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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923

PRICE~

st Zo ologist.

GIVS "PRIG" UREPage Sir Oliver
Woman Is Poetic

re '!IThis Wee srg,
.odlgto In article appr
llal vr 'se' tiet fte C17el lllte flyscience of herdity or genetics would be Lfapa~ine. Dr. John S
rector of s; uden ts-' phys
almost certain to place Morgan ;it the echoes this statemllent, car
very top of the scientific world. It is 'the drulgstore (.ur1e for
a. conmmon statemient that i has coni- isnot alwalys the Ino: t'e
tributed more to this phase of science IPe;) is not alwaky
thananvlno incetheday f Mendel.hbotles," he sy."lialhl
than anypno iUCO te ~ ~ Iin thewodanthug
Onthe other hand one eminent zoolo- moe wst ail thanugh
I gist has been quoted: "Burbank has nines one can sw=all< w.
never contributed anything of scien- a long spring stroll one
tific worth and his name is unknown : stinitlatel to work, thar,
to scientific journals. I seriously to take all the tonics he'
doubt if trey would ever consider any- With this in viewv Dr.k
thing hbe would try to publish". And colurages iwarking as ane
yret Bulrbnkl is a national hero and f4lye, "ULiiversity Studer
Morgan is unknown. get too) much of it, and
Xs IHeredilty Expert that they do get enoi
Professor Morggan's early work leadRI would remove ninny of'
to do with the cla isification of certain we findi among students"
vertebrates. In the .ninetieo hit; con-_-'

iearing in the
geia, a new
;nIldwrall, ,ti-1
ica.l welfare
plaiining that
"gring fever
iftivo.

IMedium For Dead,

OFFERS WRITING KINTS
I Leon (l'Us~"au, cen'ario editor of
he Y nv(31,8111 ictures corporation.
has a few preli inary hints for those?
* olleglans whoic propose entering the
* chourshlip culltest for the prize
.llotnplay In.ttez by Carl [Laemmnle,
j)resldcnt of Ath, Universal PleturesE
pooa~lol

Gridiron Night Will Bring
Nation's Grat To AnnAr
.Gridiron Night!, Tchose banquet1 written by the best of t'
evenings of life and jollity so fatmous k :ings of satire and pla:
and so popular at other great iver-'an u'lang ctr
tities from coast to coast ntre at lat ;casespus'ei yactoe.;

to be Michigan's, according to plans'
110Wtr ixi iig [U1 iLUI li.7 }.r } ;r1i s VIL( nig I

jJAAxLOIC.'1. VL LLlAI. Y.GL. yA 4 /. 1LLG... r

gan is3 almost cer-
greatest zoologist.
Obscurity
,entists in Ameri-
iar one. The Unit-
r else it might be,,
not an unscienitific
roduced a number
s and not a few
shave risen to the,
is achivemnent, but
en honord at home.
tthis is a most do-
Not one man in a,
heard of Willard
greatest scientist,
ruly a great figure
i1n*~e. His work
aps but~ so is thiat
the general senti-
mricans toi under
born products and
se who come to us
ha~veepve~r heard

