PAGEEIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDPAY, MOARCIT 7, 192-- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin io constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by th~e Assistant to the Pr'esident until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. jm. Saturdavk Volume SSATUR.DAY1 MARCHl 7, 19°20iNumber 116 Notlee to all Members of the Unitversity: Mail addressed as follows: ,"care of the University" has been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Roomn 3, University Hall. It will bec heldl until March 12, and should be called for at, once, giving date of this publication, i. c., March 7. This list will not be reprinted. B3ernalle Africa Irvin Kane Harold Kiddoo Ralph Baker Leona Baumgartner Walter Betchhard E. W. Binkley Ethel Bishing Roger Bommer. B. Brande Fred Bremer Pahl D.' Bromberg Roy Callahan Frank S. Carson Reginald Chapman, Harry Coburn Alfred B. Connable Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Cooke William Coventry It A. D. Lafrance Harold Latta Mrs. Alice LeFever Robert Leopold Robert M. Lowman Matt Mann Edward C. Mason Dorothy Morehouse Carl S. Oakmnan Ivor Olen Fred Parish Victor Ratner .4,~ Pep Reynolds Mr. Sawyer N. F. Shambaugh Dwight Smith 0. L. Sponsler Edward D. Stair, Jr. G. W. Stanley Dewey Van Dyke V. M. Villesenor Bert Weitman E. S. Whitmer Carrol Wilson Rtuth Deemer F. L. Everett John V. Fopeano Rose Marie Gordon Harry. B. Hamill Charlotte Harrison D. Henderson L. ingeman Highby SWHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column must be left in the box at the Daiy office prnvirird for tnat purpose befor SATURDIAY S :00--Arelitecl uadprty miees at Michigan Central (depot to go to D- Itroit. 3 1:00-1iltary Ball commlitt~eilmeets 1 :30-..-(oigreguzfinl ramble Ineets in church parlors. 1 :30-- Spanisht play rehearsal in Lane hall. 241--Praftt learn r('rherses in theu new Masonic'Temple. 1 :14---Gnu ersity (of111ichigani band ie- hearsal in Morris hal. 7 :00-Upp~r R~om Bible (class, Lane hall. 7 :30-C(raiftsmen met in thle inew a. sonic Temple. j , :30-Uniitarnnstuidntis party. 9 :(w--Lion ad altImiiparty, 1Wesle 12 :l0-StudemmI Bible e'asics, Wesley hall. ..12 0-D-iscus sioni a sses, Pre syer-j ian church. 4 :30-Social hour a, Presbyeriam (church. 5:3I0--Congregational sudet supper andI fireside chat. 6 :(0-1Wesleyau guild meeig, 11esley hal 6 :00-Sunmday supper, Hauris hal. Speaker, Frederic Lauderburn. 6 :30- Tlstiammity amd Politis" by Perry Hayden, Presbyterian church.1 5 :00--Motion picture service, Comgre. gational church. Thomas Meighan {in a "Prince There Was." U-\ OTICE, The Iinnder will receive manmu scripts' for the familiar essay contest, for which a ten dollar prize is offered. until March 10 at the Press build- ing, when they will be forwarded to Christopher Morley, who is tol judge, them. If manuscript i~to be 1returned a self addressed, stamped env elope should be enclosed. BREKDOWN STOPS TEST ION AEROPLANE MOTOR' Tests9 conducted with the new CutNt Ox-5 aeroplane motor in the auo- motive laboratory, have been inter- rupted by the breakdown of the elec-! trical apparatus. The tests, which were begun at the first of the week,' weire(designed to revc-al the durabil- ity of a newly developed valve metal. i The motor had been running at full sp~eed for approximately 46 hours Iwhen the breakdown occurred, and ao that time there was no indication of structural failure in the valves or en- gine mechanism. The tests will be continued, as soon as reairs are effected. Architects Will Attend Exhibition !St udents of the ac(hit e(timi l 4 0114 " i will make a trip to Detroit this mon- ing to view the builders' show. Leav- ing' the Michigan Central (deot at 8 i i \ice-l'residl('t('ha rles G. lDawes' l present himself in the limelight in al radical (depart a me roin the rustonmary ;sensational fashion. I "Tevice-president of the United >>;;;s ;." ::.:: ::::::::: Iactionis