THEt MICHIGAN DAILY ______ ,. f LILY OFPICIA.LIBULLETN; Icatton 1-athe Bulletin tso outrtctlve aotic. to all member at aivernsity. Copy received uutil 3:34 b. in. (11:30-a, . . a rya.) me 3 SUNI) iy, 3MAY 27, 14:11 'N aber 175 rtmard fvo: Commencceint 1Day; .x lorrs selected by respective Class Presidents to, serve on. the fjonor for Commencement will meet w"ith Dr. May at the _Gymnasium,4:00 uesdai. May 29. L. M. GRAM. C1hief Marshal. nenent:. sident Burton requests the attendance of Senlors, Graduate Students res of all Schools and Colleges and al; others who are expected to rt in Commencement Exercises, at a meeting to be held in Hill Audi- on Tuesday, May 29, at 4:30 P. M. L. MN. GRAM, Chief Marshal. Faculty: ubers of the Spanish faculty of the College of, LiterAtujre, Science, Arts will meet on Thu rsda~y, May 31, at 4:10. CHARLES P. WAG NER. Frost: English department announces two public readings from his own y Robert Frost. They will bjV given in Sarah Caswell Angell hall1, sday and Thursday evening of next wceek. Thdse readings' are 1 especially for students and members of the faculty who have, had an opportunity to hear Mr. Frost. Admission will be- free ticket only. Tickets may be obtained from Prof. Humiphreys of p lish department, in the Assistant Dean's "office; from Prof. Cow, thie Rhetoric department, in the Rhetoric library; from Mr. Wilner Public, Speaking department, aiid Prof. Schneider, Engineering in the respective offices. L. A. STRAUSS. Ion' In Vxi' atlon chedule: ough a misprint i the examination sedule4 distributted, 'a con- curs between classes meeting for the first time on Tuesday at 11) sections of French 2 and Spanish 2. The; examninationas for 'sl'es- ,ssem at 10 shctuld come onl Tuesday, June 5, from 2 to. 5. T 'he: e is printed correctly in The Daily of May .17.1 ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. i SENA TE PA VORS WORLD CO UR T: PLAN 0110 that aL scol'0 th-a~t was *1 the Daily w-on in 1917 by' of 1915 anal 1916, ,of 32-10 and another cup for the former cc the trophy for the contests 1 by the Haller Je Your food will have a great deal with the way you. hit your finals. C on over here ,.nd. eat with use. during exams. The ex( llent quality of our food will give you th t eaIse of mind and bodily stamina so necessary in contending suc- cessfully with those finals. We are sure that once you have eaten hIere nothing can make you leave us for anyone else. Cur steadily increas ng business through the year has been. conclusive evidence of that fact. Whenever you get hungry remnem- her the L]DOUBTFUL Senaor' orall, leader of frreconcilables, left; President Harding, andiid psbowing 'how st~ates feel regarding world court. Where both senators.,of state favor the court the :tate i s lea vily shaded. l' here one is for and One against, thb shading is divided, half light and hialf dark. Where senator's positioni is doubtful, white appears. Utopian Cafe on May 28, at 7:30.P. M.., ,in ;Roomi 317. ALEXANDER 'ZIW9T 11 _1 ude of Iproram in the series of~ plays and. recitals' given by the ay Production will be presented. Monday evening May 28 at University Hall. Clyde Fitch's four act comnedy "'The Truth"11 ced. An admission will be charged. 0 aR. AT. HOLLISTER. earch Club: 11l be a meeting f the Women's' Research Club on' Monda~y 28 at 7:30 P. M. in Room 2232 Nat'l Science Building. Papers by, Rtrs. P. S. Welch and Miss Mina Winslow.. ELIZABETH L. THOMPSON, Secretary. examinuations for Students of First Summner Gamu: May 28. (7=~10 P. M.)-C. E. 33, M. E. 3.' Tuesday, Mlay 29. -Math 4, Math ,4a, Math 4b, C. E. 30, Geol. .3.. Wednesday. May M.j-C: E. 27, Shop). 2. Wednesday, May 30. (7-10 P'. M)- 2, E. Al. 3, E. M. 4, C. E. 6, C,. E. 36. Thursday,ay 831. (7-10 23,C. E. 26. E. E. 2a. nations will be held in Room 411, with exception of Al. E. 3, ).held in Room 244. Students~ attending this camp should con- schedule posted on Bulletin Boards, to ascertain, which exam- are expe~ted to take. Professors and Instructors concerned ale are expected to conduct their own examinations. LOUIS A. IiO kINS, Secretary.; e laving any materials of any. kind belonging to the, club' please sake arrangements to return therm. Please do this immediately siry to finish the inventory this week. ROSS L. TAYLOA- 11.42-M. .11 be a class recital cf John Tobin's' play "The Hloneymoon" vening at 8 o'clock in University Hall. ,The pubiliii invited. G1kORGE D. WIL.NER. ; ard: of the Oratorical Board, including the newly-elected society es will meet Mlonday, 4 o'clock, in RIoom 302, Mason Hall. =J. K.. DUNN. Waabington, May 26.-(Special to The~ Daly.)