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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I G N I II/ KHEng'ieriigu radlato Prese nlts Yost
Inatcr-Jew -Ori Ergierimg
College
SMOKES, DRINKS ON DE CK
"No school with which I am famil-
iar is better fitted to prepare students
for successful careers in the gas in-
dustry than is the University of Mich!
fan," Frank W. Steere, '12, vice-
president of the Semet-Solvay Engi-
neering corporation and president ofl
the Michigaar Gas association, de-

STUDENTS MAN1AGE FORESTS, FIGHT nAf ffVF
FIRES., PLANT, TREES DURING RECESS D. HINU U.INYWflMIEI
Students in theo school of Forestry of the poor' hardwood forest into a .lO~lT
~a(1 Conser ation are 'tgivenUall01)- lproduecig forest of other species c'f ULULUI 1I'L S B A i
')]01tiiity to gaiilin nracl Wil (exper- treesC is lbeing att~ilpted on the tr'act
ieitce in f resnarnagement andin 1 in aln effort to dlevelop a lion- mying node oerc7hes pllet
tHe conisti'uct ion andiniaintenanc e of ! Gi'st area into0 4 payingarystgepnropolsidiorumonn.m
fire lines ill thle SI inclifi c Id good;, ryst Proilpositadiorimlnlim
forest tract 15 miles:no iest. of tue(os eorsar engkptfod l r the combined concert of the all-
i est apsnn'Praelk. effort is befigni ade to eventually
Thnie SJty inid Woods -'ere th itsow rft 11te ibrMiou- ate high school orchestra. and M'IX-

DESIGN AND
The College of Architecture has
ara g d a xiit o ok i designing of costumes aind stage sets
for theatrical jn'oductions. The ex-
hibit, consisting of 76 separate dIis-
plays is shown jointly by the I)epairl -
ment of Speech and the College of
Architecture and is compiosed of the
work of 20 of the foremost Amnerican
artists in this line. The exhibit will
be placed' in the cases in the lower

SPEECH MEN SPONSOR EXHIBIT
00 1 1(lor1 of tihe .Arichitectlural build-jArchitecture, heas aIMnounce'
ing, andth ie tpublic is cordlially ilnvit- exhibhit of gases. jars", and oth(
ed; to view it. anoerthenware obje'cts whi
Antother exhibhit aliready on dlisplay be of par-ticular interest is 1
of paintings: from Eyta toml)s. It wais purchased fron" the lltr
is bl-i'ogt here from the Met ropll lIinsenu of Art at a rcn
tats Mutseuim of Ai't b!y (hle College of 1duplicate anltiquities , <an(1 it
Architect lire, mted ttsm of the pier
P'ro.. 1,mil Lorelt. of the College of 'over 2000 years old.

Isone St i chlfield, if _Il(ct roit , Din nlniory
of Jacob W. St inch tiel( and Chlarles
IStiu!ichficldl. Thehi rlct 'overS vivt 'r
320 ci'cs of wooded han1d(. Accord-
ing to Prof. E0rnist V. Joct ter, mls
sor of forest adiistratio n, the pos-
Session of this tract. of timlber cii-
lar-ge the opportunities for forest re(-
search work on a commercial scale.
;[;nrl~nt: n'L il v 'il~t C aE s~v E? ,J

Glared in a statement last night upon . Ne~ o ivcui~ regV1
his arrival in Ann Arbor. a. chanice to engage to the actul
Mr. Steere will address an Eingi- handling and developmnent of a for-'
nceering smnoker at 7:30 o'clock. to- est property on a scientific and ousi-
nih nteUno ne heasie ess b~asis. About half of the area
1)iti the Unibrnchndof the amsien- is covered with standling timber and
can Instituteo of Chemical Engineers. { the renmainder is being' planted with
His aubject will be 'The Business, of coniferous trees.
Gras and Its Future Develbpmient.." Recently a group of students cqm-
This evening's address and the ac- pleted construction of a fire line a-
compnyig vsitof r. 'tere re bout the entire tract. A large trac-
. Ienig muade the occasion of a rally 1' was used in the cleain'i opera-
of' all those interested in engineering tions <entailed in t he work of making
a3nd public, utility matters. His talk he line. Extensive planting of white
promises to be of particular interest maedpine wood Scbytudpietselas
to all business adlministration and aek h odsbltdnsls
enigineering students,. Refreshment spring. During the Easter vacation
anid sm'okes will be provided through of this year over tenl thousand young
tilecoutes oftil Chmicl Eg- trees were set out, the majority of
ineerinig department. There will be tei being members of the, pine fain-
no admission charge. fly.

