TUESTA SEPFAQWR23, 193o UN I RSITY To G1I SiIXhE__WEEKLY Music School, Medical Faculty to Contribute Numbers t.o Year's Program. ABBOT' PIRE~CTS WORK Educators Anticipate Benefits of Radio Lectures to Vocational Work. Recognizing the value of radio in the field of education, the Regents have approved the broadcasting of five half-hour program-s each week, .. .. , .. a ,. -.- ,. .. U. S. SETS ASIIE TIMBERT5ACTS WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 -- TheJ United States forest service has an-I nounced today a nation--wide pro- - gram had been launched to pre- Letters Should Not be Sent in serve in perpetuity typical tracts of Cs virgin and primitive forests. Care of "University of Three definite types of areas will Michigan". be designatedF for their educational, historical and .research values, the FURNISH CHANGE CARDS forest service said. The first-a system of "natural areas" - will be Freshmen are advised to have of growing value, the announce- their mail addressed direct to their ment added, because of the increas-, Ann Arbor residence, giving street' ing scarcity of virgin forests of the i and nmber. If a change is made type that were associated with the ' in residence cards will be provided early history of America." I at the branch post office in the A number of "'primitive areas,"I Nickel's Arcade which when filled will be designated, it was said, for Iout will direct mail to the new ad- the benefit of people who crave the dress. "hack to nature" type of forest rec- Under no conditions are freshmen reation. advised to have mail addressed in "It is expected that from five to care of "The University of Michi- ten experimental forests will be re- gan." The University has no way quired within each of the twelve or of delivering mail to students and thirteen forest regions of the coun- such communications have to be re- try," the forest services said. "Their tirned to the senders unless the area will range from about 1,500 to ,student upon his arrival files at the 5,000 acres." ,Ann Arbor Post Office one of the r __ regular "change of address" cards,; EXT T ND SOVIE T G(CAIN DEA L PROBE;-""""""""""""""""""""'" '"" " CLAIMSHORT SALES BROUGHT DROPI- (By Assoriatd Press> f fo 00',O o 6 ,({,C WASHINGTON, Sept. 21-A more 111,1,, extended investigation of short sell- bushels a day, and recounted the - ing of wheat by Russia in the Chi- drop in wheat while the Russians cago pit was said today by Secretary were selling short. Hyde also said: Hyde to have become necessary "Not the least striking factor of Y Many of your friends and neighbors are through information from E. V: Be- these unique operations is the tact litzky, president of the all-Russian that, so far from having wheat to among thepatrons of this bank textile syndicate, which placed the: sell, and thus to hedge, the Rus- orders, that operations had contin- sian government is rationing its ued several months. people, and doling out food on food They will tell you why they like us, why they Hyde denied Belitzky s statement cars. If they elect to sell wheat that the sales of over 7,500,000 abroad at a time when they find it i=confidently enttust their dollars to our care. bushels could not have appreciably necessary to ration their own peo-#-, affected the trend of prices on the I ple, and to shoot men for foragingAw Chicago market due to the turnover food cars, that is their business." =After you have talked with them, we shal - -.._._.._............ ..,. ._ ..be glad to serve you as we now serve them, Among the Best and at Reasonable Prices - 101-107 Maui Street 330 South State Street 2I Member Federal Reserve Clean, Pleasant and With Excellent Service """"{"'t"{{t "" {i"l n "t{t {{{t "tlI iltltlll ONLY ONE BLOCK NORTH FROM HILL AUDITORIUM SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY and a one hour program upon one night of the week for 25 weeks of the 1930-31 college year. Will Print Programs. Arrangements for the broadcasts' are being made by Prof. Waldo Ab- bot, director of the broadcasting service of the University. Programs, and hours of broadcast will be printed in The Daily each day. The weekly evening programs will probably consist of three short talks of approximately six minutes each smilar totchose that have been M444 ding the past six years. These proyr ms will feature musi- ca l' rgThmssponsored by 'the! Sdiol of IMusic, faculty, and stu- dents. i Speeches to be Published. The speeches given during thei evening programs will be printed in a bulletin as has been the custom# in the past. During-i he programs the Uni- versity does not propose 'to offer; cquises of instruction with e'amih- ations for its listeners, as is being' done by some universities, but will' introduce various vocations anid' professions with the purpose ofI guiding young people In their choice and training. The medical faculty will',spread reliable infor-, mation which will be of real benefitk to the public.' Cultural topics will contribute to the wise use of lei- sure, according to those in chargee of the programs. A monthly bulletin containing ther advance programs will be mailed toI All requesting copies from Professor Abbot.X Nation Wide Policy Announced; to Arouse Regiment AgainstF Ibanez Administration. (Br Associated Press')I SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 22- A govern'ment communique today said that an attempted revolt at Con- cepcion Sunday against the admin-' istration'of President Carlos Ibanez had been frustrated and the in- stigators imprisoned. "An attempt was made Sundayl afternoon to bring about a rebellion of the Chacabuco regiment, garri- soned at Cohcepcion. 'The attemptj ailed from ts very begilning," the communique said. "'The incident occurred shortly before 5 p. m. An airplane piloted' by two North Americans, presum- ably citizens of the United States,, landed near the city, and discharg- ed its passengers, Gen. Enrique; Bravo, retired; former Col. Mar- maduke Grove, .and three civilians,' Luis Salas Romo, Carlos Vicuna Fuentes and Pedro Leon Ugalde, all proceeding from the Argentine." Band Will T ae Part i resma Functions When the Varsity band makes its appearance at freshmen functions this week, students will witness one of the biggest 'and best equipped groups in the country, according to Robert Campbell, faculty manager of the band. New uniforms have been provided for approximately 100 bandmen. The uniforms do not have capes as in past years, but regulation coats, with Sam Brown belts and straps over the shoulders. The band will hold its first drill today. Members of the Glee Club will arrive in Ann Arbor Wednes- day, and will appear before the freshmen at several occasions dur- ng the week. NEW YORK. Sept. 21.-Mrs. Ella, A. Boole, president of the Women's Ohfisti'an 'Temperance union, de- clarc'd in a radio address today hat sentiment among American women is overwhelmingly dry The total forest area of the Brit- ish Empire is estimated at 1,910,- 000 square miles. WELCOME FRESHMEN For wholesome re- freshments eat at the Sugar Bowl. We manufacture our own candy and ice cream. It is the best. PREKETE'S SUGAR BOWL Dial 2-1414 109.111 South Main Street i giving his Ann Arbor street address. Sweden's census, just complete, shows taht the population is 6,120,- 080. Scouts With May Connect Town Activities Freshmen and new students who have been active in boy scout work i their home troops are being given an opportunity to connect with the local scout organization by register- ing at a booth located outside of Waterman gymnasium. Scout Executive Wallace F. Watt is inviting former scouts and offi- cials who are in the University to *ork as assistant scoutmasters, cub feaders, examiners in merit badge Work and in other scout activities. A' get-together of all former scouts will be held in the near future. Anyone interested in scouting is elcomeat the Boy Scout Head-a quarters, at 324 E. Huron street. Vienna, Sept. 21. - The Jewish Telegraphic agency reports that Joseph Julius Kraus, New York business man, has signed an agree- 'nent to finance to the extent of $1,000,000 a cancer research' insti- tute here. -X .1 i AND TELL YOUR Hear this merry, merry melody of happy heartbeats set to music... recorded forVictor -and how! by Gus Arnheim and his high-voltage orchestra. Other Victor Record hits, too .. . each one "the Broadway berries" -sweet or hot-for every mood and moment. The greatest artists and orchestras record exclusively for Victor, it every field. 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