1YED" ,- APRIL 7, 192 NEW BOKR FIN E By PROF. WORRELI Seiuifles Teacher Pulishes Voluei Eniled, "ands And Peoples Of :Nar East" BASES WORK ON ORIEN With 'his observations in that sec- tion of the world as a basis, Prof. Wil- 1am H. Worrell, ,'03, of te Semitic language department is now publish- ing a boo0k, "The Lands and Peoples of Ancient Near East." Dr. Worrell has been on two separate visits of one year to the Orient, and has spent four and one half years in Germany. Dr. Worrell taught at Columbia uni- versity from 1921 to 1924 as the Gus- tav Gottheil lecturer on Semitic an- guages, and returned to Michigan in the fall of 1924 to resume teaching begun here In 1908. "she Coptic Manuscripts in the Freer Collection," dealing with a part of a. Michigan collection of Oriental docuents, was published by Dr. Wor- rell in 923. He and Prof. Richard Gottheil of Columbia university are publishing the Freer collection of the Genizah fragments. Dr. Worrell has also published ani inventory of the Oriental manuscripts in the possession of the University library; he is a regu- lar contributor to various periodicals. While in the Orient in 1919-1920, Dr. Worrell was director of the American school of Oriental research in Jeru- salem. His work there Carried im fromn Luxor in upper Egypt to nrh not-ern Syria. IHe taught in H-art ford Theological seminary in Connecticut for 14 years. Dr. Worrell received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1903, the bachelor of divinity (egree from Hartford in 1906, and the doctor of philosophy degree from the Uni- versity of Strassburg in 1909. While in Germany, -he attended the Univer- sity of Berlin and the University of 1 eipzig. His research has been en- WArY" in the Semitic philolgy and Ian- g1ages. ~ROME.--Pope Pius has addressed a AL~ter to Cardinal Pompilj asking himt it urge Catholics in Rome to public "'ayers for speedy cessation of the 1*1gious persecution in Mexico. h '.A 36 Day Personaly Conuctzdt Tour All Exenses .,. t,.n's xn Wiho e CRAFS G1n ,colelate Tours 3 2Never Weore has there bensuch a great travel ,: -mo buy"as this Imagine a 86-day tour to England, Holland, Belgium WAn ,.v France at a cost of only ro ten dolarsa day! INMTAD of Just an ordinary vacation t the mountains or sea-shore this sumer, why Fnot Join our congenial party of college stu- '.dent, instructors, alumni and their friend whowill tour Europe? W eeky sailing froi ~.Motreal, on Canadian Pacific steamships. a, Free side trip (via Toronto) to Niagara Flls. Opportunity to see eastern Canada, .Yromantic Montreal and picturesque Quebe. Comfortable accommodations and app.. .~'thin meals on board the famous M" fleet of the Canadian Pacific. An American Cl- lge dance band with each party. Plenty of - deck spacefor dancing, rest, recreation deck games, sport, draatc. Two-day voyage down the beautiful St. Lawrnce. Cnly four days open sea to Europe. Landing at Liverpool. we visit Chester . and-Learningon. By motor to famed English castles, the Shakespeare Country rral England and Oxford Univerity. Four ±- days in London. o Visit the Hague, Amsterdsm and Sche-. enigen in Holland; Brussels, Bruges Zee- "brugge,Ostend and other points in Belgium.. By train through the battlefields to Paris *'hee we spendsa-week, with trips to Ver- Ssailles and the American battle sector. SAmple time for individual sight-seeing Land shopping. Return sailing from Cherbourg. S horter tour if desired, at $26 and $23. Exte- alons to Switzerland Germany and Italy at mod- erate cst. hour management arranges all details; personaly conducts party. o-'Canadian Pac ac ..-FREE Illustrated ~older f 'Jl.'rt Craft* GuIld Travel Bureau Dejt.121' -S 50 North. Dearborn Struet, Chicago, Wi. Gentlemen: Please send rue, without obliga- tiourso !A prt full details of your Collegiate s N'ame------------ Address....................