THE MICHTG: C74DI.A A 0 UNION SNOWJS The Week's News n it S'ur PII& - I u 9 L~Irn UilIII. Smrplus Will Be Turned Over fo FUnd For Improving lMailding i # C +t 5 f { 3 SSTQRY AI)DITIoN WIL, ' :BE A!DDJEI TO U(KEYE CLU . its annual report publish'ed Ap- . the Ohio Union shows a net pro-o of $11,031:20. This profit is to be ed over to the building fund which started last year with $3,000.00, n the Union made its first signi- nt surplus. Improvements plan- for the Ohio Union are: a one y addition to the West side of the ding, and the installation of a ern barber shop.s hie profit made .by the Michiganp on, as published in their bulletin March, is $1,250.23; there being ctically a difference of $10,000 be- en the profits of the two institu- s, however the operating expenses he Ohio Union was $11,000.98 as pared with $62,450.48 for the higan Union. ie cafeteria at Ohio showed a prof- )f three thoushnd dollars while cafeteria and restaurant here re- led a loss of fifteen thousand dol- A gain was made by the dances [ichigan but at Ohio a loss of three dred fifty dollars was recorded to the custom of having several en Nights" which are' given free harge. Both Unions recorded pro- from their various departments the Union here gained approxi- ely four times the amount of the > Union.: he total receipts at Ohio were roximately twenty-two thousand ars and here the receipts totalled 700.71. The Ohio Union, however, >rding to the financial statement, rates on a much simpler scale than s the Michigan Union. It fosters finances but few activities and res essentially as a student club. TN TOUR NPLNEO Y COM [POLIJ M CLUB (Continued from Page One) j basis of the committee report; guar- intee the security of Frenceh frontiers. * * * A scheme has been put before the French parliament which advocates the construction of a continuous wat- erway from Saint Nazaire,.a port onl the Atlantic, straight across Europe toC the Black sea. Parliament looks fav- orably upon the idea, especially since' itwould bring about closer relations with Central Europe. The waterway would pass through Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hlungary, Jrigoslavia, Rumania, and ulgiiria. France officially adopted daylight saving time, and advanced all time pieces an hour. Switzerland has accepted France's stantly met with hostility. The only Anyone who has workea at anything. offer of arbitration concerning the exception in their plan would be for for anybody for 25 years is entitled Savoy free zone. This had been main- the republication of "technical" mat- to retirement with full pay, accord-' tained between the customs frontiers ters. No one has yet defined the use of to a new pension law passed in Argen- of the two countries until France re- the word "technical" when applied to tina. There seems to be some doubt, cently pushed its frontier forward treaties. in the minds of certain government against protest. * * * officials, as to the source from which * * * Sydney, Australia, will have the this money will come. The League of Nations plans a meet- largest bridge in the world when af * * * inig in the near future to discuss the new bridge costing approximately The Turkish government issued an restriction of international commerce $25,000,000, will span the harbor. This edict banishing Armenians from the 'in armhs and amnitions. It will try to new structure leaves Hell Gate bridge entire eastern half of Turkey. A spec- mold its work after a pattern which in New York, hitherto considered the ial territory has been laid apart for will be pleasing to the United States. greatest, far behind in size, them. This, they hope, will settle once * * and for all the problem of finding a The Prince of Wales recently ap- The London tramway strike, which I national home for this people. peared with a highly colored hand- tied up all London car lines for 10 days, kerchief displayed in his breast poe- was finally ended. Almost immediate- Arms Sent to honduras ket. What happened. Fiaberdasheis ly there appeared a new wrinkle in + San Salvador, April 5.