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THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIT

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Military Ball Committee

ILLtb~hLtI NHVL
HERU OR MEETING
idents to Attendl State Training
Conference t~cider S. E'. A.
Auspices
BERilI~ ROt'SSOR WILL
31h PINCMIPAL ADIESS
Delegates iron: all parts of the
ate will arrive in Ann Arbor today
attend the three day State officer's
,aning conference to be held Fri-
y, Saturday, and Sunday under the
aspices of the Student Christian as-
)clation. More than 60 delegates are
pected to be present to meet at the
veral sessions.
The conference is an annual affair,
1d is for the purpose of training fu-
re workers in the various Y. M. C.
*activities in the schools through-'
at the state, to be better able to car-
on the work' which is assigned to
em, and to increase the general ef-
ciency of the Y. M. C. A. organiza-
on in all parts of the Ujnited States.M
Dr. Thomas Graham, of Oberlin col-
ge, is to be one of the principal
eakers on the program, while short
Idresses by delegates will be given.
thers on the program are: Cyrus
arnum, student secretary. at th~e Uni-
rsity of Minnesota, Rex Bell, stu-
nt secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for
ie Central region, Dr. T. M. Iden, of
ie local "Upper Room," L. C. Rei-
ann, '18, Presbyterian church pas-
r, and head of the University of
[chigan Fresh Air camp, H. C. Coff-
ian, secretary of 'the Student Chris-
an .association, and F. B. Freeman,
;ate secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Each
rthese men will give addresses, andl
ill later lead small groups in 'dis-
ussion of the topics heard in the
Llks.
The delegates are to be shown
ound the campus, and will be en-
rtained by the committee in charge,
eaded by Donald Chubb, '25, chaIr-
tan. Other arrangements for the
uinday sessions will be given out la-

Dinner was given for the educators
UNIERSTY ~AN9 <.t. the Union last night and thieythien I
attended a smnoker at the U'nivcrspity
SES IO M RE Theksprogram for todlay include,
tlsby BI~lns lEdward E. Nich ],son
of Mlinesota, S. A. Johnson of the Col-
_______orado Agricultural college, L. H. Hub-
(ContnuedfromPageOne) bard of Texas, G. E. Ripley of Ark,'n
den wh isdificlt o cnvncetha 1sas, and a round table discussion of
(let wo s dffcul t covne tatstudent government.,'Such topics ast
he m~ay be wrong," fraternity problems, what scholarship
Dean Effinger pointed out that there requirements should. be attained for
is a dangefr in yielding to the tempta- initiation, etc.-and extra curricultar
tion of advising the student to do what 'activities will be taken up by the
is easy for him to do and added that; speakers.
it is necessary to maintain disicipline___________
by heaving students "stick" to certain Washington, April 24.-Expenditure
difficult courses. Dean Robert Rie- i of $2,700,000 annually by the secretary'
now of Iowa said that it should be the ofarclur o h roeto n
purpose of vocational guidance to find i o giutr o h.poeto n
out about such things before too much reforestation of timber lands would be
im is asel authorized in a bill passed by the
tam is wa terlkhouse.
Dean Stanley Coulter of Purdue wsigoArl2.Mmeso
gave the final address of the afternoon congres's would receive a salary of
on "How can students be stimulated ! 1,0 erude ilitoue
to greater and more intelligent inter- $000aya ne ilitoue
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the-world flyers are determinedi that
,5pan shall not fail in extenllng
courtesy to the aviators.
j DAILY CLASSU7IEDS BRING

Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
IRVINti WARlMOLTS, D. S. C.
Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
#07 N~rth Ul!Vars~tlj Phone 2652

BIG RESULTS-

ON LITTLE INVESTMENT

Gum Chewing
Aids the Teeth

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SMembers of the committee which Hostrup, (chairman), Kaiser. Middle
have had charge of the arrangements row-Young, Rowe, -Ellison, Parsons,
for the Military ball which will be Damoose. Back Row-Weitzel, Clarke,
held tonight are: First row (left to. Marion, Super.