of a. v'('P-president in the in-. augua Iceriiinie isviee(Iby rof States has no voice in the formulation rrr:::':^ 3 ;of rules f"or Senate procedure except to! Jesse S. Reev-es, of the political sci- the extent, that he is asked by the Sel'-, >::mN'o~~~nce dep artmec:nt, a an unwiSe cioate to formulate1s z cMton, them.. It is tht Sell- Vice-presidenit Pa wes furnished a atewic d~olts them. The present rules of the United States Senate were; sii plrisre to the nation wheni he readl formulated by Thomas Jefferson whenI the riot a: t to the Seniata O11 the liC he was vice-p~residlent in 1797-1801 for the yi, of revising its ruiles to outlaw his own guinedance while acting as vice- the o mnn filister'. Also instead peietoforcuty. They be- o~ searng n te ne Seatos .came the foundation of the present fcu'_s as hais been the custom of his ! uls :: predec'essors. lie gave them all the' "There is no legislative body in the oath at one time, andl le cut short the world(t3with the possible exception of / ceemoy ofSentor siging thethe English House of Lords whose pro- book. lie then commanded the body' cedure has been so little changed in a to attend the inauguration of Pre-ai- I century and a quarter. In view of this the actions of Vice-President dlen';Calvin Coolidgre.D Prefessor Reeves statedl yesterday:ae ma ob nie that whatever the shortcomings in the Senate procedure might belhe. wonders Rome, Mar. 6.-For the first time in ifT the particular methods adopted byI the history of the Catholic church, a Vice-President Dawes wvere after all in; cardinal archbishop, Merry Del Val, goodl taste. yesterday addressed in English 500 - "To the extent that they departed Amnerican p~ilgr'ims.c Great Britain is perfecting p~lanis tol from the usual canons of good tastej construct a dirigible of revolutionary; their tendency would lbe to interferej Brussels, Mar. 6.-The Belgian Senl- tp'Itwlcaralit aege with rather than to assist in beneficial ate ratified the terms of the loan of! and freiht inside the hull and haveI changes in the Senate procedure. Thisj $50,000,000 negotiated in the United no hanging cabins. The designer is is wholly on the assumption that the; States. Commander Charles D. Burney J motive of the vice-president was to - (above) who says tests have shown remedy a situation and not merely to Sublscribe for The Michigam Dally that by carrying its load inside the Iiull the ship will gain in speed tandII U U UaUNUEUEU U0U0E0 a U U P.UWU0U U U U U a range. I ® JUST P UBLISHED- H...Faulkner, 2,B ckurwl.e.ETr ; 2 , I,9Dies Of Nephritis i Ua k u r w = .D A O Herbert E. Faulkner, '27. of Middle M rrO W s l I l h m SINCLAIR Ll ville, died at 10:30 Trrisday night Inw in te Unverity ospial.His ar-New Arriving Daily inteUiestIoptl lspr Special Price to Libraries and heading Clhu ents, who had conic to Ann Arbor when lie was stricken with nephiritis early in the week, were present atl N the end. ® VY BOC PtA*P ONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS ® ® U ® Em®0 0m0 ®m®m®- Designs Diriibe *eeves Views Dawes' Actions F'or great BritainIn Senate As An Unwise Move Elected Member Of G. O.P. Committee I ".h, I. tioal}omiteean fmIll os.H Rotiedoisthenwanepbliadsna tion ElEcoUmitteemnfo IliiseP d $2.00 Stephen Jones Seniors--Scho~ol of.Education: Your class dues are now payable to the class treasurer, George 1. Baker, 419 N. Ingalls St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Dues for the senior year are $3.60 andi for the junior year $1.00. Both must be paid " efore diplomas are given out. Mail your check to the- treasurer and a receipt for the same will be mailed you. George II. Baker. Architectural E:-xiliitiom Tip Saturday, March 7: The party will meet at Michigan Central Station, Ann Arbor, at 8 A. M. Saturday, or at Detroit Michigan Central Station at 9 A. M. The following schedule :will be observed:- New Free Press Building-9:45 A. AT. New Library--10:45 A. M. After lunch at the General Motors Buildinig the party will visit the Builders' Exhibit in the same building, as guests of the. Builders' Associa- tion , E. Lorch. The University of Mlichigan Band: There will be a rehearsal this afternoon at 2:15 at the ]'and Hall at which time details regarding the Automobile show will be announced. In order to facilitate the taking of roll at the basketball game, members of the band will hand their names on paper to the drum major. The band will as- semble at the field house as usual at 7:30. Robert V. hla, sey, I). 