THE MICHIGAN DAILY PoBE GASES i "T-he hastenting" 'ACIECSME ectlons. The convention here willj fl t ggf g fly. liThin ,,x o . mark the first regional conventhion evrheld inI this section of the C0111- 1+ trThe annual convention ofth Than Poltics, Says Governor institute Nwill be hllcd in New York this i 7' vo r.' ~YEARLiING BAND NEE[ 11 a Health Authorities Joint Investigation TUDENTS IMPROVE .4i±y ~Investigation into the possible 'Source of the four student cases of trichinosis, reported following the ~Illinos-Miebigan game, is now un- 'iler way according to a letter fromt Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health commssinerof Illinois,, received by, D~r. A. J. Wessinger, local health of-j .ricer, yesterday.J :"I Arbor tomorrow for the open- bul;g ing of the conv;entiion of the- north *' hs s(oltuui et z central chiapters of' the AmericanmIn'- #ro 01 -\ m~ig stitute of Architects, which ii rom101,ne1Pyscsbuldng held jointly between Detroit afl tL'-~ : -ign et h re~ nZt '- city, Yesterday,, ?i rc trs of 0he na- TaIlhahue tional orbganizatiron : a 5 eznlle!here ? :4 )- k3 ,, Clens dub c~srteicorgnizes ire for a twlo (lay i CtinZ If d- 1room ;22, Union. quarters for all or thze architeeL.,will 7:O--- C'G'iQ 1Frnn!ei~fi i mects i1!'x 3."- A oe i sh w on ofte s e be located at the Union. _ i e room.j Te conven rtion will open with a t lgi-cabba~rd sand Biadcfiee;i from "The Chastening ," a five act play luncheon l onorrow at the UnIion= room 304, Union. that will be presentedl by the Matthi- J Prof. P jijl Lor ch of the architectu~raI lea --t Q~ T. C. 4"w,!!r ;~s i I Son-i entnte companyatSo'lck college will give the welcomling a,,-kOn.'1. C. b rlfln. ( ih ii..ii ,:dress and, Clark llainnondl of Chzicago, 73~--Irchii a ngtnllladitoriumn on the Ora- I .room 3cs, 1Union,. torical Lecture ~~~ regional director, will preside.7 4-I.E )oe'v'uiinNir'a- ___________________ Tomorow series.n a' I upmi ,on (e du tion of the architect !Siic ulti un w1illtal ,e p#laic after which several exhibps ill b)fShown to the visitors. iIVM* rSwDA~Y Later in the afternoon, the delegates t-.R '5hi' viii spt'akb in A ER LI[SSwll bedriveto etrovit-foadinner room 10423, East Fngineering guiiild - GO T LCL HJNESto be hedtr. ig Th'le drcoswl eentertaiinzed 4 Uii- -Vnller *. (to 1In Marc cloks in r ~pt, -iv, contywil edevorto this noon at luncheon at the lBarton H~ill's club, tendered -by the faculty of bag its qutahi of (leer if the licenses theo architectural college. Each di- _if issued by th1e county clerk s' oftice rector (trnr ilte ts section of the are any indication. 160 deer lhcenses-cuiyadtegoprpeet h hav ,1 rca'dY been issued. With theeni cuty 'he con*y ntion openi rig temorrw k sesnsatigStr"I pl~nsI llin,.ludlCarchitects Ifrom' (Chicago, ;i "f¢ E4 aire si]1 coming in andl at le it a ,'1ttshiir,1)troit, Grand :Rapid'- (ol- (lozen mor1 1iC.cseswill, be sPll d b ninbulr~s To le~do, Cleveland, Erim, I~aY- f'ore the see! '-on is over it is thought ton, an~d ('incin di. There. nisacp- i1" Jy y C ycu.y lr ter oft the inst~i te n e u'h lof these r I{ (t3," "T',-re is only on thing worse than1 being a bootlegger," remarked Gov. Alex. Groesbeck on a recent visit here., "andl that is to be a politician."]I "Wthen you are; in politics, you ceaoje to h,, man or woman and enter the class of the person. It depends upon the person whether he is a suc- cess. or not. Ther'e is one thing cer- tain, you have to lie as nard as a nail. You are working for a fickle boss- the public. No matter- what you do, someone says it is wrong,. and even -when you do seem to l'e on top for a 1:hile, you never know when the wind ti,:l 1change." rOne thing of which Governor l' !Groesbeck doues not approve is can- vassing of votes. "I don't like this! idea of someone going out about slxl botsiefore the electin nd beg- giic) <,h dear jrblic' to vote for so! I tpo:~n~easar nmany," lhe., c~nui~e.