-THE MIcd IGAN DAILY Y TUESDAY, SEP )ersity Grad School Starts Second Year, ANGES IN STAFF O CLASSES MADE Children on Full-Day Basis; He1th, Research Facilities Are Enlarged. number of new appointees be- work yesterday with the open- of the University Elementary ol, for its second year of oper- ri. Several changes have been le, including the addition of a grade group, the placement of children on a full-day basis, an enlargement of the health research facilities. a u l i n e Scheidt, formerly a her in the Dayton Junior clers college, will be in charge he first grade and will be as- d by Mrs. Anna C. Michaels. r. Jantet $arnes will divide her e between work as the school sician and in the pediatrics de- tment of the University hospi- She is a graduate of the Med- ,school. r. George Moore, of the School Dentistry, has been )appointed esearch associate to direct the tal work and will be assisted Dr. Ralph Goppelt, a recent luate. wendolyn Kroencke, a register- nurse, will devote her full time er duties as school nurse. Miss ile Streater, dietician at the versity hospital, has been ap- ged nutritionist for part time he school. The daily health in- ction will be continued this p, and parents have been asked eport first to the office of the sician and nurse with the chil- Today's Radio Programs (Ebatern Standard Time) REA INTERPRETS AUTOMOBILE RULE; STUDENTS OVER 28 YEARS EXEMPT Clinic Handles 1,400 Cases L -SANGELEFS i/Pi--Th eg,{al aidl c lnic ofi he university of Southern California handled more than 1,400 cases last year for people in legal trouble wiho were uinable to retain an attorney. - 6 Phone 6898 NOW OPEN The Colonia Food Shop 109 l lst Univcrsi y Ben Bernie, tlc cigar-smqking, jovial "Old Maestro" of the air and his orchestra will now be heard; through the Columbia chain at 9 o'clock over stations WXYZ, andi KMOX instead of at their former time of 10 o'clock. After the night's program, Bernie will hie himself to his old stand Chicago, from where his programs wil be picked up by Columbia's station there. Walter Winchell, columnist, will have for his guest on the air at 8:45 o'clock, Gary Cooper, the tall western movie star. Cooper, after graduating from college, first tried newspaper cartooning, then movie camera work, and a precarious career as an extra; at last he found himself a star. His latest, picture, "Morocco," found iim play- ing opposite "that Deitrich woman." Winchell's interview of Cooper will come over stations WXYZ and KMOX of the Columbia system. "Savino Tone Pictures" tomorrow night will feature two of Domenico Savino's own compositions, "Mitzi" and "Shanghai Gesture." Emphasiz- ing the pictorial qualities of such composers as Berlioz Grinelle, Verdi, and himself, the program in its entirety includes "I Vespri Siciliani" by Verdi, "Have a Heart," "Mitzi" by Savino, "Nocturne," "Shanghai Gesture," "Waltz" ;by Brahms, and "Rakoczy March" by Berlioz. EDITOR'S NOTE: The following: article is a complete interpreta- tion of the University automobile regulation, written for The Daily by Walter B. Rea, assistant to the dean of students. Rea is in charge of enforcement of the regulation., (1) No sbucen; :n a;:enGance at the University from and after the beginning of the first semester of the University year 1931-32 shall operate any motor vehicle. In ex- ceptional and extraordinary cases in the discretion of the Dean of Students this rule may be relaxed. (2) The automobile regulation governs the use of a car as well as the operation of one; consequently it is not permissible for a student to use his car, or a family owned car, for social, personal, or any other purpose when the car is driven by a non-student who is not a member of his immediate family. (3) A student receiving permis- sion to use an automobile must ad- (Continued on Page Seven) Break fasts Luncheon Dinner .. 20c . . . 35c .45c li _._. li, = . III National Broadcasting Company's outstanding programs for tonight' all come through station WWJ in Detroit and WTAM Cleveland. Julia: Sanderson and Frank Crummit come at 8 o'clock and B. A. Rolfe and his band may be heard at 10 o'clock over the stations named. Beware, however, for the two pro- grams are commercialized, the B. A. Rolfe presentation being spoiled by an announcer exhorting the peo- ple to BEWARE of harsh irritants. And if you like That kind of sing- ing and that kind of music, you can hear The Vallee and his Connecti- cut Yankees at 12 o'clock, midnight. The WJZ version of the NBC chain has one good program in the non- sensical dialogue a n d specialty songs of "The Sisters of the Skillet" coming to you, if you please, at 8:45 o'clock over WJR Detroit, and WLW Cincinnati. EL-2 SPECIAL! EXTRA PANTS FREE Suit $............... 25 Suit .. ............ 30 Suit ...............$35 All Guaranteed to Fit CHAS. DOUKAS 1319 South University 426 Thompson Street Cash and Carry Prices oiQ qia Work CASH CARD $6.00 for $5.00 Sunday Diners 50c & 65c Delivery Service 8 to 1 p. m. on orders amountin, to 50c or more. Phone 3607 I I Nil, 11-11111011:11im rA LC- NOW! IN PERSON It's Convenient to Have Your Photograph taken at Mack's No Appointment Necessary--Come In Any Time Large Size 11x14 inch $1.00 lyn Burton, Sarita Davis, Margaret Dow, Katherine B. Greene, Mary Louise Hohn, Harriet' Lawlor, Wil- lard .C. Olson, Elizabeth Paddock, Mildred Walton, Carolyn Wheeler. and Marguerite Wilker. -i e-President oakum Will See Inauguration Vice-president Clarence S. Yoa- kum will officially represent the University Nov. 11 at the University of North Carolina when Frank Por- ter Graham is inaugurated as pres- ident of that institution, it was disclosed yesterday by University officials. You may order as many as you wish at $1.00 each. Ma jestic Daily 2:00, 3:40, 7:00, 9:00 ON SCPEEN JOB a I III IN "THIS MODERN AGE" You must think we're crazy, or that there's a hitch SOME- WIERE-and we can't blame you, for it's such a ridiculously low price for a portrait. But the Proof of the pudding's in the cating, and the prcof is in the finished potrrait of yourself-a portrait that will be good enough for your very best boy friend to flaunt be ore the eyes of has fraternity brothers-with PRIDE! Also regular size x1O inch size at 3 for $2.00 ew research appointments in- le Elizabeth M. Cunningham, re G. Fox, and Muriel M. Wil- son. The following staff mem- s from last year returned to r duties: Marion Andrews, Es- r L. Belcher, Myrtle Bevan, Eve- LAST TIMES TODAY .. S He pleaded for love ... she dreamoed of 1 another! Also COMEDY AND NEWS THURSDAY JOE E. BROWN Phone \4161 in MINDED" "BROAD Annex Store CHAT'S "ITS ON THE DOOR-ST/EP" Ilum. jil ____________ ____________ 1116 South University r.' 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