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April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…FATHER- fCONTINUED 1 TODAY I r SW taj 1Iaitg ASSO~d UAL: AND MNI SER TIC. 136. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY APRIL 6, 1920. PRICE _ _ DISCLOSES CH ATTITUDE LRMAN CRISIS SITUATION I) IN STATE. IS T HAS NO N TEUTONS unissioners' Infor. Hun Interven- ,led For BULLETIN (By Associated Press) iiayence, April 5.-The French troops will occupy Frankfort eary tomorrow morning. Some detach- ments have already started for that region. Paris,...…

April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN norning except Monday during the Univer- d in Control of Student Publications. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tress is exclisively entitled to the use-for Ws dispatches credited to it or not otherwise and the local.news published therein. >stoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second . ...... . .. w. .50. Maynard street. 2414. ations not to exc ed 300 words, if signed, the sig rin print,...…

April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

…+t 'will .1' .1 ho 11 I Uy e and] ithern Handl.I TRIP >n account of snow. iamond, squad was >ition series by a entirely covers the . Snow coming at interferes with the strenuous week of to engaging the It is doubtful if will be able to per- ar diamond before ng trip. s Varsity en its southern rious handicap and atting and fielding s southern oppon- in the best of form of outdoor games. ling staff i prob- itioned of.any po- dsmen ha...…

April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… Republican nominating con- o be held at 7:15 o'clock to- the fourth floor of University the Athena Literary society pen to the general public. lowing men will be nominat- bert hoover,,by Ida Gratton, k Lowden, by Ida Mines, '20;j 1 J. Pershing, by Agnes Diehl, '22; Warren Harding, by Beata Hasley, '22; Leonard Wood, by Doris Gracey, '21; and Hiram Johnson, by Euphemia Carnahan, '22. Blanche Blynn, '20, will be Critic and Margaret Stone, '22,...…

April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…,AN DAILYl later, Wed. Eve., April 14 SON'S LAUGHIING SENSATIOJN! Presents (Associated with the Seiwvyns) Lt Ie NigSht M1. Stanley and Adelaide Matthews ike Your Wife, Mo1ther and Sweetheart to See siting, BUTT Not Without Lanighter. SCAST Direct from the Princess Theatre, New Including FRANCIS BYRNE. PRICES--75eq $1.009, $150~ AND4 $2.00 Asked At. Random Today's question: "Do, you thinkI the local mnoving picture houses are justified in ru...…

April 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

…THE ;AN DAILY ~HE ~AN DAILY SGOING ON I 'UESDAY H. Zenjamin speaks toj students in University lub dinner, room 323, rna initiation banquet,; .ion. ni Chimes board of di- son third floor, Union. bdinner at the Union. C'lub meets at the Un- County Club nmeet'sat ni band rehearsal in Un-; 7:00- Trip Mandolin club rehearsal in Lane hall. /:00-Bay City club meets at the Un- iQn. 7 :15-Athena Literary society meets in club rooms, University hall...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…[NESS;' [N i I Of S Nitp ~EI &113 DAY AND ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. PRICE a uSES N Of BELIEF DISAPPOINTED IN E OF VOTE NOT DEFEAT for Mayor n Provides he rejection of Ann cipal charter at the id belief that it was conditions and not in the plan itself. opinions of busi- d yesterday on the X. Freeman,. chairman of the cam- committee, in favor pf the char-. xpr ssed the general view when id that if the proposi...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

