THE WEATHER CLOUDY; :1O TEMPERA- TURE CHANGE it ia aItiI ASSOCIATED)Pit LEACSEI WIRE SE MEMBER WESTERN CON FEI EDITORIAL ASSOC] I- 7-= VOL. XXXIV. No. 126 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 PRICE, FIVE Cl EIGHT PAGES 4 . r+ . COOLOSERETINSReviewer F inds Junior PlayRIKDSLTD BNSILMA Melodious,'Winsome!yWilty LEAD; LAFO LIETTE ~~~ii~ny;ae the inspiatZin ftheIT3eattie) sings her loe song: as the'T IV ES MO Y D PLC TA CT ticindr e d ilmusic. 150 i(onie'1nomu ct I sgoadteinterpret- I huPn dre nd' f Iftjgrs, alM i incaming. iss Beattie again T # ~~gan women, and as strictly collegiate dispays her very pleasing voice'! * *~r"AOAjO Et MKN atmnosphere are the elemental. qual when she sings during the Egyptian Im, 11TEC1115, ANID WHISK 1LINS FORK FOR FIT4Ii OVERI NOREEiTH OTW OT''0ES AK stties° which characterize the annual ance. tievVoice is of admirable ('OfM IN FOR SHARE OF CLAUSE ON INSURANCE PASSED) IN 'Rt1IIARIES production now playing at the Whit quality. "The World of Make Be-! ATTENTION BY OTHER B1 (- it i 'j !!I I 'r (M i r# i BRONZE PLATE TO )IARK POSITION OF CISS FIX Mlarking the spot 'where stood the elm tree planted by the class of '69. which was torn flown to hake room for the new literary bttilding will be a bronze plate hearing the 'inscription, "M1ore Than Half a Century Mere Stood the Class Tree of '69 Growing to a Mighty Elm." The tablet, a donation by Charles F. Brush.,'69, of Cleve- lanld, will -te placed in the ground floor of the building ex- actly over the shot where the elan formerly' stood. It has now arrived in the office of the sup- ervisor of building plans and will be inserted in the floor when it is ready. HSHIFTS TO TEAPOI "IOENDI~A RUM ORS OF OIL Il)EAL AT Hi CIIICA(40 CONVENTION ONLY GOSSIP 1 EFFORTS TO GET LEASE 1WERE IN VAIN, GARDNE Harding Quoted As Saying, "Fall kido s NQ."O opcO RURAL VOTE EXPECTED TO MAKE RACE CLOSER McAdoo Amasses Huge Lead In Geor- gia ffith Underwood Forces )tak.- lug Poor Showig Fargo, North 'Dakota, March 19.- (By AP)-With President Coolidge maintaining the lead in the Republi- can indorsement race in yesterday's primary in North Dakota, late returns1 today showed Senator Robert LaFoll- ette reckoning to displace. Johnson from second place. When 733 of the state's 2508 had been heard from the President had a plurality of more than 11,500, the count standing; Coolidge 27,527, Johnson 15,973 and La Follette 13,183. Rural Results Slow The first scattered returns were mostly from cities .and towns in; 35 of the~ state's 53 counties. Mlost of the rural precincts remain to be heard from. The 'totals of Mr. Johnson and Mr. LaFollette' were swelled as the rural precincts began to report and John-r son' headquarters' here expressed confidence that more complete figur- es would swing the tide in his favor. Nevertheless, Coolidge supporters declared that the President wottld Dave a plurality when the final figur- es w ere in, although not so great as the initial report., would indicate. The vote polled by Mr. La Follette was noted with~ satisfaction. by hits hackers, especially in view,,,of the fact. that his name was withheld from the ballot.