THE MICHIGAN: DAILY.'.SD ,_ _ _____ AS ENOTED1 Reports ion structioni for ary ThirdJLargest in Country's iHistory L SCANDAL CAESES TRADE UNSETTLEMFENT ybuilding reprorts as given cent issue of Blradstreet's the total for that month o be the third largest in the history. The building exhi- parts of the United States normous quantity of work econstruction trade is rel- 'e most active with steel, and }uilding materials Seizure Of Orduna May Force British Action Against In ternational Smugglers ,Of Liquor Jumnp Praises "Plastic Age" Read the Want Ads eo salient points in the month's rt°=indicate great unsettlement, for the most part to the political Eal which is occupying the cent- interest. Western Steel interests more ;active than those in the "The 'whole steel industry is in tter condition everywhere than it last year at ths time. contrast with the unsatisfactory its from mst of the lines of re- trade, the reports in another col- from -chain stores and mail-r- houses for February,'and the tw thes of 1924 are remarkably, good, Vdin~ to Bradstreet's. The two nesses report a" gain of 17 per over February of last year. This be dfue to the fact that the above es of distribution have widened g lines competitve with previously dlished' marketing systems. Mile bank clearing at leading cities he United States for the week II rig March 13, as 'reported'to the ial aggregate a loss of 16.3 per , from last week, .Michigan's peo- I may note that Detroit is one of few cities which report- a gain- per cent. Business failures for week number 425 which compares , 505" in a like week in 1922. [eat exports show a loss over last s trade. For the 37 weeks end- March 13 corn exports totaled U, bushels, as against 76.4.2,- bushels in the same period a Year{ 'AL PASTR CCEPTS CROSS[ ISLE PO SITION, v. Charles T. Webb, student pas- of the Episcopal church, has ac- ;ed a call to beconme pastor of St. .es church, Grosse le.Mich. Jor past six years Mr. Webb has had ge of the work at Harris hal, ex- ling his interests to include both student work and the young peo- 'program in the parish. r. Webb has had charge of St. rew's church school, and is also ay recognized as an excellent tt master for his work among the Scouts in the city. The Rev, ry Lewis rector of St. Andrew's in discussing his departure: t Is a wonderful advantage for )ne ,beginning work in a parish ave such an efficient helper as Mr. ! tb Under his guidance the work mg the Episcopal students has vn remarkably;' he has been lar- responsible for the success of Sunday night student suppers, and he increase in all 'student acti- lie has also done an excellent e of work in the church school among the young people of the sh, his influence with boys being derful.' All who are in any way ected with St. Andrew's will miss greatly." picture of Edwin Denby, 96L, for- I secretary of the Navy has been ed in 'the corridor of the third *of the Union. The corridor con- spictures of famous alumni tronize Daily Advertsers.-Adv. ... .....::,............r.. ::.7 :....:... .....:*... : ..:-. he m ost vh e o ne a d t{ w.. .hnve o oe e ndprofound ... ~ ~ ~~in, the Cong.'regaitiona curh uday :.::.....:. :.:....::.?.... . ,:> -.,< >{: :>?> ;:... ~I of this book that has recently "tarti- :,...::,; :<;:;; > .> -.y.:::s;;>. .: ?t . t . :; ed the country by its bold and realistic '' >'x :. , 4, -. " : ;w : :?'"You can't write a novel like this it Sunday school language," Reverend l.'Jump declared. "Percy Marks in w n- # ..... Ming this book said I will not conceal life as it exists in the collegefie tzo today, " but will picture it as it is so as to give college men anal women a betiter chance to combtth eptations tha face them' and hl e has accomirshed .' {am.; . :: ., ., >' ' . : . r v.. ... "}:}t . k <}F:.w .: .:::{ .. .';.".it. His book is based on observations: ;.t. . . .. .. A " ~.. ..,. ".". .' ,.. :.., >{.gained through contact with students .. . r - y .,,"., Y. . , .: :.. 'r: f .at, three:':collegesay. so.}it.ais'accurate." "Ever parnt ofa boywhos en .... ..: . .... .......*........,;r:. .:.. x r .:{ M ' 3; ° .; . .. : terin a college shouldl first read this book so as he will better. understand what 'college life is like. The story { = e steamship Orduna in INew York hlarbor I itselIf is anm inspiration for it shows Seiur ofth S.S.Orfuna, of the Royal Staein Packet company, by the United States officials in New I howptatioof gmaon fo nte y ry York, who made accusations of violation of the customs, prohibition and narcotic laws. may bring to, a hBead in temptl ationofm odern. life in t- London a situation caused by charges that the indifference of the British government is responsible. for patly pssitaio the. Thre isbotk wholesal~e violation of Amnericatn laws by :British citizens engaged in illegal liquor traffic." that is, not either directly or indirect- The U. S. governintt demanded $1;000,,000 bond of the owners of the Orduna.' yrbkdyth'aho. Two members of the crew confessed to .charges. of smuggling narcotics. The captain was accused of lyrbkdb teato. knowingly signing false manifests, with the consent of the company., ~omntn dMrh1.Su p ,firdents of the Republican club of .the Cl i sI is ov r.f m rc deiphi Tlo Hold } University of Indiana will hold a mock I Debates j O A m r w j Republican convention here May 1. WasTwnt nTousand Years Ag ___TngtPatronize Daily detsr.Av IAdelphi House of, Representatives I_________________ Santa Barbara. Calif., March 17.