V&GE EIGHT DAILY OFIIL B-ULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th6 :'resident untilF 8:30 p. m. {11',30 a. mn. Saturdaya 'H E MICHIGAN DAILY THIURSDAY, D ECITAEMBER18, 1924 .............. Hezu Bowls '' ilme 5 II'thSIAY, I)ECT1MBEIIIS, 1924 A umbelr 7 3 Faculty of the Colleges of Enigineerinig and architecture: There wil be a meeting of the Faculty of these colleges on Thursday, December 18, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 411 West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. Freshmen Enigineer's: All Freshmen Engineers who have not filled out secondl series of mentor cards must do so before December 20. Cards may be obtained outside of Dean Patterson's office by the bulletin board. These cards -should be de- posited in the box at the same place. J. C. Brier. Pre-Dental Students : There will be a meeting of Pre-Dental students in the lower amphi- theater in the Dental Buildinig at 5 P. M. today. W. A. Bourboninais. Froiicii 176 and 216: Contemporary french Literature and Explication de Textes. (Second Semester) : All students wishing to take these courses are requested to give their names to Professor Canfleld's Secretary (Room 104 South Wing). It is necessary to order new books that will be used in Fr ench 176. 31. Claivel. Play Production and 1Theater Arts Classes: All books drawn from Hollister's library for these courses are due by, 11:30 A. M. today. This applies to all books and magazines irrespective o1 who has them, Ross L. Taylor. Public Health Journal Club: There will no further meetings of the Journal Club until after Christ- mas. .701111 Sundsvall. Memibers of tie. Arumenian Students' Association: There will be a meeting tonight at 7:30 P. M. at the Union. - Every mem- ber is requested to be present. S. D. Sarkisslan. White Favors Underwood Bill As Muscle Shoals Solution Seventy-Five More Warnings To Be Mailed :'.;oe tan75,,Idition,1 uwarnings,' ((-d by the relports from various dlepartmnent of the literary college,! have been sent to the office of. Dean! XV. K. Ilumphreys, assistant dlean of the ii:ex ary college, and will be mail-I el to students l e orc the end of the! YlThese extra let ter s bring tha total numbn er of warnings which have been secnt out for thae first half of this semester to more than 1,325. Letters ajbeing ni iled to the parents of l1t ose students whno have either been wa rnedl or lplaced on probation. The' notice of such unsatisfactory work -on time parnt of the student, with a state- , meait of the record, will be includled in these letters. As a result of the midseinester re-t poirts 741 studtents are now on proba- Lion and 146 have been warned. ! 'Vihe reina~uder of thea letters which e 2senlt out to students wvarned then. th~at they wer~e doing unsatis-; f : ctory work in one or two subjects, anid that to pass that course their work rmst be more satisfactory dur- luig the last half of the semester. Let- tors waill not be sent to the parents of these students. MANYCHRISTMASGIFTS RECEIVED BY HOSPiTAL ( G1 iftfomn all over the state havei been received during the past few ! (laY, at tlheLUiversity hospital to be* use!] as Chzristmias presents for the pat ieit s, according to Dorothy Ketch-; zam, dimrectorn of social service at thatj institution, It is plhnned to givef every lpatient at least one gift, ac-' (:ording to Miss Ketcham. Besides this a box filled with candies and nuts! wvill be (Hini tiled to each onie. I M~any Chlristmas trees have also been gien to thme hospital but there is;s I need for about a dozen more. He o, ;,ill be p~laced ini the wardsI ma~ in ether site's next Tuesday and wrill rcnmuin there throughout the week.I Whistle To Warn Oklahoma Womnn ;i~ t the Univ ersity of Okla-i lNoma will be regulated hereafter by the power house whistle. One Inog warning blast-blown at 10:20 o'clock daily, and at 11:20 o'clock on Fridays --will ];e the signal for the start of fou rew eli s. The final whistle, iblown 10~ minutes later, will consist of two sh ort blast s. ' Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today. IJEN y;j ~ Christmas Cards-Numerous Novelties You will find a multitude of Christmas gift suggestions at the Student Supply Store. 1111l South University Ave. Phone l11 60-R I r> aHilr I DEC ER -~ 23 4 5 Jo I y t.. y ~~ Since Muscle Shoals must be dis-I posed of, by the present congress ill some way, the Underwood bill which is now before that body is probably! the best ,proposition that has been de-I vised since the withdrawal of Henry Ford's offer, according to Prof. A. H-.1 White, of the chemical engineeringI which were made by him dur'ing the Wilson administration. "If congress fails to pass the Un- derwood bill,"° explained Poeso White, "the government can utilize the dam and retail the power which it will generate, as this is already al- lowed under present laws. The fer- tilizer pl1ant, however, could not be operated byv the government without. depatmet, ormely n asistnt f Ithe passage of this or some other law. Gen. J. W. Joyes, of the nitrate divis- In view of the increasing demand for ion, who was in charge of the Muscle fertilizer throughout the southern and Shoals plant during the war. western states, I believe that such "The Ford proposal, which wvas so operation is to be desired and that the definitely supported by the South, un-f sooner sofiC law is passedl, the bet- doubtedly 'would have meant more to ter for the farmers who are sure to tie surroundaing states, both in indus-I be in the market for the product of trial