TWo THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,. JAN. 7, 1938 Student Now I Makes His Way By Using Ciche Here Expressions Olden Rout Silence Golden And AidVocabulary (continued from Page 1) deem yourself by reciting . . . "The class average." What kind of a girl can she be? 'A queen, a goon, or a spook." Of course you are very careful not to... "Let college interfere with my education." And at the dormitory door of a late Saturday night the boys may be seen?I "Necking, smooching, tangling or pitching the woo." When you have no money you are... "As flat as a pancake." How is that?I "Niggar rich." And now the three standard expressions of greeting? "How's it going? What's the dope? Hello there?" On the majority of afternoons last fall the football team . . "Went to the cleaners." When your lady fair refused you a date last week she was giving you? "The green banana." You say you have two pipes, Mr. McBergen. Whatare they called? "Yellow bowl and Geology 12." j If four out of five girls are beautiful of course the fifth one Comes to. Michigan." In East Lansing the State sup- ports .. . "A cow college." Well, thank you, Mr. McBergen and that will be all. "Okay, good-bye now and don't take any wooden nickles.- Belknap Gives Talk On Greenlanders Eric the Red gave the island of Greenland its name, Prof. Ralph L. Belknap of the zoology department, said at the meeting of Phi Sigma, zoological society, held Wednesday in the Natural Science Building. Greenland has an area of about three times the size of Texas or ap- proximately 14 times the size of Michigan, according to Professor Belknap. "The typical Greenlander is a com- bination of an Eskimo and a white man and lives in villages that face ether the South or themSouthwest so that he can get the most amount of heat from the sun, since seal oil lamps are the only other means of getting any heat," he said. Women Confess Holdup Slaying Truck Driver, Hurt James Says Brazilian State In Crash, Is Better Shows Urbant Industry Increase Jack Carr, 19-year-old truck driver 'from Piqua, 0.. was described in a '"better but somewhat doubtful" con- dition late yesterday by University hospital doctors. He was injured in in an accident early Tuesday between Saline and Clinton. William Grosuch. 37. Tipton, who was driving the car which crashed into Carr's truck, killing Carl Os- born, 22 years old, is still being held at county jail charged with drunken driving and investigation of negligent iomicide. Osborn's death was the first auto accident fatality of 1938 in Washtenaw county. Shaw's Book Relates Story Of University's Centennial A University Between Two Cen- tunes," edited by Wilfred B. Shaw, director of alumni relations and con- taining all the proceedings of the recent centennial celebration of the University, has just been published by the University Press. The book contains all the speeches given at the celebration. and a sum- mary of all discussions. REGENTS MEET TODAY The Board of Regents will hold its monthly meeting at 3:30 p.m. today in Angell Hall. Two new members will sit with the Board. Presents Paper On Topic caused the chief population shifts,! At Meeting Of American1 Professor James said, after outiin- egre rsnO nvAmentio ing the population changes by areas. Geographers Convention 1 While Sao Paulo has been occupied for over 400 years, he pointed out, it fncreased small land holdings and has a population of only 6,500,000. Its the beginnings of an urban indus- landscape has been shorn of forest trial development are the important cover, leaving eroded worn out soils, factors in the population changes of with little permanent settlement. recent years in Sao Paulo, Brazil's He outlined the reasons for its most commercially developed state, ;slowness of development as follows: mscommergtoapapereay d ee efsorecheap land and labor, expensive cap- according to a paper read here before ital, the plantation system with its the annual meeting of the Association sharp distinction between landed of American Geographers recently by aristocracy and poverty-burdened Prof. Preston E. James of the geog- workers, the failure of the wealthy raphy department. people to invest in industry and thej rDehyidepartcofeepltermination in the past few decades I Decline of coffee planting and the of