PAGE EIGHT WAGN~EIGHTTHE MICHIGJAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Pwesident until 3:30 p. mn. (11,30 a. in. Saturday. Volume 5 $SUNDAY, JANUFARY11, 19) Number S81 To the Deans: 'There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, January 14, at 10 o'clock in the President's office. Senate Counicl: The next regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, January 12, at 4:15 P. M. In the President's office. Frank E. Rlobbins, Secretary. To Lie Members of the Faculty: This is to inform you that, the Dictaphone Station formerly located in Room 102 Mason Hall is now located in Room 101 South lying-the room formerly occupied by the Treasurer's Office. F.: Wliltcliureh, iHeadl of the Dictaphione Station. The Ann Arbor Branch of the American Association of University Womnen will present Thomas Wilfred, the inventor of the Clavilux, or Color Organ, in a recital at Hill Auditorium, Tuesday evening, January 13, at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. J. 0. Selilotterlieck, President. All Choral Union Ushiers: All Choral 1"nion ushers report at the usual time at I-ill Auditorium, Tuesday evening, Jan. 13th. WV. A. D~avenport. Classical Jonrni 'Clap: The Classical Journal Club will meet in L. B. 2014 on Monday, January 12, at 3:00 P. M. Reportsi of the holiday meetings will be given. Janmes E. Jrunlap, Sec'y. MUathiiemutical Club~: The regular mneeing of Tuesday. January 13, has been postponed to Tuesday, January 130, oan account of the Clavilux Recital. WV. IW.IDentlont, Se't'. Comedy Club: The-licture for the Michiganensian will be taken Monday at 12:30 at Rentschier's Studio. All members are requested to be present. loiii lassberg'er, IPres.,ident. Veterans~ of Foreign Wars: Meeting of the Richard N. Hall Post, Monday, January 19, 7:15 P. M., Room 306 Union. HI. D. Clark, Commannder. R. 0. T. C.: 1t is request~d that thotse' R. 0. T. C students who are to complete the R. 0. T. C. cours.es during the pres9ent academilc year, meet me at the P1. 0. T. C. office, Monday, January 12th, 1925 at 5'00 P. M. Thia meeting will .last' only a few minutes and it is desired that all thoso whro are, to be 'comisi~oned in the Resf ve, in February, June, at the end of grimmer school, and at R. 0. T: C. camps be present. Winr1'.(Carpenter. Military Ball Committq: There will1 be a meeting of the Military Ball Committee in Room 102 at the AMichigarn Union s$unday, January 11, 3:00P. M. Milo 01 Ipliant, Chatirman. i ' May Become New Envoy To Britainl A uthor Throws Gridiron Game For Big Loss In Recent Article I J French Find Rumis1, Of Battle Plane Aniens, Jan. IO.-A French baittle plane that must bave fallen some t int, during the latter tart. of the wvar w.,~ found inl the forest .of St. Pierre-Va " i 111 ', 1 C /C {) T ( c 1 !1 i c III '7 i "Anaesthetic for vaccuous, bore-I They would gush in triple numbers to n, swa edikVnLobl-ihsi hs eealwdo authr ad hstoian thnks' aoutthe northern banks of the Rio Grande.1 authr ad hitoranthins aout "The strong virile he-men, eleven toobal, acorin tohisrecnt r-(or hundred if you count them in the: ticle on college snort in The New Stu- subs) out of four or five thousandt lent. "When ever I contemplate the candidates, nine out of ten are mutts somlbre mausoleums that stand in with heavy muscles, sajoled into an Cambridge, Princeton, and New Haven academic career lby the promise of (andl sose (lay will stand wherever certain indulgences compared1 to which't three yokels are met together in the the indulgences which so upset the name of Higher Learning) T feel in- honest soul of the Rev. Martinus dined to regard them as the tomb- ihrwr noetri-hcs stones underneath which repose the Luthetweearinnocerainchks ancient andl honorable idleals of the "hl hyaeudron hti free Commonwealth of Students," is1 commonly called 'training' they are i one of the interesting statementsI fed disgustable slabs of red beef and mavde hr the author. are therefore unable to (10 any-wr "Mind you," continues Mr. Van Loon, which requires concentrated attention "I