tributions to the fields

18 of aexperimlental

pu are uiP

s found inl<:":
{.. are :ak *. rl. d'Lseau c~aiutions that the story chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national
.er arehul awea al ad oursbti
t te outryj hold ppalto alclasses ad professional frlli;itrate rnity.
thee~utryshold rejdic noe. ide shuldArrangements nlow in eff'ect call for;
11 il the mdi- solfpthecnoe iessol
.1 the end of ....,.- not lie taklenl on such questions. as th first of these annual nightts on
' fel mr race prohierns, politics, proiubition orI May. ] one week later than staltedl in
if he F eref religion. Each part should be _the the original annoluncemrent, th1e shift-
acould buay." I> l ogical outgrowth of thie plroceeding, ing of the dlate being ca u,,e by other
Sundwv111 eni- and no scenes should lie introduced affairs of a siinilar nature inl New
ecrcise. He, ' that do not contribute to the develop-i York andA Washington, citie,; from
rits can 'uc~t men4 of the plot. M.annerisms, dichs- which Ann Arbor will expect some
it is seld'om Elinctive physical traits, emotional re- of the most prominent of the banquet
asgh. tisalksz actions, and peculiarities of dresss guests.s
the itlluesse.$holpy to make the characters reAl The invitations for thfs greate. I. of
The contest, which was announcocl all Michigan banquets will be mailed
-- } some weeks ago, is open to clee to the chosen recipients dutring tshe
John II.Curran.students in the United States and will latrpr fti ek h on
~frs.Jb 1.Crrn close May p~ rize of $1,000? will be lte ato hsWe.T1 on
Mrs. John 1-1. Curran, St. Louis, has I given to the winner, a second $1.,000 ;itei hrehsbe w ek
P 1I[Tcrae e~ao nltraycrlswill be paid to thet institution the stu-Inpeal gteue isadnis
NOV61 a controL~~ dent is attendng, and regular rates no2 uetitadn
LiUlId y writ<ing vcrses from Patience Woi01tli, will paid for the ea scenario. prominent in many wallks of national
e and 275 ;years. through spirit control.-:---. life, political, journalistic, commner-
ty short--story Mrs. Curran says she never sawa cial, hligh state officials and other well
onducted b ."spooks and never goes into atraceto= non igre iIAiTli;nhletoi'
the__ __ __ __ __ CI;tfMI~ hU~ leading citizens, Anrn Arbor's most pro-
lior ofFOthat ' *nnur n e tfcutand business men, and
They mayz b'- c* * y±~j a i'ew, a very select few, fromn the stu-
Contest edit- IJI " dent body itsdlf.,
n the 'Qnion. NaJ i j 4 ~Will IRont ( Grustbi
~are being I f I£'II 1AN DT Competitive examinations have been Gridiron Night is, in its most essen-
he two .wif- jjt iIt.x~ announced for assistants An fisheries ta hrceitc neeigo h
t l st. . e-stigations by the United , tates' heartiest "razzbierry" nature. Every

sity- policy will be turned, twister
raked over the hot coals of sat
criticism. The skits are rapidly
ing completion and rehearsals
start before Spring vacation sc
with thie comning of May 1 they w
presented with the utmost effect
tSpeeches, too, will be flavored
barbs of lkindly humor, and the
ers, from first to last, will be'
who are past masters at the art
. entle gowd and the "retort ei
f ous." With skits, speeches, and
vidual "digs", in a form that wi
be known until the -banquet h
thrown open, will be other sunl
all of the most enjoyable "razz)
nature-with one exception. T,
nman, and one only, will go a w(
honest and sincere praise, a mai
will be selected by the local ci
of ,Sigma Delta Chi as being
1 deserving, through his wvork fc
ij Uiversity or for the nation, c
one greatest posilble tribute
such an evening affords.
invite 450 Persons
With the final mailing of invit,
the plans for Michigan's greatos
quet will be well on the rot
conisumation. All in all, som
persons will he the roirtnate i

embryology -were received With the . R M1111LLbU
greatest praise. Ills most important
work, howevor has Been done in 1thatl
scope of heredity which Mendel dig-- PIE1 f
covered and fuirthered. Dr. Lewis V. -
IIlebrum, of the University zoological MscripA3 lfor the Ma,
department, says of Professor Alorgan, cntest tI at is being c,
"Morgan has opened uph a new Gleld InCim, camtpus ofli Aon in
the study of heredity. kiss investiga- lie in the hands of the e(i
tions have served as a lone needed puli-Itipn b1y April 2.'
stimulus for tb.ls branch of biology. inaled to the short story
Mendel discovered the lawsv which or, at the C hiuu s' Oflee
govern the inheritance of character- Two prizes of $10 end"
istic in plants and animals. It was offered by Chimes for t
left for Morgan to discover the most: Ming storics ini the coni
important phase of the problem, ex- will be the mnaging eel
cludina the actual discovery of the ' sistant managilig editor.,

