THE MJC -.1. I~'-.1 'Y TTLt. V~~ rAt,;x IMPF-T [Plaze in Manhattan. MotIon Picte Studio w: o '.Fakes Tolof Ten Lives; Score Overcomc B U RS[LEYRETURN r RnO nayM#TRFMI h Tilson, Republican; and Giarner, Democrat,T AAi! ~in Will be Leaders of Parties During Session! IiLL1VLl - p~fllt~m WINVrifT ._.._. . . . . . . . . ..... .1}4G , Pe", " '"vWak One 1of3thechhiannsian wof bthe;it bound in a blue leather cover with problems of spntsnalemvI. :: .N Japan, gold lettering on a triangular plate,!K\ y} iOeo h i it wa.s announced yesterday y terfraternity meeting vwas a debate der o George E. Leonard, '30, managing ;w between two undergraduates of Jhn(lftAssociated pres Photo night} editor. Th~e design to be used at; Dartmouth university on the value. ep JohnM.GarnTi lef Democratic representative from Texas, and on th > X ep. ohn . TisonMassachusetts Republican will match wits as meet the top and bottom of the cover o to the fraternity of alumni mem- leaders of their r espective parties in the present session of Congress.poce will conform to the border art de- proes hrewr ojdgs n -~-- .~-~cner sign which will be used on -the in-I the question Was nomptoothtPY IChH V side pages. The cover will be mod- \<&N' cnenc for a votYoSheIeat SHOPS HA E IMVPORTAT mnh 4- JQP IA! AdAAprincipally ope, soI the debateTh ern, but not modernistic. seived ricialyto present two JOBIN ANU ACT RINLEQ IMEN ' Th Eight etchings are being made by~ pit fve nthe tiesti., ;--- played Wayne Meade, '30A, of the eight .[.Dea nBrsysadetray Probably few tu an i o h ho osss of the laeshtpepo receive ne esruidngsnihdcm uen.. t s one di nele e i n gdun r campus, other than those directly preisad y s ein csion machines, allo era ed by Spotse These etchings will include the'.'. rsdns fclee n nie-Cnendwthtewrraie new Law Research library, the Wo- ! (*:-~: iisspk nth eaio ewe the extent and completeness of thei exert German mechanics. These Jp Woe',t fraternities and their colleges. The shops maintained by the physics workmen all spent long periods of benat man'sbulag, the Intranimialfor"nluedPrsiet amltndeartment. Practically altea-tann nGrayadtetp ir8 bltigp buildingiin i eran ndth thecur buidin, te usem, ngel all .~.Dolt of Rollins college, PresidenM 1 paratus used in experimental and} of work turned out reflects thesad and the Architectural building. Marinefseergrcahhnitn th-e1aid PlanAssargetSsniorsSection. versity, Chancellor Flint of Syra-! in the shops located 'in the West !characteristic painstaking care ta l Following this 'view section willtoah come the senior section, which willi The above photo, taken while the blaze which razed the Manhattan icuse, and President Lpton of Physics building, and it is said by typical of German workmen. I.ion in members of the department that The glass blowing room is ain ees contain photographs of each senior Studios and the Pathe Film Exchange in New Yok was at its height, (Maine. itrs wh as arranged with the 'Ensianr shows the burning buildings in which ten persons lost their lives and Secretary Roy Lyman Wilbur, of j the work turned out is as of fine charge of a German glass-blower, Waka and has been photographed. Themore than 75 were trapped. The dead were found by firemen justi the department of the interior andI quality as can. be obtained ay h sasse yasueto nr picture of thecasofersith inside of the main studio entrance not more than 30 feet from the l president of Leland Star ford Uni- where.1 half time. All the intricate lass the tri various colleges of the University doorway. versity, was another of the speak- T'he equipment of thre machine apparatus used in the physics work ret be will precede the senior pictures, - v--" ------- eswoadesdtecneece ____________ ----!s made in this room. Mercury va- London whic wil b folowd b phtosNo resolutions or recommends- wf hce il eolowe d byass phictrs TELEGRAP H COMP ANY INAUGURATES tosrgrigvtlphssofr- Press Club Will Mail por pumps, and neon signs are fact t oion thelowe classsoficers.- A pictorial review of campus H N ET P E Y TC E Y T Mternity olicy were adopted this BulletinhoftJougnalismtturnedbout here.nTh events during the school year ar- _CAN EOPE DYTI year by the conference, as itehas= B lei fJunls onr Y T M .----tre u ee h A iklpaigzo smi-+ranged Chronologically will be in- (iyAhsoci.ted rcs been cone at timnes in p .tyeaS lctdlit---chol-ndei-sanickheel lain oomiaai- ione eluded, as will a section devoted to NW YuR~K, Dec. 11-A $4,500- the new tickers were installed in prnBrlysi.trso h onr ilreev ntuet aetinctheachinhe athletics, another to f'raternities, 0100 program involving nation-wide the financial district of New York, President Angell of Yale ad- University blei ntena u hpaence ltdbfr e sororities, organizations, adw- intallationan of new high- speed City after the New York stock ex- dressed the meeting of the Society tore in which are printed profes- ling used. According to Prof. R. A. men. An entirely new secin will! stock tickers has been inaugurated change closed Monday afternoon, of mechanical engineers,lie spokej sional articles by Prof. John L.' Sowyer, of the physics department, ° be given over to intramural sportsI by the Western Union gTlegahNwtceswr isaldoe-a( notsdrloiga h nBrummir and Prof. W. H-. Maurer, the German workman likes to give with pictures of the winning fra-I Co. in rsponse to the demand f Nightcseringeroeriaed offe a ainee ringt profession.g;a h n both of the department of journal- his woktefnl oc fp rc entytasad snpot ofbusiness men, brokers and the gen- were in operation Tuesday mor- - - - ism~r, and by George C. Milton, of. tion, and the nickel plating pro-- ot reeCie oIou o ral public for greatly speeded quo- y Rool Tourney Players th Chattanooga News. Css helps to supply this. and Coisordouies.whi tation servide to keep pace with theI ning. The bulletin is sponsored and f- Fratorni'~s n ooities whi new era of 6,000,000 and 12,000,000 f To prevent discrimination, the to Enter ]Final Round nanced by the University Press club ciuiscaefr sae in awor nmter purcas ilie 15 r mree coyopies of ther share trading days. = e tickers while capable of 5001 of Michigan and puiblished as a dprmn. 