THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1936 U U Takes Strange 'Trip' -Associated Press Phot. Sir Joseph Bracroft (above), University of Cambridge physiol- ogy professor, told an audience at Yale University, New Haven, of freezing himself into the border- land of insanity. ggr y T p ktee. A definite date has not yet been Five Yo tls Arrested longing to the father o aTset for Mr. Murphys appearance. when arrested on Ca On The Loose-Only Here In Fortnight Democratic state headquarters al- For Numerous Thefts near the University H soplan to have three of Mr. Murphy's Five Ann Arbor youths, ranging in - Snake In The Gyrass Frank Murphy, Democratic can- running mates appear here with age from nine to 16, were taken into didate for governor of Michigan, will him. They are Prentiss Brown, can- custody by police late Tuesday night Cooper's Hose, 4F Finding a snake in the grass is not in Ann Arbor within two didate for United States senator, and linked with numerous petty Cooper's Shorts. 3 speak i n ro ihntoweeks, is bad as coming across a snake in . Theodore Fry, state treasurer who is tlhefts. The boy,1llmebrs o aurn he halls of the Natural Scienceit was announced yesterday by Wil- di reelctionanrGeorgeth oys, al membs of a K UH Building!liath Waltz, chairman of the Wash- dry, the state's youngest county clerk "gang, were released. The halls were dimly lighted-one tenaw County Democratic Commit- and candidate for auditor-general. The boys were riding in a car be- 205 East Lib ,,ay shone from the floor above. A -t- -- - - - aote on the bulletin board near the ntrance to the auditorium caught' he eye of a Daily reporter, and he lecided to investigate. He stepped >ver to the board, when he heard a sinister swish, and "Pfsst! Hisss!" Glancing down, he leaped back so ar and so suddenly that he almost oppled down the top flight of stairs. Standing on one of the lower steps- tt a safe distance-he collected hisM vits, and looked more closely at a -HC OT .oiled up snake in front of the board, resembling, in the gloom, a dragon zuarding the gates of a castle. Being Zeither the Siefried nor Frank Buck type, he was content to survey the cene from a distance, deciding that ,he note was probably not very im- )ortant, anyways. After a few tense moments, a wom- in student came into the hall, and ie chivalrously pointed out the snake o her. She tenderly called it by 'lame, but it was clearly in a bad mood, for it also spit at her. TheF0 calm you1ig lady explained that it was only a harmless corn snake, and real- ly nothing to be afraid of, but she called a male member of her class to restore the snake to its cage. He went home to sleep, but also to dream-ah, there was the rub. Junior Chamber To Hear C. A. Pacquin C. A. Paquin of Lansing, head of the education division of the State Conservation Department, will ad- dress members of the Junior Cham- (SEASON TICKETS) ber of Commerce at its monthly meet- ing at 6:30 p.m. today at the Union. Edward Kennedy of Kalamazoo, chairman of the State Committee on Conservation of the Junior Chamber, will be chairman of the meeting. NS Franklin Forsythe, president of the local organization, was chosen chair- man of the resolutions committee at the state convention of the organiza- tion last week held at Battle Creek. I WI TT 1 t T T' T O f one of them therine Street ospital. pr. $1.00 for $1.00 N'S erty board; 'and Miss Dorothy Ketcham jThree new men have been added social service director of the Uni- to the staff of the economics depart- versity Hospital. ment this fall in the capacities of lec- turer, assistant professor and in- structor. any M ethods Dr. Ralph L. Dewey of Ohio State, 24, will be a lecturer during the com- ing year. A member of the American UsedTo EvaOde Economic Association and the Sta- tistical American Association, Dr. Pure Food Act Dewey has served on the Federal Power Commission, the Division of Transportation and Communication (Continued from Page 1) and the Bureau of Foreign and Dd- mestic Commerce. He is a member do nothing because the drug taken of Phi Beta Kanpa, and studied for had not set up any standards of its his Ph.D. at Michigan. own. Edgar M. Hoover, of Harvard, '29, Cosmetics, too, Dr. Nelson said, are has been appointed to a position as uncontrolled as to purity or toxicity assistant professor. He taught at of ingredients. Harvard from 1930 to 1935, and held Advertising of drugs is under no the Henry Russel Shaw Travelling stress, as a whole, to be truthful, he Fellowship. pointed out, although the Federal Edward C. Simmons has been ap- Trade Commission, upon complaint pointed to an instructorship. He was from a manufacturer, may issue graduated from Ohio State Univer- "cease and desist" orders in regard to sity in 1931, and taught there in 1932. a specific piece of advertising. He has taught at Wayne University Still another defect in the law for the past two years. Simmons held which Dr. Nelson listed was the light- the joint fellowship of the Brookings ness of the penalties imposed in suc- Institute and Ohio State University, cessful court actions against food or and he has worked with Dr. Jacob drug manufacturers. Seizure of the Winer of the United States Treasury misbranded or adulterated articles, or department. He is a member of Phi criminal prosecution of the manufac- Beta Kappa. turer are the only procedures open to the Food and Drug Administration Royal S. Copeland of New York, it when it detects the interstate passage was amended, finally passed, sent to of such articles, he pointed out. the House for hearings, which Dr.1 Seizure, he added, usually means only Nelson stated were sensational, butl a slight monetary loss to a manufac- never reported in the press and was turer, and does not prevent immed- amended to give the Federal Trade iate resumption of business; crim- Commission control over advertising inal prosecution often is not success- provisions of the bill. Eventually, he ful because witnesses can always be concluded', the Senate and House found who will swear to the powers of could not agree over the House the drug or patent medicine in ques- amendment and the bill died. tion. Likewise, the Administration The pharmacological division has no power to enjoin manufacturers which Dr. Nelson set up, however, from putting out a mislabelled or has met with the approval of his adulterated article. former superiors in the Department Questioned about the Copeland- of Agriculture, and is now function- Tugwell bill, Dr. Nelson declared that ing under the direction of Dr. Herbert it would have been an improvement, O. Calvery, formerly of the physiolog- but was killed by the opposition of ical chemistry department here and various interested groups. After in- assistant to Dr. Nelson in the Admin- troduction into the Senate by Sen. istration. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETD (Continued from Page 4) at 8 p.m. in the church recreation hall. A score of games including table tennis, shuffle board, quoits, darts, monopoly and group singing of at 8:30 A. M!. favoritec teresting gardless invited. songs will provide an in- evening. All students re- of religious affiliation are No charge. ORDERS Received Up To Noon, Friday, Oct. 9, With Remittance To Cover, Will Be Filled In Advance In Sequence - $10.00 - $8.50 - $7.00 - $5.00. Congregational Students and their friends are invited to a party in the parlors of the Congregational Church, Friday evening. Dancing from 9 to 12 p.m. Music furnished by Ray Carry and his orchestra. The Hillel Independents will hold their opening meeting Sunday, Oct. 11, promptly at 8:30 p.m. There will be a business meeting after which Dr. Raphael Isaacs will address the group. Everyone is cordially invited. 10-ALL-STAR CONCERT -10 4 csur laungary orries SIFTLY - SAEY- ECO