THE MICHIGAN~ DAILY IUULb IUfL 01 LPE DLBE6 I University Of Muarid Professor Talks} On Dramnatic Technique Of Spanish -Playwrite REFUTES CRITICIS-I THAT AUJTHOR LACKS ORIGINALITY Frame Up", Cries Wheeler, Indicted On Bribe, Charges DRAMA (Continued from Page Four) Maigre Lui" in "The Kiltartan Moli- ere" by Lady Gregory, procurable at the library. MME. TCHEKHOQVA, the wife and widowi of Anton TIchek~hov a mill lire- t'ickets for the reading way be putr-r viewsm]n>w"I xec oflio~ ~a sent a reading from tchekhov's plays chased at the office of the Arts and w ork fro I to 8o'loktmoro in English at the t.eater of the Society! Crafts, Society. inl the ofc ftesceaY of 1the of Arts and Crafts, 47 Watso~n Street.Ieooic eai men. The :nanZ~yl Detroit, Tuesday, April 29 at three S~~y mnager to Interview Seniorsisepill inrstdin euig o'clock. Following the lecture there A. K. Barnes, sales promotion niai-~ the hevceaf eios i siess ad- will be a recetion foi- all of the lead- me fteAmtogCr opn 3inistration. ing members of the 1o cowv Art of Lancaster, Pa., makers of linoleum-- Theater Players. and other cork products, will inter- Patroniize D? :ly Adv el rte:rs.--Adv atlread be1?eni-arved upon t in the"nlnta roomt, the in13 them be 'ing pt ton thi7 laczed thlere for that putrposi, rounding Los Ang.eles wi ll ?. ann1Tual banqutet there. June I Prof. Americo Castro of the Uni- - versity of Madrid, lectured here yes- t( brday on the suhbect "The Dramatic ;4 -,tebnque .of ope de Vega.," He told something of the life of Lope de Vega, and how it influenced his wr"itiing. Publishers gave himn no peaice from tlh ir demiands for more plays, said 31r. Castro and bLone wrote almost a thousand plays in his life time. Many of these are of little or no value, hav- ing been written on the spur of the moment, but others are. of a dual- ity to but him in a class with Shakes- 4Foreign critics accuse .him of hay- in; no originality in verse form, th ough all of his Plays are in verse. ths accusation was refuted by Mr. Cstro with an explanation of Lone "do Vega's particular kind of origin- a ity. He showed us the proper use ofthe different verse form,;, stated Prof. Castra. For Iintance, the verse forin -which Lope used for solll- ouies was 'alwys the sonnet. Hie idealized ini his works the am- L#,jtots. r*ligiouns sentimrents, and ther ideals of the day. The greatest ' J-1in he d i wras to miould the ideas f his -eountrymen to a treater re- 9 pect for women. LEke Sakespeare. Tope e Ve ' was not original in his a; ehiee of plot, Mr. Castro explained Ilin. detail the plot and significance of the play "Casandra", tine sourcee of whiichi was an It-Tian novel by BPan- O~l-ls.-Lope de -Vega created a new form for Spanish drama. which has persisted to this dayv. He was the * jut in i hs country to, disregard, the three unities. i I ,i 'I I I -,-.- __ r e ,, Iti I _... _..... _.. ... P NOW SJHO INC I At 2:O :) :0 :{,8:30 Co me X,7hci heSowsS t a rt! ' f. Seuator Buirton ]K. Whe eler (above) and Federal ,Tine (lr.'es 'N. ,Pray. "I4ramne-up" is the reply being hurl- i i Dr. Robert Bridges Gives .Address On His Reminiscences Reminiscences of his early days as a.n internist in St. Bartholomew's, one of the famous old hospitals of London, ti~nged with many humorous incidents, formed the larger part ef. a talk given. before junior and senior m~3edial stu- dnts, and the faculty. f h Medical .hool in the surgical aphtheater vigepo-urasterday morning byV Dr.' Robert frdgspotluretevho is holding 4, e fellowship in creative 'artat 1Vichi- 9 an. Dr. Birid es ha3 an enviable re- ord as a stud an&~tztpractitioarer of W4edicine in..nkatdhainxg grad uat- efrom the Oxford mfedical college, Great Ormnond Hospital for, Sick Child- en, and the hospital of S$t. B, rthol-. Oew. The docor entered the medical , Profession to secure a scientific train- i g with a view, to b etaring his career ; as a poet. Dr. Bridges contrasted tha sarer of his stuident days with present meth- qIs ;stating, that formierly operations Wcere carried on under a carbolic acid spray, a. far cry from the pres- ent efficient method of using ether. "'Although the medical profession has advanced many steps in the