THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7 ouu Maintain Nazi Troops Occupy Siegfried Line -- DAILY OFFICI ~ Professor Carver .:$+f,.*x .. r iPut ucation in the Bulletin Is cons '~"~""""O"*versity. Copy received at the offi .....__until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.o r ments, and the $10.000 that the fire- men and policemen have contributed Continued from Page 4) from a fund of their own, and it is X:- evident that there is sufficient capital ity." All Episcopal students and their to "maintain solvency for the year. ,friends are cordially invited.- The fact that the act provides First Church of Christ, Scientist,! that no payments may be made until 409 So. Division St. the beginning cf the third fiscal year Sunday morning service at 10:30. following the adoption of the act, Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." means that there would be available Golden Text: John 3:31. 1 for the first year's operation of the 2.x -- Sunday School at 11:45. n fund approximately $40,000. 1___ According to Professor Carver, 'First Methodist Church. Morning y "now that this fund is relieved by FirstiMethod:4 Ch'cii.kMr.iC. W J thwaiesoipyngbneisarsn worship at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. C. W. the waivers of paying benefits arising 9* a- f 1 Brashares will preach on "We are s from natural causes, and since death , ahewil pTechran"e ngr s and disabilities arising 'out of and in the Blind." The choir will sing "Song w thoreo mlyet ilb of the Lovely Jesus" arranged from, ithe course of employment' will be J y compensated for under the Michigan aRussian folk son, and "How Lovely dWorkmen's Compensation Act, the . .~. are the Messengers" from the Ora- cost of which is already borne by the torio "St. Paul" by Mendelssohn. costof wich s aread bore bytheAchilles Taliaferro is choir director city, it seems to me that the only and crgrdisc.o y thing we need to worry about, so far and orgaist R as solvency is concerned, is an epi-.........H...:....d.......s......:4.. demic of long-living' among pen- a.m.Dr. E. W. Blakeman will be the nsioners. a Der. E .Baea ilb h As Professor Carver explains it, if W leeyg a fireman or policeman dies from an J Wesuec il men at ky sact of duty, his widow or. children F.:,. The subject is "Carl von Ositsy act f d ty, is ido or hilrenPacifist." Fellowship hour and sup ewill be. paid for 300 weeks under the I prfloigtemeig Workmen's Compensation Act, and per following the meeting. then will receive pensions from the Ban t proposed fund. If he is disabled while sFirS t Church Roger y on duty, he will be paid for 500 Williams Guild. 9 a.m. The Church weeks by the State Compensation Act, School, Dr. Logan, superintendent. t before he may receive benefits under 9:45 a.m. University students will s this plan. And, his signing of waivers meet/ for study at the Guild House. 0omeans that h Dr. Chapman in charge. 10:45 a.m. men hthe will no longer receive,. benefits for disability from natural Morning Worship. The special speak- I, causes. er for the day will be the Rev. Ralph r Thus, the fund will be called upon With Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany speeding work on fortifi- Taylor Andem, of Lansing, Executive h merely to pay retirement benefits, cations along the French frontier, German troops are already occupying Secretary of the Michigan Baptist - and should have little difficulty main- the underground net of steel and concrete forts. Here, at an unnamed Convention. His subject will be "The .t taining solvency, according to Prof. spot along the line known variously as the "Siegfried" and the "Limes" Message of the Church for Today." e Carver, "line, two German machine gunners emerge from one of the man-made Rogers William Guild, 6:15 p.m. S As to the charge that the burden caves after a test of its facilities. This is one of the first pictures of the Baptist Student organization, will d upon /Ann Arbor taxpayers would be German fortifications to reach this country. hold its meeting at the Guild House. e too heavy an examination of statisMiss Doris Cuthbert and John Rasch- e tics has revealed that the yearly tax bacher will be the student speakers. Swould be less than a dollar for eac Rhinelanders Fear England The friendly hour with refreshments ie property-owner. The assessable real l n fe a u i UJi1LI~J will follow. estate would yield about $10,000, it " " d was previously stated. Since there s Enem y Phi ppson Declares First Congregational Church, corner r areb of State and William Streets. Minis- Y the. individual cost would be approxi- ter, Rev. Leonard A. Parr, D.D. Litt. t mately $1.20. The cost would go even By WILLIAM ELMER churches and therefore it has much D. - lower upon inclusion of the taxable The closeness of England, a poten- to say in regard to church policy. 10:45 a.m. Service of worship. The real estate in the. business districts. tial enemy of Germany, to the wes- Professor Philippson believes that subject of Dr. Parr's sermon will be up t 'The Recent Scare: What Shall We S uitrs of the plan also believe tern sections of the Reich, has made Goering is, next to Hitle', the most Say To Mars?" The Junior Choir, that its passage will lead to a greater the inhabitants of the Rhineland popular figure in Germany because . efficiency in the city fire and policep rhm- departments. It would no longer be more anxious for peace than the of his courageous participation in the H. W. CLARK ". necessary, if the plan were passed ,Great War as an aviator and because n to keep old employes on the payroll: Philippson of the German depart- of his aptitude for humor. On the English Boot and Shoe Maker y They could be retired satisfactorilyment revealed in an interview