P'AGE TWOTlEM ii( N iAL
UESDAY, MARCH 17, 1930
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3 Faculty Men
Take Part In
Sunday Forum
Maurer, Dorr, McFarlan
Speak On New Deal At
Weekly Discussion
Although they agreed that the New
Deal is not a movement to the Left -
at least "very far" to the Left - the
three University professors and one
local attorney who took part in a
round-table discussion at the last
meeting of the Ann Arbor Community
Forum, held Sunday in Perry School
Auditorium, were far less in accord
as to what course the United States
should and may follow.
Expressing confidence that a "so-
cially responsible" capitalism can be
attained through the enactment of
ameliorative legislation embodying
effective government support of or-
ganized labor, higher taxes on sur-
pluses, inheritances, and incomes,
and encouragement of public owner-
ship of utilities, Prof. Wesley H.
Maurer of the journalism depart-.
ment,said he doubts that the New
Deal will move very far toward such*
"palliative" measures.
Prof. H. J. McFarlan of the engi-
neering college is equally certain, he
stated, that the capitalistic interests
will not submit passively to the loss
of their power which such laws must
necessitate. "Capitalism and the
United States," he said, "have come
to the parting of the ways, and the
inevitable alternative is some form of
collectivized production."
Prof. H. M. Dorr, of the political
science department, who acted as
chairman of the round-table, sug-
gested that "if the New Deal had
been advised in its early days to make
a gesture to the Left while capitalism
was further entrenching itself behind
this mask," its subsequent actions
could be harmonized move for move
with such hypothetical counsel.
Chapter House
ire amages
Total_$10,000
Insurance adjusters are expected
to arrive today at a final estimate of
the damages caused by fire which
broke out early Sunday morning in
the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, 1315
Hill St. Willard Walbridge, '36.
president of the house, tentatively
set the damages at approximately
$10,000.
Twenty-two members of the fra-
ternity were forced to find temporary
living quarters in other houses as re-
pairs began yesterday. Floors in the
living room and the hall were chop-
ped through in order that firemen
might get at the blaze which was in
the furnace room. Walbridge said
that the entire heating unit may
have to be replaced.
All the furniture on the first floor
was ruined by the fire, water and
smoke, which penetrated the entire
house. Rugs suffered the greatest
damage, while clothes and personal
effects of the members living on the
second floor were not considered
damaged to a very great extent.
ENDS TONIGHT
GEO. RAFT
ROSALIND RUSSELL
in
"It Had To
Happen"
with
LEO CARRILLO
EXTRA! SELECTED SHORTS
Tomorrow -
DON'T MISS THIS ONE,
IT'S A SURPRISE !
"MILLIONS IN
THE AIR"
Also---
JAMES DUNN
THE PAYOFF"
Dressed As Admiral
Fourth Annual Engineers' Smoker
Dance Recital'Set For March 24
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Will Be Given
Play Production Plans Are
Announced By Windt,
Director Of Group
Activities planned by Play Produc-
tion for the week of March 30 will
include the presentation of the fourth
annual dance recital. and the second
and third laboratory offerings of the
year, Valentine B. Windt, director,
announced yesterday.
The dance recital, which will bel
held April 3 in the Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre, will be given by Play Pro-
duction in conjunction with the
physical education department, the
School of Music, the University
Symphony orchestra, and chorus.
The second laboratory offering off
the year, which will be given March
31, will be "Ladies in Waiting," by
Cyril Campion. Admission to this
play will be by invitation only, and
no admission price will be charged.
Invitations may be obtained at the
Lydia Mendelssohn box-office. Sarah
Pierce, Grad., will direct "Ladies In
Waiting."
The third laboratory play will be
given at a matinee Saturday after-
noon, April 4, in the Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre.
The box-office for the current offer-
ing of Play Production, a double bill,
featuring Clifford Odets' "Waiting
for Lefty," and Moliere's "The Doc-
tor in Spite of Himself," which will
open tomorrow night, is open now,
Mr. Windt said.
With a program including enter-
tainment, refreshments, "smokes"
and a talk by W. S. Knudson, vice-
president of General Motors Corpora-
tion, members of the EngineeringI
Council will hold their annual Smok-
er for all students of the engineering
college Tuesday, March 24, in the
Union ballroom.
The sale of tickets for the Smoker,
priced at 25 cents, will begin tomor-
row. They may be obtained at the'
Union desk, in Ulrich's bookstore, in
the second floor corridor of the West
Engineering Building and from the
following members of the Engineer-
ing Council:
Charels Marschner, William Orr,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Frick, Wil-
liam Lowell, John Ingold, Robert
Merrill, Miller Sherwood, Fred Platt,
Robert Emmet, Robert Taylor, Ches-
ter Wedell, Lawrence Lentz, Francis
Wallace, Howard Jackson; Ralph Bo-
dine, Alfred James, Robert Auburn,
Members Of Junior
Committees Named
Committee members of the Junior
Class in the literary college were an-
nounced yesterday by Thomas Oyler,
president.