31. 11i1itary Ball Committee: There will be a meeting of all members of the Military Ball Goniittce at the Union at 1:00 P. M. Saturday, March 7, 1925. l4Iilo Oipimnut, Chairman. 9pahisli Play Rehearsal: The cast for thle Spanish play will rehearse this afternoon at 1:10 in Lane Hall ,Auditorium. It is necessary that absolutely every memiber of the cast be present for the few remaining rehearsals.I Marshall It. bevy. I b E I ps e Ur IVERSI'TY :)K ST-ORE ; r -- = w m = = m = mm m m m - - - - - - vw Zul~aCbuvch ;o et:vitc c III% BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Ei angelical Symnod of N. A.) t oimrl ii Ave. between Willimn and PauckardI P art or's sutbject : "Div ineIii erces-1 5101."1 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 11ashimgton St., and Fifth Ave. L. C. STELLHORtN, Pastor 9:0 A. M.-Bible Study Hour. F~alse Friend." :Psalm 55 :12- 10:30 A. 1M.--Service with sermon on : "What Does time Fourth C'tmum mdimiemt Requmire of Parenmts ?" 5:30-Student Forum. Topic for discussion, led by Rev. L. F. Gundermian : "All Problems of A meitcAre Ileiigi)louProj,- lents-Is This True l" 7:30 P1. MV.-Lenten sermon, "The 1"alse Frieind." Psalm,: 55:12- 14. ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 'T'hird and West Huron Streets CARU, A. BRAUER, lPastor 9:30 A. M.-Sermon, German. 10:30 A. M.-Bible Class. 11:30 A. M.-Sermon, English. Subject: "Remrkable jF'U0ii. 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student Club meets at parsonage. Mr. W. H-. Buettner of the Paleon- tology department will be the sp~eaker. 7:30 P. M.-Lenten service. Ser- nmon: "Jesus Observes Sil- lice.,' Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Lenten service in German. Subject: "Hll, khinmg of the .Jews." MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST (D~isciples) Ne Ci('hinrm---C or. 11121I & Tatppan KE:NNE~d'l 1. 1301471, 11hister. 9:30-Bible Scho~ol. 10: 30-Morning Worship. Topiclby pastor: "A "Pani Americ~u D~reamu." 12:00-Students Class by Prof. A. L. Trout. Wednesday night, 7:30- Bible' stud (y. 6:00 P. lv.- Young People's ihour.1 Lunch. 6: 30-Chbristian Endeavor. 7:30-Evening worshlip,'T'opic by pastor: "Js 115 (not 1 seaniot." CU2o IMS Slil? -Young L'('0lle'5 (1is- houm' r, opic: "Whlat Music And Drama (Continued from Page Four) w~ithi William Faversham is to appear in Zoe Akin's "Foot-Loose" Monday evening at the Whitney theatre, marks the most, distinguished attraction of the season, what must be called the season-with the necessary exception } of Mrs. Mansfield Friday afternoon. " T1lE IASSI) O SHOW"1 1 A review, by Marion Barlow. i Lucre, almighty money will glossI over a plethora of nonentities, and cleverness that is truly funny ex- cuses the interspersed multitude of flat stupidities. "The Passing Show of 1924," which is appearing in De- troit this week, leaves the audience surfeited with the overpowering gor- geoub'ness, of its costumes and the { rather insistent brilliance of its wit,1 :: itl1111111 iii IlIII lti t!l tllltI1h llt it iZ ISunday Dinner - - MENU Soup} =Cream of Asparagus S Wafers Olives Celery = Roast Young Chicken with. =Dressingw SPrime Rib Roast of Beef au jus r1 Early June Peas Mashed Potatoes = Rolls a Salad = Dessert -'=IHome Made Apple or Raisin Pie j SBrick Ice Cream with Cake = recalling with its large quantities and~ o'clock, the