- at his request. Stickers 'were. pasted on the ballots by his adher- ents, ] cAdoo Uniopposed William. GC! ufMt A~,oo a nnoe ney theater. All of the details alppeared and sounded well from the vantage point of the balcony, sort of ani ethereal touch. you know. The gowns appear-( ed well, the make-up seemed 'smooth. and the voiles were just feminine enought to mnake the whole affair l interesting. Some disappointment is expericenced in the first few mo- mnents, but these are more than justi-' fled as the thread of the "plot" is 'un- wound.° The dancers become 'mor'e 3enthused, the scenery is better, the j leads seem more assured of their pro-. Iper position on the stage. The second 'act is unqualifiedly good. ' One of the high points of the play is -reached when Ming Toy (Lillias j lieve" justifiably received most hearty ap~plause. No comparison with' other campus" productimis is possible when one at- tempts to review the performance of the evening.. Indeed, such a compari- s on would be more or less 6f a sacri- lege, as its were. Professional spirit is entirety lacking, and it is a com-n- mendation for the "play" to make site an observation. Memories of some- iwhose heels slipped on a rose lpetal mingle themselves with a delight in the "cossack" who flirted deliciously with the man on the front row, Slight masculine figures with a mark- nish swagger, a certain fat policeman adAopWhml.Othsnot escape the discerning observer. FIGHT PROMOTER MUST I TELL ABOUT FILM DEAL' 1hiugherty In vestigtlng Cloniiiaittee Has Quiet D~ay At wa shin gtou Washington. March 19.-(.By AP) - In comparison with the unusual whirl- wind sessions, the Daugherty investi- gating committee had an easy time today. Senator Wheeler, the comn- mittee prosecutor was absent with a. cold, and Paul Howland, chief of coon~ sel for the attorney general improved the opportunity to bring out testi-i Imony favorable to him. Tex Rickard, the prize fight promotor, is summoned i i 1 CURTIS INTRODUCES BILLI SAME A S ONE IN HOUSE D~emiocrats Appear' Ready to Ctarry on Battle for Full Cash Payment Option Washington, March 19.--(By A. P.') -As lines formed in the Senate today for the fight on the soldier bonus bill, reported from the house, sentiment indicated 'that it would displace the tax reduction bil for immedli to con- ; . I ! 1 E i I j Negtive Teami Sets Out For Madison, To l.nI',t A Mrfiv -.r,L,n. ! Clearing Reserye Washington, March 19.-(By A. P.) --.After lifting the lid of another box of rumors those having to do with "oil deal" at the Chicago Republican convention in 1920, the oil committee turned back today, to the lease of Teapot Dome to H-arry F. Sinclair and the efforts of 'its tenants" to enforce claims there. The gossip sideration in the finance committee.I The paid up insurance bill pawsed; by ti he house mt with zener~l favor f t for the' Dengcatic presidential 'pre- £erziceendorsement. Mee ger returns gave Harrison .Gar-l nett, of St. Thomas, a Coolidge ad- herent, a 2 to 1 lead for Republican.!~ national committeeman.- " For 'Dem9' cratfc vuational committeema'n ''1. R Perry had a narrow margin over R. B. Mtuvphy.: Atlanta, Geoi:;ia, March 19.- The mnajor'ity "6ofXV.'. Mc'Adoo over OscdrI W. Under'wood for the 2R Georgia' de-f legates' to the Democratic national convention continued to mount. as re- turns came in from, the ,primary hold today. At nine o'clock tonight newspa ner returns' indicated tha4McAdoo had 250 convention votes to 64 for tUnderwood. Two hundred and seven votes are nec- essary for a majority.I S150,ODO FIRE HRAGEFS IN LUMBER YARDS5!MILs Iunting toi, West Va., March,1.