THE MICHIGAN DAILY A" Land Utilization Parley Opens H, ere Tomorrow Story Of Shepherd And Dog To Have Two-Day Showing Conference To Discuss Innovations In Field; Ramsdell Will Appear' Discussion-of new ideas and inno- vations in the field will occupy the sessions of the 12th annual Land' ttlization. Conference which will be ;held :omprrow and Saturday in the Union. The Conference will concern itself ,witha.discussion of a recent report of the National Resources Committee .,on land .tilization and regional planning in the northern lake states; a.conideration of the "two-cut sys- tm"of .liquidation in northern hard- ;woods; water, and ..mineral problems aud.the chemical utilization of wood. :State Sen. George P. MycCallum will appear on the program after ,regitration to present the Univer- itywith atree from:the timber ow- pers ;in memo'y of Dr. James Burrill Angell, president of the University jrem '1'81 to 1900, and president- -emeritus until his death in 1916. ;Prof. -Willit P. -Ramsdell, the Willis !aek professor of Forest Land Man- :agenment. will discuss lands in the afternoon session. -Professor Rams- dell iholds the post of director of the 'land 'utilization -program in the jInstitute of ,Public and Social Ad- (ministration and custodian of the Chase S. EOsborn Preserve. -Other speakers at the Conference, will be Prof. George S. Benson of ,the :political science department and (director of the curriculum in public administration; Charles -S. Stoddard, 34F&C, -now with the national for-' ,estry -service; Milton Adams of the state Water and Streams Pollution Commission; and Arthur Koehler of' Aie forest products laboratory at Madison, Wis. iehn Airey To Speak "Things iFacing Engineering Grad- .uates" will be discussed by Mr. John iney, president of King-Seeley Cor- ;portion and formerly professor in the -engineering -school here, at the ieeting of the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers to be held Wednesday, Nov. 1. Will Fyffe, John Loder and Margaret Lwekwood,tthe three principals in "To The Victor," the Gaumont-British production which will appear tomorrow and Saturday at the Lydia Mentlelssahn Theatre under the auspices of the Art Cinema League. T.e story of a grump old Scotch berland's best sheep dog is built they shepherd and his sheep dog that1 motivating -force of the story. turns killer is the focus of =interest of "To The Victor" was directed by ,Gaumnt-British'Rdbert Stevenson, who is descended) 'To The Victor," Gfrom the novelist, his namesake. production which will appear at 8:15 Stevenson also directed "Nine Days p.m. tomorrow and Saturday at the -a Queen," with Nova Pilbeam, "King Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Solomon's Mines" and "Non-Stop New York." Ann Arbor Here Is Today's News In Summary The Mercury . . . the New York Central Railroad's new streamlined passenger:train . .. will be.on display; in Ann Arbor on Nov. 8. The stream-. liner will inaugurate its Detroit-Chi- cago run ,on Nov. 12. * * * * Capt. Garnet J. Burlingame has issued a call for new men to join the Ann Arbor National Guard unit, Company 'K, 125th infantry . . . and students are eligible for menibership. In ac- icordance with a new federal rul- ing .more men are needed in the organization here .. . and drills have been stepped up to two a week instead :of -only one as -pre- viously. * * * *l Emerson ,Jedele, 20 year old Ann Arbor resident, who was detained for investigation in Wayne County fol- lowing an automobile accident has been released. Jedele had been held for negligent homicide . . . follow- ing a collision in which his car 'hit and fatally injured an inmate of Eloise hospital. * * * * The League has been designated as the headquarters for the dele- gation from Yale University which will be here for the game Saturday . . . from all parts of the United States. Yale's 75- piece band and the Whiffen- poofs, male singingorganization, are comig west -for the game. '* * -* -* Miss Helen Anderson, head of the reference department of the Ann Ar- bor public library for 10 years, has resigned to accept a position as head librarian of the Wasau, Wis., public library. ,Ann Arbor Taxpayers Face Increase In Rate Taxpayers of Ann