:DISAGREESI COLONEL TALKS TO1 ALASKAN EXPOR TS IN FOSTER TRIALI ARMY NAVY CLUB SHOW INCREASE, Joseph, Mich., April 5-(By A.. Col. William A. Wallace, chief ofI Washington, April 5-(By A. P.)- x The jury trying Win. Z. Foster on !staff of the thirty-second divislin, ad- Desp'te serious handicaps during the es of criminal syndicalism dis- I 4d anid was discharged at :5 o'- dressed the Army and -Navy club of piast few years, industrial Alaska has # tonight by Judge Charles Ann Arbor at its monthly meeting last' recovered its stability and, in th e r ~. Te Jror tok 3 balotsnigt. oloel Wllae tok s ~ words of a Denartment of Interior an- .ing 6' to 6 all the time they were general subject the function of the nucmni iigoc oeo 1 hours and 15 minutes. anu ncryn uttepoiin even keel "like a ship rightin~g clbncarinutterviinso herself after a terrible gale". RE fEYBkO the national defense act of 192'0. 1 The forecast of smooth sailing,. RED REA'fF0 G GVESstressed particularly one "one army" VERSATILE POETRY ItECITAL ofteatId ftecr ahead is based on the report of the- -provision o h c n ftecr collector of customs at Juneau, ,just' (Continued fromPaeO) dial relations which h7ave come to. ex- receivd in Washinigton. trl fauPaoOn)}py" .isbewnthtrecmoensf, satig faueo h lyitbtee h he opnnso The year closed with an increase the Catfish, the "longitudinous, th'e arrmy, the regular army, the na- in the c'ommerce of the territory over, rdinous, altituidinous God", of the toa urd n1h ognzdr-1921 of $20,780,401 and with a Healthy town,, played by Hermnann Lyon, ;serves. hegolg d- ot liin ptcall te~d The other members of the cast, ProfW. 11. Hobbs of tres"eaysthesateengisuedfom ic C Jhienaste urhe;partment, Col. A. C!. Pack, Majors the department of Secretary Work, 'R. Adams asRbertArthruangMars;S.Alelnn,"Exports from the territory of Alaska asteBrges !li and Rev. S. S. Robins were other' epanshi, '25, as Candidate Blue; spaeso h eeig aho more than doubled' the, imports, lean_ Warren E. Bower, as Candidate spaesoih viig aho ing the balance of trade in Alaska''s - al pove thmsevesto e alewhom spoke on some phase pf nation-I favor by a handsome maini. al defense_______ !Capt. H. A. I+urlong, '24M, president e etr-rperformance-wasanoce GUILD PLAY2ERS GIVE "SHAM" second of a series being present- of the club,anoce a number of nertec bidaupcsostanding committees. The next meet- ND"HEFNGR FGOV nsies and the American Associa- ing of the 'club will be IMay 3.- ~s.Hobart guild players presented twol1 of University Women. Daily Classifieds for real results.-£ one act plays liast might in Harris hall, .1 A r1 *T'f.t l tTT ;1+y" Adv. "Sham" by Frank G. Tompkinas, and 'The Finger of God," by Percival Wilde.' The first piny was the best executed of the two, Gordon Chamn- bers, '26, being especially convincing in the role of an intellectual',burglar. Others who took part 'in this play *ere Margaret Geddes, '26, Laurence Clarke, '25, and Edward Vadakin, '25E. rhose in the cast of "The Finger of God" were Sears Herbert, '25E, Doro- thy Frierson, '26, and Willijin Wood, grad. It was directed by Lucy Turn- er, '23Ed, while "Sham" wvas directed by Howard Williams, '26. You're losing money, if you're not using' the classified columns.-Adv. JUST GOOD PLUMBERS TSHAT"S ALL , . M v ,tr d9' .5,.. 7 ..,, ti ",s ~ '1..r, -. is ... '1 /. 