-j (By A. P.)--Fire raging 'In the, lumi- ber yards and mxills of the Minter. P-onies corporation Here: caused dam- age tonight estimated° at $150,000 and was threatening destruction of fesi- ecdntial property in ,the vincinity. The 'entire, city was thrown into darkness at. nightfall when the. flame severed , the high-tension wires of the Con solidated Light and Power compalY. All the electric: power lines running into the city were also. severed. Literary Magazine Will Appear Today Wtimnsies. campus literary mag- azine, will appear today. Numerous short stories and poems are included in the issu~e, among which is featured the short story by Irene McFadden Kingston, '12 "For 'They Shall Inherit the Earth." Acceptance of an article by a graduate marks a departure from Whimsies' established policy. Among the more lengthy articles contained in the issue are'"'West In- dian Devil Legend", A poem by Eloise W. Street, "Nothing", 'a short story by, M. A. ButThart, '26, and editorial com- meiit by Lawrence=Conrad, '23. SPRING , Boy-Bobbed Brunette, snap- ping, satisfying brown eyes, painted, peach pink cheeks, de- licious, delerlous red lips anti " as tomorrow's witness to tell what le " 44G A -~''" u"c ALWL ccalcvti x rc u a~tiu iv rinA I about the Chicago convention was e - knows about the alleged "deal" where among the Republicans but Demo- " 'i sconISI aldt h eaeivsiaosb CA l[RNINSP SSDY O T IE ~by the Carpentier-Dempsey fight films crats were apparently ready to carry RM _ Tu~~ioiffien ofior, d ay supprtr' of wRF N N P I S0 Y U U 1 1N W Tere shown in 1922 ,with guarantees -- .IIG IGIAATI Tiftafinio, adp utyserery of __of no prosecution. Senator Wheeler fihRoIhergruMnahjS~ tRiI or-General Leonard Wood in 'the- iRf lis expected back tomorrow and the In- house for a full cash payment op--:194capHg.Ie stated" frankly II fli~~~i i I ii r ~~~vestigation probably will return to tion. Senator Simmons of North Car-' Vasity d e ba t ers who willjtathhdnofrthdifrmin I__.. IVIv 'a 1LL 1iNt~S ULh~ga. ddntciet crss hm:'rankngDmoca on the an- n h nnhabout the gossip' with' which he s- --at omtedcaein againsrWis-,sorted the atmosphere at Chicago eas Attempt to Exclude All Aliens Having I DeamiElect of Business Admin istration examine William A. rr, former sec- cousin tmro ev Ann Arbor!I surcharged." No C(hanty to Become Citizens" School Explins ,Purposs retary'to former gove nor Whitman of; such a proposal although generally this morning. The team is composed I ae .Grefin ftelt When AdmittedI At Smioker Ne okwoh~be EstiY g on a straight out insurance bil with OfWle er 2,BrrmSbe President Harding,' and a man of about the' fight film deal" and aso ch a ntove-125, and D. 0. Cook, 124, with W. C. --el ndt~cmite e an option for cahpymett ee varied experience in the world of "ONLY TOICAL SOII'TI0WN" ;APPLICANTS MU1STP !ASS 90 w~hiskey dabend comtbusiness Dcko, 4,atenaand'wil e Or politicsral.casno ettldtotoldhn of usnssan oltvainllo vi OF,ASIA. IPIOBLEI'HP~ELAN HOURS OF LIT SCHOOL WORtK rgsbet orac.rn ntette omoeta 5,Dcopned'24 .leate'nd willo re~co tew a prvidd i te husemeaur. ro pbaccm p ea ing 0.epartentr. ofefforts on himself and assoiate to Td, a's tnTsses wer wa o te asproids ed pithe heomue hpbiipekn eprmn. establish right in the Wyoming re- Wasingon D.C; Mach19.