K. IS ..\ b[ WEDNESDAY, JUNE SOCIATED PRESS 'ess is exclusively entitled iblication of all news dis- t or not otherwise credit- nd also the local news a nwspaper at the University of n, ublished every morning except during the university year. ed at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as Mass ,l'atter. . a; Ann Arbor Press Building. s: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. rnications not to exceed 30o words, d, the signature not necessarily to ap- print but as an evidence of faith, and of events will be published ii The t the discretion of the Editor, if left office or in The Daily notice box in an corridor of the general library where oces are collected at 7:30 o'clck each asi ed communications will receive no aton. No manuscript will be returned he writer sends postage for that pur T. McDonald......Managing Editor Makinson .........Business Manager Schermerhorn, Jr.. Sports Editor SL,. Roeser.........Telegraph Editor c .Mlhll.......Womens Editor ft; coley. ,...... Literary Editor Cholette......Publication Manager Woh .........Circulation Manager NIGHT EDITORS C. BarnTs Walter R. Atlas R. Osius, Jr. Mark K. Ehlbert W. Fox %Philip Slomovitz, . McAlpine Paul A. Shinkman REPORTERS Marx Robert C. Angell Broene K. Frances Handibo rish Samuel Lanport H. Riorden Cecelia Fohey 'awn Marguerite Clark . DuBois Roberta L. Berry Landis Ethan A. Scholnick Apel Rilla A. Nelson BUSINESS STAFF iitirger Harry D. lause Cress Katherine Kilpatrick H. Case Frances H. Macdonald Vhiting II Agnes Abele AN adwell. Jr. Ralph A. Mayer dirsheimer. Frank N. Gaethke WDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. Etor-Charles R Osius, Jr. LIZE THE LOAN FUNDS g with the question of how to te the enrollment at the Uni- for next year, which is one of portant problems that must be y the campus, is the question of There are many prospective s that are unable to come here w of their financial condition. e are various loan funds, lying the present time, which have reated for the express purpose ing such students as could not to go through the University r own means. During the past specially these funds have been ally idle, and no use whatever n made of them except to draw it. Is manisfestly one method that en neglected in the securing of s for Michigan. The funds are or the especial purpose of help- dents. Not a few perhaps could een induced to come here this funds should be u'sed next year r fullest extent. It should not d to find men and women will- I eager to come to college and strained by their lack of finac- e must try to get all the new ,s we can for our University, loan funds will go a long way re some of them. EH OF COLLEGE TRAINING t is a college education worth of war? So many people late- been saying: "I'll be in the s soon, and tihen what good y work at Ohio State univer- >me in fighting against the United States is in the war e world may enjoy freedom mocracy. Before this freedom nocracy can be brought about, iser and the German people arn many elementary courses are a part of the every-day gs of a university like Ohio his old clothes during the war. This isn't a bad example for all of us to follow. The student who boasted through the semester that he never cracked a book has changed his attitude now. We don't doubt that a summer on a farm will bring about a better ap- preciation of college life. Four hangings scheduled for the month of June.-Headline. What is so rare as a day in June? Be sure to bring back a freshman in the fall. GIRLS ASKED TO SIGN UP FOR GENEVA SUMMER CONFERENCE Girls who expect to attend the Gen- eva summer conference this vacation, from Aug. 20 to 30, have been asked to register immediately at the Y. W. C. A. office in Newberry hall. This camp is annually held under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., for college women 'from Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois, In- diana and Michigan. The campers will have a systematic schedule planned for them, beginning at 8:30 o'clock in the morning and closing at noon. The afternoons will be free, except from 2 to 3 o'clock, a period which is reserved for resting. Classes in Bible study related to pre- sent questions, history of the world war, its accompanying effects, and association technique will be given. More information concerning this con- ference, may be obtained from Miss Seigworth at the Y. W. C. A. office in Newberry hall. ATHENA LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS FOR '18-'19 Athena literary society held its fin- al meeting of the year Monday evening, and elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Vera An- drus,''19; vice-president, Ida Mines, '20; secretary, Ruth Norton, grad.; treasurer, Celia Girardin, '20; ora- torical delegate, Anna McGurk, '20. Mrs. Margaret D. Yale, grad. president of the society was made an honorary member, and the outgoing seniors were made associate members of the organization. Athena is the only women's society on the campus whose object has been to develop an interest in oratorical' activities. M100A t t ., x Help us build Eaiers for baling Uncle Sam's Clothing etc. "Over Sea" ship- ment. Important Work. Good Wages, No Experience necessary. NORTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Comne on in, the water 's fine" athngSuits FA brand new stock of the best and nobbiest _T Suits ever shown in city I CAItYATI 1 Overheard on thw rdilevard- -- "Isn't the sky beautiful?" (sss-sh- Don't ansver; we wat save that as an original remark spring tomorrow night.) to to The profewho gets the loudest hand at the end of a course may well con- template whether the cause was its merits or the fact that the tragedy is almost at an end. Then He Tried the Sign Laguage Sign in Paris-Speak English; we don't understand your French. American Soldier-- Laad me to a place where I can get filled up with real grub. fovernnwzt Servce All the little recruitig devices which Uncle Samuel has ever tried look like dilapidated "Please" signs beside the irrestible offering of the faculty of this institution- exemption from exams Of course we understand that. iany of the most resonant voices of the Glee club are now shouting Spuds riht, but we expected the plea for help to come from the audience, not from