THE 6..r%&a. . ....... .. Y. ...... . .. OFFICIAL BULLETIN I FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. Number 149. ior Engineers: All Junior Engineers are requested to fill in the registration cards for class directory. Cards can be obtained from members of the committee n the Technic office. Cards must be in by Friday noon, May 6. A. J. STOCK. lege of Pharmacy: A meeting of the Faculty will be held on Friday afternoon, May 6, at 4, U. in Room 212 Chemistry building. C. C. GLOVER, Secretary. rersity Club:t Annual meeting, election of officers for next year, and entertainment, 8 n., Friday, May 6. F. E. ROBBINS, Secretary. amer Scholarship in Zoology: Through the generosity of Dr. Bryant Walker a summer scholarship in ogy, of the value of $75.00, entitling the holder to free tuition at the ine Biological Laboratory, at Woods Hple, Mass., Is available. The lion lasts six weeks. University credit may be obtained for courses bur- I at the laboratory. Appointment to this scholarship is made upon rec- aendation of the staff of the Zoology department. Application should made at once to the undersigned, Room 452, Natural Science building. A. FRANKLIN SHULL. cial Bulletin: The Players Club will present four one-act plays, Thursday evening, 12, at 8 p. m., in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Members may get tickets themselves and guests, Monday, May 9, at Wahr's Bookstore. ROBERT B. RITTER, Treasurer. News of the Day IN BRIEF Washington, May 5. - The budget bill was passed today by the house, but with some changes as adopted by the senate. It now goes to confer- ence. The vote was 344 to 9. Chicago, May 5. - Summing up the entire testimony of the railway unions affiliated with the American Federa- tion of Labor B. M. Jewell, head ofI the organization, declared today there was no justification for reduction of railway workers' wages and moved that the wage reduction case now be- fore the railroad labor board be dis- missed. The motion was not acted on. Dublin, May 5.y- Twelve Irish vol- unteers were either killed or wound- Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account he large or small. ed, and one military officer was wounded severely as a result, accord- ing to an official report today, of a trip by a party from a border regi- ment to investigate an ambush which occurred Tuesday at Tourmakeady,I County Mayo. Liverpool, May 5. - In the Liver-1 pool and Birkenhead docks there are today 155 vessels, aggregating 282,294 tons, lying idle, their idleness due al- most wholly to the coal mine strike. iand the consequent impossibility of obtaining coal for the steamers' bun- kers. The trans-Atlantic liners are more favored than the cargo-carriers because the former have obtained fuel on the other side of the Atlantic. Have you lost anything that you prize very highly? The Classified' columns of The Michigan Daily are always ready to serve you.-Adv. Sardines! Sardines! Four cans for 25 cents this week at Schultz Grocery. ' -Adv. 4b ft ** 1EAErS 'RESSERS 20# r. WASNMrOT. .. ae 628&. *i *l-t Ladles Party Gowns a Specialty Beautiful line of combs for the Architects' Ball. Saunder's Hair Shop. --Adv. Peaches! Peaches! Large size can in heavy syrup for two bits this week at Schultz Grocery.-Adv. The Swazi Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS d CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot supply you write us for catalog and prices ' HOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY Hudson, Mass. Girls' see our beautiful combs for the Architects' Ball. Saunder's Hair Shop.-Adv. Let a classified ad find that lost ar- ticle.-Adv. ! .. ~ o ...an s ,.r. -.~.lw r r~rw ~ w w B~ats Balls Mitts INDOOR BASEBALLS Tenuls x Rackets ? ni iTgr, Vnv o &Vanvo 'tsmu u. Ajuhim)fla'jo vAw iGolf The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus;$62-,000.00 Resources .........$5,0009,000.00 707 North ITniveraity Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron Gloes'Lax1 us % ..a r Ar PA A uu ~jAnimtAm Lus Clubs AHR'S UN IVER SI TY BOO KSTORE I WHAT'S GOING ON FRIDAY OW-Soph lit baseball practice, Fer- ry field. 00-31andolin club rehearsal, Union. 15-Glee club rehearsal, Union. :0-Regular, meeting of. Alpha Nu. fourth floor University hall. 45-Gospel meeting, Lane hall. 00-Graduation recital, School of Music. :00-Architects' ball, Barbour gym- nasium. SATURDAY 30 Michigan - Chicago game, Ferry field. baseball NOMINATION PETITIONS DUE FRIDAY NIGHT AT LATEST Announcement has been made by the Student council that all men who have been nominated for campus of- fices by petitionshmust place these ,petitions 'in 'the hands of Donald 3. Thorp, '21, chairman of the election committee, by Friday night. Petitions handedtin later than this time twill not be recognized. ALL STUDENTS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR R. 0. T. C. INFANTRY Major Robert Arthur, of the Uni- versity R. 0. T. C., has received word that the infantry unit of the R. 0. T. C. passed satisfactory inspection, and will be approved shortly. Consequent- ly enrollment in the infantry unit is opento students in any of the colleges of the University. It is expected that the officer who will take charge of the infantry unit will arrive before the end of the school year. DETROIT CONCERN MAKES H. P, TROSPER, '12, VICE-PRESIDENT Harold P. Trosper, '12, of Ann Ar- bor, was elected vice-president of the Northern Assurance company of De- troit at a meeting of the board of di- rectors held yesterday. Mr. Trosper has been with the Northern Assurance company for the pasXthree years, hav- ing made rapid strides ever since he entered the concern. r F I Featuring Mother's D ay Sunday, May 8 Send her a box f Gilbert 's or Mlartha Washington Chocolates We will pack for mailing d01 White Flannel Trousers of Quality IAs & Pastes typewriting Paper Fountain Pens Metal Penlils TIce 's 117 South Main Biddle's Book Store v 0 I' l Law, Medical and Dental Books Boughtf Sold or Exchanged 11 Nickels Arcade All Sizes t I U-NOTICES ocilogy 30 students must leave Ann Arbor by 5:30 o'clock Saturday in order to make trip to Lapeer Train- ing school, leaving Detroit at 7:55 o'clock, railroad time. 'RES. HARDING INVITED TO SUPREME COUNCIL OF ALLIES Washington, May 5. - President ar4ing had before him tonight the rmal invitation to the United tates from the Allied governments be represented on the Supreme ouncil, the reparations commission, id, the council of ambassadors. Closing- Out Sale of HATS, F. . 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