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SATURDAY, DECEM~P ER 12,' 1925

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Gl sttoatAmherst, Mass., and Clyde' nyS al m u tOfN to a
.CHIIAPIVIN T10 1>ntIo Coniservationtr econimi;i:iotheo W ealth Being Spent On Education.
1 (o";;o hapnian'z;; Aire will
FbV 1 L 1 11 Lti to bthe public. f1,{ :=, !}ban one /13 all ol f l(-.er cenlt cceuld l loled Without encroaching
-- of i tee t i cial ci Wealt.h of Khe I 'nite(1 1Itpon a uy o01!he nation's needs. Such
-LA81 NC (if:ov. Alex J. C roesbeek S tal c;,1, beingsspent for etlitcat ;o, 1,1atci. e" (1a could be made by reduc-
Neeess$$1y Of 1rofdes iont Of) "Fr Y I I,) ahztciwheep, will its- accordintoiI In na' tJOIII t'(j i'utKiK 1 leg cir ur iiry expenditur68 -but 20
111 lAtPQin ek Wll ki t S'f! c Iedi) l ~~uti eS~iaIi n yth a 051bh ~.t(1 i. I5O(i'r cent,''fat("testhe report,' which
Rty Vd a~ lie ojSa' tier gi velt by j lhe ( t i ll cliii). I e;ss K an 2,000,000.000 i ing a1,-et' i ltXt ;}(T nit anational .investiga-
on tax sii pport ed school t Ol
1 1VAA. iin o A. M~elia, 22-year- laumiries and notn-essentials lot al --
WILIIIT EIS old stzidenIt, :ialed for alleged connec- int3re thanit $15,000.000,000); $4,OKO00000 }, AIN.;+,- i' he state ha~s been ap-
t io tvlt.?> henl!) throw inigs last Set- #O ) is .)1Ko a,;;hgl uitllaI~ iconsl 65 cannonis and fdur car-
Initiating 7.a ries of speeai lectutres+ tematr, has ,;one on a hutng er strike, alone an I11l/ I 't, ,000,t00 is being putt't lads'i ofrifles, bayonets and miseel-
on forestr'y, Prof. hermian . LCial- l~ --- nhIi. tilisiaie~em~i . I t n .l trial as its share of the
intan of the Schoot of Forestry of Yal,0cORSBCITO 01 ''~petj (o ~*e~,t' \nh a rpis
university, will speak on "Th'le Nec<es-j-
sity of a Profession of Forestry in)
America" at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday,
Dec. 15, in Natural Science anulitoritunl. Mtne
Professor Chapmani gradu ated front;LAS
the Gniversity of Minnesota in 19',1i c--25c
greed of Master of Forestry in the Yale, ®'4ihts
Forestry school. Hie acted as sup~er- TOD Al Y 1ice-ti
intendent of the United States agricul-,
turraI experiment station at Ct andi
Rapids, Minnesota, from 1898-190:3, and
was forest assistant in the Uinited
States Forest service for two years.1
Following. his, period of field work
Professor Chapman became an instruc-
ftor and later an assistant professor
in the Yale Forestry school, and hie
has held the Harriman professorship ru-,
of fairest management at Yale since i he %rea 'est Do Hfero
1911;. The speaker is a member of theyL r
Statef Park and Forest Commission of Ever seen in an phnotopia. His intellig~e~ace
Connecticut and of the Society of Will amiaze, his bravery awe, his splendid
Amercan oresers.au-Ibeauty charm, has great strength and
The forestry specialist is the au
thori of several books, including "or frleSSneZ3Sstartle Sou.
est Valuation" published in 1914, "For-
est Mensuration", written in 1921, and
"Fore'st Finance".*f
Other lectures scheduled wil be
given by Dr. S. T. Dana, director of
the . Northei~tern forest experiment.j
DETROIT THEATRESTH
J THIS WEEKTH
Evertve- 50c to $2.50
GAR RIC1 Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
Sat. Mat.50c to $1.50
Last Time Sat. Eie.,DBee. 12 t
"T H E"GORMI LLA"E
World's Best Laughing Showb
Wtith Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Garrit y
Next Week-Leon Gordon in "White Cargo'jf

A4 nnounce I~t e J , of the public speaking faculty will act
Date as udges,
Of 1Vembers of the inter~collegiate de-
For C hoice ,,/ f bate class for the second semester are
1d ., I selected to represent, Michigan in the
Debate Class Midwest debate league, which includes

Candidates for admission to the in-I
tercollegiate debate class for the sec-a
ond semester will be° choosen.Jan. 23
from those making tryout speeches
that day in 302 Mason' half.,G E.
C Densmore of the public speakin$ de-
partmiient announced yesterday. Those
desirous of trying out can make ap-
Iplication with Mr. ,Densmore tegin-jI
ning Monday.
The tryout question and the ques-
tion which will be used in the sMid-
west debating league. this year, will
be: "Resolved: That. the UnitedI
Status should Join the World court."'
Speeches will be five minutes in
length, it has been decided. Members

Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
1 Three debates occur simultaneously,
the third Friday in March, one at each
university. The heirs of John S.
Gray, of :.Detroit, will, donate the:
medals and testimonials for this de-
bate.
SLANSING.- Glen Whitman of St.
Johns, has been appointed court rec-
order in the 29th judicial district by
Gov. 'Alex J. Groesbeck.
SAVANPH, Ga.-Damage estimat-
ed at one million dollars was caused
by fire here early Thursday.
For every article for sale, there is
a buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds.

World Trip For
Students Listed
Announcement was madeyetra
of a trip around the world ocllg
students to be made in the U. S. S>.
"University" starting Oct. 2, 15926 and~
engi~ng ,June.,1, 1927. All the impor-
tant countries in the world v.ill be
visited.
Accommodation for more than 4.)0
men students and also a group of pro-
fessors from leading universities can t
be made, it was announced. The fee,
including tuition and all expenses, is
$2,500. Those interested should get in
touch with Elbert Freeman, 311 S.
Fifth avenue.
WASHINGTON-Details of its pla-n
to raise $10,000,000 have been arranig-
oid by the Smithsonian institute.

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lIt's Che I'pleasure 3iven, Cat lileases;
"She" as well as "He" could notY help but be pleased by a gift
from ARNOLD'S. Our extensive array of Christmas 'nov~elties at
most moderate prices offers an excellent opportunity for picking the
right gift. For satisfaction see the gifts at
The Stale Street Jew'eler
302 SOUTH STATE

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Bonstelle Playbouse uh T &eis zst
Mats 5ocand75c0
Woodward at Eliot Tel. Glendlale 97c)2t
The BONSTELLE COO.
In the Bli1the American Ccmedy
MRS, PARTRIDGE PRr"ENTS"I
By Mary Kennedy and Ruth Hawthorne_
Schubeart Lafy L t ayelte atshelby
t8UUU I IUUIU NiglitK, 50c to $
Bargain Mat.,
"T~hrsdy, bst eats, $z. ,Sat. Mat., 5oc to $2.50
Tbu~4,beTel. Cadillac,$705I
The Musical Triumph of a Generationf
The STUDENT-PRINCE
Beg. Sunday Eve., Dlee. 13
"HELLO, LOI A"b
TEN DAY XMAS
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
rte
FLORIDA
Incl~udes 5-miie motor trip Tongs
ontire scenic cast' coast,. Return
good untiil June 15), 1925.
Address all' inquiries to
FRANK IDENTZ
MICHIGAN DAILY

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