the club. ' Kamnier d* German submarine captains aro cer - tainly looking for capture and clen- ency. First they. come over here to hunt for a sinking; then they pick out the smallest victims they (an find to sink; and to cap the clima:< tkey do the unheard-of thing among H mI brethern-give the men on some of the boats 10 minutes to get of. The modern Attila evidently ges cold feet when he finds himself some ',000umiles from home. Nappy Th oughts "Last lecture in THAT stuff!" "Never again to climb those stairs." "When's your last one?" Four hangings are scheduled for the month of June. Altogether the Social Secretary has her hands full covering the events of the moon of roses. - The (ift of Tongues Foreign correspondents tell us that French generals have a habit of bright- ening up and crying "Magnificent ,, when they see the American troops in action. It is passing strange how fast the king's English jumps into favor wherever introduced. The food administration wants us to eat fish because they feed themselves, All the beef, pork, and mutton we have known during life did likewise. TYPEWRITING Prompt service and neat work. Prices right. Sales, rentals, and re- pairs. G. E. Washington, 8 and 9 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Bldg. PYhone 866.-Adv. MR. BROWN Offers men and women highest marketable prices for their old clothes, Anything in the line of suits, over- coats, shoes, one-piece dresses or shirt clothes. They are no good to you waists he will take off your hands. I can use them. You will get your money's worth. No quibbling to buy them cheap Their absolute value will be paid. Men's and women's apparel both. Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210 Hoover Ave. Phone 2601. He will gladly call at your residence.-Adv. Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Phi will play baseball at 4 o'clock this aLternoon, on the field a'cross from arbour gymnasium. C1hi Omega and lPi I ca Phi will play at 5 o'clock. There will be an open meeting of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet at 1 o'clock this afternoon in Newberry hall. All girls who are expecting to go Vnthe11 Dbryan unit 01' 85 girls should fill out their cards and turn them in al s -I Ptter im harbour gymnasium~ (lie Friday. cke~s for the senior wn., ' breakfast and house-party are on s,4 trom 9 to 12 o'clock and from 1 S4 Oi tay and too'row in 'i cy 'sil y hall. tOtly a limited naon- ~ uC t se tickets will be sold. Copies o' the 'Suggestive Menus" r' members of the food course are ' ~athk :Ba rhou~r gyinnasntm. Seniors from Detroit or vicinity are Base Ball Supplies--all hinds at mvited to be('ome members of the 1Cushing's.-Adv. Gilberts Chocolates Fresh from the Kitchen i a x at QUARRY DRUG CO'S PRESCRIPTION STORE Women's League Committees Named The acting committees of the Wom- en's. league for the year 1918-19 have been appointed yesterday by Doris Mc- Donald, '19, president of the league. The chairmen are as follows: Mem- bership, Elsie Erly, '20; intercollegi- ate, Ida Belle Guthe, '19; banquet, Ada Arnold, '19; war work and Red Cross, Florence Field, '20; social service, Flora Belle Ellis, '20; house commit- tee, Ella Rasmussen, '19; poster com- mittee, Ethel Glauz, '19; point system, Esther Pafenbach, '21; publicity, Mar- guerite Clark, '21, and dramatic com- mittee, Winifred Parsons, '19. Miss Wilbur Studying at Chicago lone Wilbur, School of Music, is at present in Chicago where she will study for a short period of time pre- paratory to entering upon a Chatau- qua engagement for the summer. Falice Parker, '18I, Gets War Position Falice Paker, '18, leaves this week to accept a war position with Parke Davis and Co., doing research work. She will return to Ann Arbor for commencement to receive her diplo- ma. Miss Parker is a member of the Collegiate Sorosis. Class Dancing Monday and Thurs- day evenings at the Packard.--Adv. Rugs cleaned and washed. Satisfac- Lion guaranteed, Koch and Henn.- 7402.-Adv. Watch The Daily Classified column. Have you sent Cor. State and N. Uni'versity Phone 308 DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (May 14, 1918) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:25 r., 8: io a.'m., and hourly to 7:ro p. M., 8: p. Mn. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west Ann Arbor)-._8:48 a. In., and every two hou to 9:48 p. m. Local Cars ,East Bound-5:35 a. m., 6: a. m., 7:05 a. m. and every two hours to 7: p. in., 9:05 p. n., o:5o p. n. To Ypsila only, 8 :o5 p. in.; rir:5u P. in., 12 :2oa.n i :xo a ,m., and to Saline, change at Ypsilar Local Cars West Bound-6:oo a. m., 7: a. 1n., 10:20 p. n.. 12:20 a. m. I lei I/ Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and 'Surplus, $550,000.00 Resources........$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. to your Friends? I I Boost our Michigan Patriotic Hit by sending it home. I I SWAIN has the Finest Photographic collection of Ann Arbor Views. See it. 713 East University ITOUTTL ES PIE-A-LA-MODE LAUNCHES and-SODAS ne choosing the books from he kaiser should be forced to e daily lesson of civilization. ds a four years' university condensed into one short year surprises. First, we would o his head a thorough knowl- international law; following ee-hour course with the First es of Civilization, Plain, Solid erical Decency, First Lessons iand the Ethics of Humanity. is a college education worth? not only practical training ds in the money-making pow- stgraduates, but addsto this ity to fight to the last for hich our University has made us - the ideals of truth, jus- right living. - Ohio State hearing our barber tell of se ina barbercollege, we if he didn't specialize in ora- F- mmmmm We advise the purchase of A11 the Latest Operatic I I Hoover Steel Ball I TYPEW'IIRITERS * For Sale and Rent TYPE WRITIN~G Mhnmeogr'aphing Fraternity and Social Stationery 0. D. MORRILL 322 South State Street 'I and I I King Trailer Stocks at the at the present market prices uinr~i~ t~rji i.nw SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING PENMANSHIP Classes Just Starting. Enroll Today FORSHEE & KUEHNLE 601 E. William St. INVESTMENT-SECURITIES 421 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 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