F THE MI IGAN DAILY "AT, OCT. 29, 1937 a - - -------- Page Scores Possibilities Of Little Rivers _e___ _ ._._ _ t - -_ _ __ _-. _ __ - - -- __ -_ .- ____ __ -..-.. 1iF NEWS IN BRIEF 4 Grand R'idl United States to study American la- b1or conditions. WAR THREATENS DEMOCRACY, Dudley Forwood, the Duke's he dean of Albion College told 3,- equerry went to London to arrange )00 western Michigan school teach- his personal baggage declaring that ers, urging at the same time enforce- the party definitely intends to sail nent of neutrality legislation. for America Nov. 6 on the liner "Democracy in any country would Bremen. be thrust back 50 years if war should Washington and Pittsburgh are come. If we are to keep it, we shall listed on the lengthy American tour have to be intelligent enough to which includes a swing across the, profit by the lessons of the past and country from New York to Holly- 1an for the future," he told them. wood. Northwestern University. Prof. Capitalism As In Recreational Life Are Cited' Sociall Unfair Arltile By Henry Curtis where a dramn put through a marsh . ,to a lake has gained 200 or 300;d s Entle T ar IA i 1 Frests acres of onion land worth, perhaps, a Mlan Is Entitled To Fair Tell11Of1fluh 'onl ivert' $100 an acre, and ruined an ecq.al j Share Of Total Amount lamount of resort land worth $1,000 O Produet He Says I Little rivers, heretofore neglected an acre."7 for the most part in this country, 140 miles, for example, we found the (Continued from Page 1) through sensible planning, can bef Huron, flowing through a metro- --made to play a much greater part politan area of more than 2,000,000 our economic problems in 15 miii- in our social and recreational life. population, with 10 barb-wire fencesj utes," he went on, "but I can point In brief this idea expresses the across it. a number of log construe- the direction in which we must theme of "Planning of Valleys of tions, eight dams, long abandoned Little Rivers," in the October issue of and collecting the drift of the stream,I travel. The way is clear to me and I American Forests, by Henry S. Curtis, seven or eight low country bridges, re- to anyone who knows the ab,c, of the Ann Arbor resident who has been con- quiring a portage, many rocks in the problem. It is the roaQ tcowards the ducting social surveys of Washtenaw bed which make boating difficult and goal of decreasing inequality." County and the Huron River Valley dangerous and probably 100 trees that during the past three years. had fallen into it." Mr. Page enunciated the three "h uonRvr. sa'yia of roprt whch he The Huron River . is a typical; categories little river," the article says. "On the "higher" r'eligion demands: average, it is not more than 100 WPA Finds Allocated 1. More private property for the feet wide. Seldom does it exceed. direct use of the consumers. two feet in depth. It is of no sig- To University Lamidryi( 2. Less private property for those nificance to commerce. WPA funds totaling $4,330 have who now wield economic power. eA closedstudy of theHr Rieibeen allocated to the University for 3. Mre popery fr exloraionclearly indicates that certain forms, 3. More property for exploration ofipoeetaddvlpetare a second story addition to its laundry. and experimentation as to which of of improvement and development State WPA admiinstrator Louis M.1 many kinds of ownership a miscel- css t Nims announced yesterday. laneous classification of property Discussing the necessity of main- Nisanucdysedy shnousbe subjetoroerytaining a stable water level, the ar- The University received $11,184,. should be subject. ticle continued, "There are a num- in addition, of the $42,859 allotted This category included retail ber of cases in the Huron Valley to new projects in lower Michigan. Superior MILK-ICE CREAM HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS Three-Loyer Brick CHOCOLATE - ORANGE ICE - CHOCOLATE VANILLA with ORANGE ICE, PUMPKIN CENTER Superior Ihairy Company Phone 23181 Sino-Japanese Peace Termns Announced (Continued from Page 1) Smollett, commanding British troops at Shanghai, and Brigadire -General John C. Beaumont, commanding two regiments of United States Marines, offered to help the apparently doomed battalion to gain sanctuary south of Soochow Creek if the Chinese would lay down their arms. Colonel Chin Yuan declined the offer. The American and British commanders had hoped thus to re- move danger of stray bullets and shells flying into the International Settlement when the Japanese made their threatened attack to wipe the battalion out._ - ~ ~ ~ - _------- LAST TIMES TODAY-- DEANNA DURBIN "100 MEN AND LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI A GIRL" DAILY 2:00 - 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. Starting Saturday! .; ' JEJTIC trades, agricultural land and natural resources that were not directly con- sumed. As particular instruments to ob- tain this new system, he submitted unions, consumers' cooperatives and1 a political party of the people. E "The results of economic diagnosis bring you to precisely the same con-I clusion as is demanded by "higher" religion. Nothing else will work ex- cept sharing and cooperating. Grab-j bing and fighting leads to death. Re- ligion, "high" religion, offers us the only practicable way in which to live. EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS i~ry WARS Aa AENNET warn Helen VINSON - Miscla AURthe famo'is Alan MOWBRAY - Jerome COWAN WALTER WANGER Released thru UNITED ARTISTS MODELS Extra-- LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY- WANTED DRESSMAKING: Alteration and repairing. Expert alteration of knit' wear. Mrs. C. Walling, 118 E. Cath- erine. Call 4726. 133 TYPING, neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3x CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical instru- ments. 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