FARW THptirTCTG N DtTA fIRT MY 3 13 AlTrr-,PAY, MAY e,!30. -o'?d NEWS Of The DAY (From The Associated Press) In Washingon- House Pases Floodc Bill The House of Representatives in Washington 'yesterday passed 162 to 156 the $272,000,000 flood control bill and returned it to the Senate for ap- proval of amendments. The additions included a decree that localities must pay part of the cost and a refusal to add~ $126,000,000 for 26 projects al- ready authorized. The Commerce Department an- nounced that a foreign trade had in- creased by approximately $200,000,000 in 1926, but that imports had in- creased more 'heavily than exports. At the same time Miss Frances Per- kins, secretary of labor, disclosed that both' payrolls and jobs were increas- ing, the former by 25,000 workers in April' and the latter by $4,200,000. * >6 M President Roosevelt is not worried about the Republican Convention. The: day before it opens on June 9 he said yesterday he plans to leave for a week's tour of the southwest. He stated he planned to be back in, Washington by June 15 and will post- pone or cancel his contemplated good- *will trip to Canada. Ilinois Convention Urges Knox Support The Illinois Republican Convention yesterday instructed its nine dele- gates-at-large to vote for Col. Frank Knlox -at 'the Cleveland Convention and ur~ged its 49 district delegates to do 'the same. No efort 'was made by supporters of' Senator Borah to obtain an en- dorsement for him, despite the fact that, though defeated in the primary contest, "he won a majority of dele- gates. Delegates-at-large instructed to support the 'Chicago Daily News inubhisher include Charles G. Dawes, former United' States Senator, Otis G.len, "and 'Oscar DePriest, Negro former-Congressman. WAhitrnore IAhe 'f ' f' ,°,ln"QA 0~if I Iq s I I r 3 ii J.. .._i.li_'i.-' . 1"rki d'ec 1 1 ) nli~ i n. 1 od'?P i y l i ii a lly #11iTPI i tt IXI14 /1147 j,() ):i Idii I ' t I :, ,~ .Ap proximately 34 studientsnmajor- in nJunls n h aut fthe journalismn department will take part in their closing social event of t e(e t h S otsF nlai it door rally an(1 banquctlet at Whitm'lorcc ~.\i,: ,n;, '71, u! A LIIII Lake Itoday. The evet i1s jointl~v 51)01- )WY 7 u' yknd'i is Fored by Kappa T; iialpha Indl'"Iheta (~t8115d'' ;Vi' XiII 'Vof Sigma Phi. w 1ovIn'' ';(1 b lr o T.fhose at t'll(li jugre to r ,y l OJI Haven Hal], at 2:130 p *,,,today. ra ns 'iH;S' '5$(iil dP, portation is being tnriwshed in pr1)Ic"t I 'v ;r't1).i t IXx c1]11 Ioh cars. B al,'cbal , swimining andi ofthil' activities are on the outdoor )io - , W';Xc11''XIIOH1'i: ere at M trJX' i (' ' 'it ( ' ihey a> ~r,ic st 1 u 't- 'ri'.. A cr IicciAu 11 (dinner will rj , v e t M l o - T r ." CTh e p ' l " a m: 1 F1 iIo v 'll in g I 1h ) ; 1 1 1 - I , 1 ' ; 1 ( ' ' ) ~ 3 " i . c ( 1 P h quet will le Conductedi by irving ,F. j(lillion. Levitt, '36, pres':idenit of Kappa Tau Alpha. A feature will be the instal-. (C 1 ,Lw MI ( M:.ii'ill lation of the? 1936-37 Kappa Tanu ' Awj-.WJ Sports :I i I'is' Alpha 'officer.s who were elected at a 9:0(- WJR "YoII,.iiP 'ic r rr KLW 'ii3 C.