f TPr ?,-iTrl4Trs-AM IL #'ACL+41 J.W5 1 v.I 1 1. . &~1 r I r l'4 A I RNHGROUP fl PERU DIPLOMAT J~l~l Little elrL~aie Rest Of ILTO EAR THIRDIi.TRO S DEAN OF ENVVOY MS3L~h on Consumtion of Intoxic Willam c1aJhliCLetur Dr. Clarence Cook Little, former ings. Dr. L yl 'ovrFenhTavl.-p esident of the University, recent- jege spirit7 ICT Wil Coos Memersof exas j usae Slle Preentat aleHarvard Crimson that he consid- greatly di ,I 1 I V.Wilim c~uhlinWi, Chose embtaofTofm Sasage Sl.lde reen aale l ttdi nitriwfrtegn ep Mcaglro O. im "Advanced Class ofHsoialNclc ered that there was little harm in !pre-footbal JrmDai HedScaso roaclagaewgiein rebating Called as Witness r he moderate use of alcohol.leAbras Ir.eoe ai to Ha oil the third lecture of the . _____ - deplored restricting the consump-- --A. T..,.rs .+. Crrinirn Francais series at 4:15 o'clock Wed- { P R.«° T PATP R A DC 1T -,I OFFICER FORMER OWNER: ino noiat ylgsainIBurt, i rictions rating, Beverages Kittle predicted that col- would die out at Mlichi- inted as evidence to the :ninished attendance at I game rallies in Ann fall. Lmerica Museum nesday in room 231'.Angell haliLA~J .A.iiL - presenting an account of a trip;F, a rousfrte ast o across "France. 3btn en~wilb ed a PThe lecture, which will be given I'a 7 em ilb ed a in" french, is entitled "A. Travers . o'clock ,this afternoon in room 3209 [La' France" and is the narrative of An loll 'hall, and the teams will be; an actual trip made by Professor'choasen soon after, The memnber's McLaughlin in 1923. The trip took oftetaswllb ikdfo .frorn Dieppe across the entire coun- oftetaswllb ikdfo 's d s; ,0 i l4 try to ..Marseilles, and. was of six theadvanced debating class, which i1 weeks' duration. I has been working' on the topic for °i Professor McLauigllin. will la~y debate for some time. The con-! special emphasis onF the variousk ference debates, with Illinois and j>>.;;<: points of interest fromr: an' ar&hi- Iowa, are scheduled for M arch 20. 1e u a an i w w ih h n a dto ot et oc n e e c visited: Besides discussing the I matches, other debates have been f large . cities which he passed arranged with the traveing team of th'rough, he will 'describe the prov- West Virginia university, which will Associated Prtess Photo u inces of Normandy, Burgundy, and 1 debate in Ann Arbor on April 8,'1 Dr. HIkrnan Velarde, Provence. and with a. team representing. Wiley euia 'Isadit h IAdzmission to. the; lectaure is by ;college, of Marshall, Texas, which ntdSae season ticket for the enti're six lec- { will debate a two-man Michigan I ntdSae, is the new dean of, Hires and the French play spon- team in Chicago this month. Thehe diplomatic corps in Washing- sored by the CWercle Francais. Ac-; question for all the debates is: "Re- ton following the retirement of Sir cording to Prof. Rene. Talamom ovd ha h eerlsae Esme Howard.! th-cse tickets may be procured atI shotild' be' permitted to adopt the the door.____ Ontario system of liquor control." ..umber Experts to Talk Aspecial debate in Ann Arborl to Student Architects1 troit. with Northwestern's women's teamnj____ 'The expense connected with the has been arranged for the women's;6J. E. Mackie, technical consultant) conference is minimum. Since Varsity some time- in April. The of the National Lumber Manufac- j rooms. will be furnished,, transpor- question is the same as that usedj turers association oif Washington,I Ctation and food inl addition:;, to a, for varsity competition last year:'I will lecture to students of the ar- dollar registration fee,, which goes, "Resolved: that the present extent chitectural school at 2 o'clock this towards paying the spealkers, will (( of installment buying of goods for afternoon in the architectural be the. only cost entailed. private consumption is detrimental auditorium on the subject of "Cor- Stuent.wihin totk att the best interests of the Amer-. Isect Uses of Lumber in Construe- ; should communicate with delega- ican public. tion leaders at Lane shall. Addi- ______________ onz. regrigta- O ORGN- Basing his talk on practical con- tional information egrdngtrns UNIVERSITY OF ORGN struction methods and recently de - orgatohn mE. Webtripedentcaf Spring football practice brought veloped scientific data, Mr. Mackie ing ohn . Westerpssoietionf out 57 mhen at the University of lwill describe the satisfactory and the Student Christian ascain Oregon. O this number sixteen, economical uses of wood in present -Aare mnembers of last year's team, day construction. ____on the ground that as a ntris (By ~~ ~ lectionist he preferred leaving po' NEW YRK. TMrh .