A. Cinema League Clinic Prepares Giraduates Stov hwJanosik' Co} ow CJanosi' For Speech Correction Work .Filem Of Czech Life _______ A picture of 18th century Czecho- e c1ir's Note: This is the fifth in a C r r~ c t articles onnthe Tnsttute for ovakia suffering under the tyranny Human Adjustment, a graduate re- f overlords is presented in the film .'nrch ruup endowed by the Horace Janosik" which will be shown Fri- t RAz' am Fund. ay and Saturday at the Lydia Men- By MORTON JAMPEL elssohn Theatre by the Art Cinema The dual purpose of the Speech eague. Janosik, the Czechoslovakian Rob- Clinic of the Institute for H-uman Ad- l Hood, in his effort to free his peo- justment is to afford graduate stu-j e, became an outlaw and "robbed dents the opportunity to study the e rich to pay the poor." By out- methods and work of speech correc- itting the law to perform services tion, and at the same time to supply ir the peasants, he became a hero in the country with scientifically traincd te eyes of his people. men, thereby benefitting and enlarg- The film, directed by MacFric, won ing the entire field.I e praise of critics both here and This phase of the Clinic's work broad. The World-Telegram de- is probably of more consequential im- ribes it as a "rousing entertainment portance than the immediate work of crew is at present working at Wayne ander the direction of two graduate tudents, and their work. while yet on a Fmaller scale than that of the Clinic, iw along similar lines. This group is training teachers with a group of 500 children in Harlan Park. Similar Sgroups are carrying on re:,earch and training projects in Plymouth and here in Ann Arbor. There is a definite need for well- trained scholarly men to go into bothI research and the training of more teat hers. Groups of educators and teachers are frequent visitors at the Clinici and make careful observation- al studies of the methods and new inventions at the Clinic. There is an even greater demand for lecturers on the topic of speech and hearing cor- rection. i i Several wealthy people have called the Clinic, interested in endowing similar institutes in other parts of the state. At present Miss Thelma Gasser. Grad., has been put in charge of a clinic in Fort Wayne, and has succeeded in putting it on a self-suffi- cient basis. As soon as this bureau is firmly established it is expected that contributions will be forthcoming to enable expansion of its work. The men at the Clinic are firmly determined, however, to prevent their work from becoming a pedantic play- thing. The rehabilitation of speech and hearing cripples is their main mission. Curing congenital and ac- quired defects, working with delin- quent children, teaching speech read- ing, correct speaking, re-shaping and creating new personalities through the medium of speech and reading les- sons is the work that the Clinic ex- perts say they are here for. It is for the furtherance of that end that they are constantly conducting research projects, evolving new methods and instruments, and training teachers and experts. Theordorsen To Speak i f Rule Of Thumb applies to Edward J. "Doe" Bowen, who's started a hitch-hiking campaign which he hopes will carry him into Congress. He's an Independent candidate running from the '26th New York state dis- trict. "Going my way," he asks a motorist near Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 7 _ , Pair i ..... .... .......03 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. Theodore Theodorsen, Chief of rchiefs ...............02 - - __________ wels ........ . ....03 WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive- Division o Physical Research of the VII Work Guaranteed way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins National Advisory Committee on ecial prices on Coed's laun- Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 17 Aeronautics, will speak Friday at 4:15 Sbundles done separately. LIKE A GOOD BREAKFAST at 25c p.m. in the Ampitheatre of the Rack- rkings. Silks, wools our Phone 4546. Home cooked dinners ham Building on "Recent Research - too for 50c. 143 1 Problems in Aeronautics." I I , t / "Back in Two Da ys" 1 A ND We strongly suggest that you use the Student "ROUGH DRY" Bundle, in which Shirts, Handkerchiefs, and Socks are cone pletey finished to please the most critical . . . Underwear and Pajamas are washed and folded ready for wear - all at the modest rate of ten cents per pound, with charges for extra finished laund- ry marked accordingly. THE TRUCK will pick up your clothes immediately andl deliv- er them within two days. Yes, having your clothes laundered ,here in Ann Arbor certainly does save you time and trouble;but better yet, it saves the expense of mailing your things back and forth andi the effort some one has to go to at home to get them ready fo (r y. IO SAMPLE BUNDLE 2 Suits of Underwear 3 Shirts 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks