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TI IE MICHIGAN DAIL)~___ __

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IAL BULLETIN!

Is Constructlye notice to all members of
d until 3:301 D. i. (11:30 a. M, Satauday.)
DAY, l(AR~ft V, 192~3Nunmer 1IN

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Turk Dictator's ; -. ...
Papa-In-Law Is WHTSGIGO
M ultiillionaire'
f !~NOTICE-Copy for thxis column sliould
bie submitted by 4:30 o'clock of
' heday bfoepublication.

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going to buy aines shiould place their AtHOPPING'" CARS
Sorders with Wagner and company!f
LANDS3?JINCOU RT
Senior eigineers' eane'" mulst be ar-
idered at Wagner's before spring Ya- Tre students erarstd'us
cation.:he eearae ~e
There il be no Varsity basketball Gay night by police officials for "hop-I
jpractice tonight. Next practice will: ping" street cars and yesterday werei
be at the usual time on Tuesday eve- fined $10 each and costs wchich amount!
ning, March 27. e 't $3.45 for each person,. by Judge
Lectern and chassis dcinonstration by tJohnD hms
Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker postponed; onD hms
until Tuesday. April 3. "This practice of 'hopping' street
cars has got to be stopped," said Judge
1F.1W PLA\S F+ VLE)IENTrS Thomas yesterday. "The fact that the!
LIBRARY INCLUDE VERANDA Street car company " loses money;
through it is not the major consider-

and'

Graduate School:
yd and Mrs. Lloyd will Ibe at home, 1735 NWaslitenaw
Road, to students of the Graduate School on Pri-
o 6, on the tollowin dates: March 23, April 20, May

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ire Teathers Enroll 'with Bureau of Appoiutmoaut :
ng Schoolmaters' Club nest week many sapernteiideflts will, be In
loalting for teachers. It is, therefore, imperative th~at all location
houla~ be filled in. All those who have not attended to this matter
should do so without fail this week.
MARGARET CA3AERON, Secr~etary.
in Biology'
D~epartment of Zoology, announces three illustrated lectures by
Howard of the~ Bureau. of Entomology, Washington; D. C.
h 22, 4:15 p. in., Room 214 N. S. Building, "Beonomic .1ntomology".
h 22, 8:00 p. mn., Aud. N S.. "The Warfare Againot luseots"
:h 23, 4:15 p. mn., Room 214 N'. S. Building,,'",Econoic Entomology".
evening lecture will be illustrated by filmo axd will be of especial
o the public wvho are cordial ly invited.
A. VRANKL N SHULL.
Of Eneering and Architecture:
Calv~in W. Rice, Secretary of the A uareian Society of Mechanical
s, will speak upon "The Significance: of the, Rapid Engineering
nent in South Americsa" (illustrated with uOving.picturesl) P
chi 22, at '7:AG p,. i n Natural Science Auditorium.
M. E. COOLEY.
tie- Coleke of Literature, Sciece, adfike A rts:s
,e will be a~ meetinug of the teaching 9taff on Thursday, March 22,
n, in Roomn 110 Tappan Hall.
bcrs in various courses and sections 'will 'be called for.
JOSEPH} L. MARKLEY.
ty RifleTeam:
followbIg men rsport, for practice at Room 3.30 Engineering Build-
rsday night 7:30 p.i. and S*.turday morning 9 a. mn. to fiiei in
tote" with the University of Iowa:'
sley S. Andersoni, Alfred 11. Robins, Paul A. Smith; William E.
ifee B. Apted, Bowsinan, L. R. Gillis, Lauren -R. Stokeaberry, B.
,kiewica, 1.eou C. Cooper, George H1. Whitworth, Good.
WILLISSHIPPA;V, Major C. A. C. (1DIo).
?Jaction Plays, Public _i'rogram19:
following series of public playa and, recitals. will be presented by
es in play Production on the, stage in University Hall at 8 o'clocWt
:h 30, "Clarence", a four-act comedy by. Booth TarkInagton; April
Will", a lecture-recital' of. Barrie'a' Uiree-act play. by Profess or,
ch; April 26, a program of one-act playis;, May 10, "The "Truth", a
diramai by Clyde Pitch; May 24, a program of one-act plays.
R. p. T1. HOLLISTER.
regul.ar ineeting will te held tonight} instead of tomorrow night
othe Oratorical Contest taking place on the evening of March 23.
tion for debate is "Resolved, that 1 cent tax per gallon should be
a gasoline in Michigan". Visitors are given an opportunity to en-
iscu.ssion after tau deoate. They, may also vote on'. the original ,
ELMER SALZMAN.
Blade Clbb
and Blade Club' will give a smoker tonight in Lane Hall at 7:30
Mr. H1. J. ,Betl y, Chief of Cooperation, from the Distict Office of
Veterans Bureau. Chicago, and Mr. Howard B. Day, Su'b-Di trict
from Detroit, will be the speakc'rs. All veterans bureau trainees
Beet these men. This io their firs~t visit to the cladb; make it worth
art to get here. Be at Lane Hall tonight.
JOHN A. BOYCE, President.
W. .. ocket~t of the Ft. Wayne works of the General' Electrlic
-will"be 'in Room' 274 EngineerIIng Building, Thursday, M2arch 22,
4srase of interviewing, those who would be interested, in seeurin~
erl ith& thiis ceipanry. . J. I H CANNsON.

