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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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STOCK CHAIRMAN IflIT
RESIGNS POSITION FdlUDIITd
Y: Pierre Patelin,'c
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FORMER STUDENT
DIES IN ACCIDENT

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Today's Radio Programs
(Eastern Standard Time)

the cast for "Pierre Patelin" medi-
aeval farce, which will be presented
by the membe-rs of Comedy club
May 8 and 9 in the Lydia Mendel-
ssohn theatre, it was announced
yesterday by Ruth Ann Oakes, di-
rector of the play. A special mati-
nee-performance will be given Sat-

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Leaves Road. I1
Bebe Daniels, star of the screen,
Wilder B. Stevens, 22, of Grand will be the guest artist of the Camel
Rapids and a former student at IIpleasure hour to
the University was. fatally injured [be broadcast over
Sunday, when a car in which he~
was riding left the road and plung- an NB3C-WJZ net-
ed over an embankment near Char- work at 8:30 o'
oteiea.clock. In addition e
T~he automobile was reported to to MVis Daniels,
have left the road at a curve. As Mary McCoy, so-
the car plunged down the embank- rranio; Reinald
ment, Stevens is said to have been Werrenrath and
thrown from the machine and in- Billy Hughes, bar-
jured. His companion, a fellow stu-itones, and an or
den~t at the University of Virginia, hstaudeih
was reported uninjured. t direction of
Stevens was educated in the1 Charles P r e v i n_

6 :15--1,eid iiino's Park ('jt i-al ulrri
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6:20 -I3 -cl,ai.d '. -t1'J H
6:30-Mmedno'Aidjaa and1"irutL, L~ IForg'-
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6:45---t'ullia im lhard "l11:k ,of the .Cues at
11'alig ni'-V'151l. \VS X
7 :00- -1;,, 1u,'~ X ''. X'L l XC+
7:15--Ia)h lri.ti\rol ( 'i~ IowCorad
7:30 -X iRil oo~ciu i ohI Ubd~ Hje-
XX Wi,\\1,AN W'I'X , 1W(:
Ben Berrtie's ,eo'lr-W.M
Lew Ay'res, H a~. 0u ,d fI a i ro o ii --
8:30--Reinald Werrenrath and Bebe Daniels_
c n ('anael le .suire' homi-- XXI H1 \V X
(OIi~j' Palm, P-.laul tOlive'r on Palmijve'
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9:30Co- o la 'In prgranru-14XV WI.aw.jY XX, '
l 10 :15--PauI Tremaine's ore tI -,r r - XXH(.
10:30-Vincent Lopez--X'WJ.I WC(Y
Guy Lomnbardo --'100\,XXXAC, X1I TYNI
11 :00--Herlotci Pa ramounot orc{W-llj't I-a - XX'
Henury l3ucIs sorchestria -V.I
5t. Mo-itz. orchestra- -Xl'CC'O, KI( OX
Barry Funhil' s l'alaj, W(rti jjijtr a-
12:10 --4:1tuiu' l lobisorcluu',dra-11",11
12:30 -C(ira sIole ballmo(011---XX.I H

urday afternoon. Grand Rapids schools, and after'
The other members of the cast attending the Hill school, Potts-
town, Pa., he spent one year at
will include Ruth Ste sel, '33, Frank- Michigan before enrolling at the
hn Cumins, '31, Stanley Donner, '32, University of Virginia where he hast
and Palmer Bollinger, '31. A group I been a student the last two years.t
of 30 extras will be used in connec- Funeral services will be held i~n
Associated Press Phot4 ;ion with the performance. Grand Rapids.
Cyrus S. "PerePaeln, aswrttnby{Bum il A drs
Cleveland financier and- foun-iderIPirePtln wawitnbyBu mW lAd es
of Continental Shares, who resigned an unknown author in 1464 A. D.u
his position as chairman of the Previous to its performance, the intterna tional Forum
board, "to inspire confidence." His mediaeval players gave their plays PrfJonLBumfthju-
resignation follows numerous suits entirely extemporaneously. T h i ls m depaJon . rtm , oillcou-a
brought against the company by nls eatet ilcnuta
stocholdrs.was the first one of its type to be international forum on "Persons
sokodr.written down and preserved, and Personalities" at 3:30 o'clock,
KCostumes for the performance Sunday, in Lane hall, it was an-
AIS LL U SEA century and the acting will be car- Harrison, '34, chairman of thej
~~ried out as it was during that per- forum.
T IflfI f Dliiiod. Cast and stage hands will en- Professor Brumm will "try to de-
SC IIJUL ii EDilL ter the house from the rear and velop the differences between per-
come down through the aisles and, sonalityan individuality,an to
the play is almost continuous, only evaluate the social qualities which
Grand Rapids Union and Detroit a slight break marking the differ- one, develops by contact with oth-
St. Anthony to Meet in ence between the three acts. ers," he has announced.
Final, Contest._-- --_z - - -._ --
President James R. Angell, of
Yale university,. will address dele- NOW2:034
gates of the Michigan High. School SHOWING 7:00, 9:00
Debating league at 11 o'clock next
Friday morning, in Hill auditorium,._____________________________

will be heard. 5ESE DANIELSM
"How to Read a Novel" will be
discussed by Prof. Waldo Abbot, of
the English department and direc-
tor of the broadcasting studio, at 2'
o'clock this afternoon on the Uni-
versity program over Station WJR.
4:30-Lee Morse- -t2;CI. hIOM
5:00--Souith l le c.-al:m his~ archea't.tr- --X'):AH,
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5 :30-Mary Boland, star of "Ville"';11. Tee--.
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