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TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER~ 28, 1923

Named To Succeed R l. IE T -ME ousa T'ells Of ALPI +
ROBINS TO ,SPEAK Harvey- At Loudon -Tea AId C
As U S. _m ass dor RR",Up Genea
ON CRISTANIT A~L.S./mbasad~rFOR PERACOMMITTEEShsfmu adMnayngt odteAp
-CHRIS I 9 1INITYJohn Phllip Sousa, when here with~ NiagaraI
Union Opera committee chairmenI an interesting story of a concert at near Ma
ilaoInllV4(nowti Economist Will wvere gamed yesterday' by William which he played in a small town in lai, for t
tak t Mlethodist r Kratz, '24E, general chairman of the Texas. tro pow
Church Iannual production. The four chair-f "There had been a blizzard, and it wyas.
mnchsen~ by iKratz will act as his was bitterly cold," he said. "Most ev- A dam
RECENT, EU4)9EAN '1IJ' ,assatadwl aecmlt
TQSPL ~C(JQUN)~assisatadwl aecmlt ery one who reserved a seat had re-rern
;'_:"- charge of the general work on the turned his ticket, and when we arriv- It h
R "k } Rbnintinly ~ nQpa" off-stage. ed, there were only a hundred and 4000
econmis~ au pbi~l igue, wll ' 4John D. Briscoe, '24E, was selected twenty dollars worth of people there*, The dam
spa ai34o' I "~toi ht . t the ; ....." f> ,as thsistan. $eerl chairman of Our first selection was played and was same as N~
spesa n OLLil ,~ s ai We Met gal the committees in charge of the greeted with cold silence. The se- b 1 e
3 odist c ':t1 x~nt 'e> ..sb}ec, "is . y; 4 ~ . #..^ o£ T ix en wfho were appointed nd one elicited no applause, and dr- work wil
+ r"ti 41y.,.- rti t?'Denoc at: hea s of the committees are: stage. ing an intermission, a committee cor- We
CiiaT~oip. ., ;+ w :+? r< ' ..i ; ; lbn iBr imiy, '5 properties, Edwin posed of the mayor, and the editor of latin wc
Mr. Rp~rs has ~Ritchie, '241, an}," akup, Hioward the local newspaper came back and sfiin
c "un ry'rp n i t irop d h anl~. tm ~ n,'4,tl e that there were just tw o songs sutie ntai'
observations. he mnade ai'rroai will forks~. Mrion R Stal, '25L, will have they wanted to' eay, "ixie" and ,the wic.w
the backgroundl for his address. charge of. 411 publicity for the an- "Strs andtripes" coal.
1fao Rpreseii1 d IT.U. Abroad.e. nua musicl comedy I told them I could not play thern '
'Dutingthe war Mr. Robins w4te / ~ except as encores, and that I would
American. Red ross commissioner t« E D8 N Ti not play them unless they gave me rand
Russia and was later the informal E soefig tatthy anedthm.I Two hun
representative of the United Stakes £ f 'O J , ET WAGESi one person would just stamp the floor are expec
Government in negotiations, with the____ I told them, that would be sign that ber 133 fa
Lenixle ,oyernmnent. ted they wanted it and I would b, de-I th 1MiX
Those' who heard M4r. Robins last .. Chcago, QcLM 27.-The rising 'en- ton whi
year when he spoke, here on "The eny to n. wgs on the bsis of what ligteet acomortttem
Qui~gqry~f W~ Wil cera~ni wis - Fank . Kelogga n needs, rat er than, on the econ- "I played again, one of the usual ____
to hear lm jaga . Frank B. Klog omryamm omt value o his labor, was blamed concert pieces, and the applause was
To CoductForu , nr Kellgg, ormery "amen)recently .pr, maniy of; the ills o h temendous, considering the cumbe
is *ToConiwt Forumber of the Unite States Senate for .Country by D.GsW yr rfs fpol rsn.Ite b~e ih ll
theciiIQn~moftheecoomst'toMinnesota; has been chosen American . sor of ,social sciences at Vanderbilt 'Dixie' and the Stars and Stripes', and
hold an mien forum at the-, end' of his 'masdra odnt elc ol nvriy ahilTn. paigw l a ietm.
address in which any one who wlsls ubs{o tIodi.t elceCl nvriy ahilTn.,sekn ealhdafn ie
tormi adakhi i'gtps i rge Ilarve. Mr. Kellogg is 'a law- here before thE ~oer lb
