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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1937

SNE WS

House Debates
Tax On Exempt
Bond Holdings

Lewis And Green Take Personal Charge Of Peace Parley

In Brief

Washington
Appointment of a State Farm Se-
curity Advisory Committee for Mich-
igan. to assist in administration of
the tenant-aid program in this state
was announced yesterday in Wash-
ington by Secretary Wallace.
The committee will help in the se-
lection of counties in which loans will
be made this year to tenants for the
purchase of farms. Michigan will be
placed in an administrative region
with Minnesota. Region headquar-
ters will be in Milwaukee.
Michigan
The State followed up $3,000,000
tuition distribution with an an-
nouncement in Lansing yesterday
that an additional $7,886,578 would
be distributed next week to county
treasurers for school aid.
Thenew payment is the first of
three~ equal distributions financed by
an appropriationfrom sales tax rev-
enues. Other payments will be made
to county treasurers in February
and April.
Washtenaw County will receive
$8,676 of the distribution.
Detroit police widened their in-
vestigation yesterday of alleged
"doping" of drinking place patrons'
on complaints of two victimized
women,
rVrs. Celia Converse reported the
loss of two valuable diamond rings,
a platinum wrist watch valued at
$1,500, an expensive fur coat and her
purse. She said that she stopped in
a downtown hotel Thursday night for
a drink and woke up yesterday morn-
ing in a restaurant without her val-
uables but with two black eyes. An-
other woman reported similar ex-
perience, except that she awoke in
a strange apartment minus her fur
coat and diamonds.
The Rev. Robert F. McFarlane,
former pastor of the Calvary Baptist
Church in Detroit, was placed on
probation yesterday for two years
after he pleaded guilty to a charge
of larceny by conversion. The ex-
pastor was accused of selling 200
non,-existent chairs to a furniture
dealer.
Wolverine Issues Notes
For $3 Payable In June
The Michigan Wolverine Student
Cooperative, Inc., will distribute to
its members promissory notes for
$3.00 bearing four per cent in-
terest payable June 10. Two of the
five .dollars paid in by members at
the beginning of the semester will be
retained by the corporation as a
membership fee; three dollars will be
considered a deposit and will be re-
turned in June by means of the
notes.
Wolverine members may secure the
notes today and during the next few
dales, co-op officials said yesterday,
if they present their membership
cards at the business office in the
basement.
IWRECTORY
NOTICES
HOME COOKING-523 Packard. Be-
tween Hill and Monroe. Weekly
rates on lunches or dinners. Call
2-2320. 198
WANTED
TYPING-Carefully and accurately
done. L. M. Heywood. 803 E. King-
sley St. Phone 8344. 106
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. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304. 2x
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices.
FOR SALE
CHRISTMASFTREES that will sat-
isfy. Fresh cdt-assorted sizes. Log
Cabin station. Detroit and Division
St. 197
PATRON SEATS to Choral Union for
last half of season. Call 2-1342.
199
ARGUS CAMERA. Practically new.
Price $9.50. Call 5837.

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Federal Reserve Board, urged ap-
proval of the housing program sub-
mitted to Congress early in the week
by the President. He said, however,
that interest rates on mortgages could
not be cut below five per cent and
still attract lenders.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.-(AP-Rep-
resentative Hoffman (Rep., Mich.)!
compared President Roosevelt's vaca-
tion trips today to the boy who lights
a firecracker "and then runs away." ."
He said, in peech prepared for
the Congressi Record, that in
1933, "When t country was faced:
by a great national crisis, he took a<
warship or two and sailed to the'
Pacific."
"Last spring," he said, "when John
L. Lewis and his CIO took possession
of the factories in Michigan and
helped start this depression on its
way, the President went down to
Warm Springs."
MIAMI, Fla,, Dec. 3.-(,P)-Presi- Acmaidb i he i
dent Roosevelt notified temporary Accompanied b his chief i
White House headquarters here today Industrial Orgamnzation, is shown
that because of slow healing of his Green, president of the Americ
infected gum he was cutting his disrupted the ranks of labor.
southern trip short by three days and
would return to Washington Wednes-
day evening in order to get proper r
treatment._Ir
Issue New' ourna

Muyskens, Schmale Sale Of Christmas Seals
Will Speak At Elks Reaches $1,000 Level
Returns of more than $1,000 in the
Prof. John H. Muyskens, director sale of Christmas seals by the Wash-
of the Laboratory of Speech and tvnaw County branch of the Michi-
General Linguistics, and Rev. Theo- gan Tuberculosis Association was re-
dore R. Schmale, pastor of Bethle- ported by Mrs. Flora Neal Brown,
hem ;vangelical Church, will be the executive secretary of the branch.
The sale, which will continue until
principal speakers at the Elks an- Christmas, is progressing more slowly
nual Memorial Service which will be than last year's drive. The campaign
held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the lodge is conducted directly from the office
rooms on S. Main St. of the tuberculosis association
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MATINEES
25c

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NIGHTS
35c

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"Danger, Love at Work"

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as he arrived in Washington for the opening of his conference with William

