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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY
Italian Feudists Blamed In Fatal Blast

THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1925

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is9 constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received b,,#the Assictent to the P7P~ent until
330 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdayi
-V0111 me 5'THURSD)AY, MAY al, 1825) Number 1;2
1 otlce to All Scniors :
The Diplomal Fee of $10 must he paid before 4 oclock P. MX May 22.
This applies also to fees for all :special certificates. In no( case will a degree
be conferred on any student whose fee is not paid before the above date. If
the payor Is not recommended for graduation, the fee wii be refunded on
surrender of receipt. Candidates for" degrees of certificates should AT
ONCE fill out card at office of the Secretary of their College or School, pay
the Treasurer of the university and have cardl receipted, and file indicated
section of this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School.
kShirley IV. Sith i, Secretary Unaiversity.
University Lecture:
Professor Wolfgang Kohler, of the University of" Berlin, will give a
university lecture at 4:15 P. M., Monday, May 25. in NVatural Science Auid-
itorium, on the subject "Behavior of Apes (Chimpanzees)." The lecture
will be illustrated with moving pictures and lantern slides. The pulblic is
cordially invited. F. E. Robbhins.
To All 'Fratlernities, Sororitie4, and Ifotise-Clulbs:
Your attention is again called to the request of the Senate Committee
on Student Affairs asking every fraternity, sorority or house-club' planning
a change of housing, whether this involves renting, b)uying, building or re-
building," to 'submit to the Committee its plans with its budget for meeting
the same before assuming any new financial responsibilities or before tak-
ing any steps in connection with such change in housing. Tfhe Committee
desires this informaton in crder that it may have an opportunity to offer
specific'suggestions and adlvice in advance of any action by the fraternity or
its alumni, or friends in connection with this matter. .
It is urged that careful consideration be given this request and that
organizations contemplating a change of housing communicate with the
Committee at once.
J. A. Bursley Clhairmn, (Comiiittee on Studenat Affairs.
Health Service:
I. will not, hold office hours today, and probably not for the rest of the
week. !Margaret Bell, 3~1. D).
Sotphiomore En~gineers:
There will be a class meeting of the Sophomore Engineers in Room
348 at 11 o'clock, Thursday, May 21.
E. H. Brag, Mentor.

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1WHAT'S GOING.ON
Notices to app'ear in this column msuit
he left in the box at the lDsly office
Plrovided for ' w i ~mpose hefoire 4
o'clock preceedjiulr the =lay of imice

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7 :00--A scen sioni Daly serv ice is held
in the Williams Memorial chapel in
Harris hall.1
10:00-11ev. 'Mr. Lonsdleicspeakis tt
Ascension Day service in, St. An-
drew's Episcopal church.
E 1:305):q30 - hiternationaI exhilb ition
of modern paintings from the Car-;
negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al-
umnni Memorial hall.
4130-Freslinan track teamit mieets ait
SFerry field to ha've picture taken.4
1 :00-'4iomtens Education clb hod (s'
picnic and meeting at the Fire-'
place.
7 :00-Weekly assembly in English ;5,.

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HllER DAILY TRAM Iri's

Thle Summer Michigan Daily
offers studlents who exp~ect to
attend Summner-School .all of the
advantages and e Cx p e r 1 i nc' e
which are found in The Mich-
igan Daily, and also the oppor-
1 Unity for fastePr ad vancemenit.
1othi the editorial and Business
staffs will add a few men and
womien (luring the next few
weeks. Persons interested are
urgt'ed to see Thal or Mansfield,
on the edlitorial side, any after-
noon from 2 to 5 o'clock, or
C'onlin, on the lbusiness side,
any afternoon from 4 to 5:30
o'clock. Tlhe~se anen may he
found at Thme Daily offices in
the Press building on Maynard
street.

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Italian feudists are
bits and four buildings
the buildings at the time.

blamed for the explosion in Swissvale, Pa., in which eight persons were blown
wrecked, causing $250,000 damage to property. All of the dead are Italians asleep
The photo shows the scene of the blast.

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1Varsity Glee ('lub:
All music imust be returnedI to the office today between 3 andi 5:30.
Every member must call for his refund at this time, as the office closes for
the year. Kurt J. Krejulick, .Manager.
House IPresidlents:
There will b~e a joint meeting of the Bioardl of Representatives and
Board of Directors of the Womeii's League today at 4: 00 P. M., in B~arbour
Gynmnasium.
D)orothy Mch'arleat, Vice. Presideunt, IWomuen's Leaguie.
Senior Enginteers:
Invitations and annmouncements will be given out for the last time to-
clay 10-12 A. M., Second floor Engr. Bldg. over arch.
i. .J. Minard.

