THE .MICIGAN fDAI!V SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1926 a L 1 111 b 11\3111'Y 1 fA " °+ e.r.ix.i.n,+ x.Mi al . .. ........ .... ....,,.... ...._ _ 1 _ wrrrvw n+emm+ n ..w uvo e+ " .n.w.an.Inn _..... .1 . V 1 1' \1. ll l j*.. 1 1 1i1 :. 1) O'BRIEN FAVORS Cra1Pe departmental agencies and services domain, which in this respect would lllll1i111 11iil11!ullli1,dflti ooCAPITALraEonLT lanec!are incorporated organically into the act as consulting engineer, and in CAAe ew department. Numerous other which all government efforts appro- I n ngineerilounits are so adjusted that they can. priate to its sphere would for the first CAommodationsfor But (Continued from Page $ne) be served in their public works aspect time be brought under centralized "In enforcing the prohibition amend- ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 12.-A plan to by the department of public works and control. ment the police officers' hands are tied reorganize the administrative struc--of the Student Bodv at the present time by supreme court ture of the United States government rete ring oec so as to cooperate in vast engineering froegltin, hpreentngsplcemenr Playhouse liquor unless they have the swornfuntiyearo unedsofeenditure Biscuits for Breakfast 11s '1 l yhouse statement of a man who has purchas- eah ya o nnhunded of ylstof ed liquor in the building," the official !dollars, was announced here yester- W said. When the case comes to trial day at a meeting of the American En- Better Get Your Reservations in Early. the man swearing out the warrant!gineering council at Cornell univer- must apear in court and his name is sity. H Ee iii deliver any kind of bakery8908 divulged, with consequent danger to A national committee of engineersa himself from friends of the arrested submitted the detail of theproposal oods to you fresh for breakfast. Triy party. Less than one-half of one per which follow a two year study. It them fresh and taste the difference"," !""N1"""1"" 1 ""i"1"ml " cent of the citizens are willing to as- was declared that enactment of the - sist the police in this matter. "No plan into legislation will mean a great man likes to be called a stool pigeon," reduction in the cost of government. he declared. The committee of engineers recoin In r r T)1Y O R SHE Without the enactment of capital 'mends the establishment of a depart- punishment laws and more severe nrent of public works-and domain to penalties, Chief O'Brien can see no replace the present Department of the hope for the quick relief of the crime Interior. The committee's report was situation. !adopted by the administrative board. 606 South Main St. Dial 479 May have the privileges of the Union for life by voting The plan makes a complete regroup- ROME.-King Victor Emmanuel ing of federal public work activities Yes on the proposed amendment, November 1T celebrated his 57th birthday recently. More than a score of bureaus, boards, I1 I DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Sf Corner Fifth and Ann Streets A place where respectable dancing can be enjpyed on the Stag. as well as couple pltn-Where the Music will be of the Best-And where Pep Predominates. "JOE" BURROUGH'S TROUBADORS 1-Y r Burnt Almond 1 1 ire ~Chocolate~r Try this Special Brick = DIAL 4101 l- -ANN ARBOR DAIRY "Th Hoe of ure Milk" -,N- L ampj-Socket Table Cooking The pleasantness of electric cooking-to say nothing of its convenience, cleanliness, and perfect cooking quali- ties-is not limited to users of the large electric kitchen range. Various small, handsome, and cheaply operated table- cooking appliances are now at the service of the modern housewife. Among these is the Electric Table Stove, (complete with necessary utensils) which will cook three dishes at one time, and cook them quickly, cleanly and perfectly. The Electric Table Stove uses about two cents' worth of current to cook a meal. Sold by all electrical dealers and at the 61 branch offices of this company in town and country. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY Vrovided the amendment passes, present first year men will automatically become Life Members after paying their University tuition in the Fall of their fourth year here. Oth- erwise, membership continues just during the University year for which tuition was paid. SfToAnS rfhwes for Nl~en I I -I 1 3 a L - lair 14 I s7 o. \the p, i i I (i( I i V w OU will notice it as soon as you see Bostonians in the window-' the smartness of Bostonian style. They have an individuality which makes your feet well dressed. 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