(jTat Ys wy I would f. n ee? advise any Cric to go into poli- tic.; ules blo he; 1e faculty of tk in row-, 205, -Mason hall. 1 i -.3s kxri=s Inst dl Tto crub nwets lIn y room 1109t, Literary butilding. 4 -I ring things lightly., Too many men of today worry themselves sick about! Nton one has yetapplidnoth business. That is, h'alf of what is theston fdrm ajrith matter with President Marion L. Bur- ! 1ma1n band, according to IWilla ton right. now. you can't live, Diener, '26, chairman of~ the I 'underclass commiitte and if the through it, if you let the little things i opat ! the games Satur(d get on your nerves." Idrtrunl major inust be secured. In conclusion Governor Groesbeck There will be a meeting n commented on the, work of the Re-J hearsal of all men of the f :e~ publican club in arranging for ab-' class who wish to play in the ha sentee ballots,. saying that it was a 7:15 o'clock; tonight in room:1 "fine thing." the Union. The Arcadia Restaurant OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGETMENT .BOAD With- Breakfast ..$2 Without Break fas x. .o( 618 EAST LI.BERTY' STREET (JUST OFFD STATE) 1! J f; L 4 I ALm1 II+ER f liAe PRINCETON CHNCRLEVOIX ANN ARBOR I OVERCOATS M in I mported arid Domestic Woolens. I Try Us Once-You'll Try Us Again WVHY ? I Bca-use We Always Aim to P lease You I 11 South University ,Ave. Phone I [60-R in Style. 4 r gt 3 CARTIER'S .- q 'r-h Netlebn She Carried in hack and Tan Viking and Brown Sotc Grain suita~ble Wintcr Oxfords L306 South State St. Second, Floor, over Hailer's Jewelry 4- .r. - # Mr. Doherty will talk before t he pperlassmen in engineering at 11 'clock this* morning in ROOM 311 of ie West Engineering building. lIe ,.l utline some of the weaknesses ehas found in the training of thej agineering graduates with whomi he omes in contact, describing some of e steps which the General Electric rnipany has found necessary to takle - order to prepare men for the bet-; r positions. Mr. Doherty has taken over a great eal of the work started by the late r. Steinmetz before his death. j ahr.'s Shoe Store, 9 15, -%! Rv, A I 1L + Down Town 108 S. Main ANINOUNCES ' NVI.U -y- ,-g t ivp I I Pht~ne 129-pl'V There will .be a mneeting° of fresh- ian group.5 this evening at 7 o'clock 1 the student offices on the thzirdt oor of the Union. I 4 Don't delay-Pay your Subscriptionj )day.1 I Fresh Flowers Tastily Ar ranged And in Great Varieties I CALF 115 Cousins & Hall 611 E. University Avenue I Playing "~Little Johnny J"ones "~"' S'de- splt: ng IHar-raising Sell-d in:ing 'LITTLE JOHNN%( JONES" --- ii~ree { x S~- .t rr g ,.o/hony//.ies W~a S l -e 1..:t:,Dnn tc o 1ti arC o f'~t~hecre by ' ' g "A --.p ' P I ril d , x ci i a ro m a n c e o f a n A m e rica n t jockey in England, with a thousard and c ric ,spectac- . 2arsituations.K A l-0X COMEDY Cy ls 'I y I' AJI.ALL ,rn 9I4 3ic. RHO WS, START 2:6O-"'. 30-7-'-8; yJQ IV A:5NiCN RM6FAN-A8O- An Ac atatloni of a story by MARY'ROBERTS- RINEHAR T Authoi of t r - - - PromptAttention given to phone orders -4 The_ of t1ie Wi lldernes>s: by Charles Allen Seltzer, With John Bowers, Alice Calhoun, Alan jHale, Otis Harlan, A drama Butrnt grass Lsands Potect I'ono)r of C harlie Chase inl "JefiYries Jr." ICHAR I IIDI G PI) 'L S series or VAN RIBBER.STORIES- I "TIE FIIT.11 TOPTICAL SKCETCHES NEWs EVENTS ORCHESTRA ALSO NOW , NOW LAYING , ^At " t d S'fiT LG "If1 A? Tt;1 f 'EF71