'Esa ilrcieafe oyfr This is 'the largest change in Only eight participants now re- I means of furthering the policy ofdeatn. thehose T dte tos ogai-market quotation facilities in his- c rcesprmiue r en main to compete for the champion- the club in solving problems con- zain hihwl rciefreC~'tory and culminates three years of oprtdattesmesedaste'ship of the Union's annual all-cam- current to the profession of jouir- ies are: Alpha P'hi, Alpha Gamma lbrtr xeietto and d- I old ones until all ofth the oonr av enld tielckers pool tournament, the first~ nalism, Sigm a, mmeixa Phi Beta, Kappa vielo ment, six months of training ;Some 3,000 new 'tickers will be in-ru offwihhv en lyd--- Alpha Thet,kIappa kappta Gain- technical personnel in especially es- stalled on Western Union circuitsof during the last three weeks. Abec ofC rsintif a es ma, Lambda Chi Alpha,". 'lil Deta tablished schools in five cities, con- ofn The final r ound is in the form Abeceo Crsta11h bs ~~~~i bu orChi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Phi, So- srcinof 5,000 miles of new city- inNewYork Ctsyx inat oger arudrbn ahpae oChange ra eia rosis, and Theta Delta Chi. The tItwiemapnofuers mont A.A es ixmnh og r pa name of the fraternity or sorority to changyies apn wirnuerstal le essa thcourywtokcm' participate arruddin bs,,even anmatches, othe Ora it I wil bepitdi odo h oe.circuit willnbesnecessryrto rush work winner of the largest number to, Because of the death of his fath- tions in 350ecitiesland townscfromLion, indicating the operation of receive the first prize which is a er, Palmer Christian, Universityy ceanin Co h apsitale ilt ecodcedcaayo os and fro th Giil tickers at high speed in the United silver loving cup. Five dollars in organist, has been called out of theI a andnonce- of Mexico north and including parts for the stietodays o States and. Canada in about 10I trade in the billiard room will o city, and will be unable togiea Saow, andtFiday, 3itbuiwaso Canada, and an enormous months. !to the runner-up. organ recital this week. by SmuelAtkns, 30,busiessamount of other preparatory work, 1____________________ ______ manager.,'none of which has heretofore been -inAn A bo made public.WWrnAn b( 1NtThieves Steal Checks. Equipment for 82 automnaticrmC rsm sS vr ae ttosad1,0 ih ______ ~speed tickers are in process of mnan- =-n h (1W A~sorSaeadrese ufacture and delivery and now all I- w- n h WASHINUdTON, Dec. 11.-Christ-' is ready for the rapid installation__ etas saving fund fund checks of tickers to begin. The first ofd mailed to subscribers by various--" banks in the capital, have become F ILeat . .%esi..9 the object of a band of mail box! Early Shopper' Takes xesv! looters, Many complaints have been TFree From Back YardI received at police headquarters, m principally fromt the apartment' That a few individuals haveossetn." husasctions.nerfitrsadopted the slogan "Do your . hrcivastasnhekd uterfeites IChrstmas stealing early" was evi-11 TPHAT'S What nine of ten of o area~tielso ad hepolc s denced yesterday when it was re- w srted that on band is "plastering I ported to local police that a Christ- - -mwen they see our work. And the town" with the illicit checks ot mas tree had been stolen fromn the. White Swan Fiter-a equipmeu a prominent bank, ( back yard of H. M. Jerome, 1919 !rclain fluid, so that t nothing bLr The trail of complaints indicatedI Geddes avenue. A neighbor de- Aet eF U Dcntuhyu amn taytm that the stolen, counterfeited and dared that he had seen two men! forged checks are generally taken load the tree into a Ford car and ytenws n eti r lai to downtown department stores.I drive away. right in the pages ofj a visit, anytime. Then look at2 oWakatsuki Remarks oni thcominr Disarmame nt Conference. SRS SUBMARINE USE (Fly Assoiatd Press) r'ORIA, B.C., Dec. 11--Reiiro suki and Admiral Takarabe, g the Japanese delegation to rthcoming London disarma- conference, asserted here to- .at their country would go toward reducing its naval s any oher power. atsuki, former premier of and Takarabe, minister of vy, arrived with the remain- f the delegation Tuesday from Kokohama. They are eir way to Washington to President Hoover before ding to London for the nce, which starts next Japanese delegates, dis- interest in radio dispatches d at sea telling of the pro- affiliation e the United with the world court. an favors co-operation of ions in the world, as it has ctively engaged in the world for some time," Wakatsuki "I feel personal satisfaction ie United States has decided ere as it has in a corpora- iwhich our nation is uchel ed.". atsuki said he did not think of the United States into :bnal would "have any di- raring on the forthcoming t. conference but the very iat the United States haq his step is to be felicitated," former premier said his y desired to keep suab- S as a naval weapon. Presents &jMES FOSTER- House of Art 213 S. State Street VN ARBOR. 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