.PAMGE TWC - - .- _ .I . THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 mommomm"Aw DTl OIT ALUMNI CLUB BEGI*NSFALL ACTIVITYI SPEAKERS INCLUDE FORMER VARSITY FOOTBALL S creen . Today Opening:,Maurice "Innocents of Paris" at 4!.. Chevalier's the Majes- CA" AIN L Closing: "Big News" at the Mich- F LARGE NUMBER PRESENT igan and "On With the Show" atC the Wuerth.# Dr. Goetz Active In Directing Work Verily a .Hit Of Organizing Large Group Exceedingly contagious and in- c Of Michigan Alumni fectious is the new personality which Maurice Chevalier, styled the With a banquet last night at the "Al Jolson of France," brings to theo Hote Sttle, Dtrot, ichgantalking screen. His motion picture( Hotel Statler, Detroit, Michigan Idebut in "Innocents of Paris," op-o alumi inaugurated their fall ac- ening at the Majestic today, stamps tivity together with the Detroit In- him as ideally fitted to this new ter'collegiate Alumni Club, Prin- form of entertainment. ciple speakers were Judge Alfred J. The story concerns the romance of a Parisian rag-man who rises toa l\Iurphy, Hale G. Knight, president m aamsiacmdytr fame as a musical comedy starit1 of the Club, and Dr. Angust G. While the plot will scarcely win any 1 Goetz. Dr. Goetz, '22, was captain laurels for originality, it is the least p of varsity football at Michigan for important part of the film, Mon-, two years; he is at present very sieur Chevalier and the music fur-a active in directing the work'of or- nishing the necessary entertain- ganization among Detroit alumni. ment, Enrollment of Michigan alumni "Louise," the tuneful theme song in the Club has already passed tlhe of the picture, has been heavily three hundred mark. Importance plugged over the radio, etc. during of Michigan men .in the Detroit Ins the months since the picture was tercollegiate Alumni Club is shown first released, but the other num- hers, especially the picturesquel in that four men on the' Board' of r, epcalyte itreqe Governors andetwelvetmen onthe French songs, are very amusing. Board of Advisors are Michigan Sylvia Beecher is competent as; graduates. the inspiration behind the hand' I some songster's outbursts, but the Of espedial interest to recent chief supporting honors belong to' graduates of Michigan is the Junior a little curly-headed boy who gives Membership which is available. Ac- a splendid performance as Cheva.- cording to its terms a young man lier's companion. The personable who has been out of Michigan star himself sings and smiles his' three years or less ray makte ap- way throughout the film, which plication for this kind of member- was ably directed by Richard Wal ship. The financial arrangement lace, one of the best of taking pic- enables payment over a period of ture directors.t years and in the meantime the You should enjoy the Parisian's mlemiber enjoys every Club privi- first talking picture, which seems! lege. _ __ B leCtions to have scored a hit wherever shown. Jubilant Jubilee In spite of its Silver Jubilee, the Fox in Detroit seems to have an ex-' cellent show this week. "Married in Hollywood," an original Movietone operetta, with an Oscar Strauss score and four stage stars in the cast, is the screen attraction. On the stage is another Fanchon and Marco "Idea" baskting under the! title of 'Beach Nights," Vince Silk, offficiat ig.B B, J. A.I BAND LEAVES FOR PURDUE With an extra out-of-town trip as a reward for hard work this fall, the R. 0. T. C. Varsity band left ast night for Lafayette, Ind, to be present at the Purdue game. The band will spell the word "Purdue," and "Mich" duri g the manoeuv- ers between halves. Capt. H. B. Turner, military di- rector, accompanied the band. ~IHGAN WIL EET BOILERMAKERS TODAYI (Continued From Page One) PROBABLE LINEUPS Michigan Pos. Purdue Truskowski (c) LE.....,.Caraway Roach ... . ....LT.... VanBibber Poe ...........LG......... Stears Bovard ........ C . .,...... Chubb Steinke .......RG .......Buttner Hayden .... . .. RT........ Sleight Draveling .... .RE........ Mackle Simral....... QB..... Harmeson D ahlem ... -. -LH . - (c) W elch Hudson ......RH........Purvis Gembis .. ..... FB.....Yunevitch Officials-Referee, Eckersall; Um- pire, Haines; Field Judge, Hack- ett; Head Linesman, L. Gardiner Today H USTON BROS. Billards for Tradition 1 SMITH AND BOWLES WIN OVER into fourteen wards, with a coun- cilman chosen from each ward. At LODGE IN VOTE AT PRIMARIES present, the city council is com- posed of nine men, elected at large. ---- - - -IThe amendment was bitterly op- Much interest has been shown Department. Mayor Lodge did lit- posed by the three candidates for in the results of the primary elec- tle personal campaigning, leaving the position of mayor, on the t tions held in Detroit last Tuesday, the job of securing votes entirely grounds that such a plan would in which Mayor John C. Lodge, a to the public. have diverted the interest of the candidate for re-election, was de- Council from the city as a whole, to feated in the mayoralty race by Included in the line of Detroit the wards, each ward as a distinct Former Mayor John W. Smith and politics and city government, an group. Charles Bowles. amendment to the city constitution, Smith led the ticket by 18,000 providing that a new system for thef votes, while Bowles had a lead of appointment of councilmen be in- 5,000 over I Mayor Lodge. A light augurated, was defeated. This ~ d - ea vote was expected, and unusual proposal was presented by a "rmys--U surprise was witnessed when a very terious committee" of fifty-one heavy vote was cast in the pri- men. The amendment was for a di- maries, according to Prof. A. W. rect re-establishment of the old ILAST TIMS TODAY Bromage of the Political Science system of having the city divided I ..~~---~~-~--~ 1- I911 4 MICHIGAN I a== -Here In Person- Late Michigan Union Opera Star of "Cotton Stockings" Etc. LIONEL "MIKE" AMES with JIMMY CLARK Presenting "FEMININE FANCIES" also MANGEAN TROUPE offering Sensational Acrobatic Pastimes -on the stage- ROBERT ARMSTRONG'S funniest picture since "IS ZAT SO?" WORLD SERIES IN SOUND "BIG NEWS" An All-Talking Comedy with i 11 ON' F ir 100%, natural color picture in Technicolor STARTING SUNDAY THl utVSTEtOI)S " Chramoua cfl- You see and lear the Boxer Re bellion. Murder in an English so- ciety drawing room. Love awesome intrigue schemed by the most dia- bolical character ever conceived by the author Sax Rohmer. r r SI The Living Screen In The Theater With Perfect Tonal Reproduction SeR8GiORY 4 f r! Sivee lanD for REFRESMENTS AND TOASTED SANDWICHES CANDIES NUTS America's Newest Thrill MAURICE CHEVALIER The World's Greatest Entertainer Singing and Talking in . . . -. }. ,.If I-- Next Sunday SYNCOPATION SHOW with Zerro Entertainers CAROL LOMBARb SAM HARDY I .. I. at the Armory Every Saturday Nite A charming personality a delightful voice and a dynamic quality reminisent of Al Jolson at his electric best. The New York Post says Maurice Chevalier is just about the greatest artist now before the public. _ ~