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0-uehaky Zade IYounmer Bey
With tho acquisition of Kemal' Pas-
bla, Turk dictator, as a son-in-law,
Ouchiaky Mouammer Bey, wealthiest
living 'r'urk, bids fair to see his dreams
of a modern industralized Turkey. He
has spent much time studying western
SIndustrial conditions.
Intramural Items
(Continued from Page Six)
"opening of the first round, which is
expectedl to, be a series of hotly con-
tested battles from start to finish.
Many o1' the houses on the campus
hiave failed to send1 in their entries
1 for this event, but they will he allow-
ed to enter and participate in the in -
itial round if they telephone their
names into the Intramural office be-
fore 5, o'clock this afternoon, after
which time no more entries will be
accepted.
Two men will play on a team, and
each fraternity will be represented by
one team. Each house will .appear
oan scheduled time and play their
miatches, turning in their scores at-
the LItramuiral office upon comple-
tion of their match. As no consola-
tioin series will be played any ftrater-
.nity will forfeit 'its right to continue
in the running if they fail to appear
at the time stipulated in the schedules
which will be announced in the Daily
preceding each series of matches. A
chart with the schedule for each week
'will also be posted on the east door
'of the handball room in the basement
of Waterman gymnasium.
,following is the schedule for today
and tomorrow: At 3 o'clock today,
Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Sigma Del-
ta, Theta Chi vs. DeltarTau Upsilon.
1 ap uv3 h uApa t1 'clock today Acacia vs. Phi Beta Delta.,
Nu Sigma Nu vs. Theta Delta Chi, Be-
ta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Rho Chii; Fri-
day's schedule has also been arrang-
ed: At 3 o'clock, Cygnus vs. Kappa'
Beta Psi, Delta 'Cihi vs. Phi Sigma
Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Delta Sin-
'na Pi.
Prof. Whipple 's Father D~ies
Prof. Guy M. Whipple, of the School
of I+;ducatiop, is at present in Danvers,
j*ass., where. he was called. last Mon-
(day by the death of his father. Mrs.I
fWhipple has been in Danvers for the
past week,- and, both are expected to
r eturn' Monday. The; death of Mr.
J' Whippale. followed a long illness.