--B y Medu n .0Day, etofhear rf em ctcotn ihgn licontends the deparuent of justice of the insurance provisions. Chair- nois and Wisconsin will debate on theisuetawith Pvrsidnsardnthc A. .P)-Plans to secure enactument of EdudEia, edo h economics' had been remiss in prsecuting alleg- man Smoot of the finance conmittee legitimacy of the Chico Draina e ct otaryPralln ttorngneS the Immnigration bill prop~osal for ex- department and dean-elect of the new ed lottery schemes, and Thomas D. Introduced a bill providing for in-!-prjctinteohreunvray ia tie aryg al, ndAttrny nra Dawkins, aTxspost of 'einspect-,suacpoiispoetIthtreunvstyiisDugry cuinoalalesieiibefrschool of business administration, ex-eas ofce s 1ac olce payable only at death f cuinoalalesielgbefror, alled in connection of reiosan anoce hewld otsp tomorow night. The local contest will Digaln ndvgru rs poa-nbeginatu8co'cock inuHll auditoium, exaingaongbyanaviorouWaish o' citizenship were. discussedI today' at plain h purposes and proposed wrk testimony of Captain, Baldwin of r the hous provision r h os for 20 year bei'a 'lc nHl uioin xmnainbySnto as-Pa ings o the nw schol las nightat Texs rangrs, JMichigan's afirmativ em ncld a conferentce attended, by the ,Call- i: itene collstngta Txsrnes endowment policies carrying the; ome 1 j ontana,Conpitte Prosecutor Gar- the economics smocker in the assem- 'onpiiee.I ng Kenneth C. Wigle, 24, Leo J. e utdPeidn adn'a 'orindelegation in congress. For- 1 ~yroom of'the Union. 'His subject la riiee. Nowicki, '25E, Elmer Sazman, '25,as Sfor Sna orPhean of that state and y ,. Nwcoo o1 10lillf ieSenator Curtis "of Kansas, a Re- Mwct,2E)leerS H. - 2, having said Fall is kind of T N;., T wase SenatorShoo of us[nss'with. ilr T ro, 4 lent, V. ;. MeClatchy of Sacreinento, who 01niit0tin",usnss14ilV1"FOR I publican member of the committee'tro,~atrae, on the subject of cleam ig the reurge. Adiisrton as l d~da ilcariglni will meet the negative Illinois team___________ recently appeared 'before''he" senate "The aims of the. schoolar three- as Vod. alil arin ni- here. The affirmat ive IInois team is ialfifgrati"ohnsaio,"mitteetonivbehalfl of fold," herue said.r t"Firtofthttommgiveilprofes- U l onbi OIclERRseRYsimilart ttonethate of that I05 After the meeting a approvtoemetbtheeonhinseam FOODO F MED ENSI steetwash pies of business management. Se. .accrigtth i-etdbt issued sa in that exclusion of aliens, 1o dly, to give training. in the -appli- ..Pan aska Oka,, arch 1 -BY 7dP uinsethsi .a il ealoe Who 'anrnot hope to become citizens, cto f ft,-5fO~i~ ~ ~~ 1 e id n s1 iue or .contm'mctive .peecles tip, 4 ,,, iJE sKY BL offers alogicalsimple practical and ti a (t ientific analys' 'nt Isoutio 93Q trlaeso sg hin'and ' efetge'ayulnof l }etrt o mriaj. and at- the clos 'f this'yer autction, 'ton re five' for rebttal. .l cials r}! : ?""7r";t frNi '" efett~e ~tonof'd4enir Aia, f n A ii l yY }t he contest will he anznouncdt o-~hntonD. , Mrch 1 '..-- tic immiagrati'Ow'p(Hoblebii. It has ai to freduce otime men in tie r la ionkii s Ihere late today. fo mrethnI - tl niv rsies '' "' " n ar+ a floo of DD , rt1l'BY' ged1 that the cgeemeans, agc e '. t 1 d , 1 i, s Five .bids U were i o.