yes- other hand, Professor Philippson Our new repair department, the Son halfSalary,and thus, make room t ay of the people in the Rhine- pointed out that Goering is unpopular best in the city. Prices are right. for younger men. an the pat of hwith the working man because of his 438 South State and Factory on land, the eastern part of Germany, four year plan. The common worker South Forest Avenue. actually believed such reports as "the gets no more pay than formerly and Engis ar bildngtrechs o tehas more taxes and also the many Read Daily Classified Ads I I~~irecto ry ~~ Dutch-German border," Professor,~vlnaygfs otkecr f ____ _ Philippson said and he added that vlnayit~otkcref ___ ______________________ this credulity was due to the general When the Nazi party gained con- war hysteria which was rampant trol of the German government, for- rates. Phone 5689. L. M. Haywood. throughout Germany this summer. eign trade fell off sharply and to take 167 Professor Philippson indicated, how- care of the resulting surplus in some h, P.ogesdo, Pnilippsontindysatedfhow- y TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, ever, that actual basis for fear was goods, an elaborate system of co- e. 408 S. 5th Avenue. Phone 2-2935. evident in the confiscation of build- operation between sections was ef-r t4 79 ing materials by the Nazi government1 fected, Professor Philippson said. For for the construction of embattlements example, the Rhineland is a great LOST and FOUND IIalong the border. producer of wine, much of which was Neville Chamberlain is now a popu- previously exported. Under the new e LOST-New goldl Elgin pocket watch lar figure in Germany, said Professor system, the surplus is now distribut- in Ann Arbor. Last weekend. Re- Philippson, inasmuch as the people ed to various sections of the country. ward. Call 4295. Baker believe that he averted war. Even Each city is required to "adopt" a the more nationalistic Nazis regard wine-producing village and it must LAUNDRIES lhamberlain as a person of very good consume a large part of the wine sense because he gave in to Hitler. produced in the "adopted" village. CLAUNDRY - 2-1044 Sox darned Thus sectional good-will may be built - Caholc an th goernment, up by this method. Careful "work at low prices. 9 y The oi Rhinelandth populationgovernment y ti eto. .. ............... . .. -- ---propaganda against the church is re- SILVER LAUNDRY garded by many as a dangerous threat SUNDAY DINNER 607 Hoover Phone 5594 to their personal freedom, said Pro- Turkey Dinner, Complete 65c Free pickups and deliveries fessor Philippson pointing out that Steak Dinners at 75c, 65c 55c, 50c Price List the church-state relationship is much SUBWAY COFFEE SHOPPE All articles washed and ironed. the same as it was 200 years ago. The 727 N. 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Margaret Mitchel: "Gone With The Wind," $1.49 Alexis Carrel: "Man The Unknown," 1.39 Lin Yutang: "My Country and My People, 1.39 Roget's Thesaurus: "Dictionary Form," 1.49 "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare," 1.49 Ernest Newman: "Stories of the Great Operas," 1.59 "The New American Encyclopedia," 1.19 "The Oxford Book of English Verse,",...... 1.49 Alexander Wollcott: "The Wollcott Reader,".1.98 . _, _SERVELE AL BULLETIN ---, - structive notice to all members of tho ce of the Assistant to the President under the direction of Miss Mary Porter, will make its first appearance this Sunday, singing with the Senior Choir "Lovely Appear" by Gounod. Miss Porter will play "Prelude, A Minor" and "Chorale" by Bach and Mr. Donn Chown will sing The Deathless Army" by Trotere. 6 p.m. Student Fellowship and Young People's Group. Regular sup- per meeting, which will be followed by a talk on "Unemployment and Re- lief." Professor Beynon of the So- ciology Department will be the guest speaker. Unitarian Church, 11 a .i. Morning service "Capitulating to the People" -election address by H. P. Marley. 7:30 p.m. Liberal Students Union- Youth Adventure Series-Miss Lois Jotter will speak on "Botanizing in the Colorado Gorge." 9 p.m. Coffee hour. Program for Sunday at the Hillel Foundation: 6 p.m., Cost supper. 8 p.m., Forum. Speaker, Ronald Freedman. Topic, "Palestine and the Paritition Proposal." BANK-WE As a service to those whc venience of frequent trif by-mail plan provides ar save. Get into the Bankin easy manner. Ann Ar b & Comme Southeast Corner of Main and Huron Shepard To Lead - Sunday Roundtable Problems arising from participation in extra-curricular activities ,will be discussed by Prof. John Shepard of the psychology department at a Freshman Roundtable to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow under the auspices of the Student Religious Association. The effect of college on fortning life interests, the facilities offered by the university and the basis for choosing activities will be among the topics discussed. Roundtables are held weekly to give freshmen the op- portunity to meet and talk with members of the faculty. International Center Offers English. Courses The International Center will offer two non-credit courses in spoken English as part of its educational program this semester. There are no fees for the courses, but students wishing to enroll must do so before Thursday, Nov. 10, at the office of Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson in the Inter- national Center. The first meetings of the two classes will be at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, and Thursday, tNov. '17. --- " y IS IY-MAI L wish to avoid th )s to the bank, o1 easy and simple g Habit by this cox ( e incon- ur bank- way to Ivenient, Dr Savings rcial Bank NICKELS ARCADE at State Street . 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