PAGE TWO .SHE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 192~1 iNoWILPEKBROO0KHART7 DISCUSSES TESTIMONY RasyMapnl INT it E WASHINGTON ENFORCEMENT CASE RO £ SO WO'EYRme LMaonalu ONRCERLT!fLCREES DLI UTOS ofAm erican Tr FO FOUM SERIES Li Antiquity of the Atomobile' rsdn ovrI a s SubjectfSpeech"Dear Old Quaker' in T ^,I A^" A Lroe - . lted -, I s i Student Christian Association' Sponsors Wide Va.riety of - Speech Topics. HAS COSMOtPOLITAN AM s i to Student (Club. c onoon tiouress. ENGINEERS GET ADVICE Prof. John H. Worley, of the Transportation department gave a lectuj'e on "The Antiquity of ;the Automobile" yesterday Kevening in In the second of a series of St- dentforms o b hel evry un-room 229 West Engineering build- den trumsntoobeheld urev e of x, ing. The lecture, which featured dayoteron fottr i the piaixon un-a rxieeting of the student branch of fosernga ettr p~rntioalU1 , the American Society ofMcai derstandinfg, Edward C. Jandy of, cal. Engineers, was iot confined iA~ soiolgy epatmet wllstrictly to automobiles, but covered { speak on "Social Psychology oafuttueo'sbetsitretn Race Relations" at 4 o'clock this *multitud*to eanical eginerg intu- afternoon in Lanie Hall. dets Tlhe forums, sponsored by the d~essrWre rsne international committee of the sre frpoutoso odct StuentChrstin asocatin, reby means of slides, tracing thebe for the purpose of bringing about;~ inn fauooie vhce aweerudrsadngbtee-h back to as early as the fifteenth' students of the ma~nv foreiovn (BV .\ssociated Pr(-"t LONDON, Nov. 9.--Ramsay .Mac- Donald at the reception of the Na- tional Labor Club last, night made somze very human observations re- garding his recent American trip. Recalling his quiet discussiollis with President Hoover, Mr. Mac- Donald remarked: "His aspect. his demeanor, his powerful charm in stating an argument almost made! me smile into his face and exclaim, to him, out of the Kappiness of my1 spul, Oh, you dear olld Quaker!"' As to his reception by the peopl e at large he said : "In my whole life I never met ai i i . Cleaned Pressed :F} p, r s E 4i 1 ;§ u4uG u l ~G .L4a VG L_ - , h cutie h aeatedngteAssocaiat lPress toio ~century. Notable amonhe sties people who can be mnore enthusihi-' University, by furnishing a mean8: Senator Smith Brookhart (left, discus~es Washington, D. C., pro- ;tci the woo-usmd yteodrsrn elan theyeople fth fo fakadlbrldsuso'hibition enforcement with district attorney Leo A. Rover. Brookhartth of d-cxtilian e showingoev er t anterthanth eles afhe of important pioblemns of the day." appeared before the grand jury to testify regarding "e" inrof axitoive pi s oionfvromtpeUn theSeves to banada have'' Thre discussion will be yared by (attended by other senators. E. E. Loomis, of Morgan and company. ! worm drive to spiral bevel gears. hw hmevs ob.I a bringing up questions of literary,j was among those called in to testify in .the case. The dinner occurredi great. " economical, social and political in- in 1926. Refers to Mediaeval Woodcuts. "TeAeia epeaeudr teret. I thi waymanychanelsa - - ---- - - - -'There is, a;cording to Professor standing us. It i not merelya P will be opened for one to expres,; lI_ Worley, no complete, or even near- handshake of politeness. his own interests as well as those liy complete, engineering library in "It was rather amusing that the; of his country on a wide variet"i the world today. He pointed out favorite anthem, }next to 'God Saver l ais ln ot Athugh these forums, which ifr } a wealth of material not only of ed was 'Rule Britannia.' I have al- furm ed cas will be led by professors and in- value to engineers, but to students: ways believed the American people] pressed, called for ar~i structors versed in the particular, wenty Five Stars Etc. elties, and skits on the Usual stage of fine arts, for the ancient wood agnru epe sbetare being held primarily; First of the talking extravanga- ,revue style. cuts are examples of a rare art "I was also curious that when I for foreign students all others who j. zas without a plot, M-G-M's -"Hall-whcfluiedurnteeaye are interested are urged to'attend. 