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FRIDAY, APRIL.. 4. 293a

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

1~'1~TflAV APPTT. 4. 1Q~fl 'THP. MICHTGAN DATEY

enr.~ PRISON SERVICE PORTABLE
DANews From Other Collegesa SEEKS STUDENTS s
in emington, Royals.
Students interested in becoming Corona, Underwood
COLLEGE- That YALE UNIVERSITY-- Announce- prison officers or wardens follow- Colored duco finishes. Price $60.
arms i'eduction is creating interest ment has been made by the Bureau ing graduation should write the o. D. MORRILL
Detroit Urban League Director among students was shown recent- of Appointments that for the fifth Superintendent of Prisons. Depart- 314 South State St. Phone 6615
Will DIscuss White-Black ly when a petition sponsored by consecutive year Henry Ford is of- I ment of Justice, at Washington," __
Rthe Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. fering summer positions to 25 Yale said T. Luther Purdom director of
Racial Relations.-and containing names of members students in his Detroit plant. This University bureau of appointments WANT ADS PAY!
of the student body as well as the arrangement is intended to give'the 'yesterday in speaking of plans that --
HAS STUDIED CULTURE faculty was sent to President Hoo- I students a practical opportunity to are being made by the Federal a C> acs> < e > > ,>
ver. One of the clauses of the pe- I study the processes of mass pro- prison service to enlist high grade U
'The Negro-Caucasian club brings tition stated that the signers based duction, industrial technique, and officers by establishing a system of
to Ann Arbor this afternoon John their expectations on Mr. Hoover's problems of employment, wages, professional training and promo- Spring Party Favors
Armistice Day speech. unskilled labor, and labor relations. tion on merit.
C. Dancy, director of the Detroit In connection with the Raisin In addition a prize of $250 will be In the belief that college-trained FRATERNITY
Urban league, who will lecture at Day celebration, the nationally fa- awarded to the man submitting the men may be interested in this type
4:15 o'clock in the Natural Science ous West Coast Relays, to be held best essay on summer experiences of work the leading collegesandand SORORITY
. in the Fresno State College stadi- in industry, either with Ford or universities in the country are be-
g Ie um, California, on April 26, are to elsewhere. ing circularized. According to in- Jewelry and Stationeryc
1920" 'be a night event. This will be the formation received by Mr. Purdom.
Dancy has been active in school first major track meet ever held at Columbia' Wi11 Change prison work offers manyopportuni-
work among Negroes in Detroit for night. Rities for advancement to positions Distinctive for Quality
many .years, directing a colored A battery of floodlights, installed E ntrance Reuiremnts which are better paid than most
employment bureau, the work of by the General Electric companycollege professorships, and which
th ra egecne hc is iscvrteeniesaiu.I etsfrtemeiiesh ollwhih amaofe absilityan wish
the Urban League center which is will give an intensity of five foot- Changes in the entrance require- lead to important positions by
in the nature of a recreational club candles over the etire stadium. In ments for the medicine school of which man of ability canrise
for blacks. His interests go beyond the fall the projectors will be ad- Columbia university, changes said with experience and training.
the practical side o racial prob- tjusted so that an intepity of eight The plan of training outlined for
lems in that he is a close student foot-candles can be projected on to be indicative of the changing Tcollege students inudes a four
of Negro art and ,literature, and,! the football field for night games in trend in entrance requirements to m oe s' stuensein;schdes anfour Burr, Patterson andv
being a Negro himself, is well able that major sport. professional schools, were an- York City, where instructions are Auld C
Sapeciat artistic efforts of CORNELL UNIVERSITY - di nounced in a letter received yes- given in such subjects as the tien- o.
The Negro-Caucasian club under cating wide-spread prevalence of terday by Dean John H. Effinger, tha pri al cacss of
of helitray cllge.th cimial th cuse o crme FRANK OAKS, Mgr. j
whose auspices Dancy is being drinking and .a large preference for of the operation of probation and pa-
brought here, is an organization of modification of the existing liquor The changes in the requirements role, and the development of mod-
liberal-minded students, both white laws, 2,196 students cast their bal- are for one year of English, instead ern penology.'Instructions are a 603 Church Street
and black, founded about five years lots in the prohibition poll con-afooe"r nl edengenoInst ucion areaso
ago for the purpose of establishing ducted by the Cornell Daily Sun. j of two; a reading knowledge of given in the use of firearms, box.
better mutual understanding and More than two-thirds of those vot- French or German, instead of two r -g, -nd Jpanse-westing
friendship between the two races. ing admitted that they drink while years training in one of the lan- I
Prof. C. C. Denton, faculty mem- only 32 per cent of the total declar- guages; and one year of organiY
ber of the club, says that much has ed that they abstain. Forty-four WheesryantNOeaNofo anhyerW
been accomplished to attain this per cent of those who drink stated chemistry, insteadtofyone1halfayearI
end in the discussions that are the 1that they got drunk, while 1400' One year's training in zoology has !
important feature of the organiza- gave a negative answer to this been added to the list of require- 7at It 's Safe
tion's meetings. Among the prob- question. ments.
lems discussed at such gatherings-__________________________________ _-__
are: discrimination against Ne- That negotiable bond,
groes ,in theatres, public convey- that heirloom, that cost-
ances, and eating places; compar N
ison of the Negroes': status in the! Lly jewef... isn't it worth
South with that in the North; and a penny a day to keep
flits mt-it safe beyond worry?
flicts and misunderstandings be-
tween the Caucasian and Negroid U11_For that amount you
peoples. may rent a box in our
h:E: OThe Choicest of Wholesome Foods
------- thief-proof, f i r e p r o o f
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS-Con-
demning modern methods of ad- vault.
vertising, Earl C. Fishbaugh, of the
Nebraska debating team stated in YOU and WE keep separate
a recent debate here, "At first youk YOUr x.Eweephsea -
had to be four out of five; if you eys to your box, which can-
weren't you were very unusual. Anna b oened without BOTH.
Then everyone had halitosis-just Mrs. Ana Kalmbach ]Thus, 100% security.
everyone, and now you have to
have athlete's foot regardless of
what your work is."__
SFarmers and Mechancs Dank
______I205 East Huron 330 South State Street
Member Federal Reserve System
i.i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Hark To His Master's Yokel Saying
G-OTo UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE
For Everything Musical

1!

If you want to make money this summer. The Real
Silk Hosiery Mills, world's largest employer of college
undergraduates announce that their sales manager,
C. W. Price, will be at the Michigan Union Friday
and Saturday during the day and evening to interview
men for summmer work. For room number see Union
Bulletin Board.

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