develolment' due to the produc-J the plant." tion of nower and in furnishing cheap ! fertilizer, than ary subsequent plan," 1.ar Dela ys Funds declared Professor White, who form- f eilated the recommendations for gov- For Education Of erment operation of the plant which: were presented to congress shortly Chinese Students after the close of" the war. ___ That the-proposition has been one' As an effect of time Chinese war, of the' most notable examples of 1so- Chinese students here are handicap- called "political football" legislationpebcasofteurilntfth in recent years is the opinion of thei funds they receive for their educa- nrt;former at assistantkh director it of the greatIio.Mnofheesunsar ,- nitrte lan, wo pint tothefac pendent upon money which they re- that Senator Norris, Republican, of ceive from scholarships. Ohio, who now favors the develop- #4 After the Boxer rebellion an in- mnert, was one of the most bitter op-1 demnity fund was established by the ponents of similar recommendations!"United States, and this is used to send Istudents to American universities. Library AicquiresI Payments from this fund have been delayed a month and thus deprived AOdernconveyeri many of the students of money. ITsing Hua college sends students After several years of work in de- with a nmonthly allowance of $80, and signing, perfecting and installing, the at present 15 students are here by general library, this fall was given this means. With all these scholar- the, use of a. book conveyor said to ships being cut off it has compelled Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary ofcithe Navy, bowl's for dhver sion in oft hours at the office. This p~hoto shows huin in fiction on a Washington alley. WHIAT'S iii-IIG (0 Notices to appear in this colimn % must be left in the box at the Daly office x prov'idedI for that purpose before e o'clock preceeding the daty of issule. 4:15---Faculty of Colleges of En gi- eering and Architecture 'meetin g, room 411, West Engineering build- ing. 4:14r-flay Productioni clas ses coni- duct open rehearsal in U.niversity hall. i :00-P-1re-dental st i(uns meet Inl lowver amphitheatre, Dental build-: ing. 6:0('-Ai'iy-tiaiy club lbuiieit at at Union, lion. C. It. IBreckinridge, (speaker. 7 :3C-Clstani Science society nieets) in auditorium, Lane hall.' 7 :30-Arnienian Studenits assoclaioni meets in Union. L:-ii TlC E.'S;. anusceripts for the Januiary i~isie of The Inlander will be received at the Press building until Dec.E). Tho fr,- Vueoa l aI(oi i ': elVic'e will b., open for the making of ap- pointments from 4 to 6 and from 7 to 8 o'clock from now until Christ- mas vacation at Lane hall. Columbia, Mo., Dec. 17.-About $4,- 000,000 has been cut from the budget requested for expenses and new build- ings during the next two years at the University of Missouri.; Miss Jeanette Rankin, first wonman to be elected to congress, has bought a recan farm in Clarke coun- ty, GIa., near Athens. HAVE VOUT SUBSCiIIBEP VET? Christmas Suggestions Giftis which all men will grcatly appreciate --for Dad-for Brother or room-mate. Imported Hosierq Wide Leather Belts Sweaters Lcather Jackets M~ufflers G lo'ves English Broadcloth Shirts Tuxedo Sets STATE STREET lilab erdash ers to Michigan Men The Dizzy Lady Standing above Has nothing to do 'With this narrative. Except to catch Your attention. * * The fact that she is * * * * * 0 Holding a hand-bag From Burr, Patterson and [UII imrn m1 I1 * * AN IDEAL GIFT "The New Michigan Calendar 75c Wahr's ok Store Company With a Fraternity * s 7 ~ Coat-of-Arms * * * Hand-tooled upon it State St. Open Evenings Until Xmas Main St. i 1b q, ,f .. s.a,. . a ~ . , . ..... Is merely * * * A coincidence. be the only one of its type in the I country. The conveyor, which is used to. bring books from the stacks to! the circulation and the reading room desks was designed by Dr. J. F. Shep- hard, supervisor of building plans, ajnd TiFrd R.HouDh pchief'electtrcian. nimany of them to seek employment to meet their expenses. Some of the stu- dlents holding scholarships from ter- ritory in which. the war is being car- rieid on have had their incomes cut off entirely for sonic time, amid a $200 reserve fund which is maintained hby and Is patterned somewhat after the !the Campus Chinese club has been conveyor in use In the Library of prlactically depleted. Congress. - Operating on the principal of an; Miss Agnes Whitehead of Trenton, endless chain, the apparatus sends1 N. 3., 71 years old, has decided to call slips to the stacks, and automat- resume her work as a missionary and ically picks up books placed in it at has gone to Burma, India. the various levels in the stacks, and delivers them to either of the' two Don't delay-Pay your Subscription desks. today. 1 - Plum Pudding and Fig Pudding Individulal aild Faily Size At Home- Talk ov( tiltjJl~J t r. rj i*i'k ~- " llW1~l e lh LI * * * er your Laundry Problems with your folks Students are relying more * * * and more every year I' just wanted to say on the Varsity to handle their laundry problem When you are home talk this problem over with t he f o lks. If you are sending your laun- dry home consider the cost and inconvenience at that end, and th~en add it to the cost and trouble you have here. Get all of these facts so that you may decide the correct method of handling your 1 ,aii A r 7 'Taking orders to be Delivrered to you Before Christmas. a I assume that you Knowa that our That we are still 'English Walnuts Candy Bars Business is Gifts, and that . . J Our showroom is 7"1