'Spring Events
31lay 20, 21, 22, 2.3-May Festival
I 'May 22--Senior Ball.
May 22-Frosh Spring Party.
M l'ay 22-Last day for payment of di-I
pofe.May 23-Outdoor Interscholastic
S track meet.
May 27, 28-Japanese All-Stars vs.s
Michigan-baseball
May 28, 20-Interscholastic Tennis
tournament.
IMa y 2:1---AVisconsin vs. Michiganf
track meet.

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public speaking for engineers, is'
held in room 348 of the west Eng-1 Architects are busy preparing;
ineering building. I plans for the two dormiitoies foi' wo-
7 :30--Les Voyageurs mueet in the I n-.; men whichim arc to be built for the
ion." 1 University of Oklahoma byth tae
7 ::31)-Jillwrul X. Hall Post, Veterans Fa vh of the buildings is to cost $150,-
of Foreign Wars, mxeets in room 306, 00~ according to the appropriationi
Union.made by thie last state legislature. It.
7 :"04:30 - International exhibition,.
fof modern paintings from the Car- I15 hopedi that construction of thec
negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al- buildings will he completed before the
umxni Memorial hall. second semester of next year.
FRIDAY The camel has finally given way to
I :1t.~ 30- llenaionl xhiitonthe autornomible in the Syrian Dle
1::0.530 Inerntioal xhiitlu ert. Now the trip from London to
of modern paintings from the Car-! Bagdad takes seven days. Formerly
negie institute of Pittsburgh, in Al.-, it took 22. to 25 days.
unini Memorial hall. I.________________
"i:00-Presbyterian studenits mueet at
Lane hall for hike and picnic at' Capetown, May 20.-The Prince of,
Ithe Fireplace. Wales' visit to South Africa has 1been
extended a week and will endl July.
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A. 1, E. E. Membhers:
There will be a meeting of all A. I. E. E. members in Room 248 En,
gineering Bldg., at 4:15 P. M. on Thursday May 21, for the election of offi-
cers for next year.
J. B. Johnison, Chmu. Publicity Ciommiiittee.
Architects inspec'tion Trip:
A 'special interurban car will leave State and Packard Streets at 9 :10
Eastern time this morning. From Miller Road Detroit busses will take time
party to the brick plants.
After luncheon at which timo Detroit; Erick Manufacturers Association
Will be ,hosts, sections of the party will visit the Detroit Russel Wheel &
Foundry Company and the Pewabie Pottery. E. Lorch.
Committee on Senate Reception:
Thjere will be a meeting of the Senate Reception Committee this after.
noon at h o'clock in the office of the Graduate School; Angell Mal,.
Alfred 0. Lee, ChIairmana.
Junlor Engineers:
'The last assembly of the college year will lie held tomorrow morning,
Friday, at 10 o'clock in Room 343.
Afred 0. Lee, ('lass Mentlor.
Veterans of Foreign Wars:
Meeting of the Richard N. H all Post, Thursday, 7:380 P. 1M.; Room 306
Union. ' . IH. 1). (Clark.
HI.IR. Reynold and R. A. Burhans, of Pictorial Review Company, will
meet men looking for summer work Thursday afternoon from 2 until ti
o'clock in Room 304 Michigan Union. J. A. Barskcy.
La Sociedad His panica Plenic:j
The annual picnic of the Sociedad Hispanica will be held on the Island,
a short distance north of the Fuller St. bridge over the Huron River start-
ing at 5:00 this afternoon. Any members who have not made reservations
and wish to attend wiil please telephone me at 8755 any time this after-!
noon between 12:15 and 2:30 Marshall U. Leiy.
To Members of the University of Michigan Band:
All members of the organization who have served at any time during
the year are requested to be present at the twelfth annual Band Banquet
to be held at six o'clock tonight in Room 318 of the Michigan Union.
Robert V. Halsey, Studenit Migr.
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FAIR PRICES
All of our supplies are priced most moderately.
1111SOUTH UNIVERSITYI

Players ('lub:
r1 The Players Club Meeting has been postpomm~l lbeca 11e cof tihe May
Festival until 8:00 Monday, May 25th, Sarah Caswell Anigell Hall. A three
act play, "Intimate Strangers" will he lpresenlted.
j It. 1). Strong, Pro;.

Mlay 30--Iowa vs.
ball.
May 30-Wi sconsit.
tennis.
Juuie 10, 11--Alumni

Micligan-base-
vs. Michigan-
meet in Detroit.

Adv~ertise

Ini "The Daily"

Jne c12-Ohxio State vs. Michigan-
S baseball.
.Juie 12--Alumni Reunion Day.
,!llje 12-Senior Class Day.
iMexico City, May 20.--The Mexican
go1)veranent is rep~ortedl to have closed-!
a deal with American banking inter-
ests for a $15,000,000 loan.

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