PAGE TWO T'IDE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEIVER 18, 1930 PAGE TWO TI-IF. MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930 Faculty Members Join in Support of eligious Emphasis Week nianni rat nnnrs.D. HUUKLLY A HIJYL Lindbergh's B PROCRA PLANNED IntoCenter Fw1y Associated Press) LITTLE FALLS, Minn.--A projectI to have the boyhood loame of Col.' -- Charles A. Lindbergh set side as. Dean of Students Feels Results a state park will be introduced in Will be Beneficial the Minnesota legislature in Jan- to Students.uay ___dnts On this small tract, with its 90 acres of farmland which slope to- HOPKINS PRAISES PLAN ward the Mississippi river, the transatlantic flier lived from 1902I Chapman, Babcock, Johnson to 1920. His pareats brought him Named as Chairmen of here five weeks after his birth atI Detroit. Various Committees. Since Colonel Lindbergh made his New York to Paris flight, tho farm "I feel that this program for the has been a mecca for tourists. Sou- Religious Emphasis week cannot venir hunters have carried away al- help having good results," Joseph most everything movable.j A. Bursley, dean of students stated, According to state Senator Chris yesterday Dean Bursle is one of Rosenmeier of Littie FleI, en old friend of the Lindbe'gh s, arrange- a number of faculty men who have ments have been completed or in- expressed approval of the proposed j troducing the necessary iegi latin. symposium of the nation's leading He said he had ahnaost d(d ,it. religious thinkers, which, according assurance that the Lindberga lam- to present plans, will be held here ily will deed the property to the late in February. state, provided appropriations are "The very fact that all the reli- sufficient, to assure maintenance. Lindbergh had lhis fi:rst experi-' gious interests are combining in encewih mtd his iaegeon this effort and that it has received ence with motors iled ivngr"on the support of a considerable body i of are-World apda d re of students makes it significant and epre-Whred waridays ,tiiL is pre- insures its success," Dean Bursley his first urge to fly. continued.'hsfrturet l. continued AHere he did the small chores of Hopkins Approves, a farm boy interestinghis! 'a "Emphasis upon the religious life poulry, ternmaing hayse and problems of our community is pultry, cattle and eain ay rHe a real need," Prof. Louis H. Hop- andped with a long-eard dog ndplayed wth logered dog kins, secretary of the engineering which became familiar as his regu- school said in an interview. "People la companion when he was ap- outside of Ann Arbor think that we proaching his 'teens.e pay little attention to such matters. Over Pine creek, that courses As a matter of fact, the atmosphere through the farm, Charles Aug us- of the University is filled with a de- tus built a small suspension bridge. votion to idealism through service Across it he tramped daily, taking: to humanity. the cows to pasture in the morning' "A week of special emphasis on and bringing them in to be milked religion will develop and strengthen at night. this spirit," he continued. "It is hood Hore May be Made [ [ RSCASPONSORSILH of State Park in M innesota E IMl0RAn ForeignStudents W lTakePart by K 1 , r'. a5 ti h , S{} t ISL1 iYI Ll V II1 vi Orartorical Cormpetition. jI IVUJII U di LII G_-cmalan Government Falls; Entries are being received forlEconomist to Discuss Russian Provisional President'the first annual oratorical contest Agricultural Production Is Selected. for foreign students, the interna Before Statisticians. tional committee of the Student (1: Associated Press) Christian association announced Vladimir P. Timoshenko, lecturer WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.-Mn- yesterday. Five students had signi- in economics, will deliver a paper ste~ Rccinos of Guatemala was no- ifled their desire to participate in ed by nessage from his country the contest, at 3 o'clock yesterday. viet Russia" before the combined today t~at the government of Pres- I Rmpeof Arabia, Pal- m nsof the American Statisti- Repreentaivescal association and the American Pama had been overthrown. I estine, Iraq, China and Japan will Farm Economics association, Dec. joe musge received was signed -speak on various phases of religious 29 to 31, in Cleveland. by Rodriguez eleta, secretary gen- activity and missionary work, ac- eral f the military junta described cording to the subjects turned in !Last summera imoshenko col- as new n control of the govern- at Lane hall. John Khalaf,presi lected a large part of his informa- ment dent of the Arabian students' club Wrat yh o Research institute Te me caai said Ge. Mauro de and contributor to this year's "In- and the Hooverar library at 1esu. f.rmu miniser of war, was lander," will speak on "Missionary Stanford university. During the killed in the fighting Tuesday andi Work in Palestine." During his talk, IWorld war President Hooverncol- that : m;uility preyvailed there to- he disclosed yesterday, he will de- igected numerous volumes pertain- thaiitr&toquioditnd revdiledbthereato velop missionary work in his native agtorwod dood phems nd Gn. Ma b s ' ry p 1 't I. 777 F Y r I II STUDENTS' MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 11 O'CLOCK WILL ROGERS In T"I m re photograph,. ers and hive your . the Iaced 0 I I Scl ianensian REGULAR SHOW OPENING TONIGHT "THE MATRIMONIAL BED" With FRANK FAY AND LILLIAN TASHMAN IMAGINE-"His mind was a blank from 1925 to 1930. Then he came to Paris and found himself the sheik of the Champs Elysees. With two wives and two sets of children, he faced enough trouble to make hit o 'vo d trouble and disappointment later, call at the 'Ensan ofce between one and five today, and assure yourself of a place in the book. I I CBI CSPLASH I Charlie Chase II I I I h ill IIIl