HE M ICHILA 1N D A I LY TaitRnAY, IV' Y. 1932 y !1 f k G 1 G t Y yC l 1 1 1800 IL~L ATTE Bi REUN F ALUM (Cantinued from Page 1) In the evening the Varsity band will give a concert in front of the Library. This concert will be fol lowed by an Alumni dance at theS League to which admission will be free for Alumni and their guests. The baccalaureate address is to be given on Sunday morning in Hill auditorium and on Monday morn- ing will be held the eighty-eighth annual commencement. The five-day session of Alumn! university, at which prominent members of the faculty will give short courses of contemporary in- terest to more than 100 relurnm. Alumni will begin Tuesday morn- ing. The University golf course will be open to returning aluni ali during the celebration. A 50 Ces:E greens fee will be charge, th grad- uates for the use of the course e._n__ ._ ._r., _f l_ .. _ _n_ ® ._ n..._ ...= w_. I, RUSS MORGAN and his orchestra at THE LE YA~..~y 9ti~1 Friday 9 gill I LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT SA(: :O SULPHATE O AMONIA SiEP MANURE OR BONE MEAL LAWN AND GARDEN SE " ) NJ MR)iS GARDEN TOOL.S ANI) hOSE I Ass8o:;rted I 'rT(. Photo ANN ARBOR IMPLIMENT CO. In Egypt he trotted around the pyraiids on a camel and in Japan, Charlie Chaplin, the film comedian, settled down to a banquet served1 in the best Japanese manner. Picture was made on the liner on which he and his brother traveled from Europe to Japan. The film actor is on the left with his brother seated opposite. Other members of the party are Captain Shioyoshi of the liner and Mme. tiaruko Mogi, wife of a Japanese millionaire. CARL TON COON'S PEA TM TERMINATES FAMOUS PARTNERSHIP IN ORCHESTRA CHICAGO, May 4.--(P)-Death friend and associate, Sanders, an- came today to Carlton Coon, 38, nounced that the orchestra would and ended a 13-year partnership continue with its engagement here with Joe Sanders in the famous under the name of Coon-Sanders. Coon-Sanders orchestra-a part- "Coonie would want it that way," nership born of a music store he said. meeting of two World war soldiers In December, 1918, after the and never broken in a rapid climb, armistice was signed, two soldiers to national radio and vaudeville home on Christmas furlough visit- fame. ed a Kansas City music store. Capt. Coon died this morning in Hen- Carlton Coon of the commissary rotin hospital of blood poisoning department at Jefferson Barracks, caused by an abscess in the jaw St. Louis, tinkled away at the piano which developed mysteriously last and sang and Line Sergeant Joe month while he was directing the Sanders from Camp Bowie, Fort orchestra jointly with Sanders in a Worth, Tex., joined him. They had Loop hotel. His admirers will be never met before. A lasting friend- given an opportunity to view his ship was born. body in state in the Loop Thurs- After their discharge, they met day before being moved to Kansas in Kansas City and struck a part- fCity for burial there Friday. nership in a small pick-up band Meantime, in keeping with all that played at clubs and private traditions of the show world, his parties. - _ ., - - -- - r _ - 1 - VF ?ij() SOUTH ASHLEY ! .°':-:' -. 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