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EVENING RADIO PROGRAMSI

Reporters Dazzled The first issue of the "Co-op News,"
By Actress' Charms published by the Campus Cooperative
Council, was distributed today in the
Socialist, Rochdale and Girls' Coop-
(Continued from Page 1) erative Houses and the Michigan Wol-
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crazy. They may not come to see all This paper, edited by representa-
my pictures but they'll see some of' tives from these four organizations,
them. They pay my salary," Miss aims to acquaint the members of each
Whitney philosophized. * establishment with the activities of
"I get letters from college boys I the other campus cooperatives.
don't know inviting me to proms all The frequency and type of publica-
.the time," she continued. "I have tion for future issues will be decided
never accepted - yet." by the Cooperative Council after ob-
A sportswriter present asked, "Who serving how this first number is re-'
is the biggest stooge in Hollywood?" ceived.
"What do you want to do? Get me _ -
kicked off?" she laughed.F
Dressed in a tailored black dress Freshman Round Table

with an orchid pinned to it ("People
I didn't even know sent me four yes-
terday. It's wonderful."), Miss
Whitney did not appear tired al-

To Feature Ruthven Talk

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though she had spent an hour sign- Student Religious Association which'
ing autographs for the several hun- sponsors the Sunday discussions,
dred fans present. "Robert Taylor?" I said yesterday.
she told a questioner. "I know Bob It had been originally planned to
very well. He was the first actor I limit the conferences to five ses-
ever went out with. He's swell-he sions.
can't help it if he's beautiful." Carole An outgrowth of the Roundtable
Lombard, "a very good friend," is her Conferences is the formation of a,
favorite actress-"And boy! Has she Freshman Advisory Committee of theI
got a vocabulary." Student Religious Association, com-
Her next picture (she especially prised of freshmen, which will plan
asked us to mention it) is "Thrill of activities for flrst year students'
a Lifetime." with Johnny Downs. throughout the year.
Gee, love is swell! According to present plans the
Roundtables themselves will be con-
LIVESTOCK DECLINE tinued as a permanent function of
LANSING; Dec. 3.-(P)-The state the Student Religious Association.
co-operative reporting service today Next Sunday no speaker is sched-
revealed a "sharp decline" in Mich- uled, as participants of the confer-:
igan livestock prices and a general ences have asked for an extended
downward trend in the prices of the! discussion session to draw together
state's major farm crops. the threads of previous conferences.

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WWJ
P.M.
6 :00--Ty Tyson.
6:15-Dinner Music.
6:30-Press Radio News.
6:45-Religion in the News.
7:00-Dance Music.
7:30-Newscast.
7:45-Sport Review.
8:00--Believe It Or Not
8:30-Jack Haley.
9:00-NBC Feature.
9:30-Special Delivery.
10:00--NBC Symphony Orch.
11:30-Dance Music.
12:00-Dance Music.
WXYZ
P.M.
6:00--Day in Review,
6:15-Mark Weber Orch
6:30-Football Scores.
7:00-Message of Israel.
7:30-Town Talk.
7 45-Sandotters.
8:00-Harry Lewis Orch.
8 :30-Linton Wells.
8:30-Fray and Braggiotti.
8:45-Victor Arden.
9:00-National Barn Dance.
10:00-NBC Symphony Orch.
11:30-Dance Music.
12 :00-Graystone.
12:30-Rudy Vallee Orch.
CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Turf 'Reporter.
6:15-Vincent York Orch.
6 :30-MissourI vs. U.C.L.A.
7:00--Palmer House Ensemble
7:45-Rube Appleberry.
8:00-Hi, There, Audience.
8:30-Happy Hal,
9:00-Los Angeles Choir.
9:15-Chicago Symphony.
9:30--Louisiana Hayride.
10:00-Hancock Ensemble.
10:30-George Olsen Orch.
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Horace Heidt Orch
11:30-Billy Swanson Orch.
12:00-IshamsJonesOrch.
12:30-Wayne King Orch.
WJR
P.M.
6:00-Football Jamboree.
6:15-Musical.
6:30-Sports Review.
7:00-News Comes to Life.

Architecture

To Make Detroit Trip
-About 25 students in the College
of Architecture will make a -trip to
Detroit Tuesday to visit the recently
completed Detroit Edison office build-!
ing.
Made of glass brick, the building
illustrates many of the new trends
in ar.hitecture. Special attention
will be directed to the air-condition-
ing, the metal acoustic treatment of
ceiling, the semi-indirect lighting
and to a new type of concrete used
in the building, which is two-thirds
as heavy as ordinary concrete.
LUNDAHL OPERATED ON
Bud Lundahl, '38, president of the
Interfraternity Council, underwent an
emergency appendicitis operation at
the University Hospital at 8:30 p.m.
last night. Early this morning his
condition was reported as "good."

7:30-Carborundum Band.
8:00-Your Unseen Friend.
8:30-Phillip Morris.
9:00-Professor Quiz.
9:30-Saturday Night Serenade.
10:00-Your Hit Parade.
10 :454-Ratlio Soap Box.
11 :15-Frankie Masters Orch.
11:30-Benny Goodman Orch.
12:00-Emery Deutsch Orch.
12 :30-Orin Tucker Orch.

Students

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CHICKEN DINNERS
\ 75c
Our Premium
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65c to $1.50
We also feature delicious and fresh Home-Made Candy.
We are proud of our candy, and you will be too, when
you have tried it.
When it comes to Wine, there is no place where you
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IS THE DEADLINE

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pictures. Only 14 mnore
days remain in wlhich
to take your Ensian sit-
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