> ~i~( ' Special buiness meeting Thursda_ y. p:3 l WWJ Thietity N i 'They are : president, Leon H. Tliar'ner, c K;iLloy 11inticy M:: '37; secretary, Ruth F. Dorsey, '36; g:45s WXYZ~ Antiioiiy'! rii' and treasurer, Dwight V. Swain, '37. 1C CKLW Sophie TuckerI. 1:00---WJR Racket; Expos:e. Miss Dorsey plans to be here pursuing WWJ Sport Ceie'bri'ii's. graduate studies in- journalism next WXY'Z Lowry cla 'k's Muss'.c CKLW Baseball Sc ores'. Nv(w.'. year. 110:15 -WXYZ Bob Chester',,; isic. Mr. Swain is chairman of the comn-I WWJ Daince NoIc2.j I CKLW Kay Kyser's Mu ir'. mittee in charge of the Sports final,.110:30o -WJR Nick Lucas' Musi'. WWJ Dance Music. _____________ _________ ~ WXYZ Luthei'an P'ograuui. It' CKLW (uit Willi ais' 1X'l,:2.i;' 1i . * Cl.. IN. ~~t I 4 ~ ~~~) a I.. % I r I 4 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ q LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned 811 '5 'i1w' 1'u: tc ~iu'by I1lie Carefurl work at, low price. lx 11(1 Ii(i'~iUI -EMP LOYME:NT i' ~~i~ '~(' ilI'Hii(Yi~C~ adEARN' WHILE YOU LEARN: The I~~~~~~ 7' I II'cn1 19'L"Ho( eIover Insurance & 'Trust Service'' ,_ .fi,._n has a few openings ins Detroit and I I'V'IS 0'.81ioI i'l (i-U'1 soia iMichigan which offer anl excellent '(5~~~~~~~~~~ Y1'4'VI'ni 11'tte h opportunity to earn while receiving I ~u' )i'w')l ci. H~ysooni be! a t horough practical business train- '1 d ;,' u'~i i only j ng.Junliors and seniors aspiring to f r n #ie s~an 'a business career should write, Da- 01 XII' ' Ioitesad vid R. Hoover, 848 'Michigan Build-. hel tsI'Il l~ .os . ~ ui, Detroit. 17X R:l .1T 1I I"OT"ENT Suite with private bath a~~ ,idho wer. Continuous hot water. .Alsogaae Dial 8544. 422 E. Wash lington. 505 SUMMER STUDENTS : Light cool rooms. Special rates. Porter serv- ice. Recreation facilities. The Oaks. 915 Oakland. 7458. '504 (C'~IIItl11(-d'lrrom Pave' 1) 1' t\5'i, ,icU Hiis; the' Child I borhoi'nend- DICit11(, XWhlose [fae is still ulncertain. hi O~'"5 r Thi'cxwrX'ites5 that it still ('all s'co ' c,: el ve. since there is in hu lti npoathe ratification '"( , ,s t a11'('Sant fthue 24 states ii: Xs' ie~i heChild Li hor amnend- rnet "I l>X' Sld in~dica:te". Professor 13( i' ' I' icX'sthat Conigre ss is the i'ld'Uti t ( " t overeomle in the pro- ocw; o ohugiigthe Coznstitution. i'oi csso,;' Brown also points out ilis~ t i ;he eople of the various states we re ;'dmirtt ed to vote directly upon the ciue-tioi of ratification, instead o" e ~Ydelegaties to a convention m' u piupose, much time and ;, (1(f would Ibe saved. FOR RENT L OUR or five room apartment~ for scan mie1' or school year. 209 N. In- galls. Phone 3403. 514 SENIOR will sh:1rc with two seniors, prefessional or grad, students, two- room11 suite. Summer Session. Piano. $2.75. Box 127. Mich. Daily. 510 AVAILABLE at, end of semester. BeautifuLlly furnished suite with pri- vate lavat ory, for instructor or graduate student. Phone 9524. 