--! two small Diomede islandls also help will' pick its freshman' debating. teamI That the American Indians had an an- Ko break~ the passage. This strip of a h eua vel teiga :0 DTOTUNIIED LINES cestory .common with the Mongolian, o'clock tonight in the Adelphi roomI tribes of Siberia and crossed to Alaska water, at t times is frozen over and,, on the fourtht floor of University ball. EAST' BOUND John P. Harrington, of .the Smizthson.- ice or in boats which were made by the spealches on any phase of the nega- every two hours to 9:10 n.,im. ian~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inttto.Ildasee tteeris ie. ieo h ujc,"eovd htExpress; 7 a. m~ $, 8. .and ge~y1 Mr.Hans itonarvda hsble' r ~Harrngton hdiscounts the theory congress sL'y a two-thirds'vt hud tQhust .m after extensive research on the Pac- advanced by some anthropologists that be able to override a five-to-four d- eocals:wo a.uin., 8:5 a. .,d ifi cost Hefixs he iscvey o Ithe 'Indians migrated from the Poly- cision of the supreme court concerning every mT ourpsltonly, .1:4, Amfercastby fe the ndan stcor tha I nesian islanids.. the constitutionality of a federal law. 1 .i.T pia~ol,1:6 AinFromp. i., 12:26 a. :m. and 1:15 a.in. 20,000 .years ago. Explaining his; be- ,"Fo my studies of, the Indian This will be the subject for, the annualI lief that the ,Indians went. directly. to i races of the Pacific coast I believe that Alpha Nu Adelphi freshman debate Lij es 84 .in'BOUnd ee w Alsa cos h ern Sa nsedthe -Indians, after crossing from Si- which, will be held the first week after , iied afnfadeer w Alsk in ea nsed a: hours to 8;4, p. mn. of oer he cainof' leuianislands, beria .gradually spread :from Alaska spring vacation.ixrs(m inloastp)9:4 atontePcfi os n hnc vr Pi eting will be' open' only to i.anevrtw hort :O at a time when the islands may have ,d w h aii os n h n eo e Ili e been an isthntus connecting the ,two I all No~'th and South America. This is active members of the society. It will p. in. 1 , cotnns i as ae ntesnuaito pyia efloeiy nipran uies Lcl:75 .M,1:0s.m b rm ~aase on cthe ingularity ochscal- I betig folwdbtnipratbsns oas :0a nX:0a conin ntshesarpyfS: ibhaateitisrhewdepeaacur meincoast________________ rom a long strip of Si,_,ian c ast C.tfcso- tl rxtc n i Europe, Orient, Etc. To get the bettor reservations, It wil be very nectessary th~at you arrange your plans soon. BOOK EARLY Sing List Rates; I1st. tad Cairtor rdClass ALL STEAMSIP IN~ L1ES, TOURS AND CRUISES A smalil dcposif secures space. 1),lay no !nngcr~ Licen~sed and Blinded Steam~h;!' and lau.,nee A,,L,, WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE I . . Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv, / , 'T r * *~ t . : :. HIELP WANTED Stud(ents-we have a propositionz that will earn you mloney n ow. Something that youwvill w ant to follow th~rough1 the summer vacatio n, F'oitparticulars write j. JIOJISTr 061)9Sparta Aie. A New Patterl' SAMPLES Permanently on DLspjay at GUY WOOLFOLK & CO. 836 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Mich.. I Designed by INCC'RPOAATV'D BROADWAY AT 40"' STRET144 WEST 42"0 STREET METRoPot4TAuNOPERA IlOija o 9. KKcsOCKEBV.LDING NEW YORK( I WVH,1. 1 ---- ESTABLISHED 1818 M~ADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STRET N EW YORK4 Telephone Allrray Hill 8&o Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT Today and Tomorrow March .18 and 19 with Samples. of Ready-made Clothinig. Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for;Spring I tne 'Alaskan snoei nplain sight I i' ttt~ i U u~wtusau nI ll QIu 4an across ;Bering Strait, which; at one1 exhaustive study' of the languages." Patronize Daily Advertisers..-Ads-. point is only 50 miles in' width., The : ... r i 3 , C MAYTHOSTWO SENIORS FOR BUSINESSI" Mr. Hj. AW. Cheney, '95E, represient- ink the Allis Chalmners company of Mlwaukee, is' in Ann Arbor to inter- Tiew senior engineers relative,.to, thej training system conducted" by that: company In~ its shops and offices. "The wide scope of the Allis' Chalmz-.4 ers company inthe field of manufac- turing, articles'. for use in the elec- trical field, and in particular in thej power equipment line," said. Mr. Chen-. ey, "affords a splendid opportunity! for a college 'graduate to study' the' manufactur~ing end of electrical engi- neering in a:; practical and complete mranner' Two members of the senior engineering 'class drill be selected, to enter the training course after gradu- ation in June. Mr. +Cheney' arrived in' Ann Arbor Sunday, and spent' yesterday inter- i viewing men. He will be ;here today, and can be found at the Union or in the electrical engineering depart- inment of the. Engineering building. f "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. ! WHITEY March 18, 19,20, 21,.22 20th Anal JUtNIO MA RCH N, .fl 'I' W 1T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 } 10) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 24 25 2, 27 28 29 SPRING BATS READY. 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