immigration from European coun- increased production of cotton have I tries. Unitarian Church Plans Speech Series The Unitarian Church will feature a series of "Happy Sunday Evenings" this month. The weekly meetings will include a candlelight service of poetry, music, and meditation, a buffet supper, speeches by religious and scholarly leaders in the com- munity and a town meeting on un- employment. The planning of the program is be- ing conducted under the leadership of the Unity Hall Board. STROH'S CARL NG'S ! FRIAR'S ALE At All Dealers J. J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 Read Daily Classified Ads 5 *Marshall Cut-Rate Drug 231 SOUTH STATE - PHONE 9242 - 8 DOORS NORTH OF KRESGE'S Cut-rate Drugs & Cosmetics 365 Days a Year Police at .Newark, NJ., said Mrs. Ethel :Strouse Sohl (right) and Genevieve Owens (left), 17, had confessed the $2.10 holdup in which a bus driver was killed. Mrs. Sohl was quoted as returning to the car where Miss Owens was waiting after the holdup and said "I had a tussle and I think I shot a man." I 50c 50c 50c 35c 50c Squibb's Toothpaste Sodium Perborate . Burma Shave - - - Shaving Brush. Contro-angle Brush . 34c .29c . 29c . 19c . 33c I EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS -1 P 9 CKLW P.M. 6 :00-Turf Reporter. 6 :15-News and Sports. 6:30-Exciting Moments. 6:45-Ray Keating Orch. 7:00-Northwestern High. 7:30-United Press Bulletins. 7 :45--Henry Weber Orch. 8:00-Mary Jane Walsh, 8:15-Charioteers. 8:30-Happy Hal's Housewarming. 9:00-Black Horse Tavern. 9:30-Juvenile Al-Stars. 10 :00-Dance Rhythms. 10:30--Musicale Moderne. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11 :15-Musicale. 11:30-Art Kassel Orch. 12:00-Guy Lombardo Orch. 12 :30-Vincent Lopez Orch. WXYZ P.M. 6:00-Day in Review. 6 :15--Factfinder. 6:30-Girl Friends. 6:45-Lowell Thomas. 7:00--Mary Small. 7:30-Lone Ranger. 8:00-Grand Central Station. 8:30-Death valley Days. 9:00--To Be Announced. 9:30-Tommy Dorsey Orch. 10:00-To Be Announced. 10:30-Sammy Dibert Orch. 11 :00-John McKay. 11 :15--Sammy Diebert Orch, 11:30-Henry Busse Orch. 12 :00-Graystone. 12:30-Fletcher Henderson Orch. WWJ P.M. 6:00-Ty Tyson. 6:15-Dinner Music. 6 :30-Bradcast. 6B:45-Musical Moments. 7:00--Amos 'n' Andy. ~classif ied Diecor " i I I I 7:15--Radio Extra, 7 :45-Sports Review. 8:00-Lucille Manners. 9:00-Waltz Time. 9:30-True Story Hour. 10:00-First Nighter. 10 :30-Jimmy Fidler. 10 :45-Dorothy Thompson. 11:00--Newscast. 11 :15-Northwood Inn O,ch. 11:30-Dance Music. 12:00-Webster Hall Orch WJR P M, 6:00-Stevenson Sports. 6:15-Melody and. Rhythmn. 6:45--To Be Announced. I 7:00-Poetic Melodies. 7:30-Victor Arden Music. 7:45-Boake Carter. 8:00-Hammerstein Music Hall. 8:30-Alice Faye; HalKemp Orch. 9:00-Hollywood Hotel. 10:00-Kitty Carlisle; Gus Haenschen 10:45--Musical. 11:00-Headline News. 11:15-Week in Review. 11 :45-Meditation. 12:30-Ted Fio Rito Orch. Travel.Group. Plans Jon ies D Skornia Will Conduct Trip Through France Twenty-one groups, each with a different itinerary, will co:nprise this year's Studenu International Travel Association's summer program of ac- tivity, Dr. H. J. Skornia, of the Ro- mance Languages department, an- nounced yesterday. The travel organization is an inter- nationally known institution, having branches in most of the nation's lead- ing universities and colleges, said Dr. Skornia, head of the Michigan sec- tion. The national headquarters is in New York. Dr. Skornia who last conducted a Central-European tour, will be in charge of the group which will jour- ney through France by bicycle and motor. All students who are inter- ested in traveling and meeting new people through their trips are urged to join the organization. --- --_Last Day Ann Dvorak Jones Family "SHE'S NO "BORROWING LADY" TROUBLE" MATS. 25c - EVES. 35c STARTING SATURDAY - THE NEW-IDEA SHOW FROM DARRYL F. ZANUCK! His greatest ~j71 20th Century- Fox musical yet! Choice of the' oause Sale! MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS Your Unrestricted Choice Nothing Reserved! $1488 A Few Higher Priced Suits Reduced to $19.88 Beautiful fabrics, beautifully tailored in campus styles - priced regularly up to $22.50. Blues, browns, greys, novelties. All sizes. No charge for minor alterations. 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