THE MICHIGANDAL DAILY FACULTY Take Souvenirs From Wrecked Airplane ljnhrersty Pess Club to Convene forC Recomnmending litproiving Joirn- aism Corses IS ADVISORY_(OMMTfEE or the "specal purproe of confer- ~rlung with the -faculty 'of the univers- ity tepa"tmepnt ,of: journalism, promu- i net newvgpapermen forming the ad- visory commttee of tie University press club of Michigan will be in Ann Arbor today and assemble at a luch- eon in the Union at non, acording to an announcemet by Prof. John L. Brumm, head of the 'journalism de- partment. T -"his conference has troth- " ing to do 'with the Press assciation now niqe 'ghere. The avisory com1mittee, coniting of six eentative editors from dUfuyt t' of the state, was 4am p~Ointed at the latest convention of the ,Univer My Press club for thepur epos e f ,S-peratng with the ivers- ty In the interests of education for journalism.', Variou's general problems concern- ing the curricula in journalism will be discussed and recommendations and possible shggestions for improve- meats will be made. "Atogther the conference, attended as it will be b~y active and successful editors through- o ,ut the state, sh~id tend to hAr on- ize theory and practice,~"Professr Brnrnm believes. The following newspapermen Ore expected to attend the onferene: A. 7t. Train or, Saginaw News Courier, chairman of the committe and Pr# - dent' of the tniversity Press club; :Louis Wile, Port Hurn Tine-H-er- abid; Harry Whitely, Dowaac News; ,Norman Hill, Sault Ste. 'M ri New and A.' J. Grenway, Grand rapds t'eldling ,Yfost, director of inter- colleiate athtletics,returned from Ad- rian, kte ":y4erday afternoon after addressing the6 Rotary club of tht city. Coach -Yost's subject concerned the, value oef ntercollegiate athletics TIMELY SU tJS OM~ No. 84145-WOMEN'S "WieKd Oa-ta ANNOUNCE STAFFS OF PUBLICATIONS (Continued3 from Page One) lof the 1928 Mich iganensian, announc- Fuue issues will be sent by mail; ed the following nmembers of the edi- i to all uanrents who have subscribedl. saf:wie' diofar 'The staff editor, another new posi- tonialstf:wmnseioLua tion, is new only in name as it car-Soule, '2g; athletic editor, John Tar-i ries the duities of the position, of news j bill, '29; activities, Louis Rodenberg, editor. which has been abolished. '29; features, Howard Kenyon, '2,9;1 IRolls, the humor columnn, will be con-1 fraternities, Webster Sterling, '29; duoited by a. student with the pen oraiaios o Toa,'2;sn namne of Commodore Clover.oraiainTmTh as'2;e- Upper staff appointments for the1 iors, J. Franklin Miller, '29; womnen's business staff of the 1927-1928 Daily :atidetetis, Gertrude lHolton, ':29; wo-' uvere announced as follows by Wil- I mn's or'ganizat-ions, Evelyn Jordan, liam C. Pusch, '28, business mnanager; x'29: Sororities, Helen Mtelichers, '29; assistant b~usiness manager, George I womn's feature editor, Hiarriette H-. A unable, '28; contracts, Richard 'Stone, '29A. Tlie appointment of Art N. Maeyer, '29; coprywriting, E. L. editor ,vill be imade in the near fu- Ifulse, '29; loc:al advertising, A. MY. tutre. 'f"e photog;raphic editor will be Huilrkl y, '29; eirc&ulioii, George Ahn,l selected from atpplicants bringing 1' Publication, lHarvye3y Talcott, '29; smlsof Their wort: and records. accounts, Ray Wachter, '29. ! of experience to thte Michiganensian Bryan Hunt, '28, managin~g editor l office. SANCHEZ SPEAKS famous as the scene of the novel TO SPANISH CLUB ".Jose" by Palicio Valdes. A r'woo picture dram~atization of the book W "Cudillero: y por tiommas Austur- presented sUme timhe agoinii 11I id NOs was the subject of a talk given ;iItorium. b~y Senor F. Sanchez before the! m Sanchez, who visited Spain Last Sociadad 1-ispanica yesterday after- year, diescribed t1he people oifthe town noon in Room 2k, Angell hall, The and their customs amnd illustrated the town of (C'udillero, or Rodillero, is talk: with slides. SOCIETY SYNCOPATORS All Girls - Singing Combination of Detroit TONIGHT AND SATURDAY N GT AT BURKE'S PAVILION WHITMORE LAKE II of 1.e-ft lying where'it fell, on the nl'ucky shore of a duck pond, the once.- proud !Aaiue "Ainerican - Legion" was h nmediutdely set upon by souvenir hunters. Tesing out at Langley hieldl, Va.,, near Norfolk, for a non-,stop flighnt across the atlantic, the "Amewrican Legion" Plunged to its doom, killing Lli t,-Commander Noel lkavis and Lieut. Stanton 11I. Wooster. FEE ISa a YABLE mend any payor, the fee will be re- ON4A D ,%iPLOM AS' NO UV funded on surrender of receipt for l 1 j payment. The above applies also to Diploma fees are now payable at fees fora all special certificates. Can- the treasurer's office from all senior didates for degrees of certificates students who expect to graduate in1 "loulol fill out a card at the office of Jrune,. according to word 'received fromth serayofhirclgeo University offices. Early settlement i hr ertr ftercleeo is necessary for the preparation of school, pay the Treasurer of the Uni- diplomnas, 'and unless the $10 fee is; versity, and after having card re- paid before 4 o'clock May 26, st-udents' ceiptedi should file indicated section will not be recommen(?ed to the re-!I of the card with the Sf, cetary of their gents for degrees under any circum- respective college or school.. The stances, it was emphatically 'stated. Treasurer's office will be closed each In case the faculty does not recoin- Saturday afternoon. - -- -- - ---- - - .. "N 4)' p' RETAILED 1$Y THE MANUFACTURER I Ex - , , ''1?. J ! ° J i t /. f "LJ m. .O r , ., . ,. ,. .. Y w 4 ,: rw lYill j ,.. .. y # t . f c s . 4 . . t i , r ' ' . i 4 - , ., b ,. , e. ., .. w. Re tailed by the Manufacturer Direct to You i E.. ..r, a::: ":....... rr ............................ iE. E ....i........ .............. ii is .......ii.Ei ........................... :::::. 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