THEC MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 Baltimore Wifeleater Gets Twenty Lashes At Post Truce On Beer Red Cross-Asks War Postponed I nick Flood id 1"-,vMichigran For Calif ortihi Vacation Trips 'TorEst Planned For April 7,8 Vacation trip- at .0--day excursion ratfes to NOw York City and other Eastern point: arc being, planned by lVfirr,', B, Silverman, '40. t, i 1i1. Wih rJIi'R* LO~S ANGELES, Ma~rcb 7.- -P)--!Acordinig to prtwcut pflans, one ' Tle Re Crss tr r l cuicl repons l roup will leave for, New York, Buf- a la' Crof'ursettleickSrsponsefa~loRochester, Syracuse and Albany ° l ~ cild S? oa t l ~el o otenand New York City on Thursday, Wi01 (,Otlp/)is 1 Ifal Califoriula flood relief Contributions,; April 7 and another group will leave LAN~fCTMach 7__-A)---T em phasizing that the $300,0300 fundi for the same cities Friday, April 8. LANSNG, Marh 7 --A/P---Thesought will be ane only money avail-!It' dcmand is large etiough, Silver- Michigan Liquor Control Commission able for" direct relief of individual magi said yesterday, trips may be ar- reevda decision tonigtht toward a sufferers.t ranged for Chicago and Boston. , { , ?::::: ra r :proposed truce with Indiana in therfThe Weather Bureau reported a states' beer tariff war. t )" \' storm icondition cuff the coast and fl a "h hlas ofrdlered an embargo on i.r sues a forec~ast of 'unsettled with the imp ortation of beer manu.fac- p:obable ain tonight and tomor- turid in the other state, to become' row." The rain is expected to be effective next Monday. light, however. the Bureau added. The Commission refused to act ii- The list of dead and mi, inpa in la.s il it has had an opportunity to study week's devastating floods in five an opinion of the Indiana Attorney Southern California counties fiuctu- General, quoted as having held the ' ated today around the 175 mark. Iopoiepa vslgl Latest figures were 69 identified "1ara dead, 17 unidentified dead and 86 Edward W. McFarlmnd, pchosaeprtemmasng of te mmisio, idictedhe hen Iii an attempt to save the life ofl would want to discuss it with Attor- jMr~s, Heleni Troy, wife of the governor n1ny General Raymond W. Starr, of of Alaska. marooned in San Gabri.el f ~~~~Michigan, and with Michigan brew- Cno.D.E .Lbrsnmd ~~~< ~~~ers some of whom have insisted thait efr oa ocatra r: Michigan allow the embargo to be- ;hba ln olado h pe i; :_;;. come effective. San Gabriel reservoir. 'Hugh A. Barnhart, Indiana excise;__ ____ administrator, announced in Indian- ~tcsAdSkirts~ : apolis today that his state's alcoholic Kbvrgscmisinhspeae ) ________breso comisiogndsirearedima C flj" 4 In 1923 id, 24 times with a cat-o'-nine tails reouinatrzng ndnai-J .JJ etneaeMlespnilnt 'r porters to waive handling charges onI beer shipped from Michigan. His (CnudfrmPg statement mentioned only handling ____ churchmen 'and satisfied the produc- I Who commanded a machiine gun unit charges of approximately one cent a I ers and satisfied everybody. F. cott in the World War will address the ,=bottle of beer.I Fitzgerald spread out the younger l nzuraiain o nerewi re gen-e"--- .41 ..r;r.ion Fr, n1}-n nauuiif ufn ota fir .t W XMoney? 0 Iritellige'it borrowing is the common-sense way of smooth- ing out the ups-and-downs of income or expenses. There are two methods of self- financing : 1. Save first, thein buy. ( Savings Account) 2. Buy first, repay later. (Personal Loan) *Your chloie of t hese two ways depend s on your own sit- uation. But emergencies and oppor'tunities seldom wait until you can save enough to take care of them. * ONLY REQUIREMENT for a loan here : your ability to Srepay small, regular amounts on the loan plan that's easiest foi' you to handle. * No endorsers required. Pri- vacy assured. Loans available to all university people except students. PERSONAL LO"AN S up to $300 Personal Finance CO. 376 Offices 10th Year "in Ann Arbor Ground Floor Wolverine Bldg. 201-203 S. FOURTH AVE. Phone 4000 R.W. Horn, Mgr. Sheriff Joseph C. Deegan is shown as he lashes: Clyde Miller, 37 years of at the Baltimore, Md., whipping post. The lashing and a six months jail s( heating his wife. I AILY OFFIC"IAL BULLETIN1 short but important business meet- ing. U~niversity, Copy rece(ived1 at the ofli tinIHI 33. 