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T" *THE MICHIGAN DAILY

IDAY, NOV. 5, 1937

Victor Over Curley

FA ARuffin in the fatal shooting of a gasoline station attedant, during an
European Art Buchanan gasoline station attendant. attempted hold-up Wednesday night.
Ruffin was captured yesterday onI District of Columbia
Is OnDisplay NEW S IN BRIEF a" farm near South Bend, d. after" WASHINGTON-A CIO official
an all-night hunt by more than 200 joined leaders of the AFL last night
P1sersAreBeing____wnMichigan and Indiana officers. in deploring the Duke of Windsor's
Posters Are Being Shown
He was taken to the state police choice of Charles E. Bedaux, an in-
In Architecture School Michigan no tbe able to say definitely that prison post at New Buffalo, Mich. dustrial engineer, as the guide for
Stevenson was one of the robbers, al- There, Capt. W. B. Babcock said he his forthcoming survey' of American
A group of posters representing the LANSING-Prospects for an early though he admitted that Steven on admitted he shot Herman Reinke, the labor and housing conditions.
session of the legislature receded yes-______ ______ __
cream of European poster art is now terday. resembled one of the men. ~
on display on the first and third Rep. George A. Schroeder speaker The same testimony as that of
floors of the architectural college. Rp ereA chodr pae
The exhibit is part of the galleries of the House and chairman of the Swarthout's was given by John King, A T ATS
of the McCandlich Lithograph Cor- Legislative Council, predicted that a customer in the bank at the time
poration of Philadelphia. there would be no session for at least ofthe holdup, and Edmund Johnson, for the fur-collared
therewoul be o sesionfor t lest {a teller. z<
The work of Ludwig Ifolwein, con- 90 days. The governor has promised
sidered one of the outstanding poster subR MatrosnssmntHatsn
artists in Europe, comprises about i mit his program to the Council dollar will be levied on each member Matrons Hats
half of the exhibit. The European for thorough discussion before call- of the United Automobile Workers of that have some Snap
posters lean to artistic rather than ing a special session, and Schroeder America to finance on organizational
commercial effectiveness although said that Murphy was not yet ready program among employes of the Ford Mostly black
the latter is their primary function, to talk to them. Motor Co., Homer Martin, UAWA
In conjunction with the exhibit'Ah president, announced yesterday.
conuncionwih te ehibt, GRAND RAPIDS--As the trial of Thmoeisxpcdtofnce224 ea szs
Mr. H. A. Speckman, of the McCand- Ra C. Stevenson, 39 year old The money is expected to finance
lich Corporation, spoke in the audi- komo, Id. man, started yesterday in a campaign in all Ford plants in
torium of the architectural college at the nation. $395
4:15pm.ysedyo th lio a Grand Rapids Federal Court, wit- '.5u
1graphing process in making posters. nesses failed to identifiy him as one BENTON HARBOR-James Ruf-
rHe also showed movies illustrating of the three robbers who looted the fin, 25 year old youth from Kansas
the varied and numerous stepsin Hall Street branch of the National City, Mo., was questioned by state
imakingthehugebilboad posters Bank of Grand Rapids of $33,000 last police and sheriff's officers last night
1 which are so common to America a April 14. in an effort to learn the identity and 309 South State Street - At the Dilon Shop
a medium of advertising. Donald G. Swarthout, manager of whereabouts of a companion who
the bank, testifieid that 'he would the officials claim participated with --..-..-._-_-

Maurice J. Tobn is shown here,
tired but happy, after it became
apparent that he had been elected
mayor of Boston over James M.
Curley, former governor and three
times mayor, former mayor Mal-
colm E. Nichols and two other ca~n-
didates.

Council Hits Mayor
For Gas Line Stand
Councilmen charged in a heate(
debate Monday night that Mayor
Walter C. Sadler had exceeded his
authority Monday when he fileda
brief on the natural gas situation on
behalf of the city with the state
I public utilities commission.
The Mayor's stand, urging the util
ities commission to withstand action
I on the Washtenaw County Gas Com
pany's request to pipe Texas natura
gas into Ann Arbor until the com
pany had negotiated a franchise
agreement with the city, was attacke
by Alderman L. G. Christman.
The mayor had nothing to say
about the controversy last night.
Four Persons Promoted
To New Library Posts
Four libraryrstaff positions abol-
ished in the retrenchment of 193:
were reinstated for the current aca
demic year, Dr. W. W. Bishop, Uni
versity Librarian, announced yester
day.
The appointments, all promotions
to the four full time posts are a
follows: George Boyce, searcher in
the order department; Dorothy K
Donahue supervisor in the catalog
department; Ruth Floyd, hospita
librarian; and Flint C. Watt, assist
ant at corridor desk.
SUNDERLAND ATTENDS MEETING
Prof. Edwon R. Sunderland of the
University law faculty is in Washing-
ton this week attending a meeting of
a United States supreme court ad-
visory committee on rules of pro-
cedure for federal court, of which he
is a member.
SMARTEST
HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theater Bldg.
NOVELTY STOCKINGS
Meshes - Laces - Black Heeled
Mesh Toe and Heel and Irides-
cent Shades - all moderately
priced-
SPECIAL
Lisle Ankle Sox - 25c Value
19C
WOOL ANKLETTES
39c and 49c
SNUGGIES, part Silk and Wool
69C

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Junior Class Elections
Scheduled For Nov. 10
Juniol' class elections in all colleges
of the University will be held from
1 until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10.
In addition to class officers, 13
J-Hop committeemen and the chair-
man of the J-Hop will be elected.
The chairman and four committee-
men will come from the engineering
college, five committeemen will come
from the literary college and one
each will come from the forestry,
school, the music school, the educa-
school.

