in the Buletlu is constriictil'e notice to all members of tty. Copy received until a0 iP. m. (11.130 a. iii. tuz aY.) TVWEI)MSIAT, )L1AY 9, 1943 umnber SSophomores, Spring Games: ance with custom and with the eonsent. of their respective men and Sophomores In the Colleges of Literature, Soidlwe, Engneering and Architcture, and Pharmacy are excused" froh ,ree 'p~m. Friday, May 11, until 12 o'clock nogon,; Satrday. DNAY' amn to participate in the spring gam". urnaUsm z ,a who are candidates for the 'Certificate in Jomrnali~m are gister between 2 and 4, Wednesday, Room 346, Unilverality 'all. e or the'certificate must have completed one of the curricula and maintained a scholarship average In the department 'of a better. J . L. BU M. P~rofessional Schools: dry 'students 'planning to transfer neat Septemnber to oils of kal Schools or Colleges, not on the Comnbined. Curricula, should tioun to the Registrar before June 1. ARTHUR 0. ILALt4 B isrr F IU lYjil.l l1v1 1V The fallowing members of the Monday and Wednesday section a^a requested to see me by appointment as early as convenient: 1,scillc Be- beau, Fi;lizaberth,, " Drake, Vera Katz, Isabel Nichols, Marguerite Sliaulding, Agnes Ulberg._ A. FI'tANKLIN 'SHULL. .,oelolry Sit (Heredity); All luembers of tle class trill take examination at the same hour, l Thursday, Way 10, at J a:ra. 2\Iernbers of. the Monday and Wednesday sec- turn will got to Natural Science Lecture Room. Of the Tuesday and 'iThbrs- day section, thcuae occupying seats in. rows A to L inclusive will go to Room B,,Law Building, those 'assigned to row3 INI to V inclusive will go to Weat Ga.llery Alumni Memorial Hall. A. FrUNKLIN SHULL. Uy Prcrdnem- n Flays, "The Truth" Postponed Thy production of Clyde Fitch's "The Truth,~ which was scheduled for Nay 20 in the aeries of Play Production Plays, has been postponed until >j Wsr date. R. D. T. HOLLISTER. Mpbs E011on Xn s .A.lphe Epsilon Mu will hold an important business meeting at 7;45 o'clock- this eve.hing in the. Physiology Building, second floor. DONALD J. FRALEY, Librarian. Japanese Peer At Peace Meet, P I I DEALER firm Cash Otorua Sri GoodE We are-,,Proud of our Home -Made I 'IM ofBaked Goods. We can mcak-'e and,- thing you want for your table. kde,-or PablIe peWng. for EngWors s Vie following men will speak at this week's regular Thursday night .rPl. ssmbly: r L1y Lectures:s J. S. Mackenzie, Litt. 1)., LLI.D., Professr of Pbdlosophiy' it tht ity of Wales, formerly Fellow of 'the Ulniversities of Qlasgo'w., apd go, will deliver two University lectures on Monday and Trleday, and 18, as follows: (1) "The Three-fold. Commonwealth," Mohduy, ait 4:,15 p.m.. in Nvatural Science ,Auditorlum;; (2) "Otar Present, Out- Philosophy," Tuesday, May 16, at. 2:00 ?p.m. n Room 13, LaW~ Ibuild- we public is cordially invited. F. E. ROHR N$- Students 0f the Graduate School: z Alfred 11. Lloyd and Mrs. Lloyd will be a6 home; 1735 Washtena~w Corner Cambridge Road, to students 6fthzeGraduate Sc660ol on afternoons, from four to six, on the following dates: May 11 and kdvisory, Committee, College of LiterstureM Sienpe and the' Ar t " Dean's Advisory Committee is asked to meet next Friday, Wei 11th, 1. :iu the Doanes office.' JOHN R. EFFNGEIR. ti; , z _ , ,. i , ; M eder 8Le11 ra en ' Sr .rz ac Neftzer Petrow k Rfohards Bosppr, tegme3er ( E y ' uSJ. 5 Viscount Oshimiczu Mshioji, a mem- ber of the Japanese I-louse of .Peers, is z i attending the Lausanne conference as S I the representative of Nippon. -Of It! 13c Large Loav'es' Bread ... " ." .... , .....lue No better Bread made ! Show Examples, World Art f i Of j Here CARL KALCI-ITHALER, Chairman. J rnali Yn i34 s . The .class in Ethics of thisc.Ofternoon and for the Journalism will meet in Room 208, Tappan Hall, rest of the semester. E. G. BURROWS. 1,T. C. Oeneral Hale, commanding the 6th Corps Area, will riview th6 R. 0' '. t 4:001 P. M. today on the South~ end oif Ferry. Fil1d. Companies wvill ~as heretofore opposite the R. 0. T.r C. Headquarters. Asses nbly ;Wll oedat 1:30. All 'memvbers 'of thie R. 0. T. C. have been. oxcused genoon Clasacs in other' departments 'and every man Is expected to renet.. JOHN A. BROO") Y R. MaJos', Ord Univen1t* of Michigan Band: P6r*&t1ons . for the Nveek. Wednea4ay, May 9th, 7 P. M. Band Stand. Outdoor Concert. Racks, Mrm 0,4ki. No Uniforms. Thursday, May 10th, 3:45. P. M. Hill Aud.-Terrace. - Swing-Out. 