a TH-URSDAY. MAY 14, 1 20 DAILY OFFICIAL DULLETIN' Publication in the Bulletin to constuctive notice t. all members of the University. Copy received b) the Asslttet to tb. P"'dent until 8:30 p. m. (11:30 a. tn. Saturday" Volume IS THURSD)AY, MAY 1, 192 Number 16 Members of the Admninistratve :Board, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:; There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board Thursday, May 14, at 4:10, in Dean Efniger's office. W. H. Humphreys. Freshman Pageant: There will be a complete rehearsal of the Freshman Pageant, Friday May 15, at 5:00, at Palmer Field. Joan Haminlton, Ieaiof Women. Freshman Pageant: There will be a complete rehearsal of the Freshman Pageant, Thursday' May 14, at 4:00, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. r ~Jean Hamailton, Dean of Womlen. P'ublc Address, Order of the Coif: The annual Law School address, under the auspices of the Coif, will be delivered Friday, May 15, at 4:15 P. M., in Room~ C, Law Building, by Mr. George Packard of the Chicago Bar, member of the firm of Brown, Packard, Peckhiam land Barnes. The subject is: "sonmc Prejudices and impressions of an American Lawyer in.London." Mr. Packard will discuss sone aspects of English court procedure as, compared with American procedure. The address Is open to the University public. Henry M. Bates, Dea. Englisha 101 (last semester students): Students of Eifnlish 101 who left with me copies of Historical Outlines of English Phonology and Morphology may receive their books back in Roora 2209 Angell Hlal. The temporary copies of the book may be ex- changed at Wahr's bookstore for the complete edition. Samuel Moore. There will be a meeting of the Comnmittee of the Four Year Course in Physical Education, Thursday ,May 14, at the Office of the School of Educa- tion (Tappan Hall, 4:15 P. M. Changes in Curriculum. A full attendance is required. A. S. Whitney. 1TolticlScience29, Journal Club: There will be a regular meeting of the Journal Club today at 3, Room 406 Library J. S. Reeves. A. S. C. E.: The fhal meeting of the year of the Student Chapter of American So- ciety of Civil Enginers will be at the Union, Thursday night. May 14, at 7:15. it is imperative that all new Jnior members be present as well as senior members, so that the election of next year's "officers and all other business may be completed successfully. Howard A. Sheridan. Students mIntr"#.led in I. . C. A. Work: Mr. Robert Vernon, Field Secretary for the Young Men's Christian As- sociation College, Chicago,, Ilinois, may be interviewed at Lane Hall on Thursday afternoon or evening, May 14th, by any students interested in Y. M. C. A. work. Men interested in work with boys are especially urged to take advantage of this opportunity. George H. Baer. Students' Recital: The folowing program will b otfered Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium by advanced students of the University School of Music: Mazuirka 'p. 24 (Chopin), Prelude, Op. 28 (Chopin) John St. Peter; Concerto,,D minor (Wienawaki) Gertrude Friederich; Will o' the wisp (Jensen) Catherine Buhrer; Modnacht and Die Beiden Grenadier (Schu- mann) Willard Spanagel; Prelude and Fugue in D minor (Bach), La Cathedral enigloutie (Debussy) Jack Conklin;, Where'er you walk, from "Sciele" ;(Handel)' Serenade (Tosti) Ruth Brooks; Thle Wren (Lehman), The Answer (Terry) Lottie Hutzel; Golliwog's Cake Walk (Debussy) Opal Coote. Accompaniments by Anna Broene and Pauline Kaiser. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. To Seniors hInterested In Secretarial or Social Sevice Positions: The Vocational Director of the Detroit Business University will be in Roonm 2, Univrsity Hall on Friday, May 1th, from 10:00 A. M. to 12 noon, and from 1:30 to 5:00 P. M. H-e wishes to interview those interested in sec- retarial orsocial service positions in Detroit. J. A. Bursey. Vacation Work: Mr. H. B. Outwater, District Manager for the Pure Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., of Chicago, will be in Room 2 University flal from 3:30 to 11:30 A. M., and from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., Thursday May 14th, for the purpose of inter- ~'iewing students (men and women) who are seeking employment for sum- mier vacation. J. A. Bursey. ~'The Passing of the Tird Floor Back": 'Tonight at 8 o'clock in University Hlal the final program in the Play Pro- ductiou series will be given. Jerome K. Jerome's threeact drama "The Passing of The Third Floor Back" will be presented. Admission will be0 charged. It.1). T. 1iollister. Alpha Nu; There will be a very important