~ ;;:i ,1t' I)amendments prevent- mm ir ,;.,11Prof. L. , Eich ,with the assstanc~ iua einiitehuetd'o oen no"n'oc'wthTn~h'~ tthre commtiitv as a' wrole as rep-1 million d(lars- each.'Mdlaid' -Oil' ofMr.seiinoe, bthtfP hs="bho" ' " .'' - farapSate ah,1lio1.Hg paig eatethspe Ieiled to' accom lish''its 'pui'ptse a, dresented either 1by public or b r- company created the,:greatest sensa Ph -' e~Sk~bid ,huda w ffz"sel f' ~agencies." ~'t' " charge theaytesams.lAdmissionerto' shudPr ~ytY 1P'6f~~Iiofessor Day rthen 'eani hasized the :(O00 .r* ratna- ymm schoilastie ist~nding rare not exactly ; hageof teta' . msi~,icd tore'vent u-ezf teimail and otlr. r, elso pla; 'ct that the new' school. Will -not bethe mst tatha, ve ben. idfo a hindmance if information Inl the ps- 'thle debate iii Hill audtrim 'll be er sede~f iiesn crilniei 1 a tae-schoopl. of' collegiate grade. aqatrleo i h isoy~ sesion of, Ueau'Jkmes Gould of "thee free, it was announcedk" etasport-lhg'°i'd "promtmtfng thd ale' Ilns'esid IwilnbethalmofthetieOsage sale Phhilips teti'oieiim , ve sity -of 'Was hington s-any' = '' "~ f wrhless securities. ehool to teach the technical details iidtiow TnUie tte rsw naennetlee Stir Frenchm'en"o(ithviua tads rJnds ir.;on~ i dn1g.&%fo tac fi eits have been members of Phi Beta jlV QIW P[ hl~etaive Lavitt, Republican, Montana, indiviuchdtaltmaydetes r taugh y____ apacodn osatc etirs .I13111Ufh11UBII J to eliminate a section eempting from Su dtiis m ybmetrt u h. yIK p a c o~i g to saitc etbte, trades or industires thmiselves. ra by rDean Gould to tie Personnel Oi- the bill securities listed on stock ex- IParis, March 1$,--Bec ause Franmce PIo Sress General Principles 44 Lose Lives AS J'pcm committee. I NIII!IL UUIELUTYcIanges in cities of more than half has been arepubhic such a short time "'h;masso ntuto ilMnwohvebenhnrdwt IIfi IUJL11 a million population and doing busi' as rhcompar'ed with Its logbetrya a10placed at all times upon the' gen- !Submarine AHits "f'te iget fic her ontyha -H ess for' 20 years was carried. ep- -° Ittfee ofrfphaesdespisiessafmliiltatiions--with the One of the most prosperous eas eetai ]enio, Republican, tenedoprcamgthnreui-having a wide *and iimpotnt appicah-, eo aan ac 9-Tet fe' ds t flhaims-'Ilinois, author of the bill, In urging canism frequently and loudly. At it ad na f~' opo 0-o umrn 3 fteJpn honorary 'liberal arts scholastic frat- -In the history of the city is now being it adoption told the house "we want present they are much conicerne ie this sort of instruction the ad- ese Navy collided today with the;' ernity, are: John Quincy Adams, Mar- experienced by Ann Arbor, accoiding a bill with teeth in it but we must about the growing practice of sons or i ;tnVnBrn rnln Pecno nec ih'eiiaemsin reqiementsof the school waiship Tatsuta, (luring roinr ma-tnVnBrn Fakiire to a statement issued by the First noerfrwihlgtimate bus- rltvsinheriting seast in pam'ia ,lce ai'a m i mvesmd l4Rather Hayes, James (Garfield, ess." havnte,- beehigharetha n o.t ofins ihooso nd40vers nd ink26fthm4 offictae' ste; rhr r rCeead National bank, on the volume of 1bak Opstoit h il-'a e ,ielaetcaecfrfotst a h uinersa mstatoimitme hos f-snd0 men utide26Satsebo at er, ooevetclearings made by local banks during euicn The latst cass of eforts 'o hand"side 'Theodprg osvet Wiiaui oward Itie onths of