'-TPP MT' ~r"Tr A NT n ATTV 1'"""'u+X,'' i".,"""".... e4 t /T11 TVI 1 A A* '01. a t tM .i n' .i et A n _______________________IY SATURD{A Ya. 'MAY 12, 1928. r. : , :I _ ANDUNQUUFATRE 11 CHIGAN N SIAN D sTn IIB TD CYWVINjS VEAR' WRK .Sicel Sotois lDevotel o 1tccrtls Culminating' a year's work, the 192 3Vi chgsiau made its appearance o il zcanpi yesteday. Covered in'a 'lime "Amu gold cloth binding, heavily Aitrbos d,' and folowin g throghut ai ' 'tlei theme, 'ths year's year hook com~aes favorably. with its Di61rib'in of the 'nsian began yesterdayuid will'be continued to- dayat the east entrance to the base- r'lt o r the library.Studets may obtain teir cop es5 by brseltifg their receipts to officals between 8 and 12 n'clock today. D~strbution will con- tinue on" Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of n'xl week at the li- brary, after which copies may be o- tafliedt by calling at the Press -buid- a ing. Over eight hundred of the books Were. dstributed yesterday. Capu s View s Feature.' Among the features -of he 192 year book are the number of campus ,de~ws, special "color sections, and the usc of 'color-plates to separate the different -sections. The book, follow- ig its athletic theme, is dedicated to'37ieding "H Yost, Michigan's finest sportsman. T1he, blue cover, the work of the Molloy company, contains a '"laqUe showing the growth ' of ath- letics throughut hstr. The color- rl1#tes featinlg are unique this' year t' that they' follow poster 'designs and all of' them dpict various' spots. Shady reftlectf so'nn Freshman week"and pictures of Ann 'Arbor's own teaparty, together with page devot'ed' to the orrors of th auto lan, glimpses of ~he football season, 'id t re' of campusramatics and ',,'nes afotd tMvi are depicted in tio ,feature'a2ectidn. Captios under- W~at itih' pictures are exceptioally cfbver. In the senior section, photographs of 41ll Cass beers' together with lists of class" committees are iclude. The arrafigemexft of senior pictures has ben' changed' from former yrsi' to. the use'ofa elifral pane]. surounded bya decratne border'with the names of senors 'on the otside of tre" page. he ptures of over 1,00' senpr 'are iiiclutted intis' sectin .owe"r lass tffces' have aseparate sectin. .se Bore Cuts. rThe atletic' sction in general fol- t lows the outline of previous years. A large number of pcictres of players have ben used and ,they are of a11 larger size,' the use of bust-length cut's making this possible. The sports follow theI-season arund,4 eginniig with pictures 'f last spring's activ- ities and including winter sports of; thfis year.= Publications and executives of vari- ous campus organizations have a spe- cial Section, as has music, drama, and oatory. Honor organizations follow in line, and then comes the lists of fraternities. The women's section, with its groups and its athletics im- mdiately follows. ' e satire section contains humor buried beneath a mass of verbiage. It is all general this year, none' of it being idiviua and cocerns the fraternity man together with other types' of campus notables. Printing for the entire book was done by Rogers ;Printing company of Dixon, ,Il.,wjile the color plates were{11pyaebyThan lirInkv1 ing' company, OfChicago. The entire I publication was done by staffs: uidfsr Bryon Hunt, '28, managing editor, and C. Wayne Brownell, '28, business manager: rA A F e a sIt Fr Royaly adNoiiySpe ! yComesoar to the teak. of life wihthegreatest of all lovrers! The screen' most r'apturous tri b- uetot 0th power and. glory of L~O7Y COSMOOLITAN 0IGTOA y SrE i ®. A A . f C r I I'1 f- TOLSTOI'S 'I{'orl 's Seijit jenalNel ANNA KARENINA 'I 4 'I The Stars of "]Flesh and the Devil"---together again ! 'I', ,4 Ol/ 44 "4- fI I ". I i, 'Iliis tlicatre praents only t1Ey (01iicledI screell's greatest pro. duiu s, matthors, d irectiwrs iad stiars-all famous. CFRt 1I Fl FJI EN \'I' ERT AIN 31 ENT'. {4 1k/I -1ad D1 loubly Alluring' by the' tilmantie Strains of MIj stic Orchestr1 Arrange- inent by iICHOIlAS F1L CO-NE FLOOD BILL LAID BEFBRE COOUPG (By 'Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 11-The gigant- ic en gineering" project voted by Con- gres8 to" curb' the 'wrath of'the Miss- is~ippi river' was before President Coolidge tonight as the major. legi;3- lative production of' the" 70th Congr ess. Dressed ,up ;with 'the signatures of Vice-president Dawes and Speaker Longworth, it waited only the" signa- ture of Calvini Coolidge to place; it' on the statute books.; But C~uigress itself seemed no eas- ier Hof mind through having 'shoved through completion of that big 'task. The 'Senate fdfight'wordily over taxes. defeating every Democratic raid on the' conim-ittee bill, while 'the H1ouse labor ed over the emergency' officers' retircement problem after hustling the agneultiiral appropriation bill through its final 'legislative stages.' At the end of its d'ay's session for again niighit work was necessary to deal with a calenda'r, full 'of 'small bills. the Senate voted approval of1 the newv arbitration treaty withi Gei'- 'many and Italy and the separate con, ciliation treaty with Germnany. It took just eniough time to it to be' told what they were. f , ... f ..- , . i ' 1 , : 1: ;1 ,- , f , t{ r J " f 1 ., ' ., a '' ,... J,. . :. . , r tsn , , i' Y", F y il;{ " , y .. _. I , r . G Y « r'' 1 .A f m * . . ,.; \ / ,.1 : '+, . j C° .. ,,.. .... . .. .. w. MOt AP5POI11'.I'N I's C"mecdy Crieation A EWA ES?' r , T~AR AMOV~'"11 NEWIS i A; lT AND) BEAUTY lIIC131G1111QCA i 'f-1PLI X71 TUI)AYC 7 :00-,,,:104-A4c-lpc POLJJ' SUTNDAY 1 2',3 :04,)' If1ttr:00) nd 8:10 Adults 40c C hildreni 2 c :.