SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1926 GET PUBLIC AIRING SAnulrews A ;s State Authorities To IDo Poling; Sa y s G~ovrnmnt ivill (check Supply ONE "WVET" IN GROUP THEI MICIGfAN DAIL Y PACE THREE ' y. dL1 ~ld V y1V A llA L{ 11 1U- May Be Candidate [ 4 S i t / . }} i L.t (By Associated cress) a%$a WASHIINGTON, March 13. - Cni Cof-dence that the whole prohibition question will be 'aired publicly by the, Senate judiciary committee was ex- presed yesterday by authors of modi-q fication bills after a sub-committee to.a consider those measures had been ap-..... pointed. Coincident' with these expressions, Assistant-Secretary Andrews, of the 1teasury, issued a cas'e against "spy r' .systcms" in federal prohibition en- f forcement. He called upon the state ......Jf x '0 authorities to do the policing while' the government concentrated on checking illegal sources of supply.-Q rThe judiciary sub-committee, with I - l a :t!If AA'Carf T1nti .lpUiICUII, ' nlnvnranI0 inteenthaThoreRo- GGEHISETBIHFN FOE? ADVANCED STUDY IN EUROPE To improve t he duality of educ at ion According to the regulations of thej aiid the practice of the arts and pro- f.)uudation, the stipend will not exceed efssicuis in tho Uniited States, andI to I $2,500 in normal cases for a. year or provide for the cause of better inter- 12 months. Although the appoint-I itioaal untlerstainding, Simon Gurg- inent s will ordinarily be made for one genlieini. former unitedl States sena - year, the trustees will considler plansj tor, and Mt~rs. Gulg ,enheim, have es- which invc-v'e two or three years of talislhed a $3,000,000 fellowship fund, !study. AMembers of the teaching pro- the intecrest from which will be used 'fession who have rec:eived sabbatical1 to mintain from 40 to 50o studlent s in leave n toll or part time salary will irlvaiiced study abroad. ? ^uonsidered oneqa terms with Theo awardIs, which will 1)e first other' candildates. ofth ;ran td for the academic year of +? accord with, thewihsote 1026-27, are intended for men and wo- 1(donlors, the grants will be known as nen of high intellectual and personal1 the John Simon Guggenheim :Memorial qualifications, ti=.no have alIready dean- d fellowships, in memory of a son, who onstratedl unusual capacity for pro- ld in 1022, immediately prior to his [ucti ye scebolarship or uniusual artistic i phi uned entrance to college.! IThe ft!lowships will not. be restrict- ., Ex;cept. for thet' ?'quir cirh'jit of c ifi- !ed ( to cand;'dates interested in any oenship, which maay be Wv ain~edl 1inx- lart ionic r field of knowledge, nor wi ll~ c eptionl Icase's.trig ttrustees of t h,., Ihey 1w onfined to academic or ar- rountda lieu have prsib'e)iOd 11no ob4t!". unb e8iljects. Application forms ura uitica tions for i lie ap1plicanots. Ilia y be secured from Henry A ll I ;enerz=l, howevel, it is expactedl that Moe, 500Vetai'V. John Simon Cluggen- hle ages of the appo_ ;intee s will n t 1be helmi Memorial foundation, 2306 lss th an 25 nor more t h~an 25 years., Pershing building, New York city. AT THlE THEATERS Today-Screen Arcade- "Lady Windermere's (Fan," -with Ronald Colman. ( :Majestic-"The Blackbird," with Lon Chaney. Wuerth-"The Vanishing Amer- lcan," with Richard Dix. Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit) - "Dancing ( Mothers," withMary and John ( Halliday. Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "The Song and Dance Man." Shubert Lafayette. (Detroit) - ( "Chariot's Revue." New D~etroit (Detroit)-"George ( White's Scandals." i .... t -_ III Y, - _ _- k, H jiI' 1; fU Infirmnary Filled r ed beyond capacity and mnatiy stuidelts are being forced to treat thlie disease With Grippe- Casesi in their rooms, according to Dr. Wr ren E. Forsythe, director of the Health More than 100 cases of gripperve.