THE :' MICH-IG[AN' DAILY ThU11RSDAY, OCTOB)ER 18, 1'931 s MORE FLIGHTS PLANNE FOR .7 ZRl A-i C/. JST DSH.'i, .,Y. 'NANDOA !-r_ f . ,H" J KLAN ISSUE STIRS K Anti-Ronius Uiiil orgize'd to Fight Gr-ianting of Bonius to Able. Bodied 3Men 1MTCIIAN flEI,(vLE S STTE THEY WILL Fj lI lit f1, dl' Fashion calls for felt, velour, velvet and fancy metal brocade ? ~ ~hats for dress, street and {dance wear.'T POPULAR PRICE HAT SHOP 333 SOUTH MAIN STREET Read The .Daily " Classified".Coluns Lansing, Mich., Oct. 17.-Cases in- :....:: : volving the teachers' bonus fight be-..................,.................................. tween the Detroit city council and bhe- .44.44...-. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .,4*4.i4. Board of Education and the yalidity of the minimum wage provision of the .... city charter werq today argued in ther, State Supreme court. In bothi cases the City council was :.. ..: :. ~~. reopresented by Richard I. Lawson, corpor aton counsel. Former- Judge P.{rhfy> . J. _i.1-ally ahpea red for the Board of Educaiton in tlhe bonus suit and for I enntane and other plaintiffs in the ";._ miitiniu wage suit. .j ~" l Xy) /1 tJ1 Z. Wage Lb.w 1Nt Enforced. The wage suit -involves the validity , < ,h, of the provision of the city charter* which allows the minimum wage of -: '4 employee., of contractors, engaged in public work to be $2.25 a day for I common laborers and the highest pre-a * vailintg wages for skcilled employees..' . This provision, it is alleged, was not enforced up to 1922, when city of- ficials let it be known that it would T.l~iong of notables aittevding chbrkteuiiu of the"leadaK 1'Zi ni agra Lakehurst, N. J. then be enforced. Contractors, who had made lower bids than they other- More long flights are planned fer the ZR-1., now ofiiciallv flhe "tficn nt+?ah ';itriict was christened tls such wise would on the assumption that the recently, and America's first made in American dirigile. '1im cZU_2--> kll tY cc c~(:&is~ruction in Germany, wAll be clause would not be enforced, filed a named instead of numbered, as will olthers con structed i atir bill, in the Circuit court to enjoin the~-----.---. enforcement of the law. Judge Fred B. Lamb of Cadillac, ' C 1 !Select w rnnyn" "rn I npr Ptn'rdA v C San Francisco, Oct. 17.---(By A. P.) -With Michigan delegates to the fifth annual American Legion convention holding out for the repuidiation of the ' Ku Klux Klan and the organization;. here of a unit of the anti-bonus leaguie to fight any resolutions favoring; comn- pen sation for- the- ex-service Men, the, convention finished its third dlay or a virtual deadlock here tonighta. Late today a, spirit of comiprocmise. entered the Ku Klux IKlan qulest ion when the California delegates in ca-- cus voted on "an honest neutrality" in matters pertaining to politics, re-, ligion and industry. This wa,, the fir -t. break in a-situation which Legion of- ficials admitted was threatening hew Legion. Michigan delegates stated li thetl y would fight to force thirough thereo "t4otions drawn up by JTams ! unt , Pleasant, Michigan in wich the T.e>- gion will be called on ,tom10oo ur Friday to renounce the Klan as "lIi-_ american in fact," and "contrary to the very princiiiles for whichl fhe Aerican Leg;ion stands." Ame formation of an anti-bronusi Lague here spelled the hope that the -- 1compensation committees would finally work out a resolution in conniitees that would b e acceptable to the entire convention, Legion official:; slatedt to- * T" night. *1'Lieut. William nC. Va a Aui wcr") i' L1the leader of the national adlvisory1 council of the American Legiou and at chairman of the anti-bonus faction, ofj "For the disabled, everything; for Ion the abled bodies, nothing," wvIll be the is- demand of the anti-bonus faction, Mr. 3. Van Antwerp stated. ee "That is the slogpn for tiwe cx-r-:' on vice man's anti-bonius league which is; ith now organized and actively function-i e-Iing in 26 states. We are opposed to I jj7XTHEATRE GIRLS! GIRLS! G IRLS ! j+,ll' RN EiNG AMA Vfll:-I R bAN1{ WI SS BIC PAUSICAL COMEDY... 1-1- Mine People and Mostly(irs S IN('[NG! DA: CIN Saturday and Sunday, 20-21, G! COMEDY! " 1 SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW F11IDAY .ANtD SATITRDAY-START'S 11 O'CLOCK Be here at 11 o'clock Shary ! mu vvIt. m R irrui .itvls FILL, lIME__INS[DVClOI3" Sel ction of art wo rks donated to j aeuniversity 1yI1 odof F'OOTB3ALL LINE COACH TO T]EACH' Kalamiazoo wvill is ~e place when a J L.1'5 INSM r:?< s2fl,o Oct 17.-Delegates 1"f thrt-hilannual convention 11. f "Pl is an tateC Library associati 1); . . Wo,,hisda in a round-table & c,.', c ' various Ibrary iproblems. j nui'C .In~ey 1010 delegates we ill~.teiia~COat the opening sessi4 Tie, -1,Y v af -,noon when Miss Edi of" the u'niversity library e Elton E. Wieinlan, '18, assist-ant foot-'Uiest fhsrmral otc ball coach, has been engaged by the tion of works of art and the committe Board in Control of Athletics to re- w iill officially mass upon Mr. 'Todot', main at the University for the entire gifts. year as instructor in physical educa_ The commnittee is coimnsedi of 1' e.i- tion. Coach Wieman at the present ide t Burton. Prof. Brace oil;c time is in full charge of the line of !of the fine arty dejpartine t, Ralph 1>I' the Varsity football team. !'tooth, !President of the D)eroit in- "Tad," who is considered one of the i Jsituite of Art, 1. K. v'}oiid of ic, best linemen Michi~n has ever pro- arcchitect of the UTnion aid uLet. duped, was captain of the Varsity team ;ase of the Chicago rt i'ustct. In 191?:, jn addition he was awarded I the conference miedal for all-around Frsr 'o scholastic and athletic ability and was: S. Lo-vejoy, '07,afri lvo- eeted a member of Phi Beta Kappa., sor in the forestry(ipvu'. Since his graduation he has served dressed mnore thanii5()niei..r:io e J, Rgleaie .Daily .) .. 1. , f , 3 . ;, 3 r. w , , M .. yA' ..:' ; +I Q4.~ LA T&Sr DANCE FAvOi' I TES 44 ~~ a~43. ~ (uscussLLion on waysd.ofV'thle granting of any form of bonus to ~e '~%jnginteriest in state library# able bodied ex-service men on the voilk without mid by the gweirnent. aground that to serve a country in timne E ,etuiic ixrl add,1resses at Wednes>- of war is riieea elnsadt !{ 1 w e s~n 'reie b~e byLeeandtoseep a material regard there- A. Wifo th l~erohNewsandfore is an act repugnant to tbe spirit iii. :2amh togl, ssitan seretryof true patriotism and a violation of Oet I L; Ntionatl Library association. - the fundamnentals of American citizeni- The convention adjourns Thursday isi. iIocfli -, followring an election of offi-'sip cers for the c onin year and the se- I- lecrtimi0o. the.1,12 convention city. Daily classified for real results. asasistant fuoall coacn. Last No- veniber lie left for California but re- turned again to help) in tiraining this year's football squad. He will also be an instructor in the Summer Coach- ing school. He will teach the four- year course in the physic-,li education school. h l1d last ovenin st; h T ia .~.Anoa, Oct. 16-.(By A.P.)-The as- i-__-,.: estry farmn. M. Lo ajo i~ orn 1.u v otcd to retain Angora as the ~: oft. aul LBunyan, the l .iu ; m,_l)Cr- 4 It'.a tru-,e Efi c1(.ncy to uise Dail' hack. clas. s-Adv Te GenEveryvOccasion SIEC AL JJ_ 1' =iiiO AND TDyINN1 ER =I fc C o State Game O E15 Cousins &Hl OPEN 5:0 e70 Florists Opposite Lane s l s i Phone1306- ' 3Dt7:0 1 .LNI.lST .Something New z Something Better ! Up-to-the-;Minute Service! New dance music while it is new! As fast as they become the rage in the dance centers of New York, Paris, London, Chicago-they are yours on Brunswick Records. No-wait- ing. You get them when you want themi. 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