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'RlDAY-1 MARCH I4, 19271

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TI-IF. MICI-ICAN 4fl/SiL 1- ln'.a . ,* r n.

nrna~rCOMEDIAN KILLED1l
STTEVVA7. EREBYLON IN SHW
"ri h j it ( ff if n-teI, (if the
COM ENC S I NI~IIKelsoBros. tbin show which annear-
ed here last fail, the mnw;hto in-1
troduced to Ann Arbor that .snapoy!
SPOnisored :Ry Mic?iigatn H1101 School wise crack from which he got his',
1)ehntling le nue To D~etermuine it nie, vras atta cked and killed by oue
State ('hi~unploiishrip cf the lions :; a fori-ed pM ct. of the
+ t', + T + D~ iact on the stage of a theatre~ in UTtica,
64TEM ENTE1RD New York, l>s;t Tuesday. Th'1e audience
________was un,-ware of the happcining and the
curtain camne down onl the end'of ilhe
Tonight marks the beginning of the -act amiiist rauch applause.-
final race for state championship de-1 The part of the act inii W~nch the
bating honors for the 64 teams enter-) lions appearei was not shown in Ann
ed in the elimination series of debatesI Arbor because of the fact that the
School Debating league. The chain- I depthi of the stage at the Majestic'j
Schol Dbotii lagu. Th chin-theater would not permit the bolting'
pioniship team 'will be determined in. of the cage to the floor and the lower-
:11afrl contest to be held here next ! ing of thie pictuire screen at tic, same
May I time according to Gerald Roag, man-;
r1'lo 'dtaaa taririotim re I ager of the theatre.

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Engi rier's Romance; '- le fbthu)Igdi t thrills anl en-'
Descri Jibe y uly ine11r cun have is a realization of
t'rmneof that professi," do-
AtSenior 1\eet s cre M.Dudley. "Anlineer

concLring The 01chnicSaltsid of a ._ ','a t1 n° inwnind oVT ac
podbcuct, heeis nothere 'ilnna.1<> 0:11 r~pt~~i1 t )1
tobcuelei1h atmn a tiae, The policy of being
gieon retstsatint nw ca10 iyur ,perbors and Aloof ____
that lieis such ane imtportan t cogi lo orifrirhsln hw
tho big machine of Wl'e, said Mr. its disadvant' es. declared MTr. Amiong the names of mnembers of
Dudiy.Duly the faculty jvho will teach in the
The philosophy of a big industrial' ________University of Texas' 1927 summer ses.

Dealing , ith the humanitarian lido
of th en;neI+ ng profe sioii, A. Al
Dudzliey, 'OlE, supervisor (>th z en-
gnrngdev..i')pmen EiPartn1i]; ' o{
G1't=?'y afternoon iniithe esi .;n-

I") ocreate', O omething, and the
thr iil t ;n7mes with the realization
fi>Ldproduct that has been
don well, i one that is well worth
'Thr s e ience of engineering is sim-1
nlvr t1he ,olding eofforcesof iiaturer
f t flt. the uses of mani. When an
EnginTe.eringr doesn't know something

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organization was also explains-d by
Mr. Dudley. "Always help the man,
below you all you can, and work to;
your utmost ability for the man above
yoen. In this way if the man beljw,
y~ou moves up a notch, nine times out

sion is that of Prof. William 0. Ray-
VIGO, Spain-Bernardino Machado, mond, of the English department here.
ex-president of Portugal, has arrived Professor Raymnondl will teach English
here. Ile was expelled from his coun- at Texas.
try.

CHICAGO-The

Chic;azo

I fl b4±teamiis p~aric1ip~at1ing 1in te
elimnination serieis were selected from,
more than 250 schools entered in the
Michigan i gh School Debating
league, and the Detroit City league.
Each schocol engaged in four pre-
iiry debates with other schools
ina the sa l league, and points were
awarded on -the basis of the dlecisions,
of the thre.e juidges -selected for each'
contest. Schools with 13 points orI
more ti; ro (declared eligible to enter,
the elimaination series, and enough
12 point schools were selected by lot
to make up the total of 64 schools.
Debates in the preliminary series
will be conducted in the same man-
ner as the preliminarhy contests. Pre-
ferences of the teanis are followed so'
far as is possible in (determining ollot-
naient 0of idesandl location of (de-
bates.

FRIDAY, MARCH4
theNONOPbf Th1- FAAMIL;
01-Oil Sale. Orchestra', $2. j5. Balcony, $+2.20, $i.6 , $i.io.
':nc~ozsc seli 1((1I.sY4se t asfl~Cd envelope.

Also, if the man above you is - ro- _ metcrican has accusedl the freshmen of T russ:els today after admninistering ra-
ruoted, you will most likely rc -v tuffing the ballot boy. 'i' ramnsto TKing Ferdinand.
JOH IaMNG SUNDAY-YO'LL.BEHERE

TODAY AND SATURDAY
HERE'S HER CREED!

A

PE TERSON -GIVES
IDEDICATION TALK'
Dr. Rcub~en Peterson, Bates Profes-
sor of the, diseases of women and cli-
dren at the IUni ersity hospital, yester-
day delivered, an: address at the (ced-
ication of a anew building for obstet-
rics andl gynecology in Doston. rrhe
building has been eroctcd recently by
the B~oston City hospital. Dr. Peter-
son graduated from the Harvard meJ-
ical school in 1.88 8, and afterwards,
served for a year as medical_ house
officer iln the Boston institution.
PARIS-A washing machine for
railroad cars does the work of 240
washers.

Do It Today!

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merry pace of a shy bride-
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sprinkled with lauaghter and
seasoned with fun; a gay
connecit' of romance and thrills.

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