UESDAY, -FIMIRUARY 16, 1926 BRADEY TO6 STARTT D~etroit Director Of New York Life Insurance Company Will Advise Students About Profession HAS VARIED EXPERIENCE~ T1" PP WTr'LTYC'ANM r' A TTV IIL. 1VIIll.t-1I1LJtiiN L1t1L. I -r..rV1 :FJ . H I 'Survivors Of British Freighter Tell StorySCMAlEIOSFM Iof Brave Exploit Enacted By Crew of rmn NEWYOKCNETN of Business Administration, reetY PrfC N.Ihaz fteSho E returned from New York city wheree ,. Resuming its policy of securing prominent 'business mn to talk upon their particular field of work to stu- dents interested in that field, the vo- cational guidance committee of the Student Christian association has se- cured Arthur Bradley, agency direct- or. of the New York Life Insurance comhpany in -Detroit, to give "a talk onf 'In~surance as a Profession" at 7:;30 o'clock tomorrow night in Lane hail auditorium. Mr. Bradley has been with -the New' York Life Insurance company for miore than 12 years in Cleveland, be- ing recently promoted to his presentj position in ljetrott. Hj-e is a graduate 44 Oberlin college and the Masschus-} O(ts Institute of Technology. After graduation from the latter institution, lhe was appointedI to the faculty of the Oise Scientific school of Cleveland,r 7 ut left that institution to go into i'"isurance work. ,,Mr. Bradley's talk is the first of a 4eries which has been arranged by ljie committee to biegiven at intervals of two weeks or less on the various professions. On March 7, Dean Ed- iiiund E. Day, of the School of Busi- ne~ss Administration, will talk on pre- liaration for a business career, and. on March 31, Jesse Lynch Williams, holder of the fellowship in Creative Arts, will discuss, "Journalism as a Pr'ofess ion." All students who are interested in ~Iy of these fields are urged to attend. All of the lecturers will answer any qulestions which those present may wish to ask them. MICHIS tREPRESENTED .IT S, C, A. CONVENTION! tional Retail Dry Goods association, which was held from February 8 to 12 at the Pennsylvania hotel. The National Retail Dry Goods as- sociation is the largest, association of its kind in this country.' Its annual conventions, such as the one Profes- sor Schmalz attended, is one of the means which the association provides for the exchange of managerial ideas and for personal contact between members. All union Dances Open To Members All Union dances, Friday and St Sa-urday evenings, are now open to gen- eral membership, according to an an- nouncement yesterday, no particularI class preference being given hence- forth. By opening the dances each jweek-end to all members of the Union, the house committee desires to per- mit a larger number of student to'-:at- tend. Bridge tables have been placed in the reception room adjacent to the ballroom, and playing cards and score pads provided for those who wish to I play during dances or at intermis- sions. LANSING.-For the second time the ii. 'ESTABLISHED -R8OM MAVISON OWENE COP. FORTY-FOURTH SIRE~ EWYO R1 Our representative will be at the HOTEL STATLrER, Detroit Today and Tomorrow February 16 and 17 with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Spring LITTLE 3UILDING 'AteUotRT Co*. BoYtlaroi PALM BEACH -PLAZ-A BUILDING C o u i TVr RA *A INEW PORT AUDRAIN BUILDING 220 BIZLLvvUĀ£ Avrriur .... While captains of the U. S. liner Roosevelt and th~e German ship Westphalia are being internationally laud- edl for heroic rescues, survivors of the British freighter Laristan are telling the story of another brave exploit in the North Atlantic for which the crew of the S. S. Bremen is responsible. They were taken off the strick- en vessell afte h e l~ Breein had etruzzitar1 fnr wn alk in ~- +1- -, 1., . . ..41.-T_ --- -.- , - -_ and some of the survivors. Rescuers At Sea Receive Rewards (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 15.- Awards of gold and bronze medals and cash to Captain Carl Graalss, commander of the German liner Westphalia, and his men who rescued the crew of the sinking Dutch 'freighter Alkaid, were' announced Saturday by the Life Sav-I ing Benevolent association of New l York. Captain. Graalss and J. Ruttberg, second officer, who commanded the flife boats in the rescue were each ;r~eu oruwoclys to save thmi. Photo snows thc Laristan going cdown, hspostponed a hearing on the De- BAIKU, Russ.-On an allegation that SYDNEY.--"Qunts" the Q een s i ie uwyIc they squandered millions of dollars of, land and Northern Territory Aerial -______________________ state money in night revels, picnics ( services, has ahinounce(I that in the and the like, a number of officials of;'three years it has been operating its ~ e s l i beenhald bfor theSupemecout mies ithut ny ijures o ethe qaliet enlt the Azerbaijan state wine trust havei pilots have flown more than 300,000 the here, officers or passengers. in. heWQ 'ld I0 I.. NOW The Harem- of Hilarity 'That' Going" Thru the Town Like m Shirleyawarded a gold medal. Members of 'Bretary.Sly W. Smith and the rescuing crew will be awarded Harold C. Coffman, general secretary $50 each and bronze medal. The award of the Student Christian association, will be presented March 15, when the represented the University at a meet- vessel returns here from Hambur~g. ing of the Big Ten S.C0. A. secretaries_______ a~id board members at Chicago during the past week-end, the meeting being I MURREN.-Prince Chichibu, see- h~dto' allow the secretaries to dis- ond son of the Emperor of Japan, suf-j cu.ss common problems. Secretary fered a slight injury while skating on Smith is a member of the board of the ice rink of his hotel. trustees of the S. C. A. here. ,~All schools of the Big Ten with the._____________________ e ception of three were represented I DETROIT7 THEATRES { by secretaries and board members at , the, week-end conference. Coff man is T___ H___ I___S___WEE _____K president of the association. ~jEves. - 50c to $2.50' ~AR R IC Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50 CHICAGO.-It is the fault of the I Sat. Mat. tlic to $2.001 .phool itself rather than the pupils if Detroit Echoes Broadway's Praise of school scandal stories get into the "Stol n Fru t" papers, in the opinion of Prof. Henry ,I C: Morrison of the school of education with These Three Stars o* the University of Chicago. AnaS Harding Re3lo Peters n { Harry Dp.erestiord fl tele Pa I ~ use Nights 7to$7.5e p 7 and Sat., 50c-75c( 01urist Wowr tEitTel. endale 9792 *third cabin i In Johrn ckert Goodxnan's Thrilling Drama 'toE OPETHE MAN WHO CAME BACK, Wit colee prtes n Withmolleg"separs Obh haayts, at Shelby farnos"Ochubenrt ILafayetti g Nights, 5oc to $3.3a mi.u 1WSat.Mat. Sec- $2.75 Rov y a 1. Line rthur; Hammerste$220 Cai's 80 me maiiP rthur.Ma C t $.20 Cillc s Write fof lIftustrated Booklet. nITrc. Rose -Ia rio Reg. 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