TUESDAY, oCTOIBER 21 , 1930 TH-E. MICH11GAN DATT.Y IPAf ' i. T P..1:? .. . _ _a-a- - - - --a v a a ,ta.s jC A l L . ! ''~ r'r A. £ ,AA'J.'ij 'l' .a Tappiig Ai-inounces Plans for Tw(or iMore T rains to Take Rotr' crs to Harvard. La ' 1> ,a on ill Attend Annni )inerin Boston Befoe &iaonfray. With the rohirn of University :students ,)inm the game at Colum- bus, followers,-, of the team are be- fgjnning to look. forward to the trip I0Ca nbridgve when the varsity will meet the Ifs rvarcl eleven in one of the nest important games of the season. Student rooters, alumni, Varsity i 1 MAJOR RUY Z' 'BARAN, ASCOARELA LEA REELTROOPS IN SANT.A ANNA CON" What'sN Going I On Iaje ip "Alaoffs" with lRonald 4 Kay Johns on, eiicDen ad IrliavR tf ~ ~ "i . im'w i i I pe Vol~ ez. 17 .. .. _ ., .. ..x, . m. s. . s .., SVLTS HOO VER. WARET DROPj Screen Reflections. '.~ . 4.'./", ngbt in.. 11..i4203 AugeI il..I_1. y;. f I j, N-i ' '7 ly ~yot s >:":";::.t:,.t.d.) _ure o 7:3 o'clock tonight in2the7Al")a(N AsoitdIresPooItc i a e-Mcfg a it has recie nAiar rn fbsiested1nd eea at a________ ¢ Veroccie:I bilio sfamus"Maona ad aou th peset cnmi, ita Was i,7amcascaigiftf frogeteeaqueenffofoftievlonitherystockpmarket. Sat nadi_ rc, ___ iu.Vsc aea rgt to atint1IIEiSTYO CCi ' 1' I rsdn ovr eea iei the ao aulo rvoluioni 12.Th rtdprtet fte nv.r-I re t cqan tePrsdntwt Raffles Baffles Not q uit as thrilling as in "ul dog Drunin," bui, 1tt more s,.ave and polished as the gentlyezmanj crook, ?konald Colmnan provide:; a consistently entertaining, hour in "R.affles," in its last dayv at the Maj estic. And instead of Rockforid and Ann Arb~r's own heralded Fr~ances Dade, it is an extremfiely fascinat- ing Kay Francis who plays the lead to' Colinaln, Mt-iss Dabde only break- ing into a few scenes. But on with the story--which concerns the not- so-successful final haul of a debon- air crac?,,man for the sake of an erring buddy, resulting in a number of, tense situations with well-drawn huimorous' relief. Acting' and direction are fault- less. Anid even 'though "Raffles" fails to approach previous Colmnan epics, it's sure entertainment. Detroit Offers "Billy the Kid," the first produc- tion of the new "realife" third- dimensional-effect screen, is on view at the Paramount in the Auto City. John Mack Brown and Wal- lace Beery head the cast.Nrm Talmadge's "DuBarry" has also opened at the United Artists. i f of the rFrenchl D'Orsay's burns up the Fox stage in person this week. Aert. Social Wor.k Conferenice Will Several mnembiers of thle sociplogy faculty will taker prolmnen-p1rt in. theeihenhanametg of the Michig an conerece of - cial work, which _wlill hold it~s th1re- day session ,tth Wme' Lcu building hepre, Nov. 5, G, and 7. Prof. A. E \A Wo. whio is a mem1- ber of the executive comimittee of the conference, will direct a lunch- eon meeting' on " Tr-ain-ing for Social Work" on Nov. 7. Pr~of. L. J. Carr will also lead a luncheo)nn meeting the sanme day on they sul-jectl, "Un - emnployment," while IDr.%AAbert hM. Barrett, director ofthei-- state psy- chopathic hospital here, will con- duct a psychiatric clinic on Nov. 7. President Alexander G. Rauthv-eirn will welcomre the opening ge neral session Nov. 7. The, main address at the first meeting will be given by Sanford Bates, director of the bureau of federal prisons a t Wash- ington, who will spealk on 'The New Program of the Federal Gov- erment for Prisons, Prob61atioins, squad, and band will roll out of the Michigan Central stations here and at Detroit on Nov. 6 and 7 on at least two and possibly more Mich- igan football specials, T. Hawley Tapping, general secretary of the alumni association, announced yes- terday afternoon. Train Schedules Annouced The alumni special, which leaves here Thursday, Nov., 0, with its desti-ation the national Michigan alumni dinner in Roston the fol- lotwing night, will cary sveral Olumni who are seking a. scond version of the smo'l~r which was held at Harvard 14 years ao, when Michigan last played the Crimson in the Fast. Mr. Tapping has announced the fllowing schedule for the two trains: Leaving Thursday, November 6 Schedule Going Leave Anin Arbor Thursday, Nov. 6, 5p. n. Leave Detroit Thursday, Nov. 6, 5:55 p . c. Arrive oston Friday, Novi7 10:45 a; in.c Schedule Returning: Leave Boston Saturday, Nov. , 11:55 P. i.C Arrive Detroit Sunday, Nov. 9,r 5:30 n..m. . Arrive Ann Arbor Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:15 p. i.F Leaving Friday, November 7 Schedule Going: Leave Ann Arbor Friday, Nov. 7, 2:30 p. m. LeavyeDetroit Friday Nov. 7, 3:25 p, . 