…,HEk MICH1 x Y Univer- vely entitled to the use for edited to it or not otherwise ews published therein. Arbor, Michigan, as second 3.50. ng, Maynard Street. 1. 2414. o words, if signed, the sig- print, but as an evidence of ublishted in The Daily at the mailed to The Daily office. no consideration. No man iter incloses postage. endorse the sentiments ex. ot be received after 8 o'clock end of college life is near. It is the glad senior wh...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…rr a L rY' s 'I i ,. I INTEREST BALL FIELD [A OVER TEAM, tending for honors. The two former,, with their Southern brogue, have a distinct advantage over their team- mate from Mt. Clemens, but Stan's natural technique may prove a big fac- tor in the final decision.- rill Pratt is suffering 'e attack of southernum as a result is confined il diamond. The disease valent among baseball rthern universities about h year, and usually take...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…MICHIGAN DAILY ce to BeWGien f women from University Stea 5:30 nembers )ins have .y as in- that all may be- houses will be entertained from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at Betsy Barbour house. This is the last tea dance of the series which is being given under the auspices of Senior society and a committee of girls from the different houses. Try Daily adveruting and watchi your business grow.--Adv. pus news:.Read The Daily for Cam...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

… L LEAVES PRESS Screen estlc-Basfi Kings story, Earthbound." Universal com- ly and Pathe News. ade-Madge Kennedy in "The ighest Bidder." Fatty Ar- ickle in "Rough House," and Bray Picto. erth-Gladys Walton olled Up." Sunshine d Universal News. in "All comedy rpheum-Pearl White in "The White Moll." An episode of "Velvet Fingers," and a Van- ity Fair comedy. THIS WEEK Stag. (Saturday) - "Listen a snappy musical itney ester;" )medy. troit...…

April 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

…THE .i.l I THE ~ANE i AL BULLETIN Number 181. WEDNIESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. Women's Indoor Fleet Feld Today The Wvomen's annual indoor 'meet wiill be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Competitionj between. the freshman and sophomore classes for the silver loving cup will depend entirely upon the meet this year " since there has been no dem- olistration- as in -former years. NO DIYDURIN~G TACATION TheVniversity of...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… It I rl Air, ,4 .t rt t t til DAY AND Il SERTI 0 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 PRI( NERS 'Mas ques To Give Annual Production 1For lienefit Of League On April 29 . rE U;, MEETING CALLED FOR INSTRUCTIONS LAST NIGHT N Be Used Vacation By "The Yellow Jacket,", an oriental production in which the leading man does not talk and which dazzles with a magnificence of oriental costuming and stage properties, purloined fr...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pubncaton. CED PR1s3 mutld to the use for tto it or not otherwise W. Michian, so secoad awr Street. ned will EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 ITOR............BRFWSTER P. CAMPBELL ............................Joseph A. Bernstein .............................. P. Lovejoy, Jr. 'itor................................ J. B. Young ama G. P. Overton Dawson M. B. Stahl *ambrecht PaulWatze. cPike hairman....................L. Armstron...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGArA DAILY I ITERATR E EXOTIC .RY BY e Michigan Daily:-- ate the remark that seems veloped our local and all- literary critics, it might call attention to the sage ne of the sanest of living The following extracts are rticle by Prof. J. F. Muir- ed "Must American Liter- Its Traditions" It ap- the Independent for March a sample must feel that any society of which this is a real photograph contains the seeds of its own dissolu- tion...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IT PugNS 1RH9 Isan Reorganization of All De. partments Started on Tuesday TM OF EFFICIENCY IS AIM OF ALL CHANGES ngtdi, April 5.-Gradual re- tion of government depart- long the line of effecting a n of efficiency was said yes- in official circles to be the . of the administration, al- egun, which is to result in' wherever the infusion of od is judged necessary. ion of the civil service rules be allowed 'to hinder efforts ...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

