THE" MTCI1TC .AN nAIT.V TI-a Il'V MT .O at-It .AMt fl.A Li W VE SDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930: LONG WORTH GIVyEN OT'SERTR TMSOCATOSPBI@GANT. ENGNEEIN CL BFAMOUS RE VOL VER 11NSIC IT1tI ERTRYSISNCUIN REPORTS OF DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE ( o ' In hi aiIpehboacs R O M D1 and we should credit oti TOeOLsME Trday Vrsayfternoonbc hoenat 1- o'clock ;fwith the same thought. AT UNIDN TONIGH T Fo~S Secretary of State andhedote FrmSec 1 n etn ilacrteWill Informally Discuss Subject Cas mrcn'.coerncutod rI uwAm aer3ANO NEFRS OI the public against reports of al-' h.? ference," he saied, "at sIu laMtrA N U C IS Q~ leged conference crises which may"w agreemnt witl or;:gna oPaenl.be printed in American news- gardig cruisers andc Tooyaoeralsfor the vrstydeating papers. i second, extinction of t FACULTY TO TAKE PART 4T(ycla s asbld at 3 "!There are about 40 newspaper ine, or at least a re ocokriairom30Aglireporters in London at the present; number, and an agreem o cld, ridy, n rom 209 AnellImee," Secretary Stmson said, "for;.rrrgthmfraac Pr az- ilI c ekig hall, it wan announced by ths, the sole purpose of reporting the! E merchant vesss; and t Prdram Wipoal ncudeSekling,; Speech department Students wo progress of the conference to theirj duction in the batteshipi Extempo an Spaing , aep sse peech 33and 34 ma" =home papers. Every day, several of I Tediybodat Crs~xmnn.these reporters come to me and Adncm oAeia I ~~~~~~~~~elect the course without a prelimn- wn oko fteei n rt o oet rc nayharnbtalnthr u t nteknrumor thetraecisisnistloom- wave from London am 'the Engineering Sekrs Club nrhernbt-1ohrmutgithruotatacssislm will hold a mass meeting tonight at {take part in the tryouts. The course brnthoegtatos.Cisscast by company trou 'nil in room 319 of the Michigan is open to all men and women abov make good news but every rumor work of stations. Wil Vnion for the purpose of informally; sophomore standing. to date has been absolutely un- the well known, Washi discussing the question: "Zs 0,1, The course may ye elected with' founded tand e fsee n o reason at the~ respondent itroduces, Apna Mater Too Paternal?" or without credit by any who trepeettm o rsso ayIdlgt.adflost Leaders of the dliscutssion were Interested' in trying out for'ether :son rt. Y dlgae adfolwsfne with a rie umr selected by a system of elimination, Ithe men's or women's squad. Two "Ever.? nation represented at the- tivities ofth parey to and are composed of: James R.' PrssImen s teams, to meet Illinois and conference is making every effort Henry L Strn on 1 half-hour broadcasts go quest,-'30E, Edward R. Nel, '30E, Nicholas Longworth. Iowa in conference debates, and !t come to a satisfactory agree-, we signed the BriandKellogg pact at 1. o'clock, eastern sta Vernon C. Praschan, '31E, Julius one women's team, to anent North- ! ment," Mr. Stimson said. "When we believe we meant what we said, or 8 o'clock London tim Trattner, '32A, Hilbert H-orwitz, '33E , Speaker of the House of Repre- western in a special contest, will ___ Earl C. Briggs, 133E, David C. Apps;! sentat * h.i sow it h be chroen from the class next so hnofrdaia '33t, Jorge J. Jiminez, '33E, and me atives, wlao is owshownWiwith the meEGUL TIrNS Hi Kenneth W. Hartwell, '33E. These revolver used by the notorious ban- The question for' the men's de- A.~ N E G H N E time friend, JOSEphM '.''RSE 'COMM UISTS PA Y .er nations1TI T BUT TQM RY In view____ ~t the pres- Ten Thousand Orderly Paraders inplsh itsj March Through Streets of the con-= of New York. re first, an nations re- 400 POLICEMEN LOOK ON d'estroyers; ___ the subnn- NE O aduction in NWYR, Jan. 28.