February an,.Jnuay Iflpresentative'Ramseyer,epbla' down seats are tiose of Philippe' Bam seakr: Tatt, and Woodrow Wilson.h iue eelta aur,12 Iowa, wilt)declaied that if "we enact r , so of t clate M-mirice-Barrm - ixryaccordingto the s- oe F ral hours later the ,navy 'office as- ' P i ea Kap.w s f un e T hewith rea tot al f $341at 4.8Jiancuare isaio ik1hi9th2ais3il b ~eautoadAni Professor Day explained that applfi- ,'certained that while -attempts a ePiBea a- a fudda ih a oalo'$341,3,rI n la - lgsainlk hi hmlswl ,e teato;adAmrlJaumresbroh 'cn o dmsin t h e sho ecewoepoednteewsWilliam -amid:- Mary college In 1776. ;ings surpassed the marks of last- Dec- glated byevery state of the union. 1 ~' f th .Socalis leadr wh. tist- pr'esent a certificate showing little hope t nywud be foud I was originaly.-a social fraternity, ember and October supposed ~~tmeHe)dcae h il a oni h asasntdam-hbgnustofte lefrs ftantr'oe r nzdaftermatho.wrhsei. ,_ war. Both ar'e candidates for the t0g they have completed satisfactor'ily live. -i 'to'htntr vrogaze. biggest banking months of the 'ear: i-of*ahytr.- chme tte oigeetos I90 semester hours of work in the lit- Tmesbmriewet lwn s=d "Bank clearing figures 'can usually-' Younb rr te, whon'eecdto-tolIEi&y college. Among the euiits prOe t afeim.oiimi -m t a be depended upon to act as an accur ff " emtd mut'b -thteintb'Tha3,cosrutdewore -stheI AVUIcolatlpleinthscmunt'sprsn.I fingarsteoo,'-wahotenetyedi geointingaaelwo Lr~ UEOSE IiU AWAisRDin1 MILLIONnst lwhsfather's footsteps in politics pmca-tsef.eo ..cs''ccutiIple"said an e of icofthesFrst1P and literaturehasrecently published aid ttstcl methods, emntf Iago, is the- secoumd underwater'craft Natonal ank yesterday morning 011 his_ __ ___f__irs' nd pscbook, T e. e ub ec s as s ve on hs a ot erenty,"; SI G IB E andeLLli-I R l S S T O IT, paeoo lnSegr 'tltiqal science., commrieal .g~gegr' of the Japanese Navy lost-in- the, n the volume of clearings 'record l~Iif « I at required. he stated, because the ( ukofKbIls uut that plenty of money is changing ALdel hi Chooses nt w metods of bsns adminis -- Constantinople, March 19.-The hands in Ann Arbor, and that peopleI London, March 9.-After several I ~~~~tation require a cloercoiunialo Turkish cabinet at Angora has closed , are spending it freely." Clearings forI years of litigation in Glasgow courts, Freshman Team.l betwein business and public policy. LVLTONSTF T LL tihe American school at the Mediter- February 1924 surpassed those of the1 a Byzantine cross, incrusted in Je - ______ Inclostig, rofesoi'Day sid, We ranean seaport of Mersina, on the same month last year by more than ohes and valued at more than $;0, thtwilrersntte omen ationeandtur of vso.I ~ground that the principal taught the 'u ont hbliondsars.Toeareord to0,the ashnpdrietoberchurinte I chose the team thatofllrepresetitahies owatrie of wciton brad th ryof vson i B L .S N BRI ible to Mosie m i students. an one hf bili d la r st h ere s- 00.ras b en or er d o be reur e 'sceyi ieana dlh-l~aIthought. It is not hard to place such I___ heAgr governument takes the breaker as' thus far March has been province of Aquila, Italy, to .which INu freshimani debate at its regular meninl business. positions." After his Sa SlvdrMrc 19-AtrpsiothtaeiguscolhsI talk Pofesso Day asweredques- Theme' were two claimants to the weekly meeting Tuesday night. The'toiondfentpasofhewr three days of fierce fighting between no place in a lay republic. In a pmro prty, aim Italian icecream sho mselected were S. S. Bonello,'27, losscdfern hool. o Ue ork (p'lI roesx 2,ad0 . ysro ie~Ievolutionists and the loyal troops note in answer to a French govern- II AM assistant of Glasgow named~ Attila N. C. reeker Speaksd .