"W PAGE TWO _ LECTURE COURSE DATE HLD OPE Association Unable to Get D~efinite Answer Front Smith and PIucliot Regaring Appearance HOPE TO OB'TAIN BOT H For the, present, the tenth numtber of the regular -lecture course of the Oratorical association will remain open, Prof. Thomas C. Truebloodj chairman of the course, announced yesterday. Hopes are held that either Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York, or Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, can; be secured to conclude the lecture program.f Both governors have been extended} invitations to accept the open date onj the program, but were unable to "name a date for their appearance, here. The executives informed Professor True- blood that they could not definitely fix a._date, at the, present time. How- ever, they expressed° their appercia- tion of the invitation and said that they would probably be able to! fix a date -for their appearance in Ann Ar- bor if- they, were to- be approached ini January or February. Professor Trueblood was pleased ,with the answers received and he 3 :feels that either one 'or the other of' the executives will accept the openI dte when approached in January. Should Governor Pinehot accept the number for early April, an effort will be made to have Governor Sridth ap-' pear as. a special feature under the auspices of the association. The New York executive has informed Profes- sor Trueblood that the Legislature will in all probabiliay, take his entire at- tention in early April. Doctor Wishes To Weigh Brains COf All Congressmen TI-J MICHIGAN DAILY Italy May Duplicate U. S. World Flig ht American Indians Had Origin In Far - East, Canadian Scientist Believes (' I Further linguistic eveidece to fis, vocabulary and grammaticaly _____________________ pove that the American Indian had! structre are similar, then probably ":>>:; :;;:r his origin in Asia, particularly China, his theory is right. For similarity i '.4 ~these three traits couldn't be a co- ~~:~~*- .~*. ~. ...~ as eendisldsd b Dr Edardincidence.Ile evidently does not e- .... , : ~.:Sapir, Canadian antropologist, now 1 eoi i ieryt~talIda :. . " :, of the University of Chicago.hoeiteteoyhIatllndn Dr. Sapir states that he has found l gae alacomnoiihw }s ,... "'.., . c "'-" :}" :, ,- % } . ia similarity in the languaes of thle Cpr .., j : .."adene group" of North America and " 4 v ..,.the languages of the early Cl nese, n ie r td ____z;: ,,n:ro:::.":"rs_ :;<;::. being in the same language ctegory.i Y S'~~~ The same peculiarities of phonetics, _____ * ~~Y.7Z.7 1 vocabulary and grammatical struc- I ' s gtin fteprbblte ". .. .::. "".: : .:::° ure are what Dr. Sapir cliam to be f r., present. of obtaining a larger supply of water h~/" J";};i!::. N;di;",",i: . , M. Hirsch ootkns of tha o- from resent sources will be une- ."".;":.,,,,; : : ~... . ;;.ance.....language>;: d epartment dciar2s tknby engineers summnoned from; < g .;,t..,:cr .::; .;;hat this view of the origin of, the Chlicago by the city, it was announced .,. ..v...,.r}_"::;:; .:. UT,, ''<'.;>r:':: American Inian is not a newh one, yhe city wter department yester- but hitherto has not been satisfac- dlay. torily proven. Drughts uring the summer It has been fairly wel seled by mcnh threaten to create seiousl 091 . linguistic evidence that the Amen- shoviaes at times, and plans will bej S:; :.:.... can bears sonc relation to the I'~shi, deeloped to secure a reserve of manu, and either had his oriin in water capable of insuring a supply at' .. . ;;... N : that part of the continent or wNas all scasi50l5 Maury and Gordon, con- ;;::.,. there at some time. So with the siigegnes vi eemn proper evidence, it is quite logical to ~he Ldzi' additional water can be o- + "' assume that he cae from Asia," Mir. taned by the drilling of more wells 1 ., _a r:.} .