Executive committee: Mary Mar-
garet Campbell, chairman, Richard
E. Hinks, Joan Niles, Allan C. Dewey,
Virginia Smith, William K. Jackson,
Robert Laitner, and Robert Rosen-
blum.
Finance committee: Evelyn M.
Bluestein, chairman, Hubert M. Bris-
tol, Ruth Sandusky, Marion L. Pet-
erson, Charles Brandman, Ruth
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(on basis of five average words to
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for two or more insertions. Minimum
three lines per insertion.
0% discount if paid within ten days 1
from the date of last insertion.
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one month......................8o
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The above rates are for 7% point
type.
WANTED
WANTED: Frosh frolic ticket. Call
2-2581, ask for Jim or leave phone
number. 384
NOTICES
ONE THIRD OFF on all fur work.
E. L. Greenbaum, 448 Spring Street.
Phone 9625. 14x
STATIONERY: Printed with your
name and address. 100 sheets, 100
envelopes. $1.00. Many styles.
Craft Press, 305 Maynard. 9x
MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi-
cient service. All new cabs. 3x
EYES examined, best glasses made at#
lowest prices. Oculist, U. of M.
graduate, 44 years practice. 549
Packard. Phone 2-1866. 13x
SELL YOUR OLD CLOTHES: We'll
buy old and-new suits and over-
coats for $3 to $20. Also highest
prices for saxophones and typewrit-
ers. Don't sell before you see Sam.
Phone for appointments. 2-3640.
lox
NOTICE: We clean, upholster, repair
and refinish furniture. Phone 8105.
A. A. Stuhlman. 15x
FOR RENT -ROOMS
$3.50 weekly. Single room. Back of
Michigan Union. 509 Thompson
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brown notebook with zipper
aroulnd. side. Math book inside.
Call F. Wilkinson, 2-3586. 386
LOST: Brown wallet on State St.
between Packard and 918 S.
State, Valuable to owner. Lib-
eral reward. Call John H. Ma-
son. 5243. 387
LOST: Sigma Chi pin, Saturday
morning in Angell Hall or on State
Street. Initials H.H.R. Phone 8456.
Reward. 383
LOST: Male wire hair terrier. Large
saddle of black. Liberal reward.
Phone 4792. 385
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. Ix
LAUNDRY, carefully washed in soft
water and hand ironed. Reason-
able. Telephone 7287. 11x
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r.9sated Press Photo.
Edward VIII, King of England,
appears here in the uniform of an
admiral in the British Navy which
he wears on all state occasions.
Unidentified Body
Found Near Track
Police yesterday sent to Lansing
fingerprints of an unidentified man
found dead on the Michigan Central
Railroad right-of-way near the Ful-
ler Street bridge at about 7 a.m. yes-
terday.
Railroad authorities, who said that
they had received a call from an un-
known person, notified police of the
presence of the body on the spur
track. The body was mutilated when
found, one arm having been pulled
out at the shoulder and a leg severed
at the ankle.
Continuous 1:30- 11 p.m.
15c to 6-25c after 6
NOW
TWO NEW PICTURES
JAMES DUNN
SALLY EILERS
'Don't Get Personal'
And
REGINALD DENNY
PATRICIA FARR
"THE LADY
IN SCARLET"
Extra
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Phone 8327. Ralph T. Swe-
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Clark, Shirrel Kasle and Franklin T.
Dannemiller.
Senate committee: Theodore F.
Miller, chairman, George Andros, J.
Pennington Otte, Dean Asselin, Edith j
Zerbe, Arnold Gross, W. Wright Hub-
bard III, and Louis S. Goldberg.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Every form of dancing.
Open 10 to 10. Terrace
Garden Studio. wuerth
Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695
--- Last Times Today
JAMES GAG N1 f in
"THE FRISCO KID"
ANN SOTHERN in
"Don't Gamble With Love"
---- Wednesday - Thursday
Norma Shearer, Frederic March,
Leslie Howard in
"SMILIN' THRU"
The one picture that will live through
the ages.
-As - LAURE1, & HARDY
"BONNIE SCOTLAND"
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.. that's what a customer told us the other
day. He said he comes to us when he needs
money in a hurry. Not only because he can
get it quicker and repay it easier, but be-
cause he feels more independent when he
doesn't ask favors. The same money-service this inan talks about
is yours for the asking. Single or married, you may get any
amount up to $300 on your own signature and have a year or
longer to repay. So if cash will help you, come in TODAY.
2nd Floor Wolverine Bldg. Room 208
208 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
Phone 4000-4001 Cor. 4th Avenue Ann Arbor
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
A Play Production Double Bill
"WAITING T HE DOCTOR
FOR LEFTY" HIMSELF
By CLIFFORD ODETS By MOLIERE
MARCH 18,19, 20, 21
MATINEE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
EVENINGS
PRICES: MATINEE..
75c, 50c, 35c BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY, MAR. 16
50c and 35c FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 6300
OMOM..M
Each Puff Less Acid
ALIGHTrS OKE C00.
OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO
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