E MICHIGAN DAILY TWO MICHIGAolN MtN" 'Here Goes the Bride,' Peter Ario's Musical Show, Scores Reno. Peter Arno, one of the best- known of American satirical car- toonists, has turned his hand to the stage, with the result that' "Here Goes the Bride." musical lampoon of the nation's divorce capital, has been praised by De- troit Reviewers as one of the best l in years.1 Arno, who wrote the book and staged and produced the comedyl selected two former Michigan men as aides de camp. Edward Hey- man, '29, co-author of the Union opera "Rainbow's End," and writer of the' popular tunes "Body and Soul," and "Out of Nowhere," has written the lyrics for the produc- tion. Roy Langham, '30, who conduct- ed the Union opera for three years, is assistant manager for the show. He is a member of Phi Nu Alpha fraternity, and Heyman is a Phi Epsilon Pi. "Here Goes the Bride," starring Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, prominent comedians of stage and screen, was the result of a trip to Reno by Arno, who conceived the idea of writing a musical comedy satirising the divorce mill. Soviet Removes Rail Chief To Speed Work MOSCOW, Oct. 3.-AP)-Mosei Rukhimoyich was removed today as commrissar of communications and transport and Nicholas An- dreev, commissar of workers and peasants inspection, was appointed to succeed him. This is the first important change inr the govern- ment for months and was designed to improve the lagging transporta- tion system. Andreev is only 36 years old, but has made an out- standing record in the government posts which he has occupied. 14 Wonded in Clash Of Boston Dock Men BOSTON, O c t. 3.-()P)-Negro strikebreakers and union long- shoremen engaged in a hand-to- hand battle in which shots were fired and knives and clubs wielded on Commonwealth p i e r today. Fourteen men were injured, suffer- ing chiefly from stab wounds and bruises. Mexco to Inaq.gurate Dry Talks in SchooQls MEXICO CITY, Oct. 3.--(/)- One hour a week will be devoted in the public schools of Mexico to lectures against the evil of strong drink. The Public Education De- partment has adopted tho proposal to, co-operate in temperance pro- gram of "persuasion" sponsored by the Government. THIS COUMN4 CLOSES AT~ 3!.M. L SI I THIfS w- ADVERTISING NOTICE ANY intelligent person may earn good income corresponding for newspapers; all or spare time; no canvasing; send for free book- let; tells how. Heacock, 410 Dun Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. 50 VOCAL STUDIC' Frank Ryan, grad- uate Universiby School of Music. 1303 Brooklyn. Phone 2-1953, 2-1511. 20 FOR RENTj 1143 t'Rj& AVE. 6 rooms and sleeping )porch. Nicely furnished. Phone 6692 109 FOR RENT-At 425 S. Division. Large suite and single room. Price reasonable. Phone 22352. 103 FOR RENT--Two fine suites. One suitable for three. Second floor. Rent reasonable. 219 S. Thayer. 98 514 E. JEFFERSON-Block from campus, front suite, also large living room, $6 for one, $7 for two. 99 TW0 APARTME NTS--1 with private1 bath and shower. Also double rooms. Steam heat, garage, dial 8544, 422 E. Wahington. 89 SUITE, $5 Ruim ng watr, private I o'ume 107 Forest. Instructor or graduate student preferred. Car- age availble. 101 WANTED WANTED-Sudeant laundry neatly done. Fxpcricnce. Socks darned and buttona repl~ced free. Will call for and delitic. Call 23365. 104 WANTED-Boarders at $5 per week. Home cookinv. Packard Tavern. 1214 1ack:rd S. 96 WANTED-Laundry, prices reason- able, phone 5374. 95 MAN, Graduate student wishes roommate. Freshly decorated room. $12 per month. 332 E. Jefferson. 111 WASHINGS - Student and faipily washings. Called for and deliv- ered. Phone 5244. 108 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Great dane puppy. Femme. 5 months old. Reason- able. Dial 22367. 75 FOR SALE - Pawpeu grapes, grapa juice, sweet cider, Wyandott malt. Call 9534 or 22413. 97 FOR SALE-Extra fine grade Rac- coon coat. Exceptionally dark., thick furred collar. Balance o coat, finest of prime dark North- ern Raccoon skins. Sizes 44, easi- ly reduced to size 42. Coat orig- inally cost $700 at Newton-Annis. Worn not more than five times. . Will sell for $350 cash. John W. Bachelor, M. D. 47 N. Washington St. Oxford, Michigan. 112 LOST LOST-Small green fraternity pin. Initials W. D. B. Reward. Phone 23281, Ext. 36, Room 568. 100 LOST-Scotch. terrier, female pup- py. Black. Red harness. An- swers to name of Lassie. Tele- phone 9019. Reward. 13 LOST--Red Chow dog. Liberal re- ward. Mich. Daily. Box 2. 110 LEATHER KEY CASE on Liberty Street between Division and State. Phone 23308. 105 LOST--Black and white Parker fountain pen. Finder pIlease re- turn to Room 399, Jordan Hall. Phone extension 26. 106 here are Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh as they enjoyed' a brief rcspite f'rom public ovation in a boat on the Iozugawa river near Kyoto, Japao. . This picture was snapped shortly before they overturned in their Lockheed monoplane as it was taking off the waters of the Yangtse river for a flight to the flooded Tingting lake region. .. WANT ADS PAY