P~AGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,' JULY 9, 1926 DAILY OFF I CIAL Publicati1o11ilfl Ihe Bul letin is constructs1 the Universit. Cpy received at the of until 3:301 p. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday') plume VI 1FRIDAY, JUL Yf ,BULLETIN veotc t0 aleet 1mciiihers of )ice of the wummer Session 9), 1926 Number 19S It 1 ; tvdeiits taking aqdianedu work in Phy sics : This evening, F'ridav, at 8 o'clock, the staff" of the Physics D)epartment w~ill entertain informnally the advanced students of the dIepartment in the Old Physics Building. Anyone related to Physics in this way is invited. 'WoIcefl's Educational (Club: Miss Mabel C. Bragg, Assistant Superintendent of Public Schools, New- ton, Massachusetts, will tell a series of children's stories at the Women's Educational Club, SU( Tappan, Monday evening, July 12, at 7 :15. Etbel Wooden, Publicity Chauirmian. Assistant Profes sor Schmjalz's Courses: All of my courses will meet today, as announced. C'. N. Schmialz. Pi Delta Kappa Luncheon: Weekly luncheon of Phi Delta Kappa will be held Tuesday, July 13, at 12 noon, at the Lantern Shop, corner of South University and Willard. Dean Kraus of the Summer Session will speak. All members o1' the faculty, of any chapter, are urged to attend. Herold C. Hunt, President. Phi sies: The course in 1Relativity and Cosmic Physics by Dr. C. St. John, Physi- cist at the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory will be given during the second half of the Summer Session, the lecture, beginning next week. The course may be elected for one hour credlit by thos e who have had work in Atomic Structure or Spectral Series or their equivalent. That a suitable hour may be chosen for the lectures it is requested( that those wishing to attend this course leave their names at the clerk's office in tlhe New Physics Building at their earliest convenience. The hour for the* lecture will be announced later. H. N. Raiidall. G~olf Classes: The three--thirty University GolfClass will nlot meet to-day, but will meet at three-thirty o'clock on Monday at Palmer Field., Ethel Ne('orml ck. tPennsylvania's Atty. General 3 Probe Witness! 1' texive ttn h Ptsyai r ' atters. BOOK BA GAINS5 MID-SUMMER SALE of TEXT and REFERENCE BOOKS Our Bargain Counter Awaits You. Additions Daily .: i , , 'W"A R9V UNIVERST WAHR'S OOKSTORE r i I t t :, I 4 E i f y d . 1 ' L f FAM w U604(MT CENTER 0y ANN ARhOR Starting Today =ma The Heroine of "The Sea Beast" in Her Latest Triumph Y 1 A Gay Mystery-Comedy of Wits .Addedl C'LV DI': (COOK INTERNA1TION' '"WANl)ElllN(" PAPAS" PATIII;RE:' IAL _NEWS 'VIEW1 ,1 DRAWINGS ANNOUNCED IN SUMMER TENNIS TOURNEY The drawings for tile first round of1 a sumner tennis touirinament were an- nlounced yesterday by George Mloe of the M1oe Sport Shop. which is offer- in e a si h o m o at~if b for the first and second in the singles and first in the dou bles. Matches are' to be played off as soon1 as possible and results recorded on a large sheet in tile Sport :shop. A list of the pair-' ings and the telephone numnbers of the players follows. Singles, Upper Fr'ame: Silberstein, 5638,.imeets'Goldman, 8981 : Darbaker, 44:35,fmeets Whitener, 21437: Mullins, 8917. meets M',ukerjee, 4735 ; Hodgson, 89:34, nieet - s1.3yo, 21777:; Tseng, 3,542, meets lDevinc, 4735. Lower F"rame: Garber, 8632, meets Zemrion, 31 3 ; Whipple. 5517, meets Mlethian, 897 1; GoldsmithI, +9217, metets l)iack ,22:373; Chang, 21111i, maets Goddard. 104, Those dr1a wing byes inllbte upper frame were Small, Stimpson anid Bear- man, ill the, lower framenc Durant. I Ar. ingt on, L ue and (1t'ucker. For the doubles , Lpper framne; i ack ati Kerny, 2237", jmeett Clhing and Tseng 2111;Go