TPHEI MICHIGAN DAILYWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1936 European Tour For 1iraduates To Give Credit Tour Visits 8 Countries1 NFW S~C Offering 6 Hours Credit In Summer Session A European study tour through eight countries will be offered by the Hook Proposes Safety University Summer Session for gradu- For Veterans' Jobs uate students in education, Prof. El- mer D. Mitchell of the School of WASHINGTON, May 12. - (P) - Education, director of the tour, an- A proposal to safeguard the Works nounced. Program jobs of World War veterans The course, which offers class dis- after they receive their bonus bonds cus'ion and study projects leading to in June was made to the Senate s Appropriations Committee today by two, four, or six hours credit, will Rep. Frank E. Hook, Ironwood, Mich., devote particular attention to the Democrat. study of health, physical education, Hook said he suggested to the sports, recreation, vocational educa- committee that the first deficiencytinyohmve nsautdc- bill, which would provied $1,425,- tion, youth movements, adult educa- 000,000 for WPA, be amended to ex- tion, and children's hospitals, as clude the bonus payment in determ- found abroad. ining the eligibility of World War The cost of the tour, New York City veterans for WPA jobs. The bill has and return, will be $491, traveling passed the House. third class on the Cunard White Star The Ironwood Democrat said he had been informed relief authorities S S. Aquitania. This covers all in Michigan issued an order recently expenses except the American pass- that receipt of the Soldiers' Bonus port, tips, tickets to the Olympic be considered a "resource" in de- games, laundry, and any personal termining relief eligibility. purchases. The students enrolling in "I discussed this situation with the trip for credit are required to members of the Senate, Works Pro- pay the regular Summe Session fee gress Administration officials, and of $34 in addition to the cost of the representatives of the Veterans of trip. Graduate students entering the Foreign Wars," Hook said. University for the first time must pay _ ___a 'summer matriculation fee of $5 in ENDaddition to the regular Summer Ses- TTRADIO ion fee. IĀ®The low cost of the tour is made PG Apossible by the fact that the men- I. __________________________bers of the party will be housed at - student lodgings during their stay 6:WO-WJR Jimie stevenson. at oetz, Prague, Berlin and Lund. WXYZ Easy Aces. Each student will be provided be- 6:15-WJR Jimmy Allen. fore the trip with a list of recom- WWJ Dinner music. mended readings in books and cur- WXYZ -Key Ring. CLW Joe Gentile. rent magazines. Special emphasis 6:30-WJR Kate Smith. will be placed on the innovations that WWJ Buletins. WXYZ layinsReview. have taken place since the World CKJ.W Rhythm Ramblings. War in each country's program of ':45 WJR Boake :Carter. WWJ Ryhthm Review. health, gymnastics, sports, folk dances WXYZ RubinofW-Peerce. and recreation. The European situ- }.QKLW Song Recital. :00-WJR Cavalcadie of America. ation in general will also be studied WWJ One Man's Family, in order to orient the student as far WXYZ Folies de Paris. C1LW Phil Marley's Music. as possible for travel on the conti- 7:30-WJR Burns and Allen; nent. Jacques Renard's Music. WWJ Wayne King's Music. France, Germany, Austria, Hun- WXYZ Lavender and Old Lace. gary, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Swe- CKLW Music Box Review. 8:00-WJR Lily Pons; Andre Kostelanetz' den and England will be visited. In. WWJ Fred Allen: addition, special side trips at extra Peter Van Steeden's Music. expense may be arranged to Switzer- WXYZ The Lone Raiiger land, Italy, Poland, Finland and CKLW Variety Revue. 