PAGE TWO TWr MTrT4Tr.ANI NAT1 V SATTMnAY. OCT0M'R. !!71 1 ' M r 11L'..1V 1 1.. 'L1 I H IN 1..JjL-1.1'L LXX , V %.'a.1VI -J.j.4 uaJXJ 1 J'J Ajr I % U2 IA DIVISION A . ANS SERIES OF ADDRESSES BADVATE TO ARIETY TO MARK HADIO BROADCAST flflhII rIIus11 and Talks by Engineering, Law Professors Scheduled. The Michigan Night program ST 1which will be broadcast tonight from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock from the Lectures for Former Students in University studio over WJR will City Area Arranged to feature two speakers from the en- Promote Culture. gineering college and one from the Law school besides music. SCJJEDULE ANNOUNCED Prof. John B. Waite, of the Law - ,school, will discuss "Patent Law." Extension Division Cooperates He will clear up some of the doubt But Credit Will Not that has surrounded the obtaining be Offered. of patents and the protection af- forded by the patent. Prof. Lewis Definite efforts are underway at HIolland of the engineering college will discuss the radio and what it the present time to organize lecture means to civlization. Prof. A. D. courses and alumni study and dis- Moore, of the electrical engineer- cussion groups in Detroit with the ing departmeinit, will talk on "Heat- object of bringing the 9,000 alumni ing by Electricity." in and around the city into closer Thelma Lewis, instructo of voice. n11a-h1h en rand Louise Nelson, instructor of intellectual touch with the Univer- !piano, both on the faculty of the sity, Wilfred B. Shaw, director of School of Music will furnish the alumni relations, announced yes- music for th.e program. terday. -- Appintment of Gordon W. Kings- I GRA TEFUL BANDIT bury, prominent Detroit graduate of TO RE TURN LOOT the University and active member of the University of Michigan club, (B Associated Press) as field representative for the de- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 24.-. velopment of the interest and co- The installanent idea appealed to operation of the groups, was also Andrew Dre w, real estate broker. announced by Shaw. Meeting io a hotel the young To Be Given at Ingleside. gunman who held him up last The first course of lectures in Sept. 4, Drew', demanded the $1,125 various fields of general interest will he had handed over, on threat of be given at the Ingleside club, of informing the police. which a large number of Michigan The recent robber was eager to graduates are members. return the money but it was spent According to the program devel- and he had n o job. oped and outlined by Shaw, the Drew thought it could be arrang- subjects and dates have been sched- edre sadrting tearni- uled as follows: :I de so. e ae, relig hee ci- Nov. 11, "Modern American dent, "we nale a deal whereby he Drama," Prof. 0. J. Campbell, of the is to pay me b ack at a dollar a day, English department; Nov. 25, "The .30 per month" In return Drew had Present Political Situation in Eur-- to find the youth a job. ope," Prof. James K. Pollock, of the Payments start this week and if political science department; Dec. 9 the installments stop-police will "Ifow and What to Read," Prof. C. =et the robber's name.; D. Thorpe, of the English depart- ment; Jan. 6, "The Policeman's formed on subj ects of contemporary Problem," Prof. John B. Waite, of interest in social, artistic, legal, and the Law school; Jan. 20, "Modern literary fields. Art," Prof. Bruce M. Donaldson, of Similar proje cts are under way; the fine arts department; Feb. 3, for other groups of Michigan men "A Lost Century in American His- and women. The University of tory," Prof. Arthur S. Aiton, of the Michigan club (if Detroit is consid-1 history department; Feb. 17, "The ering the inaug iration of a similarj Latest Ideas on Interior Decora- lecture course fo r its memnbers, and tion," W. J. Gores, of the architec- the alumnae group at Birmingham3 tural department; March 3, "Your is arranging for a series of lectures' Child is Different," Prof. Howard Y. stressing sociol ogy, internationalE McClusky, of the educational psy- politics and litt rature, to be given chology department; March 17, in the Birming ,am library. iIproving Detroit's Back Yards," While the co4rses are developed Prof. Aubrey Tealdi, of the land- in co-operation with the extension .cape design department; March 31, division of the University, they are "The Government and Business," not given for credit, and the special Prof. I. L. Sharfman, of the eco- needs of the mature college gradu- ninmics department. ate are to be ta:ken into considera- Discussion to Follow. tion by all the speakers. Further The lectures, it is expected, will information of these courses, as well be of a more or less informal nature as assistance in the formation of and will be followed by free discus- further alumni groups, can be ob- sion on the topics presented. Their tained through Gordon W. Kings- primary object will be to stimulate bury who has established an office thpught and to keep the alumni in- at 2237 Book tower, Detroit. UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE SEEKS SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS IN CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT What's Going tOn Theatres. SENATE INQUIRIES TO BE CONTINUED Investigations to be Started Following Elections. (By Associated 1 ress) WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.