'Racks, Mikith books. : No Uniforms. Plii tV, May, 11th; 7:30 P. M. Dill Aud. Track Rallk. No racks. March books. Dress Uniforms. Saturday, May 12th, 2 P. M. Lane Hall Tracy Meet. Press Uniforms. WILFRED WILSON, Dlrector. Reach The D ail "Classified" Colu ns An international art exhibit of more than SO water-colors is . now being shown in the wesit gallery of Alumni Memorial hall under the auspices of f the Ann Arbor Art association.. Noted I artists from all the leading countries of the world have submitted copies of their work. The collection is being circulated under the direction of the 1 Chicago Art institute and comes here from the City Art museum in St. Louis. Landscapes, figures, portraits and j marines from the brushes of such men as McBey of England and Sato of Japan' are included in the exhibit. Ger- many is represented b Muller and many others, France by4 Simon, Bau- tet de Monuel and a number of their famous colleagues. America sends a bounteous contribution from Barry Faulkner, Jane' Peterson and others. A An 150 Doz. Parker H ous Rolls, I C made, daily, per doz.. . . They are certainly fine. (fur Bake Shop's Bens Night and Davv In order to fill our orders. mjj a 20c Lar ,Cookies, per dozen"f."fffff.ff e. v The Best That Can Be lade . Our Angel" 'Food Cakes Melt in Your Mouth Only 15c, and 20c each enlor Class:' stvd in 'the business trainaing course in non-teehnkatl the Gene'al. Electric Company, Schenectady, le., V.,Are Robert Wieneke. 'Mr. Wienee may be reached .byte- expects to be in Room 302, Union, afternoons tl~s week. Il. K lOa flT . T t@ Rook's :of Hamlin garland 0 i 0c 1((H'' ' owe Made Pls. Any Kind You Want 25c I tJin and CSipeclal M1ethods in Freuih. rhu lday, May 10, in Room 307 URI. This s"A'ton w96ll munt A. G.. CAN1IEI .. MAIN TRAVELLED ROADS.".*."....................... ........... ............. 2.00 OTHER :1iAIN TR.ATE14LED "ADS. ... .. ..... ...................... 2A0, SON OF THE _1iIDDLE-BORDER ......................................... -$2.50 DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE BORDER . . ....................... ..... ..... 1'10 LONG TRAIL . ..... ......................... ............. ...:...$1.5 y 13c Large Whole Wheat L 1 S' IF Lo'a'ves of read . " " " thie Senior Swing ou~t, tho ceas 4-6l, this week,. but on Friday.. cit} a in German 14 *Tl not T . D II! IC QF . 'd H f 'S University laftk Af*L' I".&loft I embeors of the Tuesday, ahd Thursday section way obtain thedr blu" fromu the second exarrltnation by calling at Room Z-4), Natra a Oluiding. ifl'ct answers to parts II and III of second examination Are posteA Room 234, Natural Sciceuie Building. P-ad The Daily "Classified" Columns FIRST hT ' N A TION AL - BANK' ORGANITZED 1803 _._a_ ___ _,____._ _.___ ::OLD1EST BANKI NANN ARBOR::: LDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MICHIGAN' a."i SRI W t r M Cv'6'h1ARM1D'S Vack . to ; A , r r , f i S ty Vents the Found t l lfi DAISY FROM DETROIT I'ACTORY We Send Candles Everywhcr ! via Parcels Post", ON THE CAMPUS MACI)IARMID s ANN ARBOR STORE NEXT ARCADE THEATRI-11 I t e 3 ..IEitllht111ii111 1 ii1111ttEi111II11111IIIIINII11I111111I1111I1IIIII1111Ii11lIII111III[[111111111111111111111)1111111[1111@11l11tl11111[11111ullIittltllwz r E ow T t he. Goose c the Goldeni Eggs 3 i . The story of the man who killed the goose that laid tlZe goldenn, eggs is 'well w -"-"-- enough known that it needs no repeating. Most people look upon it as a fairy r tale, interesting perhaps, but still just a mere fairy tale. 4 Ile truth is that this old story, like many other old stories, has a vital appli- -- .j cation in the' lif e of today. We can liken the principal of an estate to the magic goose of old. If in- 3,1 A vest' &wi ly, it, will, yield many golden eggs in the form of interest payments. r _ The trouble is than many people, not satisfied with reasonable returns on their savings, attempt to secure the maximum of profit from their investment. The - result often causes loss of both principal and interest. .r. .w. Let your banker help you in the matter of investing your savings. This is one bank whose officers are glad of any opportunity of assisting the bank's patrons. r i w 'he - Ann Arbo'r Savings B a* i -i, k r B ! 00 "The Bank of Friendly .Service" 1,00 Lbs. Cane Sugar . . . *" SIO*75 ".; e a " a " cLET'SG O0.C-ANOEING"G If you eat our Baked Goods you won't easily disappear. Lowest Guaranteed, wii wear a smile that riees and Quality As For GROCERIES You all know by this time WHO S.,. 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