the F oru m last year', AM3. R Q)$s et- yer by i~ofessioni. He :ros~e to promin- theS e a d a' li sI eebain _ _ _
panewhihsjeti wsenee 'servng' as special counsel for the TrkySupie M Tbcc aethurstlN.sJIn cet. 27-ncl
' paiod hyIS lsju~gmetit asFederal government in ant-trust Tre upisMc oac aeusN . c.2-nl
impossible. f or'the, Legue of Natiox}sAlhuhteUie SttslasamsbgstdrilteSen-
to acconp lfi the purposes wich it'suwits during the T aft administration lhuht~Uie ttslasSmsbgetdrgbe h hnn
aren.upotesexete+ _____________6,11_____ l other countries in the production doah, took the air shortly after 7
ardet spporersexpetedt cold.and manufacture of tobacco, the Juan- o'clock today for a 700 mile trip to
in enealMr.Roinsbelevetw Ra lGE STAR S IN ihies of both tobacco and tobacco pro-, Richmond, Va., by yo h h n
should agree to outlaw war, so that 'ducts imported from Turkey and the doah valley, and return, as part of the
no nation or ruler will be- able. toj ILLINOISVICTORY IPhilippines are considerable. In 1922! celebration of Navy day. I
cause trouble withiout33 being broughtl more than af'f the leaf tobaccoi-I
to terms for it. Mr. Robns wil speak. otdwsTrihtbcofrte' PeietAAantCnoiain
in the -second of a', ser ies. of lectures Chicago, Ot. 27. - (By A.Y.) - pore wsTrks obcofo Ih j Peidn 'gantCosldain
which are being presented; under. the Harold Grange, assisted ably by the: use in the manufacture of cigarettes. Washington, Oct. 27. - Presideont
4"uspices of. thie Wesleyan ,Guild. remainder of the Illinois football Coolidge will not approve consolida-
team, defeated Northwestern here to- It is estimated that each registered tion of War and Navy departments in-
day, 29-0. automobile (including, trucks, taxis, to a department of national' defense,'1
Grng sare te rnean bf r buses and pleasure vehicles) cnum- it was said yesterday at the White
AVIATI ON OURSEhe was taken ot ton. says himi from s 425 gallons of gasoline a year. House.
posil iuyhehdcosdNr-. .............. ........ ...... ...... ....:......................
wsens line three times, once in a,90 ................._____ _____________
New York, Oct. 2,-(By A.P.)-Newyadrntouhhefl.
York university announced today that Ty ard tuntrogh thesfie. oe
with the' appfoval ' of President' Col-( h at top1os eemr
dgSceayoWaWepad e evnIliossoigtreponsaai WH TELIrtary of the Navy.Denby, it had in-result t'Bitsoting agree p ointsas aII Tay INiht Ii VEL\1i;E3
stalled the first course in 'aeronau- the 'field and Mui's catching a long
ticl eginerig nd ndutril ai-forward' pass thrown by Britton and } .
ation to.'find' place in the curriculunz go ng over. e/z A ew ySpk Glok cftea f n. s
of an American col ee. Only once did Northwe tern pro've Ol6 'pn du tor J tc
T xe course will be open to new stn- dangerous.' This was in the second zo .s Jzi.zc1C r d
dents enrolled in, the engineering col- period when they wonrted the ball-
lege- next February and to undergrad- down to the 10 yard line, only to have
uates and post graduates at other Un- Grange intercept a forward pass and'
iversities who have successfully corn-. make his sensational run. iI
pltdtwo years of mechan ical "engjn-
eerlg. ','.",
Duln ~,T HE.PUPPETEERS t
Dubli nd Oct. 27-(BY A.P)-AIl the- WINSA
ator andmotion picture houtses inWENSA
i ublin wor'. losed recently by a 4ai p.m Oct. 3 1 sl$
.trike of employees.r
&6 : Aft*H ' Nights .50c to 240 '~~
TO IG T nJJ'3 l WVed. Mat. 456c to *0
(lrr unda ., Oct. 28-., 01 N I~i.{- a):-Sa. Mat.E -$2.0091I -,.. 01
IIISiCON. .a+d..LAST W EE K WillIng333
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r. i~m M .SFISATIONYAL ANCEFRS JR O" l b'OQN I
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311333.. Allsat sred-=seasslb anEcoeselfaddress-
~ilt ed envelope with check. Prices-Orchestra, $2.75; Balcony,

