THE MICHIGAN
DAILY
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1927
LOCAL NIGHtIAr Officer Given
TEAM W INRS'.DEBATE Psto
1W1ll Meet Roseville iHere in Semi. f2
Final Series; Rogers City, Albion
Are Also Qualified iJf.;"
PLAN ENTERTAINMENT
Ann Arbor High School is one of
the four high schools still represented
In the race for the state debating
chamnpionship as a result of its victory ....,
over Plymouth in the fourth elimina-
tion series of contests held Friday,s'r
April 14. The other schools who sur- "
vived the last debates and will enter
the semi-finals are Albion, Rogers
City, and Roseville.
The semi-final debates will" be held
on or before April 29 with Roseville
a t Ann Arbor, and Rogers City at :.::.
Albion. Ann Arbor and Roseville will
mieet April 27. The affirmative side.........f..
will be taken by Ann Arbor and Al- rfr
bin n si h rvosdbtsthe question will be "Resolved: That
the United States government should
own the coal' mines." ICol. W111 ~n B. 1od ue cof the I l ted
Following these debates the two States enineers' office, New Y ork,
winning schools, will meet May II' has been Iap -)Oilte'1 (igintcl eolliflL5
in Hil11 auditorium in the championship sioner of t[hi t t f Col nbiati
debate. The chairman and judges' umn the office in June.
have not yet been announced, but as-
in the case of former years, will prob- OERI-ve10nnaeben
ably be chosen from the University cOnsirei for residen hrebin
facuilty. conideed_ fr_ pesidntere
For the benefit of the urge num-!
ber of high school students expected
in Ann Arbor to attend the final con-4
test, plans for entertainment during
the day of tile debate have been made. R P IH
Among these are tours throughout the
University buildings and grounds td TilE
be conducted by campus guides. There~
will be one of these tours in the
morning and two in the afternoon. LAST TIMES _
For those high school pupils wish-
ing information' concerning the Uni- A TRIUMPfUb
versity, a conference has been ar-
ranged at which talks will be given
by Prof. W. A. Frayer of the history, ,__
department, , Robert A. Campbell, ^
treasurer of the% University, and s
Registrar Ira M. Smith. A
Princeton Scientist Plan ,Memorial For'l
Disproves Theories Harvard War Dead
Regard ing Helium1I Definite jl~tis to raise funds for a
1 Lniversity church Which will be a
!PRINCETON, N.' J.-Experiments ieoilt h 7 ivadmi h
conducted here by Dr. C. B. Kistia-;i
kowsky, research fellow of Princeton diedl in the, World \V:Ar are now being
university, disproves the claim of put inlto) effect, it w:.s announced r-
German scientists that helium has c entlv,.
been produced from hydrogen in the The project is in no sense a drive
laboratory. Prof. Hugh Scott Taylor, or a campaign. Pamnphlets are now
chairman of the department of Chem- being sent 0111 to all 1-larvard menf
istry said in an official statement: r(describing the plan which will give to
"The early' claims of the German in- everyone an opportunity thrat should
vestigators that transmutation of hy- be welcomed to perpetuate the names
drogen into helium has been achieved -____--______ __
have not been substantiated by the
Princeton experiments which were
carried out under much better ex- Coloraeo College
perimental conditions and with cata-
lytic metal of controlled high activi- Colorado Sprhig'N-At the hoot4
,ty..
"No ilelium has been observed,"
t Professor Taylor continued, "which .
cannot be attributed to minute leak- -~
*age of air into the apparatus. The >
critical experiments were in every
case negative. These conclusions are
in accord with the more recent studiesE
of Professor Paneth."<
MINNESOTA ,-4'Minnesota" is the
~name of the new marching song writ- I
ten for the University by John Phiillip
Sousa.
OHIO UNIVERSITY-This year wo-
men are playing in the band.3
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For Your
Old Clothes
Call Sam
DIAL 4306
Ypsiln ti Normal Concert Course
CARL FRIEDBERG, Pianist
Allt1 Chopin r' ai P eAutd itorlium
l'lI~~(a* , A ri ~. , :~ . . lit rle 1,, s $22.0{).
of
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those Harvard soldiers wx
ho gaveI
their live'; for their country.
LASTTWO A-/PERTFORIMANCES TONIGHT!
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Summer School
of Pike's Peak-juite 1-July p~
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,fi e Fsprings
to study ONi
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go hn k among
the Ilfltioutitii
for the week-
endstl. Sianad
;irid courses ii
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giefuuli ('r('(I-
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'vilh Your
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believabl, I Ilie char-
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ANT RETURN
Colorado Springs
In the Shadow of Pike's Peak.
For Particulars Address
GUY H.
Colorado College
ALBRIGH-T, Director
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Aisted by
Louise Dresser
Renee Adoree
Ralph Forbes
William Nigh
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OWEN MOORVI
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WAL THALL
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The Epic Photoplay of
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STARTING TOMORROW
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lDirected by
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