THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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PERATOS Texas Quells REIOCETE
nniauinr Scandal She et~ i Tiir OIIESi rn,
I#b.JiU IIIYRIt Austin, Tex , Mrc 22 -Because o I U IiUIIY lIL Hni
fiops~dBil an Reucebuss " scandal sheet vhich is issued
Vrsnl>Vj-' d e Bll.md edc every year, Austin p~rinters are refus- !Anihropologists, Arebaeologists
" )r #izt:1~ing to take the contract and there may . r~ti~~ W3Ri on
beA no exposure of camnpus follijes on :'es~lins
tlI;1EE T111 I)l'VO0IA 1' BOND, April 1.
11Wt:NS~E CAB3S A'M) J)IVERS The board, of publications issued a WATE:RIAN AND SANDERIS
-statement condemning "journalistic WILL1 PRESENT PALP]
ANnother chapter was written Firiday bush - whacling such as almost uni-
ght in the wrangle over the ordin- forznly appears in anonymous publica- Michigan has been selected by
ce now before the common council tions." The editor of the Daily Tex- central section of the American Az
license taxi-da~bs and drivers and [an, however, editorially urges students ropological association, the Ole3
set passenger rates, when local not to be "bluffer out" and hints that society, and the Michigan State Ai
b line operators and other interested the faculty suppression comes from aeological society for a convention
rsons met in the City hall for a pub- a fear of what the paper might dis-. March 28 and 29. These organt
hearing on the proposed bill, close. I tions are to meet in Ann Arbor
Following heated discussion, several r I arately, anid later all will unite
portant changes were made in the combined session.
antents. According to the revamped iiS LAR9RU T IS Ths affiliated with the Michi
"dinance a charge of 35 cents will IeTAIRtM N
made for the first mile for a singly, , r~ir ~V UlII State Archaeological society iwill
Lsnger and eah ueeod nn t f~ rim u l~l4rive in the city Thursdav. while
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1'he Orenalstswlei ev l7
wvi m-obabhly htIarjr' ' ,:willhave
among the(ir nuoiber 1)!-. 1. V. imI
retir'ing l~le.,idelit of I!,' I h111 (I !an
profess4or of 1the Old TeA I n e1]:a
the t7 niVersity0 hia
At lthefeeing " tE,( ~ hhi
Prof. ILeroy Wa '1tr lu1 a E,1' It oeel°t
ics depairtment, and Prof1. 11. A1. S
ders of the LatJinp i'iun"]t will pe
sent papers, an(l alt t1he at' opl
ists' meeting Col.r idovs
iting professor (o; ancbloloy, and l
Dr. W. 13. Ilims(dlq ;1ts ,:o chnriti
lus of medilcinle, will do lkw.~ t
the smoker, Pro[. ..G.TI Rtlivecn (o tlthe
zoology departiaent will deliver l'
address of welcome.
GargoylWe Prcs re'Is
Advertisin,.,g Issue
Garg'oyle 'will appear 0on 'he uini-
pus ''uesday as an aivr sIg num-
her. Numerous parod(iesn a( e s-
mnents well knojwn totl> puli ill
feature the number, Sand, a Itboughh e
idlea has beeun empluoe ore by col- I
lege p~ublicationls, the (zargoyle staf'f'
claim that this issue: will con1tain seep-
erasl distincetly nov , el cc e~s.
DAILY C::SI Fl RN
BIG RESUT',IS-
TERWI UNITED LINES
EAST BOUN D
jL i Iits : 6 a. in., 9: P a. m. and
every two hours to 9:10 v'. m,
l x r F4Ss: 7 a. in., 8 a. mi. and e'v'y
t ko hours to 8 p. m.
Localsi- I a. m., 8:55 a. tn. and E
coot-y' two hours to 8:56 p. in.,
1 o. im. Tc, Ypsjlau*-4 only, 11:44
;. , Z: 25 a. iW. and 1:15 a., to
t WEST BOUN~D
o J.nics 8:47 a. mp. and every two
:id 'v to S:47 p. in.
. C'IE' , i m ak in l ocal stops):9:!
a 1m. ;am] overy two 'hours L o 9:60
Pa<ti onize Daily Advertisers. -Adv.
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1Iinfdow Shadies and
Draperies
Daily "Classified"
F'~riingan11d Circle (
cutting
Com1plete Stock of
(CHMENT HADES
and MATERIALS
1.
