SUNDAY11, :MARCH,'-I1, 192' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA CF.T I l TI .., :. ( 2siti n 1r 92>Summer Session Govenor Trapp Is Oersted Target T The :Campu.s ~q jCredo ' sive absences on the student's work. the Chamber of Commerce Inn. Mr.I General College extension for the The student will get fairer treatment Maedtenburn's subject will be "Some ofSte college of Washingto., will be from the instructor with whom hie. has th uprssi theAuo tieBs principal speaker at the Kiwanis a oepersonal contact that at the club luncheon, Monday noon, March (lean's office." ines li e will p~oint out some of the 12, in the Chamber of Commerce Inn, aslpect s of thelieutonmobile business____________-___- which are not generally known and j er'wick, Pa., LFeb. 28. -The fttern, hihconcern Ann Arbor citizens in1 storage shop of the AEmeitican Cari a ndl F LI IIgEL U fl paricuhn% i.Te musical program will Fudywa etoydb irjiha n it iis r nnei r r. he furn1ished by members of the assoc-; - I 1 AS11 ':Iiv ALL S('IIEV-111 4 P. N. )c Das oSorosis". Kappa Delta vs. Alpha Phi. 5. P. Nf.--Alpha Epsilon .Phi vs. Alpha FEpsilon Iot,,. I lelen Newberry N.. lxpha Xil Delta. 4.1,5 1'. M.--Juniors vY. nirs PnIluuen vs. so7ho- Ilor1Es. I r. t- =a t Ti e REGISTER ON JUNE 19 Yod t3...'.' (\ jnet loll: Io you think the w Ad (il1nmisira lve bad , by passing rle icg landcapedesin curse whxIr z:?. new absence rle, has Ilaced too uch to, wlandscapfeedein he rmses;vii cli * lo wel'in thle h1uns othe instruct- 1)(I of will be tuh oIe di i ui -'Y(f by roesorAureios ? he he xviii be m a 'i 1 . . l ii P rof ors An bicy I X'ener a'L ^! : T hc L ibrary.- i Tlw :!nswm(,rs * 1+ Marie aphamr,; (c u rses wx'ill be off ered-" ~ieeta fasueti Profossor Tea 1(1 will1 leachiithe in- x2,i-Iilc hti .sueti t rod fl(toy c orses, "'Jil roduetctrionsto ;.ole to heelp u p withi the classlay do- thle St n iy of landscapie Des igin" ti~tl ding reerence recaing on Ihe topic, he "Ciic 11"°co~nint nd ityPir- old inot e given an 'E'in any rai~.'' 'roc,.ss(, WI'hiitenore xx ill iis n LC~iito o ayab- ~~~~~~~c yecw ~si 'mc'''ae ~~o' (5 . If u h oinstructor ayknows his Ea ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 (i 11 I'(:l se il ieI ocnspesoay, h, is better fi- 1i~i isol P('I~'tedt t judge if the student is able to 'ihe urnnr 5O5i01 liiis V~i T U 1e ep in) with tie a verage in the class.'' beh 'lrtmA , -,ansth, Scar will1. lkin, '27.-"-I think that tie i-! iiil .fh"st ructor has too much power in be- term :11(1 W lb hat s (ii~iin Icblae to, ive the student an "T]"' "except ionall y strung pro;ran'' ar - in the corse for a great numiber of ranged, enrollment is expreted to si 1- j absences. If a student is capable of pass all previous marks. I lu e::clnnlcnt ioc irgare ex- doing his work satisfactorily, he ('ureswllbeoleedi al"e peted to 1e st aited aganst M.1W. should not. ae his grae lowered for lartnlents of the Unversity. Regis-l asences." I ia iont will begin in all schools ex_ . Tr fP abovec) who succeeded Jack C hlleTid 2E.'NId cept. law, June 19. Registration in t he 11W ltOil85goror of (i;ah:rma when I not think that these new absence Law school will bee received June 12 li lattrier w as ipaced. The Man, rules will place too muchi power inj and 1. On the same late, work wili tv lich t a nx< 'ed tWlto's removal, is the hands of the instructors. The in- begin at the Camn for Geology and !delaed o e ack Ithefastmov structors have a better chance of Gieography- gis rpwlc a ae h knowing. They should be better able August 14 will marks the close of t o judge how often a student could work in all colleges and (epartnments, Ifo r a. iel Tvet governforfayrepieve 11miss a class without falling behind andl at the Summer campls. 