8:30-WJR Strange as it Seems. Russia. W AYZ Co certWaientein's sin- The trip will cover a period of 65 fonletta. days, or nine weeks, from June 27 to ':5-WJR aports nstParade. September 1. Members of the tour WWJ Your Hit Para e. may go to the Olympic Games if CKLW Husbands and wives. they wish. Special events at the 9:15-WXYZ Claude McCoy. Olympics which will take place at this 0-WJR Marh ogi.time will be the opening ceremonies CKLW Mart Kenney's Music. on August 1; the Dance Festival on 0:45-WJR Hot Dates in History. the same evening with such famed CKLW Charioteers. J0:00-VJR Duncan Moore. artists as Mary Wigman and Kreutz- WXYZLowryClark's Music. berg participating; the track events CKLWW Scores and News. continuing from August 1 to 8; the W:15WJStudio Hour. Mumass demonstrations of Swedish, WXYZ Don Bestor's Music. German and Sokol gymnastics on CKLW Lloyd Huntley's Music. August 9 and 10; and the numerous 10:30--WJR Waltz Time. WXYZ Anthony Trini international conferences listed. 10:45 -WWJ Evening Melodies. The social side of the trip is also WXYZ Enoch Light's Music, emphasized by Professor Mitchell. 11:00-WJRMerle Carison's Music. This may mean the Opera or Mont- WXYZ Baker Twins, marte in Paris, mountain climbing in CKLW Hal Kemp's Music. the Tyrol, going to coffee houses or 411:15-WWJ Dance Music. WXYZ Joe Rines' Music. light opera in Vienna, gypsy music in 11:30-WJR Xavier Cugat's Music. Budapest, cafes in Prague, rathskel- W/WJ Bob Chester's Music. WXYZ Luigi Romaneil's Music. lers in Germany, Finnish baths in CKLW Ted Weems' Music. Scandinavia, bicycling or eating Da- 11 :45-WJR Meditations. .2:00-WJR Max Leib's Music. nish pastries in Copenhagen and hav- WWJ Russ Lyon's Music. igtai odn WXYZ Bert Stock's Music. ing tea in London. CKLW Clyde Track's Music. Candidates for the 'trip may pay 10 Sophe TucerDayusic. the Summer Session fee of $34 any 1:00-CKLW Ted Weems' Music. time prior to June 15, 1936. Checks 1:15-CKLW Joe Sander's Music. may be made payable to the Univer- sity of Michigan and mailed to the Taft Receives Leadh office of the Summer Session, Univer- sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich- 0 no Pnlmary igan. Prof. Mitchell emphasized strongly that students should make Continued from Page 1 early application for the trip in or- der that various arrangements for dates for delegate to the national ship reservations and requests for convention are pledged to him, tickets for the Olympics may be In the same number of precincts assured. Borah had 1,505 votes. He was con- ceded the popular vote although QUARTERDECK ELECTS there were some write-in votes for Quarterdeck, honorary society of the Gov. Alf. M. Landon of Kansas. The department of naval architecture of "write-ins" cannot be counted under the Engineering School, elected new West Virginia law. officers last night. J. F. Goodrich, A trend toward U. S. Senator M. '36E, was chosen commodore; G. W. M. Neely, seeking reelection, de- Colberg, E. vice-commodore; C. G. veloped in early votes deciding his Scott, '37E, purser; W. C. McNeil, feud with his Democratic colleague, Grad., steward. Rush D. Holt. Their battling through the cam- paign, with Holt charging the senior Senator used the WPA to build a political machine, played a large part TODAV TOMORROW, in bringing out a heavy Democratic aX'FRDA vote. Holt battled for Ralph M. Hiner, DOUBLE FEATURE former speaker of the House of Del- egates. ALINE MacMAHON The first 21 precincts gave Neely BASIL RATUBONE 2147 votes and Hiner 270. ____ ____ ____ ____ ___in MCHIGAN "Kind Lady" SECOND FEATURE: ANET 1,Qirco I0ri/' , r PICT----<-. PICUR1Adolph Zukor presents A01ERT nor f: Entrance To New Federal Depository jI' M de' Stoc ei) Cl -AsoiaedPrssPhto at~~~ FotKnx y.Fft rord t- T tee 11 f Cl Co, -ca --Associated Press Photo ive doorway will bestored six billion P. es. It is the main entrance to the of epository being built among armed M at Fort Knox, Ky. Fifty armored F ill eretiv onderonit in the caer ofh )o YouPrefer, Men Of Letters? the