* ________ ieen reported to the HeIalth service inI the last three days, with the result For every article ror sale, there is [that the infirmary facilities are crowd- a buyer. Reach' him thrun'Classifieds. I Week T e B NS E L Nights. 50c to $1.59 Beginning h O T L EMatinees Tuesday, 1hlursdity linaMarch 1 P AY OU ESaturday W~oodward at Eliot _________________ lnae 979?2 --nThe First Release for Stock Purposes of A' Comedy of Conventions "W HY N By Jesse Lynch 'Williams, Author of "Why Marry" Which Won the .Pulitzer 'Prlie "What the New York Critics Sad : "Ripping Success. The Most Brilliant, the most polished and the, most consistently amusing comedy of Vae eason. It is Shawe at hih- soundest and Wilde at his wildest."-New York Herald. "A play bubbling over. with smart, satire.", The Morning World. I1- Let The Daily sell it for you thru cne Classified columns.--Adv. 0 AVMNMM .. ++..1 as chairman, was instructed to con- ivelais1 not a aii a candidate for the s ider the modification bills and make opublican noiainfrgvro recommiendtations as to puli hear- of New orkc, Rep. Clarence MvacGr eg- OPENINGA PRFR ANEt~771A7 'i igSentrsEge epbica, o,"wet," will seek the noinatioir - ENGAGMENT1A11 7Vl N e Jesey, darrd, emcrat, Nle Iiaths young Teddy runs, MacGregor will I'" C1 [PLEASE NOTE LIMITED N EG NT4 AY O L] Jersey, and BruceDemocrat, Mary-1 land, appeared last Monday tom aigurge ay ubitearings atthe dcarWon- Yisconsin Plans tent of a sub-comimittee tor take up f Ilfedical Building 1't11s he wet bills, caused distinct' surprise oc- J ~ j t the capitol. Proponents, however,1( ever had given up hope that the Son-I MADISON, Whis., March 13.-Definite te cinwaae would adhere to its long estab- atowstkeby the board of re- A a aSTRY w is,hed practiceor of granting hearings gents of the Universitye ud of Wisconsin 1,u I1 aT ere 'g whena they passed an appropriation of BohSnaosEdge and Bruce ex- 1$1,500,000 t eue for a new six ressedthatisfaction wth the erson- ±story medical buidding adjoining theH a j ' ie Il of the sub-cominttee, despite that I Wisonsin general hospital. Science 181e ~A. Aovlg. LA-e, * t includes H only one avowed wet-( hall, the old headquarters of the nedi-. enator Reed, Democrat, Missouri. cal school, will be vacated as soon as x ~~~~~~~~the first unit of the new building is Se Hd AS d i e Ak p vv PY YUR SIIQCTQI'TTI\' OWcompleted. 9 ~FEATHERLY AND LIGHT; COLORFUL AND St Patrick' Special FLIRTATIOUS; RIBBED 'WITH THE SUPPLE STRENGTH OF QUIVERING DRAMA A Vanilla Brick . with FPistachio THlE TlOAST OF01' T["lE TOWN; the notorious Shamirock center ~ine h askona h most dan~gerous womaInifLlIondo-What/ inci~~: itin yor plas i-t lless intrigue hbrought ber into thef 1,/ for Prisand DnesA ial 4101 An Arbor Dairy Co. Jyd~c TH1E HOME OF PURE MILK - 'IIIB111 iIIIQillllOIlIIlIIN IIIImmwunm1IIIII gII II IIII I11IQi IlII,, /( 2 2nd' Annual P$roduction LORE D RLNTN I - rom theSage 'aybyf po~ or[[}v , out Socety preted PRSN NT1 hos athera i teet and ro OS AQ WILDE _RSN into )'godlJd hiki Ronal d Coiim~ I m n reisit everything, except . -:tempttion. II . I reneRh people iniit good or f V J1y7 i _ bird. Thley arceither IOMQ #fAy c° t(ald or111, 1tedious. CIO * Bert aRLytel char ming. e 1e, 0, r s' < qt-irrECWarYan 6 I t _! Ie ? ~.;Ct~fa Directed by ERNST LUBITSC i 4 ). I h.e , Scenario by Julien Jos ephson 4e4~ s 6- 4, k MARC , t3®27 ti °e °ie t ' 4:i 2~e eek 4:504 8f AOt her IEvets 4e, t S . 1 J 1G .