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September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…vi an ~~a1 Secti One ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 PAGES PRICE; Fl -- __ .. . . ...._ f 19231824 LECTURE COURSE INCLUDES TENBIGNUMBERS DUNSANY =P L A YS INNOVATION IN NOTABLE LIST -41? SPEAKERS EX-GOVERNOR LOWDEN OPENS COURSE OCT, 12 William Allen White, Judge Ben Lindsey,' Stephen Leacock Also Booked What is expected to be one of the most popular lecture courses given in this University will be opened October 1...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…M TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1°23 PRESIDENT TAKS AT CPENINGCONVOCATION. (Continued from Page One) herited but that both could be correct- ed and are controllable. "There is also an intellectual force I opposing a straight spine. Intense study of the sciences often causes one to lose' his individuality. Anybody with any intelligence knows #hat thej law of cause and effect holds in the inner world as well as the outer world....…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY an advisor for certain events which 1 on at once by means of a lever which will take place at a later date. , controls them, and attendance is taken as the girls leave the showers rather [EJ Neatness and comfort are the out- than directly before or after class Istanding characteristics of the new work. The Universities of Wisconsin gymnaAim costume for women which and Chicago have followed Wellsl...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTESDAY, SEPTE MBER 25., 1923 WFFICIAL 1 EWSPIP1 OF THlE IfNI VERSITIY OF MICHIGAN Publishbed every morning except Monday I rin~g the~ University year by the hoard in ~In#rol of Stu.dent Publications. Mem~bers of Western 'Conference Editorial sociatiol. - Tlhe Associated ';Press; is explusively en-" tled to the use for repulilication of all news ispatches credite d to it:' or not otherwise redied in thi, piper- and the 'l...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…TT'T: 'TAY, SEPTEMTBER .25,. 1923 THDE MICHIGAN DAILY MtNTOR STAFFCOMPLETE ITGOPHERiINSTITUTION CO~ACHI SPAU'LDING4 NON-COMMIT. ,,I ON MINNESOTA CHANCES FOR STRIONG AGGREGATION Special to' The Dally Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 24.-The Nlj'nesota lineup. of assistant coaches ~h'A been practically completed for the coming season, Head Coach S pItzding has announced. Bill's prin- c ubriatsi gridiron train- i 1g ll)b T., N. Metcalf, who w11l b...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITXSTAY, EP'TEM BER 25, 19213 /A11 ' WL VERINE! C A CHING "'m 'k - -J AX" A IV-'% *lr"v -- ---- -- ---- - - - - -- r ~~~ES7AKFC7I §MATHER WLL ISSU FXH 0 S H I dI J 1 N 1 .' I T P , ) t i I i Al l ~ TNiWit L j I~wnJ. Mather, coach of the frleshl- man football team, would like to meet: ;1 ::<;><<> ?'all first year men who have ever had X their hands on a football in the athl- :;::>: lotic office anytime' this morning ...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I LASSIFIE ADVERTISING THIS MurrllM CLOSES. AT 3 ?.M.o DlAILY' ULASSI1?IE D RATES 10e per readting line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for .e or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.' rged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per lng line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same s. Classifieds char...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ![ULSDA ,), SEPTTVIIER 25 , DALY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 Number 2 Opening Asembly: All students of the University will assemble in Hill Auditorium at 7:30 p. m., Monday, September24, for the usual Opening...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… Section Two Y 43Uf VOL. XXXIV. No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 PRICE, FIVE - - - I 'I-.-- t PRESS' CLUBPLANS FIFTH COIVENTION Union Registers More Than 3,000' 50 NEV MEMBERS RHODES SCHOLAR TO PRACTICE LAW OVER 200 STATE WILL ASSEMBLE THREE-DAY JOU RNALISTS HERE FOR MEET, SIR RODERICK JONES OF REUTERS' TO SPEAK Guests to be Entertained at Ohio State Garnte and Galli-Curci Concert To date a total of well ...