TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 192 TH F, M IQ J-4 1. GAiN D, A. J~ i TUESDAY, OCPOI3ER 16, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,.,. RUBBER EXPERTS Extension Talks To ARE IN DEMAND, Be Given Over Radio! SAYS M TStation WJR, Detroit, in coopera- Y MATTHEW tion with the University of Exten-- sion division will broadcast talks "Foresters and engineers as rub- given by instructors who are con-, ber plantation producers are in ducting the Extension division great demand among the big rub- courses in Detroit begn Mo- ber anufctuers f tis con-day, Oct., 15. The talks will begin ber manufacturers of this coun- at 5:15 o'clock and end at 5.:301 try," said Prof. D. M. Matthews, of o'clock. the Forestry and Conservation The first talk was given by Prof. school, who has just returned from a trip to Akron, Ohio, where he Screen Reflections conferred with officials of the Fire- stone and Goodyear rubber com- Today marks the auspicious in- auguration of this column. In panies. light of this fact it may be well to According to Professor Matthews, clear the horizon (if horizon there graduates of the local school who be) concerning our "policy." We have taken forestry courses anr aren't policing the "highway to art" especially the course in;rubber for we, along with the rest of the planting offered by Professor Mat- critics, haven't the necessary thews, are awaited and welcomed. pwrt ret fcus el "Manufacturers were very interest- might try to direct traffic and if ed to learn that attention was be- we have any connection what-1 ing paid to the economics involved ever with the maintanence of salu- in rubber planting and that prob- tary art it shall be in the latter lems relative to that industry were capacity. We also shall assiduously receiving appreciation. They were avoid using this space to exploit also grateful to learn ,that interest stale jokes whether they be chil- was being awakened among the dren of our brain or of someone students to the extent of having a else's. Wherefore we shall merely single course devoted especially to attempt to see all the movies their problems, as is now being (which we would probably do any- done in the forestry school." way) and having done this. to use In order to stabilize the price of our prodigious, scintillatirig criti- rubber in case of a shortage the cal faculties to say in a num ber of rubber companies of the United words what actually amounts to States have decided to continue yes or no. We shall always bear in with their program of setting out mind the implicit, constant trust their own plantations, although which you have placed in us and' British monopoly has been broken the unswerving interest with which and the price of rubber is now rea- you peruse this column. sonable, Professor Matthews con- The time may come, as it has in tinued. The British and the Dutch the past, when some ill-informed together control 98 percent of the person disagrees with us. If any' world's rubber supply, but United of you happen to come under this I States alone consumes about 75 category and desire respite the per cent. He said that the output same will be accorded you if, along of one single factory in Akron was with your letter of disapproval, you more than was consumed in the send your photograph, telephone Britsh Isles.- number, date and place of birth, To break down Britain's monop- marks for the last semester, and a oly the Firestone Rubber company self-addressed, stamped, return en- hAZ started a plantation in the velope. We would then be happy toI free colony .of Liberia in Africa, a settle some, or all of your problems country which is now controlled by depending upon the outcome of our, 10,000 ex-American slaves that have investigation of your personal been deported. The Goodyear peo- character and also upon how well ple have a plantation in Sumatra, we liked the picture. and Henry Ford is experimenting What we originally had in down in Brazil. "Even with the mind (believe it or not) was to! plantations in operation the United say some few things about Greta States will control only about three Garbo in her current gem, "The percent of the world's output," he Mysterious Lady." As we were concluded. about to remark, the strain on Miss Garbo's neck, month, arms, and Erich A. Walter. Tonight Edith cannon; C Thomas of the Library extension Oct. 25,P service will speak. The remainder 26, Prof. of the program is as follows: Oct. 17, Prof. John H. Muyskens and F. Prof. Stan R. Johnson; Oct. 18, Dr. Katharine Prof. G. E Greene; and Oct. 22, Prof. E. L.E M. Eich. Hayes; Oct. 23, Dr. Paul M. Gun- Pawlowski Oct. 24, Prof. L. J. Carr; rof. S. F. Gingerich; Oct. R. S. Hawley; Oct. 30,1 nley D. Dodge; Oct. 31, E. Densmore and Prof. E. On Nov. 1, Prof. F. W. i will probably speak. Dr. Sturgis Anaemics C ORONA the pioneer portable a million in use 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 6615 Authorized Dealer: L. C. 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