SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1929 T RS MIACIICA £A _~ - sr-- .. ,.,._ - w H 0 9,IAMERICAN ILLUSTRATORS' EXHIBIT I International Bank UCORLIIIUI fl 1] LI) PROVES POPULAR AMONG STUDENTS Located in Zuric A MI [ OF [R A to Prof. Emil Lorch, of were enjoined to repair an Inger- esarchitectural school, much in- soll watch" and pecists the flab- (B y Associated Press) P W Rterest has been shown in the exhi-begsd sasmn i vrou BADEN-BADEN, Germany, Nov. L bition of original drawings by stages of fainting..ThBakiIt ' ~Amnerican illustrators o whnin.9.ThhBn n Itentin. St rr hangs in the lower corridor of the Three more illustrations have tlements provided for in the Young r architectural building. Since the attracted much attention: one by Plan reparations agreements will be Senator Moses Hears Reply to exhibit of originals of magazine il- Maurice L. Bower is a study of ex- located at some city in Switzerland, slustrations was placed there Fri pression of people at a Sunday probably Zurich. day literally hundreds of students service in a country church ;the. c Upper House. and townspeople have thronged the second, titled "Speaking of Prohi- The decision, reachod by the com- I lower gallery where the drawings bition", by Charles Dana Gibson, mittee which is drawing up statutes ACTION ON BILL IS SEEN are being shown, depicts four elderly financiers for the institution, was made at There are caricatures by Ra holding cocktails and gravely dis the expense of further- collabora- Ther arecariaturs byRalp cussin g the merits of prohibition;tonoth Bega dlgti, Gyrating Crew' in Senate Is Barton, there is the original for the the thirdis a fantastic study of tion of the Belgian delegation, Scored by Easterner in cover of the Easter number of Life, !.prize-fight, the two grotesquely- which left for Brussels after that Hthere are two paintings by W. T. shaped boxers in the foreground. city had been rejected as the bank Hot Debate. I Benda, one entitled '"Hopi In-;wieihebcgondaese ite amy Associat ret? sSdians Dancing," the other "Japa- row on row of nothing but faces. The designation was agreed upon WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. - CalledThexbihihsciuatdatrhrewk fdadodr- "Sons of the Wild Jackasses" by Gluyas Williams has done a by the American Federation of after three weeks of deadlock, dur- Senator George H. Moses, of New drawing for The New Yorker, one Arts, is the third of a series of ing which the claims of Brussels Hampshire, members of the Repub- of a series called "Industrial such collections being shown at and London had been uppermost, lican Independent-Democratic coal- Crisis". This articular one has! the architectural school and will be with France and Italy supporting S wc ofthe caption, "The day Cartier's on display during the entire month. Belgium, and Great Britain, Japan and Germany upholding London. power in the tariff struggle, retal- The Americans expessed no pre- iated Friday in the Senate in pic- I[1 LONDON, Eng.-Workmen en- ferenee .. POND WILL SPEAK ON ARCHITECTURE Irving K. Pond, who designed both the Union and the Women's League buildings. will give his views on modern architecture at a banquet of the Archiitectural so- ciety to be held Friday night, No- vember 15, in the Women's League } ,i : I turesque language. gaged in drainage excavations at When it became evident a coin- Members of the Western Repub- the Tower Bridge Road in the heart promise would have to be made, lican Independents who'have bolted ,of London, have uncovered human two sites were considered, Amster- the party regulars on the tarift Iskulls and bones of animals, sev- dam and some Swiss City, the enu- measure, took the appetation to eral hundred years old. trality of either country being con- themselves and loosed new attacks It is believed that the relics, sidered guaranteed. Amsterdam fi-! on the pending Tariff biil. Three-Hour Sessions Scheduled found about 15 feet below the sur- nally was rejected because of evi-' Trhe New Hampshire Republican, for Trading Throughout face, are what is left of the plague dence of stock speculation there re- who cmployed the "jackass" char- in London in 1665-66. 'cently. acterization in a speech last night Coming Week. before a meeting of New nglandI A"IO tr ,,S P L manufacturers, was presiding at READJUSTMENT SOUGHT CALWORNIA'S CRUDE OIL SUPPLY the time in his capacity as presi- CURTAILED BY STATE COMMISSIONJ dent pro tem. He ignored the rules (13V Associated Press) --_- _-- long enough to state from the chair NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-The stock (1q Associated Pressi operate with the state in its efforts to Senator Burton C. Wheeler, market was closed today after end- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9. - Comn- to eliminate the evil. Democrat, "if the senator from ing its week with a session of nor- pletion of a curtailment program Montana can find a more fitting mal trading which, in the opinion which cut California's daily crude With the completion Friday of appellation for the gyrating crew of bankers, indicated a return of oil output by 2-2,00 barrels to a the curtailment program which was that runs the Senate, the senator stability.4 total of 653,000,& was acclaimed in made under 90-day agreements,' from New Hampshire will be glad The stock exchange and the curb petroleum circles today as mark- the crude oil purchasers summar- to make use of i." exchange will be open Monday, ing the stabilization of the indus- ily abandoned the low price sched- Brookhart Satiries Speech. Armistice day, with a two-minute ty and the dawn of a new era in ule and resumed the schedule for- This word by the presiding cf- suspension of business at noon in whic.. over-production would hav2 mearly in effect, which provides a ,cer brought laughter from boih I recognition of the day. Three-hour no payt. price range of fram 34 cents to sides. Smiles lighted the faces of session, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. in., At the same time leaders of the $1.65 per barrel, according to its the participants in the ensuing dis- will be continued next week, with successful m vement turned their gravity, or gasoline content. The cussion, which attracted leaders of the exc1ange closed Saturday. attenti<:ple ' said .. Senator J. Thomas Heflin (Dem.), 1Nris. "and tcy turc the bow Alabama, suggested the Moses .tver to M Grndy to h., keep . speech was inspired by the "scrip- these jack-sscs out of t:. Senate."jr.. :. . 2«_<. ture idea that the ox knoweth his _______:'>._..__ : owner and the ass his master's NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, X _., _ _ . . x t e _ _ _ . .._ _ . -_ ' ~ t- , T ..,f. T .S . L "T _ i _ _ _ . .~-t ; "f". "{.:9 :SY. .::,7A:N . .:::i":.":b::;.: ":u :: building, it was announced yester- day by Donald A. Kimball, 30A., chairman of the social committee or the organization. Pond, who is one of the most out- standing architects in America, is a Michigan graduate, having re- ceived the degree of Civil Engineer in '79 and that of A. M. Honorary in '11. He is a fellow of the Amer- ican Institute of Architects and a past president of that organiza- tion. Arrangements are also being made to secure speakers, either Al- fonso Iannelli, famous modernistic sculptor; or W. E. Knapp, junior member of the architectural firm of Smith, Hinchman. and Gryls, of Detroit. DENVER, Colo-The students of the University of Denver have real football spirit; the men have sworn not to shave and the women have decided to forego the use of cosmetics until their team wins a game. WUJERTH A GORILLA TRANED TO KILL! One of the thousand thrills its Warner Bros.' sensational snys-. tery melodrama. .r I i r1 I O"Coats Miraclaed 1 \ Valeteria Press . . CALLED FOR & DE .IVERED t - -- - Miracleaned tf Valeteria Press Cash and Carry SPECIAL-NOV ,II TO 16 IEI- e r A WAkNtR 05, pien MAD I.B.WARNE R LOUISE FAIENDA CIAUDE GILLINGWATER JOHN MILJAN JACQUELINE OAN HENRYS WALTHALL/ uo'a 'sno'- AWARNER BROS PRODUCMT0 STARTING TODAY III, MOM - . mwv% Iv r- 1'L- club.'" At this point Senator Albin W. Barkley (Dem.), Kentucky, ask- + ed: "Does that apply to jackasses as well as to the ordinary ass?" S:n tor Wheeler referred him to Senator Mscs. 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