PANE TWd TII7 MICIITC'AN DAILY SATURPDA1', JANUA.RY 14, 192S PflUMINAR SEIEYDIRECTS ,SALVAGE 'Wisconsin Engineer OFFICERS CHOSEN _____N--Y 0 Visits Laboratories BYADELI ICUB F Foet.S h o Russel Sanders on, '29, was chosen at a mieetijig held recently. S.n- DEBATE LEAGUE HELD' ;.;-lerseli replaces Robert Gessner, I I r t I- If You Like Your Comedies- TEAMS -WILT. BE SELE CTEDI POINT SYSTEM BASIS IN ELIMINATIONS SCHEIDUL $FINALS I] ON IERE, Over 260 Schools Throughout State Have Contests To Deternflnie Nistrict Chiampion s High school debaters of Michigan met in their third contest of the pre- liminary series last night. More than 260 schools are included in the mem- b$,rsrip of the Michigan High School Debating league, which is sponsored by the Extension department of the University and is directed by Prof. (Thul E. Dejnmore ofthe speecn~h de- k the Forest Products Laboratory at Madison, Wis., visitedl the School of Forestry andI Conservation yesterday to inspect the timber testing laibora- tories here. He was taken on a tour of the laboratories and also to the o1(d h, spital heating p~lant which will be converted into laboratories for the forestry school soon. 1The old hos4pital plant is an admir- able'location for timber testing labora- tories, the 'visitor, said. He adlmired the solid constrifction, the accessib~il- ity to railroad tracks, the ample space for all apparatus, and the facilities for heavy machinery. The Building and Grounds (lepart- ment has already begun work in re- constructing the building to fit the needs of the foresters. They are now patting in concrete and tearing out the brick supports of the old heating units preparatory to erecting the timber testing machinery which will 'all be transferred from its present lo- cation in the basement of the Natural Science building. Markwardt is actively engaged in '29, who held tho post (lur- ing the first semester. Milton Me-' Creery, '29, was chosen clerk, and replaces Earl Gremel, '29, who held the position last semester. Robert Lloyd, '28, was chosen treasurer for the secondI semesteor. Alpha Nu recently nominated its iofficers for the second semester, which it will elect at the next regu- lar meeting. Both of the public' speaking societies have laid plans for more extensive programs during the second semester. timber testing op~erations at the Mad- ison laboratories, where he has charge of the mechanical engineering sec tiou. Ike conducts experiments in the 51 rengi h of wood, and subjects it to various controlled tests to fix its utility. -____________ IOREGON AGRICULTURE COL-1 LE.GS, Eugene, Ore.-The Honor Council publishes the names of stu- dent offenders as Dart of their punish- ment. TODAY ONL STARTIN SUNDA FA ST! THIS IS IT Trake a younig mtarried ('oliple---aiuuitiply by finanlcial (Ii imei(it daniothter man i rantd ivoiliaI-- sitraet ha i pj- nei.As aId htle-sdiu totay of Marie lPrevost's latest coutedy, "Oil to hllio." Coin. H. F. Stund ers jCommander H. E. Saunders, above. has been placed in charge of the sal- vage operations at the scene of the APPOINTMENTS Al hristie's "SCARED PINK" PE:RFUMIE 'UI(ItIG'AN ANA) LO('LS NI(OTINE AND NEWS partment.j late S-4 submarine One more round of debates remainsI incetown, Mass. Fle on the schedule of the preliminary tenant Commander I contests. After the completion of the retired. four debates in the preliminary con- tests, 64 school teams will be selected on the basis of a -point system to par- ticipate in the elimination series to_ determine a state champion. This point system works in the fol- lowing manner. A school gets one point for winning a debate, which- means a two to one or unanimous de- J cislon of three judges. 'Furthermore / each vote of a judge counts one point to the school that gets it. Therefore, t if a team wins a contest by a unani- mous decision, it gets four points. j Heretofore it has been necessary for a school to have 13 points in order to participate in the elimination series.- If there are not 64 teams which have this required number, certain schools are selected by lot from the next highest group to make up the defici- 'ency..- f) d Again This Genius Will Startle y'ou' Ann Arbor's Magnificent Institution MATINEES POLICY 10c, '30c, 40c 1:30-3 :30) Now Playing - NI{41l'11S he , 4 Will Meet Here The state championship debate will be held in Hill auditorium Friday night, April 17, this year. In the past it has been held at a later date, usual- ly the second week in May. The date has been moved forward this year be- cause of an invitation of the Michigan Schoolmasters' association that the championship contest be held before a meeting of that association on April 17. Last year Ann Arbor high school was declared champion by defeating Albion by a unanimous decision. CRITICIZES OHIO STUDENTS OHIO WESLEYAN, Miami, 0., Jan. 13.-"Ohio Wesleyan students are too busy :trying to run the university." j Prof. T. G. Duval was summarizing' general faculty opinion, when he made this comment on a student request that their representatives be permitted to sit and participate in faculty and trustee meetings. Student opinion is also divided on the request, which had for its purpose closer relationship be- tween governing and governed bodies. Undergraduate feeling, as well as fac- ulty, is that the students lack the ma- turity to be of any assistance to the policy-makers. .: ItoYSMECK "WIZARD OF THE STRINGS" - FORMER SOLOIST WITH PAIL SPIA"Ill' O(11 ES'UR VICTOR RECORDING ARTIST- KARL WIEDIERHIOLDIS AMICHIGAN ORL'IIESTJU Presenting "JUST A MEMORY" '[here's nio se tAlking-a1n hlmet-t-glodess Sst ory, wi th ip lenty 3of01action ,1141elcX'iteiiet ,and~ a bit of roittacp, is ihat, everyone craves. 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