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…_____________THE MICHIGAN iDAILY ThEgsDAY, SE New Catholic Chapel At WiLliam And Thompson St. ROOM RENT S SHOW NO INCREASE__THIS YEAR Although the supply of rooms avail-c able does not exceed the demand by as large a number as at the beginning1 of the second semester last year, there1 has been no noticeable increase int the room rent for students, according to Dr. Frederick Wahr, assistant to} the dean of students. In very few cases has the...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY o University Women Given Memorial Building J~ III IJ li" ET1* ACCIDENTS iContestants at Brussels ompcte For Gordon Bennett Cup US MISHAPS HINDER, E AMERICAN AERONAUTS CAMPUS LESION POST CALLS BUSINESS MEET Returned From European Tour russels, Sept. 23-(By A.P.)-Sev- . unfortunate incidents marked the 't of the race today for the Gordon nett cup, the. American balloons ig especially unlucky. The United es army F-6 was...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ WE AVETHE CR ST STOCK OF CURRENT SECOND-HAND COLLEE TEXT BOOKS. IN, THE CITY 1.................................................................... a;.....- .1 z...... ....... ....... ...... For Your conveienc WlC W~ill Have a Complete'' Stock of t, S . ,3" i Vii' t'. Y t- i7F ^1' .. ': :_ ,!rte u I a IO :i J. .. .. . .... . . ..............,.:.~........................... . ..,..........................…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…A., to he huge body of ne nd will usher in 1 with an appropi assembly which o'clock tonight in [e has chosen as]: OUR MAIN i It, is very easy for a student, par- ticularly a new one, to miss the real point of university life. He may, at first, get the impression that almost anything may command his time in- stead of the very thing he is supposed to do. During these opening days it requires a little discrimination to keep your bearings, t...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…l k \ ilr ~ C~dA Mih~iA x rnc~nf l ~ ~siii'U4. - '>~. ~ 4.~flh~~J" U ;~a ~~' 4igblQ 1-1 1Cjt i -u Ci;. (:u'CaiSZ tI2 fi l fur..:"i-P.!''- d", . ,.4IBk~oI >, Norw .. ._ l $ t. : i. - 1ceived perfect grades in the J~ that closed last June, ac- ,the records of Registrar Le us elyo Hall. The junior and son- M.i S led the others in contrib-3 e members each to~ the list,5 ht were-sophomores and six Es who have :graduated from ose graduating from ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…his won essay Presi Pis particular hip according im. Although] (e has kept ina with student 1i lactively engage born in 1844, s( 'es of Walmer ax fTharet. He w; rpus Christi cc Some of his plays are, "iNero," "Pall- cio," "Ulysses," "Feast of Bacchus," an "Anthology in English and French," including the "Yattendal Hymnal" and "Ibant Qbscurl." PJORGIXIE AGGREGATION AID IO B E EV E N -TRO(%GER TH1AN LAST YEAR~ Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 23.-At ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…IE MICHIGA' e University has heard ilding and, expansion, a h was as necessary as -but it has worn upon tudent body alike. In rt Bridges to come here ion of keen judgment [plomacy to the credit, dent Burton) it appears a of educational devel- ing the strenuous phys- ent of the University, I e I EDITORIAL COMMENT I I I - I- - mN.y There is much more to be said of the laureate and of the effect his resi- dence here will have on the U...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…H a ilt n R vie s H r are sad, and they say "No goe ntg to $1,220, ar !1ean Hiamuton Reviews Hier ns;" oi",ggQ|iN% ment can hold out very long when th sun. over to the Vacation Travels In Europe people are starving." In spite of all the University, the hardships, the German people are Thrl funs. --- !managing to appear respectable, and The fund, con With a feeling that America under-'en out by the American soldiers. The to think constantly of ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… ...... _..r ..., W=Kv IQ w -ask Aft RM lk 9 WE M LIU ICT u Rio, US _ . . 