tor, the a%
,andl the lit-

Fa eiilly rilvIl Igit Concert

Civil service commission for' April 4,
1923. Several vacancies at 'W ashing-

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t
.
r

recntl apeard lw isel. B st~lyn te ihert- ",IY er(tor'. AWnners in thoeApril 'fihe Univer ity Symphony orchestra ton and fisheries service at 1,art)e
nies collected listsj ance of ove-r three -hundred character- cont est wll he announced Inl the is;;fo under the direction of! Samuel P. Lock- be filled front this examination
Americans. Only istics in the fruit fly hie has been able of (Chis thwt will appear ol the wood will make itsI fourth and last !salaries ranging, fr~om $1,200 to $
[organ's name and to discover hlow the. determinants of ramupus next «ce. appe ara;nce of the season at the F+acill- per year. ' k A ntis of $20 per n-
a colleague at Col- these characteitics are arranged in ~ ---- -*---- ty Twilighit recital' at 4:15 o'clock this has. recently been added by Cong
A. great many pro-' the germ plasm.- In this way lhe Was ; -~------------- - -- fternoon Iin I-Till' auditorium. 1Lxamin ations will include a 4 ''
it Burbank worthy I able to diagram~ the relative position I Thie principal feature of the pro- ! report. ont some subjbect gelatin
amte was found on (Continued on Pagec Ten?) I o o y ti S gram, will be Albert Lo(ckwood's ap- past..e~pelience, as well as ,t ues
----- pearance as piano .soloist," playing. the ; ing on zoology in its relation tc
Best In Prison D ee' hovsen fifth concerto in. E-flat, fisheries,° general biology, edluc
TO PESEN MINE P91 EDNIO91Op.73, knowvn as""The Emperor." The, I training and experience. Applic
Itaate o a enieniar 1( ;pon ,orchestra will be heard in the Eg- mutst" have reached their 'twemi
- mr favorably to the uise of the ;atian Ballet suite of Luigini anal a B'mch birthday, j1'ut not ,their fortieth..
11" ild4I1 BE Mine's play, to quoteo from the author, 1Ilhonor sy stem than (it) the student, =suiefg-oceta dpe rmte ute atclr bs
AVI 1 iii} appear as "a damned futuristic painter a.~ large university. Tis, is the bleief shiorter works br various instrl-' dents of biology interested in
CTLON chap." r set for'th by Prof. Charles H-. CoolIey, imeats Iny Bach andl ochestrated by Al- I work should consailt bulletin h(
Carribel Schmidt, ?I;, will be the head of the department of sociology. bert Lockwood. in the' Natural Scecebudi
ies for the first, pretty, ingenue in love with Dresbach. Professor Cooley explains this w1ietescetr ftm
'"Mbr. rVim Passes As Dinah, 19 year old niece of Miardier, statement b an analysis of the con- Mnie1. ('leinmens' Second Pecelt States Civil Service boardl at hisr
Wensa ~h he is desirouis of marrying Brian. ditions existing in both institutions. tolie
She also has been prominent in i Any honor sy,;temi depends for st( Mn. laaClmeswil ie the e fie
~ter Coedy lubcampus plays for the last few years. cess upon the control of inadividuals eodcneto erhsoi og,_
public the results! Mr. Pini will be carried by Elwo'o by thie public opinion of a grouip ccea 'lokTedyee ini
.ois trainin~g. Thie Fayfield, '25. Ani old, forgetful, good- which hieartily accepts the standard Pattengihl auditorium. In the seven Tig~httad Invests
ist, working with hearted Australian, hie is pronounced of honor in question. Inmates of a recitals which 'are included in the
J. Raleigh Nelson, ! by Professor Nelson as "a real final."; prison, being mnore closely associated cycle, Minie. Clemens will show 'the; Cent In Educatio
