man-
agerial plan, is being worked out by
a committee of representatives from
the Glee and Mandolin club and the
Union. The new constitution will
contain the substance of a resolution
drawn up by an investigating com-
mittee from the club, which was sub-
mitted and %proved by the club at
its last meeting.
The constitution committee consists
of Homer Heath, general manager of
the Union, George O. Brophy, '22L,
secretary of the Union, Frank L.
Thomas, director of the Glee club,
Charles E. Futch, '23M, president of

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