THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y OFFICIAL BULLETINI In the Bulletn is coustructive notice to all members ofI ty. Copy received until ::30p. im. (11:;34) a. mn. Saturdiay) SUN DAY, NAY 6, 1923 Nrzmbr 157 Fl.orid Boasts Of Big ( As W4ell As Bath ing rho, fonrth reaular meetingz of the Unciv r ;ity Senate fD facYel? r1022- w ill be held in Room C, Law Building, on the evening of Mon 'a..May1 t Fo'clock: Ord~er of business: 1.Annual Report of the Board in Control of 'Student PublicatiJons. . Consideration of Report of Deans' Conference Committee cn Use and ,se of Keys to University Buildings. JOHN W. BRAOSHAW, Secretary of the Senate. he Dleans: T'here will be no conference of the deans Wednesday, May 9.' M. L. BURTON. tm Council: [he next regular meetin g of the Senate Council will be Leld cn n Monlay, 14, at 4:15 p. ru., in the President's. office. F. E. RO TiINS. Secrcta Y. ical Faculty: [ho next reaular Medical Faculty meeting will be held Monday, :May Atli, p. in., Faculty Room, Medical Building. CARL W. ED3ERB3ACH. h~r<: af Choral Union: Special rehearsal with Mr. Holst at School. of Music Sunday, May 6. 2:30. EARL V. MOORE. bers of thejUnIversity Glee Club: Special rhearsal with Mr. Hoist at School, of Music Sunday, May 6, 3:1.. GEORGE OSCAR BOWE N. ants of Electical Engineering, Course 15: Please note that on account of Swing-out exercises the session of this will be held Wednesday. May 9. at 5 D. in.. instead of at the usual time, ljanleal Engineering, 36: Trip Monday afternoon, May 7th, to Detroit Steel Castings Company, 469 igan Avenue., C. 1B. GORDY. " 'ยข i f ~h ings.r If he is] ho ugh14 t to be the! q/ ight sort L of ia fellow he is put up for; .A 'urirkes f1il'tcE.But the thingto d o is to get "" '"' Accoring t o I\r. lCirrin the poltti- IaefiEld lholdsthe same opportunities L;or the college woman mthat it does ortecol lege man. YWomlen shouldl c in the -women's political organiza- t'onsand' take an active interest in. When as!ediwa"t itought about the olitcalsciece epartment of the ,-niversit of iVlicigan, Mr. Curranl a~d "Mchianhas one of the bee"A orgaize l~oitial-cience departments . of an)y school in the country. I ccr' tainiy was qi irr e to see the X<: ~effecG~i e oi'ga niz tionl that you have Ji~lt up here. M-Nicigjan has the right, id (ea. nieritessould teach mor~e act the s._ _ence _ocFgood(!government I hn heyhae bendoig.Many an teagLtrn school would envy your } , ' : llMr. Curran is' trying to mnake ~peo- ple interested in their govennwn~tt. ''' "f:Patron',ze Daily advertisers.-Adv. if you lwant to mak~e Pion("%- during yvouri. summer vacationl1 is an unusually good opportunity. We have three very desirable subdlivision~s adjacent to theI indiustrial section of Detroit's west side. Benry Ford- is spending several million dollars extending River Rouge Plant, buildling a new1 railr~oad and erecting a 1a butEilding at Deaurborn for his5 adminilstraltive offices "nd eng0ineel laboratory'. ~W r seilyequipped to train11 and (deve(lop inex:perilei men:. We want se veral cenergetic 2ambitious ;studenW , ts who are dei~fl of mac~king mmney durinlg -'Tei summ'' 1Er ca1.tion, Mr. Ellis will be in AnArbor, Wednlesda~y, _ "' 9 to give 11; particulars to any in1terested studen:'1ts. Call at Dean i'u.11Ste's offt',i from 9t)to) 12 A. _vi., or from 1 :30l P. M. GUYW. ELLIS REAL ESTATE. COM/1PA NY SUMMER WORK FOR AMBITIOUS STUDENTS I I a42 Griswold. St. Detroit, NMicigan Iq I ws 4 ._.-. Sheriff Louis A. ilkii re A:i 1f w ~this dt5r.V } Thtthe bathing beaches and golf links5 are not the only attract~ons Florida holds for tourists is indicated by t1his ,photo. erfLms A. Allen of Miamil is shown with a deer he .shot within fifty mi iles o"fite sandyi beaches of that city. I Fells How to Statrt Curran Requests I ! Mo i c Ilge i "!What would I 'have the collegt liegeman do to start in the game of poll- -" tics? \Vell, as I've said the only thing, (Continued fromn Page ine) is to get right into it. lie should gaged in it.. People have always had ally himself with one or the othier oi the impression that the politician is the two major parties. I-Ic shouldi a