English depart- lie, enters only slightly into, the action with one another than the students development of song from the carliest"___
rl-hearsals ironed 'but his in the appealing- and amusing : in a ti iersity _classroom;} having, times down to the present.
es of presentation; comedy part., Ruth. GIT. Werksbeiser, moreover, a definite gr'oup interest in Mine. Clemens second program, will Washington, Mlarch 31--Oly .A1,
ena left undone to i'23, will complete the cast as Ann,i the observance of the standard of embrac;e songs of the classic period by A- "tihtwad" I13 - esignaited by
perfornane pol--1;i maid, -honor- (since their privileges are Each, H-aadlcl, G'luck, LIully, Rzaneani, gov~ernment as -a ;macn whoa savec
i,. IThe play is a 'comedy of every'da-y bound tip with it) ; and not 1) ing dis- Arne, Purcell, Durante Casti, Para-s of every, dollaraild spends. 37c o
ifthe best actors English life,. Due to Mr. Pin's forget-1 tracted, as students are, by outside ;(lies, aydmir, Mozart, Beethovebi, Webler blnefrlvn xessau
ast will be strong. ;fil nature .Lady IMarden is led to btu- interests, are more likely to feel re- t oblnefrlvi'Kepne n
wifll be the leadingi lieve that her first husband is still sponsible to such a standard and eni- doe'~ ent: each for' eduication, recce:
, fo eorge Maarden. I alive. She takes the matter cooly, but force responsibility, upon their assoc'-i Tickets for 'la-th course or seven con-- and giving.
a the last two her over-proper husband is shocked iates. The majority of students will! certs are o1n salU Var 1r'si, Graham's In a little hookt entitled "Hfo\N
as, she will here beyond the bonds of wisdom and is so act hon~orably themselves .but are niot and Slater's h ook stores a t'$2 each, people get ahead" the government
calm and clever forcibly agitated that he dloes not know enough interested to bring i~re~sUrC Single admissions are 75 cents each imng system is endeavoring to iml
ueeting almost anyv what to do. to bear upon the majority who lie 7d n ay also be obtained at the door.- the American People, especially1
IPresenting a mioral issue here, the such pressure." -- ---- ----------- with rnoderate incomes, in thrift.
en will he Charle.; audence is led' throughi a series of; Colleges of the, univer sty in which -nrnir rtnm ll -Along side the designation
he sedate and old- interesting scenes throughout which there is a great similarity oef Intel'- ~ j~ "tightwad" it places the spend#
the peace, George i-tile character of- Olivia is dominant. est , both in the work and in other DETRIT LUIUV 110who'is describedl as a man who
ne's most recent' Finally, old Pint recalls that he ha ;iactivities, are more suited for the use aarnI nn-n~.ntig, spends i8s of every dell
rt was his muck-l - maie an error in namesado the of the honor system than the cohiet e.. IU~~!Y ~ l living expenses, 40c on recreatior
"Release," offered question is suc essfu ly "sdb dodged by in which a variety of courses are of- IPIIIRUS R one cent each for edutcation and
chile ago. Milne,. feted and in which a number of dif-,int.
en is played by 0.; The advance ticket, sale will con-,.. fererlt types of studemnts are enrolled, Funds made: available by thie Detroit; The thrifty man is designated a
Dresbach's reputa-' tinue fn the box office of Hfill auditor- : Professor Co-oley believes. For this Ed cison compiiany will make possible who saves 20c on every dollar, sl
us wide as a lead- i iuni from 9, to 12 o'clock in the morn- reason the honor system is more ai five year investigation of siingle ;"0c for living and 10c, each for e+
