11 .0 & -.... . G,._ ate..., Statesman In Word IBattle With U S. Senators I All Play ers and Coachies Go To :yin- neapolls For, Battle Sat,, I urdny WVOIVEEINE 'WARRIORS ('ARRY "JUG." Th(WHY jyrINO CO.MBA'.1' SPANISH CLUB MEETS At the weekly meeting of Lia Socle- dad H-ispanica held last evening ~ni University hail, Norman L. Willey, of the Spanish department, who spent the past summer ;n Mexico, gave an account if his experience in that country, and exhibited to the club his collection of Mexican pictures. Ti~c work on the Spanish play, Las! Cigarras Hormigas, is progressing favorably, the provisional cast of thirty-five members has been select- ed and weekly rehearsals are being fI n no rn nria Fbrnn E3.-rrn [I buLU ILH LAI'INLU ASSOCIATION 'TRUSTEE MIMEOGRAPH ING I.t Sent off by a howling miob of stu- ufeiu. The club has round (1it neces- dents cheering for -Yost, Michigan and sary to refuse a number of applica-j the "Little Brown Jug", Michigan's tions because the membership is lrn- Varsity, football team, contenders for~, ited to fifty. the "championship of the West," I- - boarded the train at 2:40 o'clock yes- 'COLUMBIA COACH QUITS terday afternoon on the last leg of ____ their journey for the coyeted title. New' York, Nov. 23. - Frank J. Jug Makes T'rlt (Buck) O'Neil, head football coach at 1With the_ excejption of those who; Columbia university for the last three will follow the team to MvinneapolisI years, has resigned to devote his en- to see the .game, the .send-ofd was the tire atteatton to business. O'Neil's last chance that followers of the contract expired this year. Maize, and Blue head of seeing their - team before the last battle of the Auto Holdup Fruistrated year. Alumni' and townspeople as St. Paul, Nov. 23. - An attempted well as students wvere down at the holdup of an armored car carrying the station when the train left. payroll of a dry goods firm was frus- IThe "Little Brown Jfug", which hads! trated here at noon today when one played a conspicuous role in the con- of the. two bandits was shot by the test between the two schools for many driver of the car. The highwaymen yeiars, was again brought out andI escaped in an automobile driven by a made ready for 'dispute. As Tad Wei~ womlan. man, assistant coach, carried the fa-I mouzs water bottle on his shoulder toI Wife cf Alumnni Hal Custodian Dies the train, the cry started throughout1 Mary F. Pattison, wife of Leroy the crowd, "Bring back the jug, fight IP~ittison, custodian of Alumni Ale- team fight." 1 moral hall, died at her, home at 5321 Only for one year since the recovr- Packard st reet at 5 o'clock MondayI fcry of the jug bye Michigan in 1906 c~orning. She is survived by her hus- ,arve the Gophers held the trophy. band ant i Sx children. This was, in 1919 when they won by -- _. - a 34-7 victory. In 1920 it was brought A review of "The Knight of the back to Ann Arbor where it hias sincc Burning Pestle", by Delbert Clark, in remained,: a symbol of Michigan vic- f The Sunday Magazine for Nov., 26._- tories-and a challenge to the North- Adv. men. - Professor James W. Clover, of the. department of mathematics, was re- appointed to serve a1s a trustee until 1926 at the recent meeting of the Teachers insurance and anniiity asso- ciation along with Dr. Henry S. Prit- chett and Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip: Professor Thomas S. Adams, of Yale University, was the new member ap- pointed for the same term. Professor Glover returned yester- day from New York city where he was in attendance at the meeting of the board of trustees of the Association. W enley to Address G~raduiate ('111) Prof. I'L M. Wenley, of the plhiloso- phy department, will be the speaker to open the second meeting of the3 Graduate club, which will be held jDec. 2, in Barbour gymnasium. t Irving Warmolts, D. S. C. E CHIROPODIST 706 First Nat. Bank Bldg. # Phone 1746-J WAe are now loecei i our ne:w stoice*at 611~ East University Ave. and are showing a fine line j of cut flowers, flowering plants, 1 palms, ferns and baskets. 1. Is the most economical meanis of duplicating text books or laboratory manuals in lots of 10 to 1000. 2. ?Makes possib~le new editions with revisions and additions each year or each semester without snaking the cost to the. student a burden. 3. Naves the student much time which might otherwise be~ wast- ed in the reference library waiting for books. 4. Shields the author from criticism and at the same time brings helpful suggestions from students and associates. 5. Is copyrightable and as safe as printing. 6. Furnishes an opportunity for the teacher to build, his own book with which he can better present his subject and. from. which he will eventually draw a handsome royalty. 2iND FLOOR EDWARDS BROTHERS 308.10 SOUTH STATE STREET #V r * - .. U. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY BRUSHED WOOL' CAMIEL SWEAXTERS Lutz Clo' thi g Store DOWN ITOWN Vcor Climim~wan, iia jid sncehis arrival in U. S. The g VatFench states~man has bioughit cown the severe criticism of U. >. Senato r-,ori and Hitchcock, who denounced the "Tpiger" in the senlateyetry as an inappropriate oksn of the 'French people. The denunci--Ain as the result of C emeueIdcau's criticism of the attitude of the rUniited taites toward the Euro p--a situation. M~ T7 __ E ! ri * W W. Wv NLew Discovery .ma Jrtlooci txpert~ M fakid onger Life X, '( NoIr,Iv. 2.Leucocytes, the g the 721'Eted?( tissues healed much whitec~rruclea ;_th blood, have 'Mode slowly, i at all. ibeen found by Dir. A Cxs(arrel theI Although the tissue ceases to grow a~sieople reach old age And also be- famos s~r~en 1ho hs fr soe. to break (lowni, Dr. Carrel point-' 3 ea rsbe nn1 _king e:perm ent s as a ed out, new tissue will grow to' heal membenD,:r of {he Reaearch Staff of tihe _________________ Entire Squad Goesj William Frankhauser, 'z5 L, Varsity cheerhcjader, from a position on a boy car, led the crowd in cheers as the, team boarded, the train. The noiseG cf the yelling increased in volume as the train started out of the station and continued until was out of sight. The entire squad, coaching staff, and traiMners made the trip. The +team will return from Minne- , pol s 7:05 o'clock Sunday night, Annl larbor time, arriving at the Michigan 3entral depot. Regents to H ear Indiustrial :Rep",rtt In additYOn to business already scheduled for the regular meeting ofj the Board of Regents here today, a re- port will be heard' on the promotion of industrial research. Regents Han- chett, .Clements and Sawyer, make urj the committee which is in charge of the work. I hILL AUDITORIL AI ELECTRICAL NOVEIl1EJR 25THl SHU*3ENT Pdghtn 50«75-S 1.00 i I op Mt TesTh r.andSat., 25a and 60c' 0pposits, Cadillac Hotel Main 7790- TAE BNTELLECO.' In Jean Archibald's Comedy ",CALL THE DOCTOR" Sometina New-A Doctor of Domestic Difficulties' . r.. N~ ghts 50e to $2.50 , o o$ o G AR1tC. Ma!t. 56c to920 Direct From the N. Y. Winter Garden. ~elin 'S.pICE of 1922 B VALFSK \ SURAPT Brendel andc Burt. Midgie Miller, Sam Hearn Llora H-offman. Othiers, anti a GARDEN OF EDEN BEAUTY CHORUS PHONE 11t) 611 EAST 1J'IVE2RSITY AV. , a li a TODAY !.Iclkefcller1instituter, to be the agency W-nich prevents, the spread of infec- tio0 i aiml isesue3 and' brings to! those tissue ;sub:stan ces which they need for 1,uilding thems.elves. Dr. arre's iscoerytempted sat- entist. whircardhim make the an- noun cement at the Na tional A.pcademy of Se16 (I " meeim I -e cIockefel-, 1cr institute, to seuate;asto wheth- cr sccincc by utpiliziing the white corpuscle.; will eventiually find a way c; nrolongig humani life indefinitely-.' So far", no such a chievcement has been attemnptedt. Dr. Carrel describ- ed' mneely the ex'eriments he 'has m ade with4 cultures of leucocytes ex- tracted from chicken embryos and with tis~ue kept alive by immersion in "Ring, er solution" after it had ben ctu from the body. H;Is experiuacnts showed, Dr. Car- r3l said, that the. white corpuscles rrotect the body against infection and give new vigor to cells that have lain d'ormant. The secretions of the leu- cfcy-tes now only caused new tissue to grow iri the place of diseased tissue, b11t, lie found, when thzey were lack-I AND SATURDAY ONL Y Ii -. via Ellis Island HO HIGH A PRICE? King Richard offered his kingdom for a horse. It's not necessary to give so high a price. We have plenty of well-trained saddle horses for hire at $1.00 per hour, and our cash-coupon plan makes the'm even cheaper than that. Pr~ A'e~xmi Carel THE MULLISON STABLES 326 East Ann Phone 87' woopp ... = 11 WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES- wounds and fractured bones even in PROFDI'. V!, 1, ) IoUNXi'"S fold age. Sis 11"ES 0' E V4lUtX"ON "This fact could be explained by the - - - Ihypotheosis," said Dr. Carrel, "that (Continuedfrom I a~o Onze) leucocytess bring to adult tissues sub-, belief that thi qestion is an open'-Itarces which they need for regenera- one. tir.n. This hy~thesis is substantiat- Quoting Dr. hiu , "it.seems that., ed by obs rvation that the initiation Mr. Bryan and his szippor tir hav%,e; of wounld healing seems to depend. m1ade it their purpose 'to su ppress upona the coming of the leucocytes. funrther inquiry on the question out- iUndoubltedly the leucocytesj set free sidec of enldowed in sti tutions, r. g- at ctiv.f ig ;substna-ces in the Bryan is averse to the teachings of tissues." evolution _n tax-supportedi institu-! tions. His idea is thlat tlie publicl lay C;4y '1ub t,,I' lld Smoker ~should not. ie taugti anything which; At the meeting of the I'ay City club the majority do not want it to know, Wedncsday night it was decided to and even evolutiGon, hie holds, is one ot'; give a smioker next Tuesday evening those things. a oes this not britkg nI Tine folloip g officers were elected back to _the days of inquiisition ano1 for this 'year: James L. LDuffy, Jr. suppre'ssio~i of knowledge? For who is '24E, president; Otto G. 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