1 . . \ :: i. 0" V.' r.r'' FIRO s c OHM" I AGE z fo v f gth on 'b his abse keenly f as his a ag ends a N POOR FOrM IN RIMAGE OF SEASON were touted as among the five or six the botst flank mi in the country and 15, their loss is a huge setback. The two adi- most likely looking men hor these the jobs are Neisch and Marion. Neisch got into a majority of the 192...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…tions, 9c per reading line for nimuro, 3 lines per insertion. one or two insertions, 11c per ite space charged for at same phones. Ask about contracts Patronize The Daily advertisers. M~USICAL Let us furnish you with a Piano or Victrola. Very low terms. Rent ap,ji plied on purchase. University Music H{ouse Phone 1799. VICTOR RECORDS-All the latest al- ways.-New records every Friday- try us for real record service. U~niversity Music House Phio...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MLCHIGAN ETIN em bers of ident until Kunib e 1 923 (1) Notices submitted for publication must be lypewrItten, (2) All notices must be signed. (3) Ordinarily notices are published but one. Repetition is at the (d)tor's d s"musn. be handed to the, Edcitor ;efore 3:3? p. m. (11:30 a, mll Saturdlays). The above is not stated in any sense to res:trict the use of the Bulletin. On the contrary it is hoped that it may be usedl more and! more f...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…L Alv ilk ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 COOLIDGE AND CABINET POSE FOR CAMERA TLY'I A9NONYMOUS GIFT EXPEDITION TO BOOTH FOUNE $100,000 GIFT TO UNIVERSITY TO JN CONTINUE RESEARCH IN NEAR EAST DONOR DESIRES TO Ur REMAIN UNKNOWN With 84.18 a Heads rds indicate a age for the Uni- ast year, accord- "thur G. Hall who piling the frater-j art. This decline eable among* the dron of a whole Old World Researih by Prof. Kelsey ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN, DAILY "Don't lie Social Butterfly," 1'r~fesso)r Warns Freshmen Madison, Sept. 23-"The< Gray Book," for 1923, a handbhook of 'advice for freshmen, by Prof. S. H. ,Good- night, dean of mzen of the University of Wisconsin, is being distributed among prospective first-year st'uden'ts at- the state university." of when a, piece of work is half done nor, almost done,' 'done, and these are the. which put him inevitably to ifwhen he- ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…JDAI LY Rumanians Can't Resist Greenbacks JBcharest, Rumania, ISept. 23.- Cdmriali*ts of the handling of foreign niaffiii hib s country, particularly that cortiing from the United States, have .res~ulted: ih-action being taken by the Izternational Postal union. Uniless h'ire is iizhjrovement, the uniont says. ThRumania' maiy have to withdraw. One cause of trouble has been the habit of thiericans, when writing to friekjds lii Rumania, of enlos...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…g3 reviously anononcledWodor Chali&.a-[ n [TfIt1 PeNrian formations n. the Karroo to Australia and theca,.p ewei- Popsr ases iled for honxa kby it, the great Russian Lasso, wiy 1 istrict, and1 went further into Rhode land, where lie met Prof. Wl. H. FHobb , wayof R1aratoga and ~ahiti reo lng5 " ymake his first local appearance Jams- IIUU fILsa -and to the Victoria alls of the of the eoloy department, aund toeth- Ann Arbor, on August 3. r Kary ...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…ICH] . H~uSEJapan On Verge Of New National Era, Declares Captain Imamura ~LT8i Japan is on the verge of a new Ifor g eneral1 business to be back on a tor Use by era in her national life, an era of mlod- on ai n 0yasfrTko nkt iernisml and progres, which will arise Yokahama, and the smaller towns to be rebuilt. out of the ashes caus;ed by earthquake ;I"'th-siii M1ADy anld -fire and which will place her in a T hese cities, he said, will all b...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY' Summer Events In Brief .L esas .- t -emnA i o in the Spanish, Mexican, Civil orld wars will each be designat- certain marks preceding their price of the book has been setI r dollars, the exact cost-of pub-. FINISH MUSEUM SURVEY oF MAMMALHAITS Dpi, LEE DICE CON)UCTS PARTY IN ANDMAL STUDY OF COUNTY purpose o f the league ice can be ntry. chigan has through the! 1, '23L, who An extensive survey to determine the character...…

