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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Arbor

IIs

Today's News
Summary

County road engineers requested
$23,000 the other day so that they
could. buy some new trucks.. .but
the Board of Supervisors gave it the
thumbs down signal at their regular
meeting Thursday. The appropria-
tion was vetoed because it would
have come from a mill tax allotment
... and some of the supervisors were
opposed to dipping into a property
tax for highway purposes.
A blooming red begonia flower
has won a World's Fair 1edal for
J. Fred Nielsen, who manages a
horticulture shop down on Maid-
en Lane ... and who developed
the flower after months of hardp
work. ,He took the begonia to
New Y6rk this summer for its
fi st ^Public showing . . . and
now believes he has raised a flow-
-ei that Will' drive other begonias
off. the market . . . there are
5000 stock plants in his green
house now.

Three Testify,
hI Gihb TIriaj
Prosecutor Rapp Inspects
Records Of Clerk
By WINSTON H. COX
With the tedious "groundwork"'
nearing completion, Prosecutor Albert
J. Rapp began cementing evidence
against Emmett M. Gibb, former
county clerk charged with embezzle-'
ment, by pointing out that $223,598.98
had been handed over to Gibb in his
capacity as county clerk, for the
county welfare.
Rapp called only three witnesses
today, spending most of the time
with Martin Rempp, accountant in
the clerk's office, in going through
the books and segregating all the
checks which did not bear the stamp
of the treasurer's office. Although
nothing is as yet ,proven it is the
hope of Rtapp that he can prove that
Gibb did not deposit these checks to
the County Welfare Account.
These checks, which total to $5,-
547.52, also bear the bank marking
of ','C-1", "C-2", or a "C" with the
number of the teller after it. The
C, according to the .3ank distribution
department, generally means that the
money in part or in whole was taken
in cash and not deposited to the
acedunt. However, thley adde'd, "It
is riot a hard and fast rule."

Young Ann Arborites Enjoy Premier Of 'T he Tinder Box'

Art Cinema Group
To Show English
Picture Oct. 27-28
"To The Victors," English pictur
based on the famous novel, "Bob, So
of Battle," will be shown Oct. 27 and
28 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatr
under the auspices of the Art Cinema
League.
A pastoral story set among English
sheep-farms, the film features th
famous English character actor, Wil
Fyffe, in the role of a crusty ol
shepherd.
Tickets for the film will be placed
on sale next Wednesday at the Leagu
box-office. All seats will be reserved
This is the third foreign film
brought here so far this semester by
the League. Earlier films were "Bal
lerina" and "Alexander Nevsky,
lerina" and "Alexander Nevsky."

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ONF9RD GRQU P
fELLOWSHLP!
All students interested in Ox-
ford Group activities meet at
Lane Hall Tuesday evening, Oc-
tober 24, at 7:30 p.m. for brief
fQjlowship. Any inquiries phone
2-3350.

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was 'ap
Gibb es:
Judge J:
man of

WATCH for te
New Gach 1;,ra Shop
SAME LOCATION BUT DOUBLE IN SIZE
NCKE LS ARCADE
BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING ALTERATIONS

wh 1he laughter and excitement ei
rhen the current Children's Theatre pro
bate Theatre yesterday. Adapted by Di
air- .fairy tale, the play has a cast of ove
today. The box office will be open,
Michigan Graduate -Is
Director Of New Movie
S. Sylvan Simon. '32. a graduate
of the University of Michigan, is the
director of "Dancing Coed," a movie
opening at the Michigan theatre on
Sunday. The youngest director in
Hollywood, Simon has been assigned
to a series of pictures on college life,
the first of which was "These Glamor
Girls," also featured at the Michigan
recently.

ident on the faces of these Ann Arbor;
duction, "The Tinder Box" which o
'irector Richard MeKelvey, from the w
pr 50. There ,will be two more perform
from 10 a n. until the last performanc
XA __10
By June McKee.
For the first time since University
broadcasting began, Morris Hall re-
ceived new interior decorations. When
the painting process is completed,
yellow-cream walls will set off the
windows' blue woodwork, with white
ceiling above.
Programs have progressed through
the painting, however, and today the
Forensic series continues over WJR
at 9:00 a.m. Arthur Secord, man-
ager, Michigan High School Forensic
Association, will direct discussion of
the affirmative case in .the govern-
ment's owning and operating rail-
roads. Henry Homes, '40, will an-
nounce.
In the evening a new series "The
Awakening Community" starts. These
informal broadcasts, prepared by
staff members of the University Adult
Education Program, will present sug-
gestions for solving problems of com-
munity life. Prof. Howard Y. Mc-
Clusky, of the education school,
directs presentation of "Our Town
Today-What Is a Community, Coun-
try, Town, and City?"
But Morris Hall hasn't always
served broadcasting so . . . Once it