-The reason for President Hdin' docision not to press the is- se of joining the world court is ap- parent-in the eyes of political experts here Thbe overwhelming support that the senate, as now composed, would give the plan: if it were puIt to a vote .aday, is the reason, they assert. A recent survey in which thceipub- . liely or privately expressed opinions, of senators on the mlatter wvere tabui- lat-2d Indicates that, should the lian go to a. vo.te now, approximately seventy- three senators would vote for it. Only nine would be expected to vote againstl t. The stand of thirteen senators isN n doubt, but, it is pointed out, theset uncertain members would not have arty effect' in the outcome of such a vote. Of course, any such survey may grove inaccurate and thje opinions of some of the senators might change before a vote, but the poll shows the world court fight won-as .far as the (ipper house is concerned. I' BAStBAL TROPHY tween the Daily and the garg staffs IN DAI LY OFFICE' in baseball. For some time a great deal of nmys.. Hlanging securely over the desk of. tery has hung over the whereabouts The Daily City Editor is a little of the cup, which was believed, to cup with the following inscription: have been concealed to prevent its, Michigan Daily Publication Champions. being given to its rightful owners._ 1923. Score Daily 20, garg 5. It marksi Only two other cups from Daily-garg Whe outcome of this year's contest 'be- I baseball contests are known to exist: E GCRAVING ORDER THEM I, VI IaTIN CA. b 1219 So. University. PLATE AND 100 CARDBS $3.00 AND UP. 100 CARDS FROM YOUR PLATE $1.75 ------------ I SCHUMACHER HARDWARE COMPANY A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS WAWIRI'S Un 3X8-10-1)2 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONES 174-1 75-M ,. GRADUATION GIFTS - FROM - The Gift Shop of Main Street Silver 1711ble M125s Toilet Artic.es Cologne 1301 es Candle Sti, As JS.PanIese I ASes Tea N ets C:andy .Jar; Jlelsl Dishes Ynit Boards Bridge ?Niii~avers Studenits in JFlectrlea1 Fng1aeering. le: 'Will please note that, on a' showing that it would be especially do- sirable to at least half of the claws, I have postponed the session of Thura* day, May 24, to Tuiesday, ",Jay 29, at 5 P., M. The regular session will also be held on Thursday, M4ay 31, at 5 P. M. At these' two sessionts-tile last progress report. will be heard from every member of the class, each of whom i3 requested to digest this report so that it may, be presented' in not more than ten minutes. 'H1. YL1 HIGBIE. To Studentsi In automobile Engineeiring: There will be a showing of the moving picture film "Elements of the Automobile," in the Natural Science Auditorium on Monday evening," May a '28th, at 7:30 p. in.3 ,These films were prepared by the War Department for use In train- ing anutornobile mechanics in the Motor Transport Corps, and, make -very clear- the construction and operation, of the principal, elements, of the autdxliobile. Those of' the public who wish. to attend are, cordially, in- 'vited.' W. E. LA'Y. V~oreign Stidents: The' annual banquet of the Cosmopolitan Club. will be held Tuesday, My 29, at 6 P.. M. at the Mlethodist Church. Members and others interested in the work of theci ,,anization are cordially invited -to attend jthe dinner. aild~stay' for the programn of music, and toasts from the old and. newly-elegt,;d ofticbrs. Tickets can be obtained from Win'. C. Wang, Miss Clara lastlake, or m ~ se~lL CARLTON WELLS~. 4 eneril. and Comparative Literatiirec: Mlemnbers of the College of Literarture,; Science, and the Arts, who are plaxining to gIve during the year '1924-924 courses that might 'be. announced under the above heading, are invited to meet in Roomn 205 S. W., at 4:10, onu Tuesday, Mai' 29th. C. P. WAGNER. Profd~iso: Solallndes Coursei 4x: The examination in this course will be held in Room 205 S. WV., at 10 'o'clock, Friday, June 1. C. P. WAGNER. .4r r'lt{llillll{I-~il~ l Ili{lfldiilll{lllllll111l g lll111 Worek, Bask~. s .Aut Net Decorated L ;,or liuockcrs Incense Decorated G1 iss J nhcs Incense Burners Cigarette. Cases Rook EndsI Playing Cards Call Bells Bridge Sets ElectricalI Voods Ash Trays Auto Lunch 'Kits rPoker Sets F'anicy Baskets Pokier Tables Seri-ing Trays 4---at I STo eoWathchIeaths haitdy.oawthe != are selected and carried for their timekeeping accuracy rather. 1 than, as'jewelry.- T n-,the field of the professional timepiece, for people who value !~accurate timekeeping, before any other consideration, we feel Sthat you will find our display of El1gin Watches of more than priayinterest. - SCome in and let us showv you the new models. 4-C 8l 4-i IWe Note That- 9t' time for straws. T F',ESI new straw hats v i] L ave the hottest sun i'i 1'~ a style sureness and comfort that. will ap- peal to any man. Every new model is here -inl plain. and fancy, bleached an3.d ui-,c,,chcd straw. $2.50 to $. Soon be rM- ining G ET all set with a new ba'thin~g suit for 1the first dip. These of all- wool are in one and two I1 2 Lighte- ights! IgtS UITS light enough to male every hot day comforta- ble.. Tai lored of richest fab- rics in smart new sports and conservative models- by Hart Schaff ner & Marx! Piece styles. color and We l made. Every good combinatioNj. $3.50 to $6. Towvel bath-. robes best ri UISH towel bath-. I robes are easily most popular. They're the N/ lore sanitary, too,l for it's a simple matter to weight that men prefer. M~ote sanitairy, too, for it's. a simple ratter to have themv washed. Many col- or*. .$7. Fora girl g raduate A MAN choosing a gift for some girl who X42 4, others at $25, to $5 0 Reule .Conlir