brief meeting in the society room tonight at 7:30. Nominations. Norman Johnmison. ____THE MICHIGAN, DAILY Gun and Blade Club:Ma S c e dB k R There will be a special meeting of the (iro and Blade Club in "ilooiii 308 Michigan Union at 7:30 Thursday evening. May 14. Important business___________________ will be. transacted. H.i. I MArthur. Craftsmlen: Ifan Thl,: installhation of officers wvill be hll in th Masonic Temple Friday evening. May 15, 1 925, at 7: 001. Al. inlsteadI of Saturday. Mlay 16th. The St. Andrews Hi3.h land D~egree Team of Zion Lodge No. 1. of Detroit as guestsme of Fraternity Lodge No. 262 of 1ths city will confer the Third Degree ' > ?suc rr . Saturday evening. May 16, 1,925, at the ?Masonic Temple. :Master Mlasons ,:s " ;the 'egister Summer Rooming Houses Request that all those having horn , nily suites. or apartments to let for' summer, register these at the Sumn- .r session offices was issued yester- ', in order to meet the demand for ch lodgings which will comec when summer term opens. Bertha Beck, in the Summer session ices in University hall, will receive' ;istrations. Individual student rooms 11 not be registered. okio, May 13.-The Japanese charge Moscow messaged to Tokio that the riot. has declined to permit the pro- sed flight of two airplanes through' "KEEP SMILING"3I a UL £Ai aIJ , * V .VU AUV cleaning and pressing will have a smile on f ace. yUu you Quick Service Good Work are in vitedl to attend. At. jiuri It.'t'uneiir, Presidenat. WHAT's GOING ON Notices to appear in this columni must herlrni~nrthebox t nthv.e Doly fie prve f nr nithe 11, at he I "Aiy of4c o'ciock preceeding the day of issue. THUR{SDAY 9:00.5 :00--3r. Gilmiore interv-iews all senior men interested in a large nia- tional and international business, in room 205, Tappan hall. 9:30.11 :30-I1. B. Outwater of the Pure Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., meets studenits interested in summer work, in room 2, University hail. 1 :30-5 :34) -TIternationial cxliib't'on of modern paintings from the Car- negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al- unini Memorial hall. 2:00-3 :00) - Juniors wislhin to ap- ply for admission to Honors course in English consult Prof. 0. J. Campbell in room 2212. Angell hall. 2:00.5 :00-11, B. Outwater of tihe Pure Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., meets stu- dents interested in summer work, in room 2, University hall. 2:00-6:00-Exhibit and sale of Fire- side industries for Berea college, Berea, Ky., at 1710 Cambridge road. 3:011-Thxeta Signma meets lit the Press building. 34-Political Scienice 292, Journal fclub, mects in room 406, Library. 4:45--Kappa Phi meets at Wesley hall. 5:00-Wonien's League picnic pazrty leaves Barbour gymnasium. 7:040.-Weekly assemly in English 3, .1public speaking for engineers, is lHeld An rom 348, west Engineering b~uildling. 7:15-Student chapter of Amaerican So. 11'&ity of Civil Engineers meets at the Union. 17:30-forestry club meets in room 214, Natural Science buildinb. 7 :30-Alpha: nu meets in the society room in Angell hall. 7 :30-Gun andi Blade club meets ini jroom 308, Unioni 7:30--Chistiam Science society meets fin Lane hall. 7;:30--Blue Key club meets at the Union. 7:30.0:30 -- International exhiibition sof, modern paintings from the Car- negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al- umini Memorial hall.. S:00-Advanced students of the Vfi- versity School of Music present. re- cital in the School of Music audi- torium. 8:0)Q-"The Passing of the 'third Floor Back," is presented in University' Hall.- thle Chemistry amlphitheater. 'FRNCH CABINET PASSES TWO Of BRIANO'S NO TES Paris, May 13.-Two notes written! jb M.Briand, the foreign minister, I n aving to do with the require-; ments for German disarmament be- fore Cologne is evacuated, anld the other dealing with Germany's offer of a securtiy pact, were unanimously approved by the French cabinet to- day. The disarmament note is a corn-1 promlise between the French and British views and may be made the text of the commiunication the Allies council of ambassadors will send to Germany. If Germany complies with the terms there is a probability thatI the evacuation of the territory would take place within a few months. CIIQCPD!D[DC RDDII reg; j will 7'!oo~ ! I 'i l Tc at jsov 4 ose t' 328 South Phone Main St. 7814 Russia. EX U RSIO0NSi [ -X ' r To Scotland ........... Charles F. Choate (above), noted; nld Boston lawyer, is considered likely to ' nlad. ''........ succeed James M. Beck as solicitor- Fac general of the United Mtates.I Holland ............. U Belgium..............1V I Gerimany ............. A 0 1 E Holland ............. : Clei-eland ............. Second seine:ter freshmnen Buiffalo .............. fwhose marks for the first Mackinac is............ semester were of "C" grade or Soo ................... better are eligible to try out for jHioughiton............. positions onl the lower Business Duluth. ....... SIStaff of the 1926 Michiganen- (iiicago .......... . +82.540 10.00) 100.00 03.40 ;40.03! $1.60 6.400 11.01) :13.00 411.004 23.00 Trip $150.0i1) 150.0 1623.0 170.00 1740.00 1?t:.04) 'x6.541 65.00 50.00 4.00 WAN.TED! Girls' Discardcdw Dresses Coats and Shoes Highest Cash Prices Paid Telephone 6616 ,120 Fourth Ave. JUUJIIIUJIJ lI [~lLsian. NEW TLEPH NE SSTEMApplications should be made NEWT[, [ SSTEM in person at the Press building any afternoon this week between(! 2 and 3 o'clock. Numerous expressions of approval I~M IILS r for he n~v ial hon sysem lOW n Business Manager. u ei An Ar o ha eb e reevd!by the Michigan Bell Telephone corn-I painy, according to J. J. Kelly, manager :;ttti1tl11ttltlltlltl!11l~ of thle local branch.- Among the first conmmendlations to CO come in was that of the Chamber of Ci ERZ, SILVER, Comlmerce, which was reportedNIK LP A NG E through the secretary, P. P. Wood- = bridge. done in our sop Manager Kelly called special atten- .- tion to the fact that the fire depart- a r ron ad!1 ment nlumb~er "4111" is for fire alarms Hooned. onily, and that persons desiring to con-,= sult the department on business mat.-= Safety RazorI ters should use the other number giver. -glades Sharpened in the directory, "3883." HOSPITAL Spring Events SPL O 4 aaavu v " . s " " . " " " . " " . " . Any Lipne, Ship, Cruise, TLour' 1st, end Cabini or 3rd Class E.G6. KIIERLER. Onmly Authorized LOCAL STEAMSHIP AGENT Licensed and Bonded Under State Laws 601 East Huron St. 1)Ml 6412, ALWAYS FRESH No matter what time of the day or night you drop in, you will find our Barbecue Sandwiches are always fresh. r z The Barbecue Inn 440 South; State Phone 4481 dl/I.J/,/ "1/,, "1 ."I". ^°'./ °"Id,/dI" ,.r"e ...%r"./,I.. 1r'.J/do~/ "~/.,, Mfay 15-16-Fathers' week end. f'ay 15-16-Miunesota vs. Michigan-- baseball. M1ay 20-Senior Banquet and Senior Sing. flay 20, 2-1, 22, 23-May Festival. May 122-Senior Ball. AI Phone 5881i ~ IFRID)AY May 22-Last day for payment of di- 10:00-5 :00-VNocational director of the. ploila fees. S Detroit Business university inter- 11Iiay 23-Outdoor Interscholastic 1views seniors interested in secretar- track meet. ial or social service positions, in May 27-Japanese All-Stars vs. Mich- roomi 2, University hall. igan-baseball. 1:30.4:00 - International exiition May 2S, 2J-Interscholastic Tennis of modern paintings from the Car- tournanment. negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al- May 2f)-Examinations begin. umuni Memorial hall. , lay, 2-ANisconsin vs. Michigan 3:30-All- camipus outdoor track meet track meet. at Ferry fiefi. May .39-Iowa vs. Michigan-base- J1U---George Pic(kard of the Chicago; ball. bar delivers the annual Law school " May 30-Wisconsin vs. Michigan- address in room C, Law building, tennis. 7 :(?{?-.-Craftsmnm's installation of oftic- Jamne 10, 11--Alumni meet in Detroit. ers is held in the Masonic Temple. Juine 12-Ohio State vs. Michigan- 8:00-Prof. Herbert Freundlichi of the baseball. IKaiser Wilhelm institute in Berlin' June 12-Alumni Reunion Day. speaks on "The State of Aggregation June 12-Senior Class Day. A AG VARIETY OF SUPPLIES Don't forget that in adldition to ordinary supplies we carry special sup~plies for engineers anid architects. 'S :v If For 10 Days- 1~i, Y~1.I'11I././1.I..J.I./~~'e-e-o p.. 25 c/o OFF BLANKETS, BANNERS AND PENNANTS XYJ AT-TD'QUNIVERSITY jJ~~J OOKSTORE Go, i. '. ' '1. . /l, I I ', . Plw ''r % ° ' '111. /1, J, %. wCoo.. I,- s I... Fourth of Three-Day Special Sal-es Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 114,915,16 We will put on Sale 1,000) Suits of Athletic Union Underwear Spanish Socmety: 1,1111 S. UNIVERSITY Tile conversation class of the Spanish Club will meet tonight in Room 201 of the library.. Lucy Doriboorajian. I -- - - S 'I CANOEFOR FLOWER SERVICE = .. - { - .a - w. wr- - .- ~Jj)~~I~I "~M, Plants and Flowers SPickles or Olives, Grape Juice or Ginger Ale, Sweet Wafers. I for your garden and porches V. - Regular Dollar Value " e s" s"" s" " 75c Regular Dollar Fifty Value .... .$1.10 Not less than three Garments to any one Customer. Nowv is your Chance to Stock up for the Summer No Goods Charged No Refunds No Exchanges Twenty-five Per Cent Discount on all Summer Beach Robes THE ABOVE THREE DAYS ONLY ;