-Con- gressional investigations, new and I I t (t The committee appointed by President Hoover to deal with unemplo, White House after a conference with the President. Left to right: Euge reserve system; Secretaries Ray Lyman Wilbur, Patrick Hurley, Andrew 1 J. Davis. mneI BIello T ent problems is shown at the Meyer, governor of the federal on, Robert P. Lamont, and James ro OpenPoppy Sale vTiliam Pommereningcommand of the Ann Arbor post of the erans of Foreign Wars, said that ceeds of the poppy sale which I be held today will be used for Lherance of welfare work for erans and their independents. Che sale will open at 8:30 o'clock.' th Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts . aid in the sale of 5,000 received the post. The funds will be used welfare work In Ann Arbor and inity, Lydia Mendelssohn-"Olympia," old will swing into action soon af- Comedy Club presentation. ter the Nov. 4 election brings a Majestic-"What A -Widow" with halt to the campaigning activities Gloria Swanson. of members. Michigan-"Office Wife" with Two new senate inquires will get Dorothy MacKaill and Lewis Stone. underway during November-one Wuerth -"Rough Romance" with dealing with the banking system, George O'Brien; "Around the Cor- the other with leases of postoffice ner" with George Sidney and buildings. The senate's study of Charlie Murray. campaign expenditures and the in- vestigation of communist activities Organizations. will resume full sway. Craftsmen's club-Meeting at Senator Glass, Democrat, Vir 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Masonic ginia, chairman of the senate com- temple. mittee directed to inquire into the Gargoyle-Cartoonists and others banking system, has set Nov. 15 interested, meeting at 10:30 o'clock for opening these hearings. this morning in the Press building. Activities. MONROE LUNCH Union-Dancing from 9 o'clock orner Monroe and Oakland until midnight. Your Neighborhood Restaurant League-Dancing from 9 o'clock Dinner 400 and 50c until midnight. I L ANN ARBOR NEWS-BRIEFS 1R Ri Wl ne: sc an M w7 G lic W th fo pri pr co er bo "rc k .111 - ,., . LAST TIMES TODAY a - ~- - -. WAFTN ER BROS. I I I Vet pro ?ALLIES TO OPEN Broadway, returned to his h o m e will PAR TY CAMPAIGN from St. Joseph's Mercy hospitalf after being confined since July 29 ve epublican Party Plans Three of injuries received in an accident T Bt Pre-Election Meetings. on Detroit street. will The same night Clifford Stang, by Washtenaw county Republicans 609 West Madison street, patrolling for ill start the political ball rolling W e s t Huron, collided with a car ve xt week with three meetingsd nl6 heduled at Whitmore Lake, Platt, driven by Harold Cook, 613 East ad Lodi. William street. Stang, who received The meetings, which will. be held lacerations of the right knee, was onday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, treated at St. Joseph's, and then re- il1 precede a visit of Attorney- moved to his home. eneral Wilbur M. Brucker, Repub- an gubernatorial candidate, to ashtenaw county on Thursday. At the Platt rally Monday night,' BRIGHT SPOT e committee announced, plat- 802 PACKARD STREET rrms of county candidates will be esented. Dr. Charles McKenny, TODAY 530 to 7:00 esident of Michigan State Normal SWISS STEAK liege, will be the principal speak- SPANISH PORK CHOPS at the Whitmore Lake rally. ROAST BEEF . ROAST LOIN OF PORK Policeman Injured JELLY MASHED POTATOES Motorcycle policemen in Ann Ar- CREAMED CABBAGE r are finding the going a little 35e 'ough."W DEIR Thursday Herbert Kapp, 1425 WE DELIVER Daily at 2:00-3:40-7:00-9:00 NOW PLAYING Mad Cap Beauty! vt. Snappy! / ... .i k k GEORGE O'BRIEN in "Rough Romance" A refreshing movietone drama of those great North timber regions where quick fisted guntoters are out to get their man--or woman, too, if she's as pretty as Marna. COMING SUNDAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY r -- - I LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLES MURRAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM in "Around the Corner" A ri".roaring riot with the screen's funniest team. True-to-life char- acters, hilarious situations, plenty of romance and riotous climaxes! r f s t i 1 i Continuous Shows 1:30, 11:00 MILTON SILLS "THE SEA WOLF" 40 IMMY, vv e.1come lilt Olsm Again we welcome' you back to Ann Arbor for this annual game. It is needless to say that we are glad to ni have you here once more and we know you will be glad that you came. the privatesecretary comes so close to her employer-she has set a new standard among men. The young business woman who may not be emo- tionally involved with the man to whom she gives her working hours- fnds nevertheless that her personal life is colored and complicated by her association with this man. See and hear the picture that has started a ihousand controversiest What ever the result may be, we know it will be a good game, hard fought and cleanly played, one that we all will enjoy.