THE M L~d 1 VI II o are interest- r employment are asked to can Jean Ham- to take part in ill meet at 7 g in Barbour CHAIRMAN HERE SOON 11 I-S "LITRS - INITED TO PRESS MEET Yankee Court Mant Sails For France LAUSANNE CONFER SPEDS PEACE SIZE women who are to dance in the it on Lantern night will meet clock this afternoon in Barbour cast for the. Senior Girls' play rehearse at 9 'o'clock this ig in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. mile honor point hike will startf clock from Barbour gymnasium orning. - erones for the dances tonight follows: Union, Mrs. Cake; y, Mrs,. Philip Reynolds. SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATION TO BE hELD HERE Invitations were sent out yesterday afternoon to the managing editors, business managers, and faculty ad-I visers of the leading high school pa- pers of the state to attend, the second annual convention of the Michigan In- terscholastic Press Association which is to be held here under the auspices of Sigma Delta Chi, national profps- sional journalistic fraternity, May 17, 18, and 19. . Last year about 100 men attended] the convention and this year' it is expected that more than 200 will be present. The members of Sigma Del- ta Chi will entertain the visitors while they are here and will furnish them with lodging. Committee appointments for the convention made by Hrbert S.rCase, '23, president of the organization, are as follows:ntoastmaster,R . Andrew Brown, '24; chairman of program com- mittee, Edwin R. Meiss, '23; chair- kman of housing comfmittee, John A. Bacon, '24; chairman of contest com- mittee, Ralph N. Byers, '24; chairman of arrangements committee, James C. Stevens, '23; chairman of reception committee, William H. Riley, '23. Ralph L. Smith, '24, was appointed to formulate tentative plans for the sec- ond an'nual Gridiron banquet next year. Lausanne, May 11 (By A. P.)-The Vorovsky tragedy has acted as a warning to the delegates to the Near East conference that the conference is dragging out too long and that the delay is paving the way toward now complications instead of tending to- ward peace. The announced coming to Lausanne of M. Alexanderia, the Greek minis- ter of foreign affairs in a day or two to serve notice on the conference that it must get along with its work or Greece will make a special treaty with Turkey, has acted as a stimulant and the work is moving more rapidly.- The Swiss federal council today is- sued a communique exilressing indig- nation over the attack on the Russian and regretting especially that it oc- curred at the seat of the peace coun- cil- Fears are expressed here over the safety of a delegation of Swiss watch- makers in Moscow who reopened the watch trade with Rpissla. MVemnbersl of the Soviet group here are said to have threatened the Swiss. Gilbert's Chocolates received fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's. 113 E. Lib- erty.-Adv.. Martha Washington Candies fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E. Liber- ty. - adv. Contrary to campus humor, no plans Co., have been made to enlarge the Var- chanc and a sity band next year., Carlton Pierce, street '24M, manager of the band, gave two reasons explaining why no such ac- Let I ion would be taken. The major dif- - ficulty lies in the fact that there is no money avilable to purchase uniforms for a larger organization. lie pointed out the trouble attendent upon the purchase of the uniforms which the band now wears, and said that it would be practically impossible to raise the funds to uniform a larger body. The other reason for the decision against increasing the size of the band is the beilef of Capt. Wilfred Wilson that a smaller and more perfect body of musicians is more desirable than a larger one of poorer quality. New Tags Secured for Arboretum New tags have been placed on the various plants and shrubs that are planted in the Nichols arboretum. The former tags were small and could not I be found by those unfamiliar with the arrangement. The new ones, car- rying both the scientific and popular names, are large and easily seen. Of- ficials report that many of the plants are well in bloom. The new Lit. Building is growing. Have you . watched the classifieds gr6w?-Adv. Look over ,the values in the classi- fieds.