THE MICHIGAN DAILY "TUVSDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T1Th~SDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 Peterson Outlines Work of University Expedition in Fayoum HE YDLER, NATIONAL LEAGUE CHIEF, OPENS PLAY AT PRE-SE ASON GAME SONMLEl PRAISES SPI|TI} VICTORYd UNIVERSITY HAS LARGEST GRADUATE BODY IN COUNT RY, STATISTICS SHOW Survey Finds Half of Students their training at the University. F Oh S,1* R~iv Qf> !Doctors in Michigan nuimber 5.319 HELLER CRITICIZES F L L |} ||THEORY il Associated Press Photo John A. Heydler, president of the National league, throws out the first ball at a pre-season game between the Cincinnati Reds and Brook- lyn Dodgers at Clearwater, Fla. The gentleman at the left of Mr. Hed- ler so intently surveying the proceedings is Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis. I What's Going on I ~THEATRES FO SOFMajestic-Ann arding in "East Lynne'witdhCClive Brook, Beryl Mercer, and Conrad Nagel. Union Commissar of Agriculture Michigan--John Gilbert in "A U rent s Rss oluio Agin t r Gentleman's Fate" with Louis Wol- Presents Resolution in heim. Russian Congress. Wuerth-"Mothers Cry" w i t h Dorothy Peterson, David Manners. MOSCOW, Mar. 16.-(A)-The All and Helen Chandler. Union Congress of Soviets had be- LydiaMendelssohn-Junior Girls fore it today a resolution of Y. A. Play "Came the Dawn," :15 o'clock, Yakovlev, union commissar of agri- culture, providing for introduction GENERAL culpuree povkdiystems intmoductionLecture-Howard Y. Williams on "A of piece work systems in more than New Political Party?" Under aus- 85,000 collective farms. The stand- picies of Round Table club; 4:15 ard of wages will be fixed in either o'clock, 231 Angell hall. money or commodities so that the Exhibit-Oils, water colors, and man who works hard will receive iprints; north and south galleries and room A, Alumni Memorial hall. more than the man who does not. Highway Engineering Lecture-A. Hitherto opposition to piece work A. Kaehler on "Grading Opera- has been one of the chief planks in tions;" 7:30 o'clock, room 1213, East the platforms of wo kers' organiza- Engineering building. Motion pic- tions. tures. Yakovlev averred tha' the collec- Lecture-John B. Taylor on "Audi- tive farm movement already was a ble Light-the Voice of the Sha- success, and that the collectivesdow;" 9 o'clock, Natural Science had more than 9,000,000 p:asant auditorium. families as members. He a 'ded Open Forum--Alpha Nu will dis- that there were numerous deft -- s cuss "Resolved: that the recently and unsolved problems. enacted Michigan capital punish- He pointed out that in the past I - t bill is a bad piece of legisla- some peasant families have con- jtio- 7:30 o'clock, fourth floor, An- tributed livestock and farm equip- gell - ment to the common fund and then Lec. .r:--Prof. A. D. Moore on! have done as little work as possible, "Mathematical and G r a p h i c a l the more industrious getting more Treatment of a Light Court Prob- than his share of work. The result lem;" 8 o'clou2, room 3011, Angell would be that the government did hall. ~U t i l % # tLu.. 11 3 1 6I 1 LizUUI vne o...Ltaes te~iiisnam s- aIL va iisl - 'ic va" ~LIU I U N 1U IV UI ILUI 1 of which 28.8 per cent ate Michigan e Hcre. graduates, while of the 2,799 den- F III ii hihD2liperiet 'linthg Tytists, 56.5 per cent, and of the 7,963'f Believes It Does Not Present That approximately half of the lawyers, 25.4 per cent are grad- Satisfactory Explanation s__yC g students who come to the Unive - uates. of Existence, Life. in Michigan following graduation of India Has Been Wrought has been revealed by a special Educators Will Study Evolution does not offer a satis- Sole!y by Moral Force. study made in the alumni relations State Orphans' School factory explanation of the myster- office. Iies of existence and life, Rabbi Ber- VON KLEINSMID SPEAKS The 70,000 living aulmni of the Dean James B. Edmonson, of the nard Heller, director of the B'nai University comprise the largest School of Education, has been re- Brith Hillel foundation, maintained California University President body of graduates of any college quested by the state board of public in a d ussion of "Evolution and or university in the United States. schools to apoint members of t Judaism" at the weekly services of Talks on 'Internationalism Of this number 30,651, made up of faculty of the education school to the foundation held Sunday morn- and Christian Ideals.' 22,148 men and 8,413 women, reside study instructional problems at the ing in the chapel of the League in the state. state school for orphans. building. Citing Mahatma Gandhi's ac- Cities with the largest represen- The officials have been invited to Comparing the scientific theory I complishments as the greatest vic tation are Detroit, 7,950: Ann Arbor, attend a conference at Ann Arbor of the development of life with the 1 978; Grand Rapids a1,225; Larsing t swhich the matter may be dis- tory in modern history," a plea for adEs Lnighve55 'nt usd Rabbi Heller held, that evolution spiitul frce tobrig aoutandiEastbLansingshaveb5s5;IFlintn'ussed spl itual forces to bring about a 538; Saginaw, 481; Jackson, 463; If the affair materializes, Dean "at best, describes. It doesn't e- warless world and a readjustment Kalamazoo, Z94; Pontiac, 325: Bat- Edmonson said, the education plain." of the present economic and indus- tle Creek, 319; and Ypsilanti 238. school will try to help in increas- Explanation of the beginnings, trial conditions was voiced Sunday A large percentage of the pro- ing the effectiveness of efficiency of and of the presence of the nebula by Rev TeodreR. chale ps-fessional men in the state received the school for state wards. from which everything developed by___ev._TheodoreR.