FRIDAY, NOVEIM3ER 7, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY A PREMIER RAMSAY MACDONALD USES P~ll, TINC OF NOTED[ AIRPLANE IN TRIPS ABOUT COUNTR YSE EUCATORDONA TE&R AR Rev. Henry Le TO Ji " J; ; L. F. G. Novy Announces Plans for Portrait of Medicine Faculty Man. JOHANSEN PAINTS WORK Presenta ion Ceremony to TakeI ace Soon; Donors Plan Return to Campus. Plans for the presentation to the University of an oil portrait paint- ing of Prof. Rueben Peterson, of the medical school, were announcedl yesterday by Prof. F. G. Novy, chair- man of the execut. ie committee of the medical school. John C. Johansen, one of the most distinguished of m o d e r n American painters, has painted the portrait of Dr. Peterson and, al- though no date has been officially set, the picture will be presented within the next six weeks, Dr. Novy stated. Plan to Return.. The painting of this picture was made possible by the gifts of a group of Dr. Peterson's former med- ical assistants many of whom are planning to return to the University for the presentation ceremony. Dr. Peterson is professor of ob-' statrics and gynecology and Bates professor of diseases of women and children. He has been conneAted with the University since 1901 and is a former graduate of the Harvard medical college. During the war he was a major in the medical corps of the army.- Course Discontinued. T Dr. Novy also stated that the course in clinical anatomy, usually given the second semester of the sophomore year in the medr:ca school would be discontinued by ac- tion of the faculty of the school. The time will be devoted, instead, to physical diagnosis and clinical microscopy. Jiujitsu May Replace1 Filipino Knife Fights- (IN Asso iad >P res) MANILA - Filipino youths would be weaned away from their inclination to use knives in fights by teaching them jiu- jitsu, the Japanese art of self- defense, in the pubhl schools, under a plan proposed by An- tonio C. Torres, president of the municipal board. Torres feels that jiujitsu would make the youths stronger and courageous, and thus be a good way of stopping "the bad cus- tom of carrying knives of large dimensions." The plan was suggested after two students had been stabbed to death in disputes that oc- curred within a few days of each other. GARGOYLE TO PUBLISH UNOFFICIAL SLine-ups, Photographs Will be ideal football program should have., J LIER kS Presented in Souvenir te Line-ups and photographs of the IIL 0 [IP.1 \ITE j f ERPL9y __ Number. Michigan men and the Harvard is Gives Special players will be included with some P y to eserveEven those unfortunates of the words of greeting from the twoPayers Also to Present Songs, minority who can't go to Cambridge coaches and a true history of the - Folk Dances, Tonight at s Corps. today or tomorrow are going to be famous 1900 Harvard - Michigan League Theater. benefited by the publication of a me. In fact, the only difference - brans will be hon- ebetween this program and the ac- The Ongawa Japanese players will service, 11 o'clock' complete souvenir program of the tual one is that Gargoyle's will be present the third program on the ridrew's Episcopal Michigan-Harvard game and it is printed after the game. Lydia Mendelssohn theater series at ienry Lewis, the expocted that tihoe who do go may In conclusion, Gargoyle says he 8:15 o'clock tonight. ded a special invi- still be intereted. w.iv1 not guarantee a single state- The players will present two acts. se in tho Reserv For Gargoyle is preparing a com- inent. The first will consist of Japanese p:u ; artii- plete, u:ol ial pr r ofn m the --legends, folk dances and songs. The 1 D. Edewas an- I game which will appear on the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA- second will be a play, "The Fox y. vamils during the next wk. Al- As an added attraction for the Woman." f the R. 0. T. C. though 15 i:s ere in Ann Arbor, alnni on homecoming day stud- Mrs. Ongawa does most of the nmet in the Sun- and h.. not, rgov - says, the cts presented a musical revue dancing in the production, while hing next to the slightest connection with the game, "Kcep 'Em Happy," based on the Mr. Ongawa performs the sword They will attend it will contain everything that they1 theme of homecoming. j fights, -body- - - - r I i t i E Ii 1 I t Associated Press Ihoto Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain frequently depends on an airplane for trips about the country. He is shown here (left) prepared for a flight during an air pageant held recently at Croydon field, London. We Are Hcad E.7 tcrS Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page 8) try Building. H1. N. Cole: Qualitative Analysis Without the Use of Hydro- gen Sulfide. Dr. L. C. Anderson: Some Uses of the Spectrograph in O r g a n i' c Chemistry. Luncheon: Women's League Building, 12:30. Afternoon Session, 1:30 p.m. Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. N. H. Williams: Measurement of Charges of Electrons and Ions. Acoiytes: Prof. Etienne Gilson of Paris will speak at a special meet- ing Saturday, Nov. 8, at 3:00 p.m. in Room 202 S. W. Fraternities: The regular meeting of the Interfraternity c o u n c i 1,. scheduled for next Monday, will be postponed until one week from Monday in order to make possible the presentation of a deferred rush-i ing plan at that meeting. The Wesleyan Guild: Dean W. D. Henderson will be the speaker at } the Sunday evening meeting, 6:00 p.m. His topic will be, "Hands or Arms Across the Sea." The Wesleyan Guild. The firstI, event of the Outdoor Club is sched- tiled for Saturday, Nov.'8, 1930. Come prepared. There will be a small charge for food. Leave Wesley Hall at 3:00 o'clock. Cosmopolitan C i u b : Initiation meeting at 8 p.m., Saturday eve- ning in Auditorium of Lane Hall. Dr. Frederick Fisher will be the speaker. Members and candidates for membership are urged to be hi attendance. All interested are in- vited. Congregational Student Fellow- sihip: P:of. Preston W. Slosson of REAP4SONFQARET Ambassador to Chile Asks Why American. Captain Is Detained. (Nv Associated Press) SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Nov. 6.- Ambassador William S. Culbertson today sought an explanation from Chilean authorities of the deten- tion of Capt. Albert W. Stevens aerial photographer for the Nation- al Geographic society, as he was about to leave Chile Wednesday. The ambassador said his com- plaint was not against the Chil- ean government but against Col. Merino, head of the army aviation, who was understood to have order- ed the arrest. Capt. Stevens was detained for I three hours, being released after Ambassador Culbertson had inter- ceded in his behalf. His status was not clear today and it was not known whether he would be allow- ed to resume his journey. the History Department will speak at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the church parlors, on "Permanent P e a c e." Social period and luncheon begins at 5:30. All students invited. The Monday Evening Drama Sec- tion of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Monday, November 10, at 7:45 o'clock at the Michigan League. Craftsmen meeting at Masoni; Temple Saturday, Nov. 28, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Students: There will bej a mixer for Catholic students and their friends. Saturday, Nov. 8, in the Michigan Union ballroom. Har- vard game by radio from 2 o'clock on. Music from 3 to 5 by Union Orchestra. For Wilson L'o. 0 " 0 Style- 211 South Main St. 11 __ e ,,rro_- _ m_ -..,.. _ _ __ - - --- -- Deicious and Refreshing; There's a Silver iinng .S _ .x " "0 Y t , r ' : se L prs.Indies' ae ALL BEING OFFERED AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS T in the that refreshes So many unhappy things can happen to \1y increase that old inferiority complex. Deans and Doctors, Mid-years and Finals, all dedi- cated to the cause of making life a burden. I lull' 11 Ml