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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

]PRU)XV. rlnl'nRTTART Id. 1'q2g

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PLIGHT IS APPOINTED 'V-TIAO'

COMPLETE PLANS
FOR CONFERENCE!
Final plans have been ura n 111
for the Fourteenth Annl ~A . ichiv: In
;Conference on l-i h'Wav Enlginweing.
1 hih jeis15 10tak e pilace I h (eH'P hV14-

PfL A N T O W ID E N S TR E E T S IPr i si n w s gi e ete d y b
.3 A. Bin s1ey, cdean of students and
i?,d ward C. Pa rdon, siiperintenent of
1)nil ing an g rou ndls, to remove the
-i reet, car rails of the Det roit, J1ack-
ron. and(I (Ii ia go railway on Stai''
"t reet and iNorthi n i versit v a VlU
a nd w'ideni both st reet s.

Prof. Herbert MX. Wight has been ap- 17, andadir1%i11eit sare c i2,1eied,
pointed as special investigator in 4the ,acc orinig to P roesso)R Ioger 1I ior--"
School of Forestry and Conservation; 15011 01o the I I ighwcav Enginee rindg
according to a. recent announcement. eatet h si hreo h
He will engage inl Investigating wvork IlimitWOFlicareoth
affair.,
for theI lniverit1y in c(operationl wi th u jrgan rthe (' ~ C
l~oa. o h ~~f ctthe State Conservat ion commission on jincluides a larg~e ntimhor of leecheV(s
private game refuges of th estate. Heio vaou phssote ihva
is to beC assistedbyPaul D. Dalke, Olvrospae FtelJha
bY Engineering FieldI by meii who are
grad., in the work, uhrte nt i 1iJ~
Professor Wig ht plans to make aauhrteon hes jc. mog!
survey of thbe 220 licensed private these men are II. S. Ma 1 lnioie, InM-
game. refuges of the state in order to 'l nerof ?Materials. FPenr l \'a2ia
Supply information for the School ofI State Highwvay Departnienit , f-ris-
Forestry and Conservation" and the b)urg, Pa.; C .N. Conner'. IHighiway Re-
state. Michigan, by a law passed in searc(h hoard, Washing ton, D . C.;
I tiPl, has acquired private game r'ef- 1Ailliam G. Eli ot, 3d., 1.S. Ii urea a of
uges to b)e registered, butt information Public;Roadls, Washingtoni, 1). C.; and
regarding them has ibeen insufficient F. C. Fang, Associate Prijve. ;r-' w:
for pre sent needs. Professor Wight I-lighway EnIgirtee rinls Uri ce iil:y of
wil visit the game refuge', in an at- i Minnesota, and E igiiie:'e ° j 'Yc s
tempt to gain this needed informa-I and Inspection. NinuIe.o a $ ate
ti on. I-ighxvay Department, M ,fni epi;Sfli.
Professor Wight is a graduate of Governor Fred Green will gi te anl

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Candies

PASTRY
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We have employed the best
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on the zoological staff in' connection

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'vith a study of rodents and small fur-
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He is the author df a number of
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A Iihiiqucet-- ol)1t-4 o~idnol
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Ann Arbor's Leading Market
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f At Popular Prices
A. trial order will convince you
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Opp. Wuerth Theater

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never

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m-.Iy

wind"

says

Billy

Burch,

Captain

of

"GET YOUR

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r'_ .

N; . Y. Ameiricans' Hockey Team

Bsarrie's Great. Play Comes
to the Screen as a Classic!

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l'i'il

C
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"Hlockey is pretty strenuous--it takes
all you've got to keep on top of the
old puck. I can't a f ford to take any
chances with- my physical condi.
tion.That's whyI stick to -Luckies.
In addition to the Pleasure I get
from their fine flavor, 'they have
never cut my wind to any notice-
able degree. Finally, I never suf f ea
with sudden coughingwhichmight
be very dangerous for me when
there's a scramble on the ice."

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If, you don't think the good old
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' sayer Tobacco Buyer
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Marvels of the Screen

Eclipsing Every

Effort of the

Stage!

Cast Includes
ALICE JOYCE
MONTAGU LOVE

It's

toasted

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