PAGE 1TWO THE MICI IJOAN DAILY -- -.. SUNDAY. YMARICh 22, 192 rutiiurrn Tries To Lift OFFR IbIIIUL St. Paul Road TECHICALFrom Disaster' dIie ,urses In Chemical Engineer~ug Included in Program For I Sumuler Session.z r;AN WILL STUDY METALS . Included in the program of seerical 3 - P E" rOR FI S TG engineering studies to be offered inz, 4, fg/ th'e Summaer sesson, are five courses,~' TR b, IFR.YUFAO ...... designed chiefly for students of en- w gineering and architecture and for ., ** engineers and teachers desiring the01 , n.. use of laboratory facilities for ad- vanced technical work,.k An elementary study of the manu-f Ann Arbor's Taporices Z fa~ture and properties of ferrous and iron-ferrous alloys, cements, clay pro- ducts, and protective coatings, will be / offered in course 1, engineering ma-' terials, Which will be taught by Prof. G. G'"Brown. 'The course Will carry" with it three hours of credit.- Professor Brown will also supervise the work in course 2a; fuels and 'fur- Appearing_________ eases, which will offer a study of the Eyso eraladwldreUlTme preparation, measurement, gas analy- BEJ ~rsxfaipalerrodli.o :.o haeChe-iic sis, calorimetry and computation of l ' yrm prsidntofthayic heat balances, furnace efficiencies and go Milwaukee and SL Paul ralradMatIinee relative costs of heating. as hre endeavors to avoidt he financial 2:4 Course 3, a study of structure and disaster which caused himt to ask for 2:28 properties of metals, will analyze the receivers to take over the 6,000 wiles ' effect of composition, and thermal 'of 1ine 'in eleven ytat es. Over-eat en- Iveingr and mechanical treatment; the rela- s1tun largely -Ii electification11 aross, 7:1r) tion of structure and thermal and the Rockies, is bl)amedl for tne road's 8:55 mechanical treatment of proper- difficulties. ties; and the factors that determine or limit the uses of metals and com- j~ ,api s i1 /l mon alloys. Prof. Clair Upthegrove y i s W l will b in charge of the work. Tal Thursday Only mechanical engineers will be a ktP t admitted to, the course in gas and O n reat' I w f fuel analyois which will be tautghrt by lO Lk s ' , N D rfso rw.I H LrCU 61A Both Professors Brown and Upthe-° grove Ill diseot Work in special pro- Prof. Lcuis Karpinahi1f te mt0- blems, oosta~g chiefly of laboratory matical department will give the third work., From three to eight hours ands final lecture of the comnbinied ser-Es e aly A rn d frY u ~TA l ies of the Sigma Xi and Junior Ire- Es e ily A r n e crdtwill be given, depending uponsearch societies on Thursday night,!i1J~W iT the nature of* the work. _______________1March 2, in Natural Science audli-1 / ___________Presentation___ Only__See__"__.9-__1_I. UbS ' °y'" AInounced for his 'subject "Mapping th d.,," t, , Robs Sorority reatLae. O~~tS GePofesorKarinski will IracY o._ O Ho se OfGe s;through the earlier ima pc of fthis rON T HESCREENJ V I' 1Sa6 fgion the deepe nt 1~nwe V leI$60concerning tihe Great Lakes, and will f Hod l LU -TO1ly' Io1®® -F or Fi lly illustrate his lecture by many exam- A Jewelry and cash totaling a value pls of early meap making taken from .AndU M ost 01f H olly wTood Is I I t of nearly $600 was stolen from the Phi the collection in the William L. Cheeu- Sigma Sigma sorority house- at 814 ents's library and from his own lxi- . day morning by an unidentified man. In I This lecture will be of interest not/ the ootwerediaondring, wistonly to those who have a special, Iin-'uu' wacea string of pearls, and sev- teret in cliartosgi aphy hute also to ,ari ~t eral dollars. those who have an interest in the g~o i;udav'- - -Miss Padua Murphy, chaperone of the raPhy and history of the lake region Thiiite house delaredl that she was awakened The general publc is invited to at- f it gp by a curious noise and found a man 'tend the lecture. 