PAGE TWO THIT MICHIGAN DAILY ~WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925; I 'E r AngerKig9,CAIPLAN TIP Scandal Victim fHRUUOGHUUT STA9TE [i t New 's.F 1 New York, Jan. 20.-The Advertis- ing clb of St. Petersburg, Florida, ]]1 has annfounlced its intention of sceking o Ot er C lleg s jthe 19326 convention of the Associated Advert ,iji clubs of the world. -- ______ ____________- asinigton, Jani. 20.-A bill an- 0.-,mTe first' Agriculturral andl Mechanical college ,thorizing suits in admirality against- ry'' ever corn- was dlefeatedl recently by the ljnjti te United States wvas passed today by tred by pro- versity of Oklahoma in a. cross word i PCt-Is..X miiusic ait the puzzle contest which was held udder he auspices of the O)klahromat City' ,Y. MAM News. Ca rl L, Piln- "' 1:a wyor Th' CfTSn rv y..ATIN y ~~ ~'a lpaper : ... n?;tea. . " ; ;,5 i \ e m far, fea.r for thle " ...... nm which as been hon- ~r an~i zwhich, with so- r' ~' a"~ edon a ? oitalistie has " ~ aflto sock to retain," / 9 ~j- t' l ~ ' "The effort, to nttait~ -e'2:V as of war. - - i* ma be a see- I - ^?' ~f.~'-'1.t i~the great. =J ! E i'' i 7 the iriuse to re _ "e~ e'i.~ S An incurable angler, Dr. Henry Van wen~tipludine in its r3e 1 upi;T( Dyke, noted author and teacher, is on Fgr ,vft the rsight to utilize frne&y tieE' his way to New Zealand in search of ,xti t'~r5of!t ' Nile to irrigate the ,cot- better 'trout fishing. With him is his OrI 30'l! ' 31 Sulht ; daughter, Katrina, 20, also an adept ~1f n nt4O ')f 3)1~ r with rod and reel. ,,i ;; -; n Y~png in beh"ind it is less the desire to ext n.'1atc . clp1 and increase wealth and power than, the determination to maintain an es-i (Continued from Page One) tablished industry which. is seriously "This eclipse is remarkable through menaced." the fact that the zone of totality pass- Responsiblity for the World war,. es over a region more densely popu-, Mr, ,Dulles thought, "must be placed lated than any other eclipse of mod-1 largely upon the Austro-H-ungari ,- er times," he continued. "Parts of monarchy and upon Russia." Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, On- "In each of these countries," he :aid., tario, New York, Pennsylvania, Mas- "we find. a small group of wealth and' sachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode power which for generations bad Island are in the region of totality. maintained itself by exploiting the Cornell, Vassar, Wesleyan, and Yale, masses of the people. , ai4u1Stti010 as well as other smaller colleges, are peoples' restlessness ;and desire fo.: situated ncar the center of the shad- change, this group of individuals had ow zone." set upi and maintained government Professor Curtiss told of many of a strong and ruthless character. olans for observing the eclipse that "In these cases, the 1)ri- are being made by astronomers. Sta- mary economic influence wa. > tions are being established along' the demand of the masses fc: line oif totality, aeroplanes will be decent living conditions. Th"f usedl again, as they were in 1923, and1 change implied a threat against in addition, the new giant dirigibles the established governing classes and will be called into service. in resistance of such threat they had For those who will witness the phe- Set up strong governments of the nomnecn fr.om Ann Arbor, he gavel character likely to provoke war inl the follcxving information. Sunrise any quarter. The ultimatum -to Se "- aiiloecur st 7:58 o'clock, when thej bia, the quick mobilization of Rus- ceclillse will already. have begun. sia, were natural reactions of govern- \i 1,1y-cight percent of the sun's sur- ments of such a character." ace, the maximum of the eclipse here, Twenty-Five Students To Take Part In Michigan Week-End At Tecumscht STUDENTS TO SPEAK Several trip:; to cities and towns throughout Michigan are being plan- ndunder the auspices of the exten- sindepartment of the Student Chris- tian association for the near future. C'hief among these trips will be theJ -1taging of a Michigan week-end in 1 ecumseh by more than 25 students on Feb. 13-T5. On the same dates several students -ill be sent to address the St. Clair county combined Hi-Y convention at St. Clair. Calls for speakers have also )een received by George H. Baker, '25, I head of the 'extension department of IheStudent Christian association, -)m Detroit, Marysville, Flint, Han- 7ock, Big Rapids, Middlesville and N