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'THE MICHIGAN" DAILY

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PRE[NIDFO To Speak At RUSHMILLONS.OaSTP RUN ON PA .l1 BEACH BAKj
PA N D D. rFc1 sWesleyan BaynquetF-----
p~d ut Not Ikwestiern 111vr'rsity, -
clx ~3-ii]~ b nd,,:in l 151J pastor 0oftHeC Central in{v9 1
6'o i T JEcakove 3Menace Method1(.i :? st Iiseopal churtch, DIro}it
()1 Thelater Fire-, wiill sp ak at the annual W e albl~tt tf:0 oc0P o lg t icya
A s t e C 1 , m () ' a r c n m e t n i n A n r m . L s f a i 'F b 2 h e n e w li .re p).ev en:Itlo n m ea su re, coy - 2aP P & U ed '(1 C n 1112 t Ito ; Gca i a Sso fia - v P .:3
g'ring only Ann Arbor theaters, has torogram lat311111 audator:urn, andl
on Mar .h 9 of the saime y'' r he a(d-
ben :ropose l. The meetingwhich derdIb W E,~n buc~~ r
v( ahldath lyil, and uwas at- 1. rhtha,1 a L ai 2 ontlla ]r a.,tT:inhav-!
tn e by th oire commission, Itthe ing ph l;1 iIhE'4 num1erou o k iS dealing (,, .:".::::.:.:::.:::;...:,::t>s-::.:%::":: > :.' .iG,
police com mission h h es o ah Vt h,,o . r ~ elll ..........:..>.:.......:.:..::.::.:.:...:.::,:.the:c..iefs:.of.both...:.it. .th::iogvr.and r::::. ;,...*
oteedpraettemrth!ordinance committee of the city fNOIJH CTWESTEF,'N-T 1'1eJn1stitut" { Ph1olo sbowx ''; , oI r?-A ear ti i hot in P-dineak h,1Fl., ta n Alaaii wl i'; M000,000 ii('ash,
council, theater managers, and Uni- of Chemistry vwill ]hold its 1923 sum1- 1Follewx illy f'C ifeeos1'gof I hi ,e 1 B 11111 h1 1i(a](1oxwds gathered 'arourl : n l' te,' 1I ?Ik~ i rg ioin
versity authorities, was called by! mer session here. stitution - 14 h ttie ' al $ ]~ 2,W0 00 i fl(:,,h i i 1o(', thie crowds(13 med.
Mayor Robert A. Campbell, for th ~--- ~ __

STEAMS OF HUDSON AND PLYMOUTH,
IGH SCHOOLS WILLDEBATE HERtE

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Decbating; teams representing Hud-
50in rnd Plymouth high schools will
met oday a~t 3 o'clock in Adeiphi
i-o m in Cliesecond .elim..inatio~n series
Conte;st of the Michigan State High
Sc'hool Debating league. The que"-
tion to he considered is, "Resolved,.
That the United States Government
110111(1 Own the Coal Mines."
Hudson high school was runner-uip
for the state championship in the de-

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bating league last. year, losig only
to K1alaxnazoo Central high school in
the finals h(A' here l Lst M~ay.
The Judges for therebate today will
be Dr. J. K. Poll.-cti of the political
science department, Prof. Ralh.J.
Harlan of the public speaking depart-
mont, and Principal Rehmus of Tp
pan Junior high school.
The public is cordially invited to the
debate, for which no admission wvill
be charged.

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purpose- of discussing reports of thej
fire' marshal's °(department on the in-
spection of local theaters..
According to the reports submitted,
the theaters were found to comply,!"
with a few minor exceptions, with
state regulations concerning fire
escapes, exits, etc.. But embodied n"
the report were som-e+ recommenda-
tions for further safeguards of the
patrons of Ann ArboN~ amusement
places. These recommendations, itl
was pointed out, were offered as sug-
gc.stlons rather than orders from the
fire marshal's division, as the matters
referred to are not covered by statax-
tory regulations. According to Dr.
Fred 1B. Wahr, assistant dean of stu-
dents, who accompanied Peter barn,
fire inspector, on his tour of the, local
theaters, the theater. buildings are not;
constructed to meet present day con-
ditions. He stated that the buildings
were constructedl years ago when con-,
ditions were different. In an effort to'
mQeet the new situation, lie said, the
Itmprovenients suggested by the fire in-,
speetor should be carried out in de-
tail.r
An ordinance, t be drawn up and
sub mit ted to the council, was suggest-
ed , in order to facilitate the regula-
tion of the theaters.
YALE -The number of, graduate
students in English is to be limited
to 110.

TON ELLC AL - COKE

Scranton, Pocahontas
Kentucky and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever
since it was established. The secret--
" giving absolute satisfaction to our
customers." We believe it pays to do
busiriess in a friendly -way. If you
think so too, let's get together.

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BONDS TOFi'i'iu\,
THE INVESTOR ~ ~..
How the Bond Business
I N 1926, ncw bond issues amounting to more than
six billions of dollars were offered by investment
bankcrs in the United States. This makes a new rec-
ord for volumec and conmpares with other recent years
as follows:
{11)22 . $4,611,870,497
1923 . 4,253,786,602
1924 . . . 51486,1 94,223
1925 . . . 5,815i053 Q42
1926.. . 6,o78,796,301
I-alsey,Stuart& Co. participated as original uni, er-
writers,in more than $5:00,00 ,ooo of bond& bro~ught
out during 1926. These issues vire roadly 4ivccr ;;.,d
and widely distributedy through conservative I st-
nient channels. They represent a substantial cohtri-
bution to~the advanic ment of industry,commerce'iand
public works at home and abroad.
If you ~are interested in knowing more about the
boftd business as a vocation for college men, we;t
shall be g lad to send 1you a pamphlet that gives.
unisdaddpndbeifrain

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9z5 Euclid Ave.

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Phones, Office : 4351.4552 Yard Office : 5152

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3i' North4th St. 85 1Devonshiire St.

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