THURSDAY
12:15-Dental faculty lunch in private
dining room of the Union.
4:00-Opera music wrilers meet in
room 304 of, the Union. Seymour
Simons speaks.
4 :00--Rehearsfa of Cigarrar Ilorutigu~s
in room 206, University hall.
4:15--Dr. L. V. Howard lectures I
room 214. Natural Science building.;
6 :00-Reunion dinner for all former'
Detroit Junior college students in
Lane hall.
6:15-ehiratecka club dinner in room
325 oL the Union.
7 :00-Glee clnb meets ini upper reading
room of the Union.
7 :15---Pt Delta lEpsilon meets in room,
306 of the Union.
7 :30-Alpha Kappa Psi meets In room
304 of the Union.
7:0-Gun and Blade club meets i
room 302 of the Union.
7.:30--U. L. Miehaud lectures on Owuls-
topher Columbus, on Spanish soci-
ety's lecture series, iin room 302, Tap-
pan hall.
7:30-Alpha No' meets In club rooms;,
University hall.
7 :30-Gun and Blade club smoker In
Lane hall. All United States Vet-
erans bureau students invited.
7:30---. 1. Mic and gives Spanis z
lecture on Cristobal Colon" in room
205, Tappan hall.
S :00--Dr. A. 31. Brodie speaks iu Hill
auditorium.
,:00-Dr. L. 0. Howard loctures in
Natural Science auditorium.
z:1-Mimes performance at MWmes
theater.
8 :15-Public pre.", tatiou, of Junior
Girls: play at Whitney theater.
FRIDAY
12:.15--Lawv faculty lunch In private
dining room of the Union.
4 :W)--1eheanr.W iof. Cigarr'as Horm-
igas in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
4 :15a--Dr. L~. 0. Howard' lectures In!
room 214, Natural Science building. I
7:00--Scabbard and Blade meets In~
room 306 of the Union.

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Recent changes in the plans of the
new Clements library call for a large
porch at the, front of the buildinag ex-I
tending out towards' South University
avenue. Trhis porch will be between
20 and 30 feet wide and will run the
entire width bf the building. Its out-
er edge will be ;surrounded by a bal-
ustrade. When completed, this porch
will be the last exterior touch of the
new library'.
Ask $98,00,009 for li uhr I
Paris, March 21-(By A. P.)--The.
government has asked parliament for
$98,000,000, total Ruhir occupation ex-
pense, January ot .April.

Patron ite Tail
euroli
!WHITE STAR,PAIC, R
AMiERIGAkN, IU.E
FTC., ETC.
OCEA~N LLNUI~l
T HOMIPSON, CI
Licensed
.I C. E. IHUEI
SEE EFROPE
Men's Group fc
and young menf
poxtunitytoseel
congenial corl
age; personally
able, leadership;
For descriptive

ation.It is an extremely dangerous
practice and will not be tolerated."
The ;fudge _pointed out that recent-I
ly one person had been injured and i
that a further practice of such ac-
tions would be liable to increase suchj
accidents. He also emphasized the
fact that stringent methods would be
used on all violators and that no fine
would be less than $10 and costs.
OGun and Blade Meets Tonight
Member's of the Gunl and B3lade club
[will hold a smoker at 7:30 o'cloec to-
night in Lane hall, and' will be ad-
dressed by two Veterans' bureau of-
ficials. H. J. Betty, chief of co-opera-
'tion of the Chicago offie, and.1Howard

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7 :00--Deceenirlinxes Itleet ,In room 31041
of the Union.k
i :W)-Rehearsal of Spanish play ini
Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
7 45---iuerican Society or 1Meclmn '
ical Enginers' meets in Natural Sci-
ence auditorium. Calvin NV. Rice'
speaks upon "The Significance of the1
"Rapid Engineering Development of
Ame rica."
8 :00---OBubble. party for grown-up%"'
at Wesley hall.
8 :00-Dodo Performance in the Dudo!
playshop.I
S: 15-uhlor Girls' p lay at '4Vhitueyl
theater.
M1 :0-Opi pron in the :assembly hall
of the Union.
U-NOTWIES
Senior lids must order their canes at
Wagner's before March 24.
P oto graphs of sculpture by Loando'
Taft on exhibition in ball case, arch-!
itectural corridor, Engineering
build(ing.
All senior literary students who arcs

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