….... . A 1 1L lTli%.Oi it .~ a aw~~ a&FIUN L1L Y .. .......r. in Ann Arbor Where Values Are Assur .. 4 Yi1 rI I IMI W Y YMIIYI YIW q YYYWY YlY1Wtl MYYW s para- at Wahr's. This service is given cus- of Per- tomers in addition to the high stand- rs' and ard of merchandise sold here, there- le insti- by offering their patrons the last 101-103- word in quality merchandise and ex- operates pert service. Who is the proprietor : at 330 of ...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…£ £ £L. Avei .'A £i ..Ja i4ZJIL\ num-I The giving of gifts is a gift Most- appropriate of gifts tuned to the hopes of the and the sentiment of the gift of jewelry in its endur- y keeps alive the memory rer and the giving. 'Its in- ue grows. Its charm is un- Haller and Fuller, State velers, are adepts in' gift se- rhey will welcome the op- to aid you with the selec- propriate gifts. From their line of diamonds, watches, Out Glass, Novelties, ...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IN MINES CAPACITY LDOM There are 150,000 men surplus men employed in the coal industry at the present time, according to Prof. Isador Lubin ,of the economics department. Not only is there a surplus of men, but there are more mines than neces-, sary to supply the country with coal under normal conditions. The actual productive capacity of our coal mines is 640 million tons an- nually, while the largest output ever reached ...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 8

…*THE MICHIG5AN DAILY _____________ fill - , a 1 __B U Y Springtime is Clean-up. Clean- Up of the High Rent District" and Paint-up tine. Paint up at less cost with quality ready mixed Paints or raw materials, highest Boydell Times i e can conscientiously serve your urgent needs with right quality, the right price, and the right service. "SERVICE FOR PATRONAGE" Schienkers' Hardware Whether you intend to paint your house, paper ...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… IS. FISHER SELEICTS E1S BASEBALL SQUADf doors (Continued from Page One) ate fielder, a consistent hitter and throws from the south side, an attri- bute that is considered an advantage to a first baseman by most ball -play-' ers. not On second base "Shorty" Wimbles that will perform for the Wolverines. Shorty is not a newcomer, but is play- owing ing his first season with the Varsity., eath- Mike Paper has been assigned the Wi duties of playi...…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 10

…/. 1 a:.. 11v.a ila aa sl\aa " I 1 OFFICIAL B'U LL ETI N received until :80 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.) R. 0. T C.: Meeting 7:15 p. m. Reading Room Michigan Union. ROBERT ARTHUR, P. M. S. & T_ Typewriters sold, rented, cleaned, and tepaired. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- el's Arcade.--Adv. Have your trees pruned by an ex- pert. Estimates cheerfully given. Call Jack Jefferson. 2673-M.-Adv. THURSDAY, APRIL ,,1922 Number 18$ esidents of Ann Ar...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…I 'C .I : til GR, PLAN J No. 139, EIGHT PAGE ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 EIGHT PAGES EIGHT PAGES di ITRP BATES AND LANE' ADDRESS 3-LAWS Dean Ifenry M. Bates and Judge V. H. Lane of the Law School were speakers at the annual junior law ban- quet which was held last night at Wil- lets' cafe. More than 90 men at- tended. Problems confronting the law grad- uate were discussed at length by Dean Bates. Judge Lane disc...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…:DISAGREESI COLONEL TALKS TO1 ALASKAN EXPOR TS IN FOSTER TRIALI ARMY NAVY CLUB SHOW INCREASE, Joseph, Mich., April 5-(By A.. Col. William A. Wallace, chief ofI Washington, April 5-(By A. P.)- x The jury trying Win. Z. Foster on !staff of the thirty-second divislin, ad- Desp'te serious handicaps during the es of criminal syndicalism dis- I 4d anid was discharged at :5 o'- dressed the Army and -Navy club of piast few years, industrial Alaska has...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…£A I- In V*A.. I'.k-l-t-II I LIJ lull ES1 *-CHOSEN e, Athiletic A ;,. e is Ionand Announce Noinees for' Po-io; G. f,' )1 Nominations for offlce-, of the Uni- Verity of 1Michigan's Women's league, l otb Womnns Athlctic association and (eUniver'sity Y. W. C. A. were inadce' This week by the various committees. The election of cl'licers for all three rethese organizations will take place 4the same time foillewing spring va-1 Otion. wvill be ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…DA .ILY ................ . MR OF THE ICRIGAN except Monday1 ry the Board in :te n Confereice Editorial Press is exclusively en- e or republication of all redited to it or nct other this paper and1 the local stein. posteffrce at Ann Arbor, nd clasmatter. carrier or mail. $3. 50. krbor Press Building, May- cia) 24.1~4 and 176-M; Busi- amnationi net to exceed Sod words ;ned, tlae signiature not necessarily to rin print, but as an evidence of ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…fJGAN DAILY It was the first such in any American college or university. It is devoted fLQ IJ exclusively to the training of teachx- ers. In 1907 this department becamec --known as the departmnent of education and in 1921 as the School of Educ4.j les on ichieitin ty hospital is run? of the R. 0. T. C.? athletic funds collected RDAY'S ANSWERS regulating intercollegiate cover every sport rec- ce University. They are No student other than a ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… ,, ; . , ""rr""'.r,,, w ... _ .. e . .. , . . , . .. IOf TRACK WORLD TO FOCUS BIG OIUTDOOR. MEETS OF FUTURE! KEEP THE. PENNANT WAVING! .,. .._ at Chcagof lietory Than 11 Others Carries KG FORMER PRESTIGE ith the completion of the indoorF tern Conference meet and the or Eastern Intercollegiates the indoor track season was official- hiuffled out as far as the inajority he large universities and colleges concerned, and attention is no...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

