100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

February 22, 1936 - Image 2

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1936-02-22

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

T I~MICIIIGAN h!t:E

SATURDAY,

~,ATUUDAY,

Thomas Points Out Danger Of C sdr
War In Talk Here Last Night [ C

qw

TODAY

(1I V*tT

MATINEE
Z & 3:30
EVENING
7 & 9:00

knows nothing about. The program
for our times must be built around
plenty and peace and freedom -
around a philosophy that states quite
frankly that the means of production
belong to society."
"Our first task is to arouse and to
awaken men. Our next to organize1
them."
In the course of his address, Mr.
Thomas "credited to Roosevelt per-
sonal liberalism," but said he be-l
lieved under his administration "it
worked out the opposite." He hit at
loyalty oaths as "a lack of under-
standing of liberty," and said That
"government by the Supreme Court"
made it difficult for him to believe
in orderly chance.
"This worship of the Supreme Court
is an insincere thing," he said. "We
are told to worship by men who do
not worship themselves but who take1
up the collective."

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: White evening bag containing
gold Gruen watch, initials B.P.H.
Probably in front of Intramural
Bldg., Feb. 14. Reward. Call Bar-
bara Horton, 2-2569. 305
LOST: $33 in Ann Arbor Savings
Bank or on North University or vi-
cinity. P. B. Kay. Phone 7617. Big
reward. 330
LOST: Ring with green stone in yel-
low gold setting, in vicinity of
Mosher Hall. Reward. Phone 4541.
324
FOR RENT - ROOMS
ROOM for women:Diressing room,
running water. Half block from
University High School. Phone
7238. 331
FOR RENT: Double room for boys.
Well-heated, twin beds, shower
bath. 1102 Prospect. 329
FOR RENT: Single room across from
Architectural School. 912 Monroe.
Phone 8741. 328
FOR RENT: Large, front room. Light,
warm and attractive. 516 Walnut.
Phone 8930. 327
FINE room with bath for gentle-
man with car. Six minutes drive
from campus. Heated garage.
Phone 2-2102. 332
FOR RENT: A very desirable suite
for two boys in spacious private
home. Arranged to suit occupants.
Reasonably priced. Also one single
room for a boy who desires to do
light work as partial rent. Phone
9804 for full details. 323

NOTICES
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
MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi-
cient service. All new cabs. 3x

m

.
fil

ART CINEMA LEAGUE
presen s
The N e'/ ,*
with English Titles.
Robert Forsythe-
"Not only great, but bordering on the
miraculous . .. . u've n'eer seen
a nythinlg like it!''
,Johin Mosher', 'The New Yorker I-
"Crisp, graceful and witty . . our
own dear land has no such contrib-
Lion to make for our pleasure."

EVEN IN( R A DT
PROGAM

I

_: .®

'A'

6:00-WJR Musical Program.
WWJ Ty Tyson.
WXYZ Aviation Review.
6:15-WJR Musical Moments.
WWJ Dinner Music.
CKLW Joe Gentile.
WXYZ Federation of Women's Clubs.
6:30-WJR Al Roth's Music.
WWJ Press-Radio: Soloist.
WXYZ Day in Review.
CKLW Rhythm Ramblings.
6:45--WWJ HealthHour.
W.JR Musical Masters.
WXYZ Don Orlando.
CKLW Old Bill.
7:00--WJR Nazar Kurkdjie
Ensemble.
WWJ Concert Hour.
WXYZ Town Talk.
CKLW Shadows on the Clock.
7:15-WWJ Popeye the Sailor.
WXYZ Lady in Blue.
WJBK Chandu.
7:30-WJR Edward D'anna's Band.
WWJ Kavanagh's Music.
WXYZ Musical Moments.
CKLW Sir William Hare.
7:45-WXYZ Sandlotters.
WWJ Hampton Singers.
CKLW Washington Merry-Go-Round.
8:00-WJR "Ziegfeld Follies of the Air."
WWJ "Your Hit Parade."
WXYZ Gray Gordon's music.
CKLW Bob Albright.
8:15 -WXYZ Boston Symphony Orch.
8:30-CKLW Larry Bradford's Music.
9 :00-WJR Nino Martini :
Andre Kostelanetz' Music.
WWJ Jan Peerce: Rubinoff's
Music.
CKLW Charioteers.
9:15-WXYZ Biagini's Music.
CKLW Chicago Symphony Orch.
9:30--WJR Along Rialto Row.
WWJ Al Jolson.
WXYZ Barn Dance.
10:00-WJR Sen. William E. Borah.
10:30-WJR "Rackets Expose."
WWJ Celebrity Night.
WXYZJames A. Parley.
CKLW Pop Concert.
11:00-WJR Abe Lyman's Music.
WWJ Rainbow Division Program.
CK~LW Star Dust.
11:15-CKLW Jack Hylton's Music.
WXYZ Lowry Clark's Music.
11:30-WJR Ozzie Clark's Music.
WWJ Russ Lyon's Music.
WXYZ "Made in America."
CKLW Freddy Martin's Music.
12 Midnight-WJR Bert Stock's Music.
WWJ Dance Music.
WXYZ Carefree Carnival.
CKLW Kay Kyser's Music.

