PAGE FOUR THE .MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934 New Labor Board Is Given Heavy Task By Strikers SEATTLE OTLAND CM I MINNEAPOL1S CLEVELAND i"' NEW YOQK a SL TRCKDav. )(TUGBOAT MEN) . ..---(POULT[2YM - TH EATENED!4w' NEB. ooto .-- DGETON N J~ Ntv ._,. - -RENTON OHIO rf---- WRKR OAKLAND -E(ONON, WKES SAN FRANCISCO (ONION WO.c(EQS) , ~, A sigy E --TEN (HosEQX WORKEQS)r; t 1_. tC AIZ~. N a MS~ u La { -L Strikes and strike threats scattered throughout the nation gave the new "supreme cuss o lab disput a big job as it began its work at Washington. The new labor relations board, which replaces the old one as a result of changes instituted by the revised Wagner labor disputes act, is shown above at its first meeting with Secretary Perkins. Left to right: Edwin S. Smith of Massachusetts, Prof. Harry A. Mills of Chicago; Chairman Lloyd Garrison of the University of Wisconsin, and Secretary Perkins. Map shows some of the -major spots where strikes have been in progress or have been threatened.g...r Movie Industry Acts To Revise 'Hot-cha' Films Salacious Advertisements Is First Object Of Will Hays' Cleanup Drive NEW YORK, July 12. - (P) - The third major voluntary move by the movie industry to "clean up" came today. In answer to insistent demands for prohibition of salacious screen subjects, the Motion Picture Produc- ers and Distributors of America ac- knowledged willingr- ss to bow to public objections on current releases. Specifically, the action -taken on behalf of 10 large distributors - per- mits cancellation by exhibitors of contracts on any picture against which "there is a genuine protest on moral grounds." The industry's first step in a vol- untary house cleaning undertaken under the direction of Will Hays, eight months ago took the "Hot- cha" out of the advertisements her- alding the dramatics of Gertie Gor- geous at the neighborhood movie house. The second becomes effective July 15. It expands the long-established appeal jury of three producers to the full membership of the board of di- rectors of the Producers and Distribu- tors of America organization. It gives the organization's produc- tion code administration full power over picture releases and authorizes the administration's director, Joseph I. Breen, to act as "umpire." Every picture must get a clean bill of health by the industry itself. Wallpaper placed in the home of Willie Blount at Clarksville, Tenn., in 1807 is still there and in.good condi- tion. Station Tuesday morning for Somer- CHICAGO, July 12. - A() - Sam- set, 22 miles northeast of here, to uel Wallace, Jr., -and his bride were join Mrs. Hopkins who has been set free today to honeymoon any- visiting friends in Paris, Ky. They where they like - except a nudist plan to spend a few days in the camp. Great Smoky Mountains before re- But nudism ended where marriage turning to Ann Arbor. J began, the couple told Judge Francis Charles W. Cox, Jr., '35.1 Borrelli 'when they appeared for sen- tencing on the charge of an indecent exhibition. BALCONY FALLS; 12 HURT "We're through with. nudism," said BETHESDA, O., July 12. - (P) - they whose marriage undraped in a A dozen persons were injured, none World's Fair concession two. weeks seriously, in the collapse of part of a ago stirred up a small tempest. "We porch balcony at the Epworth Park shall probably go to New York. We'll Hotel shortly after noon today. never return to the nudist colony." At police headquarters it was said Judge Borrelli had held themr guil- the injured were on the balcony when ty, but today granted probation for a about 30 feet of it gave way. year. Leaders In Tribune Football Poll Listed Partial returns in the nation- wide poll to select the personnel of a college football team to meet the Chicago Bears August 31 at Soldiers' Field, Chicago, as re- leased yesterday by The Chica- go Tribune, which is conducting the poll, follow: ENDS Skladany, Pittsburgh .......1504 Petoskey, Michigan .........1258 Manske, Northwestern ......952 TACKLES Krause, Notre Dame ......1464 Wistert, Michigan .........1289 Fehring, Purdue ............664 GUARDS Rosenberg, So, Cal. ........1824 Schammel, Iowa ............1530 CENTERS Bernard, Michigan .........1664 Oen, Minnesota...........372 QUARTERBACK Laws, Iowa .................889 Montgomery, Columbia ......671 HALFBACKS Feathers, Tennessee ........1712 Everhardus, Michigan ......1259 Sebastian, Pittsburgh .......781 FULLBACK Sauer, Nebraska ...........1797 Hecker, Purdue ..............557 Local fans who desire to reg- ister their choices may send their selection of an eleven-man team to the All-Star Game Editor, The Chicago Tribune. Poultrymen say hens will not lay well if they are infected with mites or lice or if the laying room is im- Picnic Will Be Held Today By Women's Grounp Department Of Physical Education Is Sponsoring Initial Outing The first of a series of picnics spon- sored by the department of physical education for women will be held this afternoon. The party will leave Barbour gymnasium at 5 p.m. and will drive to Hudson's Corner where there will be an opportunity to swim before the picnic supper. Women students interested in go- ing are asked to sign up in Room 15, Barbour gymnasium by noon today. A fee of 35 cents will be charged to cover the cost of food and trans- portation. The regular Dance club will hold its first meeting of the summer at 2 p.m. today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Miss Emily White, of the de- partment of physical education, who will be in charge, will instruct the students in dance composition and general technique. Any women stu- dent who is interested may attend the meetings. THE WAGES OF SIN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., July 12 - (P - The deaths of five men - four of them brothers - were at- tributed today to the drinking of de- natured alcohol which their took from a furniture factoryy;- a go What PREKETES SUGAR BOWL is~- A PLACE OF INDIVIDUALITY AND DISTINCTION" "Anything served [ is of the Choicest Brand" COMPLETE FOUNTAIN TOASTED SANDWICHES REGULAR MEALS LUNCHES JUICY STEAKS FROG LEGS DRAUGHT BEER FISH SALADS BOTTLED BEER (ALL KINDS) HOME-MADE CANDY pp"m I U Beer and Wine to take off the premises sold until 2:00 A.M. 3 Bottles for a Quarter r LI' Told Interestingly i'' 11 I lmlllkh 11111