, MAY 1,1931 THE MICHICAN DAILY | 0 0| p(BISHOP TO STUDY [jf fllD[ ( frk(( EDDY TO DISCUSS TT((| EDI ANNUNCE O SEDIVORCE PROBLEMur l UIU IL IL LR COLLEGERELIGION STATE DUCATORS Today's Radio P BLE Of D IACONAL rIDrDDy 1r Student of Christianity, Other (Eastern Standard Time) Faiths to Speak Sunday. L-iG V E rograms ISSUE FUK , Dusenbury, Klein Edit Opinion Magazine; Score Evils of Education. INCLUDES OPEN LETTERS Graduates Discuss 'Five Year University Plan,' High School, Drama. Articles attempting to point at. the basic evils of education will predominate the next issue of the Diagonal, student critical maga-f zine, which will be placed on sale next Tuesday, according to an- nouncement made by the editors Bis yesterday. The magazine will be Chairmn under new management, George A. sion oft Dusenbury, '31, morning editor of church, the Michiganensian, and L-iwrence study th R. Klein, '30, replacing Robert Sloss and divo ngan. rnd Fenelon Boesche, '31L. _ Magazine is Independent. (Parke The periodical, first appearing March 10, is an independent enter- 0 prise in no way connected with the Board in Control of Student Pub- A dinn lications, and is issued to offer a eral Fra medium for student opinion. generalc The contents of the May issue will be h will include two open letters. One day, May is addressed to the Regents of the dinner, h University and is designed to pre- year's R. sent new light on the fallacy of the sent med auto ban. The other is addressed T.C. rifle to Clarence Ayres, president of the place in Union League of Michigan. They were written by the editors. An article called "Michigan-a Belated Kindergarten" is written by Orestes H. Wright, '98L. Eliza- beth Wellman, '29, has contributed a discussion of coeducation entitledEl "Co-eds, Culture, and the Admin- istration,"' in which a woman's mind is likened to her pocket book. High School Discussed. Oti1er zeatures are "Three Hoots for the High School," by Lyle R. Chubb, '33, "Sour Grapes: A Par- _ iah Speaks," by Nelson J. Smith, '29, former editorial director of The Daily; "Producing Student Plays," by Elizabeth W. Smith, Spec., "A Five-Year Plan for Uni- versity Students," by Klein, and editorials on the Student Socialist, BAN Citizen Gwinner, and the proposed revision of the Student council.7 The publication will have a street 707 P sale. Tuesday and will be sold 'at the principal campus drug stores. UNIVERSITY PRESS II GETS NEW PLANT I Victory in Spring Games Needed Sherwood Eddy is one of the Officers of University Address for Perfect Mark; Events most stimulating and constructive Members; 3,000 Register to be Held Saturday. men of this generation, President Here for Meeting. ___ Compton, of the Massachusetts In- (Continued from Page 1) stitute of Technology, said recently (Continued from Page 1) for this afternoon, the first two of in a communication to Williams today; what mocaiications should which will be between selected 50- Kearns, '32, chairman of the reli- be made in what remains; what man teams from each class. Asgious committee of the Student should be added?" mass tug of war, in which all fresh-Ohr organizations meeting con- me tug ohwar, s all fresh- Christian association, currently with the Schoolmasters men and sophomores are to take part, will climax the program for Eddy will discuss the religions of are the Michigan association of today. Each of the first two events the college student Sunday night college registrars, the Michigan will count one point, while the in Hill auditorium. high school debating league, and class tug will be scored as two A traveler throughout the world, the Parent Education institute. points for the winning class. . Several changes have been made The games will be resumed to- a student of Christianity, Moham- in the programs that have been morrow morning at south Ferry medanism, Buddhism and Judaism, distributed to the delegates of the field with the holding of the cane Eddy is known equally well in the meeting, it was announced. The sprees, the obstacle race, the pillow student worlds of Asia, Europe, and classical conference will meet in America room 2003, Angell hall, at 9 o'clock fights and the hog-tieing con tests. tomorrow morning. The geography Two points will be given for each He was born in Kansas, in the mro conference will be hefd in room 6, of the first three events, while days of "Buffalo Bill," but early in Angell hall. The junior high con- three points will be awarded to the his life began his wanderings to ference will meet at 9 o'clock to- class winning the last event. the East but going to Yale for his morrow morning, instead of at This year's competition will be college education. In 1896 he went 10:15 o'clock. changed slightly from the games toIAt 1:30 o'clock tomorrow, the an- of former years, in that canoe races to India to do research work at his nual business meeting will be held will be omitted from the program. own expense, and remained among in room D of the Law building. Dr. This change was assigned to the students of the Indian empire for E. H. Drake, of Kalamazoo, will fact that these events were detach- 15 years. serve as chairman. At 4:15 o'clock, ed from the regular proceedings, visit to Russia. today, Prof.eonard V. Kosnf the I of in l r i i t I a Associated Press Photo hop Herman Page, an of a special commis- the Protestant Episcopal has been appointed to e problems of marriage rce. His home is in Michi- r to be Guest Honor at Dinner er in honor of Major Cen- nk Parker, commanding of the sixth corps area, eld at 6:15 o'clock, Thurs- 14, at th Union. At the he will congratulate this O.T.C. graduates, and pre- als to the Michigan R.O. e team, which won first the corps area matches. VMS" 7 : onto il s a V K: and that the baseball game be- tween Michigan and Colgate this afternoon might conflict with them. Georgia College Pair Tie for Class Honors TITFON, Ga., April 30.-(A)-Mr. and Mrs. Carle W. Collins were tied Wednesday for valedictory honors at Georgia State college here. Portuguese Warships Shell Madeira Rebels L I S B O N, April 30.-(AP)Federal forces aboard Portuguese warships off Madeira began a general attack on the island this afternoon, direc- ting an intetnsive bombardment against rebel forces which installed a junta government at Funchal nearly a month ago. University of Chicago, will deliver the final address on the keynote of the 1931 meeting, and at 6 o'clock, the annual dinner for all club members and their friends will be held at the League. The Midnite Sons quartet and Margot Sanger, of Toledo, will offer several musical selections. At 7:45 o'clock more than 1,000 delegates will attend the Michigan champion- ship high school debate which will be held in Hill auditorium. I ko 4 f_ a. " { Timm c t - I- ' 5 ULRITY ASTRY HOP KED GOODS made PURELY for YOU SALT-RISING BREAD OUR SPECIALITY Make A Habit of Reading This Market Page. It Means Money Saved. 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