1 ywoodRev"isovewath On the whole you'll find the film !sixteenth century. Theprsn appoached the three-mile liit ar ____-Majestic all week through Friday. entertaining to a considerable ex- Transportation library in the East Dressesobatlcleanenddmnao Freshmen Stop Second It's an unusually long feature, run- tent-there's a number of excellent Engineering building containsse-wraprdon tehizno nin a ou t o our w en ths ongnu bes otbly"SngngIn ela vlubl i presins ta engiS e me a greeting on a mission ; called for and de ning bouttwo ourswhenthisIson numers iiotbly fromngoriginalal cutsl iprwhichtakif wsuhcessfulsulwas ttoedreduce, Year Class 1;:fl GamIes'rewiewer saw it. and consists of 9: the Rain"), amusing camera of ute rgam ulnd he.Yucn heeoe e o {CniudFo ae1 number of miscellaneous acts, nov- feFunrnog mtretn c~ theprPgra sOthsoineyw. warn and forgiving my welcome Tresophomores and two fr esh- iy T1 eu~ and settings to class the picture as 'outlined. There will be a movie en- Afe stin hsblef haNordcin n men won their encounters, while; CityR4 fuk quite above averalge. Especialy titled "Steam" shown on Novem- Aeian ih eadBrts u eyfns, the two remaining contests ended to Harbor Canines good are Cliff "Ukelele Ike' Ed-I ber 20 which will be of interest toi Laborites as hopelessly "Red" andi Di rxcs esierick2, a '33, and wards and John Gilbert with Nor- i all engineering students. On :D-j adding "if we were in America weI Dai rcmir 32,an Wafe 1 ma Shearer in a jazed up version{ Stabrrett 4 Tool Co. will o -te igour fredom,"me de-tyi PE O $ wereon stil fghtngtoheir btles for That the City hal basement has of Romeo and.. Juliet. hbi stnawole give an ex-;maintaining orfedm"h e John sonl33,handgJhnirHbtlesy, 32, outlived its usefulness as a dog The chief criticism of "The 111'hibtlatn-awhliday. dlared the Labor movement in the cane when the gun sounded. hser a oeeiet atIwo eu"i h During the course of his lecture,j En gland "seemed to symbolize toy HT Tespooe winn teihotlywsmd evdn latywo Reu"ithproducers' Professor Worley h ohmrswnigtery mentioned that be the American mind a triumph ofWIT duel wee Hrol 13 niht wen r. . C Wesinerlack of originality in arranging the had run the 1850 model train which that democracy which Americans dul eeHrl raforci, Clifford nih hnD.J .Wsigr acts and the unsuitable materiali runs over the Ford railway in Dear- believe is peculiarly represented in'L U D YO Stodoc an Jok tavi d andteuhealtofficrodered the aommfon !furnished them. With }moeestare, lborn. He recommended that me- America itself." fReohn M lln.Sitna cuclt roieaohrGlc o -.- could have turned out the chanical engineering students, es- rO fo th , Roland Moulton and harbaring stray hounds. imost entertaining talking feat ure p~cially those working for at mas- M l ~vnP~ cosfo h For the first time in several fall SrydgsoIl knshv Itu ar e' d~re~urand ienP s ggustefrsmna~eared with ithtra be bo ughtf tolityhail thus far.Jte4'sadegree, should get as mch; anre the reshmn ? hthert been rough to Cty hal Mc glcu Vctor an }handi experience xpewithe the t rurui- onon Cabinet Committeeee j a band ,yesterday. It was composed iig burlyVcoMaaengvsretrtpsofehlsasosi of nearly 30 players and a drum 'and kept there until ihomes could, of heiestperormncges of be. Prof.pCseofMurthindes of the vo 2rtJ'o, ad esil supased ratofbe provided for them, or in case no Ioeo h et-promne fbe maor ndeaiy urase taJo i-s talking career in "Thre Black'__ ____Pr__ eton.alepaMrtmentof h eeno the second year students. On pre- 1 one wanted them, until police gass- ,Watch," at the Michigan. ,He ap- Architecturoal k dytearent, as'f bteIn- vious occasions only the sophiomores ' ed them. 