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May 22, 1924 - Image 2

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N41CHI3-4IG AN

LILY

v
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AHJisAll
le Accomnn
June

J uuuiILJ
tTreasurers t,,
twIr W'orc
1
l tRlRITI hS.
)EDJ IN' LE~
camnpu s ocieties ~
)oks to this office
June 1," declared
lHal1 yesterday.
caled or som~e
whave been stub-
4nted out.

This move has been (designedl i a
y for the: protection of the treas-
ers themselves, and in future years,
. Hall believes, that if anyone
ould cast reflections on, the treas-
er of any society, he can absolve
nseif by this means. The audit is
signed to prevent carelessness in
ndling accounts also. k
The system to be followed by the !
Ice of the Registrar is this: each
easurer must submit his books to
tauditing committee of his'society
hick in turnl gives it to Registrar
3,l for his formal checking over and
iproval. This does not apply to the
Woks of fraternities and sororities or
morary societies.
Books have been audited ever sincee
ore than 25 years ago when there
is a scandal here because of the
ct that for one or two years the tl
easurer of the Students' Lecturea
urse, a different organization en-
ely from the present Oratorical as-o'
ciation, but fulfilling the< same func-
n, made away with some money on a:
ket sales.
The matter 'was investigated by the e;
,iiversity Senate and the present j

1 T l T7 il [ 13 1 s,. ll L~t QS, hat lhas been greatlydisor~e
GI NTD RI I LE G EANRI A N TIUfNTS j~Jp al od t ertnofcnrss taken I
IHIPES TO FL Y TO N ORT H POLE SOON UU LIUU cin Po etecluding d 'Jan mmgants, and
S gfl ogo -the reignatoon i taken in Tokyo asa'
protest, although 'the reaso for his
-t~ ... return to the Unrited States Is given
____________C N ITO SARA officially as the precarious health o
~ft\ oe T1han 8010 'Students Third Class' his aged mother-in-law. The aibas-
' ~~sador believes that the ban on Jpn
t*.:LIarsengers Will Land Mins ~.. ~ ~ wl eiul
Accommodations swilsrosyijr eicnn.
Ser s; an trade in the far east.
, " IN-. . 1TRNATONAL4 EDUICATION 1
# INSTITIUTE PREDICTS CROWDS'f
W4 tdnscontempkatng going to TQ EIOR LAST PAY Fb"
,r§ v; ." ia Y :.' ;}{ 1i k ,}. " ;y<,Iinauguarated "c llge L t id -cas a e
~ ':: , ,: ,4; f o- ; n cautioned about the hotel situation w Today is the last opplortunit
abroad 'by the Institute of Interna-egnrstpatei
~ -...~. tionalEdcto in a reetletter to j class d ~us.. ti setata
mrFy;}Pesdent M .aut n d heInstitut~e ItiaLa!Ti1
,;+ I.. t M.L. Brton TheV eipromptly.
,S .r t0 pooeinternational go-Wl t to 3n Go lck in the corridor
,i .}. - . xl~ ,; .A i . Rs t ' - -' *, of the ngineering+buildin
r <I v ~ J.- :. but it feels thatsuet ano p; ve h rh
R _:";.. A .:,. , precate any foreign land that is over- 'ovrth ae."
r4} .:es~a ,{'" , ; 4 crowded by tourists. OETPETN.
, The letter says in part, "What with ROETPETN
".{tt 4 ti' , 'y.-the'British Empire exhibition, the 0-__________________
lympc games, the Bar convention, the Much is being made of the resigna Jj h dtkr s ,nyhn
~ ~ AvertsingMen' convntio, an solion. of the American ambassador, Cy-'
c; ~~on, hotel accommodations in Londoni u .Wos nJpn I skonqiky-Av
and Paris are so difficult to secure that jrs Wos nJpn ti nxnqickyAv
the American Express company has~
f:'},"had to pay the full amount, two
: { . :.t :::¢ + .4:...,.months in advance, without rebate,
ror its reservations in London. It is i os cost more to mnakecELE
now very difficult to secure any ac- ToacIadfr hsresn
"" _, ,~~~~~ommodations."Tbcoadfr hsrdal-
.,. The letter. states further that thus
he ^-pan o sc n cadpanthositwhc t siatste fre thatnt,60hpr-s noney can buy and ten it's aged inwo06.
The British dirigible R416 capacitedtyh oethant8,00rdpesns, It's ile bst n iternessy ure t1OCc.
So ei ei aeo uythe British dirigible A-36 is expected to set flight from England for a cruise to fed fx tht a rlu me.oiuA lh rhnstndbtene sae'e o d
heNorth Pole. "The British air ministry is shaping pasfrsc nex eiin h otmeans tht ab t3,0 sudns wl
btlseta landing in Europe during the early noie h dferne
1t lass than $100;000. ~:ummer without any acconnodation,ntcthdifrce'
r t -h aairliner sewe wouldgd cross anthetantica toCanada and then wing its ivay northward, with perhaps only one ( ccording to the letter.
or tw'tp ewe nlnda~h oa in
A sinild venture which was to have beeni undertaken by the United States navy wth the dirigible Shen- Patronize Daily Advertisers-Adv
indoali has been indefinitely called off. , .
The)Brtihairmnen were the first to tiy a dirigible across the Atlantic, maing the round trip shortly 'aft- _
r American navy fliers 'and 1larry Hawker znide the pioneer flights in'airplianes.
_________________________________ NAT LUJ3;NBRG & Bzos
9og W x err ~n ________________showing! I _
And Stall Game fINi FAERIYTo gi elhyuhv
-~NIMEUIE II[ HAD~
Once again the (logs of the tont eat the proper food. The ( I.
Iowaed itatebal melihhe h1Delta Sigma Rho, national honor- C Ann Arbor BRestaurant ha !fla,.
Ioabsealgae onday after-i S
aoon, was halted on two separate oc r orni raenty enit n LL £ S ~0~
-,- -.-------- _r nual election of officers Tuesday. Rt. Istotwut ue seso;Sl