have nothing against the stadia, or j'such as the learning by heart of the stnaliurses or whatever you wish toI multiplication table or the statute of call them in an un-Greek age.. This 'limitations. As for the golden future is a free world. Go ahead and build which waits these Crusaders of the all thie stadiums and hooch-factories Gridiron, I- possess no statistics but you wvish.,Ibut do not build they ox cffhand I would say that :host of themj ten tnvtlls. For those temples of I Iecame in 'after life what they hadI -roed ,ir er- fetedl to other gods than 1boen in college, rather amaiahle butI those that ought to be worshipped hopelessly sacond-rate, white-collarli within the confines of an honorable slaves. The few "01(1 Eds' and BigjI lepubhic of Letters. Wherefore, in Bills' who are forever being draggedl my simpule mind, I condemn them from ot as an example of what-fotal ftalnow on and evermore. will-do-for-yota are not exactly the 'Of course. I know the usual ans-j sort of peop~le you would select as wcr: the cheering crowds, the gay jsp~ecim~ens should the Good Lord ever sigahts, the strong virile he-men, idol- ask us for a few contributions to his izing even the stronger, more virile 1 Museumu of Representatives." he-coach, the grand young future be- I_____________________ fore the boy that makes the winning - punt, admitted straightway to a prom-I inent position as bond-chaser in Leej Iligginson's well known counting- house. "Suppose that all these things' t4ere true, which they are not, what in Cod's name have they to do with Iln-b irersit v life? The chieer'ing crowds! t Ihe football gamies as an anacs- thet ic for their own vacuous boredom.j ast, near here. In it were tons, which the military are trying to identify. Washington,. .Jan. 10. -- Coolidge believes the g should reduce the interest $350,000,000 the raiiroadIs jest after the war. aithorit ii' - i go vernmnen t r-ate on the borroweid I i v.-,1Ji Due to excellence of the tuliity of their Chinese Rugs, the Fette Factory inl Peking, China, has grown in last two years from an output of six hundred square feet per month in 1 922 to four- teen thousand square feet in 1924. A gain of over 4 jJames M. Beck(boeolit- general of the United States, is 3 'chill- con sidered hy the President as 50 i Betsy Ross Shop Sodas Sundaes Sandwiches i cessor to Frank B. t eliegg as ambas4- v sadlor to London if the latter retires, it as expectedl, after March 4. WHAT'S GOING ON Not ice's to aptpear in this cultt tn nMust l cti h o tteD Yofc jr''vidl for tat purposetei'for e 4 oclock prcceertii tg thr d;,y of issue S0 :30- .Young peoples, (-!a'4s iIwgS :11 Presbyt erianiichurch. 1'?:1t[}---1icussloll c(!n..4s IIIitelt at! Proesbyt eritarichurtchI. 3-G :C) olLovei' Suiia Scool :at rh; bxterian church. 3: :---Mcet :Itg of a iliifa ry ball ('om. n ittee ill room °02, Untiion. S:130---Socalhd haor at lFrt-,A)Ytt-rau citaurch. 40.30-young Ple ~' Ine't at ine'-jjy. tf-rian c1':irch. MONDlAYc 12 :30 C-omecdy clbiiio:{~ Lar "pie- tt'C at. iRentsebiler'sstu n foi r ViethIt iganen sian pictuare. 3:1 -'Fhle Cl:aSSical ,IIIrnn I ciaa rneels in room 2t11I), An gl 1 hall. ;' 4:15-- --Semite (couincil ilticiinP'ei denlt's {0th ('C. 51:10-All It. 0. ''. (C. si ilcaat scttIaaltlphi - in#; their conurse during the :tectd- emnic year neet at the 1Z. 0. 'T.(C. oi'- Iic('. i7:15----liWharil N. TMall post o. V. 1v. Mr. meets in rectla 30f;, Unio~n. i :1i Me's E! ic.tt lnaldll ub teit in room 304, Uniion. 2,300 /. My business for Marines Oiganize A.: Arbor Chapter Any student who. served inl thel l a ite .Ma1 tes(' marine c'or'ps at anay .1 iiac isi-i'.;loto tmemblershiip in th(I Miar-; C5~(tmjI league, a chapter of which; iii- a ogu wlin Anti Arb)or. An ltt'li lt el ing wvill be held at 8 o'clock (o010 tr() \ night in thbe basemnilt. of th lie city h1,11. [n'i t y el-mnarines comnprise t he chap-! Ifor li vie, and it i; (lesired to secure1 evcr mL tana in Ann Arbor as a iem-j ;l'Who lias Set'X'( as a marine. For we v ars after the war an active .")lV 0of ex-mai:trinles Vwas mainita ~ined' in A im Atlas a. This society was; L rge-' cvuiompoetd of stitdeni s. \Vs~in gtoil, .Jan. I C).