;a OKCSTADPOUCIN I' $2.20-s1.65-i. 10. Mail now as orders are filled ap soon
Whatdoe1?et ril rilcs aidas received.
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"w..unnd opt. arik.tis.....an.se har levrly jj."
utiius ln o h1 -ad -n+dy"-en t Fe a
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The sort ~ofT play wo 1hove been watig for.'"-Ge~rge W. Mark, The ;
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Toma to, Ui'que .CL N ELU
WHAT YOU LIKE
WE'LL PREPARE IT
Chickensouhe'tyeANY TIME
Mfas a p~t~ lazed Streets -
Banana:Sald - C.Give Us a Try,
Fanc l1ric IceCrem 'Sunday Night
Tea Coffee Milk -at Lunch Time
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IE NIAGARA
IS BEING BUILTY

Intrarnural Ite s en from the tryouts who tried out Fri-
Items, Iday, but memb~rship in the club is
-~ still, open.

Entries for tlv all-campus' cross-j
Oc.7-(yA..-Anwcountry inget arc now being received It's true efflciency t use Daily
F'alls is being constructed in tth uranaIofceTerlig Ciassifieds.-Adv. '
at an altitude of. 6,233 feet __tthe__________raloffice.__Therulings
rtigny, in the canton, of Vi_ for training for the fraternity race
he urpse f sppling~ Iwill hold for the ail-campuis meet, al
~r o heSwis edralral-I>o. A definite dlate for the race has THE T PUPPETEERS.
er o te SissFedralrai- Xnot been set as yet, but will be sonic
time after November 19. Have You

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is being built across the Pa-'--f_;_y_', __._yV
cascade whose waters flow Gle lub Waaiirats Tryouts
Rhone. An artific-al lake of Fehnnwowiht'ryufrte
D cubic yards will be formed.EFrsmnwoih 'tyufrte
twill be 262 feet high--thle f{Shuan glee clib will report at 3:30
Niagara Falls. Its length will, o'clocki tomorrow in room 308 of the
yt. The complete cost of the ' Union. Forty-five men have been chos-
11 exceed $12,000,000.'
completed in 1926 the instal-':
4ll be capable of supplyi
electric power for the en- y s te in S tzrind ,
i11 be independent of foreign'

/ Seen Them?
Rend the Want Adg"

BE WISE,
TRADE AT
THE,

Rapids, Oct. 27--(13y A.n-)-
dred credit men of fIte ~tm
.ted to convene here Novenm-
r the annual convention of
shigan Credit Men's associa=
ic will have headquarters at
ton hotel.
E. PUPPETEERS
4t, Sarah Casw'ell
AngellFlaill

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Kenneth Harlan is an aviator who crashes into the tlop of a Mexican. house.,
He loses his memory and loses his heart. Miriam Cooper is the charming
Senorita that~ he marries. Walter Long is the bold, bad bandit who causes
most of the trouble.
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