EIGH THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923 DAILY' OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.r Volume 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923 Number 14 President and Mrs. M. L. Burton will be at home Wednesday afternoon, October 10, from 3:30 to 5:30, to members of the Faculties, University staff, and townspeople. Newly appointed full professors and their wives are to assist President and Mrs. Burton in receiving. To the Deans: There will be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 10. X. L. Burton, All Literary Students: All Literary Students having yet in their possession the No. 2 registra- tion coupon, which should have been handed in with their election blank, are requested to return the same to the Resigstrar's office. Arthur G. Hall. Literary Faculty: All members of the Literary Faculty are asked to report to the Regis- trar's office each week, on the regular blanks e'very absence from their classes. Revised rules relating to absences are being distributed by the messenger. Arthur G. Hall. Attendance: All Literary Students are required to be present at the Registrar's of- fice, on the.regular blank, an explanation of every absence from classes within two weeks after the same. The office hours are 8 to 12, and 1:30 to 5, and 8 to 12:301 on Saturday. Arthur G. Hall. College of Pharmacy Faculty: There will be a faculty meeting of the College of Pharmacy Friday -aft- ernoon, October 12 at 4 o'clock in Room 212 Chemistry Bldg. C. C. Glover, Secretary. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The first meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held Monday after- noon, October 15th, at 4:10 in the lecture room of the Library. John R. Effinger. Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee Friday after- noon, October 12th, at 4 o'clock in the Dean's office. John R. Effinger. Geologoy 25: The course on The Origin, Structure, and Growth of Mountains for ad- vanced students will be given this semester Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at one o'clock in Room G-218, Natural Science Building. W. H. Hobbs. Geology 3: The lesson for the present week comprises chapters three and four of Earth Features. W. 11. Hobbs. Seeks Governor's WEDNESDAY 5:00-Scabbard and Blade meets in R. Offiee In Ohio O. T. c. -office. 7:00-Quadrangle meets at Union. W7:00-Varsity band practice in New- 4 . , berry hall-. :::::::;;:::,.;:;:.:" ; :;":U-NOTICES Lieutenant Royal to ive k hing Ex-service nei os'e rved overseas hibition Work are reminded that the Veterans of hibilon 1oForeign Wars will hold a meeting WAS INSTRUCTOR AT TEXAS Thursday. Further notices in this IN ARMY AVIATION SERVICE cokumn later. i 1 dolin club will be held at Newberry Hall from 3 to 5 o'clock every after- noon from Monday to Friday. Men wishing to tryout for publicity department of the Oratorical asso- ciation may send their name, phone, and previous experience to Millard H. Pryors803 South Statestreet. Sophomores and Juniors only will receive consideration. Pencil sketches and etchings by Cie- cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibit in the architectural corridor of the Engineering building. WHAT? NEARLY. READY! The Arbor Fountain :1 I Watch for Opening Meeting of all tryouts for Girls' Man I Lieutenant Royal, the aviator who for the last few weeks has been taking up passengers from the circus grounds Ion Packard street, will locate in Ann Arbor permanently, he says, and in addition to his regular passenger fly- ing course to all interested. In this course he will teach the fundamentals of flying so that the student will be able to handle a plane in the air and make a proper landing. Lieutenant Royal's plane is of the New Jersey standard instruction type. This same kind of plane was used by the government for instruction at the beginning of the war Last week he replaced the motor plant of his ma- chine with a new Hispano Suleiza motor.- During the war Lieutenant Royal was an aviation instruction officer in Texas. Since his discharge he has been doing passenger carrying and in- struction flying in many parts, of the country before he came to Ann Arbor. ADELPHI PLEDGES TO OPEN PROGRAM Adelphi Oratorical society will bold its initial meeting of the year at 7:301 o'clock tonight in University Hall. Pledges will each give two or three minute speeches. Twelve speeches in, all will be given. The main business will be the de-I bate: "Resolved, That students should not have automobiles." The affirmative team are as follows: 'A. Stern, '26, N. Benedict, '24, and M. Bryor, '25. The three men upholding the negative are: J. O'Neil, '24, D. O. Cook, '24, W. C. Dickson, '26. All visitors are welcom- ed. Catholic Students to Hold Smoker John Kelly, '24L, president of the Student council, will speak at 7:30 o'clock tonight at a smoker forCath- olic students to be held in the auditor- ium of St Joseph's sanitarium. Fatb- er Burke, chaplain of the .local stu- dent body, will also speak. Entertain- ment, such as vaudeville skits, will be I provided. I 1. _ W I JUST RECEIVED ADVENTURES IN ESSAY' READING WS U NI V E RS I T Y BOOKSTORES J. F. Burke J. F. Burke, of Elyria, plans to run f)r governor of Ohio on the Republican Progressive ticket. He has adopted "clean government" for the main plank in his platform. WHAT'S GOING ON TUESDAY 3:00, 4:00 and 7:00-Health lecture number five. 4:00-Senior laws in room D, Law building. 