THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1937 I Pope Pius Weeps At His First Recent Public Appearance EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS CKLW-1030 Kilocycles P.M. 6:00--"Magic Island." 6:15-News and Sports. 6:30-Dave Schooler's Orch. 6:45-Freddy Berrens' Orch. 7:00-Stan Lomax-Sports Commentator. 7:15--Ted Lewis' Orch. 7:30--Trans-Radio News Bulletins. 7:35-Melody Interlude. 7:45-Pleasant Valley Frolics. 8:00-Armand Tokatyan. 8:30-Guy Lombardo'- Oreh. 9:00-Ici Paris. 9:30--Ed Fitzgerald Revue. 10:00-Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15--Jan Brunesco's Orch. 11:30 -Kay Kyser's Orch. A.M. Midnight-Leon Belasco's Orch. 12:30-Dick Stabile's Oreh. 1:00-Sammy Kaye's Orch. 1:30-Weather Forecast. WJR-750 Kilocycles P.M. 6:00--Stevenson News. 6 :15-Rubinoff. 6:30-Melody and Rhythm. 6:45-Pretty Kitty Kelly. 7:00-Poetic Melodies. 7:15-Diamond City News. 7:30-Alexander Woolcott. S7:45"-Boake Carter. 8:00-/:P Band Wagon With Rate Smith. 9:00-Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. 10:00-Your Adventures with Floyd Gib- bons. 10:30-March of Time. S11:00-News. 11:15--Mummers-In the Little Theatre Of the Air. 11:45-Wismer Sports. 11:50-Red Nichol's Orch. Midnight-Marvin Frederic's Orch. 12:30-Vincent Lopez's Orch. , - Associated Press Photo In his first public appearance since he became seriously ill, Pope Pius is shown with church officials on an outside balcony of St. Peter's cathedral to bestow the apostolic blessings on crowds estimated at 150,000 which filled the square below. The pontiff wept with emotion as he received the homage of the huge gathering. Broadcasts, Theatre Production Feature Summer Session Plans! Public Speech, Debating, of the department of speech this Linguistics Laboratory summer, it was announced yesterda Lingistis Lab oat oy lby Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, directorE Also Will Be Offered of the Session. Will Produce Plays1 In addition to regular speech The Michigan Reportory Players, In aditon o reula spechorganized under the directlion of the' courses, facilities for broadcasting,, department, will give presentations theatre production, and laboratory in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Work in linguistics will be included as during the summer in which students part of the Summer Session program interested in dramatics may take part, Professor Hopkins said. From eight to 10 plays will be produced,t under the direction of Prof. Valen- tine B. .Windt and guest director Whitford Kane, well-known Amer- - -- ican actor who has been associated LAUNDRY with several theatrical production or- ganizations here and abroad, Profes-c LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. sor Hopkins stated. Frederic 0. Cran-t Careful work at a low-price. 6x dall, Grad., will be assistafit director. Private presentations by individuals WANTED will also be given. Work in stage- craft will be under the direction off CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any Alexander Wyckoff, art director of1 old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, The Players, and Miss Evelyn Cohen.r $5, $8, $25. LADIES' FUR COATS Apparatus for experiments in TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and phonetics and the anatomy of speechc musical instruments. Phone Sam. organs will be available in the Lab-c 63 04. ?8x oratory of General Linguistics andr WANTED: We wish to rent canoes Speech, located in Angell Hall. This for April 24 and 25. Call 4121, ex- laboratory will be at the service of tension 307. A Kuesel after 7:30 students doing work requiring the fa- p.m. 452 cilities of the apparatus, Professor7 -Hopkins said, while graduate stu- EXPERIENCED waiters for spring dents can conduct research in biolin-t vacation. Bright Spot. 802 Packard. guistics in a second Laboratory of1 454 Biolinguistics and Human Adjust-v ment, at 1007 E. Huron. This is con-C FOR SALE ducted in cooperation with the Uni-t NEW and old books. Antiques. 202 versity Hospital and the School of East Ann. 127x Dentistry. Special work with theC deaf and those with speech defectsi FOR RENT will be done here. Plan Radio Program FOR RENT: Large nicely furnished tAs concerns broadcasting, the de- front room for two graduate or partment will have the services of usiness women. 426 E. Washing- the broadcasting equipment of Mor- ton. For information call at 422 or ris Hall, Professor Hopkins said. Be- dial 8544. 455 sides class work, arrangements are being made for actual radio programs with students performing, during the LEARN summer. Trips will also be taken by TO DARNC the classes to nearby Detroit stations. The general curriculum of courses Social Dancing taught in the department during the session daily. Ten~ace Garden Dancing Studio. Wuerth will be of three main categories. Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695 There will be courses to provide effi- Drive For New i WWJ-920 Kilocycles P.M. 6:00-Ty Tyson. Chur h B 'inos !6:10-Dinner Music. Chur6h3Brins k cn I6:40-Odd Facts. 6:45-Police Commissioner Pickert. 7:00--Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15-Dramatic Moments. 7:20-Evening Melodies. 7:30-Detroit News Radio Extra. 8:00-Rudy Vallee. The building fund quota of $30,-39:00-Showboat. 000 for the new $350,00 Ann Arbor 10:00-Kraft Music Hall. 11 :00-Tonight's Hockey. Presbyterian Church vas oversub- 11:05-Northwood Inn Orch. scribed by $500, 0. V. Jensen, chair- 11:30-Dance Music. man of the committee, reported last-We ter Hall Orch night to the Presbyterian Congre- I WXYZ-1240 Kilocycles gation meeting in the Masonic P.M. Temple. 6:00-Baseball Extra. I6:15-Fact Finder. Authority was given to the board 6:30-Day in Review. of trustees to borrow, through a tem- 6:45-Lowell Thomas. porary loan, the amount by which 7:15-To Be Announced the paid-in subscriptions at the time 7:30-Green Hornet. 8:00-Al Pearce. of completion of the building fall 8:30-Les Arquette. short of $30,000. 8:45-Murray D. Van Wagoner. 9 :00-WPA Detroit Civic Orch. A letter from President Ruthven 9:30-America's Town Meeting. endorsing the work of the church and 10:00-Emil Coleman's Orch. 10:30-Jamboree. congratulating the congregation on 11:00-Clyde Lucas Orch. the new building enterprize was read 11:30-Phil Levant's Orch. at last night's meeting. Laying of the cornerstone of the new building has been set tentatively for May 16, according to Prof. Wil- liam C. Hoad of the sanitary engi- neering department and chairman of the cornerstone committee. The church construction is expected to be completed by Oct. 10, it was an- nounced. and dramatics for both beginners and students planning to specialize. There will be research and labora- tory courses in phonetics and general linguistics, and courses for students who are planning to become teachers or specialists in speech and linguis- tics work. Bulletins explaining the program of the department are now available in the office of the Department of Speech or in the office of the Summer Session. Work in the Session will be of all undergraduate and graduatej levels, with credit toward degrees. Tours, & Cruises ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, Etc. Make Tout and Steamer esemaor No W Phone 6412 Steamer Specialist Since 1917 GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING FOR YOU Come in and get your copy of this beautiful 32-page book about the amazing Kelvin Home. Exterior designs, floor plans, interior views. It is full of ideas which you can use to secure Kelvin Home's better living. Just ask for a copy - it's Free! 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