Classified Directoryr

WANTED LOST: Jeweled pin in front of Ma-
_._____ -__-_______ -- jestic Theatre. Call 6610. Reward
STUDENTS, men and women, to so- 154
licit expert dry-cleaning. Apply __-
Swift Cleaners, 50% commission. LOST: Brown leather zipper note-
161 book. Call Frank Wilkinson, 2-4481.
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D)RESSMAKING : Alteration and__-_______

KRESGE'S CAN KEEP YOU
WELL-GROOMED AT LITTLE COST
o..,a.Shirts $1.00
Famous silkenspun dress shirts, expertly
agtailored - full cut.
White and fancy patterns.

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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,

FOR SALE
ANTIQUE exhibition and sale. Harris!
Hall, Nov. 4, 5 inclusive. Open 10:30
a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 145-
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EVENING RADIO
PROGRAMS

y! CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Turf Reporter.
6:15-News and Sports.
6 :30-Exciting Moments.
6:45- Lou Little Forecast.
7:00--Vincent York.
7:30-United Press Buleiins.
7:45-Rube Appleberry.
8:00-Mary Jane Walsh
( 8 :15-Harold Stokes Orch.
3 8:30-Happy Hal's Housewarming.
9:00-Jack Denny Orch.
9:30-Barnes Opera House.
[- 10:00-"How About It?"
10:30-Musicale Modlerne.
S 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Mickey Alpert Music.
, 11:30-Lani McIntyre Hawaians.
12 :00-George Olsen Orch.
s5 12:30-Vincent Lopez Orch.
n I¢WXYZ
P.M.
g 6:00-Day in Review.
i1 6:15-Factfinder.
- 6:30-GirlFriends.
6:45-Lowell Thomas.
7:00-Football Forecast.
7:30-Lone Ranger.
8:00-Grand Central Station.
8 :30-Death Valley Days.
9:00-Varsity Show.
+ 9:30-To Be Announced.
10:00-Russian Rhapsody.
10:30-Fortune Series.
11:00--Lowry Clark.
11:15-Eddie Bratton.
11:30-Eddie Varzos Orch.
12 :00-Graystone.
12:30-Jesse Hawkins Orch.
WWJ
P.M.
6 :00-Ty Tyson.
6:15-DinnersMusic.
6 :30-Bra dcast.
6:45-Musical Moments.
7:00--Amos 'n' Andy.
I 7:15-Radio Extra
7:45-Bughouse Rhythm.
8 :00-Lucille Manners.
9:00-Waltz Time.
9:30--True Story Hour.
10:00-First Nighter.
10:30-Jimmy Fidler.
I 11:00-Newscast.
11:15-Northwood Inn Orch.
11:30-Dance Music.
12:30-Don Bester Orch
WJR
PM
6 :00-Stevenson Sports.
6:15-Musical Par-T.
6:30-Press Radio News.
6:45-Clem and Tina.
7:30-Victor Arden Music.
7:00-Poetic Melodies.
7:30-Musical Moments.
7 :45-Boake Carter.
8:00-Hammerstein Music Hall.
8:30-Alice Faye; Hal Kemp Orch.
9:00-Hollywood Hotel.
10:00-Kitty Carlisle; Gus Haenschen.
10:45-Musical.
11:00-Headline News.
11:45-Solay.
12:00-Emery Deutsch Orch.
12:30-Ted Fio Rito Orch.

5244. 3x
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any MELODY BIRD SHOP. Canaries,
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, finches, parrakeets, love-birds.
$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-"Seeds. cages. 1420 Washington
ers, old gold and musical instru- Heights. Call 3838. 160
ments. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304. 2x MODERN Beauty Shoppe - Week
LAUNDRY Special fitch or drene shampoo and
finger wave with lemon ring. $50.
LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. End permanent $1.00 up.
Careful work at low prices. --- -----
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Kodak (Recomar 16) in tan WALK a few steps
leather case somewhere on cam-
pus Thursday. Liberal reward. Tom and SAVE MONEY
Lavery. 2-2285.1
PLATE LUNCHES
LOST: Black purse containing val-
uable receipt, identification card, 15c * 20c
Scheaffer pen. Betsy Baxter, 4624.
Reward. 158
LOST: Friday, Oct. 29: Gold wrist W yr Coffee Shop
watch in journalism news room. 201 East Liberty
Engraved Stuart Low. Call 6735.
LOST: Brown suede jacket with
watch in it, S. Ferry Field. Gross-
man, 3582 Reward. 148

MEN'S UNLINED
Pigtex Gloves
Soft, trim fitting, neatly seamed.
Dressy slip-on or snap wrist style Men's
in black, brown, or canary. Unlined

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