rTHE MICIGAN DAILY' DAIL r: A BLESSED EVENT, INDEED By Lichity yEH l OTrA . Nvj PoaR > TaK 'S~aKSc E S' pcLacE-"h E'& ~ SO PwPSA.}S rS -Ioc H., (F =..7 SA ( -w t- E YO 2 AN w\JU2 'C H Sa S T D D A N O F F Ca u =r ll- - - A A E P EC ,-rl,% ~~~1 , '1/1 O - D r1 Y. Jo (t7O; wA . e1 r/ ri V/A SJ- - '$YS *-E GsuESss He L~4J%~a t 'i; I 1< W~t N JC wwir "if asza Fool to Befieve in 1 NcoSilain is Iworthy cf gil'strust-I padp eiityt3 find out S.A40 7:00 9:00 Loves ', ,'I/l sf 2/ / \' - ,. =_ . i I r r r'' " _ I G. / M FXCOMMENDS MOD IFICA TION' Y LAW ASPOPULAk MEASURE !GI$DLARSHIP Ies in Return Of Wines and Beer ats Solution. , LightI It's~ about time to try another' tohibition experiment. At least, this i ,t opinion of. ,obert C. An ,11, of the icsociology apartment, wI o yesterday termed he present heaGvy consumption of ard-liquors and general disrespect The new experiment proposed' at he. Amnerican Legion, the manu- )cture of light wines and beer, light result in worse coniditions 'r'f. Angell said, but the presentl tuatioi warrants such. a step-rif ie ch age can be made constitu- ionally. A ban on hard liquors my would monre genernally repre - ntpub~lc will than the present w itself; Prof. Angell believes. However, Professor Angell turned fie world upside c4own for those ro believe the r;etuirn of light lnes .and beer would materially experiment Professor Angell be- lieves. "Once beer and wine are legaliz- ,d, the hard liquor supplymight be uncontrollable, as they have al- ways gone together and would be ha.rd to separate.", On tJhe other hand, although the practice of homebrewing is wide- srathere are many who turn to th-e drinking of hard liquor, wvhich, cxcept near the bordehr, is easier to buy, he said. The acces- . ability of light wines and beer would counteract this, Professor Angell said. Last, of all, he said, any return of light liquors must be~ accompan- led by an educational. campaign against hard liquors. Christian Will Pluay Second Organ Recital 'the second recital on, the weekly eries of twilight organ concerts will be given at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in H1ill' auditorium by Palmer Christian, University' or- ganist. The program, as ainounced y s- terday by Christian; includes "Air majestueux" by Rlamreau, "F~antasia and Fugue in C minor" by Bach, Hagg's "'Aftonfrid," F',anck's "Chor- al in B~ minor," "Minuet, Scherzo" by J'ongen, Held's "Cradle Song," aind "Finale (Symphony VI) by Widor. The normal life span of, a honey bee born in summer is five- weeks; for those born in winter, six tQ eight months. GIVENJ Bequeachs rd of U Today's RadioThrograrns (E&..tern Standard Ti me) 91 T11 Jane E~ ,Armstrong $10,000 to- Roat R-0gents. A scholarship award; of approxi- mAtely .$400, to be given yearly: to some' medical school student, was made known last night by an an-1 nouncement of Dr. Frederick 0. Novy, chairman of the executive committee of the Medical school. According, to the terms of the will of the late Jane E' Armstrong, for many years a resident of Ann 'Arbor, $10,000 is bequeathed to the regents of the University, the in- come from which is to be, paid yearly, to some student chosen at the discretion of the Medical school faculty, subject to certa~in restrictioni named- by the donor' of the fund, it was announced. The scholarship is to be. known' as the Misses Armstrong Scholarship in honor of the three Armstrong sis- ters: Harriet M., Louise C., and Jane E: Two awards, each for the full amount will be made this. year ow- 'ing to the fact 'hat the fund has already been accumulating: for over a year, it was announced. Disburs-: ment of the fund is-,in the ,hands of the Union. &uardian, Trust Co. of Detroit according ;to, the: provi-n .fte il Qualifications for the award spe- cify that the incumbant-it be white- and born of American parents, *WXYZ tonight presents an all star attraction of radio programs beginning at 6:30 o'clock and con- tinuing until midnight, after which time Columbia's programs in this vicinity will be heard through WABC. Enric Mad riguera and his Cuban orchestra start the broad- cast at 6:30 o'clock. Bing" Crosby, one of radio's newer, sensations, but nevertheless: a star tenor goes ont the ether at 7 o'clock when' the Gold Medal Fzbst Freight comes with a cargo of request niumabers, no prog rant of outstanding quality is heard. At 10 o'clock, Gus Ed- wards and his Gang' with Freddie Rich's orchestra have a fifteen minute period all to themiselves; 11 o'clock brings the Street Singer to be followed-by Red Nichols and his orchestra. The St. Moritz orches- tra at 11:45 o'clock ends the-broad- cast of Columbia programs which with Eddie Duchin at midnight will come through WABC'. An hour later Anthony Trini and his Vil- lage Inn orchestra finish the Co- lunbia presentation. Thle Mobiloil concert at 8:30 o'clock starts things rolling for sta- tion' WWjr. At 9:30" o'clock the Pal- molive hour- takes its, bow with Gustave Haenschen's orchestra fol1- lowing it in the Coca' Cola program at 10:30 o'clock. Vincent' Lopez di- recting his orchestra at then St. Regis hotel broadcasts at 11:30 o'clock with Cab' Calloway follow- ing' with a 'half hour of exceeding- ly 'torrid 1mu1sic a a1 % erbesc Fool. tinentals following that wit apro._ g-ram of "MIusic ill th, Modern M~anner." _ Eugene 0Or)mandy's orchet-ra ap-' pears first on the cNEC(t' e fr broadr'ast throtug hWt tng a 8:30 o'clock in the j~j Fro' t Mel- Qd_ MAiirents aclvertisin ';prpgr}a3.. Sherlock I-Ho lmeieianc ,slves another m~'ystery a1)9(o'dock with the help of the famed Dr". Whtson1-"Watson, the Needle.?' to b'bs Will D elivr Lecture in Germany. Prof. William 14. Hobbs of' the Geology department, who has been traveling in Europe since early summer, will speak in Berlin, (Ger- rn.ny, on Greenland, early in No- vember. Much interest has been aroused in Germany about Gr',enland, Pro- fess~r Hobbs said in a l?tier to one of the members of the Geology' de- partment, since the. tragic fate of Wegener. Professor Hobbs plans to sail from the continent on the Euro- pa Dec.'5, and he will arrive in Ann Arbor on Dec. 12. His, plans have been- set ahead so that he will. be able to attend the meeting of the Association of American Geoligist which is to be held in 'Ypsilanti on Dec. 12. Could this girl really fall in love :again? Could she steel herself agaainlst her Owna esires when rthe right Mall said "'I love you?" JOAN BLONDELL. 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