'"THE MICHIGAN DA-ILY ~THE MICHIGAN DATEY 7 chado's Government Quickly Suppresses Insurrections by Cuban Rebels in Oriente BREWER CONVICTED OF EMBEZZLEMENT IN CIRCUIT QOUIRTi Jury Finds Former Commander of State Legion Guilty i of Stealing 92500. What's Going on i LEAGUE CONSIUERS UKRW~MPROTESTI Alexander to Explai Surgical Treatm THEATRES Michigan-Wallace Beery a n d Jean Harlowe in "The Secret Six." Majestic-R o b e r t Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Cliff Edwards, Ho- bart Bosworth in "Shipmates." Wuerth-John Mack Brown, Elea- nor Boardman, Lucille La Verne,' Anita Louise, and Gavin Gordan in "The Great Meadow." Obligations of Poland to Alien Inhabitants Discussed in Closing Session. GENEVA, May 23.-(IP)-The obli- earcf nland to hp ritizpn of Dr. John S. Alexander, of the surgery department of the Univer- sity hospital, will give a demonstra- tion of the surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with pati- ents at the last regular scientific meeting of the Washtenaw County Medical society to be held in the amphitheatre of the University hospital, at 8 o'clock Thursday night. "Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Children," a talk illustrated with slides, will be given by Dr. Henry Chadwick. rst be on, gyr, - gtions oi Po an Lner c e s1 C' *soi -oalien race-the so-called minorities SENTENCE IS DEFERRED ty Art Association -occupied the council of the Exbits 'Best P t$ League of Nations in its closing Had Been Dropped From Legion Ermr session today. When It Was Found He Had "Fifty Prints of the Year," show- The council had a great number "FityPritsoftheYer,"shw-of petitions from Ukranians in Not Served in Army. . ing such trends and progress as are eastern Galicia complaining of out- PNIM.--being manifested in the field of rages at the hands of the Polish, PONTIAC, May 23.--(A)-A circuit American print making, are on ex- minority. l court jury Friday convicted Willis Amrcnpitmkig r ne-1mioiy Mr Brwer frma ntion vice hibition in the North gallery of Poland was rebuked at the Jan- M. Brewer, former nationalvice .r uary meeting for purported mis- commander and state commander Alumni hall under the auspices of treatment of the German ainority of the American Legion, of embez- I the Ann Arbor Art association. during the election canpaigns of. zling $2,500 from the legion billet Lewis Mumford has selected the the previous autumn. Foreign Min- f for war orphans at Otter lake. Sen- 50 prints for the sixth annual exhi- ister Zaleski, who admitted there tence was deferred to June 18.-1 bit of the American Institute of had been some oppressive disorders, Brewer was a former trustee of lGraphic Arts, was directed to report at this ses-l the billet and former chairman of The exhibit is open from 1:30 to sion what measures should be tak- the Oakland county board of audi- 5 o'clock every afternoon until May en to punish the guilty and to com- tors. He was found guilty of con- 29, and is free to students. pe-sate the injured. verting to his own use a $2,500 ap- propriation made by the Oakland county board of supervisors to the 4 billet. af &IN,_ oa Revolutionary attempts at Manzanillo and Jiguani in Cuba were, quickly suppressed, the government of President Gerardo Machado (inset) announced. The uprising centered in Oriente province.' t SUMM ER COURPSES1u BRIGHT SPOT 802 PACKARD ST. TODAY, 12 to 3-5:30 to 7:30 SPECIAL 50c DINNER FRIED CHICKEN CORN FRITTERS MASHED POTATOES GIBLET GRAVY PEAS OR FRUIT SALAD SPECIAL 30c LUNCHEON HOT ROAST BEEF OR PORK SANDWICH MASHED POTATOES FRUIT SALAD SPECIAL 35c DINNERS 5:30 to 7:3 ROAST LEG OF LAMB MINT JELLY ROAST BEEF MUSHROOM SAUCE ,ROAST PORK - APPLE SAUCE MASHED POTATOES PIE OR FRUIT SALAD WANT ADS PAY or- Special and Studies for Instructors Advanced Students to Be Offered. ENGINEERING DRAWS MOST COLLEGE MEN WASHINGTON, May 23.