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WEDINL, DAY, Oro'(BEI{ lb, 413o

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

PAGERTH

ROUT LARGE FORCE
Of LOYA, L_ -TROO 9PS
hism-gell? yReport fiard-to ;ghlt
Battle fo~ir ()sse~sion
of Sao Pau.10I
MANY PRISONERS TAKEN
Federvals Flee After .,ive a Ho r
L"igagement, Leaving
Dead, Wounded.

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Plans, drawings-, a n d photo-
graphs of a(:i ritetUral proj ects by
Peter IBehr ,_itinguished mod-
ernist archite ct of Vienna. are be-
ing shown inlU0 is exhibition
of thew sea son in the : alleries of the
Colleg'<e of Architecture. Works of
his pupils are also bieing exhibited.
The exhibit includes models and
pictures of factory buildings, air-
ports, steamers,t garages, light-
houses, coJuntry homes, hotels,
churches,, grain elevators, tomb-
stones, power stations, and double-
decked traffic streets. All these
things are said. to show a compre-
hiensive study of the tendencies of
modern European architecture.
This new type of architecture is
aresult of the modernist school of
which Behrens is one of the lead-
ers. It contains no useless orna-
ments and is made architecturally

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Going
On
Majestic-"Moby Dick" with John
Barrymoe.
ichigan -- "Anybody's Woma.n"
withl Ruth Chatterton and Clve
;3,ook.
WVLe-th--BgBoy" with Al jol-
-on1.
Organizations.
Glider section - Meeting 7:30
o'clock tonight in 348 West Eng in-
ering building.
Gargoyle-lowver staff meeting at
f o'clock this afternoon in the Press
building.
Research club -- Meeting at8
.o'clock tonight in 2528 East Medical
building.
Fres'hman engineers - Smoker
3Ponsored by Sigma Rho Tau ati
7:30 o'clock tonight in room 317
of the Union.

MORROW Hg TCgoO BCK
New jersey Senatorial Nominee
Says Hie Will Not Runi
for Presidency.
(fly A. ciat,'d res
NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 14.-- The
campaig n of Dwight W. Morrow for
United States senator was under
way today after an oipening speech
in which he eliminated himself as
a, candidate for the presidency in.
1932.'
He repeated his stand for repeal
of the eighteenth amendment and
restoration of state rights ina the
control of liquor whic~h he an-
nounced at the opening of his pri-
mary campaign live months ago.
IHe praised the administratio-n of
President H-oover, stressin~g espe-.
cially the work of the London dis-
armament conference to which hie
was a delegate.
Regarding statements which have
linked his name with the presiden-
tial candidacy in 193~2, hie said:
"l h~ave the right to say, especial-
ly, that I look forward with
pleasure and with confidence to th~e
opport unity of voting two years
fromn now, or te renomination and
're-election of Presidenlt 14oover."

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MO CNTEIDEOi , Uruguay, Oct. 14.
-: Br'alnrevolutionary 'troops
rig-htin z for five thouys dear Carlo-
pollis ia thre Parana, Sao Paulo
border area, have routed a- large
federal force, inflicting severe cas-
ualties.
An official insurgent announce-
ment at Porto Alegre, capital ,of
Rio }ranch= do Sul, said the ti e
was the hardest fought thus far of
the engagements along the 200-
inile Parana-Sao Paulo front for
the pussession of Sao Paulo.
Feduerals Flee. to Carlopolis.
'Thle first battalion, of the revo-
hitionary army attacked the fed-
eral posidtion early Monday morn-
ing after advancing to a. point be-
tw n ~ rAffunso Cuar nugo and Carlo
l3Qih;. --Dtcr ate fighting _usued,
and after- five hours the f4ederals
stave way, leaving dead and wou~nd-
ed anrd supplies behind them. They
fled towariid Carlopolls.
Many prisoners- were .ta1ken; the.
announeri(,.eut -paid, iucludin g- sev-
eral high oificers. An-onegtit'eSs-
plies were riides and r-achine g-uns.
thie revolutionary troops also sus-
tained some casualties.
Take 35 Prisoners.
In °anoather eilcounter along the
long l rent, the- right of which: is
in the state of Sao Paulo and the
left iii Parana, tl)e .revolution.,ry
f rces took 35 prisoners and cap-
tured a large quantity of supplies,
-munitions and two nachip-e guns.
The conta.c L was at Gatinga.
Although -iting incident to the
revolution against the govern~ment
of President Washington Luis is in
progress in at least three or. four
inmportant area.s, it has appeared
here that the rmajor operation of
the civil war may be that which is
unfolding along the Parana-Sao
Paulo frontier.
Genry MBook Describes
Michign Frontiersmen
Portrayal of the early settlement
of southern Michiigan, particularly
in Oakland county, is embraced in a
b o ok just off the press entitled
"Michigan Trail Makers," and :Writ-
ten by Dr~. Genry Ormal Severance,
a gradua;te of the Literary college
of the University in 1887.f
Dr. Severance is campus librarianj
at the University of Missouri.
The book deals with the settling
of Chas. Jones, whom Dr. Severance
characterizes as a representative, of
this period, in Commerce township,
the clearing of land and building of
his farm, raising of crops, and the
use of primitive tools.

