__________THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MNACH :3 0, 192S FOOD AND AMMUNITION FOR MARINES IN NICARAGUAN FAMOUS LAWYER COMMENTS ON MOUNTAINS MAINTAINED BY PACK. MULE TRANSPORTS SUBJECT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES k "Public utilities have become per- camne to investigate the situation, he o g haps the mvost fertile field for thou- found a practically new field, where sans of investors in recent years," peeeti rciewst )s' declared Arthur H. Ryall, '02L, onelyth eaycss. C squny of the most noted of the public utili- the field of public utility commtission ty lawyers in the United States, who practice has been A very interesting is n An Abo atthe~rseit tmeone and presents many problems for ^.atdelivering a series of lectures. telwe.Teewsltl iea "War conditions had a great deal tod it h rign oto a ture to be found on the subject righlt ldeter milat o nlof certaing standards illafter -the war," he concluded. public utilities which were necessary SYAUEAnwtpifltrr cirer to pilaeal hem andthrse magazine to contain only material not ..u ti :o.a.ealy sundbass i of a humorous nature has been in- th ys fte ulc, eco e. stituted at Syracuse university. The "When the war brought great cor- porations to the realization that such mgzn ilsl ttncns Food and ammunition for U.S. marines in the mounti. us of Nicairagua are supplied thr ough pack mule trains, ___mattersasrates__andvaluationsas the only\ means of penetrating the interior of the country in wet weather. This photo shows a marine supply trinii'well as rate of return ideas were fac-' {B1S N fodngasteminte iaaga i nt nditic.1tors which had to be re-vamped andr SUPPLIES ___________________________________________________________worked over in a number of in- stances, many comnmissions grew up for all makes of tv r m O h r a(l lg sfor the purpose of regulation and TYPEWRITERS INLA IJ[ A~til1J!tII' N w s roi O t er ollgesaid to the public utilities of the coun- Rapid turnover, fresh stock Inisures! 11,T I Ilh h IPtry," R ya hl m aintained.B e t R lt 1 eler e ri e sT1A':FORI) FRES113EN 1EDI1T itotal registration of 3131 as oppose~d) "hntel 'wowsite- bs ultya oeaeprie F Ufl~flUUIYIINU LUIIIUI~ FROSII. EDITION 0OF PAPER! to riumers ot a wholesale dismissal 01 este n pte lerewommsinsr-M RRI C.__ A. Smith, secretary ctf the'land in pulblic utility work as a whole 17 Nickels Arcade. phone 665 '!able Of Vonitents On Tall Cardboard STANFORD UNIVERSITY.-FreshI- faculty, announced recently. C'over 'Will Replace G~rey Palter men here recently published an all- Formially Used frosh edition of the university daily E palter, completely written and edited A____________________ P~iTR PRZE IS OSEDby members of the class of '31. Nearly TARIE llH~ 1OlTHE RAE POETY !PIZE S POTED ereall the articlesxwere about freshmen,NO ~ ~~RWhen thW next issue of the Inland- iinl(jud.Ug an edlitorial extolling the Sly ONi er is placed on sale Tuesday, April 3,meit o te las fo31 h it will be larger and different from WISCONSIN RUMORS SHOWIN T O"OOSBESCOKM CHGA ary publication,- according to the - )-G.IW Attraction edtos f h mgain.UNIVERSITY 0OF WISCONSIN. - Michigan Locals Comedy I edtrso temaain.Only 443 or 5.45 per cent of the under- Ti'I "Ad" -withi 10c The coining issue will be printed graduate students were dropped by the , AN INVITATION IS CORDIALLY EXTEND on larger paper and will have at least 'University of Wisconsin during and at Satu d Rh:G1NALl) VENNY 40 ,pages. Replacing the grayinl the end of the first semester out of a lit "RO11LING HOM)E" WE ARE SURE TO PLEASE YC _g pga ioeum cuts and paper covers of the_______________________________________ 1 ALarge Assortmnent of Easter Eggs andBunnlies Made in 'Our Own Candy Shop We will mail them fOr you ayhr S'WEETLAND' 212 South Main Give Us Your Orders Ear1-v CLASSIFIED ADS PAY I __ . .. TODAY ONLY Screamnlglymk- 11 Jil Ake. /INV 7 csrus s, Entangled with all the prop's, per- Yormers and parayhernait o~f a gaudy, glamorous Big 1Wp s- } With !an Unusual Added Program Sure to Please . \ y /% '' 6 E . : : ,-... '... f t 4 . II I Cosmnopolitan Opening, Sat. March 31 The Soul of a Saint in the Body of a Giant! THAT WAS JEAN VALJEFAN f ;.,fI/k. 1 ,l :;r// t . !yy/ ; l a'a'V ~ sh% jt w i",/ - . y .s *am/1I * J ' ~ " Iimiortal character int flut World literary masterpiece by3 Victor Hlugo--'prinoe of romantic writers. Andi now yout canlsee ]tinti, faithfully portrayed !it a colossal screen paro ducLcjf of the greatest story of all tine- a nltoiuient il fil to lago, the Master' .I li Batr adesas a Treat have You Seen Our Display of Our °Tasty Sandwiches, Luncheons and Easter Candies? Dinners Are Prepared to Satisfy ~selection which will more than delight the' We invite you to try a delicious Toasted Sand- ddies, or carry the sincerest of your greetings. wich along with one of our Special Malted .andies of the highest qualities from our own Milks. ithens.