--- City--------------- State.---- TH MI H A St. V*.*LA%.AS 1 A..A 554 IPAn'Mi qWR. TI-IF MIAOTl-i\n fA T £S!']J 1 Y5. '1'SiSLX4JM -C M 1. I Museum Receives Yost To Address If~lI~PC~lSSO Ancient Pottery l Deaf Mutes' Home, ~u~ Pieces of a collection of porcelain f dis o [ R~ AtF~ Ih Pottery from o1(1 burial graves and We ts(eiee oabnuto i caves in the Philippines have been re-1 ceive(I by the Museum of Anthropol-' deaf and (111111)people's home.f Two reels of moving pictures giv- ogy from the Pennsylvania museum at Coach Fielding 1H Yost, director of iflg illulstrationis of the oak flooring Philadelpihia. The collection has been inter collegiate athiletics, solved the indu]lstry were shown yest erday after- ah at r uemasala x prob~lem when he consented to spear noon in the -Natural Science auditor- hibt.at the annual athletic banquet of the m The 31 pieces just receivedl were deaf and dumb people's home at Jlack- 1 collected by D.,C. Worcester who, four sonville, Illinois, on April 14. He will The progress of the logs was tracedl years ago, solMd them to the 17niversi- tell his audience the story of Michi- from the forests to the mills, and ty. The collection arousedI enough in-! fan athletics through the medium of various steps hr the manufacturing telnne oraepdibete12-5heotion whchi ctuire, anid not vocally. of the flooring were illustrated. Pie-j Phi ,}ineexpditon hic. Js i The coach will be Present to super- t ures of the quantity of p~roduction charge of .Dr.(Carl G. Guthe of the vise the movies, but will say anothing. and the extent; of the distrib~ution Museum of Anthropology. systemn of the E. L. Bruce comip .), LONDON. --The Hongkong corres- BERLIN.-Advices from Andenmatt, of Memnphis, Tenn., who furnished the pondent of the D~aily Mail reports that Switzerland, report the recovery of films, were included. A few expi in- two of the Iragest medical institutions4 the body -of -Zinaida Jurjewskaya, atorv remarks by Robert Craig r.. l in south China, both American con- Russ ianprm donna, who leaped from of the forestry dlepartment., p)I O( -"trolle'd, have b~een closedl through the : the Devil's bridge there early in De- ed the showing of the picture s. 'iatitude of the red labor unions. cember. NON e7ri S Fer'vice Via donAr~or.Raliroad Co. VIENNA.-Theatrical censorship in JAustria ha s been dleclared illegal by the Supreme court. Ir 1 I , ' NOW -a A ~UTTE HEATVI Summer Employment in Detroit A number of energetic students can make good vacation money selling Gabriel Snubbers on commission. Phone or write Mr. Keys, 5936 John R Street, Detroit. Phone Empire 1309. A Glorious Class-Comedy I. r..9 U DETRO IT THEATIRES I ~ THIS WEEKI 5Cto $2.50 AR Rt t.I(~ 50c to $1.501 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK THE GREAT WAR COMEDY WHAT PRICE GRY~ By Maxwell Anderson & Lawrence S tailings NghtS 75C t i5 Mats lues.Thur. Santele rajiuu~and Sat.,5acC75c Wpgdwtrd at gliot T01. Glendale 979;? The BON.STE LLE CO. In "Rest Of A14 Amiericau Cosied lesa "'The Show Off'' By George Kelly. "No Play Can Be Funnier, Schubert Lalayefte ~tytea h Nights, 5oc to $3.co Sat.M at. 50c.