___________pas-___ are lacking in the evolutionary the- tor of the Bethlehem Evangelical !"It doesn'tot, Heller explained church, in his sermon, "The Reseive "It doesn't tell us how life and ForcemofdJesus."evolve from simple in- FIrn of Jesus." ,A N ARBOR NEDWS-BRIEFS "di *'os"as''" ANN differentiable chromosones of their In speaking of Gandhi's work, he chemical constituent. It doesn't ex- said: J ____________ _______________ plain the marvelous power that is "The destiny oi a great nation of - inherent in the protoplasm," he more than 300,000,000 people has DEPUT Y SHERIFF Jing 40 miles per hour on E. Wash- said. been changed, not by armed con- Intnsretacrigt The rabbi drew his comparison flict nor by the power of gold or GETS STATE JOB mnton street, according to polce, between evolution and religion by comnierce or statesmanship, but by Brokaw was released and is to ap- asking, "If the course of the stars the moral force of a sacrificial life." James I. Wanzeck, deputy sheriff pear at 3:30 o'clock today to an- reveal to the psalmist the presence Gave Up Station. of Washtenaw county, has resigned swer a speeding charge. of a divine principle of mind, Gandhi, Rev. Schmale stated, his position to enter the employ of how much more does the story of gave up his income as a lawyer, his the state, Sheriff Jacob B. Andres Pleads Not Guilty life and man." prestige of wealth and station, to said yesterday. Wanzeck's resigna- identify himself with the cause of tion became effective last Sunday, Texas legislators taking the oath the Hindu people. although he will serve as a fee de- Arrested on a charge of disorder- of office are still required to swear tofoficearistllreqirdotpsea "To our shame," he continued, puty until April. ly conduct, Clara Patterson, 530 N. they never fought a duel or acted "it must be said that no such Simaltaneously with t h e an- Fifth avenue, 18-year old Negress, as a second. achievement is recorded in the an- nouncement of Wanzeck's resigna- pleaded not guilty in the court of -~ nals of the so-called Christian na- tion, came the appointment of Justice Bert E. Fry yesterday, who tionis. We realize that our civiliza- Clyde Bennett, former city police- - 8 ei1z torcvl ld entic set her bond at $500. She is to ap- *tion is doomed unless we do some- man, as Wanzeck s successor. The sere[od t$0.Sh st i thing to save it, but we haven't the appointment became effective yes- pear for an examination on March WA TLING courage to try the only method that terday. 23. LERCHEN & ever did bring satisfactory results, Wanzeck served as special deputy __HAYES because we fear the soul agonies sheriff under Former Sheriff Lin- - involved." denschmitt and James Robison, At the Methodist church, Dr. R. and part of last year as acting and WASHINGTON Members i B. Von Kleinsmid, president of the undersheriff. He has served as de- New York Stock Exchange University of Southern California, puty sheriff under Sheriff Andres!SHOP Detroit Stock Exchange spoke Sunday night on "Interna- since Jan. 1. 107 East Liberty New York Curb (Associate) tionalism and Christian Ideals," while at the morning service, Dr. Police Arrest Two I Frederick B. Fisher, pastor of the ShoeesHa chmei~h, spoke on "Reality." oe an R Acs eron "Reaky Police arrested two men who gave Investment Anderson Speaks. their names .s Fred McShay and Service S Rev. Merle H. Anderson, of the Nicholas Cuisick in the Baltimore eCurities Presbyterian church, preached his lunch at 120 E. Huron early yester- Shoe repair by the letnac Ssermon Sunday morning on the day morning on suspicion. No Accounts Carried "Living Christ," and at the stu- charges were placed against them, cement process. for Clients dents' meeting in the evening, there and they were released after an in- was a discussion of "The University vestigation. Mezzanine Floor of Michigan and the S. C. A.," con- g_-n_-fFIkST NATIONAL ducted under the direction of Fene- FSWe Call for and Deliver BANK BLDG. lon W. Boesche, '33L, president of Facest dC hnare Phone 737 Phones: 2322123222 the organization. Kent roaRn.e.N.5 ____ "On the Mountain," was the sub- wasee Brokaw, R. F. D. No. 5 ject of the second of a series of r dyesterday while driv -,Lenten sermons which the Rev. , Allison Ray Heaps, of the Congre- T L gational church, will preach. The LAST TIMES TODAY 1 evening meeting Sunday was given "Enst CLIVE IROOK over to a discussion of "Michigan's Crime Problem," by Ira M. Smith, CON AD NAGEL 1 registrar of the University. a 19 i . =. ..,.e.., 'I I I| LOUIS WOLHEIM JOHN GILBERT in the Great Racketeer Romance I III