psychological, sociological ques- ge tionnaire printed below is being given Ke in order to capture any sly and elu- of sine fact~s regarding womanhood 1 l which might be lurking behind some liR of the beautiful green bushes which Sol have recently bloomed on campus. F The engineers are suspected of brushing away the moth-balls from' M) their alidades, theodolites, and slide- o rules in an attempt to determine their d relative ponderosity in the scale of ' M On the other side of this impress dollars in gold by the United Stat mammoth, impregnable federal d forces on the military reservation trains will bring the gold hoard to s six months when the work is comple Co-eds, Which 1 Engineers Or Fill Out The Blank Below And Make Your Choice, Slide Rules Or Shelley The annual classic battle to the death between Alpha Nu, the literary college deb.ating society and Sigma Rho Tau, which performs the same function for the engineers, will take place at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. The subject will be, "Resolved, That Co- Eds Prefer Engineers," the engineers, with a beautiful-to-see modesty, tak- ing the affirmative. Many grave consequences are ex- pected from the debate because both parties have engaged in a strenuous research into the whims and foibles of the fair sex, all parties concerned laying claim to a superior charm. Foul play has been charged by both factions, the engineers charging that * * ev ii System __p_ eClassiiled, Vro-up Na es etitive Bod NOTICES WARNING: Only a reliable furrier can clean youi' furs and fur coat O Ci3tiO a 1 fTO Further withoutaharming the skins. 32 Ci ii Service Program. years of expert fur service recom- mends ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP Sicks Leaders for safe fur cleaning and storage, - Phone 8507. 16x LANSING, May 12...-(,P) --The 1'hi;an Merit System Association, NOTICE: We clean, upholster, repair . ntd ito further a state civil serv- and refinish furniture. Phone 8105. i iogram, announced the choice A. A. Stihlman. 15x day of nine of its 15 executive ciom- SELL YOUR OLD CLOThES: We'll Stee members. buy old and new suits and over- Thi association was launched at a coats for $3 to $20. Also highest : n meeting here with George A. prices for saxophones and type- -orn. Sault Ste. Marie newspaper writers. Don't sell before you see itor and son of former Governor qam. Phone for appointments. as S. Osborn, as president. W. 2-3640. lox Lovett, of Detroit, executive sec- - Airy, disclosed a list of 47 mem- EYES examined, best glasses made at i who have agreed to serve on the lowest prices. Oculist, U. of M. socialtion's general committee. graduate, 44 years practice. 549 Members of the executive commit- Packard. Phone 2-1866. 13x e who have accepted appointments WANTED on the organization committee are: ark L. Brody, of Lansing, Chair- WANTED: Double garage with elec- 1- Mrs. WeSta ehad of Aric- tric light on a quiet street in or near ,ygan; former Governor William A. Ann Arbor. Call 4121 Extension 361 nmstock; Charles Gessner, of Es- r write Daily Box 125. 478 rnaba. LOST AND FOUND John I. Keeton, of Munisin; Leslie- Kefgen, of Bay City, a member LOST: Brown kid purse with glasses, the State Prison Commission; Mrs. identification card, and other per- alcolm V. Mackinnon, of Detroit; sonal belongings. Call 7721. 486 'ank A. Picard, of Saginaw, former WILL the young lady who found a laiman of the State Liquor Control black life-time Shaeffer pen at 2 ommission and John Reid, of Lan- o'clock in front of the library please ng, Secretary of the Michigan Fed- call 3262. 483 "at ion of Labor.-________ _______ The 47 members of the general com- FOUND: Pair of lady's white kid eve- ittee who have accepted appoint- ning gloves. Corner South U. and ents include: Forest. Friday. Call 9749. 