V
ird mile or fraction will cost 10 I /fi ILlLAIIIUIII
nts. Before the hearing the }gill pro-___
ded a charge of 35 _ cents for the
st one-half mile. William H. Hughes, war premier of
The tax~i owners~ were not unanim-' Australia, will deliver a University
us on the proposition of installingt lecture Wednesday, .Apirl 9, in Hill
ximeters on taxis, but agreed to let auditoriumn. Mr. Hughes is noking a
e provision remain in the ordinance, speakting tour of the United States,
hie cab license fee was changed from and has accepted the invitation of
0 for fivp- gbs'oi les14 st raight University authorities to include Ann
x of $15fqr ; eah , taxi. , If this~ is Arbor in hi~s itinerary.
assed the smaller lines with less }M. Hughes is of Welsh birth, but
an five vehicles will not be hit so has been in Australia ,40 years, first
ard. as a teacher, and later as the leader
Should the council pass the bill,' of the labor party there. After serv-1
e operators will-be requied to de- ing as attorney-general of the coin-
sit a bond of.$0,a00 with t he city owat frheeemshe a,;
erk against violation of city driving1 nwatfothetrmewa
dinances. An additional bond of a elected prime minister in 1915, serv-
in not yet designated will also bej ing in; that capacity until 1923. Dur-
:d for liabilities. A bond will also ing the war, his record as premier
filed by the drivers, was istinuished. and be was a rep-
With its contents greatly altered, resentative at the '.peace conference
e proposed ordinance will come be- at Versailles.
re the council for its third anid The subject of Mr. Hughes' adldress
al reading at the next meeting, has not yet been announced. D~espite,
)ril 10. It is expected that a vote his deafness, he has the' reputation of
il1 be taken at that time, b eing a brilliant sneaker. lie is an
Imembers of the other two organiza-
tions will be here until the followingI
dlay. In addition to attending var-i
iouts meetings, the visitors, will be en-
tertained at a dinner and a smoker
at the Union during the period of the
convention.
The Anthropologists are lpriinaiil
interested in American anthropology,
and their delegationi of .11 will include
Prof. AV. S. Mills, presi'dent of the or-
ganization and director of the archa-
eological museum at Ohio State uni-
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SPHI \{x HATS lREAD)Y
S:tvlCvait ollar or. More at Our
Sitore
and el eblochiim,
FACTORY h1AT STORE
6417 Pw-h-ard St. fumoe 1732
(Where l). U. V. Stops at State)
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ICULTY MEN PETITION
LENIENCY IN GOSS cAs[
,several memibers of thie University
culty and many prominent citizens
Ann Arbor have signed a petition
!initg leni in the yrfGeor~ga4
Goes, }wi. as plead-a'1I'oty to
author, of considerable note as well
as, a statesman and lecturer.
Purdue Holds Counmy =Banqiuet
ILafayette, And., March ZI.--Tippo.
canoe county's second annual inter-
col e late .banquet was held last Wed-
nesday at Purdue university. Anyone.
who ever attended a college in the Un
ited States or Canada is eligible te
attend. The obi ct this ifair is te
m'nake college p~onle in t}e t e in t
!ter, acqainted vithareach otber. X4
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Some of the names, which appear
n the petition are: Prof. A. E. R
oak, Prof. 11. L. Wilgus, Prof. iAI. :
omberg, Prof. Max Wikler, Prof.
H.1-. Hobbs, Prof. 11. e, Prof.
C. Edmunds, Franfk" o ce, secire-
ry of the Student Christian associa-.,
on, Frank Cornwvel .Md'Angell, j1I
anty M. Inglis, A. F. Gallup, Louise
*Lodholy William Schultz, PhilipI'
chumnachr.r, J. A. Kennedy, Charles I:I
*Barthell, X..1W. Williams, CA.
arris, Hoyt A. Pierce, Imlogene ItR :
,eilly, A. T. Cooch, William Cooch,
eorge Moe and «'. H. Kress.
engineers Named {
To Honor Society
The following miember-s of the class
f '271+~ have been elected to memnber"
hip by the U niversity"ofMich~igan
udent branch of te Aniee ieaI So-.
irty of Civil Engineers: Richard VanI'
'et, Arnold B. Zimmer, Herman S.
Ioung, Waldo K. Grein~er Joseph IH.
andre, Leo A. Cannon, W'ilIiam S.
erbert, Herbert A. Spence, Jerome I
*Walker and Henry A. Smith.,
FRJESRIAN BASEBBALL j
All battery candidates for fI:I
the freshman baseball team arec
expected to report at 2:30 o'-
clock Monday afternoon at Yost
field house. All men niust furn-
ish their own euipment.
E. J. MATHERI,I
Coach. I1
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of utmost importance. Spas-
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scalp will slowly but surely,
result in some scalp trouble.
SAFEGUARD the future by
2taking a RADIOL treatment
evrery month or so and keep
your s'calp in normal condi-
tion.
RADIOL is a remedy for dand-
ruff, falling hair, eczema and
hopeless cases of scalp dis-
eases. It is to meet the urg-
ent need for such a scalp
treatment that RADIOL, after,
yea;-s of study and scientific
research was put on the mar-
ket.
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