__________THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, IMARCH 9, 1924 Whe Week's News Iii Brief (Cotinued from ]Page one) ntire' machinery of the present; Lbank, with its 40 branches dis- 'ed throughout Germany. as which is colores& and odor- wd said to be more deadly than ow existing has been developed te Germans. The 'first plactial nstrtion of Its powers occurred 18 workmen inadvertently walk- ta room whichi was filled 'with to latonlal League of German .=f-X74Wttwae?do ,r knows 1 ,ut one great 'aim- ration. for the day that is "sure me."? Tis sentence struck the Ite of a celebration held recent- commemorate Kaiser Wilhelm I is army. o notes, exchanged by Premiers! onald 'and Poineare, revealed! a frankness unprecedented in d- tc documents the policies of the overnments. :MacDonald decar- at he did not like the French Na- list program with its provisions large military and aerial es- hment,'and that England viewedI .h suspicion. was estimated that there are 5,. i6 unemtployed in 'Germany at the tt tune, and 15,000,000 dependent lely divurgent comment has been inz the British press, on the text 1e Anglo-American liquor treaty' Sprovides for the 'searching of ih vessels within an hour's steam- listance of shore. It is' feared he "hour's steaming" clause will ise to violent disputes.I rbirth rate in England was 19.7 e thousand last year. But the atton, problem remains utnin- dd because the death rate was luring the same time-the heal- twelve months whih nglantd :vr experienced.' sannouncement of a probable from° Great lritainI to the So- S150,000,000 °pounds was .recived interest by hlih British authori- Ilt camse as. news'to them. ISocialsts are mrak fig a strong or the' contrl of the next Bel- government . They caused the fall of the Theunis ministry, and emfand one 'Of their own. ~n effort to prevent ctizens fromI more than o6nce, athoities in a epublic of, Santo Domingo h avek Irized the pratice of sa~ing a' ,patch of hair fromc beifid the! ear' of eachi citizn s ,he- votes: s will 'also be r'equred to stick fnger "into intdeible" ink, as a s, of identificationi. wc war began in the Balk~n, and finifsh in the alkans." Thi has wi a common' saying which has 'as a result of the present Bulgar- erbian-Jugoslavian differences. MMON , HEAL Till roe. English immigrants commit- uicide 'in C7anada. The athor- af both England and Canada are ght up, and the pnderous ma- ry ofinvestigation has been set )tion. Eventually, it will be de- that opening the door, letting in rimmigrants, and forgetting all them. dos't work- either for ,migrants or the country. Some may ,result from the investiga- but--people have died in order to' ilrlish it. Ia sad fact that education in c health receives its greatest im- after people die. Any health rknows it is much easier to get+ to promote health after there eon an epidemic of disease. mnimunity may obtain water from rcc that is known to be danger.- and, yet, too often it requires a; id epidemic before preventive are taken. ailpox threatens, yet no amount] inled matter, no warnings, seem ient to bring about the wide-scale. ntive action that is' necessary" e epidermic start, let a few deaths and the necessary action will be ibut-people die to accomplish . i IWIIATISGOINGOQN1 ['''DAYj 9:s0 --University Mjen's Bible Kass meets in Uipper room, Inane hall. 10 :00--Bayonne club mieets in roomi 302,Uiion. 