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Coerdwoodobt0)1ained trot; Iallinti--
Le1 cr and from thlat takea jiu rleaidyg
The fire lines is brough1t to Anfir-
1,or and sold to residentsh. t is
Maiined to sell the tlolligrs- whenI
hnterpllanting lhas been (cd 'fr *1 o'uLto f
such an extent that, it-xilk , t r-
C. fay to cut out some (.f 1t111 ti ees
to -illow for proper grow;.* of othe~rs.
State Forest Maw
Get National Aid!
Recent adlvices from Washinaton
indicate that Michigan's national fci'-
ests, consisting of 100,000 acres of
cut-over land, will lie replaced with
trees at a much faster rate than at
present as a result of a bill intro-
duiced into the H-ouse by Congressman
Roy 0. Woodruff, The bill authorize,
an appropiriation of $2,500,000 for pun'-
chase of additional land at East Ta-
was, Michigan, wher'e tile forest is
located, for a nursery.

criew 0f caripenter s willwork ailiclay
Sunday erec'ting the stage, it. was an-
liounl( yesterdlay at the offices o2'
the Euildliigs anid Gr'ounds depart-
ment. Wtorking oniu Snnday is ex-
presslIy prohlibited by" rules of the
l epartme it,lbut special permission
1has been obtained for this emergency.
S'ince the reguilar' stage is filled
thriougiiout tihe week by men tunling
the new memorial organ, there was
110 other timle to erect the supple-
inentary stage.
Nearly 500 peop~lo can -be accommo-
datedl on the stage, w hich was de-
signedl and patented Eby -Ward A. Dav-
ei:,poi~t, tassistanlt superintendent of
the B and G department. It was
modeled after the stage in Orchestra
Flall, Chicago, and is so constructed
that it can be erected or dismantled
in a Very short time.
RAE 11.-lT
Dolores Costello
'BRIDE OF THE STORM'
OUR GAN-t COMED)Y
I'AN, WOMAN ANDSIN'

Keep your eye oil
the 11iii. 0Oil] y
D1elluxe Produc-
t i o Ii Appeariig
dolt Our Seci on.

Dedicated
l m tsralisili it becomtes ai
(IlS~i Lu' i~(' an iwaliy
C11W3' altl ive Ithe aihl
('hI1Icripizatioli s.

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iPLASENOdTE
TOI)AY aundl1'Rl

And Now the Pcturization of the Widely Read
Prize Novel, "Wild Geese," by

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c4w, 00000.

MARTHAOST"ENSO
The V izualization of Human Passions Reaching
Skyward in its Dramatic Sweep
and Forcefulness

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A demII~on1strion o011 1tLe conver sion
SELLINGEM
By the Month or for the Semester-Your Choice
UNDERWOOD, ROYAL, L."7C. SMITH-, REMINGTON
We Keep. Them in Order
RIDERS PEN SHOP
REPAIRING

REWARD-$ 150
For the return of a diamond pin
takent from my roomi at thle N'ielii-
e'an Union on the nighi% of. Wednes-
day, April fourth, 1 will pay the
'above amounit.
WILLIAM L. CI1E)ENTS
Ray City, lfichigan

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NOW SHOWING
2:00 and 3:30 7:00--8:40
10-40-40 10-5i0
SEE? ??

AN OPEN LETTER TO
THE THIEATRE GOERS
of Ann Arbor and Vicinity
Tlhe Whitney Theatre has securedl at great expens:e, the MeCssrs.
Schuberts' latest and biggest Am~rican Muscial Romance, "Mly
Marylanvd," to appear for cuc ereformanlce on Saturday night,
April 28.

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CIAS'l OF CHIARIACTER.S

What Happened at

A lovei si ory-at lmystecry sto(ry---
a Crook sto'y---all rolled bl a'
oe rMotous commiedy.
Jean Hersholt
and1(
Alice Jryce
GTEO LE~IS, ZASU PITI'TS

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PILEA SE -N OT1E
Owing; to fur Ihuiiit
clig'!~geiien" of this ti-
thats yolenly and'

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STJA(GE lPRESENrTATION
KEN HOWELL'S COLLEGIANS
S URPIIISES IN HUSICA 4 A_-INTC''

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Is the outstanding musical hit cf tile year. .The music is by Sig-
muind Romberg, who composed the music for "B~lossom Ti ,;" and
"rTh. Sktudle-t Prince."
IVIAI L OTiwi , will now be a cccii (d and f iled in the c el'r re-
ceived, if. accinpaiiied by chleck orn ooney order amnd self-addr, ,,sed
stamiped envelepe. . Aake 'checks and address cy'der's to Whlliy
Thrcat.re.
I hea rtily ;guarantee lthis attraction tfo ouri'pat roli5and friends
and urge you Io send your order niow, as from evcry iiidi('ttioii
standing rosom will lie at a jirenlinin.
(Signed) WHITNEY rP! H,',A'3R1,',,
D--,n 1\lclntym'e, Managor.
Prices:~ Orchestra, $}+:.3ti; Hcleroiy, $2.7 r, $2.17:3anld $1.65

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ART AND iPEsAUTYi
P'ARAMOUT NE
TIrIm. Eyes of the y World

A PPOINTMIENT'S
"There It Is "
Soill 'qNove11 in Laghs

AiCIVGiAN LOCALS
7TOP(ICAL (OMM3I'llNTS
PUN FR~OM THlE PRESS

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Cosmopolitan Opening Saturday
Another SouU-6t irn Masterpiece by the
Director of,"The Big Parade"
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t'[Ij a1'i 'F 1rio of Stars

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