TH1 IEMICHIGAN DAILY FRMTA, ARTH I1, 1192 DATE OF ORATORICAL' UNION II A ,RORN AT J0I4_PARKkR'S I Lun L~i~ I on~ r ~ig was done. As a result, within one week after the po0o1 had been open ..I, ive ,ft dceiit ('Vciez ''Tt (Votipete j the room was cmopleted at a cost of ('oitest or Pivrp ose Of Picking 1$21,600 and formally opened and dled- jUniversity 1{ereseiitaitive heiated to the memory of Edward --- Waldo )Pendleton. LARGE PRIZE IS OFFEREDW The last two steps of progress have _ been t ward making the union a In orderl to avoid a conflict with the permainent organization for the stu- Oratorical asHsociation lecture series dents and under control of the stu- number scheduled for next T1uesday det.T cag fetdb h night, the date of the University Ora- Board of Regents in 1926 makes allj torical contest finals which were to those life nwrnh ls of thle Union who have been held on the same night has pay their Uniyrsity tuition for a; been moved forward to Tuesday night, period of four. years. March 27, it was announced yesterday. L"astly tl i pelendi~t passled thi's Five studenits have been chosen to year will make for passin~g the con-! compete in this contest. They are: trol of the l~nionx more largely into the William C. Bishop, '28, Fred R. Mock, "hands of the stlitlents as well as add- '28, Bernard Goldman, '29, William in to the efienc~swith which the McDonald, '29, and Howard Simon, 'D0. adminustrioQ departmenttcif the This group were chosen following Union opjerts. three contests held last Tuesday after- noon, in the senior class contest,E Laura M. Osgood, '28Ed, was picked as *~I -4 1 i 'Trn _ O A ,D J err.rw mr. omake th at firsturc and have your break fast too, choose a cereal that is nourish.- ing yet easy to digest. Shredded Wheat can be eaten in a' hurry if SAT. ONLY The ost alkedof Star in t he VWorld! fra r. i i :. w glow f. ti s UQ In and As A1, sip ti AVictor Produton ain alternate, Jarl Andeer, '29, placed third in the junior contest, and(IVfr- gna Haughton, 'si0, wa, ; selected to be the sophomore alternate. To they winner of the final contest will 1)e presented a cash prize of $10(0 anid to the student placing secondl an aiward1 of $50 will he made. Willam} Bishop, who is competing in the finalm I agin this year, lilaced second last spring to Miss ElizabethI Rabinoff, '27EI. Miss PRahinoff also ielpresent ed the University in the Northiern Oratorical. ieaguie contests at Iowa City, placingI second. The winner of the University Oratorical contest will represent Michigan in the contest to() le held ,again this year. The dlate of the. leagiue contest is ,Vay 4. It is to he hold at Minneapolis. Another award of $100 is offered to the -winner with a pi'zes of $0 to be given to the 'speaker taking secondI in the competition. UNIVERSYPY OF WASHINGTON- The dean of the school of journalism at the University of Washington, co- rohorates'with a famous English ar- tist in 'burlesquing "Advice to the Lovelorn." Mis P.R.Mllr "WIY GIRLS 9 B~ACKHOW, OTT (t NO ll Thlis4 "Ad" iwith I10c SOON j BEN HUR Switches Rack Peoria, Ill. Aug. 26, 1926 Messrs. Larus & Tiro. Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Sirs: Just aconfession and an appreciation. 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T be fastest fait of Broadway ever filmed!S WrS WILSONtGEORGE .ARtIUR 0 1 i C k A 14841-* I tcy Special, "CA ME TH'IE DAWN" IA)VAIS-NEWS W ith 3MAX DAVIDSON I-rAJESI'IC ORCHESTRA TH-EY'RE Now We'll Tell You Whatf HONMES This Theatre Has for Enter-f tainment Anniversary Week STlARTING SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNEsDAYR'SIE HA ED 1...A WrrIH THE ~160 -Ei (EN I4q"111 C'MON YOU RED! Mexican Tamales These and- a score of other sandwiches and specialties await you at The Den. Ou r Gala Celebration March 18 to 24th f 11 I!I