THE MICHIGAN DAILY r.... . ...., OFFICIAL BULLETIN Cuban President Acts Quickly To Halt Revolution LI ication in the Bulletin is constructive notico to all members of University. Copy received by tbo Asf~aiui to the Pr i.:dertt until p. m. (11:30: a. m. Satunraz."i ime 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924 Dumber 134 I Vote] E1 V deoi IPromotions: Byr action of the Regents, on recommendation of the Department ot ,ory. and the Dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, the iliig promotions have been made, to take effect with the academic "1924-25:' In the Department of History, College of Literature, Science and the s Associate Professor William A. Frayer has been'promoted to the rank roessor. 40,600 Received Degees Here Anzd25,166Failed To Graduate' fFrom r the first years of the Uni- tal of 40,600 degrees has been conferr- versity, up to and through 1921 a to- ed to 36,400 persons, it is revaled in i the summary of the University cata- logue, recently published. Of this number 7,044, are known to be deceas- UT ~ ed, leaving a total of 29,366 living t + A aS 91 graduates of the University. Seniors for 1922 and 1923 are not included in, these figures. All persons or societies using ti The names of 25,166 non-graduate column should Include in their noticesI in all the schools and colleges arc al- day, "hour, and place. All notices so included,' making a total of 61.566 without thisdata 1vill be disregarded. names recorded. From this total must be deducted the 13,5.55 deceased grad- fu ates and non-graduates, making a SATURDJAY total of 48,211 addresses of graduates 2 :00-R)ound-Up) club dance, Union. anti non-graduates now upon the Uni- 2 :00Oitin club meets for hike, versity's list. Congregational church. t Literary college leads in number of 2:30-ftanre at Union. ?'graduates, 13, 241 bachelor and 1,651 7:90-Grhduate History club meets, having been given. The Law school room 302, Union. comes next with 10,334 degrees grant- 7:00-Upper Room Bible ealss meets ed, followed by the Medical school in Lane fall. with 4,859 and the Engineering col- 7:30-Hard times party, Cangrega - lege with 4,563 degrees. church. 1Forvty-n-ine napgeof the ca~talogue I 1 re Dppartinent, Dr.. Arthur S. Aiton has been promoted to the ;ant Professor. 1. L. Burton. of AE llwents' Meetip for April and May: The Apil meeting of the' Regents will be hield on the evening of April 23 anid thie morning of April 24. The May mneeting of the Regents will be held on the: evening of May 28 and the mo~.rning of May 29. Paul Buckley. Assist. Sec'y'., Coi lmonlatlons forRegents' Meetings of April and May: Commiunlications for the April meting of the Regents should be in the hands of the President Wednesday, April 16. C otimunications for the May meeting of th Regents should be in the. hands ,ofthtle President Wednesday, May 21. F. E. Bobbins. [iuir~rit ' Lecture:. Profestsor C. V. L. Charlier of" the Univeristy of Lund, Sweden, wil give ig inal~& lecture on "Statistics and Natural Philosophy" this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in West Lecture Room, Physics Building. All members of the University anid others interested are cordially invited to attend this lecture. Plea notice the change of dlate of this lecture which was first announc- ed t hegivn on Monday, March 31. James IV. Glover. Inspee~o-A of East Engineer ing Building: ' The4'O will. beana inspection of the .new East + ngineering Building 'st 4 :T n ho' fternoon of 'March 31st by the faculty of the Colleges of l ngin- eerinj° kn-d Atchitctiire to which members of other faculties are invited. the1I gri*ps will start from the main lobby. Louis A. Hopkins, Sec'y. I sball ude sections of the class to see the seismograiphsj at the observat- ory Sattirdi.y at 1 and 1:15 o'clock. 'Meeting place at :east entrance of Nat- ur-i Scie' uilding 'William H. Hobbs. !iTeWomen's 'Research Club will meet on Monday, March 31st, at 7 :1 P. i..ln Room. Z 242, Natural Science Bldg. Mr:,. .. 11. Ehlers will speakf; on "The Lewis 'and Clark Expedition;", limaaL. Wislow, Secretary. The next concert in this Series will be g ;ven in dill Auditorinrm. Sunday, March 30, at 4:15 P.AT, The University G.irls' 01cce Club, M~aude C. ieyn., Director,- Norm~and Lockwood, Pianist, and a Quartet com~osed1 of Albert. Lokod,.