-(;P)- Electricity is the popular field for aspiring young 7ngineers of 13;31. There are more students en- rolled in college electrical engi- neering courses than'in any oth- er branch of engineering, it is shown in a survey by Walter J. Greenleaf, education specialist of the Department of the In- terior. en a wi of loca which rationt irday. eek of1 d vet- will Special courses will be offered to of Sol- advanced students in engineering Memo- this summer, secretary Louis A. Hopkins, of the colleges of engi- scopal neering and architecture, announc- er will ed yesterday. The courses will be1 There open. to practicing engineers, teach- ers from technical schools, and ad- i" will vanced students. given C. R. Soderberg, in charge of the, lay at mechanics division in the Power, H. P. Engineering Department of the e the Westinghouse Electric and Manu- nging facturing company, will instruct in e eve- several courses this summer, Hop- of the kgins said. ead a IProf. Edward L. Eriksen, of the mechanical engineering d e p a r t- ment, will coniduct a course in "The' speak Advanced Strength of Metals." Prof., ces in Stephen Tinioshenko also of the' hurch. (mechanical engineering d e p a r t- , held nment, will have courses in "Applied' Uscon- Elasticity," "Mechanical Properties' f the of Metals," and "History of Me- chanics of Materials." Soderberg L, Rev, will instruct courses in "Vibration i "The Problems in Engineering," and Rev. "Stress Analysis in Machine Parts." rvices Prof. Westergaard, of the Univer- hurch. sity of Illinois, will be here thet m Ar- latter part of the summer to give Prof. a course in "The Theory of Slabs n and and Shells with Application, to Arch by the Dam Design." League Last year, representatives from Califdrnia, Texas, Canada and also ofessor from many eastern and midwestern a talk universities took the special courses 'mov- which were offered in the engineer- he de- ing school. f fip tAG RU IEN FUND National Research Body Grants $800 for investigation of Lung Fluke. , Prof. George R. La Rue, of the zoology department, has recently been granted an appropriation of $ao0 by the National Research council for investigations into the life history and the distribution of the lung fluke paragoninus. Donald Ameel is to serve as re- search assistant for the project. In Oriental countries, this lung fnuke is important as a human par- asite, and is also found in various animals, such as the tiger. It has been found in several ani- I ipals in various parts of America. (any minks in the lower part of 'Michigan act as hosts to it, and crayfish are the second intermedi- ate host. The , first intermediate host of this region has not yet been determined, although it has been discovered that melanid snails act in this. capacity in the Orient.. No Defense Testimony. Although the defense offered no1 testimony, in cross-examination ofl state witnesses attempted to _showI that the money had been spent, for furniture, laundry equipment andi other expenses of the billet. Other witnesses testified, however, that the laundry equipment still is un- paid for and that a check given by Brewer in payment for the furni- ture was not cashed until April 30, nine days after he was indicted for embezzlement. Brewer, who was state comman- der in 1927-28 and national vice commander in 1928-29, was drop- ped from the legion Jan. 1, when it was show that he had not actu- ally served in the army. Although' he was called in the draft, he spent only seven days at Camp Custer, waiting for a medical certificate of disability. Brewer on Leave. * When his trial opened, Brewer was on leave of, absence from his duties as business manager of the state tuberculosis hospital at How- 'ell pending disposition of the charge against him. Brewer's indictment was one of half a dozen returned in a sweep- ing grand jury investigation of Oakland county official affairs which still is in progress. Frank J. Koukol, former president of the Hazel Park school board, was sen- tenced Friday to 5 to 15 years im- prisonment for misuse of school funds. wins stardom in a marelous drama, crammed with the thrills, laughs and loves of the U. S. Navy! lt's a cruise of perfect entertainment! Join up now! And what a cast! 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