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PAGE TWO T H E MICHIGAN DAILY TUESD

AY, OCTOBER 13, 1931

SAMMY SQUIRT: A MATTER OF PREFERENCE

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Do Not
Smoke Pipes
HE GIRLS haven't left us many
of our masculine rights. They
fly our airplanes, drive our cars, smoke
our cigarettes -
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Today&s Radio ProrarmsI
(Eh. tern Standard Time)
Tuesday as usual is a good day Russ Columbo at 11:30 o'clock and

for the National Broadcasting Com-
pany's chain. WWJ's three best
drawing cards are B. A. Rolfe, Rudy
Vallee and Coon Sanders, while
Don Voorhees and Paul Whiteman
stand out on the WJR Tuesday
night presentation. Julia Sander-
son and. Frank Crummit will sing
more of their pleasing songs to the
accompaniment of Jack Shilkret's
orchestra at 8 o'clock over station
WWJ. Don Voorhees, although he
does play on the WJR hook-up also
is found on the WWJ side of the
NBC with the Fuller Man at 9:30
o'clock. Ten o'clock brings B. A.
Rolfe and his Lucky Strike dance
band from WWJ, for an hour of
fast music. Also on WWJ are Rudy
Vallee at midnight and the cele-I
brated darky Coon Sanders and
his orchestra at 12:30 o'clock.
WJR's program is a little less im-
posing than WWJ's but none the
less desirable to listen to with DonI
Voorhees providing the music for
the Armstrong Quakers at 8 o'clock
through WJR, and the Sisters of
the Skillet, Eddie and Ralph giv-
ing their nonsensical culinary and
mechanic advice between songs at
8:45 o'clock, also through WJR.

Paul Whiteman and his orchestra
playing music at the Edgewater
Beach Hotel et 12:30 o'clock finish
WJR's broadcasting for Tuesday.
Columbia's program for tonight,
with but two exceptions, is compos-
ed entirely of popular :iusic. Tony'
Parenti and his Singing Saxa- I
phones at 7:15 o'clock and Walter
Winchell at 8:45 o'clock both over
WXYZ are the exceptions. At 8:15
o'clock Abe Lyman and his orches-
tra, a concert player, a glee club,
and a comedy team unite in one4
program to come through WXYZ.
Ben Bernie takes the place of the
Henry George Skit at 0 o'clock,I
with the Columbians with Freddie
Rich's orchestra come on the air
at 9:15 o'clock. Ernic Madriguera
and his Cuban orchestra will. pre
sent a program composed entirely
of Spanish musie au 11:15 o'clock
through WABO. Asbu.y Park Ca-
sino orchestra furnishes a 15 min-
ute program at 11:45 o'clock
through WXYZ, to be followed by
Shroeder Hotel orchestra at mid-
night from WABC. The Hotel !3os-
sert orchestra at 1 o'clock and the
Roseland Ballroom orchestra at
1:30 o'clock also find an outlet in
station WABC.

1 LT 6STUDENkT PICK
SCHOLIs ADVICE
Bursey Believes Sending Child
to Parent's Alma Mater
Is Bad Policy.
Let your son or daughter go to
the college or university that
arouses most of his intellectual
curiosity, said Prof. Philip E. Burs-
ley, director of orientation period,
over radio station WJF Sunday af-
ternoon in a University broadcast.
"It is unw:se to send your son or
daughter to a college you went to
thirty years ago on the grounds
that what was good enough for you
should be good enough for him,"
Professor Bursley said. "Nor is it
advisable to send him to a particu-
lar college to hold up the family
tradition, regardless of his aims,
desires, and qualifications.
"If you feel that your boy or girl
should go to a trade school, let
him go," ProfessorrBursley said.
"Far better to have him the best
manual toolmaker in the state of
Michigan with that reputation
than to have him a shyster lawyer
or a third-rate doctor and known
as such."
Be ready to advise and help your
son or daughter, they ask for as-
sistance, Professor Bursley contin-
ued, but never interfere voluntar-
ily.

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ALSO
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smoke our pipes!
They've left us
this one manly
right, anyway.
A man almost
has to smoke a
pipe nowadays. A
pleasant necessity!
For a pipe filled
with good tobacco
is just about the

You'll never see lies

best smoke a man
could want.
And if you're

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Maynard Street
- vs-
-wthe family restau ant-serv-
i n g t h e choicest steaks and
the freshest of seafood s - at
very reasonable prices..
-why not dinner at the tavern
tonight . .'
hus eleven to three
hor five to nine
The Fingerle operated steak and seafood house

troubled about se-
lecting a tobacco,
remember that
- Edgeworth is
the popular favor-
ite in 42 out of54
colleges. It some-
how seems to fit
For men only-theoys the college man's
ofapipe. taste. Edgeworth
is cut especially for pipes, it burns
slowly, it gives a cool smoke. You
can buy Edgeworth wherever good
tobacco is sold. Or, for a special
sample packet, write to Larus & Bro.
Co., zoo S. 22d St.,-Richmond, Va.
E DG EWORTH
SMOKING TOBACCO
Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burleys;
with its natural savor enhanced by Edge-

worth's distinctive
and exclusive elev-
enth process. Buy
Edgeworth any-
where in two forms
-EdgeworthReady-
Rubbed and Edge-
worth Plug Slice. All
sizes, 15 pocket
package to $1.50
pound humidor tin.

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