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right) H ausm an, Captain H-oor, est in prohlem s of the de p e h v a n ed o tt a o a y ?"I
compundusedin hotorapy, hs athe idea that the only purpose, in edu-'
nn;nnncmoudue npotgahhsacat ion is to learn to make a living andI
d I HiIH- 'decided preventive as well as curative said that it is far above this and is
MIRC ~effect on victims of the two diseases. "to enal le people to live an abundant:
"lI ; Although experiments will continue, expanding life for better and finer,
un OR(IitE ~thi ngs r." Ile emphasized that by[
thi eut led civdaesi means of having fraternity discussion
_______ ~to be of major- importance to nutri- ; p tPru ldb aut e
Lansing, April 24.-Cures for rick-tinlad ieti practice with ref- an el n°h same night and on
ets and malnutrition- have been found, eneto hmnbigks ela ie the same subject, students had been
it, as anouced i~retocay b Pro. ;made to become intereste-l1 in the
it~~~~~rae waronnoncmds oftothe ydPrf. and___to__ac-_
R. C. Huston and Prof. H. D. Light- W ashingtoni, April 24.- Secretary g uretde ire for knowlayind oac-
body, both of the chemnistry depart- I Weeks announces Brig. Gen. Harry __________________
ment of Michigan Agricultural college._________________
Exper iments carried on by the pro.: Taylor, assistant chief of army engi- '---
fesr~frteps Smnh aeneers has been selected to be chief to d"" " .
it is claimed, revealed that the adm in- succeed Maj. Gen. Lansing Beach, who
istratilon of liydroquinine, a .chemical retires from active service Jaine 28. IFw I T NMFYV 1 N

New York. The present salary is
$7,500.
Japan Will Entertain UT. S. Flyers
Tokyo, April 23-(By AP)-Des'pitej
widespread popular indignation over
the American legislation to ?,ar Jap-
anese, Army and Navy authoritie 7 of
this country in charge of the recept-
ion arranged for the American arw hi-
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS "BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTrMENT'1
A T APRI1L 26th

You have the authority of doc-
tors and dentists for this statement"
Your own experience willp rove
it, if you will use WRIGLEY'S
after every meal.'"I
The following quotations firom a recent work
on teeth and health are worth remembering:-
"Dentists have found that the exercise of gum
chewing brings about a, better nutrition of -the
teeth..
"The cleansing action' of the gum between the
teeth helps to keep them free from the particles
which lodge in the crevices and cause decay."
The j busy man--or woman either--rarely
has time to. clean the teeth after eating. Yet
they should be cleaned, and

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1OOM FOR, THIS NAVE -0N THE NECKBAND

6S NOW ATEIKG
GINEERING CONEEC
of. Henry E. Riggs of the en-
ring college left last ni~h' fofr a
trip to Chicago wher'e he will at-
a meeting of the committee of
Societ'y F~or ttihe Promotiou of Eni-

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Judge a tie
by the company it keeps
A TIE, as well as a person, may
be known by the company it
keeps.: Cheney tubulars are
proud of their association with .
,,Well - dressed college men.
The rnamie: "Cheney" on th
neckbad -of; a tiegurntees
~correctness of style and pat-
tern, craftsmans~iP of weavej,
j and excellence of materials.
- Also cut silk ties and Gat -wingjs
Mrade- /y the makers of Cheney StZZks

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question of cooperation or thIn
ety with a similar body of the Ami-
an Rail-way association.
oday's meeting will be held in the
roms of th'e Western Society of
,ineers in Chicago.
ULTY MEN DEPAT
FOR PHYSICS MEF.TIN6
of. H. M. Randall, of the physics
irtment left yesterday in company
i Prof. Walter'Colby and Prof. W.
St. Peter to attend t he national
ting of the American Physical soy-
rofessor Randall ivill stay over
dlay for the dedication of the new
ding of the National Research
cil to be held Monday night, but
other members of the faculty will
.n Saturday night,
le next meeting of the society will
feld here in the fall when the new
decs building will be examined by
,council.

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