111 __ -- __- ' - , f 7 4 T iVLt- Y~b - + Y , j .. jp x , ys .. , % t+ r1 i- .r , Phone 52 4 211 South fourth N. s. f)Tlwl BJUFFiALO ALjUM -I I1 i'IT STUDENTS TO) tU ClLE0 Michigan alumn~i of Buffalo will hold a luncheon April 12 in the oil Statler hotel in Buffalo, and all Blif. falo stuidents in the U~niversity are urged to attend . A special progranm has been prepared which is to in- clude speeches by alumni and men whoc are enrolled in the University at the present time. Catholic Chiapel to Haive Seri es Services at the Catholic students' chapel will be held at 8: 30 o'clock~ Sunday mor'nings during vacation. $1 o RP _. FLOWERS Aplain toe oxfovdl in- black an~d brown calf I With low 'hel.',excel,- = lent for street wear. I Wahtr' ShoepSor i X1.11 I0W S. MAIN.. Neiflelon Shoes Many are kept awray from Europe by an flnag- inary blank wall of expense. Get the facts about our cabin service of 14 de- lighifrul ships before you make vacation plans this: year. The broadening experience of Euro. pear travel, the pleasures of a sea voyager may be within your means. Passage money as low, as $115 entitles you to the best the ship affords in food and service, full enjoyment of all her spacious decks and attrac- tive public rooms--all" the pleasures of summer days at sea and carefree. nights. The thousands who have been lured away by the fascinations of unknown peoples and storied places-professional people, students, men anid womnen of affirs- you will meet them on our cabin steamers. E I vvhin y, FBI, and SAT,, April 20m 2 "The Unique Event of the Dramatic Yrear"- . iY. World OT.LL-FRIDAT EVE AT S (With Mr. H~ampden in the role of Othello) 'TIlER1ING OF TRUTil-SAT. M4ATINE A new play by Arthur Goodrich andl kose A. Palmner, based upon ICobert Browning's "The Ring and the Book.." A NEW WAY TO PAY LOL1DD OT-:AT. kViXC (With Mr. a{ampden as Sir. Giles Overeach in Philip M- lssinger's sar- donic comedy made. famous by Edmund Keanl, F. L. Davenprort and EdIwin 'Boothi.) I Plants Corsages Palms and Ferts to Rent FLOWERS BY WIRE Cousins &Hall 611 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE& Write today for our booklet- eYour 3Tripf to Europe"- and detailed information. r Mr. Hampden anmnounces that this will be his last visit to Ann Arbor prior to assuming noxt September the lease of thle National Theatre, New York, which from. that time on will b'ecome his produicing headquarters. "I AMrnNLNE /. RD STAR Liw 21.4 Majestic Bldg.,. Detroit,, or E. Kuebler, Ann Arbor, Phone 1384 ,, 7 . ,. . .: . 4y MAIL ORDERWSNOW Mail orders accomrpanied by chck tor' niohey order ini al~r of the Whlitney Theatre Avill be filled now in tine order of their receipt.. plealse enclose self-addlressed envelope to insure safe return of tickets. Prices: Nights and Sat. MNat., $2.75, $2.20,$1C,11. I ,PiONE 115- :: 60 .00 ..' I- , . _ , ' . ". .. _. _ . : .. .. i .s.,. .. ,:. .. ..ti ,tm." , " _:. s ".. t.' , "x..b :%; 't °=ss i.f+ r'a"3':.':'< + 4 ' s'k.. f='° _ ^' 1 t ... NOW THIRU ~AWR';DAY r ae' ; fi ' k r ' i. f ' ' x ' NO~rW) ,' T hr Nor folk Is oly one of tw, many smart t.pring suits we're dih.- playing . All the new tlrkcolors, $ 30 to r We'ar a to coat during <;prhng vac allon. 'these are suited to the sea-. sonl. Everythijig th~t's new. From $25* to $45i Here's one o lthar Schiaff ter &1 Marx' new- est for 'golf aind otAhix shorts. There's a par of knickers to naeidic. Th-e ryFrc faGirl Who WiVe aCii War. Bathing Suit-, at First!. If grandma were 'young, could she compete again~st the, flappei?" Miss, Emmy Lou tried both crinoline and crepe de chine methods. ;, ". .; . ; * . f . '.y. .. '. :. L-ook your blest wring vacation! l la ana EN wvant to look their best when they go home during vacation. Sometime they, get the wvrong clothes. These by Hat Schaffner& Marx are right.' You'll know it; Sol will everyone else. f I 241. You'll find that a tray-. eling bag is about the handiest jpece of lug- gaige you can own. These are of leather. All sizes. Black or tan. $o to $28. With a w ardrobe trunk yon lwon't have a 11011- ext's -worry about your I I The Suits Topcoats $25 -$45 rir Alin Ri it wt IL t ce $30- -$56 The Reule eniil~n ( BULL MONTANA in "THE iIES" i ; ! Arts us is It r rc ul YYTl7l t'i R\T f.