THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ann Arbor Here Is Today's News In Summary Claiming that their property was moved from a county township.dis- trict into the Ann Arbor school dis- trict. without permission, . owners of 13 pieces of property in the Barton Hills district have filed suit in Cir- cuit Court. The suit has been brought with design that the school tax against their property be de- clared illegal and void. Among the plaintiffs are Prof. Raphael Issacs of the medical school, Mr. Herbert Harley of the American Judicature Society, Prof. Harlow J. Heneman of the political science de- partment, Prof. Willard C. Olson of the school of education, Prof. Robert B. Hall of the geography department, Prof. Clifford Woody of the School of Education, Prof. Charles T. Olm- stead of the engineering school and Prof. Thomas C. Diamond o fthe School of Education. Mrs. Nettie F. Edwards, 70 years old, wife of Ralph R. Edwards of the Ann Arbor fire depart- nment, died Sunday morning at her home on Fountain Street after an illness of a year. - By JUNE McKEE The Federal Communications Com- mission has called a hearing in Washington when it will probably be decided whether broadcasting re- mains as we Inow it now or becomes completely revamped. If it is changed, frequency modulation will be a vital link iiu our radio structure. This revolutionary form of radio broad- casting was devised by Major Arm- strong at Columbia University. Every- one interested is invited to the hear- ing February 28. Jerome Wiesner, Chief Radio Technician and Assist- ant to Director Waldo Abbot, is planning to attend. TBS Doings Deferred With Elliott Roosevelt's resignation as president, plans for the Transcon- tinental Broadcasting System have temporarily fallen through. Proposed affiliates are being notified that the "entire commercial structure of TBS must be ,reorganized if the project is not to be dropped altogether." It was hoped that the system could be run on non-profit status, but there wasn~t capital enough for the network. This Afternoon's Airings All three of our affiliated stations carry campus 'programs within an hour today.' Music of the band group goes over WCAR-WMBC at 2:45 p.m. Mr. William Stubbins will play solos on the clarinet with his wife accom- panying. Mrs. - Stubbins will also. play 'some piano solos. John Gelder, '40, announces. Then regarding "Your Interesting Children," Mrs.Bertha A. Hess, for- mer staff member of the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational In- formation, discusses "Relationships with the Opposite Sex," at 3:30 p.m. over WJR. Prof. Williams To Speak Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English .department will speak on "Men and Books Which Have In- fluenced My Mind" at 8 p.m. Friday at the Hillel Foundation, following the regular Friday night Conserva- tive Services. I Hopwood Winner John Brinnin Sells Books And Goes To School Keep yr on the NEWS Things are happening in rapid succession in changing world of ours and you can't afford to out on any of the news, local, national, or foreign. this miss The Michigan Daily brings you this information six morn- ings each week. If your subscription has expired or-if you failed to sign up in the fall, be sure to order your copy immediately. Drop in at the Publications Build- Local CASH Subscription . . $2.25 It - 4I {