September 24, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…Ft ro, ', I' Am% .w.g #Aou k.yg mwvterxxbor- 22-o IrIxer StokA ao and Morth V old man, have a good summer?" 'em, Bob; don't I look it?" to admit you do. Oh, by the way, Joe, are year the same as last?" you I've been thinking quite a little > have it done right here in Ann about that, Arbor." and I ye, won't it cost you a lot more?" figure my time, packing, and mailing, and post: ther's got enough to think about without botl do...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…Zr t l ~I4Ii -7 DAY AN -4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923 Officials Of Session Praise Results Of Summer 's Work REGISTRATION TO BEGIN SEPT. 18l CHANCELLOR CUNO RESIG IGERlMAN CRASH; EBERT REISIGNATION; SITA ' U TY HAVE BEEN RETURN FOR TICE E, '24, WILL GRID SQUAD Officials of the Summer session, yes- terday expressed themselves as be- ing highly pleased with the work of the summer, and spoke with apprecia- tion o...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…lt1! ]lN L HE N orning except Monday session. ciated Press. The As- lusively entitled to the of all news dispatches t otherwise credited in :al news published Jacre- an Arbor. r or snail, $.so. ess Building. :ed as evidence of hed in The Summer of the Editor. Un- Nill receive no con- may beomitted in y the writer. The necessarily endorse in the commnunica- EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones 2414 and i76-M MANAGING EDITOR HOWARD A. DONAHUE r dito...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…om -age One) pecial courses such d to be given before 1 groups will again e course in athletic der the direction of Yost has completed >st successful year, a Library methods, utside work of the :he engineers camp, s have all complet- teaching, and other men prominent in the world of education have discussed their problems before large audiences. Chief among these was the address of Dean A. F. West, of Princeton univer- sity, who spoke on "Is ...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…tS S PS A .A C .. / of the un0il -VI1,A- ANN ARBOR R NORTHBOUND *8:10 A. It. t4:41 P. Il. sf:48 P. 1. b10:37 P. it. 1923 Number 124 a4:'3 A. 17:00 A. s10:30 A. t11:40 A. *4:30 P. re: in the Public schools and the R. C. Hussey, scheduled for 2 and )f, August 10, will be held at the cor- 3, in the Auditorium . of the Natural EDWARD H. KRAUS. * Daily. t Daily except Sunday. s Sunday only. a Monday, Thursday, Saturady. b Tuesday, Thur...…