10 :1-- Book-sermon on Lawrence jConrad's novel, "Te mper," Congre- j gational church.I {1 :00--Studenlts' class;, ipper room, Lane hall. 12:00--Lenten~u open forum, Congrega- tional church. 3:0-oeton1 students' sing~ University hosptal 5:30-2.Lutberfm student forum mieets at Guild house.t 5:0 - Ecrugregational students hour; motion picture survey report, 5.30--Social hour, Przs ytelrian church. 5 :30--Lutheran student forum, Zion parish halt. 6 :30---"k ther" T. Mi. I den speaks on° "Miracles," Lane hail. 6:90- Christian Endeavor meeting, Presbyterian church. -0:30---"Tbie Gospel" According to IWil-! liam James." Dr. Robins, leader, Unitarian parlors. 7t :Tewlsh Students' congregation' meets, Lane hall auditorium. , 7 :30.-.otlon picture service- "That I Somiething," Congregational church.f 1110DAY 12 :00-Journal #Pib unjMch, Union. 4 -0-MAtlnee Musicale meets in the; School of Music. 4:40--Freshman (Girls' (Glee clubi)meets' In. Barbour gymnasiuim., 0:0--ugclstaff dinne'r, Union. TUESP AY !Honoliilii, Mar.- 8.-The vanguard of 6:30--Exhaxie clb dnner ~ 1:4'f-Maiuc Msiecale lunch, room ! what may develop into extensive Ja- 31,Union. 31.ninaneimirtofoCua ase 31. :00--onlaeeimgrtonday.Cua pse1r:ayers, Williams' Honolulu recently on the Toyo Kisatn 6:30-Forumn club dinner, room; 19, Miemo- Al chapel. Kaisha linear Rahuy Marna which is Union. r4 :30-Univ ersIty Girls' Glee club meets carrying 3workers. I7 :,3"--Aeronautie society mieets hil in Batrhlour gymnasium. - room 302, Union. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING 7:00-Education (10) bmee's ini room "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anythingI. BIG RESULTS- 306, Union. cquickly.-Adv. ON LITTLEB INVESTM1ENT Tender yo3ung roast turkey, , delficiously brownied... with tasty desn..En rn t 1 ro - U S ~ * * ~ ', ~ S * 1 4 On living models! Every spring ,mode. Goodyear fashions will be displayed T ue sday evening at Granger's Academy. The most instructive and en- tertaining style exposition ntn Arbor has known. You are invite d! U U ~ i ~ , ~ah berry-sauce. That's a Sun- day dinner special at 55c Arcade Cafeteria Upstairs, Nickels .Arcade jiich igan ,Cafeteria 612 East Liberty Street , Fr 'STARTING TODAY TWO SOLID WEEKS AT THEM DSO I'H "1 13SE AID! d Keehe i ls, dmirrrewho never mThO Star, with mae0 Filue011" ". 11.. ,4. "l , - .. }+St ~t,: -let{ ,. ' e .,e a ,,..,. "I iaL T S IT R -q ...{4i .Mal't AM~ . Yt'y' ..t ~: y*L Itr 'l. ";\',,1M':y , S~yI,:1 + 1S1 ",dMTo..m t, Got H lM i3 an i th HRCAS .OI i in peaT l ot UnieT a of HE AT - w + I "PIED PIPER: MALONE"-Kiddies of BLOR DADDY." Mr. Meighan3 H \ ya AlldStyles andVSzes."And When Thy Good Taste of he Sea ma Homeed Start otCut 4-t1It a Stoy ot ound ad\Has"ried Hl'Lu. ce FrngFokvSip.ndShpin--. =w CHAxES1 .1, rnd.LGI CA ERL tl f 'lrTwo ofihi ro'd.a_''ssNo eN t uoi i Comdiv 'jFurish Gret Abndan efern ttIlntorto icue \aa -+y,1 ,' [ 4, . "',''x. i a g 'YI :'x 00 m"AO TFA E r onis ot isGan Wih im n pel o lik Tarnolou"TH E lude' j- St r o C t U ts a S oy o o n , a HasaTriedi L cui - SUIA ,f ofYou EnTonoyomdceTithin in SCHEEDULREETHETAMIEACIECLUDE A:00- LOIS "BLSCN GORGE DADDY" 10R, CHARLECK HOME AND aBdRHKE" CAMERO WIN "a ic ediucation in private health goal of health officials. That oks far awa y as long as the , ident mlethod of public educa- t have people die. N. S. ccCity, Mar. .-President Ob- believes the republic will be ,tely paiied in 20 days. y' classified for real results. Irs. Merrick[ w1