THlE MICIGAN DAILY XVDAAPRIL , t04 PAGE TWO 1. - mmmkmmmwa MOVE PE VI EWS is cast as his widow. Suspicious cir- cumstances surrounding the death of "Keeper of the Flame," I. A. R. the hero prompts Tracy to investi- Wylie's deeply significant story of gate further and his discoveries lead 3ontemporary American life, has been dhiminto a whole-souled love for the brought to the screen. The picture man's wife. version, starring Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn, and directed by* George Cukor, will come to the Mich- More than forty top-ranking stars igan Theatre today. in one picture is the score for "Star The drama presents Spencer Tracy Sage htmwihoesa as a newspaper man sent to cover the Spangled Rhythm', which opens at funeral of one of America's most the State today. loved figures, a man who had been The story concerns the efforts of hero, patriot, benevolent philanthro- a studio gateman, Victor Moore, and pist and industrialist. Miss Hepburn telephone operator, Betty Hutton, to build themselves up to Moore's sailor son, Eddy Bracken, by deceiving4 him into believing that the old man is CLASSIFIED head of the studio and Betty his secretary. The deception is a cinch by correspondence but it becomes something less than that when Eddy shows up in Los Angeles on shore leave. Interscholastic Finalists Will Debate Fridayv MYSTERIOUS MALADY KILLS SMELT: Army, Civilian Food Supply Threatened by Fish Losses By CLAIRE Sh1ERMAN A mysterious malady that is claim- ing the lives of thousands of smelt in Detroit Free Press, the Great Lakes threatens to disrupt Extension Service Will the traditicnal spring runs of smelt Off M 1 P 'in the northern Michigan streams Offer Medals, Prizes and make the already critical fish food situation even more acute, the Lansing Eastern and Bloomfield state conservation department re- Hills Cranbrook high schools. finalists ported yesterday. in the lower peninsula tournaments, "The heavy losses of smelt is very will participate in the twenty-seventh important because requirements of, annual interscholastic debate finals to be presented at 7:30 pm Frida fish for civilian, army and lend-lease Abpr esntHedt:30pum. Friyuse is estimated at seven billion April 16, in Hill Auditorium. pounds for the year, and present fig- alone has declined from 40.000 to not be the cause iii open waters, such- ures indicate that only three and a 50,000 pounds a day to a few hundred as Lake Huron," he added. half billicn poundsa poundswl ade Supervisors studying the problems Dr. John Van Oosten, coordinator of ns have cnsidered temperature and Great Lakes fisheries for the United Investigations have not indicated hve cosie emeture and ~even thet possible effects of bomnbing, States Fish and Wildlife Service and rny cause of the deaths," Dr. Van practices. but have found nothing University Senior Aquatic Biologist. Oosten said. "The fish have been ex- that would lead to such heavy losses, said yesterday. amined while still breathing, but we he said. The government alone has placed can find no injuries or lesions. It is Discussing the possibility that the an order for two million pounds of entirely possible that the fish may deaths are a natural occurrence, Dr. smelt for Army use as compared to still be used for human consumption." Van Oosten said that cycles of mor- the average ten million pounds used "Fisherman in the Green Bay area tality in smelt have been reported for civilian consumption. Smelt attribute the malady to a lack of since 1840. but never before in open catches through the ice on Green Bay oxygen in the water, but this could lakes. The event is sponsored jointly by the Detroit Free Press and the Uni- versity Extension Service. The Free Press will present gold watches to each of the four contestants, while the Extension Service will award ap- propriate trophies. Regent Alfred V. Cornbull has been named chairman of the event. The judges will be Prof. Lionel Crocker of Denison University, Prof. Carl G. Brandt, and Prof. G. E. Densmore, both of the University speech depart- ment. 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Betty conceives a crack-brain scheme of how to continue the de- ,eption for the duration of the boy's leave as well as put on a show for them with a roster of stars partici- pating. F Continuous Daily from 1 P.M. z - I, L I " """""""" .' S Looking for a good place to EAT?9 S TUESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER MENU CREAMED CHICKEN and BISCUIT otatoes Choice' of Vegetable Salad or Dessert Bread and Butter E 72 cents T'AVERNVI Beverage 11 Ca eria - 338 Maynard Reasonably Priced I IAt 11 I Where to take those pictures? BIRING VOUJI FILM TO US TO BE DEVELOPED! - I I ~ - c.......A C.ro.,. Anti A o.=kLA-Uf--------------_ W