PAGE TWO' THE MICHIGAN DAILY - TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 UNION POOL READ0Y BEFOEM RCH28 Installation of Filter Which Should Arrive This Week Will Complete Job TANK MEET SCHEDULED PACIFIC FLEET PLA YS AT WAR I'-.- I , .... 's i i Dean . B. Johnston of the University Lincoln, Nebraska, March 16.-In- of Minnesota; Pres. W. A. Jessup and door baseball practice for women F Dean G. F. Kay of the Uniyersity of started at the Armory yesterday; the Iowa.Aseason lasts six weeks. One hun- dred points are awarded for first Dean Effinger left Ann Arbor Sun- teamn embership, this being a major Tday for a week's trip to educationalspothere. Three College Presidents and Four conferences in the middle-west. In D anW11 Ate d_11 ._ddton to ateninhsesins o Deanis Will Attend Mid- addition to attending the sessions of western 31eet the Honors course convention at the BOXING SHOW University of Iowa, he will attend a TONITE WL PL NC U SS three day gathering of the North Con- PL NC U SS-1A GYM1 tral Association of Colleges. and Uni-iWAT versities at Chicago the latter part ____________________ (Special to The Daily) of the week. _______________________ Iowa City, Ia., March 16. - Dean Th second convention will take up John R. Effinger of the literary collegei problems of accredited schools in the!. A l of the University of Michigan will be middle-west and will hold sessionsI V L a one the speakers before the Honors; Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Dean course conference which opens here ( Effinger will return the first of next.r tomorrow for a two day meeting. week to Ann Arbor.I9 !Amonnathe delega~tes w xill be thre Jh Only the filtering systemi acing to complete he construin. ofth Union swimming pool and as this is expected to ive ina"few:days:te Is hoped that the tank will.g be rea foaue within a week okr so The . tile on the floor and s id seofh tnk- T has been entirely laid as has alsoithe N2 Z,> ;{. ., .;.,,.ir"- "" .^ . ''> : it: .iv:".:f:: :}.: larger tilealn the sides. Alpit , ~ ~ ~ *. n for chwkall ies isnee and simpl of ~..... ~.: decorati s havera b en ainted. r A:t:h.; , .. :.; nt p s nne. .. Un am's :et: a awar g m A: co ceeyiig pltom ha: . *.. , ~'N.;...0^r}}J'A} ??:: .. {vi '[.. bhe pcein thrk bnalo n a oer the esft f h ntdSatsral i depnd3n tei efors *Tersfjlwseerlmots fn. poolg andthe bao{n and ailo.en: taiin.A s a sp t..ua v ert.m nd}:.t..wmntan as .sen.rm4th shapes fo use. In t e dcke roo dek th . . ~SMssisp . ars haves been intae and facilitie I____ for chinreg imer wifn nd out, th tfak byi omale are ready itDsssL' ions -na" Date ze: cllreies have been inted careor Allofthe4000 me:ite'prsnnl"o" Ucl-Sa. Fr G P i a ting the polv indiontifiee e nsiv tring Abov isxastur viwoftecobndyle enC r aanuv',a seen fro th guardsn wo waril being attndae aet, deko-heUSSM ssi all hour hen the tnkei opn. arh..-- -Odr o asadgwsms e Ant teinterolecoatetitheI r winghmpho s i D -te Se swm igpool and the bacoy niing isth dinre D.Lloy": ..D.la a few spe' r "tresd the.m.ter:"4{r, h r,.ui:::whenth:':r:r is laced. shae Pnd e.n tbr ery ockte r -oorsmeor ;.:>:a:th:U:vr-me;dcin n h;r :h.vca:o .Lnode t scue:F arnt'} to woi the oldr aolrge osy numberDo la liio lwysrmid m o fctr seligo t in sForGown Orders ofclgs have been in vitee a d taclt- ; ~ ;.,::: :;;': to endiand wmhaesi nd theifinI _Th__,u;z:.t:: Exist "(hi.. In"Churc.. tenion ofrtiiev ainAi0 The mebety which is run only to prodecesonne of the nam'r fleetaeSp ta wa r ein the aig-a til berhel iwrke n ta n March-ifrtsaewn hes.Tised ashrea-yFri end on thri r e y s Ords for caws evsbl onths msi be 28. Asr a reultbe oolar will hvite eiginwl ee atsytyuhhetosnaina placy hima f e withaGeore aMeta b efor April be ins.he fporln ad that satces e ni stroagy oppo"e israspetwch s ruc trne a fthescombines d nainn order , s i se their arel artds o lat eae tdecr. D r.ou lo Ct lsi assa fi .e sties the mter. f s r awi ming poo asen the openg o the reqsirednghegathenorchurcis placed. nlewi Peenablidrtry Uonse-husbfrheskeathUierenecdnonterle oaom.Iodr to seur garnee o fir the'utilongal prtesofsi svice Snat nruihtuc tare-laortlenasDJamtenraulhede ,-t of collneggaes ahaverh' beens inrnmvtitsedciedto rstrtt t i will be inshedewgthemaaryh Orignrs ono ra remainsme onf tory stAudentont fin sor the dps and gowns mstEe h is rn on to rduc s s t delofrm te natu o' k ttewiereoin te foreSwi anpo wr cusL ar uo the buil- fork it'w