TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, ' MRWY Several Strong Barristers Take Locals May it 11 New Members Barristers. senior honorary law so- i Detroit Row ciety. initiated 11 Law School sen- iosyesterday on the Library steps. Those who were initiated were DETROIT, Nov. 18,-A)-Action James W. Mehaffey, Anthony L. Di- of the Detroit and Wayne County vidio. Paul A. Wright, Gerald L Federation of Labor in expelling 14 Stoetzer, Robert C. Brouse, Norman delegates from its ranks was ex- Fredericks, Frank B, Stone, Ed- pected today to result in the xith-lbwg ardW.schRammFiJhnrC. and Ed- drawals of several strong locals fromlberg J R Ftzha an E the Federation. ward J. Ruff. Prof. Paul G. Kauper The Federation's central body vot- of the Law School was made an hon- ed 85 to 35 to purge its ranks of dele- ; orary member. gates who ignored the organization's, stand at a recent municipal election Ho! dd'eC, and bolted to the standard of a CIO ca* ttIoNmyr candiaete fo ayor tn n Rd nvh 1 P Ni Me unions were representedk by ho.ce 's i actne the delegates ordered expelled. Frankr. X. "Martel, president of the Federa-f"0pYour Ta' it kion, said all of them except the De- n s urs, ra V troit Federation of Teachers, had srtwrs. delegates in good standing in the RACINE, Wis., Nov. 18.--Gft)-It's 'Federation and that all would be in- Saturday morning. A banging gavel vited to send new delegates to replace silences an assemblage of youngsters. those expelled. He said two unions, "Judge" Wilbur Hansen takes the the metal polishers and beer truckbench Racine's bicycle court is in drivers, had already withdrawn their'i session. del.ates who were expelled. Ten-year-old Johnny and his pal- Those readout of the Federation in-trouble, Tom, are called. represented the teachers federation,. Safety Patrolman Jimmy, 14, and the printing pressmen, the metal pol- trim in his traffic policeman's white fishers, the United Automobile Work- hat, dark blue shirtuwith-glisten- ers, the Amalgamated Clothing ing star, and serge trousers, testifies: Workers, the Cooks Union, brewery "These kids were riding down the drivers, lithographers, and cap and I street two abreast." milli nery workers.k Johnny, awed, defends himselfr: "But judge, we didn't mean to do Too it. You see, we were hurrying home Is B~usinessTo Big? to play football and I just happened Prof. Peterson Will Tfell} to think of some dandy signals. So I pedaled up beside Tom to tell him." The broadcast from Morris Hall at1 "Judge" Hansen-it's Traffic Ser- 3 p.m. today will be a talk by Prof. geant Hansen on the police rolls- Shorey Peterson of the economics de- deliberates, then pronounces:! partment, on the subject "'Is Busi- "I find you guilty." ness Too Big?" A lecture on the perils of cycling .Ernest Jones, '38,. will announce, in traffic and the need for care fol- Copies of this talk and others given lows. *Sometimes it's pretty severe; I' Filibuster Is Caused By Their Bill Three Indians Remains Found Brought To University NEWS IN BRIEF i '*" From Caseville County ! Lans1"" disease. The act dos not :cover ac- g ____-cupa tiona diseases contracted before Tt haTHANKSGIVING IS A HOLIDAY it became effective. The skeletons of three Indians were Governor Murphy said yesterday, ask- excavated this week in the Caseville F rance cbontpark in the thumb-area and !ing residents of Michigan to observe bruh oteUiest uem;the holiday. DOWN INTO THlE SEA sank the for study purposes by Dr. E. F. It is meet that on the approachgItaiin freighter Bocc 1o yestr- Greenman of the Museum of Anthro- day of national thanksgiving, in the day in the English Channel 20 miles pology, words of our chief magistrate, we: southeast of Brest within, an hour should 'forego our usual occupations after violent explosions occurred Aording to Dr. Greenman, the and in our accustomed places of wor- aboard. skeletons are believed to be reburial'ship, each in his own way, humbly One member of the crew was lost. I becauieofatheidisarrangedapositionlo because of the disarranged position of acknowledge the mercy of God from The others were rescued by the Neth- the bones. They are 300 to 600 years~ Whom comes every good and perfecterad moo feihr Tajandoen old and are of the same type exacv- g "G ed by University anthropologists near "Therefore, I Frank Murphy. gov- Mt. Clemens during the summer ernor of the State of Michigan.here-1 ME ATgh S an saw PAW- Gnmonths. MEAT kEi n dIGN 1 pbykdesignate Thursday, the twenty- WEAK, Clyde M. Cox, official of the The skeletons were discovered fifth day of November, 1937, as a dayC.Saginaw Steering Gear Local of the when the Caseville County Park be-I of public tani United Automobile Workers, said to- gan excavations in a sand ridge: NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST day. He said that UAW members which was formerly an Indian burial hwernd r fnId eis ground. About 100 skeletons have STATE EMPLOYES in regard to the reo idng abandoning their s been removed from the sie Dr. recently enacted occupational disease "meatless week" campaign against CgGselaw