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ThE ICHIGA N

DAMLY

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'RATERMBTIES TO
ROOPM I FP AiOUnR.

~Frisco Banker .is
Appointed Envoy
To .Netherlands

Sufficient Lodging 4)fered o";zal ( (r"e
of All lien; Will llai-e Mcod'
t Union.
VISITORS ILL IWM EN.1IN ANN
ARBOR T11IFEIS1AY AND)FIIA
Fraternities haver already miade
available enough rooms to accon to-
date the legislators who will visit here
next Thursday and Friday, it was anZ-
nounced last night by the chairman of -.
the student committee in chage of obT-F
taining rooms for .the visitors.
A large number wil be accoi no- r
dated .at the Union but it is expected
that the overflow that cannot be hour-Ir
ed there will be more than 105 per-
sons and it is this 'group that will be rk
given rooms :at the-.fraternities.
At 'a meeting of house presit en,.s
Sunday in the Union, Paul Buckle ,j 3 t. . .._: " : .,"i
assistant secretary of the Universily ,
explained what would be expected of
the fraternities' in the way 'of enter-!i iiead Al.1. Tobiji
tainment. He stated that= the. visitors Richard M. Tobin,welh a
will be busy with tours of, the cams- 'rancisco. banker and clz;;ubma, ha
pus, and 'that they would take all ofI been namned by Preside-t:Iardingy toc
their meals- at the Union so that they be united States mzinister to the Neth-
will actually spend little time at thei erlands.
houses,. It is hoped, however, that:
one mant in each 'house will lbe placed
in charge by the house presidtent, to
receive the legislators when they ar- da ; i
rieat 5 o'clock next Thursday after-
noon. DULS__
The men will be taken to the houses
assigned to them from the 'station, in ____
cars furnished by local business iue,' enoe France, March 12 -(Dy A.
'clubs. At the fraternity houses the'y ntn,_
will be received by the host in charge P.-Mlle. Suza nne Lenglen and 14Tz ;
and after depositing their baggage, Elizabeth Ryan today won the final -M.
they will be taken to the Union for the doubles championship from Mrs.
dinner.'
They will spend the evening ateas Deam.sh and Mrs. Satterthwaite, by
erman gymnasium, where an athletic the score of 6-2; 6-1. Miss Ryan 'al-

COUNCIL INIL SEND MEN
TrIonas y ~':_O-.,2 1 r i alter It
Scheer,24, vice-president and secre-
tary i'esj)ectively of the Studlent coun-
cii, who wil
('ii, will leave tomorrow for the M4id
West studeLnt conference a . Evanston
Il1. These men have bee n (-:owed b.73
the studenlt counlcil as dveg.ue to thq
aninual convention c; AM& cdent r~lii
organizations of the Middle \!;"est. b
c orlference this year wtill be held a~
Northwestern un iversityv.

1.A T ALK ON WOE L D 1.P ACI'
(continued from Page One)
iments that Elurope did not hold the
'United States as slackers, hut instead
that she hopmd th United States would
j again retu riW to, themi for peace cannot
cone until sliC (loes.
I Ir. Merrill, who was scheduled a:_
the :second speaker, of the evening
had remained in Detroit due to an at-
tack of Grippe. Mr. Donald, Winston
howver, tooks his pdace and in a short
speech, b~riefly outlined the whoV
canipaign that, is now being carried
fon in interest oil closer international
relations, between all countries and
tihe promotion of peace.
j . .

IiiSI'N SxS RYO TlS
WA'N'V1)

Secon(l semester freshmen with
hobtter than a C average and no
l) or I4 grades 'from their fir-stI
Isemester are eligible as tryouts
0on the business staff of The Daily.
Prospective mnen may report this
afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock.

{i !I~ART IE l i3- 're- _ _-
S!~E~iSIN )ETNI! wa s a t'oniersWit Legislators

Eight inemsiers of the HIo7,:trt guild
went to Detroit as a deputat 'ion team,
under the leadiership of Cilbert Aple-
hof, '23, Sunday morningwhe they
coiidlttted the services at St. Andlrews^
Episcopal church.
Other members of the team wc'"c
Philip Goldsmith, 231+, Seward Bea i
'24, Edgar 'Whiteman, '25E, Edward
Vial iin, '25E, Lawrence Clark:, '25.
Milton Green, '25, Edwin Davis, '26.

jProf. Riussell Watson of the Forest-
ry (lepartinent was called to Lansing
yesterday by the Senate committee on
conservation of forestry. This morn-
ing he is to consult with them upon
policies with reference to the expend-
ifure of the appropriation which has
b~een allotted to them by the State
legislature this year.

fl'~ ay'6n
aI5 i ^! e+' .nafs a. > 4 31'C' a 1
ua , ii-""t', 1 ta
a ac
a,"'
a.aa
they foreshadow Mhe
A Superior S wing at
Four and Seven- Dollars
Lut Clthing aStar;e
DOWN TOWN-

( '?iis1 to To '.x(l SElctf. rpns
"Putting the Ele=(ctron to 'Work" will
be the subject of a lecture to be given)
Sby :T. 1'. Harris ait 8:00 o'clock tonight:
in the chemistry builIding., helee
ture wiilhe illustrated and k,-eigeP
for those nt crested in radio orr i2
less or in the theory oe' the eleetro'l
structure of matter. harris was for;
some time before the war an ins truc-
tor in gener al chemistry here but sinec
then has become research che-mist fo{
the NWestern Electric CCompan y oW Nr.'
York. THe will talky under the a .s~lcc'=
of the American ChPemical societ y.
I i on Am utiic s Ib C.4.' 3': d-b-0rc i
Smithfs saxophone orchestra cl'
Kentucky which played at the llo
i0lid this year and which will play at{
thie Soph omor, Prone '!arch 23, will
play also from 2:30 to 5:30 WeoeiRi
d curing the afternoon of Saturday, Mar.j
23 at the 'Union. Tickets for the dam,,!
will cost $1 each and wil be sold az
11h1e door.

Opera Husic Writers ?'ill 3Meet Today
Students who intend to write mus-
ic 'pr next year's 'union opera wvill
meet at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon in room 304 of the 'Union.* The
meeting is held for the purpose of in-
formzing the students of ideas neces-
sary to them in their compositions.

.show will be presented, andl return toj
the houses about 10:30 o'clock. It
will be at this time that the 'host inl
charge at the fraternity house will be
required t9 give his attention to his
guests. All meals including breakfasz:t
on Friday will be served at the Unxion.
promnptu talks by the mxembers wil
complete the. program.
X. en wishing to try out for the Adel-
phi debating society should report to-
night at the club's room on the fourth
floor of University hall. The member-
ship of the-society is limited to 48 mxen.

so was the victor in the finals of thc'
mixed doubles in which she was
paired with Randolph Lycett, of Eng-
land.
Religious Institute fleets Tonight
Classcs in the Institute of Religious
education xil meet in tile third ses-
sion at 7 o'clock tonight in Lane hall
Tho regular course of study as tak-
en uap at previous meetings will b'
continued. The first period will be
gin at 7 o'clock with mnass singing::
the second at 7 :15 o'clock and the this.'
at 8 o'clock. Anyone may enter tile
nonrlhl by a s nonrr~ Mnir,'

"Daily Ciassifieds" work wonders.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv-
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deprtmntwas unable to1- meet hi-
lassyesterday. A cold in fthe lung'.
jufc~dPofso obs 0-ag himl unable to lecture. It is ex-
pec'ted-i'Nt hiss ocudit ion will he -
IreScd so thaOt ;-o wil be aPI e! to "
fhis cl-sses today.

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At t 1n V resent. time there are 1 open- I Cl'""- 3[3' '111g 011g'1. e rw T {
ings, odue to graduation. Selections tc L~.
thbese laces will be on. a strictly g m 3 A ! I N tsrl - T c to2$ 3 '
itt rai.Eahtyott i1ix.a Ol
u or peech hc may be' prepared Ci ei ~"~iun
beforehand if desired. The men will Antaieca's Gealest Revue
be judged by that speech. Short ini- GREENWICHr
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S Daily will publish a classified I °Q"G ? Thurts. and 5r
i. I usiners directory in connection tPiS'", and-7-$ 1.0
Iwith the classified depart-Ient. Th C-
i Representatives 'of The Dailyve1 he or el, h -
busy selling space for the firt i l l1r uI1 t, " ANOTHE'R LAUGHI S1 EUL.
section -to appear Sunday. CHA R Y S.AU1T '
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the tw~o or timte 'treat pic-
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of red and blue blood, wvithm
this brilliant cast.

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ON THESTAGE-
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Presenting the most entrancing musical novelty on the
variety stage
RICHLY STAGED AND COSTUMED
Direct from five w~eeks at 'the wrld's finest theatre,

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