oi Opera this year; ing and front to 2 to G o'clock in the adapted to the Colleges. of' Engineer- tphaise motors for elevator; by the elec- 'tUon, recreation and giving.
he precedinig show. 'afternoon tomorrow and Tuesdiay. ?inlg and :Architecture than it is to the tr cal emngineering department. The '--- --
lately appeared atjlTickets will be placed onX sale. at:tbe College of Literatur~e, Science and the rse(,archi for which $10,000 hals been; MILES OF LUMBER
tand in Comedy Witniey theater on Wednesday .Ad- Arts. - aproro'iated for the first y 'ar" will
President 'of both mission wll range in price from 75 - ----- -- i e und~er the general direction of Prof. CLOSES HOSPI'
Mimes, he will inI cents to $2.a -.B. I'. Dailey, acting head of: the electmri--
___________________________CLUB MAY AVVARDJ cal eng;ineeringt deparctent.Iftepak whc arus
ATHLETIC TROPHY At thw present time three plame mo- board uip the windows of' the,
LSSE N1m I NHUIITI S r i't~tm 1'(s irei eneadl use for thispl pUn vriyhsia eeprcc
-Detroit high schools winning the entailing the use of more wires Uiest optlwr lc
_______________________________ -city athlletic champmonship each yeac thnwulieneesryi .snl
J)EURBESUO~ pope lveinmudhus wththachd.may be awarded a trophy in thme form -pfl ,15O motor canl be evolved. The in- I campus, there would' be sufi'
$I UIPI - 1O17ople iveand mttthe it tartched'iIof a cupi or banner if the resolutiom i stiation will be conducted under Ilumber to encircle time campus
.)ofs angdla e frvi 1.., ponds arprec ,assed by the board' of governors of ; three general heads, a study of exist- thani nineteen times. Or, if they
INTIO\ I ing placesfor ios(itoo,. The rural the University of Michigan club' of ing types of nmtor-s, anl investigation i collected' together in one- floorc
1fclk have lived in the same conditions Detroit is ratified at the next mleeting of the patenmts hield on motors of thisj themre would he room for every-
, and darkness are;'land intellectual (darkn(,s for, centu-, of the cl11b, type, and a development of an entire-I wom~an and child in Ann Arlo
Is that are keeping I ries."-- The resolution provided that the ly new motor. stand on their surface without c
ion souls scattered T Mr. Swamldoss- then outlined hlis trophy shall be awarded annually by Some of the work will be carried on ing:
villages in India, in' plan of combating the demons. of In- the cluib and shall become the per'-j in Detroit, and - the - department has! Super!intendlen-t lE. C. Pardonc
n of development," dian development which the nfwly or- IManenit property of the school vini- bee offered the use of a test elevator !-Building and grounds departumeni
doss Ininsca a rd"icia nIdi"i u-fing it. Thepoe of thme award , acs ; shaft ini Toledo to aid in. the work. ttter Q 0,00 feet of It
visit to Ann .,arbor' porting him in. "It is impossible", he "cording to tihe resolution, is to pro- 1"Three British motors have already;ovrn th widwsae;
peope lve n md id,"to endworersto-evey oe mote clean and wholesome coinpeti- been ordered, and it is expected that'cvin th wdo spec
foodl the cn m-dgetaiof t e ndo ntehg col o h iy"Seihad emntpswl e~ partially constructed hospital.!
7t,00vllgsinthiouty.Althe major sports howill eentercity. to 'ed drn h eido netgto. He states further that there
qtly nothing about{ I am going to construct a model vii- cosideration. including football, ias-r Prof. Bailey will 'be asissted 'by Prof. -common impression around the
oits modern civil-, gge develops t o moernlines with ketball, track, and baseball. It proa- A. 11I. Lovell-, Prof. James F. Fairmlan, that the cost of this lumber was

