WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950 SUMMER SERIES: Lectures Today Will Touch } On Linguistics, Astronomy TIE MICHIGAN DAILY Old-Time School Days Three leaders in the field of ucation will highlight the Sum- Session's lecture series to- day. - Prof. Douglas D. Crary of the geography department will lec- ture On "Geographical Reconais- Sance of the NeardEast" at 4:15 P~m. iKellog Auditorium. PROF. CRARY'S lecture is a dart of a. series of weekly lectures field by the Institute on the Near East. Prof. Bernard Bloch of Yale University will lecture on "What "is a Language?" at 1 p.m. at the Union. Headqua Bertill Lindblad will continue his series of astronomy lectures at 2 p.m. at the Observatory. He will talk on the dynamics of stel- lar systems with application to the galaxy and to the extragalac- tic nebulae, and the spectrophoto- metric criteria of stellar distribu- tion. Tomorrow and July 8 Giorgio Abetti, director of the Arceti Ob- servatory in Florence, Italy, will continue his series of lectures with the topics "The Reformation of Astronomy (1517-1642)" and "Ce- lestial Mechanics and Astrophysics in the Nineteenth Century." Institute Opens On Business The Institute on SmallBusiness Education will open today to study college programs useful to owners and managers of small businesses. General sessions will be held to- day, tomorrow, and Friday in Rm. 146, B u s i n e s s Administration Building. There will also be a luncheon for Institute members on each of these days at 12:15 p.- -. in the Union. NEW YORK-(AP)-"All over the world we will impose the peace," Paul Robeson told a street-corner "Hands Off Korea" rally in Har- lem yesterday. International Students To Be Treated to 2 Weekend Trips International students will be 4 p.m. A slight fee will be charg treated to two International Cen- to be determined by the num ter trips next Friday and Satur- going. day. The day after the tour the Ce + b Foreign students will get a look-I see at penal methods in Michigan Friday when they tour through Jackson State Prison. All foreign students are welcome except women, who are not allow- ed in the prison-except as rela- tives of the inmates. The International Center will provide transportation for the trip, which will be from 11:30 a.m. to ter will sponsor a picnic trip the Saline Valley Farms, this tin with women welcome. The Farn represent a social experiment, t founder's purpose to develop efficient farm community by se entific planning and by intellige cooperation. The Center will provide trar portation, and a slight fee will charged. Other interested studen are welcome to join in the trip. d I Semi-Annual Women's SHOE ,l I 'I -Daily-Bob Lewis CORN IS GREEN REHEARSAL-Two "interested" miners (Irving Deutsch, right, and Bob Stephen- son) give their teacher (Miss Moffat, extreme right, played by Claribel Baird) a hard; time during the Speech Department's rehearsal of its first bill of the summer, "The Corn Is Green," opening to- day at Lydia Mendelssohn. Bessie, played by Doris Medina, looks on. Q' ALL SUMMER SHOES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Nationally Advertised Shoes Y JACQUELINE . . . . . . . $5.88 J:1 I Chinese Student Blasts Nationalist Inadequacy is foolish to deny Chinese predominate political parties, the nmunists a place in the UN Nationalist and Communist, with urity Council because Chinese a more latent party, the "liberty ction of this group is so na- party," which has followed a mid- Lwide, Kong Kwong, six months dle-of-the-road policy. the States from Hong Kong, 1 The Daily yesterday. This party, however, has :wong, majoring in electrical adopted a neutral position in the ineering, said that under the Chinese political picture and as ionalist regime the Chinese a result hasn't many members, ple were in a state of abject Kwong explained. ury. "If they only had an army BLOATED inflation brought they'd make trouble," he added. exchange of some 130,000 Chin- "MOST OF THE PEOPLE want dollars to every American bill," a strong central government. They explained, as only one of the are tired of civil war and the Na- ects of a "veritable feudal sys- tionalists, and want to give Com- ., in which the peasants were, munism a try," he assertedC aomically tied to the ground." Kong's roommate, Norman '1u, And to support this system of came to the States when he was )nomic equality the National- nine years old, his family remain- s ruled without mercy, Kwong ing in Hong Kong. He plans to aimed. return there eventually. Liberties and rights enjoyed Yu's -father was captured at the United States were notice-- Hong Kong in '41, but was met in y lacking, and corruption seep- prison by his captor, a Japarte:e into the entire administration," officer who was one of his former ong declared. professors at Harvard. The ex-professor immediately LWONG SAID there were two authorized Yu's release along with :: :.w:.. : .:..# 15 of his associates. Employment Now Over 60 Million W ASHINGTON- UP) -June saw 61,482,000 Americans gainfully employed - a total only 133,000 short of the all-time employment record set in 1948. The Census Bureau reported a 1,751,000 job gain in the last month, although simultaneously there was an increase of 327,000 t in the number of persons with- out jobs and looking for work. 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