--Ten thou- letet against: sand persons march*ed over three ck ag-ainst miles of wect, sloppy pavemntsU to- th!rd, a r 1e- day to honor the memory *of an from, Lo'n- Obscu~re dead man. tby short' Steve Katovis' only claim to' fay? !adarere-was that hie: was shot down in a )nlBroad- cls between poice and stikn ril a net-, market workers in the Bronx.,ut ham hard,' today his body, in a red-drapoed ington cor-! casket, and flanked by an escort of .the naval motorcycle police,: led a procession eir speeches twenty blocks long.. of -the ac- The people in, that cortege were date. The- Communists and Communist syir,- don the airj pathizers, some of 'them a bit rag- ndard time, j ,ed, who -idolized Katovis as a ae -_.,. Imartyr to their cause. They were orderly enough, though, some 400, policemen had tby t~ old: been placed in readiness in the Talbot of; event of trouble. Occasionally there ied smolk- w'ould' be a banner decrying off, 43 years, I Katovis' murder- or condemning nae of real imperialism and. now and then 33,072 some marchers. would sing.._. A { 1 i 1 men Lwn presen~t LneIir opiion t, I o se, lia QCl11L. V ienls ~ a. Me ,u Cea,5 nialty aleu uonL, is 3T £ - C011L PU11C1FV11 fC____ an au.dience of approximately one Speaker, upon the arrival of the slved: That the several states be ______ ~'.;.\ r. :«.~) hundred students of the Architec- ' loe oaotteOtross historic,. weapon, inquired whetheralwd oaot h naross Prof. H. H. Higbie and Prof. Al WASHINGTON, Jan. 28-Chanes ture ~ ~ ° annierngClee heh would resort to this means of tenojiqo otrl"Tissms fred Lowell, of the electrical en- i h i omrergltost are members of the Speaker's Club. 1( ters advance dbatinig classlasgineerine departmentcareerupat-ons*to Varousmeber o th fculy keeping order in the House. been working on the question for; enting g thetn, University at the win- xqn ae axxgps~gr are expected to be present at the ! Ceveral days, and the debate prom-I ter convention of 'the Ameri an' for hire to maintain an altitude of discussion, and to take part, to a Prof. Muyske1s Joins ises to be an interesting contest. Institute' of Electrical Engineersj at least 500 feet while in flight, orj certain extent, in the proceedings. Summe TeachIin Stf Hossaedapargfom in New York this week, Jan. 27 to to land when unable to do so, have. Among those who have acceptedgsaf H31saedsppaigfo the invitation of the club are: Prof. - American agriculture at' the rate;31 atebenpougedflae oayythd- Rerbert C. Sadler, Dean of the Col- According to an announcement ! of 500,000 a year, says an investi- ! Prof. Higbie's committee of Il-prtnto commerce. canfaied i the zverit -luminating Engineering society oni Clarence M. Young, assistant sec-} leges of Engineering and Architoc- cnaxdinteersity of Wis- jBator of the California Agricul-natural lighting meets at this time retary of commerce for aeronautics, tore; Prof. E. M. Bragg, of the Ma- consin press bulletin, Prof. John tural college. lnI h .y S od on ss nanucngteaedet rine Engineering and Naval Arci-g.tMhsenafmtenseecndeart tectu~e department; and Associate ment will be included in the lists The old traditional carrying of s ion wt h lcrclegnes said preimnary reports received Prof. Harry Bouch~ard, of the Geo-( of visiting lecturers comprising1 canes by the senior law students Professor Lovell wil attend the !regarding the crash indicated the desyandSurvyin deprtmnt. the summer session staff of the j has been taken up again at the j power plant session of the conven- necessity for such a minimum alti- dniveritndofWiscoein.nUiversiy of Idiana tion and accept a special invita- tude instead of the 300 feet for-j Afrguing Will Be Feature. ir- _of Wisconsin._UiversityofIndiana tonl. erly required. The discussion is to follow the, Santa Rowsa, Cal., resur. ing after having sworn a California's total acre, estate subdivisions- is 8 11l r i', February 17'-23 8 PERFORMANCES Masonic ONE WEEK Detroit's Greatest -Season of Grand, Oera by the is Temple III Chicago Civic Opera Co. MONDAY, FEB. 17, S p. m. * TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 8 n.i. 1 a Muzio, Olszewska, Formichi, Lazzari, Lucia Di, Lammermnoor Cayadore, . Marshall, Schipa Salvi, : Az ari., Hill,, Oliviero., Baromeco, Mtallet. -Cond., Poiacc6 Cavadore. Ballet Conductor, St. Leger WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 8 P. in. j THURS., FEB.. 20, S p. xn. Le Jongleur De Notre Dame La Traviata Garde: , Formichi. Baromeo, Ringling, Mitio, Hackett, Bonielli Defrere, Ritch, Nicolich. Defrere, Oliviero. Sandriui Conductor, Polacco. Followed by Ballet Ballet Cond., Moranzoni FRI., Feb.~ Tan I11u~r SAT., MAT., FEB. 22,,2 . ini. 21, 8 P. M.nas E' ig Raisa, Olszcwska. Bonelli Then Love of. ThreeKig Marshall. 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