~l piano, Samxuel P. Lockwood, violin, Marian Struble-Freemlan,I viola, Ora. Larthard, violoncello, will gibe the following program., to which th-tubli with the exception of children under twelve years, of gge), is in- vited: M~y Native Land (Gretchaninow) ; La Boteuse (Arr. 1,y Taylor);' yoga oat 'ong "Arr. by Tuthill); Wake thee, Now, _Dearest f{Arr. by Tay- 1tr) Gle0e Clb:' Sonata,'F minor; Prelude, F sharp major; Etude, G minor; Prelu~de; .F mnor i; Valse-PreAkd, G major; Etude, R Minor (Norm~and L~ock- *oooW Norm~and Lockwood: Chinese Mother Gloose Rhymne5 (Grist). Lady1 Bug, Paby is'Sleeping, What-the Old Cowv Said; Will o' the W isp (Spross) , I 0,e~lb7Pia" Quartet. C minor, Op). 13 (Strauss), by the Quartet,:.. r.Cale .SikScey. 'I he Daily "Classified" Column s THREE CASH STORES Quick Sales and Small Prof its Suits. Ann Arbor Here is Where Your Money has, More Cents EGGS, -Strictly Fresh :24c I President Zayas of Cubit Warned by publication in a New York newspaper of plans to over-I throw his government, President Zayas of Cuba is making feverish pre- parations to defeat a. junta aimed at him by General Carlos Garcia-,Velez, dean of the Cuban diplomatic corps and son of the., General.; of "the message to Garcia" fame, and was-secret until a reporter revealed Colonel Manuel Despaigne, for- the plans of the conspirator's meeting in New York. Polo, Hade Qffila~l Sport ' Norman, Okla., March 2$.--Polo has been granted full recognition by the athletic council of the University. of Oklahoma as an official sport. Austin, Tex, March 28.--Memnbers of the student assembly voted to start a campaign. among the university stu- dents to raise funds for European re- lief work. ' SUNDAY 0:30-Uiniversity Meni'i Bible class meets at Lane hall. 10:3- P~re-Easter sermon, Presby. Iterlan church. 11:00--Bayonno club nieets in room 302, Union. 12 :00-Students' Bible classes, Pres- -byterdaiichurch. 19 :0 0-Stujdents' Bible classes, Wesley !hall. 2 :34-~Philippine-Mchilgan club mneets at Lane hall. 3 :30.5 : 3Q-Social hiour, Presbyterianj Cchurch. 4:30-Open house, Wesley hall. (1:30"Tl'te .o4el According to. If. (G. Wl1eifs,"~ by Prof. P. W.' Slossoni, Un-I itarian parlors. :30 -tIu Istlimm i~ ndes vor, Sarah 11.E Slocum" leaderlresbyterian church f :30---Wesleyan Guilld devotional meeting, Wesley hall. 7 :30-="Thie Hour V~ass," it rellig*ious play, Presbyterian church. 7 :1 -,i ewiS hStudenit comgregation ineets at Lane hall. ,are~ devoted to lists of Regents and Presidents and members of the facul- ty. War service is indicated by a pro- per symbol, a dagger for Civil war and double dagger for the European wvar with some indication of the character of service and rank held. Of the 36,400 persons who have re- ceived degrees frithn'the University, 398 are mned Smith: there are about half as many .Browns, Clarks and Jonos ereBon oee,'is the favorite name, there being 20 graduates of that name, while George's nearest competitor is Charles Smith with fourteen entries. "Bill" Brown comes next, then John Brown andi " Bill" Smith. while George and John Smith have nine. each. 'eOf the women Mary Smith anid Mary Brown are tied with. six each.. IProf. George E. Myers, of the voca- tional education department. spent Wednesday and Thursday in Kalam- azoo at the request of' the board of education of that city studying the need for a vocational school there. I notice what you pday elsewhere. I Butter Jersey Our Best . 50c Famou~s Brand. 47c Buy Where You Save Money 49cC'OFFEE' Our Best 09CIL Rich and Fine Flavor 40c Van illa, Extract Large '4 oz. Size . t3DL I FREE DIAMOND 35c, Cocoa No Cheap= Filler in 19c U II t Blumd. VotlkCOUPONS TO MC NVERSIT Y UUE A PQ:OKS T-0,..E a 500 Bas Sugaeo-'' LESS THAN HLSL PRICES and m~ireon the vry PEAS, Dome Grown49 Ju ne, 3(ans 0M c - ,; ,. 4 ~u .t. ti * . ~un~a~Church !B , ~ 7 4 .7.z.___wi_____________ I I UMTARIAN ChURCH State and Huron Street% ID~~NEY S. ROBINS, Mbiister -V ~;. .~' .bY.V 7 March 30, 1924 9:45 A. Ml. Church School 10:30 Morning Service' 'GIs Mfloopby the Enemy of Re- ligion l1" Is t dangerous to think too uch? 5: 45 P. Al. Students' Supper, Prio±essot P. W. Slosson onl "TeM Gospel According to 11r. ii. G. Wells" A 'cordi~l 'welcomie to all visitors. CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES All Bead-ices Held fin Lane hail Corner State and Washington Sts. SER VICES Sunday: Bible School, 9:30 kAf.M Christian Men's Service Club, 9:30 A. M. Preaching Service, 10:30-A. Al. Students' Bible Class, 12 noon.. Young People's Service, 6:3q P. M. Rewt. 11. R. Chapmn- Student Pas- tor of th-e Baptist Church will speak at the 10 :30 Service Sunday Mronin g. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Coriner Third and West Huron ks. CARL ,A BRAUE R, Pastor SERVICES 9:30-Services in German. 10: 30-iStudents, Bible Class. 11:30-Services in English. Sermon Subject : "Jesus Christ-the Saylor" 5:30-Stuident Social Hour and S' .pter. , S: 30--Discussion led by Miss Lydia Graiziger. Subject: "Why Pay?~" 7: 30 iSpecial Ser'vice. Subject: "Jewus or Barabbasr, Wednesday Evening,' 7:30=-Lenten Service in German, " Tirst" BETHLEHEM EVXANGE~LICAL CHURCH". (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 401 Ave.. near Packard G. A. NE.UMAN , Pastor ° 'TRINITY LUTHIERAN CHURCH 2 ~ -'1- Fifth A re. and William St. Washington $t. and Fifth Are. E. C. STELL1iOB!N Pastor ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH I IREV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor I I' 3:30, A. M.-Sunday School, with Studenut Classes. 130 A.M-"MangVritKg" 9:00-Bible Study Hour., 9:00 A. M.-Bible Study Hour. 10:30 A. M.-Sermon, "Jesus' King. dom Not of This World." 5:30 P. M.-Social Hour and Sup- per for Students. 6:30 P. M.--Student. Foruim; Top- 1c, "('an Religion Be Taught Through thne Arts1" George Dub- pernall, leader. 7:30 P. M.-Passion Sermon, 'dPeter's Part in Jesus' Passion," All' services in the English lang- CORN, Yellow Bann. tomn, Maineo 3 Cans 49c A Real bargain I Dates, large & Ifresh, 2 Lbs. r 1 1 . 25 I'l Wednesday IPierce's Bake Goods IF YOU ARE NOT. USING THEM YOU DON'T REALIZE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING I 7 3 P . .M . - Leu n te il S e r v ic e : uage. FIRST PRESBYTERI.AN CHURCH RED'V. IE0, ARD A. BARRETT, D.D)., Miinister LEWIS C. ItEIlMANN 16, See'y Men Students M1180 NELLIE CAI)WEL9, Seely Women Students 10:30--;Morning Worship. FIRST OF SERIES OF PRE-EASTIER SElt lbO\S. y1 12:00-Classes led by Miss MaryRoss and Prof. W. D. Henderson. 5:30--Socal Hour for All. 6:30----C. E. Meeting. "is Slit Obsolete?" led by Sarah 11. Slocum, '25. 7:30-"The Hoerr Glass," a religious play, will be presented in the t church' auditorium by the Presbyterian Pl'ayers. TIhe :public. is _ i~ited to this unusually sucteessful play by William Butler Yeats which is direct ed bly Robtert B. Henderson, '26, and Hlortense iHoad, 24~. No admission will be charged. ,, x 1 .- , - FIRST MELTHODIST CHURCH (oi. ,I. State anid F. Wasliingtoll StS. II Sunday School at 9:00 a 9:00-Sunday School2 Classes. 10:00J-English Services. 11: 00-6German Services. a mi. and Bible FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH * IEl)W l l 8, a'1 t, . 1 iis .er 11tD11AIz1) R. CJ11.1P),'AN i ust er -o VUiv ersit'yStudents 1 EV. ARITHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister REV. W. SCOTT WEST.ER.MAN, Associate Minister MI1SS ELLEN W. MlOORE, Student Director 10::;0 A. NI.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: IILE IL 'rN-1 '"S VICTORY"M 12:00 d.--Bible C'lasses at Wesloy Hall. 5:30 P. M.---Open House at Wesley Hall. 6:30 P. AT.--W"esleyan Cuild Devotional Meeting. Miss Elizabeth Carson, Leader. 'Subject: "Riding a nHiobb~y:" 7,:31 -P. M--Eveping Worship. Rev. M~r, Westerman's subject: 1Name. - hessSasaitaries." f CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH. 'THE STONE CHURCH: WITH THlE WARM WELCOME" RIERJUERT A. JUMP, Minister E4 KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBEX. Secretary for Women Students Mr. Jum' p will preach the thir~d in his series of Book Sermons in Optimism, taking up J. Locke's n'ovel, "The Lengthened Shadow." How About Religion in the World? at 10:45 A. M. John Francis Glynn, the "prison poet." a co-wrker with Thrnm'nc New Customers Daily Up-to-date Lnee. TRY THEM AND YOU WON'T USE ANYTHING ELSE. an Our Vt. ni~rru1'!i Ephiwopat QJIrr1 ''COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY IEW'IS, RECTOR 'CHARLES %. WEBB, Director Student Work RACHEL HAYIL.AND, Secretary for Student W')rk SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1924 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.-Discussion Group for Men. Subject, ",Some of the Mlaor Problems Raised by. Modern industrialisat." Leader, Mr. Ernest F. Lloyd. I 10 : 30---Sermion. "1 A ni The. Bread of Life." Mlr. Sayles. (Thiri n Pre- Easter series on the ."I Amn's" of Jesus.) 12:00--Sunday SchoolHor. Stuldents maeet in Guild House. Mr. Chapmnan, leader. 6:00--B. *Y. P. U. meets at the church. 5 :30-Students' Friendship Hour FINE W N per peck, . 35c I Potatoes77AN II PotaoesGROWN Per Bushel .90c 41M Mir imv-4&mnn [EI I I