…I_ [AS ]BEEN, DAILYQ1OF- CLAIMANT. LOST REAL ESTATE .REAL1 ESTATE # LOST-Gold Wahil fountain pen, with $7,500-6 rooms and garage, $1.500, WHEN.,YOU GO HOME initials E. J. W. last Friday, either down. ITletisa ihyou. If father in Hill auditoriumn, or' between Me- 1$,000-6 rooms, sleeping porch., ire- and mo thier plan to move to Ann Arbor. morial hall, Tappan or Hill audi- place. East. tak tis ad home with you and tell torium. Call 1314-...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

…AN i ICIAL BULLETI-N to constructive notice to all m~embers of d until 3:30 D. Mn. (11:30 a. im. 8atuirdaY.) VV, APRIL G, 1923 N umber 1;19 I Prof. Brown Pdilts SP ORT FLASHES 1itrca ir (Continued from Page Sx batting andI is 'putting in a lot ofj Frosh Lit Dues Payable at Unic'ni time in1 hitting to right field. MIost of; Now.-Adv. IING I9( rtLT' , l. S. C, thie oher young mn copying the -I CHIROPODIST style of Babe Ruth, arc swinging...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…CHER IGE 3 k A 4:3at.1 One TWENTY PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1924 TWENTY PAGES PRICE, r "." .. F4rfYrl! I q l f l/It ylr O rI1 Yrllrl - i -- r # Si II Ruth Draper To Appear Here At Whitney Tomorrow Night The Week's News In Brief Dedicate New Chapel Today U COLLEGE 'N ON IC DEAN SCORES1 PLAN IN SPEECH tyan of Washington De- gunieuts for Adoption blorably Ignorant" I, D. C., April 5.-(By A. o the corner sa...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHTG: C74DI.A A 0 UNION SNOWJS The Week's News n it S'ur PII& - I u 9 L~Irn UilIII. Smrplus Will Be Turned Over fo FUnd For Improving lMailding i # C +t 5 f { 3 SSTQRY AI)DITIoN WIL, ' :BE A!DDJEI TO U(KEYE CLU . its annual report publish'ed Ap- . the Ohio Union shows a net pro-o of $11,031:20. This profit is to be ed over to the building fund which started last year with $3,000.00, n the Union made its first signi- nt surplus. Imp...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -C-.A MAYA w of the first and in addition the breast{ stroke for form, either crawl or rac- ing hrack stroke for form, 100 yardsT of any stroke, the plain front dlive, aIn-I other 'optional dive, and the tank turn. Fifty honor points wil he giv- en for passing the second test. NoticesI Presideonts of all hocses who have not already sent in a l ist of the camd- PlIy will be held at 4 o'clock tonmor- ) v at S r h ( ,...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY DIAIA 2NEWSPAPER of THlE ITIESITY OF MICHIGAN ished every morning except Monday1 the University year by the Board in 1 ,of Student Publications. fers of Western Conference Editorial ' ationi. Associated Press is exclusively en- to the use for republication of all news ;hes credited to it or not otherwise ,d in this paper and the local news pub- therein. red at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, ,an, as second class matter. Sp...