was pledged by the State depart-s, high prices and starting a UAW- sieesHofstg Canere ment of labor and industry yesterday. I owned meat market, buying direct igpieeunces ossrovered. anbRcraFpir(wdre George A. KrogstadE head of the from the farmer. f : :"Dr. Greenman will study the skele-I department, said it would not permit Detroit, Yk F k n y d .tons and return them, with a record compulsory medical examination of hi e tte employes who were on payrolls whenCOAL HEAD SHOOTS SELF ' ofhsosegvationasbeingthe Cvlleoa tt tee nteCmu Couty(ark the law became effective last Oct. William Firth, assistant salesmanager d29, with dismissal as the penalty for of a Pittsburgh coal company was those who appear to be in danger of found shot to death today in his S t ea u n becoming affected by a compensable room in a downtown hotel. Congress settled to business.. In the Senate, Southern member staged an HoirC nfrn eN W T LSFRSTWL ' old-fashioned filibuster against anti-lynching legislation. Shownrhere;Ho sg on SheEErOURSEWARO H I stalking it over are two sponsors of the bill, Robert F. Wagner (seated) of The nivrsit ma hae it swm- Bo ae Aso T Atend Pro f elldennettd tof sthe Ar- New York, and Frederick Van Nuys, of Indiana. WILDWelsI.&eneCOMPANY A- 'chitecture college, is attending a con- WL OP N TA o Ps ference of the National Association Talk About Pools- ~~~of Housing Officials being held today SaeSre nteCmu Polo10ToFa k through Sunday in Cleveland to con- t_______________________________ Engineering School Atoceste sider the Wagner-Steagell Low-Rent SAtg CiteUnLeaten e-Housing Bill m of 1937. Has One Of Its Own; City The purpose of the bill, primarily,! l _mfr h is to provide a long-term, permanent: e on e a tteind program of Federal aid to state and mTg pol Tnk Itam buil d-n9 teNtinag InIci Leage nlocal governments and other docal G ordon mi ng inpooglin e n g.amu Itbild- The tr dayImn eingR hich a tsaencies for the provision of decent i ng and the Union, but the engineer-td housing for families of low income ing school has a pool all its own; Profs James K. Pollock and Aithurn and for slum clearancefmjratn not meant for the engineers to W. Bi omage of the political science sL( beacpedu lne"we swim in, but rather to test ship department left Ann Arbor yesterday- he, for the United States government' administration adponl and choices according to preference-put-M# during therwaonhoesingaoning ting, a "1" by their first choice and A oh r srie i ha pefim d Pi fesi ro a e as a fim rcontinuing in a like manner up to 10.! -- -- -m- ship designers has been in the X de- member of the League's committee on 'partment of yacht r acing. county government. " WIN A TIE I-iLL BILLY INN s during the course of the year, may be obtained by sending requests to Waldo Abbot, +i BOOKS +;. (Continued from Page 4) the description of an "explosive trick called 'the seasick Chinaman,' per- formed with a napkin and an or- ange," with which the French com-, always it's solemn. Then the sen- tence: "Write the bicycle regulations 151 times. Report next Saturday for an! examination on them."{ Thus functions one part of Ra-I cine's traffic safety machinery. It pays dividends. Hansen says acci- dents involving bicycles have been reduced a third in the court's six- month existence. The safety patrol of 25 boys be- tween the ages of 13 and 16 is re- cruited from the most able of the junior traffie nolie whn wath nh r poser frequently convulsed his 'L"""' pv ~ was wa c over friends their playmates at street crossings near school. WRITER IS A The patrolmen are concerned only MASTER OF CLICHE I with violations of bicycle regulations On the other hand, the author em- j by children smaller than themselves. ploys too often such outworn striv- There's a reason for this-"One big ings-after-effect as "- strangely bully jumped on a smaller boy who enough!-" when what he is saying had called him for an infraction," is not at all strange; and one is Hansen explains. amused more by the effort than by "Our court is patterned after a the humor in bizarre metaphors like regular court," he went on "we have the sentence with which he opens the a two-fold purpose: to convince the chapter on Serge Profofleff: "If-as in the descriptive phrase of the poet -music is the 'heavenly maid,' then one is strongly tempted to say that with Serge Profofieff she has lost her virginity." It may be funny, but it is too selfconsciously so; one can' easily imagine Mr. Ewen still pat- ting himself on the back for having thought of it. children rules must be obeyed and teach them habits of safety. Some of the proceedings are broadcast. "This is serious business, but when you deal with little codgers you can't be too severe." Second offenders are deprived of use of their bikes. Third offenders- there have been none so far-are to be taken into juvenile court. EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS I AMBURGERS * "The Best Coffee in Town" * 810 SOUTH STATE ST * 1215 SO. UNIVERSITY * 1104 SO. UNIVERSITY 316 W. 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