THE MICST( N DAILY __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ M ,LI11i n 0 Y ~r 0 let 3009 INVITATIONS )FAILED TO 3 11EBEJOF STAFFi Regent Ralph Stone, '92, of Detroit,; will be tle principal speakeor at the All-puliczations banquet to 1b(1 held1 at 6: 15 o'clock next Monday night ini the assembldy room of the Uni[on. Tis is the annual banqutet t.n dered to tae students working on the various canm- v pit pblieations by the Board of Con,- trol of Student~ Publications. The topic ivhih Reg'ent Ston e will talk on is "The Eegiiining of the Mlich- igail Daily." Regent Stone was one of the orgaizters of The Daily, hm. Managing l ditor of that paperv in IN,2 At the present time he is head of thleI Detroit Trust Company. Tle-was elcet- ed to the Board! of Regents of the Uli- versity last month. The pprogram for the banquet thisy year -Wll be shorter thlan uisual1, thae PlIan boing to cut the length of the' 3- ceting v"Mich lasts well over tw vo hours:. Th customary t alkis from the retiring Ma~naging E~dtor and Busi- ness Mvanager of The Daily Ire to be dispensed with and the niew heads of the 'publications are to announce their staff appointments for next year with- out speeches. Prof. Fred N. Scott, head of the rhe- toric depwrtmnent, will he the toast- master for the affair, and will be the, only other speaker at the banquet. S3pecial mus~c is being obtained and anI orchestra will play throughout 'the meal. More thasi 300 invitations were sent out for the banquet last nigh;It by the Board in Control of Student Pulo- lications. Ch esterc bG rans OIE fsIiJUIU "One'f the ". !S t import ant stud 'os iany eagneeringcourT':e .sth--,. sud 2 ofte 'gl1 Lnuae"declared W illim Yo-wie, chief of the depairt- men lt of ,icOde of the Unito tates (cast d Geodetic survey before a f ' n n ceting oc the freshmian eng~ineeriiug r c 4 i r a ('class yes terdiay moining ^is roini'3 Y' xa °sof the1 Enginering building. "No mat- ter hw perfect mnay he Is tech(;jnical _raning," he said, "the engrineer '.an- ri 'ot inae a success uinless he is able< iLO express hit.. self well."x The olpuortunsities for met, in thic field o4 survey ngin eering were care- - CIS~lotitlined by Mr. Bowrie. 'T1 s ca? F . T C Copenhagen, May 2 (fly A. P.)-Thee y I Danish National Bank has boosted its. Commwih i.n 1 'A. t'. Cster ;;)active C discount rate fromn 5 to 6 percent, an wit hi'ahr AmrlCfort to consolidate the krone * busi- Chesrter, i n co"taini'ng the rich con- nes.s men question whether, the move cessio ns vin Asi a Minor, whichi are Twinl result as desired. now causing an international cri s. //^^ r 1Sotto a2.!o GoldLabor Parade LDAL st. M x l Co s!" o Mexico City, May 2 (By A. P.) -tr- a JO.ATiWFtra Pri*p n LOST 'E1'STAX RECEIPTS MAY BE DUPLICATED I3MMEDIATELY! All persons who have lost their pay- ment receipts for this year's: 'Ensian have been .asked by those in, control of the publication to, call at the office! in the Press building for duplicates' immediately. No copies of the Ensian will be given out without one of these receipts, officials say. P'rospective Teaclhers !4[nst Pay Fees Seniors in the College of Literature,# Science, and the Arts and in the School' of Education who believe themselves eligible to receive a teacher's certific-_ ate in June should pay their fees now." Blanks may be secured at the office of the School of Education,; and the receipt returned to that office not later t.han May 25. "Jimmie the adtaker, the swift salesman. -Adv. pi Pbls and x1,:pps Iseba'; " .. >'f C A New Pattecrn MavIs CANDIES i a THE SHOP Speak A"DnTn ctgig SAMPLES 7[' e t ly on aiDisplay at GUY WOL FOLK & CO. 36Soath State Strect . Tha t Efiery Girl Carn DesibnLed by under s tailn INORORATRtO DROArYWAYAAi 40" 5S'REET 14 4 WEST 42"° STREET I 1 There is nothing particula''rly r~ iarkable about the (utto hc I am abotto 0 ,but itisc"ne watchin1g Max Ewing's superb plla, "'The lliga" a st nY:(1'I ight as pl ro- '-epted by, the layers club. A great opeat iner u1p'on retiring frmtesig n iigup one of the gr eates t carers ever known inI the lhi;,tory cf usc wrot^.,"I ; wi to Imake my.'