groups w~ill first go with no great amount of pleasure odd(1thiroughi the Mviichigan Central Depot: at recollections of candly adh nauseaum.j Detroit. At 9:45 o'clock time schedule The revue hardly deserves too miany calls for a trip) brough the Detroit paragraphs-after all, it is a passing tFr'ee Press building. show, there is the unique humor even; The new library and art.,nmuseumi though it becomes overly clever and Iwill lbe viewed at 10 :3'0 o'clock. Lunch the nauseatingly brightness of the; will be had at the General Motors !tblau ros ve hiy;bu t s uidngat13 oclclan a Iclock the students will visit the build- Broadway, interesting, andl the best, ; hw the best, they say, of the series. ciasses wil eise y h .oe s"'s in charige. All those wsn) imialec The Hague, Mar. .- The secondmi the trio w,:i h e excusedmi'rom thm sir' ,chamiber of the Dutch pl~iamient ap- Saturday Classes. proved the treaty signed at Washing- f ton Aug. 21 regarding the transport of Don't delay-Pay your Subs~.ription liquor, ltoday. h -________________ . a .I ;I _{ i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 409 Sout hi lsi oll St. 10:3 8oA. IM.--Regular nmornigser- vice; topic,"Mi" 11:45 A. Ml.-Sunday School follow- ig the 111pruing service. Testof a i Imeeting AWedues}day evening, 7:30. The Readinig room G08S First Na- tionolIFBank building, is openl daily from 1 2 to 5 o'clock, except Sun- days and legal holidays UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister. Phmilip E. La~toife, M1usical Director 10:45-Organ Trelude Lenten Prelude....... ....jettishil Lenten Prelude .................Battishill 10: 55-Sermon "THE CHURCH: UNITY AND VARIETY" 6:30-Firelight.jProf. A. E. Wood. --- --I TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Iiflih Ave. and William St. Rey. L. iF., (447)DEII3AN, Pastor 10:30---Thie service. Sermon, "Sill 5 :30-7:30- Student Fellowhip H our and Fortum. Subject: "All P'roblemns of America Are Rteligiouis Problems-Is 'is T'riue?~" Leadler, Rev. L. F. Gundernman. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Lonteni service. Subject: "Barabbms:" I i -_. . jlI _ _ I CLEVER NEW HAT STYL.ES O ll. Spring hat collection is now in compllete readiness ton' Spring, embracinig all the new shapes, shades, finishes and dimien- sions. In most models the brims are a trifle broader titan before, the crowns a trifle fuller, the' effect more swagger aiid dashing. All time new shades at $5 FIRST METHODIST, CHURCH Corner SoumthiSlite aid East Washington Streets REV, AwrtwuIV . S'I'ALIER, I). 1)., TMinister REV'.I1. SCOTT WVESTEJIMAN, Associate Minister Rev. lRonamld Timinim Eliei WA. Moore D)irector's of Student Activities .10::';()-i'astor''s Subject : Wilderness is. Man:. 12:00-12:45-Five Student Bile Classes mieet at Wesley IHall. Leaden's: Dr. Stalker, Mr. G. D. Westerman, Miss Moore, Mr. Carlton Currie, Mr. Donald Timlerman. 5 :30-G3 :00-Social half hour, Wesley Hall. (i:00-7:00--Wesleyan Guild mieeting at Wesley Hall. (Note the chanige.) Dormani Johnson, header of joint meeting. Subject, "Plaster Saints." 7:00-7:30-Open house at Wesley Mail. Refreshments. 7:30-Evening worship. Subject: "'.rie Jericho Rtoad:" CONGREGA'TION"NAL CHURCH BERBER' A. ,TUMP', Minister. E. K\ OX MITCHELL, University IPastor. 10:45-Service of worship. Sermion by Mr. Jump: "What Is NIeaint by 2:380-Rally of all interested in North Side church services. It. Edward S'ayle t imiaster xI r ... t RI. ('hmalonin, Mini"ster of Slt'ls, "ISOAIE vr'rAL QtIIONS" Marci 8--"hw hamll We ThInik of Jesus'?" 12 :00-Prof. Waterman andl Mr. Chapman condluct studenit classes at Guild House. 5:30-Student Friendship Hour. 6:30-Devotional meeting. Tfopic, "Faith and Service," Floyd Stayner, leader. CORNER CATHERINE amid DIVISION STREETS HIENRIY LEWIS, Rector. H. L. LONSDALE, Assistant. RACHEL HAVILAIND, Secretary for Studemnt Work, 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. I :i1 11 II I