---lie land o'c'o- omitlc ShI ver' beinag ('ondAultte l t 1l ii iga 11 was re~olitanetided to other 'Aa(es ty (the Untited States (iepat't- 11,wiltt oftagriculture. - , It BETSY ROSS CANDIES d I the same reason has in- cre.ased nearly 340°' in th.% least six months. Come in an dse hly i E l 2LARGE 2VARIETY of our st ock of highr quality leather goods and trunks, af'- fords as wide a range in choice j as can be found any whterte. h Iere you will find all th e new- ' est articles for travola.._i Ihorse use, and many novelt: of the j i nest workrnanship animnmateri- als, at surprisingly mo~derate prices. F.'NT.Wilkinson 3.45 S. 3.Min Stt. l ii -- -. . . . . THE FOUNTAIN ROOM BEAUTIFUL IN THE ARCADE Phy~ies Collo uilm:s 'b'hae Physics Colloquiium will meet at 4:15 P. M. on Ttaesday, Jan. 1:31h. in Rloom No. 141 New. Physics Building. Professor 0. S. Duffendack will ;sneak Ion "Some Pre perties of Excited Atoms." All interested nre invited to a ttend.l. I. Randotiall. (I I 4; Iv) Read the Wa-Cnt Ads I1 . Veer W iebe Cites said Mr. Ver Wiebe.haenscol B a ckw ardneCS3 Of I at all and those that Mixico does have Schoolsre situated' in the 50 cities of the M' excan S h o' country and, are supportedl ly the wealthy class of these communities,"; made Mexico backward in most lines 'of endeavor, the tropical climateC 'Iwhich seems to discourage endeavor, and the temporary form of govern- ment as the chief causes for Mexico's 'lbac'kwardness in c(uication. The situi- Ad Mexico's educational system is very; Mr. Ver Wiehe said. ation is improving only slowly, hut backward 'in the opinion of IMr. VerI "With the exception of a fev who more progr'essive steps are looked W i cmbe, o f ,the . geology .departm ent, ca mne to school in the U nited States, ifor now th at a b usinesslike ad nm inis-h p n l e t r e y a s p e i u o 'a 1 f t e l d n e f t e c u t r f o a a e v r t e r i s o 1923 there as chief geologist for the r'eceived their edtication abiroad in government. SielirOi cman. ~eray, France, or Spain. Since the t " tlaing university "that of Vier war the number who have come to! Redding Calif., Jan. I10.-- Lassen ico City, is on a par with a first rate American schools has increased."j Peak, Amnerica's only active volcano, high school. of the Ulnited Stet"s, and Mr. Ver Wiebe gave unprogressive was in eruption thr'ee hiouirs yester'- its primtary schools. are' very poor," racial chairacterisitics whichi have day. ewU UU UEa ~E E fum UU wAIlummu . u IU Coasting or Skiing Parties May bring roughened hands an~d face.! No need to be so an- noyed, even for a day. T~he' soothing, antiseptic and astringent effect of DENTAL CREAM r FO0R .YOUR OFFICE -1 N U S U 1925: I M r hit I Hrandy Desk Calendars, Diairies, IBlank Books, Etc., Etc. A *9 XAmT' UNIVRSIT WAHR- BOOK STR E UUUUUrrUUEUUUU5UUU...,,.. .0*ma m aa a I AIM"""Y~i~ltl fY~ilmflr Y1I~i ' 311,a 6YL i ItYYa Shirts laundered by White Swan have a softness and whiteness that only- expeni- r .. w ; r t J '9i 'I " S . .-::i .<< Skati ng Tonfight? Then make it a good night's futn. We have the sort of hkates that the expert as well as tha novice, will- most enjoy. B~uilt right and of steel that iiririu the ice. sure and fast. Now's the TiMe to Get rL.,,-t 'Lectric Heater Just the thing for the bathroom, the bed room, or the breakfast. room. And they are so light a-nd handy you can take them from room to room, The p~rices LOTION will bring sure relief or Drotection. Made only at G. CLAUDE DRAKE~'S Drug and Prescription Store Phone 308 enced 11 laundrymen Yon (an (10 some work more quickly With a, pointed shovel, andl other work better with ac straight, square scoop, hut the shovel ,should be of p~roIer' shaping throughout. Of ri ht ti oio-lt inaOtn rod tel. hatt is with modern equip. etcngive thlem., Send u yours next ti ae. You can sate 15% On your laundry by bringing it to our station in the Press llldg. One day sert'ice of desired. Phone 3238 i I . 1 I I! 11 hI I