'pasa aSoc ficrcn oAnnual AueiobRy tLymerarWiburtoherve- -- - - have possessed a band. The "PFrosh", Some time ago, the University the wilds of Asia during the World ClbM etceu eioray emr o Wthebubc ommiere --- --- _ band led the parade of the under-;bought such undesirable dogs from ' Wa i to uncover a nzati 'e uprising Club eet Shednldvcatimbol heguidacomm cilde lassmen from their-meeting places the city for biological purposes, buof dangerous proportions. Onoftessin ftea nuallaionlth guWidaeHousecnfer -on the campus to South Ferry field. j a better market in Detroit caused IT he scenery is unusually realistic THEo CidHelhan/rte-R A The fall games yesterday were! the discontinuance of this prac- and faithful.' the acting excellent convention of the Michigan Soc~~:iet no hl elhadPoe-R A THE DAILY C conducted by the Student council, I tice. and the interest wellsustained. 'of Architects, to be held in- DetroLitis n neSai, ietro with Richard Cole, '30, senior coun- I Lately, "mutts," mongrels, curs, Only one or two Slot lapses mar an< January 16 and 17 will be held isis neS.Dvsdrctro Oilmnann carg.nMmbhsaorteead mremr lsssedired pps thewasndaltlsreicurerDo'tssn rbodiiwsrdcidd avacatiovoatonalgudanediathcChcao ________Chicago___ campus honor societies anid of the have been the guests of the city on( miss it. cent meetiiig (school system, is chairman of the --- ---- -- ---- --- council assisted him in oWfiiating. an average of two a week, but the ,.~ . Tescey hc ed~subcommittee. The underclass rivalry started general unsanitary conditions and ------ meeting in 1914 in Ann Arbor, Wiill during the past week will be taken inconvenience resulting from thisI BOSTON, Mass.-Although the meet in the architectural buid~i up again when the freshmen and , civic benevolence has necessitated j Carnegie Foundation stressed the This organization was responsible- - -- sophomores meet in the spring a change of quarters for such ca- purity of Ya, President J. B. for the passage of a state law -i 'ames, the main feature of which nine wayfarers. Angel said that they would gladly 1915 requiring that architectsqu- will be the tug-of-war across the The matter was referred to the exhneti o opeo od 9ythog eaiato oadl- - Huron river. ) police committee. running backs or powerful ends. mittance to architectural practice C EHear See! Jtua ae.m ury leaned and o6OC ?x essed :, including leaned and zd delivered id pressed, Iivered '15O' work! P.M. IMPANY LASSIFLEDS!T 4i A Brtitish Captain Flagg whlo Playe-d Ncithiwomen for- biger ,t'AIcs thaui bat h-s. BEGINNING TODAYIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIL' -The MICHIGAN presents for -three days only, the Fox Movie- =- tone All-Talking -Feature J BLACK WATCH MYNAMcLAGLEN - DAVID :ROLLINS - -ROY D'ARCY La pai la-a ghteri, passion anid io- /)f b Zin, aJ-d n,'CF~-).e a(! r s'tcr4" amid I/sc fink/cl of t(cusp/c bc//s a;=d flu- pcrfnw 2of .'sia!W ;N9ghs Atic-nd' St ia a Matinfec P'urple passion im- der ccuted skies. a primal couirtesan and the man s whO resisted Tier. I'l NOW PLAYING ~ The Living Screen ;Presents From Coast-to-Coast Hailed as the Miracle Picture o the Talking Screen-25 Stars- Chorus f 200-=Big So rng Hits-Laughs! Sketch es!-Spectacl e! i !Ill of Ann Arbor RIASON OFlFOUR CONCERTS Morgan Tr b-anp1 New 'York String Quartette -Feb. 1 M E lshuco ,Trio-~MA ,ch 24 ubscri-bers Tickets $59 Students Balcony Tckets $.50. Aply M rs. Carl Huben 1330 111 Street Phbone 3498, ill 11 11 ON THE STAGE HERE IN PERSON 4 JELER & RILEY j Musical Comedy, Headliners ' ~You'll Love Themn! and JOE ROBERTS, Wizard of the Banjo ALSO -- PATH'l cl aUX? NE W~ 1-ON NEWS ?.tlii ciis ' .11eludists Better Than a- $C.00 Show -POLICY - 12:50, 2:55, 5:00, 7:00, 9:15 All Seats, 50c-Children., 25c 11 -POSITIVELY NO I4DVANCE IN PRICES - - .'A"'""' """ 1 C04 I~l'+9 amar ,B i lk- - i A- - - A