TON IGHT

All Seats Reserved - 35c
Lydia MENDELSSOHN
Theatre

SUITE for three men. Sunny rooms.
Private bath and shower. Addi-
tional room if group of four. Steam
heat. Continuous hot water. Phone
8544. 422 E. Washington. 325
FOR RENT: Warm, pleasant room,
single, east side. Convenient for
medics or hospital workers. Phone
7234. 326
LAUNDRY
STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices
reasonable. Free delivery. Phone
3006. 6x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. Ix
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Library of English
classics. 10c to 75c per volume.
Many bargains to choose from. 1505
S. University. 7-9:30 p.m. 318
POISONING IS REPORTED
A sorority house reported a mild
epidemic of food poisoning yesterday.
Rumors of a campus-wide epidemic
were circulating about town yester-
day, but it was learned that only one
house was affected mildly. Dr. Emeth
Schutz of the Health Service told
The Daily last night that the case
was under control.

READ THE WANT ADS
Trudi Sclioop
and Her
"-the only absolute require-
ments are that you have
lived, loved and laughed."
-N.Y. Post
"-she could have qualified
for a place in any silly sym-
phony." -N.Y. Sun
Lydia
Theatre
Friday, Feb. 28 - 8:30 P.M.
Saturday, Feb. 29--8:30 P.M.
Saturday Matinee, Feb. 29,
at 2:30 P.M.
Evenings: 75c - $1.00 - $1.50
Matinee: 50c - 75c - $1.00
Box Office Opens Feb. 24.
Telephone 6300

11

8:15

4

-TorAAna -i -- LATEST NEWS
--PRICES-- POLICY SUNDAY
SATURDAY, FEB 22nd 25c Until 2 P.M.
WASH I NGTON'S BIRTHDAY Thereafter, Al Seats 35c
Shows Continuous Sunday
Holay Prices Prevail 1 to 11 P.M.

i' -

..:±1

Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads.

A

SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNERS
Roast Young Chicken
Long Island Duckling
Delicious Tender Steaks
Kruger's
DELICATESSEN
Restaurant
Open 7 A.M. to 2 A.M.
233 S. State At Head of Liberty

l1

.'

IZ

l

El

--- Last Tumes Today
"WHIPSAW"
- And
"Ivory Handled Guns"
_ _Sunday through Wednesday-
WILL, ROGERS
in his last picture
"In Old Kentucky"
PAUL MUNI in
"DR. SOCRATES"
"Chinese Nightingale" Color Cartoon

WIl tell you frankly why
we picked ELECTROLUX"

iii

.

-,

1111

ra No" 'No "Iw-

"You Can't Scare Me,
Horse-Face!
I Bet I Can Even
Make You Laughl

MICHIGAN

O O
; , ~ i

LAUGHS

"NEVER
LAUGHED
SO MUCH
IN ALL MY
LIFE"
Said Eddie
Cantor.

.

A u
ZUKOR
preent
_ yCA_ It IV s

Staged by the Authors, John Cecil Holm and George Abbott
2ND YEAR IN NEW YORK -9 MONTHS IN CHICAGO
TWO MONTHS IN LOS ANGELES - TWO MONTHS IN FRISCO
NOW IN FOURTH MONTH IN BOSTON
CHARLES COLLINS in Chicago Tribune said: "A very funny
play! This sweeping success arouses laughter from first to last."
M aid O dNers No Send Checks with Self-
Addressed, Stamped
Envelope Payable to the Michigan Theater
PRICES: First 14 Rows Main Floor $2.75 - Balance Main Floor $2.20
and $1.10 -Balcony first rows $1.65, balance 55c and 83c. Prices
include tax.
t [Xw AyT rr? W~rVV."*~1'K'T y aA-

"Electrolux operates for less.
Gives us everything we want
and more.. .permanent silence
... freedom from repairs ...
gas company service."
LOTS OF FAMILIES are picking Elec-
trolux these days . . . thousands upon
thousands every week. They're looking
for the biggest refrigerator value for their
money. And they're finding that the New
Air-Cooled Electrolux gives them every-
thing they expect and more!
Take operating cost, for example. Elec-

trolux costs less to run than any other
refrigerator! It's silent, too! Electrolux
has no moving parts to cause noise or
grow noisy ever. Nothing either to cause
trouble, or wear. .
And Electrolux offers more! Non-stop
defrosting . . . split shelves . . . tempera-
ture regulator . . . trigger release that
frees ice trays instantly.
Today, Electrolux costs no
more to buy than other lead-
ing refrigerators. And remem-
ber: Every Electrolux is guar-
anteed by its maker, and backed
bsesNo m
by your gas company.4<u.

II0

I

JAI,

IF, I FVTRAT ITV

f 1 _

I ( l I'.IE / ZZ 7-I J//ff Ir. I 1 . \ zi II111I1I.1 1 A .-./ .. '/..- vntnn.4

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan