_.^__. ANN. ARBOR ELECT Lee, and Johinston rit Wi Control of f V th J oL I S dI The lie Ca series )rator. 050t3 A-ND ION BODY to the -Board ine Conl- and throe meiiber;, Firctors of the Mich-I .ell as a reconuenda-" I of Regents as to the f members of the ath- taken up at the meet- versity Senate whicl- slit in the Law build- mlore t. liquid' dumnpc of Penr i tmembers of the Boare id ou tAthletics were renom- a te it Senate. These men are in.the .igler, of tale Law school cok~e. 'rayer, of the history de- For f. A. 0. Lee, of the Rto. Badgex ge department, and Prof ha~s b@ ston, of the geodesy and klindc artment.} The eA, y' M1. Bates, of the Law, ly 25,4 George W. Patterson, o,i wil lhi 'g college and Prof. I ;and du of the mechanical en- partment, the preseill ers of the directing boar d f were reelected to theuirIV recommended to th( ants that of the four eBoard in Control or sated by the Senate a' be elected for a term ne for a term of three a tern of two years erm' of one year; anC hereafter the Senate one member of t' one member of th" '01 of Athletics fort i i Demands Epenses, for Oeupat[onia Auriy be ully JPad as Agreed h ~ i-ra rf r -rir h 'j .+ Paris, i AYS~ Ihall Stew- botb Hen- Coat"! mt di- Riley, )ayments or oth- ertatives, havl eting; for tomo~r- dli try to., evolv-( to be subiniitteA' out witli the lighti ed by A. the ref- Ed. ra Thi I Al NI: U.'; ll; of Prof. Ralph V. ?a be hiead'of th6 de- eS cs' at New Yorlk a announced. D. m a e n f r : ssociate professor D and instructor in " oal" is directed by Ross L 4. It is a character study kt old Sir Stephen Fainar-. last hour of his life. The Lid in his apartment in ton- epicts the struggle betweeri y~ selfishness and an infer- less which he' has stifled t his life by his wan dering e world and 'which now ris- surf ace. 6rinclude: Sir Stepher D. Roces, '25; Dr. Crane, M r, '25iL; Peggy, Florence 25; Daniel Famariss, J. C 4; Adams, S. T. StancevitchF the nurse, Helen Steggall ins Hopkins. IHc toffer of the presi- 's college, Annap- New York Univer- vas professor in of Pro~essor ag .r y of the Topography{ istory of. Praeneste"~, ls" and translations e Liberuin" and PByn- rigrity of the Sea". In the comedy, "The Mandarin Goat", vanity causes John Mandin'a wife to take the money hie has giver her to pay .the servants with anti buy a mandarin caot with it at an auction The plot is complicated by the ap- pearance of a former admirer of Dor- othy' but lhe and his sweetheart, Edith Chester, finally appease the wrath of the bachelor-like John Manin, hus- band to Dorothy. The play is directed by Tbeoclosis Burton, '24. Donald Cook, 24, take, the part of John Miandin and June Knisley, '25, is his wife Dorothy. Rob)-. ert Lenrnox is Neil Skinner, '26; Edit], Chester, Ruth McCann,~ '25; and Katy Lora Bolle Corson, '25. Properties an'd stage mnanagementr are unader the direction~ of AV. H jChurch, '24, assisted by Marie Hecyer Japanese Doctors Arrive ina U. S. New York, Mlarch 19-(By A. P.)- A commission of G eminent Japanese doctors and medical scientists arrived in New York to(,ay as guest of the R~ockefeller foundations. They will pass the next six or eight mouths st'udying methods of American and Canadian medical institutions. The commission was appointed by 'the Japanese commission of agricul- tural education. me~ame ton Lk~fi rmefI OIANKS F01IARC WTEGTS' 89LU.GIN WiT TODAY1 Applications for tickets to the Arch- itects' May party which is to be held May 11 at B~arbour gymnifum are tC be given out from ,1 to 5 o'clock~ to- day and tomorrow in the lobby of the Union. The tickets for the 'event will cost 36 eachi. Earl H~. butdin. '23A, has charge of the distribution of tickets. The applications are to be accepitedj in the following order; alumni archi- tects, student architects, enigineers and the remainder of the'students ac- cording to their class and numlber ofF years on the campus. Two hunidred tickets for the wparty will be send: The party, the dress for 'which if to be summer forma], 's to last. from 9 until 2 o'clock, Ini addition to) thej dancing, the program~ include~s novel- ty rnumbers, and a lu'ncheon. The de- sign for the programs and 'for thec decorations i-s to bie worked out by the architects in'their classes. P~remnier Leninie Re'lrtO P Dtter :Moscow, Msrgh 19--(_y A. :F)- The genieral 'heAtli of the premier, Niikolai t.iie. is reportedjby iatten~d-I in~g physicians 'tod-ay as' good. The~ ,bulletin issued by the doctors this aft- ernoon said that there had been a further improvemnt. en Stokesinury, ': ton Seagars, '23 parts in "The G action of this pl- the. gates of he: glass try to bre; find there' is no "All Gum~med two married coin wife, and a live wife. Two of the lo've for gum the their. mates in forces.. The unt, thrtead" brings tl The sceneryf Gate" has' been Peterson, '25. '7 this morizng at All seats Will be 'is of Of Gargoyle the major contributors of the Washington Sun >a full page of cartoon, of Percy Dumbbell, to'.! le Minnesota Ski-El-Mal: 1 page contributor. itorial material that will in the issue will be shori sketches of each of the oare contributors. The ill thus be devoted to the Attention ,Soror; .1/ pcnnob of pubication cdue to powe~r to operate the' presse company 'which supplies p most of the city shut down it: because of insufficient water erate power at the inland lake are frozen to a depth of 5 feet Veritor to Address nsies Richard Vernor, of Chicag addri-is the Ann Arbor COhai Commerce at their luncheon o'clock today in the Chamber merce Inn, on fire preventio talk 'will Ire illustrated with pictures. A handsome brute of a cave- man is holding a sorority pin that hie has found, and though lie will not state the size, shape or variety, lhe is willing to re- fnn t Itofl its own fr_ It in , ho i i I I E whe ie wi . _'i