511 REDUCE RELIEF FUNDS 1 GRAND RAPIDS, May 22. - UPV) - The Kent County Relief Commission warned welfare dependents today of a ten per cent reduction in direct re- lief, effective June 1. It said the Mtate Emergency Relief 'Commission was re- ducing funds advanced to the county. ' NOTICES WARNING: Only a reliable furrier can clean your furs and fur coatwihuhamn te ksl32 years of expert fur service recom- mends ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP for safe fur cleaning and storage. Phone 8507. 16x SELL YOUR OLD CLOCHES: We'll buy old and -new suits and over- coats for $3 to $20. Also highest prices for saxophones and 'type- wvriters. Don't sell 'before you see Ram. Phone for appointments. 2-3640. l0x EYES examined, best glasses made at lowest prices. Oculist, U. of M. graduate, 44 years practice. 549 Packard. Phone 2-1866. 13x NOTICE: We clean, upholster, repair and refinish furniture. Phone 8105. A. A. Stuhlman. 15x IMAC'S- TAXI-4289. Try our effi- cient service. All new cabs. 3x WANTED WANTED: Rootmmate~stospndthe summer inl pleasant furnlislhcd cot- tage on beautiful lake in nnrthecrn Michnin. VelcmaHowve, Evart, Mich. 512 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Between Cutting; apartm'nt and League: Two st ring~s of cr~ys- tal beads; one g _reen amd white gold; one clear with black. Finder kindly leave at front desk of League, 513 I an Arbor Antique Dealers SALE & EXHIBIT MAY 21, 22, 23 Open 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. HARRIS TIALL Corner State and Huron Admission 25c, "MAJESTImC ONE WEEK -- Starting Today- LPROGRAMS 6 :0-WJR Stevenson Sports. WWJ 'Ty Tyson. WXYZ King's Jesters. CKLW Vincent York's Music. 6:15-WJR Rhythm Review. WWJ Human Side of News. WXYZ Day in Review. CKLW Joe Gentile. 6 :30--WJR Musical. WW~J Dinner Hour. WXYZ Key Ring. CKLW (Shorlock Holmes. 6 :45-WJR Musical Masters. WXYZ Romantic Duo. 7 :00-WJR Ziegfeld Follies of the Air. WWJ Arts and Industries Exposition~. WXYZ Town Talk. CKLW Al Kavelin's Music. 7 :15-XVXYZ Sandlotters. 7 :30-CKLW Oklahoma Bob Albright. WWJ Springtime. WXYZ Boston Symphony Orchestra. 8 :00-WJR Rubinofr-Rea. WWJ Frank Fay Callan'. CKLW Charles Barnett's Music. 8 :15-WJR Salon Moderne. 8:30-WJR Strange as it Seems. WWJ Smith Ballew: Guests. WXYZ National Barn Dance. i . A I,:,"' vY Jv ,II1ALt JK u o g I of ;!i k ,jo "i) il'tis WWJ Russ Ly'on's Music. WXYZ 4(00 Club. CXKLW Shep Field's. 11 :30-WJR Frankie M9st P'sis]Mu. ic. WWJ Dance Music. WXYZ Henry King's Music. CKI:,W Joe Sander's; Music'. 12:00-WJR At Close of Day. WWJ Bob Chester's Music. WXYZ Bert Stock's Music. CKLW Al Katz' Music. 12:'30--CKLW Ted Weemns' Musk'.- 1:00-CKLW Horace Heidit's Music. Daily 1:30 to 11 pon.1 "Ining Cowboy ad-___ RUTH CHATTER lON "LadyofSecrets" Opening TODAY at 3:15 and 8:15 ESTELLE WI NWOOD invites you to a gay' wit~htlice New York musical comedy stars EDD1E GARR 'ad Thle "Surprise" Coincdy Hit of the Season!. TOM OfROW at' 4:]15 - Reginald Pole L'cture', "HAMLET - THE PROPHECY OF MVODERN MAN." Seats, 75c. Lydia Mendelss'An Theatre Night:. 75c, $1. $1.50; Matinees: 50c, 75c Phone 6300 I 1 I Il I "" / G " {' A ~' 'I' *1' a. -$.