THE MICHIGAN DAILY I i lOUNGES lAY RAONSi Chinese Harry Latuder To Sing HOOVER ADDaRES NATIONAL C. OF C.j And 1. H. Smith To Speak thers At Banquet On Friday Night OUR, BASEBALL AND DN TWQO 1AY PROGRAM III lilliam L. Day, '00, former UJnite d tes district judge, and Hal H. ith of Detroit, will speak atthe .ual Fathers and Sons banquet c: will be held at 6 o'lock on da y, May 16, at the Union. Judge r is a former federal judge of o. Mr. Smith, well known in higan political circles, will be a didate for United States senator n the Detroit district at the coming ction. Both men have sos attend- the University, Wi. R. Day, 'OE, Yates G. Smith, '24L. he fathers and sons will assemble th, main dining room for the ban- t. It may be necessary to use the cial dining rooms to care for a lar- number of guests than was origin- r expected. The committee in rge of the affair announced that banquet will be informal. The ee for the ticiets, which will be ced onsale in ;the near fature, has ;n , t at $ .a0. a connection with the program for entertainment of the visiting fatth - guides will be stationed at the Sec- v.r's offee in University hal to wev the'visitors around the 'campus I through the various buildings. ,ho comnimitte as also arranged the father's aLd sns toplay 'golf, the Ann Arbor and at the Bartoi Is country clubs. A feature of the > day entertainment will be a ball e between two freshmen teams on of the diamonds at Ferry field. roving Pictures' Aid Class Work Ioving pictures on the mining and ufacture of asphalt were present- last night in Natural Science aud- ium before students in engineer- mechanics 5. This was the secr of -a series of picturs thdtrs ng used by Prof. F. N. Menefee of t department to supplemEnt class m wor'k. Ioving pictures of the steel indus-± were shown recently and it is e - ted that films showing the man- dure of concrete and brick will be seinted soon. Vashlington, May G,--Senator Robert LaFollette of Wisconsin, who is overing from an attack of pneu- nia, left yesterday for Atlatic y with Mrs. LaFollette, to complet e convalescence Hle is expcted return to Washington in about two eks to resume his work in the rate. WEAR CAPS AND GOWN'; TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS - Siwng-Out has come and gone but the caps and gowns have just come. It is the custom each year for all seniors to wear their graduation garb duringC two designated days of every week from Swing-Out day until1 Comencement. Tuesday and Fri- day are the days set for this year. The cap and gown gives they campus an academic atmosphere that nothing else can. Every, senor should realize the impor- tance of this tradition and not forget the days. They are Tuesday and Friday. Walter K. Scherer. Senior Class President. Hits Governmental Meddling "Legislative action is always clum- sy-it is incapable of adjustment to sifting needs," Secretary Hoover con- tinned. "It often enough produces new economic currents more abusive than those intended to be cured. Gov- ernment too often becomes the per- secutor instead of the regulator. I am one of those who believe in the substratum of inherent honesty. In- dustry and commerce are not based upon taking advantage of other per- sons. The thing we all need to sear- chingly consider is the practical question of the method by which the business world can develop and en- For real Fountain Pen Satisfaction Use ~The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible" FOUNTAIN1PEN INK force its own standards and thus stem the tide of Governmental regulation." Secretary Hoover then took up the problem of business ethics as it re-1 lates to the business world. Stan- dards of ethics must be determine by organizations primarily interested and then held flexibly in tune with the intense technology of trade. These must furthermore be enforced by the group making them. Chambers of Commerce, labor Unions, associations embracing all the professions-law, engineering, banking, real estate, farmers' associations, and owners' as- sociations, Awill make up the groups which will set the standards, and on- force them. Work done by these make up the "associational movement" as the secretary characterized it. Register Today THE GRAY MOUSET Is It An Animal? No. An Insect, Then? Not That, Either. Why All This Talk About 1 1a i. 1I MORE L3IUES! U We have just received another shipment of Blue Blues, that most fascinating mystery record by the Mound City Blue Blowers. JUST ASK FOR BRUNSWICK RECORD 2581 the Stof flet hono ShopS ... .... It's a Treat I 61 E. Liberty SL. 110 E. Washington St. To Eat 11Jill AT - Ben Ing, 125 Chinese student who will imperson- ate Sir Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, at. the Cosmopolitan club's annual presentation "Interna.. tional Night Entertainment" at Hill uditorium tonight. Ing has maide semie study of the Scotch melodies, and while he has hiever ieard Lauder' in persdn,- ho. has, pihked, up the -acoeii from phonographl records, and has been instru ted i ,cti1on and ssture by those who have seen the Scot. He will be accompanied by Miss Z. Y Tao. ? jERTH EXAM. J.NA .TIO NS RE UfliGEO BY FORSYJTHE All students are advised to report; to thI ealLth Service for a final exam- ination with in the next two weeks to Ibe suro that they are in good condition to face the rush of the year-end acti- vities. The service has time now to see that each student is in the best possible condition to start the sum- me( . According to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, of the Health department, the mcrning hours are the best for the examinations. The season ofWpoison ivy is at hand and as Ann Arbor is not free from this Ipoison, frequent cases will develop. A good scrubbing with soap and hot water or with gasoline will often pre- ! vent is spreading, but Dr. For- sythe desires any serious cases to be reported to him. FRSHE £1016 OPPOSE Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic L Y.* am" s ;; , "C , " ST. t. to F t, y, 1k t ARTI.NGTODAY -' i I ij { .. ' i , i, , , . .. i , I SAMPLES Permanently on Display at (IUV WOOLFOLK & CO. 866 S. State Street Ann Arbor, ich. 1 Designed by WHITEHOUSE & HARDY I NCC'RPORATWQ BROADWAY AT 40'" STREET 144 WEST 42"° STREU MmOPoMTAN OEA HOUs BwG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDINO NEW YORK OW a'l.i9x2. 11 «., ra. -w NEXT WEEK IS ' ' 'N U1 Senior . W Ar in 4".- \, -rTADOLPYZ1,KOR A96 -. JESE L.LASKYpment, 1 ERE y' are, la-dees an' gentul- imen Step this way for the great- est aggre-ga-shun o' laughmakers ever assembled under one top' And don't miss the stu-pen-jous, death-dee-fying balloon ascenshion! AT SENIORS NOTICE All seniors who have subscrib- to the Alumnus are urged to y their subscriptions and re- ive their Alumnus button be- re June 1, at the Alumnus office Alumni Memorial hall. After e above date the subscription ices will advance from $2.50 John Bradfield, Business j Manager. 8ENIOR IJITS NOTICE enior literary class dues are w pay able, and must be paid before May 15. Checks I )uld be mailed to Lincoln D. nes, treasurer, 1923 Geddes mue. Three classes have accepted and one rajected the proposed honor sys- ten in the Medical Schol according to announcements of the four class presildents, following special meet- I ings called b)y the presidents to con- sider the subject. All but the fresh- man class voted to adopt the system as proposed by Dr. Udo J. Wile, acting for Dian Hugh Cabot, at a mass meet- ing of all medical students held last Friday. It is expected the matter of the honor system will be taken up at ] the faculty meeting Monday night, at which time it will be decided just what status $he separatetactions of , the classes will have, in the ultimate plan of the Medical school to place an arbitrary rule in the University catalogue stipulating that alf first year meldical students must acceptI t honor system before being admit- ted into the school. Galens, senior honorary medical society, is respon- sible for initiating the move for the honor system in the medical school. idylldon &0"' stuaio Come , on, E ,'RYBtJDY! a I i J jbL Co. 3 Senior Class-,, Pictures (anu For the Price of Two -STAGE rEATLIF- All tNext Week ROGER E. MURREL Presents THE THIRD EDITION tiOF A SHIN G TO N roderick's a a d'-w39r Thereafter Regular Price ~ - ~ ~ ALONG BROADWAY33 W% PC III :WITH k I'll