THE, MICHIGAN DAILY n. -H MCHGAD.L TO WAG MONTH'S FIGHT ON CANCER Dr. N. F. Miller Picked Vice Chairman Of State Branch in Nation Wide Campaign FEB. 1 TO MARCH 15 SET FOR BATTLE ON DISEA SE Plans for what is expected to be one of the most effective and one of the largest public improvement cam- paigns ever carried out were an- nounced recently by Dr. N. F. Miller, who has been appointed vice-chairman of the Michigan branch of the nation- wide anti-cancer campaign now being conducted by the American Society for the Control of Cancer. The cam- paign is planned to last for a month, from. last Friday, Feb. 15, to March 15th. For many years it has been the 1 practice of this organization to hold an annual cancer week, and the cus- tom has proved to be a great help to the medical profession in their fight against the dread disease. In an at- tempt to make more generally known the exact facts of the scourge, and to bring the people of the country a knowledge of not only the dangers but of the fact that cancer is cure- able if action is taken in its early stages are given as the reasons and the aims of the campaign being ex- tended this year to a month's dura- RUSSIA'S FINAL TRIBUTE TO LENIN j ..4- . director and conductor. The engage- ment was made possible by a group of Detroit music patrons who acted as guarantors. James E. Devoe of the Philharmonic-Central concert company is managing the perform- ances. Tickets may be obtained at Grinnell's during the day and at Or- chestra hall before the opera. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns .. _ / 1 _ COLD FEET? Oxfords STYLE? Walk-Over Lasket containing the remain s of Nicolai Lenin being carried tit rough the streets of hosco . "It seems to me that the prevalent Thousands stood jammed in the, conception of cancer," said Dr. Miller, streets for hours with the thermo- "is that it is a 'disease which is al- meter far below zero to see the cas- ways unavoidably fatal, and that once- a person is afflicted it is quite use-AT HEA E less to ever make any attempts to TI ThEA T ~have the growth removed from thel system. Nothing, however, could be (Continued from Page Nine) further removed from the exact case. the husband. The picture is based Caneer, what attacked in the stages upon Blanche Upright's novel, "The ;fs early formation, has been found Valley Of Content." to ield easily and absolutely to med-___ T treatment, and so we have inau gurated this month's campaign in an e.:rt to bring ,before the people the The bigness of the west and the no- cnception that every possible small bility of its people, described as only growth which does not seem to fall Zane Grey can describe them, are within any of the ordinary maladies, shown in the "Call of the Canyon" be reported to the profession at once. which appears at the Majestic The- It is in this way, and in this way atre today through Wednesday. only, that we can ever hope to make The story, Zane Grey's latest accom- any progress towards completely rid- plishment, treats of that phase of ding the world of the scourge." American life when the love of gayety and extravagance followed in the Pwake of the great war. It is a story A tN IflhI- Iof Fifth Avenue and the Mojave Des- G iii PBIHD tert, of frivolous New York society and the stern life of the western ranges, ofma pair of society wasters-a man and an attractive girl-and the effect which the great open staces of the (Continued from Page Nine) West has upon their souls and their on-gradjujaftas f i the Unliversity ( love. Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, and are placed in the third section, ar- Marjorie Daw are the featured play- ranged in one alphabetical list. Names ers. of women who have married since ma- This week the Majestic presents triculating at the University are plac- Ernie Kaiser and his "Blue and Gold