WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 King George Recuperates In Italy ____ ___ ___ ___ ___THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ _ _ _ _ _ the scond lassratesI belief is!difficult tests, and after these are Amterican diploma~ic se rvicVQ has; as being te cause of seeral danger- seon cas rte; blix' G overrnnient Opens Itikta r epe mastered, they will be assigned posts been the subjet of mutch svere Grit- ous complications and xnisuder- - would 1rater'see thtrnI. ; tt.-. D plm Course ara.Ee hnthywl ecr-icisni, because of the lack of ex- standings betwe en the American gov- -Ifully supervised ; their permanenti perience of many who were giveo eemient and different foreign po- c ed at the tvu,_I so'IIS [he llsol: dirt t --- status in the diplomatic corps being I important positions for %Talrious polt : e. :Averf lin v.i ith v, h:: t ? tt2, ,,^ erlu t l +r v sa the opening of a determined by the results of their j ical or personal reasow," Such prac--..._ hnioic r j .;ii t>'t r.15tit n . z a I v 2oenlnent, 11enterprise, the work while on probation. tice has long been deplored by critics JREAD THE CLSSIFIED AIS, eexns(' o~tIh(',I_;,1 Ioreign iSei'ice school. Twenty-five loci. e.. to fnro vi ~l;' P po f;sc. , a spira t.; to (1iplomatic knowledge ice H repit '(!I^;'n t; live 1Ih 1"i tw"g, legIla. acour;e Of study in the school, v\i igf( 'aIh O''t n no ; of the examtination las 's I P. Iic s. '26. "No, i d (,,I h ji)u j ary in whir ii more than 200 can- , I ee they aefTa l c USI ris'' l n 'Its id It es tookl; part. Examination in jcf~,t o ~l i:t ua 2tti2cor: rl aepaei raeJcdazuIly, adthose who pass the test ~j2:Bi 17:O~4 - -wl he givenl a year of still m r in-_______________________________________________ Pays.- -Adv. I a mt: ><3 ary other admorek a ________________________ ______________________ j... _ .. . . ... .. ., l! tp (OIDARS lV N/ike a . I (We Say Without Hesitation Its Better Than "Classmates") (9L1 of Our King George V of Britain is progressing ranidiy .w his fariizei iealthy sftate, this phioto, taken in Italy, indicates, It show, hint with the Quee fn (left] and Cardinal Maffh, one of the iEst impol tant mni!,ers of rh Sa i e( College, in Pisa, one of the places he is vji tink on hi'; recuperative tour. Service Try a Malted Milk andi a 13-,( Lc Duc Sandw;*cli 35c f,your Noon L unlch Cabkins- Fletcher Drug Co. 321S. S fat e St. (H,,Men'I'. & S. Flniie'Tsify Own'ier Stt & I'tielaHr( : _..< The Campus TFodiiy's Euestiowi: IDo you thinly that the new government postal irates are fair, in the proportionl they ha inc been raised? Where disked: 01n the caliphs The -mnswers: 13. 1V. AMuster, '2} .-- "After a goo£1l deal of resaearch, the Postal authorities were of the opin- Ion that the government was losing mioncy on second class mail antl so 'with that in mind the rates were raised to the present amount. If this action remnedies the situation Ithen 1 think they may be termed fair, othler- wise some other' plan shIouIl be "'dc vised." R. S. Miller, *'27. -"The chief bio st of the postal executives has been O1h efficiency of piostal service at a ro a- sonably low rate. The pub~lic has felt the truth of this boast and has liberally patronized the mail depart. ment. With the present great in- crease of rates, public patronage will fall off prop~ortionately. The increase-, are unfair to the public and, acting as a boomerang, gill in the end prmove a (detriment to the p~ost office depart- ment." G. Goldberg, '27.-"I (10 not believe t hat the new Piostal rates are fair. Sonic. of the things that are mailed daily 'are not W bth(e ptst age lthe n1ew ales cnvei the indvidual to pay. M. W. Stein, '2t;. -"The boosting of [j t! , .j li .i 7 Y i i i S()l)AS ( 'ANJ)IES r 'ONE HUNDREiD AND FIF'TY YEARS 'D; l Since the "Shot Was Fired Heard 'Round the World" SThat from April on to June, and moving picture. It is an r r Lexington and Concord, American epic and needs no { !!(Arlington and Cambridge, with retelling. Today Lexington and wA the residents along the line of Concord are shrines of the A4 the famous march from Boston nation, and this year thobusands -'ig to Concord in 1775, are playing more will make their pilgrimag_ Shost to the American Nation? to these historic shots. St is said F ,11 This is the sesquicentennial of that the guest bookl of the ji Ia the colonists' first armedresis- I-ancock-Clarke House at k~j Mi tance to the mother country. Lexington contains more signa-1kw ,4 The events of that memorable tares than any other historic I" ;l,~ day are celebrated in verse, store place in the country, q $3The John Hancock is {particularly interested in l insuring colleg~e men and womnn and obtaining k ~college graduates for the personnel of the LlUstaff. 4. Oe it er nBusiness. Now Insuring a SOver Two Billion Dol-" r~~~o IrsOl3,500,000 Lives ~Lt& IrE NSUJRAN~ CNPA QS BOSTON .144SACI4L2SITTS t5 -" " _ .._ T- . r - t.. - - -o. . y _" y"-~ I '4 I LAST SHOIOlNG TON (dIT e o -- erang'" W iiIi E W' EYFI'11 I'I' Si" WXI L Also ,.AL ROACH presents HkS RASCALS "EEING THINGS" _ _ Mi - ChisToj o 'OFTH ?QEST 'WHKhLFE prefe if~ - - ., , .,-.- .;t .,... .T._,,.-_---,,,-...-- -.,_. .._.......,. ...._ .._.._._.. ,........-.... .,.. -.,,..,, s E L Ho C.WITWER America's Greatest Humorist In His Newest Series of Stories "THE PACEMAKERS99 Whizz-Bangs of Speed and Joy Deti °Nited to Ann prior andl All Uniiersity Students G LORIFYING. TYPIFYL G I EULOGIZING SPORTS U. SPIRIT COLJLEGE LIFE -x ' '- w;" _ . X40 o.{1) "lelconie (erasecr~' ivilb Albcrhi Vaughin a! avlo ge O'Iara /oining F ;dy ,:. ,eSira~f y !AI',a 4 yL 1 H H 7 i Li f ," i - f 1 , Whoos! 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