-According the country over had whole windows this striking business-a striker of to reports from Honduras 25 machine filled with similar designs within 24 civilian air pilots and mechanics. guns, 10 cannon, 4,000 rifles and 200,- hours. This was followed closely by a strike 000 rounds of ammunition have been ' of lunatic asylum attendants in Bel- received by revolutionists at Puerto The Labor party introduced a plan I fast. Then 5,000 workers at the Brit- Cortez. . to preclude the possibility of secrecy ish empire exhibition, near London, in any future British treaties, and in- laid down their tools and walked out. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Urbana, Ill., April 5.- Engineers' day, the first to be held in the history of the engineering college in this uni- versity, will be inaugurated tomorrow afternoon. A parade, in which main- moth floats from all branches of en- gineering will be entered, will take a leading part in the inauguration cere- nionies. Police Hunt For Hospital Patient Police are Foday searching for 14- year-old Bernice Fnolzolko who di- appeared Friday afternoon from the University hospital where she was a patient. When last seen she was wear- ing a (lark cape and hat. Her home is in Kalamazoo. Illinois To Hold Read the Engineers' DayI ant Ad Stanford University CALIFORNIA SUMMER QUARTER, 1924, Tuesday, June 24th, to Saturday, August 30th Second Half Begins July 28 Opportunities to work for the A. l. and for higher degrees, or to do special work, in the ocean- ic climate of the San Francisco peninsula. Courses in the regular aca- demic and scientifie branches, and in law. Information from Office 7. STANFORD UNIVERSITY California Nrr~~ e iemr r m -. - f I ? +, , _. _ .. ,J WEEK STARTING APRIL 6TH, WITH AN APPROPRIATE PROGRAM I a " is ~1 g ,w} : 3 ' I TODAY THRU THURSDAY, PRESENTING- z a.. in., H The World's Most Wonderful Dog- Enacting an Emotional Characterization Almost Unbelievable to Human Conception I I _ PRICES SITNDjAY I.' i order to acquaint the foreign dents with the inner side of Amer- r life and American institutions, nopolitan club is planning a spring I ation trip which will take in the st important towns in this state. e trip is to be of a nature similar hat whirch was taken last year, and foreign students are expected to ke the trip. a11s for the entertainment of the b members while on t-e trip have ni onmn uo&h (iMilTton >Wnig in-. i I Matinee and All Seats K iddie~ 20c OTIriF: ?DAYS EIlia g I, I =' - *, 3 kka. S- , N /f rand Raipids and Lansing. Plans sleeping quar'ters for the mem- have been taken care of, and e takinig the annual trip will be mmodated in private honies in various towns. veral places are still availble for rip, and all foreign students who d care to sign up are advised that otal cost will not exceed $15 each, ything included. All interested isked to see Mr. Wells as soon as ble. ndon, April 4.-The Royal Obser- y at Capetown, South Africa, re- the discovery of a new comet. it t ,_. ; xIi k { lassifie-Cc M1EN ha,,e a fine selection watches-all shapes of men's ! After a year in the Northlands mid the giant forests, snow eapped mountains and white wind swept wastes, comes again .to the screen, Strongheart, the wonder dog of "The Silent Call" in a picture even more stirring. It will quicken your pulse with its thrilling action, its gorgemous scenery, Is beautiful loge romance-a dog love story and a human love story, both of which will warm the heart. Strongheart, his sweetheart, Lady Julie, and their five pulppies will give you nmany a Smile and many a thrill. A story peopled with figures of love and hate, courige and ewardice, and Strogheart leaping through seeies tlat will make yu (IOke or cheer. f .. 11 Watch Repairing E ARNOLD JEWELRY STORE 302 S. State TAILOR [ERTCA'S FINEST CLOTHES POWDER TINTS the shop of STRATFORD. Are icted to us in this city At our s they represent exceptional s. Come inand inspect them. FRED K. GROSS College Clothier 309 South Main St. I'S '1o) MA'TCIH YOUR COAT D VEST. Chas. Doukas, 901 N. iversity. USED CARS. 3 TOURING CAR. Drive it away $S5.00. Hudson Sales and Ser- 302 East Washington St. 1923 Ford Touring 1921 Ford Touring 1918 Ford Touring 1917 Ford Touring GROSTIC 3ITOR SALES 9 N. 4th Ave. Phone 2770-M FOR HIRE E THAT girl for a ride these I -7 y ... '~.\ , .- DIY I I 11. 1 I I ,.