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…___ ___ ____THE MICHIMGAN DAILY NCL VOT ES MEMBERSHIP' HE IS A "LOVE MASTER" Cambridge, Mass., April 5.- Con plete reorganization of the Studer council, including a reduction of th present membership from 33 to 15, an a provision for the election of th jtrut ten menmbers by th~e two uppe clases, was the decisive change pass cd by a two-thirds ,majority of th Student council' recentl~y. V1- fl e titrcng1]eai t in "The l of c Ma.ster," fil...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ no-oft +rr..r . /' 1 i F IiJYJ 0044L , T i u '1 AMAUER CHOSEN CAPTAIN V IE Urbana, Ill., April 5.-Johnny Mau- er, speedy sophomore forward on the umn 4 Illini basketball team which tied for I first honors, was chosen captain of N next yearfive. Mauer earned N.his IVarsity berth after the 'season ggam' rst Stringers Win 10 Inning Game under way, developing rapidly with First Matcn Scheduled for April 19...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…x, . .,. 11 --l - , I - .- , 4A I VA - A A, TU.OMY HILLS THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHINESE RUGS ...... Hill St. House FOR SALE Are you interested in a beautiful suburban home Thos me site that carries definite assurance of permanent , will find it in. Tuomy Hills, fronting on the new ement, and overlooking the Michigan campus and thle Are You Looking Xrr'WvSHIPMENTk-~ Many Colors -- Wide Range East of Washtenaw ron River Valley. Sites no...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,_..... .,. ._ .. , ~. Y. . W,. -_ D AI LY OF FI CI AL BULLETIN Pubi cation n the Bulletin is constructive notice t :Jar o t1P 1'niverity. ropy received by the Assatt h 'ca' i ni 3,30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume 4 SU-N PA YAPRNIL , 19'.1ii uc 111,, i The Deans: Tlhere wi1ll be no conference of the Dleans on tensa, pi , ill.L. 1 Burt)n. terary F*iult Th~e regular April meeting of the Literary Facult -xgl~l b...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 9

…'LITI.2 BALLOT ,DRAXA KAGUE I oee 13wA Ekttgu S IW . ........... .. No. 141 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL G, 1921 . No. 141 'ANN ARBOR,, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL G, 1924 PRICE, FlVE E COLLEGE OF ENGINEERIN I' I IYI MYYY I IYY In Field $pp A Candidate Five And Six, 'Year Courses Con temp la ted Brilliant Recorda 'I Second Oldest Of Transportation, past year there have of events which have ;ity in' Ann Arbo...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY continued from Page Nine) ian. This committee has had neetings, one in Ann Arbor in ry, one in Chicago in March. A mneeting will be held at the Uni- y of Toronto in May. re is undoubtedly a great deal to bring about a full under- ng between the universities and eat transportation industry. ToI shat lines of effort the commit- 11 give attention it is difficult toj re can be no question at all as propriety of directing much: ...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 11

