THlE MICHIGAN DAILY -~____________________________________Mill____ Senators 4s They Gonferred On tControlled Infation' --Associated Press Photo Senators who aided the President in shaping legislation for "controlled inflation" and who are work- ing for its passage in their hrancb of Congress are shown discussing the measure in the Capitol. Left to right: Senators Key Pittman of Nevada, Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma and James F. Byrnes of South Carolina. Seven Cawrht Release Of Britons fEuropeans To nL lI By Soviet Expected In LocaliRaid Lecture Here Windt To Offer 'Journey's End' Early In Mayv Famous Play Of World War Widely Acclailuel, By Dra.mia Critics R. C. Sherrizf's drama of the World War, "Journey's End," will be pre- sented by members of Play Produc- tion classes, May 3. 4, 3, and 6, it was al)nounced yesterday. The play is under the direction of Valentine B. Windt of the speech department. This production will mark the first time the play has been given here by a campus organization. It played at the former Whitney Theatre with the original cast three years ago. "Journey's End" has been ac- claimed by critics one of the most sincere efforts in play-writing in a decade, and one of the best dramas that has sprung out of the World War. Mr. Sherriff wrote it during his spare time while employed as an in- surance assessor in London. When it was submitted, it made the rounds of the manager's offices with no success. Maurice Browne, one of the authors of "Wings Over Europe," fi- nally produced it, and since that time it has been presented in practically every country in. the world. It played for two years on Broadway, and has been on tour throughout the United States. The play centers around a British Company at the front during the later years of the war. The cast is composed solely of men, and the en- tire action takes place in a muck- cluttered dugout. Through the men in the dugout, their actions and their conversation. the tense moments before a raid. talk of home, relief, the humor of the mess table, are all brought before the audience in a vivid manner. It ha. been said that the stark reality of the terror that stalks outside the dug- I out, placed in a setting of restraint and simplicity, has made "Journey's End" one of the greatest war plays ever produced. Ten Freshmen Report CheerleaderTryouts Approximately 10 freshmen re- ported yesterday at Yost Field House to try out for sophomore cheerleader positions for 1933-34. Under Thomas "Tommy" Roberts, '34, head cheer- leader, and a group of assistants, the l freshmen began the training period which will end in four of their num- ber being chosen for full-time posi- tions. Named To Cuban Post Wuoman Put Aside In Medieval Espics Woman assumed an unimportant or secondiary .role in thet Chanson ; de Gestes"' of France, it was brought out by Thomas A. McGuire of the French departme1Lnt in a (talk yester- day on "The Role of Women in the Chansons de Gestes" at the Romance Journal Club meeting. Mr. McGuire explained that in th earliest poems, late Eleventh and early Twelfth centuries, women pla.- ed an insignificant role. The subjec of the medieval epics was the per- sonal or religious exploits of th" heroes. fighting for God. king, o. baron. In the late Twelfth and Thir- teenth centuries, under the influ- ence of Provincial and Gaelic litera- ture," he stated, "she found a mor, important part, in three phases: the maiden, beautiful, modest and vir- tuous; the marriageable woman with a dowry; and the wife, most impor- tant in her work of encouraging hr warrior husband. Prof. Jean E. Ehrhard spoke oa "Problems of Modern French Philol- ogy." He explained that it was very difficult for a scholar or student to know what aims to drive at in writ- ing due to the current controversv between the Sorbonne and the Ecole Normale over methods of criticism and literary history. the tortuous and rocky bed of the river furnish exceptional additional hazards. ~----, -Associated Press Photo Sumner Welles, assistant secretary of state, who has been named am- bassador to Cuba by President Roosevelt. PLAN DARTM UTII CANOE TRIP One of the classic events of Dart- mouth outdoor life, the White River canoe trip, is scheduled for May 6 and 7. As a test of skill with both paddle and pole, the White River is unequalled. Fast rapids, a strong cur- rent every mile of the course and - - . Seven Negroes who were arrested group, intimated he expected Sunday in a liquor raid conducted by action in declaring "we shall Detective Clifford West, Sergt. Nor- speak publicly on this matter man Cook, and Patrolman Cliffordspapblcyothsmte Stang, were fined with the alterna- our colleagues are back again in.: tive of jail sentences yesterday in land." Justice Court by Judge Jay Payne. Shortly after the released e Charles Arrington, of 220 Detroit neers arrived here Sunday, ano St., charged with assault with in- incident spurred expectations tent to do great bodily harm less early freedom for the other Brit than the crime of murder was fined possibly in time to avert the thr $100 and costs or 60 days in jail. ened economic war between C It is charged that he stuck a gun Britain and Russia. in the ribs of Charles Williams dur- John Cushny, one of the engine ing an argument. called on Mrs. L. C. Thornton, Louise Mitchell, John Farrrington, of one of the pair held in prison and Henry McGuiness, arrested at give her a secret message. 220 Detroit St., and Howard Wil' Thornton, who had been almost p liams, Sara Williams, and Ira John- trated by news of the sentences, son, arrested at 325 Beakes St., were afterward: "I may not be so 1 fined $100 apiece or ninety daysin less after all.' jail if the fines are not paid. A quantity of moonshine liquor; was confiscated in the raid Sunday. R.O.T.C.Plans Prof. Wm. G. Vinal re Two Rdevaew To )Lecture Today =r This Summer Two noted European physicists, Prof. Niels Bohr of the University of Copenhagen and Prof. Enrico Fermi of the Royal University of Rome, will appear here this summer as lec- turers on the 1933 program of the annual Symposium On Theoretical Physics, according to an announce- ment of the physics department for the Summer Session. During the first two weeks of the session, beginning June 26, Profes- sor Bohr will give a group of lectures on the foundations of atomic me- chanies, Professor Fermi will con- duct a course in the structure of the atomic nucleus and will also lead a series of informal seminars through- out the summer period, it was an- nounced. Prof. J. H. Van Vleck of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin will be the third visiting professor to lecture in physics during the session. His course in recent developments in the theory of magnetism will be given during; the four weeks of July. The announcement just issued in-; cludes a complete list of courses to be given this summer. A full sched- ule of courses, covering physics of college and graduate grade as well as research and courses of special interest to teachers, will be offered by the department. Ruth Judd Leaves For Tern In State Asylum Mammoth Pipe Sal .4 Everything is down now - and the prices are going up soon. 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