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youngsters mirror their reactions to
pened at the Lydia. Mendelssohn
eli known Hans Christian Anderson
nanees at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
e.
Red Cross Nurses Offer
Services In Annual Drive
The Ann Arbor Red Cross nurses
have volunteered their services in
the annual membership drive of the
Washtenaw County Chapter of the
American Red Cross, Dr. Anthony J.
J. Rourke, roll call chairman and
assistant director of University ;Hos-
pital, announced yesterday.
These nurses, whose duties consist
of lending their services in an at-
tempt to ameliorate human suffer-
ing from disasters all over the coun-
try, will canvas University Hospital,
St. Joseph's Hospital and the Nurses'
Registry.
Thomassen Chicago Bound
,Dr. Lars Thomassen, chemical en-
gineering professor, will leave for
Chicago on Sunday to attend the an-
nual meeting of the American So-'
ciety for Metallurgical Engineers.
was the home of Prof. George S. Mor-
ris. The front windows, with paned-
in crosses, show its former use as
chapel for University Catholic stu-
dents. And the studio room's "sound
wave" panels denotes radio's first
domination of the Hall. For senti-
ment's sake, they escaped painting.

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THURSTON HALL. MAGINOT LINE
LEON ERROL
Directed by S. SYLVAN sIMOR NEWS OF THE DAY
Produced by EDGAR SELWYN _ __
ON :ESTOR
N.B.C. Orchestray - M
'son on the Stage

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IILLEL FOUNDATION
East University at Oakland. Dial 3779
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, Director.
Sunday, 11:00 A.M. Reform Services. Sermon
by Dr. Issac Rabinowitz: "What A Man
Worships."
8:15 P.M. Avukah social meeting and, fireside
discussion led by Mr. Lawrence Krohn,
Zionist leader of Detroit.
Friday, .7:30 P.M. Conservation services.
8:00 P.M. Social Hour.

FIRST RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Avenue. Dial 2-4466
William P. Lemon, D.D., Minister
Lillian Dilts, Assistantp
Palmer Christian, Director of Music
9 :30 A.M. Church School.
9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Meeting of the
Mr..and i's. Club.
10:4 A M. Morning Worship Service.
"Religious Convictions on God and a Suf-
fering World." Sermnon Iby the Minister.
10:45 A.M. Nursery for smnall children during
the Morning Worship Service.
6:00 P.M. Meeting of the Tuxis Society, high
.school group, in the Vance Parlor.
5 :30 P.M. The Westminster Guild will, meet
for supper and a fellowship hour. Mrs.
Francesca Thibbey of Madras, India, will
speak on "What the Youth of the East are
Thinking."
8:00 P.M. The Sunday Evening Club will
meet in the Lewis-Vance Parlors.

ositively ..owest Prices on the Campus-TTRY US

50c Lyons'
TOOTH
POWDER
25c

500
Cleansing
TISSUES
14c
GIANT.
BANANA
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40c Iodent Tooth Paste for 89c
50c Phillips Milk gnesia 25c

35c
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13c

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
(Mo. Synod)
Liberty at Third Street
Carl A. Brauer, Pastor
9:30 A.M. Bible Class.
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship With sermon by
the minister on subject "Come to the
Marriage."
5:00 P.M. Walther League Zone rally at
St. John's Church on the Telreka Road.
Transportation furnished from the local
church at 2:00. There will be no student
meeting this Sunday.

Choice of
.Oc Sondlrvich
and
MALTED
MILK
I19c
$1.00
LYSOL
83c

30c Kills Cold Tablets ....

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CAPSULES

BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Theodore Schmale, Pastor
432 South Fourth Avenue. Dial 8498
9:00 A.M. Early Service in German.
9:30 A"AM. Church School.
10:00 A.M. Morning Worship. Sermon topic
"Three Tabernacles."
6 f00 P.M. Student Fellowship.

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Streets.
Rev. H. P. Marley
11:00 A.M. Rev. H. P. Marley will speak on
"Radicalism and Religion."
7:30 P.M. Liberal Students Union. Speakers
will be James O'Neill of the French De-
partment and Douglas Miller. Their topic
is "We Were in Europe."

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;FIRST CHURCHOFCHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division Street
Sunday, 10:30 A.M. Services.
11:45 A.M. Sunday School.
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening
Meeting.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of 512 East Huron
Rev. C. H. .Loucks,;Minister
Mr. Roland Schaefer, Minister of Music
Mr. Clyde Stitt, Organist
9:45 A.M. Adult Department of the Church
School; Prof. Leroy Waterman, teacher.
"How We Got Our Bible."'
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship Sermon Topic:
"Our Daily Bread."
12:00 Noon Student Round Table.
Discussion Topic: "What CalWe Believe

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FIRST METIODIST CHURCH
State and Washington Streets
Charles W. Barashares, Minister
Choir director, Hardin Van Deursen.
Organist, Mary Porter.
9:45 A.M. Student #Class in Stalker Hall.

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