THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, .fLf _ ____AY_ FORMER SOVIET LEADER IS WRITING MEMOIRS IN EXILE. PPrARPIP WIl I TAIW CITY TO PREPARE PLANS FOR PLANT Under the auspices of the War Resisters league, the Rev. Athena- sius Rickard, pastor of the Metho- dist church at Whitmore Lake,j will speak on the topic, "Was Jesus a Pacifist?" in room 1025 Angell hall at 4:15 tomorrow aftenoon. i , Services of two local engineer- ing firms will be engaged by board cf public works in preparing pre- liminary plans for the city's pro- posed sewage disposal plant, ac- cording to a decision of the board in a meeting Friday evening. The city will pay $2,700 for plans submitted by Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May and Hoad, Decker, Shoe- craft and Drury, the latter's terms fixing the service price at $1.200. Y" 'I The Rev. Rickard isa veteran of Reports fro mthese firms must be the Work war and is speaking at presented to the city within 45 the meeting which was arranged days, the board stipulated. in connection with the tenth an- The session Friday evening was niversary of Armistice day. The called to enable the board to de- movement to cary on such meet- termine the sewer committee's at- ings was introduced by the Quak- titude on having two firms pre-j ers in Australia, and it is being pare a sewage disposal program or sponsored in many countries. let the work to the lowest bidder. The War Resisters league is as A majority of the boardidecided, in brach f a inerntioal lso ta recent session, that it would he. ciatn which has its headquarters advisable to permit two firms to in London and which has societies formulate plans by which the com- represented in eighteen countries. munity could arrive at a cost es- timate. One member of the newer committee, Ald. H. M. Slauson re- Subscribe for the Michiganensi~n ospnded to the call of the board's president who expressed regret that the other six dfficia1, were not present to discuss the marter. Mayor Edward W. Staebler an4 Ald. Slauson informed the board they upheld the proposition to hire both firms. The city is pressed 1o" time on the project, as state olTi- cials are anxious toreceie mAnri Arbor's plans on sewage disposa! preparatory to submitting a bill on financing the state. prog am t' the legislature. Representatives of the city and University will meet soon to dis- cuss the proposed sewage system. The University will share a part of the expediture incurred i~n bUild- ing the plant and laying the inter- cepting sewer line, it is understood. The entire project, including most of the details, will cost nearly a. million dollars, board menbrs re- ports. The proposal to raise money for the project by a bond issue will be presented to the electorate in April. 1929, according to present plans df the city authorities. ent agency, it is revealed.There ITE SP A Ohio State: Numbering the e also includedrbookkeepers, FORESTERS PLA bricks on Sixteenth Avenue, ieas- retakers, proofreaders, chauf- FACULTY SEMINAR -irs, janitors gardeners, readers_ _rmg haw many wiener lengths the blind, companions, and nes- Faculty seminars will be held the campus walk is, or playing the igers. each month in the Forestry school part of cannon with others as gun- A full one-third of the registered to provide each member an oppor- ners, are some of the stunts per- udent body is listed as self sus- tunity to present to the considera- formed by neophytes during "Hell ining in whole or part, according tion of the rest of the faculty topicsW , Prof. Albert B. Crawford, direc- of professional interest. At the Week-_ r of the Yale bureau of appoint- same time all current literature on eents. Last year this group earn- the subject presented will be re- Stanford University: A freshman 1 $594,187. A single student earn- view, prank, which pulled the trolley off I more than $2,000 during the I its wire, so that it came in contact st school year, and 17 men made pers select a subject from his par- with the telephone line, destryed ore than $1,500. ber seld an sbet i r- 352 feet of 10-line._ A group of college agencies pros- ticular field and present it briefly. __ A general discussion will then fob __________..--_________ ered throughout the year. These low. Two hours will be devoted to sed 273 students toearn $35,000 of these mee . All of te Mat ie ~i6each o tee etig.RlAE he me b suei nt aeragies;d 3a rlyprofessors and instrucLors in the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ich by selling neckties; and 33 or- school are scheduled to speak at anized eating clubs which earned Today we give ur thoughts a aggregate of $9,950. Waiting on to the men who foght in able still holds good, and 528 men made good. the World War. They were arned board this way which would Four hundred students have been men of action. So is ave represented an outlay of promised places in the mail serv- WALLY WVAIES 121,584. Newspaper subscriptions ice at Christmas vacation. About - 'ere solicited by 10 men who earn- $20,000 will be paid them. Formerly "DESPERATE COURAGE" d $1,201 for the worl. There were' the students had to go to New York lso a number of students who sold for such positions but now the jobs Our Feature for.Today aincoats, shoes, and furniture and are distributed in Yale. time.ar minister of the Soviet Un- on dw theoutstanding figure in the pubic life of Russia, is spending .hisdays in exile writ- ing. his, memoirs. He is living a quiet, secluded life near the bor- ders of Chinese Turkestan with his wife, two sons, and a secretary. now. itL casts5 On1y $4.UU. BOX OFFICE OPENS MON., NOV. 12 AT WHITNEY THEATRE for GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S "THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA" Great Satirical Drama of the Medical Profession- Opening the Ann Arbor Season of The THE NEW YO^RK Distinguished Cast ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY PRICES :-$1.50,$2.00, $2.50; Few at $3.00 AllTSeats Reserved Tickets -for Thee Remaining Plays at Lafayette at Wayne UadillU1 PRICES: BEGINNING Wed. Mat. .75 to $1.50 Nights - $1.00 to $2.50 SUNDAY NI Sat. Mat. $1.00 to $2.00 November 11 Direct from All-Year Run in New Yor k ARTHUR HOPKINS presents r MADGE KENNEDY -IN- "PARIS BOUNIY" By Philip Barry--An Ultra-Modern Coniedy "Rich in quality."-N. Y. Times "Delicious, endearing comedy."--N. Y. Sun . lillfllliilllilllllillllll1111N 111111111111l1111111111111if1l1 1tN l lllhllIil n 011iti tj0 AT PRINT AND BOOK 521 East Jefferson SHOP Telephone 2-1081 '1 Starting -Also-- "MODERN MUSIC" A Transcription of Melody -qw lA IV an 1W I ~LW~ U' W ~ WI * 43