-Adv. Th to BLU Ll games. in the interhouse )urnament will be played as 5 Monday afternoon at Pal- Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Kap- Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Pi at'5 o'clock Tuesday, Alpha Ita Gamma, Zeta 'e'au Alpha Newberry; at 6:30 o'clock1 Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. a Delta, Betsy Barbour vs. ever; at 5 o'clock Wednes- Epsilon Phi vs. Delta Zeta. te House Tea enefits League Mrs. Edward Pomeroy Who as chairman of the Alumnae council, will meet here with the execu- tive board of the council, May 25. At this meeting, action will be taken on the temporary budget for the greater" million dollar campaign. CUNL METI JUNE i AT THE THEATERS .'iversity women are invited to at- the bridge-tea which members 'of Clinton house are giving from 2:30 3 o'clock this afternoon in the par- of Barbour gymnasium. The pro- gs from the affair will be donated he Michigan League fund. iis is the first time that as small 'Mill Discuss Organ ization AlPaNy Session PZI ls atI Screen-Today WzlUam H. Johnsonj William H. Johrnon, ranked as the second best tennis player in'this coun- try, sailed recently from New York on, the S. S. Homeric. He plans to tour= the continent, appearing.on some of the most prominent courts on" the oth- SCOTCK PHILOSOPHER TO' UER LCTR PROF. JOHN STUART MACKENZIE WiLL SPEAK MONDAY AND TUESDAY :.Threefold Commonwealth" will be the subject of Prof. John Stuart Mac- kenzie of the philosophy department of the University of Wales for his lecture in Natural Science auditorium at 4:15 o'clock Monday. At 2 o'clock Tuesday he will speak in Room B, Law building on "Our Contemporary Outlook in Philosophy." Professor Mackenzie is a -graduate of Glasgow and Cambridge universi- ties. He was a classmate of Prof. Robert M. Wenley of the philosophy department. He is the recipient of fellowships and degrees from several English colleges and is also a cele- brated author; his works including "Manual of Ethics," and "An Intro- duction to Social Philosophy." He is one of the editors of the In- ternational Journal of Ethics for which he has written many articles, and he is also president of the French Sociological society. 'Professor Mackenzie came direct to the United States from India., This is his first visit to this country al- though he has traveled extensively throughout Europe. While in Ann Arbor, he and Mrs. Mackenzie will be the guests of Martha Cook dormi- tory. The Interstate Tailors (of Cincinnai>) Will be at the American Hotel during the present week. Tailor-Made Suits and Topcoats $27.50 (Smal Deposit Requfred with Order.) ALL OUR GARMENTS FULLY GUARANTEED AS TO STYLE, FIT AND WEAR Drop into the American Hotel or phone your address to 123 and our representative will call. Fethers Mo'the S' .. A The central campaign conmittee of the University of Michigan League-act- ed nn the tem ornrjrv hu.b f the -organization has attempted a pro- campaign at a meeting held Tuesday: on as large a scale. Both bridge A report of the group activities was dfive hundred will be played and vets undr bed wb be ayhed dr given. Preparations are now :nder- .ets may be Obtained at the door, a o rsnigteetr agin Sfe admission is 75 cents and tables way for presenting the entire camgaign e" $3.00. Refreshments will be sere- program to the Alumnae council in $ho-hout esafternoon. June. Charts and maps will be drawn, rough the tup to show the alumnae distribution. Arcade - Gloria Swanson in "Prodigal Daughters"; comedy, news. Majestic-Lon Chaney in "The Shock"; comedy and news. Orpheum - Buster "The Saphead." Men Keaton in ers of C LJTES $135 'iLDINC FUNDI te Sorosis have tely $135 to the 1 League build- of several pro- ed out recently. ducted a Chin- oriental linen, A benefit dance hone on Wash-1 avenu Definite decision regarding the or- ganization plans which have been sug- ge-_ted by Mrs. Molly Price Cook. the campaign advisor, will have to be g'v- en official sanction at the meeting of the' Alumnae council 'which will be held June 15 at the Union. The meet- ing will be an all day sesson. The discussion regarding the distribution of the financial burden of the cam- paign will'be continued at that meet- ing, when out of town members will be present. An effort is being made to have a representative present from every state or at least from every sec- tion of the country. 1. W. C. A. Holds Rummage Sale Weekly rummage sales are being held at the city Y. W. C. A. to, earn money for the summer camp at Cavan- augh lake. 'Five have already been held, and there will be several more. The sales take place in the garage building, and all articles are donated.- Members of the girls' work committee of the association, have charge of the undertaking. Do you use Classified ads system- atically?-Adv. Wuerth-Elmer Clifton's "Down to the Sea in Ship's" comedy,' "The Artist." Stage-This Week 4 " * , . >. 'I I) Garrick- (Detroit)- Chauncey Olcott in 'The Heart of Pad- dy Whack." r. Beginnig this week residents of Martha Cook building will again take( charge of the sale of "Real-Silk" hosel for the benefit of the Women's league. Mr. Bez, who is the Ann Arbor agent for the company will talk in variousI dormitories, sororities and league houses, and will take orders. Martha Cook will have charge of the delivery. These hose may be procured at $5.50' a box, each box containing four pairs. Last semester $24 was realized on the sale of hose. 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