PAGE TWO 4r'HE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, T?1.C1.1ilil,'l 9, 1925 i PAGE TWO a\IZ MTCUTIAN D11\Al!AAlY VNSA, EA~1l~ ,1 IDECREASE SEEN I TO ORGANIZE CLUB GOBD iOD IN, NUMBER OF LITTLE [ . ATTENDS ' . ;FOR SUTW F. S BOO UBLIHED TRAIN ,DEATHS ILAWYERt FOMLO FTOHAE i____ (asualtiecsutnfrmrannd To benefit the neg ro students on Col4____ r .eric a~cin 1am therai - anth campus, a new club was organizedi .1f irie T i tsr,ctor i[; s Auicr Of l - roadls of the IUnited States in the first' Sadlhlax, Cat l ftwert And(]Paln)s 'IlinLehalM dyngtudrte lec°ion Of gR'tssaysOi "A Et1O eig'ht ?iiiolhs of tbis year, as reported DE ore law ('in),) AtAnniual name of the Negro-Caucasian club, its; by tiiif~e bureau of statistics of theIn-!l~n members in"u g representatives ofA TSLE ,t rt te Conmic'(e commission, show- both races. The purpose of the club ONSAE T LAER , adecrea se of x,7039as comlpared wih 'CKLrS+Eri LLON is not nmerely to promote social co- --ite .f ? st eightt months of last year. ; y}operfation on th campus, hut to be of, inclded 21 tis nmbe wer 567lessj ievery help pos:.sible to the negro stu- Copi es of TheAuth (In, ' he jnl 1 i hi ube ee56 es Smnillax, (cut f 'w('1""Nud palms will j(dents of the lUniversitycorig to, new book by ?:awre'cncel9. (t' ! i of i passenger casualties and 749} less cafs- ma4ke 122, 11e floral tcoratrons {f theijh . og, 7 , ahordssing thjhtrcdprmnwr e~v ate;t mlye n uy h lounge roomx of the I ~i wvcrs club the club to get under way. At the ed he-.re ysedy hsi h~5(.total innnhtlerof c asuaties resulting whenfilhe rill-io1: u_' rthe Lawyer's , , ' first meeting Oakley C. Johnson of the omd of 1his boos, te frtbig"'ler- from both cla.sses of accidlents amount-' li:edteeiei irdyngt htrcdpatet a lce rs ;lcI1, dyogh.per"," Owheindutial no2111 whi ]hwas led to )84',01; Eas againist 25,185 over the:l4a anwBuesidelenicteildUPp~d ut broulght out two yasgo '[hpu-saillei' oiid in 1924. This reflects the ! h o ih lg 'nni o fisersofthi peset colecionofiuirO~~ei efiieny f minenaceplytfS ofle Ida n committee pln t The next meeting will be held in ess areTeEdi r opn of work and better management of trainshaw tocbrtel dcrtd Lane hall at 7:30. o'clock Monday. All Booak 1 ill:, Hiland F s . "'[eyj by the officials.Chita trn;nr h oceta students interested in the new group are the spon"sors of ; 'l' eaitr," a -I- booth,?whic h is to be occupied by the ar re o eprsn ttenx 11ln 11neforlier01191, es, ii. T!uJ eigcqht, membiers of Jean (holdkette's meeting. whc~ t ee ssMs anlut.ye , hjiNi Breeze Blowers" of Detot. unscl hotllUIc:!. lULr- ! The law school faculty are to be Child Emigration ship." This is the (1si book to iljf lfln l~T 1IPP honorary guests with President Clar publshe bythi cocei. ~ jj ~ flfl U~iM~epeue Cool I ittle arid Mi's. Iuttle. A r Advoc atedInI w hi hypthe tat tye htwitin ,iayslI > fl;lf Iia letter iromn the chief justice of the No e leis hrnunilFrthat toattendIn)but thelscouncilv be acqluli, M.( !ri:d (leveloi,"I U Sii~ UIVR u ityCourt of M~ichigan states haSisrr~ thouhot heeec , isphO E I ______of li usi'ti(o.('John Galsworthy, novelist, advo- of fier I" Ils TlrO i't(10-)0 everanovlsyin the London Times the or- cncri):;j.;tslc w L, I siestoiie Predicts Rubber So ag v2a o e at s concerning the trueoh):(t'iotse eveeeng, among gartized emigration of children fromt the au tho r and his work.., itis l;h i t I1)2'9.Ind 'Stes Need nnOfd un";teive nI, m n a ppos triv oIrt) pto hc New Supply Source ithem 4(10 o1:one ose;by lKeiiiith C;England to the British Donilinions in. oewo ohilrnowrtand Midgly, ' 8k_, a resident. of the 61111,.r order to' solve the populationi and food pracica sugesion tak thir lac AKON,0,, ec.8.-rea Brta . efresl weiit s Will bhe served in both problem in England, and to give Nal- beCside1his thertcl ic5ioi a cue oniealedmg of the 111 ~igros rga alice to the British Empire.1 throughout the Pooh.the rubber market, in the opinion o fcavoss, 'in the)( form of leather vanity H a dpe h neiu eh Teten passof .iU~l°:OI11i) w1iI ;ithe leaders in that business here. Lift- css aelIe eue to nes-odolf amatiins idteClhrhistnews eollconcern. 1 whichbegins :inethecoChristmas Mtr. C rdtre':ilyats ,ae: Sye h u of the restrictions on. the exporting number of Scribner's magazine. Since Sore fanAtho; I'weofeDi 1 crude rubber will not relieve the Acmdtin;frget tdne the amazing success of "The Whitel retono Eeg, twao-t~ ng.wrd's shortage, caused by an en- Frdy ih hv ee roie fr onkey," Mr. Galswforthy's next novel; Factor, Jou rnism , a nd laiteratuie ; forced curtailment of production and The club) Will be open to inispection has been looked forward to with moreI Learnimg to Witef, Author andc Critic,1 exp~ortation of the crude rubber, lead- Friday afternlloon, and there are to be than usual interest. Putblica tion, Rhet oric: a B31lack Art,r ers of the rubber industry further guidesr to conduct the visitors wvho Tie2vl,"hSlerpon"s anld Rhe1toric: a While!t Mag;ic. stte will attend lie ball.Tenvl ~ro ivrSon"i shipmn t.of fte books hlave justd1 Harvey S. Firestone, neien f Dipe to failure on the part of sey-Palmnthiwiendheser been1 rceived( at 'later'si bookstore= the Firestone Tire & Rubber corn- oral anrijenu:.its for'Ii(cketS to suhn2zit it lhte oe h nwihthymv.Theyon i. whre they,, a (re. now on sale. The price pny, and a leader in the fight against theircl iuns,