will
with
nonit
pre s.,
rip en
ig to
st ion-

guest is put on a figurative gridiron fen-ts of time covetedl slips, and of
and roasted to the limit of ingenuity, number' there are -but a companat
his weaknesses betayed to his own; few in Ann Arbor, The first Gri
amused' chagrin andl he, in turn, bmwv- Night, therefore, is not to be ;1
inlg countlyss lailghs at thme bewildler- vincial affair, unless the plans ti
naent ofrlhis fellows at the banquet success go astray, b~ut i-ither' an
board.. Nor do iidividuatzls alone come tillg of national scope that sl
in for their shmare of the "gr'and razz. bring to Ann Arbor soe of the
berry." in' °somne half 'dozen skits tr'y's biggeost men.

tion P''trServices
n RLSpecial,
Stu-

Marked By
Church Progrte

this What does today mean to you?, Is(I (founded on an ancient Elfaster
oarIs 1it A day to spend at home, reading ol) (Clement Loret), Airs. Rhead
tg or Sunday .newspapers and studying--or m1ance" (fromn "D" .Mino co
nited does the day represent something won- (H., Winiawski -, AT Cl nc
acr erful, something divine and beau- Rahead; Old Easter Carol "Ali
nertlful? 'Today, white Easter lilies will (arranged by Morr'ison), thet
'be seen in the churches, and in homes.'I choir; "Redeemed of God" (Shy
These flowers symbolize the purityI the chorus choir; "Blreak D
and fairness of the life in memory of Light" (Allitsen), Mr. and Mrs.
which Easter Sunday is observed. ler; "T~rimphal Mrh-G-uilt
--Easter brings flowers and nmusic and 'Mrs. Rhad. At 12 o'clock the
t thoughts of all, beautiful things. It school will meet at Wesley.i o h utnne fteetpgt
'is-fora t E ste nanrvces ofetheethiughtn Patients at the University 1HI
.)-Arbor churches.wilb e.ne oEatrd
- ~heTrinity Lutheran Churc~h will hold a the singing of the soia servi
yGth Sunrise Service on the hillside this ; lartinent ot Weslyan Guild, a
s6omorning at six o'clock. At 9:30 o'clock - o'clock. AMr. Edward Ramsde'
of thie the Sunday school will have an East- lead the Wesleyan Guild Dec
done en program. "The-Victory of Jesus" meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Ther
ation will be the topic of the sermon, de- be no evening service.
livened at 10:30 o'clock~ by Rlev. L. F.:'fThe Preparatory seryice at St.
othaer Gunderman. Communion will be tak- Lutheran church will be dhelive
( sav-; en.- German by Rev. Carl A. 'Brat
14,ee Children are especially invited to'- 0 O'clock. This will be follov
tlc ;share in the church service of iLh(:;the Easter service at 9}:30 0
Unitarian church. Opportunity will which will also be delivered it
of a.+ be given them to leave just before ' man. At 11 o'clock a prepam'ato:
thrift? the sermon. Rev. Sidney S. Rtobin.; vice wil'l be delivered in Englis
.tv'es will sjlieak on "Imortality" at 10 : -10 ' lowed by an Easter service in EI
la ort !o'clock. Easter music' will be as fol- ' at 11~: 30 o'clock. "Christ's Res
i and; lows: "Anthem: Why Seek Ye the Lion-A Glorious Victory" will
d riv~ Living Among the. Dead?" (Mlyles r.% subject of the sermons. There
I Foster). Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Mr. Kemp I no Easter evening sermon.
-s Onte l- eena. Solo, "H-osanna" (.Tales Granier, i A Sunrise service will hle I
mends M1ir. henna. An instrumental quartet, 6:30 o'clock at the Church of
duca- I consisting of Mr. Fred Zierer, violin- the temporary home of' which
ist; Mr. Wilfred Wilson, viola; Mr. Car- Lane Hall. Bible school will
Teton Pier'ce, celloist; and Mir. William ! at 9:30 o'clock. "He Is Riser
- Watkins, pianist, will play two ntun- be the subject of the sermon do
I hers from. Alexandre Fesca, Opus 26: by Rev. 10. P. Arthur at 10:30c
rALr "Allegro ;Con Spirito," Ad and "An- followed by an Easter prograt
-dante." Sunday School will be hield at 112 o'clock the Men's Service cif'
aed to 1 0:45 o'clock. There will he a- stur- 4Ineet, with Dr. C. Stouffer -If
new dents', supper at 5:45 o'clock, followed Christian Endeavor will meett
d end I by reading and discussion'on the sub- i o'clock in the afternoon. At no
Ithe ject of Immortality at 6:30 o'clock. student classes will meet in th,
-icen At the First Meth odist church, Rev Iraigm~s
moen A. W: Stalker will have as his sub-, Rev. R. Edward Sayles will
- eeject, "A Rendezvous with Life." Spec- on "Rediscovering Pernis alit
i il music for the service is: "'Easter" (Continued on Page Eleven
space
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tie continued. ; trade schlools in simple carpentry, avides that the trophy shall he suitably
nendous problem. to agriculture and the like, a-nd make it a engraved with the namme of time Winner '
ig to wipe out these model for the other villages. and4 shall be known as the Michigan.
;s that are keeping; "It -will be a, training center with Cup or Banner.-
As to debt, prac- the purpose of- teaching the natives----
population is in the and sending them back to -their vii-, Sensemnann W111l Addre ;sInstlttae
ney lenders. They' lage to improve them themselves. H Iarley L. Sensemann, dlir, ctorof
t exorbitant prices,1 That is what they want, self improvo-' the Alumni Ctlgeofc has ac-
at, and then when j mont. If a simple Indian farmer learns cepted an invitation to speak before'
able to pay back,i how to cultivate his crops, take care the T'eacrs' Institute cof Lawrence
,. .. ... . . L.. . r n . .i] .r 7. . ..,1A .. .....A _ ... ..__ ._ . 5..,_ - . .. . .. .., i ... . .,... . . F ,. ..r .. ,..

and Erwin F. Dreese of thme electrical - fligU 1A100U ct or *,L,UUVJ. one orU LL1
engineering department-. - Michigan local p pers publishied an
- article deprecating this great expen-
Arrest Laundry - Case Thieves ; diture. The lumber in the window
Columbus, Ohio, March 31.--Three Isiaces cost only $20 per 1,000 feet, or
mnen were arrested at Ohio State uni-; a total of $2,0004,'with an adiditional

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loniging to students ,which were placed' Pardon declares,.lHe also calls atten--
ieside a mailbox. One of the alleged tion to the fact that this lumber sNtot
pilferers has'confessed, it was re-'! destroyed, 'but can again he usedlfor-

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