last half century," hie said, "the surgeon,,; of those days were just as skilled oper- ators and probably better' than we have todlay." I ed by 'Senator Burton K. Wheeler, prosecmtor in the senate investigation + or Marry Daugherty as attorney-gen- eral, to charges made against hime in his home' state of Montana. where he was indicted on three charges of uin- lawfully receiving money as a retainer fee to influence the issuance of oil and gas prospecting permits by the gov- ernment. The indictments were re- turned in the federal court presided over by Judge Charles N. Pray, who was named to the bench only two months ago. ANNOUNCE NERLOS WE O Announcement conernng a Netler- lands- week for Americans was re- Sejve l yesterday Zt the Presiilent'cs( )ffice fromt Leyden unversaity Wit) j he purpose of bringig about a closer, relation between this country andl the Netherlands, the Netherlands-Amferi- can foundation has invited ,tudents from the United States to attend the ;essiens of that organization. which will be held in Leyden from July to July 12. Michigan has more Dutch ss'tle- mnent s than any other .st,,to in the Union according to William C. Red- field, President of the Netherland- America foundation, and therefore he thinks that this conference will be of special interest toi the students -ana faculty of this University. American dlelegates to the confer- ence will, leave New York on June 21 and will arrive at Rotterdam on July .Sight-teeing trips -ell over Holland will fill the week before tlie confer - ence begins. A special Independence lay entertainment' will b~e held on July 4 in honor of the Americans. During the wealk of the conference many fain- ois speak'r s will address the coxiven- tion, while frequnent, excurSio) to 'nu".^cums, art galleries, and 'famous recreational places will be made. Ameprican students; will be eniter~- taineol in Leyden homes andi the'total I expenses will be minimized, it is said. Comrplete information concerning the conference, steam-ship rates, and lit- erature dealing with Holland may he obtained from Miss Edna MacKnight, Secretary of the Netherland-America. 0oundation, New York. . . t , ... ,, BUTLER SELECTS MEN ON INDOSTRIAL COMMVITTEE M1r. W. lackley Butler, president of the Ann Arbor chamber of commer- cha.s just anounced the selections fr the industrial committee for this s ear. The following men were ap- pointed: M1,r. William Scholey of the Cook Spring Co., Mr. Joseph Kelly, s mananer of the Bell Telephone C6.,. Mr. Frank LaPoint, president of the American Broach Co., Professor A. E. W~hite of the chemistry department, Mr. Hebert Silvester', Agent for the D~etroit Edison Co., and Mr. J. Fred Staebler of the Staebler Oil .Co. Mr.. Butler will al3o be a member. WIEMN TO LEAVE1 O TINO OAYSPEKING TRIP Coach Elton E. Weiman will leave next Wednesday for a two day trip on which he will speak before the Ro- tary clubs of Big Rapids and Grand Rapids. In Grand Rapids, he 'will speak before the regular luncheon of, the Rotary club, at which a large num- I er of boys and their fathers will be guests. It is also expected that& a large delegation of Michigan alumi will be on hand to greet Coach Wei- man. AS VALUEoF PURDUE Lafayette, Indiana, April 26.-Four illion dollars has been. declared to I.- UNIVERSITY-MEIN INSPECT FORHE ST, CONEViN Prof. L~. J. Young, of the forestry department, ten seniors and graduate students* of that department, are now stationed in Asheville, North Carolina, where they journeyed last Sunday for an inspection trig of the South Appal- achian forest conservation. One of the high spots of their ',trip is the vis- it to, Commodore Vanderbilt's estate, which 20 years ago was put under the supervision of German foresters. The party plans to return to Ann Arbor May 3. Miclrophones Will Aid Deaf London, April, 26.- (A.P4)-Special arrangements are being made to en- able deaf personts to take part in the various conferences which will be held at the British Empire Exhibtion. The four conference halls arc being fitted with highly sensitive ._micro- phones. '' ',' 1 -!SPECIAL" ADDED ATTRACTION- WILL * Lwmi ROGtRS I . "UNENSORED 0OVIES" pa"4riniga nnily A Airariiacra A Aw II