3, prowling about the room. She im- mediately attempted to phone the! police but was stopped by the man WLLI who :grappled with ber and then ran AILOUI!IIUU iU F[ALIR1 7"'37. out the back door. nni 9;Rfh~IfflfT :17 Saturday morning after the robbery } II n ___Y_ had occurred, a caling cardt was found B EERIILIU _____"\ _--- ___ y. on a desk on which was printed, "f;- will leave yor jewelry alone; cash i New orienal innusueript i n the'.::.::...":,.: is~ what l want." The note was signed i Jniversity library provioe the feature;it ,- ; ';; PI. L. K. Contrary to his words, how- (article of the VI rc h 21 edit ion of01 1k All eari5,:0c Z r: ; - ;", ever, the mnan tooks away "a large; Alurmnuswhic(h will be plalced on(lid'ei' amiount of Jewelry. jsale tomorrow I Tene w ( (leIotio tlp to a bate hour last night police consists or 284 vailuable manuscrit', officers had not located the thief buit I from the library otht~e lah Sultar ":" '"ii - are working on several clues. 'oT uky Abdul hlianidc rsIsele Ritz of 714 East Un UdEitoially heAlmn' " tsO versity also reported that an u nknown the problem now facingthe U Iniver- man entered her house about 1:00 city, that of selecting a successor 0o Saturday morning. According to Mrs. I the bate President Burton. ":,,",.,.. , Rlitze one of the girls in her rooni fI-- Ing house who was sleeping on the Collect third floor, heard someone prowling! olc S no about. She called out and frightened Dues Tw r ow" the man, who ran down the back stairs and out the kitchen door. Mrs.iih I! Rtze and one of the girls heard thre Dues 01 the senior literary ( roan running down the stairs and j will be c ollected fromi 9 to) 12, a TARTING, SUNDAY MATINEE 'I Pod a TS{ _ SN followedl him to the door but were from 2 to 5 o'clock: tomorrow, at the(_ $rtIff Tunable to identify hime. booth in the corridor of 1lnivoe :itv shall. > ' New York City, March 21.-Student The dues amount to $3.50. It is imn- organizations of the City College of portant that the money he paid hi-- New York, not uander faculty control " nmediately, according to a statement will not be allowed to contract debts yesterday by rank Roberts, '25, class greater than $20 because of pa st t. asulI. trouble with creditors.-- Austin,'Tex., March 21.-- Appropria- Seattle, Wash., March 21.-Fire in tions totaling $3,385,845 have beenl- a fiaternity house at the University ofI voted to the university by the Legis- -Va iig Washington recalled the burning of lature. The bill provides an inc(re as5p-F~arn- Rome when one of the members Iplay- of the president's salary to $1 0,000 a edl the gryano until the fire was out, year'. SjN Lansing, Mich., March 21.-A bill re- Champaign, Ill., Marsh 21.-An ai-1 stricting the gross tonnage of motor propriation of $10,500,000 was asked a 6 ! Q vehicles operating ona the public high- for tile'University of Illinois, when ) ways to 14 tons was introduced in Pros. David Kinley appeared bef ore -' the Senate yesterday, the state Senate. eTe M ihgaIhate Le g e na Fast Moving Romance IBacked 1bijthe 31l:i k SennettII~141I)S~t Prsnt Presentls Inlez iwa:s Balled ',he ic (kedest 1vmllIIin Holly3wood." Butt as she? tFit~ -u 1 11131,001) AllNi SN iy_ herae's a stoi'y of loe, laughler and srlri'se. rTYIL++ PROS The Cleveland Playhouse,inelT=I retoragsN'bsACD AnHENR"Y IV by' nintense prlay of Modern IainLf I IRSTI - IONIi t)i RIESA U's I