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FACE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JAN., 31, 1937

PAGE TWO SUNDAY, JAN. 31, 1937

NEWS
Of The DAY
(By The Associated Press)
Goodrich Plant, Closed
By 'Sit-Downers,' To Open'
AKRON, O., Jan. 30.-UP)-The B.
F. Goodrich Co. announced tonight,
it would resume operations at mid-
night Sunday in its factory here,
closed since Thursday midnight asl
the result of a sitdown strike.
The announcement came at the
end of a day-long conference on the
demands- of 31 sit-downers for high-
er wages.
The company indicated the re-
quest for higher wages would be dis-
cussed in conferences to be held after
operations are resumed.

Louis XIII Is Topic
of French Club Talk
Addressing the regular French lec-
ture series sponsored by Cercle Fran-
cais, Prof. Warner F. Patterson pre-j
sented this week some side-lights 1
on the life of Louis XIII of France,
who reigned from 1610 to 1643.
"Although Louis XIII is less well;
known than either his father Henryl
IV or his son Louis XIV," Professor!
Patterson said, "he is nevertheless a
most interesting and rather a re-
markable person."
The speaker then traced the per-
sonal relations between Louis XIII
and his prime minister, Cardinal
Richelieu. Explaining that the fame
of the latter has rather umbragedl
the king, Professor Patterson went!
on to present a transcript of the abil-
ities and aptitudes of Louis XIII '
which, he said, entitle him to no
little fame in his own right.j
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EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS

Mrs. Osa Johnson
Will Give Talk Here

6:00-
WJR Joe Penner: Jimmie
Grier's Music.
WWJ Catholic Hour.
WXYZ Reminiscing.
6:0CKLW Ray Knight's Cuckoos.
6:30-
WJR Rubinoff-Jan Peerce, Virginia
Rea.
WWJ Mischa Kottler.
WXYZ Golden Gate Park Band.
CKLW Gems of Melody.
6:4-
WWJ Sports Review.
7:00-
WJR Musical Program.
WWJ Jack Benny's Show.
WXYZ Evening Melodies.
CKLW Keyboard Classics.
7:30-
WJR Phil Baker; Oscar Bradley's
Music.
WWJ Fireside Recital.
WXYZ Robert Ripley: Ozzle
Nelson's Music.
CKLW Listener Speaks.
7:45-
WWJ Sunset Dreams.
8:00-
WJR Nelson Eddy.
WWJ Do You Want to be an Actor?
CKLW Fr. C. E. Coughlin.
8 :30-
WJR Eddie Cantor: Jacques
Renard's Music.
CKLW Jewels of Madonna.
9:00--_=
WJR Sunday Evening Hour.
WWJ Manhattan Merry-Go-Round.
WXYZ Walter Winchell.
CKLW Horace Heidt's Music.
9:15--
WXYZ Rippling Rhythm Revue.
9:30-
WWJ Album of Familiar Music.'
CKLW Curtain Time.
9 :45-
WXYZ Edwin C. Hill.
10:00-
WJR Original Community Sing.
WWJ Soloist: Symphony Orchestra.
CKLW First Baptist Church.
10:15---
WXYZ Morrey Brennan's Music.
10:30-
WXYZ Les Arquette.
CKLW Cab Calloway's Music
10:45-
WJR H. V. Kaltenborn.
11:00-
WJR In the Hermit's Cave.
WWJ Tonight's Hockey; Recordings.
WXYZ Hockey Scores.
CKLW News Reporter.

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Place advertisements with Classified
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The classified columns close at five
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Box numbers may be secured at no
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Qash in advance 11c per reading line
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ng line for three or more insertions.
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for two or more insertions. Minimum
three lines per insertion.
10% discount if paid within ten days
from the date of last insertion.
FOR RENT
SUITE with private bath and shower
for 3 or 4. Also large double, cross
ventilation, adjoining lavatory.
Steam heat, shower bath. Phone
8544. 422 E. Washington. 335
ONE BEAUTIFUL suite with fire-
place. One single, second floor. One
single, third. May work for all or
part. 928 Church. 347
FOR RENT: Very desirable single
roomn with garage. Available im-I
mediately. Reasonable. 314 VirginiaI
Avenue. Phone 3692. 324
ROOMS, for graduate girls. Near
campus. Very reasonable rates.
1327 South University. 314
FOR RENT: Large light double room
for boys. Comfortable bed. Shower.
Call 2-2605. 341
NICE comfortable rooms for students.
$2 up per week. Jennings House.
1142 E. Catherine St. 327
CAMPUS (3 blocks southeast). De-
sirable 4 rooms furnished. Private
bath. $50.00 with utilities to re-
sponsible couple. 928 Oakland.
336

FOR SALE
NEW and old books. Antiques. 202
East Ann. 127x{

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SELLING CONTAX candid camera.
F3.5 lense. Carrying case. Price
$100. McCloud. Phone 2-1417.
339