olr.Thsodfsin Frinsip ndmrive. Severlo yas goOtsits oilehat theywl b in for an u s e d ythatbtte gI e Dro gl ilsevr alig ptohih I mhe wanatim al eshp licychatimondo ot 1A n obtainaol afer tha i. ofMrs. edeto ad the r c ss- ift ta thnirandrs ie in all thccolleeaandkuniodletoufsodellschodl dhoeg sftim made lat all o rise ufhici h- and Dougs ois ncintsto xpr -, raies, ' 46 c Bu njtmy s to lc hi ot eorge it moesynt, to ue heti pns om theE FstCo ea tioithenalt ehomrctoes e. ky letion hv egaed te nion th Akyon, Oio Pevious to acceptingd clared r.LloydC.Douglsafew peernp lt l , simaeits contionloplt.thpoiinheoccpieothepupitgI of11the bI requIL. ingston theIa rdeia s M arce.h horsabeforrhespokedattheUnivt.rhe Cngsmonldiw hh inntis U o gtheir. . ctis. ge et hi nes Pnlestonslvraerro 11hse-In ratie os e a rantee.of n oornf the bnturd ygallpntsIsty serie Sudun tor. s mouchas, LndematIo n mm s o naullt. :a d ura stot afge o nl ge aenselion, if he har s --------o- -.he111nourtitheyasivekL- theUnin wllbe inihe. Te lbrry whhinge rganizon lik roe du ! to drives of the ntoaturek ofohetun t ut1eodee nLefo [ Sig Mf Il T~II~~D.or ,isfarnfomler.Ting oldfsiton-Finshpdie Svrlyer .0 Ingfora nmbe ofyeas- ut he is rater omehingvemucsy h geryoth he wasit i on~ all ' publicit hm anibfuted belbtaM a le atrta ie t Dear.Peltn MusL ad ofteDn tust .uaesosgigfouhrcloc tisnooivinoml1toe oclocks n th-I(et rmalshosadclee r 1a cleewlatedtescn anI Dr. Douglasisap eent lrepasrt of s ~ietiniein thescounitrn thoul plaethiN odrs t eog nual~~~~~~~~h meigothAmrcnAs-IlFist universitnacolegcurch li fid n n mildtofap ciation hofeDenaledSchols, Akofwih eanbseshiso nclusvios onacepeingrane,'5 1 ejmnsre inkis reidnt ctiobpleinChiagoencspofitoheyerscc used to ep"ulp iaino h tce mtec Lo tYu°H t ~De Th r da , F id y nd S tu d y D a ie s id t at y u hDeel eIgSnt Tose w ho E Knplicationsca, arch a6ceT he War wil adres te metig o th taepoegbytheofacct hs, ay i ilb otf ihn threesgoviehaet he a teietCoorsPerc, cusinitrogaiain fte yugbyfe orrn wasixni Prfreceisgvrst.apictinsSl e miraimo ononLvndr dentl crriulu T an wil peset oe an cholD. Nowglsthe station- of iembr f -R~(1 m t.e his conlusion drawnfrom prticip is fversed, a eingSOScofntco i a va eevt XSevc O!am( ~ eaDl rMr M E TIN A ppliction for ickes forthOur25Store iion intercnruvyafdnitysqetyerethisgmuch condemntan mmer5fth arl Dean Marcus L. Ward of the ofntee youngergeneratindinothrpressafter-noon at-- th e o do hh cls wrk i college presidents, four deans and. other nationally known educators. The University of Iowa is sponsor- ing the gathering in this city. It will be the first general meeting in the middle-west under the auspices of the National Research council, it was announced here. "The object of the conference," said Prof. C. E. Senshore, dean of the i graduate school of the University of l Iowa, who is in charge of arrange- ments for the meeting, "will be to discuss conditions which should be taken into account in establishing Honors courses in middle-western col- leges and universities." Among the speakers will be: Pres., Frank Aydelotte of Swarthmore col-# lege; Pres. E. H. Lindley of the Uni- versity of Kansas; Vernon Kellogg, permanent secretary and chairman of the division of educational relations of the National Research council; Pay for your Subscription today. Flowers make appropriate gifts for all occasions. Order them from Cousins & Hall 611 E. University Phone 115 Your order will receive prompt and courteous attention betwn acis WH EN he's not amusing folks onthe stage of The Follies, Will Rogers has other ways of turning minutes into money. With his Corona, in his dressing room, he turned outehis famou- book, "The Illiterate Digest"- the best selling book of humor of the year. That's the advantage of owning a Corona. You'can use it. any. where, any time-make some- thing of the spare moments most people squander. By the way, have you'seen the New Corona Four? It has a full- size standard keyboard, the same as big office machines, yet it is portable. The price of Corona Fouris$60 cash, Easy terms arranged if desired. Call or phone for a demonstration. 0. D. MORRILL 14 Nichols Arcade Anl Arbor, 4ich. :: ................ r Dancing Wednesay Night at Granger's II and every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights Music by Bill Watkins and His Granger Eight a GRANERS ACAEMY N Coko1~j ti I made under the direction of the uar - negie foundation representative. Dr. F. B. Vedder, Dr. U. G. Rick- ert, Dr. Russell W. Bunting, and Dr. C. J. Lyons, all of the Dental college, will also attend the meeting, the first three named being scheduled to par- ticipate in discussions. The primary purpose of the meet- ing will be reorganization of the en- trance requirements and the profes- sional curricula. of the present time." In response to a query on what part of a college course he deemed most important, Dr. Douglas was quick to answer. The freshman year is all-important, he said, and there . is Henderson Will Speak To S.C.A. Prof. W. D. Henderson of the Ex- i1 di i i will s eak at one of Make Gymnasium Ready For Boxing Cleaning and Reblocking hats of all FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard t. Phone 1792 Building and Grounds delmrtment, (Where 1). 11. I employes this morning will begin the transfer of bleacher seats from Feirry ield to Waterman gymnasium to make ready for the third annual boxing show at 8 o'clock tonight. The ring Read the will also be moved from the boxing room to the gym floor. R. Stops at State) WXant Ads -i Stud Is tensionYvs wl3 ent Health the discussion classes of the Student Christian association at 7:30 o'clock to- SSatasfactoTfnight in Lane hal on the question of 1? ~ r 1leadership. Prof. A. E. Wood of the R.eport. Declares sociology department led this class - last week. More than 125 persons are two contagious diseases, and attending the five weekly discussion, 11 11116 11 1 M R MIIII ilU111 1I D Ii-1 Only LINDENSCHMITT - APFEL & CO. ANN ARBOR'S L FADING CLOTHIERS "Exclusive-But Not Expensive." 209 S. MAIN ST. but one case of pneumonia were listed i at the Health service during Febru- ary, according to the monthly report Frolic Pictures issued recently. The report states 7 3 ~ S l that, with the exception of the usual aI.Placed On Sale acute-respiratory infections, studentE health continues satisfactory. These Official pictures of the Frosh Frolic infections include pharyngitis, head j are now ready according to an an-I holds, and bronchitis, and list a total nouncement made yesterday by the of 470 cases, as compared with 381 Frolic committee. They may be pur- in February, 1924, and 794 in 1923. chased at the Swain studio, 732 South Dispensary calls amounted to only University avenue, and the price is 50 3.377, while there were 3,745 during cents. the corresponding month last year, and 3,841 in 1923. Hospital bed pa- Frascati, Italy, March 16.-Prince tients totaled 14 for the month, and ,.Mateo Colunna di Sciarra is dead at . infirmary bed patients 100. There were 75. 129 eye refractions made'as compar- ed with 91 for the previous February. The total of operations performed was 15, and 88 X-ray examinations. - The list of prescriptions filled amount- ed to 669, and room calls totaled 131. One hundred eighty four students hadf dental consultations.d\ ~~'~'~~ ~~~'~'^ Fuaturing STEIN-BLOCH Smart Clothes MICIIAELS-STERN Value-First Clothes High Grade Furnishings For~ tt vriting ease. andlegibility The Wahl Pen was designed for writing ease and legibility. It is a perfected, modern writing instrument which will aid you in acquiring a practical hand, a readable expression of your thoughts. All metal construction-gold or silver for permanence and service- ability--gives light weight, fine bal- E: II. L If You Believe In LIFE INSURANCE Perhaps You'd Like to SELL IT If so, why don't you join the Life Insurance Sales- manship Class which meets every Tuesday night at 7:00 o'clock in Room 302, Mi ~crnI Ininn t 0 , II ---)-_- . , Your Easter Clothes NOW is the time to get ready for Easter with a new suit or two, and a topcoat. Our Spring line contains the most elaborate assortment of patterns, fabrics and colors that you ever saw. The best domestic cloths are repre- sented in vast variety, and we show a wide range of exclusive British importations. Let our representative take your measurements today and be ready for Easter. ance, increased ink capacity, strength to resist wear and abuse. And brings the designer opportunity to produce a pen matching the beauty of a hand- somdy cased watch. Prices in gold filled or silver models $5 to $10. Made in the U.S. A. by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago craadian Pa ory: THE WAHL COMPANY, Ltd., Toronto Anufaourers of the Wahl Eversharp and the Wahl AllMetal Fountain Pen Eversharp is made in designs matching Wahl Pi