THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rebuilt 95-Ton Atom-Smasher' Future ,School Is Considered 'I Political Machines A. K. Stevens Will Lead Deutscher Verein To Meet Influence Election, Cooperative Discussion The Deutscher Verein, student Ger- A. K. Stevens of the English de- man organization, will hold it' regu- Claims Muyskenslabiwelmetn at81pm. partment will lead a group discus- lar bi-weekly meeting at 8:15 p.m. sion of cooperatives to be held at 3 Tuesday in the Michigan Union. In- By ELIZABETH M. SHAW formal talks, refreshments, singing "Give me the political machine and p.m. today at the Rochdale House, of German songs and a demonstra- which all members of campus co- k tion of German folkdances will be you can have the press and radio, operatives are invited to attend.' featured at the meeting, Prof. John H. Muyskens of the pho-oo than to living tissues. In activated table salt, doctors hope to find a cure for leukemia, an incurable form of cancer caused by an excess of white blood cells. The radio-active salt, when inject- ed into the blood, will kill som. of these surplus cells. Its 'superiority over other methods lies in the fact that it loses half of its power in 15 hours and disintigrates into harm- less elements. Experiments are be- ing conducted by the University Hos- pital in conjunction with the Physics department to investigate the possi- bility of these treatments. Radio-active phosphorus produced by the cyclotron is being used by Prof. Felix G. Gustafson of the Bot- any department to investigate the flow of minerals in plants. The phos- phorus is placed in the soil sur- rounding the plant, and its progress and concentration is detected by means of a Geiger counter, an instru- ment which detects the presence of radio-active radiations. American Education Week i begins Today "Education for Tomorrow's Ameri- ca" is the theme of American Educa-'netics department commented when{ tion Week, beginning today and con- discussing campaign methods used by tinuing through Saturday. politicians. A nation-wide observance, Ameri- It doesn't make a bit of difference can Education Week in sponsored by what the papers say about you, or the National Education Association, how slanderous it may be, said Pro-I the American Legion, and the United States office of Education. It has been fessor Muyskens, the important thmg an annual project since 1921. in getting votes is to see that they Aside from the general theme, sub- say it. themes for each day have been desig- In any election, the leaders of a nated. The theme for today is community establish themselves with. "Achieving the Golden Rule." To- the people who regularly vote. These morrow's is "Developing Strong leaders then agree to back a certain Bodies and Able Minds." Tuesday, candidate and we have political "Mastering Skills and Knowledge"; I manipulating at an extremely low Wednesday, "Attaining Values and level. Standards"; Thursday, "Accepting "People often talk about the issues s New Civic Responsibilities"; Friday, in a campaign. The only important c "Holding Fast to Our Ideals of Free- issue is to get in office." To illus- dom"; and Saturday, "Gaining Se- ' trate this, Professor Muyskens re- curity for All." called how politicians appeal to emo- Special programs are being held in tions and feelings. The candidate's 3 schools throughout the country in speech often changes before each connection with this week. American group he talks to, depending on how Education Week is annually looked he can get most votes. rupon by educators as an opportunity In all political ciinpaigns, it i for the rededication of the teaching necessary to deal with intangible profession and the people to the qualities. It is always a picture of cause of education. , ;interests-children, the home, the Meet Me at the Sugar Bowl Where Old Friends Meet ru-i '~ - A 17 . ...~J- So Chat An dn Eat the SUGAR BOWL THIS SUNDAY'S SPECIALS- Complete from Soup to Nuts! a ' tp O' CHICKEN DINNERS.......65c TURKEY DINNERS .... ...75c Premium Steaks a la carp 65c -$1.50 Trout, White Fish, Scallop, and Frog Legs Dinn:. . . 65c - 75c The best bottled and draught beers, and u finest domestic and imported wines Preketes' SUGAR BOWL 109-111 SOUTH MAIN STREET I i _ Program Includes Works Of Bach And Handel 3 Percival Price, guest carillonneur, has prepared the following program for the recital to be given at 3 p.m. today. It has been announced that no visitors will be allowed in the tower during the concert. The numbers to be offered are "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," by Johann Sebastian Bach; the "Largo" from Xerxes by Handel; "Sonata for 43 Bells by Percival Price, including Allegro molto, Lento and Rondo Al- legro movements; and five folk songs: "Flee as a Bird." a Polish song; "The Minstrel Boy, Irish; "Santa Lucia," Italian; "The Miller of Dee," Eng- lish; and "Carry Me Back to Ole Vir- ginny," the American number. school, the church, etc. are very im- portant in these appeals. Another'; prominent political phrase is that-- - "the constitution is going to pieces." "The great molders of public opinion are not newspapers and not radio, but the contacts the politicianLe makes with his neighbors.'' I Read Daily Classified Ads The Oratorical Association preseniits Dr. Paul van Zeeland "The world's top ranking specialist in economic disorders and ex-prime minister of Belgium" TUESDAY 8:15 P.M. 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