i- May U S': Second Annual Celebration Close ,4 With Passing Of Freshmnan Class ENTERTAIN FATHERS WITH GOLF, PARTIES, AND L4ANEj', Michigan's second annual Fathers' Day came to a successful close last night with the passing of the freshirnsn class. At the conclusion of the cere- monies many of them -prepared to re- turn to their various homes and Michl- gan felt satisfied that her fathers were well entertained during their noO gist, Faurotf"0. A.C. Students Learn to Ealsefe ic iMinnesota Plans 4Circust G ~Corvallis, Ore., May 17.-"Raiwinig" Minneapolis, Minn., May 17.-Mlore ciknisawy a imn jotan3,0 pepeaeepcetoDcirS c e Se v c ,anyway, so she might as 'vel l Iarn to' attend the annual university circus (10 it scientifically," remar~ked one of, today and tomorrow. A snecial race the students who is taking the couein tuck has been constructed in the in agriculture now offered to women a uirory for the event and there are .~ ~ ~ at the Oregon Ai 1icull tur al college. L-o side shows and novelty acts, of1 i "1"13'iteen women have taken adcv ntar"; eve y description. Among the many " :."., ::..,.:.. 'I;z u " xof this four year bachelor's d e P"ICatuve disnlays Will be an attempt toI h~t ' from a course similar to thaa t offrei.+ir:',tice the wild aind aoolly w est in to the men of the school, except that 1',e days of '49. cours~es in cooling, c11 u ~ir' rt l. in Sand hm usigacalort ti iami. Via., May 17.-A.J ra -- ----- -__ -- h~loot for Grand R~apids, Mich., to at- !t'4. rijp 4-'iiielency to rr a ili'loud Ithe general assembly of the Preq- Classsfleds.---Acv I1 rtc'1 ia hc. ..iL . . . . ___ Iterio Decort-ating", '7 :}' '{r: " : x IaYou are particular,.of course, about Ihe ,-(Iyou~r decorating is done, and _' mucmore particular you are, just that It~~mu 11I MA more anxious are we to do it. for ) Fauroth n notd 'i'rncoist of the N wF rk Read The Daml y "Clas"sified" C 'a -' 1U 'e fathers had a really collegiat6 ruing yesterday; many of them yed golf at the nearby country bs, others went sight-seeing alone Huron, and still others wandered and the campus trying to absorb a ximum amtount of collegiate atmos- ire in a minimum amount of time. nthe afternoon the fathers witness- the closely contested freshman- erne baseball game at Ferry field. was noticable at this contest that t of the fath'ers swung into theI 'it of the affair and took sides wit)- er one or the other of the two ,. 'I I 4 himp~lector Faiur The names ~iof, Tnspeo I1 The Cap, Night ceremonies furnish- ed" a fitting limax for a -week-ed which as filled =with ;genial good fel- oiw shipbetween fathers and sons ..Thw fathers seems to .have, really en- 4 joyed the supposedly'.dseep drawn lines between the different classes.' ; Te opprtunity, to look ver the Jbyed the supposedly -deep; drawn' q.in anr athletic wray that was presented dwith the awarding of the 'M"blankets seemed to appeal to ,most of those .present. Great' intrest was also "shown in the speaker, especally ifn :_.the man of whom they ave bard and read so much. Edwin L. D6nb, '9L. Although Fater'.s'pay officilly ended last night, there are grat l many fathers .who 'sayed over until today. Many of the fraiternities have made special prvlimos fr entertin- ing these visitors. I'P Wood; Celerate Ca Ngh Erl There is'something tremendusly fascinating about a xbonfre.:There isi a thrill in watching the flames leap up- and thrlls re munch sought after by so me people. +r Thus it was that a sall group of c;thrill-seekers happened to be, in the vicinity of Sleepy Hollow last ngt. There, before their eyes, was a .huge o' ple of! wood, rady fr th .e CpNigt ceremony tonight. t Was asonder- .ful chance for a lionive--+and cthe6y took the' chance. A mal Cp Nght. withiout the' Capis, resulted, and this morni ng ithere was no ood; pothing. but embers were lsft. More boxes will be cllected this a fternoon, and the officlia bonfire will occur tonight, 'as schedled, tnut for some parties unknown""it'wll be the ~isecond celebration in'-Sleepy Hollow Osaka Japan, May iS--Fly AP) - Fears that- American influence may close to Japanese emigrants tbe doors of South America, at present offering the most hopeful outlet for 'Japan's -° surplus, population, are expressed in San editorial appearing In the Osaka Asabi, the newspaper with the largest circulation in Japan. The editorial deals at length with Japan's problems .. of population food supply and emi- ygration. "We cannot be sure that we sha ll be permitted to send emigrants een to BrazilI and peru without molesm- tion," says the Asahi, after detailing the restrictions imposed on Japanese migration by the United States and ' the British Empire. Texas Asks For f~ Austin, Texas, May_ 17.-FOr the first time in its history-of more than tforty years, the University of Texas 11is making a direct appeal to .the peo- pe of the state for finanicial aild this time to put across a proet which the legislature cannot handle, that of a rhuge "Meoral Stadium at the ULni- versity. " The fact that the stadium 'is to be a memorial to all the men and women ".of the Istate who took part in the, (kworld war has aroused statewide in-' tterest in the project and caused many '. to line up In the campaign now being carried on. police department, and 3V. 11I. Moran, secret service chief, are being men- I tinned in connection with the selecti on of a successor to William J. Blurns, as head of the bureau of investigation of the department of justice. Faurot is believed to have the best chance of being named. l Th1 i 1rJle companion comedy-lo ;e ported several. days ago-will be Alice (Continued from Page Four) Gerstenberg's "The Potboiler." It -will THE PLAYER'S CLUB will p ee .) produced under the direction ofj an oiginl ply b Chales wor Warren Parker,. and the characters,1 an oigial pay y Chrle Swod iwith another long list of names, will and Donald Snyder, co-partners as Ibe taken by Philip Krasne as Mr.; authors in the past and present opera, Slid, ,David Touff as the Novice, War- instead of the "Caleb. Stone's Death- refn Parker as' Mr. Ivory, Frederickj Watch '"'reported sev'eral days ago. I-icks as Mr. Inkwell, Priscilla Reich-, The piece struggles under the power- iert as Mrs. Pencil, and Forrest Heath i ful title of "~La 'Donna e (with an ac- : s Ivi"_.:Ruler, and E. Crook or Croaks cent grave) Mobile"' -translated, we - as Miss Ivory. ire told, as "Woman is Fickle." The1 The 'setting for the original play-- cast is quite all-star, and includes $-h o olr eqie nyabr Germaine Baer as Rosalie, Donald I stage-is designed by Ross Thylorl Snyder as Paul Borone, Charles Liv-'under the direction of Valentine Da-! ingstone. as Giotto Scapoli,. and Ber- vies, freshman and the rising young: nice Hill, the saing -a very good, scenic-artist of our, day. actress in the Junior Girls'. Play, as ___________ Jazel Fenick. .' Patron ia Daily Advertsers.--Adv. Our 45 years of experience wiii as- sure that we can handle the most deli- cate mural work that you wish done. Let us give you an estimate on your next Fresco or Tiffany work. Frank T. Rohr& Sol'n PAINST, BABAS AND WALL PAPER Agents, Wholesale and Retail, Pittsburgh Proof Products you. Light colored garments, particularly, need Ben- 1* Hi zo Cleaning, It cleans them better; they stay '11 clean very much longer GOLDMAN Telephone 13 t jr _....._...._ ........ .----- _-_ ___ - .:_._ i ' r 402 E. 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