-rc- pie alone to fgtbdhbt ft'drke Leopold of Austria, sausages rather than cooping them in tern- salesman, occupied the center of ptation-free hothouses. of the mystrioussaleo 0Intle regard to Harvard, which Dr. f themystriou sal forLittle attended as an undergrad- interest today in the investigation, uate, he said ,"Thank heavens they of the historic diamond necklace i' leave. men alone. at Harvard." wvhich Napoleon gave to his em-'Th fomrpeintfMaej press, Marie Louisa, on the birth Theaformerhpresdent of Miness of their soan.[andleicwthigrwent onorcus The archduke, who is the grand- ar thltisgwtha the Crisonwerert- nephew of the Archduchess Marie. erganutat tkh idwthetern Theresa, former owner of themndersrduste tokhisathl etics ~otn mtenecklace. da fmkn student,. but' that he, was less prone1 fortne fom te neklac: #to exhibit spirit in cheering the1 He' was under subpena to appear temadiatnigppme- at "the district attorney's office to- -tem nd n ttedig _pp _ee day to 'tell what he knows of the sate of the necklace to D. M. Mich- el,'a jeweler,. by Charles Townsend,, a formeoier in the British colo-PyE Townsend's whereabouts are un- _ known since he leftva hotel In Palm Beach, Fla., two weeks ago. The archduke said he was pres- Aent when the necklace was sold and that the jeweler had promised 5 to give him the silver setting. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY -Abolishment of the old system of sign-out slips for co-eds was an- nounced yesterday by the president of the Women's League here. The i f. Detroit Theatres I CASS THEA TER W. P. Tanner Presents "THEE ROYAL VIGI Nights: 50c to $2.50 Sat. ,Mat.50c to $2.00 Popular Mat. Wed.: 50c to $1.50 v_. E r ont sryd7 CATERING PHONE 9605 ol 707 P'ACKARD STREET fi It I ,. 4 kk I.. RAE THEATRE NOW SHOWING "H WAll, Talking Hear and see Ziegfeld't Stars Continuous- Performance 1:30 to 1i:00 P. M. Coming Thursday "THREE LIVE GHOST" 61 Hark To His Master's Voice! Saying I' GO To UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE For Everything Musical I Lowest Pric~es: TERMS, To Suit. Play White You Pay. Radios:- Majestic, Victor, Crosley 1Pianos:- Baldwin, Kohler, & Camp~bel Orchestral Instruments victor, Columbia, Brunswick Records As lw ifa #bm !eb bww IluAvi 1wo rwthe 3cii -f5I fttt lu t VMgr. Phone 7515 EXTRA. 'SPECIAL AOL W hat "P'orgy" Wag to th Stage this is to the Screen~ ..* A Mast~rpiece in Human Emnotions. ASK. THOMAS HINSHAV 601 East William Street , U STARTING TODAY EYELYN BRENT~ inDarkened 1 Rooms' With NEIL HAMILTON You haven't been thrilled! You don' t know what a woman will do for love! Until you see and hear Sir Philii Gibbs' sensational novel. -Added Attractions- SHOWS AT -0337:00--9:00 F. 1 ~1 "Sunday Morning"7 All Talking Comedy 0' "GOODBYE MY LADY LOVE" A Song Cartoon Kinograms I =- - mmmmmCq ,. e Iii A MARVELOUS ~i --Entirely in color = I and on the MAGNA = SCREEN. - ~:."":." A Silly Symphony I "'The Merry Dwarfs" r. j4 in addition. M' A "r r '- 'a}r I-w ..rax"w.t'rx The voice of the colored race sings out gloriously from the sneaking, screen' as Halle- lujah" makes its amazing bow to. the world. No tiicture was ever more keenly awaited, than King Vidor's. excitin- romance. Daring., but true, it :-iictures in racy dialogue and heart- 9tirring song., the true life, the reckless, the gripping drama; of the world's most pictures- que people. Come to the- dusky caberets, the gambling hells, the revivalist meetings, the 11 ' "'~' Ii