August 11, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…amtr J Y w 40 An) WARMER. TODAY ie wan 4,Ia it ASSOCIATE PRESS DAY AND NIGHT' SERVICE I"!, No. 43 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,F SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923 PRICE FIVE r f IDENT HARDING TTIN6 ADDR9ESS GE iS THOROUGHLY CON- SANT VITH NATIONAL POLITICS t Ann Arbor Joins In Observation Of Funeral Of President Harding 4 Marion Minister Officiates At Harding Burial CIP Ann Arbor took on doi h-like sil- ence yesterday afternoon, while...…

August 11, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… uaiI~ F THE I GAN shed every morning except Monday the sunmer session. ber of.the Associated Press The As . d Pres is exclusively entitled to ,the republication. of all news dispatches dxto it' or not otherwise credited in pr and the local news published here- -ed at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, en, as second class matter. :riptlon by carrier or mail, $i.-o s: Ann Arbor Press Building nuiiiications, if signed as evdence of, nith, will be publ...…

August 11, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…Attu LUUItIULAU PRESIDENT IN, SpunC ous with striking an attitude but it is shrewdly to be suspected that the Am- erican people do not know the differ- once. When Harding vetoed the bon- us bill he showed. himself as care- full of consequences as ever did Cleveland. A man does not have to. cents per word in advance; f if- r reading line per F t i7 ti n a rE b e0 w 01 (Continued from Page One) . set of high class col- The Meet in Bach- ui...…

August 11, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…. . F YARDIAG FUNERAL TRAIN SPED ACROSS COUNTRY, -I, -- Iy Here's/ Th~t Chance A Clearance Sale -on all Summer HATS- Ladies', Misses' and Children's. Also a nice line of Felts. Popular Price U at Shop I- Z- 333 :SOUTH4 MAIM _. I I '~ I ". i! . 'r i ;'1111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1~1 ilf ilfl ffii 11 1 lii -WHITE SW AN L ANUNDRYCO Launderers, Cleariers- I- Cents' Suits... _1.5 Ladies' Suits .....…

August 10, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…TOD)AY (i e Lttm r, it )A I :Iaitlj ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND~ NIGHT VII SERVICE 42, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 PRICE FIVE 19L TRIBUTE TO HARDINS TODAY CES TO IE HELD IN HILl. UDITORIUN AT FOUR O'CLOCK ICE TO REIGN FOR IVE MINUTE PERIOD WHERE HARDING FUNERAL CORTEGE WILL PASS t AS MARION, OHIO, PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS OWN +4l p lling of' Church Bells to Mark Coinuiencement of Memorial Meeting Jniversity and city...…

August 10, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…EWSPAPER OF THE rY OF MICHIGAN iER SESSION ymorning except Monday er session. Associated Press. The As- exclusively entitled to the ion of all news dispatches not otherwise credited in elocal news published here- Entered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, chigan, as second class matter. Subscription by carrier or mail, $.t.50. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. 3Ontmunications, if signed as evidence of od faith, will be published in The Summer ily...…

August 10, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…,. ,. ool teeing Repaired; l- House Engineering .Overflow 'With the demolishing of West hall which has served for more than a quarter of a century as the headquar- ters for the Rhetoric department, af- ter being condemned by the Ann Ar- bor Board of Education for further use as a' ward school, the campus, loses one of its oldest land-niarks. But Michigan is not going to be with- out old relics of buildngs for some- time yet to come, for 'ano...…

August 10, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… UILY OFFICIA lication in the Bulletin is constrpctive notice to all members of the rersity. Copy received in the Office of the, Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. daturday.) ime 3 FRIDAY, AUGU T 10, 1923 Number 122 Heads American Legion Committee &f PROTEST AMERICAN ENTRIES IN MEET' troit Northern high school dash man, dy, Varsity quarter mil Charles Foster, Opympic 'champion- in the quarter mile r ship walker,.and Elmer Reich, ...…

August 09, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…41 x 4~L4. .4444144 '!' AIR, MODERATE TEMPERATURE Ap Ap tr ttl PR: DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE L. XIV. No. 41 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923 PRICE FIVE C _ _ f r ENGLISH TEICHING PEI00 TOO SHORT, DECGLARESMOOlR E ASSERTS MORE TIME SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO SUBJECT IN . AMERICAN SCHOOLS SAYS TRANSLATION TOO MUCH STRESSED Ability to Read Rather Than Under- standing of Text, of Major Importance H. E. Moore, senior modern lang...…

August 09, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…I A THE M~ondayf ed every morning except e summe~r session. ember of the Associated Press. The As ted Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches ited to it or not otherwise credited in paper and the local news published here. tered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor. dgan, as second class matter. becription by carrier or mail, .so- lces: Ann Arbor Press Building. ofmunications, if signed as evidence or faith, wi...…