}.:: <.4 'otkifssatd on the Steere farm, the source of the "' "'- 6"' = °'yL "S ifDr. Sapir is right when hie city's present supply, or if it will be, l - - -says that the pecuiarities~of phonet- necessary to find a new source. It cesc dePinedo, accompanied by M. Camijanelli in a small hydroplane, is }heparing o complete his jump { wcossthe Pacific, having reached Mbnila. Pinedo (right), Campanelli and their lane are shown. -- ]'.TA1i~lil~'Nailing Laundry OFFICIALS NME- ITWOADI I ONAL ' Frog, Ciken arcd Steak Dnners Is such a nuisance. It causes you lots of trouble and makes STOP STRIEET'S _ = lots of work for the family. Why not let us do it for you? State street from Huron south to the Served at One trial will demonstrate the quality of our work. city limits, and Miller avenue, west BOU V L'EVAX i)INN from Main to the city limits, are now=4 through streets, it was announced by I2 Two blocks from city baus line on Jackson Road, 2T11. I the police department yesterday. The- from noon till midnight. M O E (LA 1 TN 1ID R Y erection of stop street signs at the in- tersection-of all streets crossing these I Special attettion given to parties. Phone 6534. . 204 N. IIAIN. J)IA1 316 thoroughfares has been completed, and I=11111tI11nI1111111Il 1111111111l it 111I 1~111IIIIII jStudents are warned that this new or- ' 1dinance will be strictly enforced. ,I THURSDAY, OCTOBR* 15, 1°25 has b(cn ugsdb s om,-c , Ie obii'h; that if Vuhe wells o (.. 3teer frmi m)ove ilIid(I([1atte , h'm t Wa i r ti k te -Huron river :"eused nfl r iltcration.' There are now 356 broadcasting- sta- tions operating outside the Unioted States, as compared with 566 station,- listed by thec radio- division of the Bureau of Navigation, in the United States and possessions. IBRUSSELLS, Oct. 15.-Thie Belgian mission who will discuss a big loan with New York bankrers, will leavo for New York Friday. . 1 3 Irving Warmohts,D S'C I A17N nvriyAe hn 11 I Q_ S ESrgyn We f :'rSi> one or two men to Sell the 1 Sf- Tee itpe- a genu ie brinir bihon i anew prinicipile. ('onveniit for all ct tdoor sack Fh;iN e, Spada; or v'I! ,,; nniot fly 'k olind IYou. Retanils ;a' ~ I.OX) withlrriaisonIo profit for seller. This offer is sincere. Wi1&,- AFYP,Tc i~ rawy ' I1 In compliance with a recent councilj Dr. Arthur McDonald of Washing- resolution 6}-minutte parallel parkingzFI S NATIONAL/ T .~ ton, 'D. C., author of "Man and Ab- signs are being erected in the business1 L, _ L" normal Man," is soon to present to? districts, and warning signals near all u ,ID183 Congress his petition which will ask schools and hospitals of the city. all the senators and representatives~ Police regulations are still being en- whether they are willing to have their I forced with energy, resulting in the llilII;!1111iIl[11J111II !IIII IIlI IngI[II;I'III 1111! 11111111H,,I1 ,brains weighed and the results reseal- arrest of a number of student drivers ed to the people of. the United States, [every day, according to Chief of Police Having convinced himself that lie Tlbomis O'Brien. "There are more ; Savings Department can develop a system to weigh the' violations of traffic laws among the brains of living persons, Dr. McDon- students every year," he said. "More 'P u t D ia tn n aldk wishes first to try it on -the 4,000 !than 60 per cent of all arrests made D p tm n inmates of the government hospital for for disregarding traffic ordinances are, the insane and then on the members student drivers. Since the University 1I~~IIIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIEiIIIIIIIIIIl!alIE11[1l11l9lIIIIIlII lIIIl,,l~l of Congress. He believes that by i opened e h'ave arrested more than weighing the head he can finid a. sys- } 200 students for offenses of this kind, tern to weigh the brains of at living "taking in 140 in one evening." Most ,,Mcia pesn fteofne oss ftevoainOds ainlBn nProf. Walter B. Pillsbury of the' of the ordinance relating to parking psychology department brands the at night, and drivers are notified that whole idea. as "silly." "In my opinion: every effort is being made to entorce there is no relation between inteilig- this law. ______________________ ence. and brata weight," Professor Pillsbury stated. "It may be possi- A ble to get an accurate average, butt!TJIA for individuals no system will work.". BEST ?R CE AMoscow scientist claims to have For fatepcroncpe/fntslcue n - theses. usfuOsUon s ou live.a - 17 Nckels rcade H9 Me i B3on Bons ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. . ..60c Try these Candies fresh from the Kitchen to You! Lb. Af 1<0 %O Z. U Milk Chocolates ... .. .. .65c :Lb. 1 Bitter Sweets . . . . . . ".". . . . . .60C Lb. P ene uchie .. .. . .. ... .. . ... ... 90c Lb. Nuts anid Fruits . m.... ,.. ,. $1,00 Lb. aSAMPLES1 All outr popular l3rogue Models j on display atI Special of Home-made Candies every Friday 50c per Peckage. and Saturday. 11