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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Doctors Honor
Local Surgeon
Going To Cuba
Member Of Hospital Staff'
Leaves For Orthopedic I
Post At AMilitary Base
Prof. Luis Yglesias of the Univer-
sity Hospital was guest of honor at a
farewell banquet Monday night ten-
dered by the members of the Theta
Kappa Psi medical fraternity before,
his departure for Havana. He will
become head of the orthopedic de-I
partment of the military hospital
there;
Presentation of the graduate charm
of the fraternity was made by -Louisl
E. Doerr, Jr., '38SM, president of the!
fraternity. John Kitzmiller, '40M,
presented Dr. Yglesias with a gift
from the fraternity members. Orville
Chickering, '39M, showed motion pic-
tures which he had taken on a scien-
tific expedition to the Panama Canal
zone in 1934.
Other alumni of the chapter who
were guests for the occasion were Dr.
Harley A. Haynes, director of the
University hospital, Dr. D. W. Myers,
Dr. C. H. Ross, Dr. Hugh Beebe, Dr. I
T. L. Thomson, Dr. 1I. C. Sweet, Dr.
J. W. Gardner, and Dr. W. O. Mar-
tin, all of Ann Arbor; Dr. C. B. Pills-
bury of Ypsilanti; and Dr. W. D.

Martin Leads Out Sit-Downers At Fisher's Pontiac Plant

Athletic Society Housing Termed A live Issue'
Takes 10 Men Due To Recent Local Trends
Plan Program To Include By HARRY TENENBAUM dency to centralize control in Wash-
Housing is becoming an increasing- ington, but the new law places re-
' Dance And Banquet ly live issue, Prof. Wells I. Bennett sponsibility on local groups. These
Iof the architecture college said yes- groups will plan their own housing
Phi Epsilon Kappa, national hon- I terday in commenting upon the con- programs and present them for ap-
orary physical education fraternity, vention of the National Association prov al to Washington. The local
took 10 men at its initiation cere- of Housing Officials which he attend- groups are required also to put up 10
monies Monday in the Union. ed last week-end in Cleveland. per cent of the bonds to finance the
The new members are: J Edgar The convention, which drev hous- protjects within the city.
Cas wel meGadbeymoare:J daring experts throughoutthe coutntr-y, Nathan Strauss, head of the United
Cl Grad., Fa '35Ed., Wilbur discussed problems which must be States Housing Authority and Mayor
Frazer, '38Ed.FEdward Seza,. 'WEd, solved in putting the Wagner-Steagell Burton of Cleveland addressed the
Burt Smith, '38Ed., Hanley Staley, Housing Act into effective operation. convention.
'38Ed., Harvey Muller, '39Ed., David The act, Professor Bennett cx-
Holmes, '40Ed., and Lawrence Luoto, plained, provides for the transfer of DICTION CLASS AIRED
'40Ed, Faculty sponsor Randolph W. all PWA ,projects to the United States Prof. G. E. Densmore of the speech
Webster acted as honorary chair- Housing Authority, the organization department brings his class in Stage
man. in Washington Which will control and Radio Diction to the WJR micro-
Projects for the year are to be dis- $500,000,000 for the use of housing phone at 3 p.m. today, discussing
cussed at the next meeting Dec. 2 at projects. some of the commonly mispronounced
the Union. These include an in-- Under the PWA there was a ten- words used by the average American.
foimal dance and a fraternity ban-
quet. Charles Coogan, '38Ed., is pres-
ident of the group, Clifford Hoffman,
38Ed.. secretary, and Merle Kremer1
'38Ed., treasurer.