4:00-Chimes staff meets in Union. 4:00-Meeting of old members of Girls' Mandolin club, Newberry .Hall. 6:00-First meeting of Tau Beta P1, Union. 7:00-Choral Union tryouts, School of fMusic. 7:00-Tryouts for Varsity Cheer-' leare's Squad report in upper reading room, Union. 7:00-Jewish Student congregation meets in Lane hall. 7:00-Tryouts for Choral Union in+ room 107, School of Music. 7:14-Cercle Francais meets in Cercle room. 7:30-Web and Flange meets in Un- ion. 7:30-Adelphi House of Representa- tives meets on fourth floor, Univer- sity hall. 7 :30-Catholic studentW smoker in au- ditorium of St. Joseph's sanitarium. a,. mlw To the P'u blic: In our endeavor to give our friends in Ann Arbor the lower price prevailing on gasoline in Wayne and Washtenaw counties, we regret limited ,p facilities are temporarily causing them some in- convenience. Psychology 26: Psychology 26, will meet Tuesday, October 9. I'. L. D~innuick. Students' Press Club Meeting: All students of journalism and the underclass men and women who in- tend to follow the curricula in journalism are requiested to meet at seven o'elock this evening in the auditorium of University Hall. The purpose of the meeting Is to make plans for the conduct of a students' press club for the ensuing year. J. L. Brumni. Choal Union Tryouts:. Additional tryouts for new members will be held at the School of Mu- si Room 107, Tuesday, 7 to 8 o'clock. Former members may fill out enrollment cards at that time. Basses and Tenors are especially needed. Earl V. Moore, Director Meeting of the Oratorical Board: Members of the Oratorical Board will meet tomorrow at 5 o'clock, in Room 302 Mason Hall. J. K. Dunn. To All Members of the University: Course tickets for tje Oratorical Association program will go on sale Tuesday afternoon in the box office of Hill Auditorium. The sale will con- tinue through Friday afternoon. Hours from 1 to 5 o'clock. J. K. Dunn, President Oratorical Association Players Club: I will be In the Players' Work Shop on East University Ave., Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 to meet all people interested in shop work. Mem- bership is open to everyone. The work is located beside the newly con- structed Engineering Building. Ross L. Taylor. We are taking prompt steps to install suitable facilities to give proper service. In the meantime, we ask your forbearance and support in our endeavors to give the people of Ann Arbor the lower price on gasoline to which they are entitled. FACULTY MEN ATTEND, PITTSBURGHCONVENTION UPTHEGROVE, WHITE, AND WOOD TO READ PAPERS AT MEETING Professor Clair Upthegrove, of the chemical engineering department, leftl Ann Arbor last night to attend the American Society for Steel Treating convention held Oct. 8-12, in Motor Square garden, Pittsburg. Prof. A. E. White, director of the engineering re- search department,, and Prof W. P. Wood, of the chemical engineering de- partment, will leave tonight to at- tend the same meeting. Professor Upthegrove will be one of the speakers at a symposium on "Metallurgical Education", while Pro- fessor Wood will read a paper on "The Aging of Steel". Professor White, being an ex-president of the Society, will probably speak also. In connection with the meeting. there will be an exposition of pro- cesses and machines used in treating steel. In addition, trips will be made to the Homestead plant of the Car- negie Steel company, the Westing- house plant at Pittsburg, and the Na- tional Tube works at McKeesport. Daily classified for real results. Make Your College Paper Write your "copy" on a Remington Portable. Clean, legible copy will catch the editor. Use the machine also foryour everyday work and personal correspondence. You will be surprised how much time and labor it will save. Compact-fits in a case only four inches high. Convenient-you can use it on your lap, if you wish, for it carries its table on its back. Comlete-with four-row keyboard, like the big machines, and other'.ig machine" conveniences. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired Remington, Portable Mayer-Schairer Company Ann Arbor, Mich. Remington Typewriter Co., Detrof, Mici. Stacy R. Black, 604 East Madison Street Phone 1809 i , 4 WHITE STAR REFINING COMPANY H. B. EARHART, President tI FOR SALE AT ANN ARBOR TAXICAB CO. 515 EAST LIBERTY 10 k j ri Don't Forget the I . Dance Tonight! ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION" PROGRAM 0 -AT- PACK RD KENNEDY'S ORCHESTRA i TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FR.IDAY WITH PHIL DIAMOND UWM B4E 4r=a w n Si~t A A 4.4iaie 1 to 5 I U U W