THE MICHIGAN DAILY - WEDNESDAY, OCTO A 4, .... ........ ....... ..... . -- . ..... ...-1- .1 - - ,. .A.Y.........(. . . A lawyer, E. R. Sunderland, profes- Board in Control of Athletics, at I sor of law; a doctor, Hugh Cabot, the Michigan-Iowa football game. dean of the Medical school; a "The Michigan Pre;s club is probab- teacher, John F. Shepard, profes- ly bringing together in its program sor of psychology, and a minister, this year, the most rcpresentative Arthur W. Stalker, pastor of the group of speakers that any state First M. E. Church, will speak on news convention has ever been able this subject. to assemble," says Prof J. L. The convention will come to a Brumm, head of the department close on Saturday afternoon, when the members of the club will be the of Journalism, who has charge of guests of Fielding H. Yost and the the program. Last Chance Today- Triple Feature Bill WI LLIAM Iii A' I Pictures at 'Prglar ?rices RCAE atincs l0c, '2 U Evenins l0c, 20c, 39c TODAY ONLY P-rcy Marmont in "The Stronger Will" ADDED A HICK IN HOLLYWOOD-THE 8TH WONDER METRO GOLDWYN NEWS TONIGHT IS THE ARCADE THEATRE PRESENTATION NIGHT Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen Distributed at 8:30 p. M'. WANTED 9,000 Students Tonight to Join the ARCADE THEATRE SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Some student will have his tuition paid next year by this theatre-First oppor-' tunity tonight. TARTING TODAY i In the Broadway Stage Hit "EXCESS BAGGAGE" CHARLES T. ALDRICH Presenting "PROTEAN SURPRISES" The Brunswick Artist GALLA RINI and SISTER Popular Radio Favorites "BOB" HOWLAND In a Song Noyelty "Clearance Sale" F l r; ' The Movie hL the Please Note We wish to stress the importance of this mid-week attraction inastntuch as its entertainment value has been overwhelming in every theatre fortunate enough to play it. '' And Now You Play See 1I I ll J, tion . ofSiorFik