Noted Psychologist
Will Lecture Here
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Homer Martin, president of the United Automobile Workers' Union, is shown here at right as he led
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International Board of the Union has
tioned strike.

said in a statement that its positi

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The First Church of Christ, Sci-
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giving service tomorrow.
The special Lesson-Sermon wil
consist of citations from the Bible an
from the Christian Science textbook
"Science and Health With Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
PROFESSIONAL PHOTO FIN--j
ISHING. Film developed, 8 prints,
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2c each. Send coin only. Snapshot
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on was jeopardized by the unsanc- psychology department of the Uni-
versity of Iowa, will deliver a lecture
here Dec. 1, it was announced yester-
THANKSGIVING MUSIC day on "Emotions in the Motion Pic-
ture Theatre"
A special program of numbers dedi- re a."
Gated to Thanksgiving Day will be Professor Ruckmick has done re-
search work in the field of emotions
played from 9:30 to, 10 a.m. Thursday and is considered an authority on the
on the carillon by Prof. Wilmot F. subject. He has written a book on
Pratt. the subject.
Clssiied Directory

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Thanksgiving Dinner .. $1
Special Plate for Children
Fresh Shrimp or Oyster Cocktail
Celery Hearts Mixed Olives Sweet Cuts
Soup . . . Cream of Fowl aux Crouton
Fresh Spring Vegetable
One-Half Grapefruit
Chilled Tomato Juice
Roast Young Turkey with Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Long Island Duck with Dressing, Baked Apple
Broiled Choice U.S. T-Bone Steak
Candied Yams; Mashed or French Fried Potatoes
Steamed Fresh Cauliflower in Butter . . . or
Baked Hubbard Squash
Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Roquefort Cheese Dressing
Hot Rolls, Rye or Whole Wheat Bread
Hot Mince Pie with Cheese - Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Black Walnut Ice Cream
Coffee, Tea or Milk
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6k:15-Dinner Music
e 6:30-Bradcast
6:45-Musical Moments
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7:15-Kottler Conducts
7:45-NBC Soloist
8:00-One Man's Family
8:30-Lady Esther Serenade
l 9:00-Town Hall Tonight
10:00-Hit Parade
10:45-Michigan Highways
11:00-Newscast
11:30-Dance Music
12:.00-Dance Music
WJR
P.M.
6:00-Stevenson sports
6:15-Modern Miracles.
6:20-Victor Arden Orch.
C:45-Clem and Tina
7:00-Poetic Melodies
7:15-Hobby Lobby
7:45-Boake Carter
8:00--Cavalcade of America.
8:30-Eddie Cantor
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9:30-Mary Roberts Rhinehart.
10:00--Gang Busters
10:30-Diesel Opportunities.
10:50-Wismer Sports
11:00-Headline Sports
11:15-The Beachcomber
11 :45--Splay
12:00-Emery Deutsch Orch.
WXYZ
P.M.
6:00-Day in Review
61-The Factfinder
6:30-Girl Friends.
6:45-Lowell Thomas
7:00--Easy Aces
7:15-Keen Tracer.
j 7:30-Lone Ranger
88:00-Eddie Duchin
8:30-Sidney Skolsky
8:45-Coach Bachman
9:00-Eddie Bratton.
9:15--To Be Announced.
9:30--Child Study Assoc.
10:00-Gen. Hugh S. Johnson
10:15-Tonic Time.
10:30-waltz Interlude.
11:00-Tomorrow's Headlines.
11:15-King Jester Orch.
11:30-Jimmy Dorsey Orch.
12:00-Graystone Dance Music
CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Turf Reporter
6:15-News and Sports
6:30-Exciting Moments.
6:y45-Radie Harris.
7:00--Rhythm Men.
1-Cavaliers de La Salle
73-United Press News
7:35-Melody Interlude
7.45-Harold Stokes Orch.
8:00-Laughing with Canada
8:15-Campbell Sisters.
8:30-Happy Hal's Housewarming.
9:00-Kay Kyser Orch. -
9:15-Flying Clouds.
9:30-Let's Visit
10:00-Horace Heidt's Orch.
10:30-Melodies from the Skies
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter
11:30-Leo Reisman Orch.
12:30-Paul Whiteman Orch.
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