482 Roger H. Andrews, Menominee pub- I LOST: All black Cocker spaniel, one her: Js. Gray, Monroe newspaper year old, male without a collar. ltor; William Haber, State Eme r- Phone 2-3171. 479 -ncy Relief Director; Walter I. Mc-_ enzie, of Detroit, former chairman LIFE FOR FOURTH OFFENSE the Democratic State Central Com- ill ee; Stuart H. Perry, Adrian pub- STANTON, May 12.-(P) --'Three her; Louis R. Cornelius, of Grand previous felony convictions brought ipids; David W. Kendall, of Jack- Russell Chub, 32, of Ashley, found n; D. C. Shilling, of Kalamazoo; guilty of breaking and entering 11 itest R. Baldwin, of Berkeley. places in Crystal, a life term in south- J. C. Osborn, of Owosso; Royal G. ern Michigan prison. Judge Royal A. all, of Albion; G. I. Nipress, Sag- Hawley in circuit court sentenced aw educator; Mrs. Siegel W. Judd, Chub as a fourth offender. Grand Rapids; Miss Elizabeth M. o kel, Allen Taylor, of Adrian and 15c TO 6 - 25c AFTER 6 Ei. L. A. HaIl, of Flint. 1T T~f~t.IT WE-- -- NOW ) TROIT WELFARE NORMALI WBTN Y DETROIT, May 12.-)(A'-Belief "'DAET ERD VS at Detroit welfare affairs are re- DANGEROUS" ruing to "a normal condition" was and ;pressed by John F. Ballenger Tues- J AC K HOLT ay in resigning effective July 31 as neral superintendent of the depart- "DANGEROUS cut of public welfare. The public WATERS" elfar'e commission postponed accept- eg the resignation in hopes it could Extra -NEWS --CARTOON eruade him to retain the post. DirectoryI LOST: One giraffft. Orange with green and brown spots. Answers to name of Clarabelle. Sentimental value. Reward. Betty Hunter. 594 Jordan. 487 HELP WANTED EARN WILE YOU LEARN: The "Hoover Insurance & Trust Service" has a few openings in Detroit and Michigan which olfer an excellent opportunity to earn while receiving a thorough practical business train- ing. Juniors and seniors aspiring to a business career should write, Da- vid IR. Hoover, 848 Michigan Build- ing, Detroit. 17x SUMMER employment at pickle sta- tions for men twenty years or older. Only men who have had farim ex- perience need apply. Interview rep- resentative of H. J. Heinz Company at Union on Thursday, 14th. 481 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned Careful work at low price. 1x FOR RENT DURING May Festival comfortable airy rooms for five people at 1240 Ferdon Road. Telephone 2-1697. 485 FOR SALE COLLECTION of choice antique fur- niture, glassware, jewelry. Loca- tion one block south of East Hill Street offdBerkshire Road. 2122 Dorset Road. 484 I Gala Opening Monday, 2May 18 ''L IBE L" Kenneth MacKenna With KENNETH MacKENNA, Er- nest LAWFORD, Doris DALTON and George SOMNES. "A smoth, suave thriller. Smash- ing and conclusive. Engrossing from beginning to end." -N. Y. Journal BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN: Nights 75 cents,'$1" and $1.50; Wed. and Fri. Mats., 50 and 75 cents. Phone 6300. human values as determined by the fairer members of the Wolverine clan. Co-eds are asked to fill out the questionnaire, which will be collected on campus by some embryo sceentist interested in this research. The en - ineers have chosen home grounds on which to fight this battle of the century, the debate being held on Eigma Rho Tau's stump at the engi- neering arch. * * till ex, i t t Ise Please answer these questions in one word: 1. 2. 3. 4. Do you prefer manly men? Are Liberal Arts men more manly than Engineers? Do you like the calculating type of man? Do you prefer the well-dressed man? (Esquire dictated). 'III I I I . . _ 5. Do you prefer the practical or the artistic type? 6. Do you prefer a good social manager? 7. Do you prefer the reserved to the forward type? 8. Do you prefer the strong silent type or the entertaining talka- tive type? 9. Do you demand humor in a man? ,_ - -___ Another Order TOWN CLUB "The Only Exclusive" 1 s Tops 1C -I V YOUR FAVORITE MEMBERS OF SCREENLAND ARE ON CAMPUS! 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