$25.o Pop.Thur. Iat. 5oc to $2.o0, plus tax. Cad. 87o5 World's Greatest Musical Play The STUDENT PRINCEL IN I EIDlERER AN~IE "Miss Brewster's Millions" IMACK -SE NETY msn Alatal~on taugh-ge:tter/ "Feattrine~ A RY L ANGDO ,Keith Stage Feature. The Sensation of the Century (Figure it out for Yourself ) Soon- *tTH FAR CRY or (tA Paris Divorce)"9 r E i E e {I I i i 1 f ii i E i M I M Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor 8:05 A. M. (Central Time) and 3:52 P. M. (Central Time) respectively, connecting with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette and Penn- sylvania for all principal destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan. Would suggest puraeba,;P railroatd tickets aInd check ))aggage in advance so as to avold unnecessar-y delay and coffusion at trsaint tme. For information regarding Fares,,'Train Schedules, Reservations, etc., apply to W. Hi. Weed, ticket agent, Ann Arbor Station, or the mndersig ned. if. S. BRIADLEY, Traffic )Manag'er H1. A. MILLS, Comnmercial Agent 'Toledo, 0111o Ann Arbor, ich. For the accommnodation of Univerity of Michigain Students returning home Friday, April 9th, for Spring Vacaftion, the Ann Arbor Railroad wxill Inrovide tho following train service: SPECIAL TRAINS Leave Aim Arbor .................11:00 A. A. (C, T.) Arrive' Toledo .............................. ..1:34)1'.3t. (E. T.) This Train will handle passengers'onily for Toledo and Points Beyond. Leai'e Ann Arbor ................................3 42 P. 1T. (C. T.) Arrive (IOsso.........................................6G:35 P.Mii. (C'. T.) This train will stop at 1-lowe(ll, Mich., and Durand, Mich., to discharge passengers, protecting Pere Marquette anti Grand Trun kconections. REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE 40I T lll}Y UtiD / In addition to the above Special. Service the following regular train service, Ann Arbor to Toledo, will prevail: Leave Anni Arbior ............11:14 A. M3. (C. T.) Arrive Toledo.............. 2:14) P.11. (E. T.) IN 0R' IIOU,'ND 4:*18 Pol. (+C. T.) LAST TIMES TODAY a'UIYOUR LAST CHANCE K IT U P i Matinees i 2:00-3:40 Prices 10Oc, 25c, 35c i , Nights 7 :00-8 :40 Prices 10Oc, 35c, 50c U U A&M ias.nNscLX:.LNT JUST TWO MORE DAYS TODAY AND THURSDAYCA,".TBEHLAL'E THE BEST DRESSED LAUGH SHOW THAT EVER CAME TO TOWN .JOHIN 1IcVOQRXICK Presents 5 HerE!! REBIAD FRANK ELLIOTT'S RETIEW heesno use in dlragginlg out aull the time worni superlal- tives ill praising this Colleen Moore acliievenlllt. Th~ey~ doni't 1manlimuch in these dlays. 'Neither is it p~ossible to go jilto dletail in this short spaice in telling' you about the manily good thing's it possesses. Perhaps it is bjest just Ito say: 'Tfhis is Picture." It would be a difficeult matter to imiagine :a feature that could offer miore entertainmiient than this. W~ithl these assets--a great stair, a famous title, a, 'wonderful casta. splenidid story an([ to cagy the c'limiax a fashion sliow inl Tecllilicolor that sulrpasses anythcing of if's kind so far Jplaced1 on the shadow stag-e.- The style review, alone, will p~ut "IIRE IN E" over, and tilere's two solid. reels of it. Yes, it cost a fortlune alld1 showes it. 1Iss Moore IS Irenie. She's imneise. The nation will s0011 be talking- her work ill words of praise seldlomi heard. Policy 2:00) 3:40) 7:00) 8:40) Every Woman Should See IR.1 Every Na Will See Its- ADOLPH) ZUROP, Aw, JESSE ( MPS!KY oUZstlW! SCENESt 4I J IN ESTH ER RALSTON rrrrfCOLORFORD STERLING LAWRENCE GRAY "~MISS AMERICA" (rY y zgnphier) - THE ATLANTIC CITY BATHING BEAUTIES \\\ A galaxy of glorious girls ! A display of the latest styles ! ill A sparkling comedy-ro- mance! ~~T_ '11 0 Whitney 'theatre 3 Nights, Commencing 'Thursday, April 8 Seats Now Selling EMINENT TRAGEDIAN .ROBERT B. MANTELL Supported by GENEVIEVE HAMPER }And Specially Selecteu Company in Shake- spearean and Clni r f Plays t nationat 'i+casrai \ a s 4 s CHEAT LL .; RE II II II I IS e \_ 1 I >1 w' U)DED ATTlRACTIONS Qramount icture AOr DW LAUOI ATTPACTION - JiIMMIE ADAMS rlAKE Supported by All Star Cast LLOYD HUGHES CHARLIE MURRAY I I :N TOR EINT L OF -301 ALBE RTA VAUGHN-AL COOKE Stage Presentation RydervT Ss ---lii-KT.y RIEPIERTOIRE: Thursday N ighit_ I I II 11 I I i 0 I. I'