…THE MCH1AN DAILY r Ta 9 Engineering Regi OO. It Tested Submarines Dean Cooley Three hundred feet long, twenty- parts,-surface friction and wav too feet wide, and ten feet deep, are making resistance. According t 4e dimensions of the experimental Froude's law, resistance varies as t ip tank of the University of Michi- cube of the lineal dimensions at co gan which is located in the basement responding speeds, i. e., at speed the ea...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bridges tA t4 4 Books and Writers t$ tA 4 I Indolence IN REVIEW l Masterful Work Not Great PRISONER WHO SANG. Byl FIDELIA. By Edwin Balmer. Pub-t han Boger; uImdied by Century, lished by Rodd, Bead. $2.00. 1;. Reviewed by Murchison Mabie. viewed by Robert S. Mansfield Someone has said that there isn't a novel worthy of the name has at j very high fence separating the sub- appeared, and Bojer has more lime from th...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Artists 444 Atusic and Drama 4 4 to Play Pro Will Sing Here The Campus And The Theatre ' ry V I .The Play Production Tlays art of "acting," of bombastic melo- stantly encouraged to exploit his in- Behind an old patch-work curtain, dramatics, but the infinitely more dif- dividual eccentricities. in an older, even more antiquated, ficult art of simple repression, of get- Obviously, however, if the student au...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY meU A ctivities °t C 4 Campaign News Financial Reports d Of New League Building Recognized By Michigan Men PROPOSED LEAGUE BUILDING FOR WOMEN National Campaign Committee OrganizesPreliminary Plans a Michigan men, as well as the1 nen, recognize the vital need of aL wen's building at the University of higan, is proved by the following ements, the first of which has been le by President Marion L. Burton, orary chai...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY lus Suggests Nation- Wide "}'ichigan Night" Ober WOULD HAVE 4 BIG ISTATIQN'S TRAN SMITTiN6 PROMINENT CALIFORNIAN SEEKS COOPERATION OF BIG BROADCASTERS What The Wild Waves Are Saying Radio may ultimately spell the doom I but did not seem entirely satisfactory. of the modern telegraph method of If any of our readers have ideas we VI ULU DISTANCE RECORD communication, but right now it is are sure station WCBC would li...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 16

….TH .M-IQIAN DAILY zy In The Churches - ongregfttioiiiil (liirelI rnP will give hi lqast Book on Optimihim this morning will discuss Rose Mlacaulay's; 'old by an Idiot." It will be n "The Mood of Freedlom." i's supper will follow thie service. "The 'Modern View esurrection" will be the stui- r discussion topic at 5:30l The University Women's b will sing at the motion plc- lee at 730 o'clock. The feat- is to' be "The Cricket on the Bible c...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 17

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ents Will Hold Presidential Straw Ballot Tuesday f POTENTIAL CANDIDATES WHOSE NAMES WILL APPEAR ON THE BA: LLOT ' . I' IF1El." j 1} . . f i t t' j ".' William G. McAdoo Charles E. Hughes C C©o td ' 11iram Johnusoni Robert M. LaFollette Oscar W. Underwood Joi 'W.- Davis r-' REPUBLICAN COOLIDGE, Calvin Coolidge was born on a farm Ir the small village of Plymouth, rmoant, on Independence day, Ju...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Republicans. Continued from Page Seventeen) rm more votes into the Johnson His vanguard of local managers paved the way for ;arge hearings, 1 the wily seniator is assured oft erested and enthusiastic audience erever he appears iii the state. .ator Johnson is a firm advocate of soldiers' bonus, lower freight es, more waterways, aid for farm- adequate child labor laws, a re- tion 'in taxes, a minimum wage for nen and "jistic...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 19

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY- Chicago Divert The Waters Of Lake Mic higa, ........... oad Is In Favor Of It emning the City of Chicago for sent operation of the Drainagej there, but at the sanme time ig out that it wasthe inherent of any city to sufficient water3 needs, Prof. W. C. Hoad of the! ry engineering department, in :erview with The Daily, advo- a far-reaching survey of the Great Lake system with the f best conserving it for pos- ' ...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 20

…STHE MICHIGAN DAILY su The New, Wind 'Tunnels Physics Buildin Will House ManyNew, SecalFacilities L WHITNEY THEATRE all faIctors: for the best ance. enabling the measurement of erodynanic properties of the air forces acting upon the model. raft and standing forth as larger tunnels of this type were Fof its kind in the United built and used as early as 1904 by Edition to rating higih «wah others. Such is also the old Michigan' Europe,...…

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