easure approved. The books of the1
easurers of the Senior classes, how-
er, will not be due at Dr. Mall's of.
e until after all expenses for the
!ar are met, which will not be untilI
few days after June 1, it is expect-I
t was pointed out by th~e Registrar,
iwever, that it is particularly to be
sired that those men turn in their
oks for audit as they will for the:
Est part be leaving Ann Arbor for
lod after graduation.
NARD9SWEATERS TO SIX
N Ra 0,TCO RIFLE TEAM
Six membiers of the R. 0. T. C.
fle team were awarded sweaters at
eunits f~ormation yesterday after-
on, fr high scores' in the Gore~s amth h inr fsetr
re: J. E. Good, '24; B. L. Noren-
wicz, '24; A. C. Hane, '27E; H. P.
pf, '27E; H. W. Bousniaii, 24E;
I G. H. Whitworth, '25.
Medals for intercompan~y ronipe
n were also awarded to G00o1 and
)renkiewicz. -Monograms were awar-
d to eight for the ne~xt highest scor-.
in, the Corps Area shoot.
aNFR.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Will Improve the Action I
11,1-il I 1104110, oun ai
11111 "hll tllA LL
I iI27' S COLORS
« ~Tbe Ink That Made
die F'ouht ain Pen Possible"

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casions because of tihe whlims or a trio----------------
of canines. L" Alexander, '24, was elected presi-
The first "noorh" to attract at- d (ent; B. B. Sibley,, '25, vice-president;
ten-tion- wvis a cinnamon colored sp~ec- au l jth . a. Vaknirh
imen of douibtfuil species who gave '26, secretary-treasurer..
IThisoraiainimaew ,
chase to a rabbit across the third-ognzainismdIu)o
sack and out of sight behind 'the! students. who have taken part in some
Wedce~r attheend, of th thrd'in mjor University. forersiQ Conte:t..
s nng. isreurp to thfireld ;Brne
minutes later with his head downcast
gave proof that he had chased in 1TfiT ITfl LN
vain. ..UAJ5UlE J
Trwo. other. like aimal" called. a _ IEAST BO UN
!h4tto Atiityi( sivi'n he, s~ag,-(a L'iJ ite'C . m5 . !i :lRja. m. and.
m iockibattle in the vicinityr of se- very two ho;.: to 4:10 p. in.
ond base in the sixth. and kept the as- ± (; re : i a.in., 8 a.,im. and 8 vzy
sistant managers runninig-for several: two hours to 8$jp. :. . t
inultes. Later in the snme inning1 Locas: 7 a, i., h:55 a. rn. "d t
one of th e pair took a liking to "Ball" every two hours to 8:56 p .,.;
G~e, hskyumpreandkep tu-'~ 11.. W. To YpsilaLt5 only, 11,:40
gin- at his coat until lie had attract-,~ n.~ a nad11 .m
i'ed' the attention of. the' crow d and; s BI IN D3
stalled the game.a Liiniteds: 8:47 a. mn. and every twos
~l~do~ - y 2.--he hours to s:ij'i . e
,Msco. ay 1.-I'lecity of Si- xpres" (making ocit. S,>top~s): 9:ate
been a. ru. gnd every two eourB to ~5
renamed O~aos in Lenin's honor. Iel'7~ iinL 0a n
His real namne was Ou~tlianoff.

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offers. Our foods are pre-
pared in a sanitary kitchen,
inl a sanitary way. Our re-
f rigerating system is the lat-*
est. Under these conditions
we feel that we can give you
good, health~y food.

age thal s why

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it the pur~est of soft water is
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T ~tmt HEheart-gladdening story o wi of heL no
slumns. And her great' adventure in
happiness with~ England's greatest man.
A picture that thrills with its strong
melodranna and cheers with its beau-
tiful sentiment.
I OTHER BIG FEATURESj

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loveliness, the exquisite
line ss, the abounding vital-.
ie shining luster imparted
shamnpoo is enhanced by
o of this soft water.

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