1 Arrive Loston Saturday, Nov. F, 1:30 a. m. Schedue Returning: Leave Boston Saturday, Nov. 8, 11:55 p. in. Arrive Detroit Sunday, Nov. 9, 5:30 p. i., Arrive Ann Arbor Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:15 p. in. Other Specials To Run On the Thursday special will be large delegations from Chicago, Joliet, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Toledo, Lansing, Battle Creek, In- dianapolis, Kalamazoo, Jackson and numerous other alumni centers. In some cases special cars will be hooked on to regular trains at these points and will be transferred to the alumni special train at De- troit. From Chicago these cars will run as a part of the crack Wol- verine of the Michigan Central railroad. O'roke Makes Radio A ddress 'on Subject of rMy Lady's Furs' Prof. E. C O'Roke, of theforestry rschool, treated the subject, ".My Lady Must Have Furs," in a humor- ours vein yesterday afternoon in his radio address delivered over Station WJR from the University studio. The talk, prepared to give the ra- dio audience some of the trade names under which furs are sold, had the setting for the story around a campfire in the land of the here- after-the Happy Hunting Grounds of the American Indian. : 1 1 ANARBR 1NEWS-BRI[EFS I PO ITC L R 4U S The Washtenaw committee of Re- ISTART CAMP IGN publicans formulated plans for the * !~campaign at a meeting last nighlt, I Gubrnaoral andd~5 Panand a political rally, originally scheduled for Monday night in! Meetings in Ann Arbor. Webster township, was postponed Washtenaw county will be the until Friday. campaign front of both Pepublicans and Democrats durP~in Lie nest twvo Pollice Arrest "three I weeks. Three persons are being held by, Opening wiith camnpaig n meetings'AnAbrplc frsolfig in MVIilani on Saturday and in Free-An Aropliefrspitng; and are awaiting trial. They aret dorn township last night, the Demo-LusCmigadhswfPal critic party tod~ay will start on aLo Cummings, and iswiohnsonawl conumringsonanddiitrictotournwhich! wicoersioappsriatyr150hies.were arrested. Saturday by police I wil caer pprxiatey 113 ile. in a downtown store. The police also The candidates will visit Man- reported they had been notified of chester, Chelsea, Ypsilan ;i, Saline and Ann Arbor. Edward Frensdorf, a hold-uip yesterday in Wayne, Democratic candidate for Congress, staged by three menf, and who whenI will be the principal speaker on last seen were headed toward A-n each 'occasion. (Arbor. yfk t i1 k '' Oint the clea-ne-'st lockerm !'3 - o A -'Il o- or you ca 9CI-rm A _i E Ooy YTOU don't have to make any one of the teams to have i Athlete's Foot."r The glee club probably has some victims. 'Tae man who gets all his exercise out of differential calculus, ?not to mention the "crammer" and the "'plugger," nay be wonder- ing about that :redness between the toes, with i-t-c-h-i-n-g. Or it may show up with a thick, moist skin condition. Ohr again, with tiny blisters on toes, or a dry. ness with scales. The fact is, all these symptoms point straight at the ingwornm germ known to the boys in Science Hall as tinedi trichophay- ton. This tiny parasite of the vegetable kingdom has infected about half the men in college, according to tany authorities. The U. S. Health Service reports that "at least half of all adults suffer from it at some~ time," :Universities as far a,-art asry Cal-ori n c~ * eUG S~ fud0%of the nci :fleeted. And the co-eds getito. Little iincaeIcl 9Iopyton ha s mado it-. self a Ca'Lpus pesL. It lurks in the very places where we all go for cleanliness and health-on the edges of swimming pools and showers- in gymn~iasiums-on locker- and4 dressing room loors. In spite oI modern sanitation (you ha re to boil socks 15 minutes to kill it) this fungus parasite infects am re-infects bare feet almost a;zjy time they come in contact «ilh dlamp iloors. f Absorbine ,Jr. kills the germ of "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Tests in a famous New York "lab" have revealed that Absor- -bine Jr. penetrates flesh-like tissues deeply and that whecr- ever it penetrates, it KILLS the ringworm germ. ?It might not be a bad islea to examine yoar feet ton.irgla. A t the first si gh of the ypot ln( e d do s onb o Jr. And keep a hot- ', Ih'_dy? ineyour locker as a t' v E'ie. Use it after ev a eexa- rcof bare feet ondapfo> At ailldruggiss®-$! .2?.WV ,. Yc ug, Inc., Springfiel d, ;' ..s. i I , !E t !r I ; i, !; i+ I, iil !! i ' i I l : Ij I ! ;j +++ lti } 7 t, }}t' ' tftX i f ( ( ti ( ''' :, } 7 i ,1 i 'S ;i # i { -,- { X {1 1 1 , 1! fi i f, i, i{ lid I ,, ,,; , Ili r 1 ,I I II ji ', . 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