'The Inli all . leoiiit. 'i oeno asi' in his class work. term will end August 27.lapt. E. Rubenstien, '26D,-"I believe that the instructor comning into intimate 1 ,64 students5 are iiig (oolll'5in i conact xith the student is best fitted Education School ('educat ion as against 24 lbefoe Fl-I to judge xwhether an excuse for ab- En oln'en G oisruai. his numnber (le ot inlude sene should be given or not. Con- studntsfro th litrar coleg. tied absence inicates ' lack of in- -- - - teest ad is it then not far better] Enrollment figures of the School of! Washington, Feb. 28.-A hill to ex-,for the student to drop the course, 'dli( dion for the sec(ond1 soeer re- tend for another three years the time voluntarily or otherwise ?" Gently submitted to the reg istrar show Jdring which nedals of honor can be1 A. A. Arthur, '26,-"My personal an increase of 16 per cent over those awarded for valor in the World- war opinion is that the instructor is bet- of the fall. As the records stand now, was passed1 yesterday by the Iouse. ter fitted to judge the effect of exce- TOI)AY TIA !'ITuRFTuft "PA 0P E RE YU"rHAdaptt ALICE CALHOUN, CULLEN LANDIS, ALLAN FOREST, BEN ALEXANDER, CHARLOTTE MERRIAM fit TENSE!ACTION! ,STIRRING! GRIPP IGV Biggest ]Fire Scenes Ever Filmed s Thrills! First IPresenta ~t 1ion inn Arbor THE WUERTH ORCHESTRA I lPlay "THIE -MASKED 1BALL" "TANCRED OVERTURE" Also fot011 ulsOpr ('ontilmou' H A L ROACH Adiso1 I PATRONIZE DAILY ADVEIITISERS Starting Today UN AUIu bUHIHISLSe' D. Edenburn, manager ot the ian Automotive 'tradle associ.- s to lie the speaker at 1 he ('ham- fCommerce luncheon which xwill 1( 'ruesdiay noon, Marcih8 in . .... . ............. . ...... 4, 14 )Ifalestic Anniversary mop jub loe OUR (GOOD) WILL, LIBERAL SUPPORZT ANID HEARTCY CO-OPERATION HIAS Y IWED~l I' S TO IREACHIIANOTimit -M)ILESTONE-TIIIS IME I~OUR 16TJI ANiNIVERSA1RY. WE ('AN CONC'EIVE NO BETTER WAY OF SHIOWINfG OUR APPRECIATION 'HAN BY OFFERING TrO YOU-IN A SPI~tUT OF RECIPItOCITY-IHAT! IVE PERSONALLY CONSIDER AN UTNUSUALLY GOOD1 ALL AROUTND) ITRAN.ENI 1 ix' 1 r 7r A t' f r 1' . .e r sr ;JY Q. , t. r" ib s .' r } .I '1 ," ON rTHESTAG4E F \ THlE COSTLIEST ACT EVER BOOKED! The Unique Novelty a iat ion, feat urig original songs pre- pared especially for t1his occasion. Th is pirogam is being sponsored by the Ann Arbor Aut omobi le Dealers' association for the coming auto show, lie piroceeds of which will be turned ove r to thei (nIiveis ity Band. S Dr. Frank F. Naldler, (irector of 25 LILLIPUTIAN PEOPLE 01 Manuglig from 9 to 4 Yeairs o g Staidin frown t acbes to 41 Immlies rTali i s It t ,. j a " i ,l } . r t' a F estjiatedl loss of $750,000. IWashington, Feb. 28.--c( otton sto(.ks held in Newv York will be reelassiie1 by Department: of Agricultuiral ex- perts. 'rhle jidlgetls Appear~ f'oiumrTimmes Sundaiy! Caone fietore 12O'clock Mid V ou're Sure14'(if the Rest; Seals Offering singing, thmnclig sieal Comely s# ling, Boxing rid Circus. y iON THlE SC'REENj .cC s A Thre Host IThrilling Mrystery that Ever Came Dowrn the ike * +.wl is l"e ih ayi"xwiha ng n vr cn. 'revlansitesgl n oanyorshn-dtr*iQ~ luc '1 1h mal ailaaas ay-eiosa' i ot a)W oe tr ie n iehn 0 fi h( -vr od hns vrtod lngulyofM ude-nithnteNvids flig f al hpp ne, li- ? 1 tts he kin fpeareyuv 4 a at o ,rs he11il ht eesyo llkee u ndthc 1-s yulos hl:?;, ert aVgl 111.1aalal fadfce e a ta e aa4'i an e >dfles day A, iii I I ke ~t' $ 7 ;._ aw r edY" _ e I, 14 V ~ A, 'I t 11 Lames Kirkwood L ASU PITiTS, ROSE51MARY UIFEY T04 "BARGAI DAY" A (Campio Comtedy kinograms A New Aesop F~ale Cartoon ) .CHE A Adults, Sunidauy DIX - Children, ?5ec Comning ThIursday BEBEDNIL [ ih tzy~i,, iieielly 'Miss lue eard" "t 14'tou't Be Loiig N1ow- %9w * I ,