11 :15 Mrs. Osa Johnson, wife of the late
CKLW Lenn e Hayton's Music. Martin Johnson, explorer, will ful-
WXYZ Lou Brceze's Music.
WWJ Dance Music. 'fill her engagement to speak here
WJ N: E lyCic Reue. Prof. Carl G. Brandt of the speech -
WXYZ Frankie Master's Music. department, secretary of the com-
2:00CKLW Ted Weems' Music mittee on University lectures, an-t
WXYZ Lowry Clark's Music. nounced yesterday.I
WJR Vincent Lopez' Music. Professor Brandt said that he re-!
12:30 r ick Jrns Music.ed notice several days ago fromI
WJR Isham Jones' Music.I Mrs. Johnson's booking agent that
WXYZ Eddie Fitzpatrick's Music.
CKLW George Hamilton's Music. she would appear here, contrary tol
--------- iruxmors that, she would cancel her l
Ani Arbor Resident engagements for the near future.
4 f I Mrs. Johnson was originally sched. 'i
Is Enlisted In Navy ulei to appear with her husband who
*died Jan. 13 ofinjuries received inan
ra riplane crash near Los Angeles as'1
Prtd R. Hough, Jr., son of Mr. and ,hey were beginning their current
Mrs. Fred R. Hough, 1111 E. Wash- lecture tour. They were to give anI
ington St., was among eight men en-i llustrated lecture on "Wild Animals
listed Wednesday in the United of Borneo."
States Navy at the Detroit Navy Re- I
cruiting Station.
Hough, who is 18 years old and a
graduate of Ann Arbor High School. M1ATINEES
enlisted in the Navy for four years. Sunday. til 2 p.m.
He was transferred Wednesday after-25-
noon at the U. S. Naval Training Sta-
tion, Great Lakes, Ill. He will be given I NOW PL.
12 weeks of preliminary training in
preparation for assignment to duty WHEN THIS GREAT R
aboard one of the ships of the Fleet
operating on the Pacific Coast. You'll hold your breath ..;You'll thril
Hough was accepted for enlistment the most exciting lovemaking ever
through the U.S. Navy Recruiting
Station at Jackson. picted n all the exotic beauty of tec
color. It's the greatest sensation since
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AYING!

Frank Murphy
Acts As Strike
Mediator Again
_ Continued from Page 1)
to remove strikers from the Fisher
Body plants at Flint, Murphy said he
would "meet each contingency as it
arises."
Court To Hear Union
Use of the courts, he added, "is one
of the peaceful methods to proceed
in a matter of this kind. Both sides
leave a right to pursue in the courts
their rights and it should be helpful
to both sides and to the public."
Circuit Judge Paul V. Gadola at
Flint on Monday will hear the union's
attorneys attempt to "show cause"
why the injunction should not be

OMANCE UNFOLDS
il to
de-
hni-

granted. Imminence of this new ef-
fort by General Motors to clear strik-
ers from its plants was reported to
have been one of the reasons Sloan
refused to enter the tentative agree-
ment arranged by Secretary Perkifis.
General Motors announced tonight
that nearly 83 per cent of 149,249
workels affected by stikes and shut-
downs have signified by Vetition or
otherwise that they wish an immed-
iate return to work and that they
protest against the strikes. The
union made no immediate comment,
but earlier its leaders had charged
coercion to obtain signatures to the
,petitions, and said it had instructed
union members to join the "back-to-
work" movement to protect their jobs.
School of Social
Dancing
t Y! Taught dally, 10 to 10.
aTerrace Garden Studio
2d Floor, Wuerth The-
ater Bldg. Phone 9695.

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and SUNDAY
after 2 p.m.
- 35c -

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FOR RENT: Single room. Large.
Three windows. Excellent beds.
$3.50 per week. 617 Packard. Call
Arthur, 7415. 342
FOR RENT: Three room, unfur-
nished apartment, available Feb. 5.
1328 Washtenaw. Call 4901. 344
FOR RENT: Two room apartment
available second semester. Electric
stove and refrigerator. 1227 S. Uni-
versity. Call 23801. 343
ROOMS FOR RENT: Two comfort-
able double rooms for upper class-
men. Phone 2-1767. 928 Forest.
276
FOR RENT: Two room suite,2first
floor. Rent moderate. 1207 Willard.
Call 5745. Box 13. Mich. Daily.
346
FOR RENT: Double room, one-half
block from campus. Unusually com-
fortable. Low rent. 912 Monroe.
Phone 8741.
FOR RENT: Double room, light,
comfortable. For men. Close to
campus. 520 Forest. Tel. 2-3308.
Mrs. Black. 334
NICELY FURNISHED two rooms
front apartment for elderly lady or
couple. Near University Hospital.
Jennings House. 1142 E. Catherine
St. 328
WANTED
PASSENGER to drive to Los Angeles
about Feb. 11. New car. Randall
Travel Service. 345
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats at $3,
$5, $8, $25. LADIES' FUR COATS
TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and
musical instruments. Phone Sam.
6304. 78x
Sunday Dinner
-- 12 Noon to 8 P.M.
Bright SpotI
802 Packard Street
Chicken Noodle Soup
Roast Chicken - Dressing
Sixty-Five Cents
Grilled Tenderloin Steak
Chicken Fricassee
Fifty-Five Cents
Baked Spiced Ham,
Pineapple Sauce
Roast Lamb -Jelly
Grilled Sirloin Steak
Fifty Cents
Roast Sirloin of Beef

9 P.M. to Midnight

Today, Monday
Tuesday Only
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---- WEDNESDAY
JAMES CAGNEY
in
"Great Guy"
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----- FRIDAY
Midnight Road
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Commnodore Riggs
and John 0. Flautt
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p. ,
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SCEI ES
/ 53 PEOPLE
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$1.1 - 83 - 55c
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NEXT SUNDAY-

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Myrna LOY
in
"After the
Thin Man"

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