August 09, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…declares Massanosuko F'ukU- atest of the Japanese tennis s, appears better to him than imagae or Shimizu did when played in this country. Fu- 4 years of age. ssified Advarising s: Two cents per word ty, paid in advance; fif- ents per reading line per barged. WANTED VIERIJAN 5IAIims kes Great Fight Against hoppy Waters and Baffling Tides BODY oF HARDING- WILL REPOSE IN MAUSOLEUJM Baptist church, the late President's To Stay in State place of...…

August 09, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

….. . : .- - - -. - ...- : . . : - - -.- - . -- . - - .: . . . . . : . . . . .: ::,::. .. . . :: ..; . w -; .,.-.. . Y F Y OFFICTIA L BULLEI in the Bulletin is constructive notice to'all members of the Copy received in the Ofice of the Summer Session um.il 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. daturday.) THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923 Number 121 Swimmer Lake. Crosses Erie Alone HARING'S BODY:STARTS '. JOURNEY TO MARfIN soon after the casket had been plac- ...…

August 08, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…I'll Al\L~ UV TODAY %'V4144 .fir it i!3ant J~Iaitli ,.J L/# J PRI DAY AND MIGHT SERVICE No. 40 ANN.. ARBOR, MICE IGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 192"3 'V PRICE FIVE C f -a ., k t ! WILL HOLD lOIN S SERICE[S 10AY AFTERNOONi ITE WILL BE PAID DEAD CHIEF BY CITY AD~ UNIVERSITY )TO GIVE SHORT ECH ON DEAD CHIEF s Establishments to Close For rHours Serice; Services at Hill1 Auditorium PR ESIDENT COOLIDGE, AT HIS DESI4IFTUfN MEWDDN WiEARS...…

August 08, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…...._. _ a Arun 'ery morning except Monday miner. session. :e Associated Press. The As-I is: exclusively entitled to the ication of all news dispatches or not otherwise credited in the local news published here. ered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, gan, as second class matter, scription by carrier or mail, $t.50. ces: Ann Arbor Press Building, munnications, if signed as evidence of faith, will be published in The Summer at the discretion of...…

August 08, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… rth mountains, corn India? What woul and+ II HI lL iILtd dUUUULIJ' OFINDIA SELF-RuLE (Continued from Page One) God, in a Ford car. When I- s introduced to hm," the speaker .tinued, "I clasped the hand of the st bashful man that I have ever t. He was as shy as a girl, and sied gently with his eyes cast d wn. was small, he couldn't have wei h- more than 100 pounds, he had noth- on save a loin cloth, not even the andi cap that all his follower...…

August 08, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…'OOLIDG SNAPPED" IN CONFERENCE ' WITH SECRETARY OF STATE AND SENATE HE. t= y. r..........._... M 4 f4 ;., ..4 . . . Funeral Services Held For Winchell Fueral services for Horace V. Winchell, '89E, internationally known mining engineer who died of heart failure at this home in Los Angelles on! July 28 were held at 'the home of his sister, Mrs. D. Drayer Dayton in Min- iieapolis, on Aug. 2, according to ad- vices reaching here yesterday. M...…

August 07, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…I PROBABLY SHOWERS TODAY 4ho 4kp Aw PRE zo DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, VOL. XIV. No. 39 PRICE FI] AT E CTEDI T MION0.O LONDONTO TALL HERE TO GIVE LECTURE ON "FRENCH IFOLK SWNGS," NEXT HARDING FUNERAL RATHER BE FARMER THA SOLDIERS FROM OHIO RESERVES CALLED OUT TO HANDLE THRONG CORTEGE TO ARRIVE IN WASHINGTON TUESDAY Sawyer and Geo. T. Harding to fer With Mrs. Harding on Burial Details Con...…

August 07, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…a tDal 'SPAPER OF THE ublished every morning except Monday ng the summer session. ember of the Associated Press. The As ated Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches ited to it or not otherwise credited in paper and the local news published here- 'tered at the postoflice, Ann Arbor, higan, as second class matter. abscription by carrier or mail, $t.so. iices: Ann Arbor Press Building. ugnmunications, if sig...…

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