Arbor face an increase in tax rate from 3.5 mills to 4.3-mills as the result of a $347,763 1939-40 budget submitted to the Board of Supervisors Wednesday. The proposed budget is more than $24,000 greater than in 1938, and still does not include an appropria- tion for the new county health unit which was approved by the super- visors by an 18-14 vote last week. Yale Men Accept Sorority Bait (C.tsnued from Page 1) that Ann Arbor men are boring, be- cause when they select a place for en- when the :cross-country trek is com- tertainment it is inevitably the pleted, and the football team will be "Union, Bell ... or Arboretum." whisked off to private quarters in "There's much rumor running rife -the -Dearborn Inn. The footballers in New ,Haven," replies one writer will not make themseives evident in for the Yale paper, "concerning a Ann Arbor until shortly before the certain Arboretum, which sounds game Saturday.rather boringly botanical to the -Amccorday.theYlpleasure seeking Yale man, but per- According to the Yale Daily News haps even he can find .an inhibited the Elis have a double purpose in interest in flora." coming -here this year. First, they Yale will be forced to come to Ann have -read with fascination the dec- Arbor without their famous bulldog laration by a certain Michigan soror- mascot, Handsome Dan IV, who was ity that they will -be glad to greet the injured badly when struck by an au- "Yale men who have crew cuts, are tomobile last week. Dan began his tall, smoke a pipe, and are conceit- duties as a good-luck bearer just one ed." In the second place, according year ago. to the New Haven journalists, they Though not completely assured, it are seeking revenge for humiliation has been reported that a group of they received in n98 when only 22 out juniors are chartering three 21 pas- of a promised .800 Mighigan co-eds senger transport planes for the trip. showed up when the Wolverines This will enable the Yalers to leave traveled east for their gridiron con- after classes on Friday and enjoy a test with the Bulldog. longer visit in .Michigan than would One Michigan sorority has charged otherwise be possible. MOST Ticket sale mr the picture wi De- gin .at 10 a.m. today at the Leaguej box-office, and .all seats wlil be re- served. The showing of the film is sponsored by the Art Cinema League., Set in the Cumberland country along the Anglo-Scotch border, "To The Victor," is adapted from a famous story of Alfred Ollivant, "Bob, Son of Battle." Will Fyffe, veteran of vaude-. ville and the stage, is cast in his first full-length film and assumes the role of -the MacAdam, the dour old Scotchman. John Loder and Margaret Lockwood head the fea- tured players. Central figures of the -film, how- ever, are two prize sheep dogs, Owd' Bob and Black Wull. Their enmity; is as intense as that between Mac- F LATT ER]I N G is the comment we most of ten hear :about Portrait by Have your Photograph made Now! Prof. Price Will Give Carillon Concert Tonight In 'his -weekly Thursday concert on: the carillon Prof. Percival Price will feature the gavotte tonight. His se-' lections are a "Gavotte" by Martini, "Tempo di Gavotte e Double di tem-' po" by DeFesch, "Gavotte Jef Denyn" by Gerhn, and "Pastorale" 'by Henri.' In addition he will play several selec- tions by French composers: "Elegie" by Massenet, "Barcarolle" by Offen- bach, and "The Swan," by Saint-, Saens. The last numbers on the program,: which will begin at 7 p.m., are "Su- zanna's Sunday Shoes" and "The' Studio: 3-19 'EAST HURON Opposite The Daily News Adam and his neighbors, and around ,New Year Jubilee; two Souther their fight for the title of the Cum- airs. zo. mate Vial JY)> ._ f The Ann Arbor laundries have learned that the student has special laundry demands, and for just that reason they have set special prices on student bundles. Take advantage of the I fFather Did the VSASH G If father did the washing it wouldn't get Aone, for father would soon learn that the efficiet way to launder clothes is the laundry way. Quick de- livery, efficient service, neat repair work, and really clean clothes at a low price make it worth while to use your Ann Arbor laundries. 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