THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931 END ERS.ON PLAYERS TO HOLD SECOND FESTI VAL MOT HER OF LIAGLE SLAYER KISSES SON AFTE R JURY FINDS HIM GUILTY Propagandist Poster fl UAL( Collection Exhibited ATTEDEDivJ1 ~ in Lobby of Library3 CITYE CI Various espects of the Russian Specdal Services, Fair Weather five-year plan are mirrored in the (Continued from Page 1) cratic nominee, Emil . Schlenker, Bring Capacity Crowds clew ~~s15propagandist po, by a vote of C33 to 346 for Charles tochrhes ters which is now en display in thebyavtof68o34frChls to hurces main corridor of the University li- Heckman. Henry Raab, (R), was brary. The posters are taken from u Upposed foi constable. Ann Arbor's Christian worship- the collection of Dr. John Kasanin Wurs er Defeated. CHRISTIAN PLANS EASTER PROGRAM Q k r G t A (. f pr 1u dy throngect to theI of Boston. Fre:?. . SodV U) was 1amduc ehurichys in commemoration of the Third ward supervisor over August i Easter period. Mild, fair weather Several of the posters commem- H. Krumerie, 423 to 236, and E.1 marked the day and made possible orate the aborted revolution of Edward Lucas (R) was returned to'z the attendance of many who would 1905, which was put down with un- his office over Karl Wurster, 403 to not otherwise have gone to worship. precedented ruthlessness, picturing 317. Thomas J. Hession (D) was Most of the city's churches were revolutionists being mowed down J unopposed for constable. In theJ crowded to capacity, and, at some by the soldiers o fthe Czar. Fourth ward, J. C. Herrick (D) wasl of them, special arrangements were A particularly colorful poster ad- named over Dewitt C. Millen for made to accommodate the people vocates the continuous five-day I supervisor, and William Ager (R) who filled the ante rooms. All the week with the abolition of Jewish was elected over Max Krutch for £erv ccs were given in connection and Christian Sundays, showing a alderman. Edward O'Neil (D) was with special prograins of Easter red hammer crashing down on the selected to the office of constable m usia. calendar and sending various pro- over George Gough. Early morning devotional services phets and saints flying into space. --- - and masses were held by several of The crisis of capitalism is por- the churches and most of the stu- trayed i one poster with a great Daily OH dent meetings were given over to capitalistic figure shown holding I a consideration of some of the par- the torch of armament in one hand ,(Continud from Page 8) ticular questions raised at the East- and throttling industry with the ed members are also invited. er time. other. Preaches on Life and Death. In contrast to this another poster Lecture in Mathematics: Prof. J. -"A Rendezvous With Life," was sets forth the privileges of collec- IA. Schouten of Delft, Holland, will the topic of Rev. Merle H. Ander- ' farming, telling the peasant speak on "The gen