TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA Y, SEPT. 26, 1939 Young Mother Acqxitted In Slaying Of 10-Week-Old Infant Issue Hopwood Bulletin Foun tin Pens For the first time the Hopwoods committee has issued a bulletin to IDER'S furnish outsiders information about 302 S. State St. the annual contest. Resembling the bulletins published by other schools Typewriters on campus, the announcement has a_ - blue cover and contains a report on past contests and statements of regu- Try A Want-Ad My Lad lations governing this year's contest.__ LUNCHEONS - DINNERS SPECIAL PARTIES Real Home Cooking Main Dining Room Second Floor IN ERaT GR1LL WILLIAM NEAR STATE PECIALS al your REXALL DRUG STRE 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 39c 100 Aspirin Tablets. . 29c 35c Vicks Vapo-Rub 29c 50 Haliyer Capsules . . .......79c 50c Calox Tooth Powder .......... 39c 75c Listerine...................59e $1.00 Fitch's Shampoo ...........89c Woodbury's S ap ...........3 for 25c Cold Fudge Hot Chocolate Sundae ... 12c and Wafers . 1Oc Delicious Milk Shake Iand Sandwich....... SWIFT'S r DRU TrE 340 South State Street Phone 3534 Delivery Service Velma Baker Fink (right), 22, of Clyde, Ohio, is shown as she was consoled by her brother Edwin (left) and her father, Oren Baker, after a jury at Fremont, O., acquitted her of first degree murder charges in the death of her 10-week-old baby boy by reason of insanity. Judge A. V. Baumann said she would be taken to the State Hospital for Criminal Insane for a sanity test. twice after midnight when Ann Arbor 'Joe" College .ande rs Cm High School students joined tne fra- Mefore ichiganState Game Lastf allsrioting grew in size, but diminishedin damaging power. Ann Arbor Police Ready a small demonstration at several van- As St e A -- t age points about Ann Arbor. Four Schlenke s freshmen interviewed in the Union S g st First Football Rally lobby yesterday seemed to think TOOL By JAY MCCORICK there were at least possibities. CHEST. . . Two years ago they picked the town Stanford H. Stone, '43, asked *hat NEEDS.. fire engine up, carried it over tonthe his views on the subject of pre-game STUDENTS, side n Liberty St., threw the fire riots were, replied "The more hell, there's no sense sidewalk on Lbry th., hrerrierfi" extinguisher into the fire, let the air the m ei!" in fumbling out of the tires and went merrily on. ares Irattn '4,saaroundthe their ways to further revelry--and anything. I think it's a swell idea, house looking tear .gas. Last year they found the because it does a lot to help class fogottos Michgan Latre ced and ed and school spirit." Concerning the for lost tools. Michigan Theatre closed and locked, use of tear gas by police, Pratt said, Our tool island has everything so Joseph College and his brethren "I don't think so much of that. I've you desire at the right prices. wended P-Bell-wards. experienced tear gas, and I don't want Never borrow tools - buy 'em. on Oct. 7, 1939 Michigan plays any more of it." You really save money. Michigan State Agriculture College HryAdro,'3 snts CHLENKER a game of football, and unless other- ready for the bonfire bust, but will wise announced, there will be a pep take part, probably not actively. "I'd HARDWARE CO. meeting at Hill Auditorium Friday ( follow along with the gang, more for night, Oct. 6. . _ spirit's sake than for anything else," ,t! I W FA