___________THEMICHIGAN DAILY. Y ~NWl G. 0. P. National Chairman TalksTour Dates A Week Is Quota "~ OIH With Harding On 1Next ampaign Allotted To -Northwes erners, I'. or YintOn ge, Ma ss., repr~r theentative of tiro sachusetts Historical society, will ver a lecture at 4:15 o'clock this rhoon in the Natural Science aud- iur. I=e will speaik on "Non-inat- a President". r. Ford has been editor of thec pub- ions of the Massachusetts His al society since 1909. He has al. ield a number of prominent goy- vent positions. He was chief of bureau of statistics in the De-! ;ment o State from 1885-89, and later con nected~ with- the bureau tatistics in the treasury departs. Id lecturing chairs in the of Chicago and Harvard~ been president of thej listorical society since econd lecture will be given by ord at 4:15 o'cock tomorrow aft- n in the Natural Science audi n. At this time he wli~gPeaks ,.spirants to the Presidency".' lectr es are open to the general change Notes, '.Evanston, Ill., April 24-(By A. P.) -he young --wen -i Northwestern university havo- agreed to join the young women of that institution in ob-I serving three dateless nights" each week ,according to an annou~ncement~ made 'at the univilty re-(-ntly., The action was taken by represen- tatives of fraternities and various oth- er groups, mainly in the interest of mnen students working their 'way throu'gh college who ar~e not able fl- nanicially to "engage in intensive social life. It has the approval of President Waiter Dill Scott of the university. Preslthent Scott in commenting 'on!, the. voluntary regulation said: "The students and faculty of Northwestern twish the university to be an aristc:-! racy of brains, not an aristocracy of money. We want to give the brains {a chance 'to survive, instead of being submerged by excessive social activ- S ities." The men took their stand also through the belief that fewer engage- mentu with, the fair sex will result in higher :standards of scholarship and more attention to the development of athletics. 'the dateless night, agreemnent was in confornfity with a recent vote taken among the women by the, Women's Self. Government association of the university. This vote 'showed that the women believed that the limitation of Idates, started last fall. as an expert- n ant, had heen 'a success. They vot- ed almost unadnimouzsly to cbnftinue the plan. Miass.Adel, Mitchell. vice-president1 of the W omen's Self Government as- sociation, said: "Since we adopted the rule of no djates on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, the scholarship of the girls has shown improvement, they know each other better and are getting more benefit from their work in the university." The men have pledged that they would not have engagements on three fnights a week, kther with university girls, or, with young women of Chica- go or Evanston. B'ATHER'S DAY CWMM.I1ITTFE TO IHOLD )l ETr OG FRIDAY Members of Father's Day committee of the Union will meet tomorrow aft- ernoon to formulate plans for enter- taining and providing rooms for theI fathers or May 11 and 12. A publicity campaign to carry the! news of the celebration to as many rof the fathers of University students as possible is now under way. .A large representation of fathers from Detroit for the observance in their honor is now assured. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly. -Adv. ,ARROWSH tnfADEof a better oxford, li.a fizne, tailor-like way. The collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar 90d I makers. The cuffs have buttons or are the French link model CLqUE.TTj, EBODY U CO. Inc. MAKERS $3. 00 V., I Ncrth wetern-A mlob of threaten- inz sonhoibores invaded the editorial offces of the Daily Northwestern last! night demanding that the story of the kidnapping of their class president be omitted 'from today's paper. The nilght editor stood his ground despite the none too gentle tactics of the sophomores, and the story ran. Mfiunesola-Paint and Patches, the wiomen's dramatic society, broadcasted tw'w of the plays to be presented on the stage April 30. The cast assem- bled in the broadcasting room of sta- tion WLAC and went throu:gh their par'ts just as they will Monday, lack- iug only scenery and costumes. Oklahei-A "beautiful hand mir-? ro, autographed by Rodolph Valenti- no" will be awarded to the winner' of a masculine beauty contest now be- ing conducted here. A vigorous race with three men running neck and; neck before a crowded field is the present situation according to- the Oklahoma Daily. Oklidioi1na - Electr'ical eng-ineering students are getting practical experi- once by installing the univers ity's new thouisand dollar radio broadca.sting set. The students have' already put' up a large aerial which will enable the station to reach any -l,,dnt on the continent, it is exrected. Washington - ".On Saturday night Ralph Nealy is going to make an ass of himself and Thomas Hlermans is going to be a lion," in connection withi the prcduction of Shakespeare's "M- sir?-summer Might'~s Dream" by the Asso- ciated university players. The pre- .entation is to be deliberately ridicu- lous. fmine ota - Dental students willr ake their annual moonlight cruise down the 'MiSSissippi On May 30. T'he trip, which was first taken on.inur- anice 1'mony rn ovared wvhen their LIQUIFY YOUR TIRS.T THE CHOCOLATE MALTED DRINK~i TAT'S GENUINE Joh~n T. Adams, chairman of the Republican national coil i ittee, re- cently conferred withiPiresident Hard ing .at the W~hite House on the taros and cons of the comning campaign. Newspapermen suirrounded iml, but outtsidie of having- his picture taken w.ith the scribes the attempted inter- vi ear ,was devoid of results. bild~cing hur fed. ill1911, ha .become a FRESIDI\IME MT.J(41 idE) tradition at Minnesota ever since. TO 'MY O7T FOR ( 1;:S BAND IFlhi2t,;- aving received 'permis- More men mtust turn out it the sion from the government to increase fre. hmnen 'are to ha)ve a brand for tie the power of the university station, a spring games, taccoarding. to those in new 500 watt set, with a 360 ureter. charge. At the practice last night wave length, is now being installed., in the Union there *6re only eleven 'When again ready to broadcats the men out of 130 freshmen who, a-c- Illinois station will be one of the cording to the Union lists, play band largest in the country. instruments.. All freshmen who play, }- -- band instruments are urged to sup- "Jinmmie" starts work e'arly in the, port the class by attending the next morning for you and doesn't stop un- practice, which will be held next' Ties- til hey gets RESULTS. -Adv, daY flgit in the Union. SANFORD.S.. e Th l ik That Made The Pountain Pen 401ibl All av es ° .: Calory ~!111.14 . f a i TAIyENiNK fOUX oWI j It BLac K BLUEY« . NEWYOF1N' I It Let "Jim1mie the adtaker" find it? Patronize -Daily Advert-sers.--Adv. " ~NOW . -= fPLAYING AT PRICES - Come follow the scent of the Wh ite Gardeia~lr in the superb picturiato r by ... -tWILLIAM DEMILI2E of the. famous stage play - " r a. -. .'...... r - T WO a E 11