THURSDAY. NOVlI-MBEI 13, 1930
THE MICHIGAN
DAILY
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RiDEN T W[ PIONEERa EJITORS TO BE GIVEN
L[ PLACI 5 LINOIS 'HALL OF FAME'
TO BECIN SEA RCH'ag
FO R 11i i <s y f1E 1
APOTHECARY LORE w
PT H E I IBE
Discusses History, Appearance
{ in "World's Literature
of Pharmacists.
CITES GREAT AUTHORS
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What's
Going
On
Will Intensify in Two Parts ;
of Northern British,
Columbia.r
SIX HAVE DISAPPEARED
Smoke Columns Support Belief
That Some of Travellers
Are Still Alive.
{13 vAssociated Prrss)
VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 12.-j
Searchers were congregating in two ai ha of fame"
districts of northern British Col-Mend ville EStol
umbaia today for an intensified
search by air and sea for six miss- .
ing, airtravelers, three lost since UD NA .Nov. .-Bronze
Oct. 11 in the Liard river district U~~A I. o.B.-lr~e
and three others who dropped from busts of editors who played promi-
sight along the coast Oct. 28. nent roles in Ilinois and national
Sight Smoke Columns. Ihistory will rest side by side in
A wisp of smoke sighted Tues- niches of the Illino. editorial hall
day on southeastern Dundas island, of fame to be dedicated at the Uni-
north of Prince Rupert, B. C., led versity of Illinois, November 21.
to the belief Robin Renahan, pilot, The mem(rial will contain 12
and two companions, still were Temmra ilcnan1
alive though a missing for two weeks. busts, including those of Melviile
The other missing men, Capt. E. E. Stone, a founder of The Associat-
J. A. Burke and two companions, ed Pres; and for more than a quar-
last were seen flying south from1 ter of a century its general man-
Liard post to Atlin, B. C., a month tger; Joseph Medill, pioneer editor
ago. Renahan and his companion: of The Chicago Tribune; Victor
were lost while en route to serc9 Lawson, editor-publisher of The
for Burke and his colleagues, Emil Chicago Daily News for nearly half
Kading and Bob Marten. a century, and Elijah Lovejoy, mar-
Cast Guards Aid. tyred anti-slavery edito .
Pilot Anscel Eckmann was search~ In 1927 members of the Illinois
ing out of Prince Rupert for Rena~ Press association first conceived the
han and his passengers, Sam Cler> idea of establishing a memorial to
and Frank Hatcher. He was be- deceased Illinois editors who were
ing assisted on water by the Uni- outstanding in the history of jour-
ted States Coast Guard cutter Cy- nalism.
gan and fishing boats. Two Royal The nomination of 12 editors was
Canadian Air Force machines were made for the dedicatory service and
operating from Alert bay to aid others will be added from time to
Eckmann. time.
Pilot R. I. Van Der Byle was to Dr. John H. Finley, editor of the
have arrived at Atlin Thursday to I New York Times, will be the prin-
resume the search for Burke. Pilot cipal speaker at the dedicatory serv-
E. L.-Wasson, Mayo, Yukon terri- ices.
tory, also was ready to join the Several of the editors to be hon-I
search, ored were personal friends and ad-
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Theaters.
L y d i a Mendelssohn - "Rollo's
Wild Oat," Play Production pre-
sentation.
will include bronze busts of Joseph'
e, pioneer ncwspapermen.
Isers of presidents of the United
MSates.
Medill was influential in the elec-
tion of Abraham Lincoln, and Law-
son was so instrumental in the
campaign for postal savings banks
that President Taft sent to hi'm the
pen with which the bill was signed.
CALVERY SPEAKS,
ON FOOD METALS
Chemistry Professor Describes
Metallic Ingredients.
Various metals are widely distri-
buted in small amounts in our foods
and body tissues but there is no
evidence that the amounts ingested
in our daily diets are toxic, stated'
Prof. Herbert 0. Calvery, of the
chemistry department, yesterday
over Station WJR.
Aluminum, copper, and zinc, and
their influences on the human body
were discussed in detail by Profes-
sor Calvery. "There is no evidence
of a specinlc function for aluminum
in nutrition," he said, "while there
is some evidence that zinc is not
merely accidental in animal tissues
and there is very convincing evi-
dence of the role of copper Ai the
hemoglobin, the red pigment of the
stimulation of the formation of
blood of the white rat."
"The apothecary is the product Majestic-"Song of My Heart"
of the Renaissaice'} said Dr. Ed_ with John McCormick.
eerspr Vis rfpha- Michigan-"Scotland Yard" with
Edmund Lowe and Joan Bennett.
maceutical chemistry and director Wuerth-"Wild Company" with
of the course in phrmacy at Frank Albertson.
the University of Wisconsin, speak- -
ing yesterday afternoon on "The Organizations.
Apothecary in Literature." All-Campus forum--Address by
y President Alexander G. Ruthven at
The first apothecary shop ap- 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in room
pcared in Naples in the eleventhID, Alumni Memorial hall.
century, Dr. Kremers pointed out. ,Alpha Kappa Delta-Meeting at
The apothecary appears ofe inf 7:45 o'clock tonight at the home of
Italian Renaissance literature, the secretary, 1236 Washtenaw
In France, aptheca .-ies formed avenue.
a professianla uild of "pharma- I acultyWo 's lub--Meeting
cins," Dr. Kreers id. The at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the
apothecary, there was in conflict ballroom of the League building.
with the physicians. Moliere was Youngstown-M i c h i g a n club-
unfriendly to both professions in Meeting at 7 o'clock tonight in
hi kesare and Browning pic- room 325, Union building.
ture the apothecary in England as -
a wretched creature. Kipling's WOODY LAUNCHES
"Wireless," however, shows him in RESEARCH SURVE Y
a different lighit, Dr. Kremers ex-
plained. Ibsen was a chemists ap-
prentice, and many German writ- Education Professor to Publish
e r s, ineluding Goethe, employ Book Next Year.
apothecaries as characters. In
AcFri a the pharmacist has been Prof. Clifford Woody, director of
a subject more of cartoons than of
literature, Dr Kremers said.he bureau of educational refer-
ence and research of the Univers-
(" CAppearAity, is at the present time engaged
see C , O in the preparation of an integrated
in Pontac Tomorrow survey of extensive studies in re-
search of the teaching of language{
The Men's Glee club will give its and arithmetic.
second concert of the year tomor- This will be a part of a volume
row night when it makes a trip to on the surveys of studies in ele-
Pontiac to appear on the annual mentary education. S. S. Breed, of
program of the Methodist church the University of Chicago, and
there. The proceeds of the concert Laura Zirber, of Ohio State uni-
will go towards a scholarship to the versity are in association with Pro-
Un iversity. fessor Woody in writing this book.
This concert will be followed by The volume which will go to press
another trip on Nov. 29 to Detroit about Feb. 1, will be one of the
where the singers will present a American education research edi-
program for the Detroit Golf club. tions.
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