schemer and this has been true, start in with the smallest unit of the _But now that a better class of men political organization, in my state they are entering the field the ideals will 'call it an election 'district. In other of course be higher. It remains for# states it is calle-d a p~recinict. As lie the college mlan to make politics what 1 gradually gets to be known he will be it should be. called upon to speakt and to (10 other j hack to CANDIES Sixty, Cents the Pound We 'EndE andies 1 veryhee 9 5 la tf? Parc . ~els Pa esOt .,1i1 AI .1' 1 All Y FROM l)ETRO", l Lr XClThRY I-4 MACDIARMID'S ANN ARBOR STORE./ ONC_ rrl1lO (AMPU ;, , " - an imnnortant business meeting of the Sophomore En- May 7th, 1923,, at 11:04 a. in., room 348, Engineoring omiore4 are urged to be present. C. E. WILSON, Mentor.' GOLIF c L U All So-T ', (b: hire will be' a meeting of the Club in No. 205, Mason Hall, at 4 o'clock onday. Election of officers, and discussion of plans. All members are to be Dresent. GEORGE R. STEWART., JR. A L ARGE SHIPMENAT JUST RECEIVED, Es MONEY GRAT! LA N R4)CKE1'?TIFR IL ("M'S FUND S I1$RATRY WORK e annual conference of the ,an Library association, held re- at Hot Springs, Ark., a grant of} from the Lairra Spellman Rock- memnorial was made to the asso- ,for the purpose of supplying an journals and books to Ger-I nid Austrian librries. W. W. UIniversity librarian, wary ap- !chairman of the coloiniittee distribution of the funds. proposed by this fund to ex-' oe work which has already been by Prof. Franz Boas of Column versity and others, by supplying Germnan and Austrian institu- ,ith mnagazines and books re- current American opinion on ins of the day, The purpose be- he grant isj to further mutual tanding between Central Europe~ nerica. .re present timie, because of the I difflcultfes of foreign eat- ,these countries are practically from any first hand acquaint-, ith American opinion. rganization hias also been form- aermany which will reciprocate ding periodicals and books from ny and Austria to American city libraries. prize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. MANY ENROLL FOR WORK BA L L P A RT S O F C O 'VIT IY F O R t WORK ATlIDOUGLhAS 11U11 More than 30 registrations have been received by Director George RI. ; LaRue, of the zoology department, for; summer work at- the Douglas Lak- biological -station. This has been the mnaximum enrollment' during the past years; but' due to recent demandsJby students for more biological investi- gation of such a nature, the cairp has been enlarged so that this year there will be accommodations for more than 50 people. Applications, have, been. received from, all over the country and are I pouring in so rapidly that it becomres necessary for all University studenits I who plan to study, at, the fresh-wate I station this summer to register imine- diately at the ofie of the director, room 449 of the Natural Science buildl- ing. Men and women who have satis- factorily completed' the first year courses in botany and zoology are ell- gihle for this work. The camp this year wvill oxtend fron, Ji~y' 2 through August 24.x I ospitn! OfPen,",d to 'Public Battle Creek, May 5. By A.P.--Thej neturo-psychiatric hospital at Camp1 Custer will be opened to the public July G, next year. The hospital will be the largest of five hospitals being built by the government. IYour organization having ny Pictures, gta e AHR LI'e y member dvll pant an informal spring picture of 7 I 4 the entire group. 'Phone IT.S greater power tells i 604-10 for can .apointment every revolutionl of your. Ea 19 East Liberty Strcet mnotot; itslack ofcar- bon. cuts re pair -charg . ST'E ,~ ur I5R Costs no more than any ordinary Bind W# Aar% r . Da, C - t RV Emom Now= m,,,ay. 'Ili -ova - I * it Friday afternoon-Sp ring Games,. Tugy-f-War. Special place on ban4L roped ouft and reserved for Fathers. i a Friday Night-Track rally. Saturday Mornin-Spring Games (Obstacle race, contest) . rope-tying contest horse and rider' Saturday Afternoon---Illinois Track Meets SaturdaylNight-5:30-I-Banque t at Union (Burton, P. H. Kelley of L.ansing, James E. Dfy of Bay ity speakers).., H II- -- I _