-O Dystr, Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, net inquiry, the Angora governmentMLLO LEFT FracendtepietoMheprs I' 4 W. I. J n on '2 , w s c o e I r C d n Pro e sr Dy's t lk'F r L L- a qchea.d the re tos theap parsh as4 W T a thnat n,.'27,,waCrccker last night still was in the hands of served notice,- that religious schools Last'l fyteapblicspek-pheiorcenofthedefcto ovenmet, ustconform to lay princpals and - [;f f~T V romte hrcIi'11 adwa~o an tercpn hia ~asuoitt iv n atetsoeon"h 'n ttwasreported here. - doermette practices of other- schools or O.R CIT I ST, techrh i 11EadwaRo Laut -vaiepAdlphminon tpmkeirot TheIUnLfjtheardHIof;until May, ,19 wy1, when 'i'h u ~ii wsdnae tyt eckneI Revolutionary forces under 'Gen. ~;close. '-Franchme.offered it fr sale in Ghisow Itth .prthe ,datge o theim ls. -°Ge I o w evera anGn.Tuur .Time order is' expected to! have a !Chicago, March 19.-Since last year[Franlche's story. as thathelt t, ,guage-. and re pcttoeirvn ,'sros effect on nummerous schools aohr ilo people left the fams i h un fhs fanil~tycte or manent property of testicity 'winn4 .o h city -and have completely surr-h atqae, tepoe s oto agaeI and -misstons maintained by 'Amer- for the city,- Sears .Roebuck agricul t ;,arhuae at Msia h E Ing fqtur out of seven of t'hese annu laino-thedpro.em' us of theirlanguage! is a-businesproposition.,-., Ironddt.Datn,-Tulel an cucea elastoeoV.rlfunainrpre oay d-lorHweedntsea debates. The debate t'his year - will ~- Yoro have fallen into the hands -fteia hrhs a ela s oftitualondtoirpnedtdyad cort, howvert-edieanot see antin bheld on Friday, April. 25. Smiley nd Wiley", fencing expertsj rbls. othiem countries: ' ing that the population heas'increased -m omn ihte atquk n -__-- of Waternman gymnasiunm. gave a few p _______;___ duing the same time 1,400,000 wihich Itie jeweled cross.- ~ exhibition of their art and N. D. Smith, 1 Ien ht hr ae240,0 i~e 2, jytified the' assembly with °111IIPT I'I~fR 1~I people to feed and a million less 'rio- ;r iig'nAuni-o et nerl RIh i~u uig-vt,& - ew i -o-madtri reeig BRYAN IUVV V UII fIR fRducers - to do the feeding. -' Former students and facultyme sI ~fh n rc s rg dn 0 !Fi h i s S 2 0 M rg a the Michigan Troubad- fI m n(n1( "This'- condition" the report said,' hers of the University of W ashington ___oumrs, -gstudent orchestra, played. INON LN UIIL UNLB warrants industrial and commercial! ae invited to attend the first annua' Vancouver, Washimmgton, March 19aer.oigsoetig eintead asintn'dnnr a 63 lp 1nove, ahigon Mrh 9 -(By A. P.)-The 'three rountd the° New Nava head concrete to help the farmer get on his Wednesday, March 26, at the Unio world fliers who started from here j Lincoln, Nob., March 19.-Wi- East Lansing, Mich., March 19.-On-; feet" League club, 35 West Grand Rive early this afternooni for Seattle re- S or I-ffce ham Jennings Bryan, 64 eas llvn iywilb iie ti pig avenue, Detroit. Arthur R Priest