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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY-
Senior and graduate students who

organic. It has received wide- have maintained an 88 percent av-
spread popularity borth in Europe erage during three years at the uni-
arid in this country and beautiful versity will be exempt from all rules
lines as well as strong structures on attendance,. according to a new
have resulted. regulation.

I~ A1?, l :t O 14 -- T.M.a blanketed couch, shouting:
Zinks lst trus at ome in en- 'CTli at's what I'll do to that wori1--
eral-the p1rovis;ion in hris w.ill for a ai "
"woinalss" li b ar y----was not born Charges were filed but settled
of a momentary whim or personal privately.
grieance In a~ column which he wrote for
It was the fruit of mature delib- alclnwppr ikfeunl
eration, a life-time of study. gave expression to his hatred phil-
In the documnt which seeks to osophy in comments such aA5 these
set up a monumcrr t of hatred, threI "Nature created a woman to nag
Le Mars lawyer ,attributed "mynin man so he cannot forget her. I
tense hatred of women" to- his "ex- "Love a woman and she instantly
perenc wih wm,"ii bsevaton f becomes your tyrant."
perenc wih wmen obervtio of Zink had never embraced a re-
them and study of all literature, ligion but five ministers were pll.-
and philosophical works."i bearers at his funeral.
Hi~s will provides that thke estate,j
valued from 835.00 to $50,UO0, is to Lecture Series Ticket
lie held in trust for 75 years before .Sale Will Begin Today
the "men only" library can be built. ___
The municipality which accepts Sale of tickets for separate lec-
the bequest-the will provides al- tures of the Oratorical Association
ternatives - may not impose taxes series will begin today, according to
upon it during the trust -period. Henry Moser, of the speech depart-
L ink', widow, whom his will per- ment, manager of the association.
mitted to. live in their: home pro- Over-the-counter sale of season
yided he paid a $40 monthly rental, tickets also will begin today in
said. "we were ideally happy" and room 3211 of Angell hall.-
she intends not to contest the will. _____ _-_
She knew her husband disliked N ame Columbu s Hotelf
womren in business but said he al-
wa.ys was "most gra~cious to them for Alumni Quarters
socially."--
Zink's private and professional Headquarters for alumni and stir-
lif'e was stormy. d its of the University for the -
An,.A Iowa judge once threatened week-end of tho Michigan-Ohio
I him.n with a jail sentence for con- State football ganme will be located
tem.npt of court but the matter was in the lobby of the Neil hotel at
dr opped after Link promised to Coiu nbus, . according to an an-
spend his time behind the bars in nouncement made yesterday after-~
Vr-ting a digest of the cases in noon by T. Hawley Tapping, direr-I
which the jurist had been overruled tor of alumni relations.I
by the supreme court.
-After, the death of his first wife
and before Iris second marriage, the
lawyer was threatened with a
breach of promise suit. hlear-ig of AIBAD E'
this in, his office, he became en--
r iaed a~s-I1hed a blacksnake w~xhin son}

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