3111:Q O i n St urciny (Con tilnned Irolb Page 4) Allergy in our Daily Life." Reser- vations may be made at the Michi- gan League. The Gardeii Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Wednesday, IMarch 9, at 3 o'clock, ait the home of Mrs. H. J. Heneman, Tjnderdown 'Road, Barton Hills. Mi's. Gr. C. Conei and Mrs. E, W. Sink will present the program "Timely Suggestions." Luncheon for Graduate Students onl ! Wednesday, March 9, at 12 noon, in the Russian Tea Room of the Michi- C'narlgue.CiretoriofteUierofity CanrleGue. CafetriafSeUvierof.y Museums and Museum of Anthropol- ogy, and Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences, will speak informally on "The Chroyiologic il Records of the Maya Indians." ANN ARBOR GROWS The population of Ann Arbor hasj 1''C rut %* ,'ice to all 1,) 11 r'rnts of [heI le of the Assh ;tast to the pre~ddent cents "Stage Door" 'Wednesday through Saturday evenings, March 9 to 12. Phone 6300. Men's Glee Club: The following men ar-e to make the trip to Northville Wednesday, March 9, 1938. The bus Swill leave from in front of the Union at 4:45 p.m. Bring full dress. FeDnell Reizen Secrist Kent F ellowship of Reconciliation Mem- I increased nearly 4,000 in the last year J bers, and persons interested in form- according to the new edition of the inga lcalF..R.Chate torepe-combined Ann Arbor and YpsilantiI sent ahelocalfistRCptrt ofepre- city directory which has just been is- sente t etifit pointoflviedaresued. The population which was 29,- n ied to M eet9 at Lane0 Hll, We 720 in 1937 has increased to 33,624. TheIntr-Gih~MoringWath ia meeting in the "Upper Room" at Service will be held at the LeagueI Lane Hall, Wednesday, March 9, at Chapel, 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Professor Willey of the morning. German Department will speak on the Early Scandinavian Literaiture l Scandinavian Club: There will be! and Folk Lore. and all the adults were shocked. So was the younger generation. Klu Khuxers peddled religious and racial hatred at $10 a head. King rKleagues. Grand Goblins and Imper- ial Wizards lived on the fat of a four mlinmembership. ' 4) School of Social Dancing Tiaught dally, 10 to 10. Terrace Garden' Studio 2d Floor. Wucrth Th''le- ater Bldg. Pholie 965. { ! Miller Silfies ! Tyrrell Maclzntosh E. Candenberg ISpencer Nelson Roberts Swann Collins IEpstein Draper Meek Moore Anderson MacArthur Yam en Otis Clar'k Kai-pus Smith McCauley Cox Jacobson Tibbetts Fr'omm V iehie D iskd I Cercle Francais: The meeting of the I Cillisl Dunks Cercle Francais which was formerly! R. Vandenberg Yergensy scheduled for 8 :00 Thursday at the Cashin Jensen League has been changed to 8:30. Re- Hendrick Gibson freshments will be served. All moim- Curtis bees must infol' the secrLetarxy of! - - their intention to attend be fore Wed-' 'the Polonia Literary Circle will I esday noon. mee t Wegnesday evening at 7:30 at, Semiar i ~ ~ the Michigan League. Old and new Semin in Poom a122C.emistr ilni emubers are urged to attend. :n, ont Wednesday, March l at 4: 15);,[li, Outdoor Clarb will go for a two p.m. Dr. J. IL Il odges will speak. on11 hour bike hike this Saturday after- "Predissociation of Molecules." noon, March 12, if tide weather per- S.A.E. Professor E. T. Vincent will mits. If it does not, we will bowl address the studnt branch of the lnd play ping-porn; and shuffje- Society of Automot ire Engineers I board at the Women's Athletic .Bldg. Wednesday vening, 7:30, at the I __ Union onl "In jenetion in the Di"Msel cibr and Blade: Important Engine." meeting, Wednesday, March 9 at 7:30 p.m. M1,ichigan Uniw~i. 14aj. Switzer, A.I.E.E. iiaiportant tme-t._..to- morrow nighit, 7:15 p.m. ,t1thl union. Officers for next y(N'1'wil13- Ic elctecd, IFISTHOW'S WATCH Prof. S. S.*Atwood will speak on his 1 expe riences in Euiroie (luring the pastI and semester. Peichiu~, JEWELRY REPAIR ___-----347 Maynard Cor. William "Stage Door'." .box officc: now open, ! 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