SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THEE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Students to Welcome Wl I mwwmwm" Ee L.DOKNY MADE' DEFENDA9NT IN SUIT Western Operator Charged With Defrauding Pan-American Stockholders. CO-DEFENDANTS NAMED (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11.-A suit for an accounting charging Edward L. Doheny, multimillionaire oil operator, and the Richfield Oil Co. with conspiring to defraud certain stockholders of the Pan-American Western Petroleum Co., was on file in federal court here today. John C. Blythe, of St. Louis, who said he represented all class B stockholders in Pan - American Western, filed the suit Friday. He charged Doheny sold a controlling, interest in the company to Rich-I field for a "wholly inadequate andc unconscionable sum" because of aF fear that the government would bet victorious in an oil lease cancella- tion suit affecting the Pan-Amer- ican company. The cancellation suit now is under consideration in federal court here. Besides Doheny and the Richfield company, the suit names as co-de- fendants the Petroleum Securities Co., the Pan-American Western Petroleum Co., J. C. Anderson, i Fred Ritter, C. W. Smith and R. M.E Sands. An accounting was demanded to determine the sum of money Doh-r eny allegedly received from Rich-l field for transfer of the controll- ing 150,000 shares of stock andl judgment was asked for the valuet of the stock, placed at not less than ! $50 a share.r tudents to Welcome New Director of Hillel What's Going Ozi ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ___ __ f a . 4 ~ l * t i Ii -- _. - _._._. y _- - _ --- _ _ _ _ - - - - IT TODAY Motion Pictures. Majestic-"Moby Dick" with John Barrymore. Michigan - "Anybody's Woman," Ruth Chatterton and Clive Brook. Wuerth-"Big Boy" with Al Jol- son. Organizations. University Symphony-Special re- hearsal 9:30 o'clock this morning in Morris hall. Hindustan club-Business meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in Lane hall. Student Volunteer group - Meet- !ng at 8:30 o'clock this morning in Harris hall.ss Miscellaneous. 4:30 o'clock Monday alernoon in Union. 3 ! I Hill Auditoriui. 7< O '^ . . .. t t4' ' R,, i Fritz Kreisler -- Concert at 8:15 o'clock Monday evening. Scientists Make Plans to View Solar Eclipse NIUAFOU ISLAND, South Paci- fic, Oct. 11.-Having traveled sever- al thousand miles and labored more than two months setting up apparatus on "Tin Can Island," United States naval and SChe I - I r S Series Rabbi Bernard Hceher New director of the Bnai Brith Hillel foundation, who will be wel- comed to Ann Arbor by students in a banquet Oct. 22. Heller succeeds Rabbi Adolph H. Finn as head of the organization. Cannon's Affiliations with School Severed (By Associatcd Press) BLACKSTONE, Va., Oct. 11.-The official connection of Bishop James Cannon, .r., with Blackstone Col- lege for Girls, an institute he found- ed and headed for almost a quarter century, has been severed. Coincident with an announce- ment from the trustees of the col- lege that the bishop had been re- placed as president of their board by N. P. Angle, of Rocky Mount, Va., the churchman Friday night made public his letter of resignation as a member and head of the board. Lecture-Luther J. Purdom, Ph.D., entists are ready to oLserva the 93- 6:30 o'clock tonight at First Congre- second total eclipse of thc sun herc gational church. October 21. MONDAY. the expedition is located in the Organizations. village of Angaha, Niuafou Island, Interfraternity council- Meeting in the Tongo group. ACT. 13 8:015 P. M. Hill Auditorium \ e STAT E To acquaint yourself with those whose tastes are different, your presence at the Parrot becomes, distinctive, Our service continues all night'. T" SeafPAR eROT IIt Speaks for Itsel " OTHER CONCE Oct. 31 Clare Clairbert, Belgian Coloratura Nov. 7 Alexander Brailowsky, Russian Pianist Nov. 20 Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus Serge Jaroff, Conductor Consisting of 36 expatriated officers from the- Imperial Army in a program of Rus- sian Church music, folk songs and soldier songs. Single Admission Tickets . IN SERIES Nov. 24 Detroit Symphony Orchestra Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor Dec. 12 Jose Iturbi, Spanish Pianist Jan. 12 Detroit Symphony Orchestra Bernardino Molinari, Guest Conductor Jan. 27 Albert Spalding, American Violinist Feb. 2 Paul Robeson, Negro Baritone Feb. 10 Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist . 0 . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 * . $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 When the owls hoot and witches move about in murky darkness of Hallowe'en night, your party will be a complete success when these realistic individuals of moulded ice cream are served. Cats, Witches, Pumpkins, Brownies, Corn in Husk and Owls. Special This Week:- Orange Nut Custard 15anana Apricot Fruit Punches and Sherbets made with sun-ripened fruit juices Phones 22553 436 Third Street "We cannot make all the ice cream, so we make the 6est of it." I1 111111 ISeason Tickets . . . . . on Sale "Over S, ,UBPSCRIBE TC . er" at School mara eStreet ;HE MICNIGAN DAILY , n, , -p - ---~I i UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TILASSOCIATIO L EC T U R E S Emmaq 'hI E S .THE OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR PRESENTS SIX OF THE WORLD'S MOST NOTED FIGURES OF TODAY N 11 COUNT VON LUCKNER The famous Sea-Devil and Germany's outstanding Hero in "MY BUCCANEERING CRUISE" GPAND DUCHESS AL YE OF RUSSIA Daughter of King George and Queen Olga in "MY OLD WORLD BACKGROUND FOR A MODERN LIFE" WI LLAM HARD Forenost Washington Correspondent "WHAT MAKES POLITICANS THAT WAY" GILBERT England's K. CHESTERSON Supreme Literary Genius "THE AGE OF UNREASON" ADMIRAL RICHARD E. .)YRD Conqueror of the North and South Pole EtMY TRIp TO TI O SOmYVH POEtY"