v"^clX MGM THLE MICH -IGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1925) r . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin 18 constructive notice to all mnembers of the University. Copy received b tho Assistant to tba 's dent until 3:30 P. m. (11:30 a.in- Saturdav . Volume S TIUESD)AY, MAY 269,11325, umbewr 174 Sunken Rum Runner Gives Up Cargo IHBELL SUCCEEDS LIKE!T As OYS' CAPMP EDR' S. C. A. PRESIDllElT TO10MAKE uniiversity Lecture: Professor Charles Lane Poor, Professor of 'University, will give a University lecture on the Relativity" at 4:15 P. M. Wednesday,. May 27, in termin. The p)ublic is cordially invited. Astronomy in Columbia subject "Gravitation vs. Natural Science Audi- I'., E. Robbinis. Deui's Advisory Commiittee, College of Llraure. Slence and tlhe Arts: The Dean's Advisory Committee is asked to meet in this ofice on Tuesday, May 26, at 4:10 P. M. to discuss the budget needs with Secretary Smith. Jon It. Effiger. To All Students: Students having in their possessonlbooks drawn from the University Library are notified that all such books aeecue Wednesday, May 27th, 1925, on account of the impending examinations. Facurlty, Colleges of EngineerIng and Architecture: There. will be a meeting of the faculty of these colleges on Tuesay. May 26, at 4:15 o'clock P'. A. in Room 411, West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkis, Seretay. Honor Grard: Seniors of the various schools and colleges who have been seleted by their Class Presidents, respectvely, are requested to meet with Dr. May at the gymnasium at 7:00 P1. M.'Thursday, May 28. & L. M. Gra, Chief Ha'sial. M~embers of the Summiier Session Fkaclties: Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cars for the Summer Michigan Daily will be sent this week, by campus mail, to all members of the Summer Session staff. Their prompt return' will be greatly appreci- ated. The Summer Daily will be delivered gratis only to those members of the Summer Session faculty who fill out the request cards. E. Ii. lKraus. Summner Camp i Geology anid Geography: 1. Registration. Registration blanks for the field courses in geology and geography are now available at the Registrar's office. Students, planning to attend the camp, must fill out these blanks and pay tuition as early as possible to be certain of places. in the classes. The number of students in each class is limited; as soon as this limit is reached, registration will e closed. Students, who have signed the temporary blanks for places in the field courses, must also fill out the registration blanks. 2. Inoculation Against Typhoid. Everyone attending the camp must be inoculated against typhoid. The inoculation, which may be obtained at the Health Service, is given over a period of two weeks and should be started at once. 8.Circular Of Information. A circular of information regarding supplies for cour~ses, personal eqipmient, mail, etc., may be obtained from thio Director of the camp. To All Students in Egineerinig Dra wi g: All students are required td remove' the locks from teir instrument and drawing board lockers by the end of the examination porio, JuneO 10th.Locks found unremioved after this date will be destroyed to free the lockers for the Summer Sesion. H. W11. Miller. Electrical Enigineers and Physicists : Mr., F. W. Peek, Jr., Consulting Enginer of the General Electric Co., will lecture to the Detroit-Ann Arbor Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers on "Lightning and Other high Voltage Phenomena" in the Natural Science Auditorium at 7:45 P. M. Tuesday, May 26t. Mr. Peek's experiments on artificial lightning at 2,000,000 volts will be illustrated by motion pictures. The public is cordially invited. Alfred I. Lovll. R. 0. '. C.: Articles of government property, other than uiforms, held on mem- orandum should be turned in to R. 0. T. C. Supply Officr- at once. Uni- fornis should be turned in promptly after the drill periods this week. Wii. arpenter. To All Members of Tau Beta i P: There will be a meeting of Tau Beta Pi on Tuesday, IMay 26, at the Michigan Union at 6:00 P. M. It is important that all be present as ele- tions for the Coming year wvill be held. Karl B. Robertson, Corr. Se't. R. 0 T. C.: 1R. . T. C. Band practice tonigt at 7 P. M. in the Drill aIl. All instruments will be turned in at tis time. R. 'I. Siloserg.. Egber t R. Isbell, '26L, was5 named yesterday to succeed R ensis Likert,''G , a u e i t n e t o h r s A ir camp. Likert was forced to re- sign because of the duties which his election to thre presidency of thet Student Chiristian association entails, and the circumstance of a trip. abroad on an international studentl pi lg rim age.1 Liker-t will go to Europe this sum- !maci as a nieluber of a group of stud- ent~s who will spend two months in . the universities of Europe, where they will meet and discuss interna- tiolta.I questions with European stud- en ts andi faculties. Camnp will open June 17th, with 45 bet's Li-om Ann Arbor and 15 from Jackson. On the 22nd, 60 boys will come from Flint and thereafter every five days half of the camp will r'e- turn home and another group of 60 boys will enter the camp, filling to cap~acity the camlfp accomrodations of 120 boys and 15 leaders. rThe (lining. lodge which is being financed separately from the budget of $5,000 has been partially erected.j It is expectedl that special contribu-1 ti ons will be secured to complete this work before the opening of the camp The camp fund has now reached a total of $1576.22. This includes aIN $300 contribution from the treasury, of the J-Hop committee. There are 28 organizations on the campus who have not as yet made their reports. Moscow, May 25. -- The Soviet su- preme court dlenied the appeal of the Sinclair Oil company, from the decis- ion of the lower court which annulled its oil concession in Saghalien. W~ashington, May 25.--Newspapiers which published lists of income tax- payers and the amiounts thley paid last fail were uphield in doing so today by the Supreme court. Geneva, May 25.-TPhe Russo-Jap,- anese treaty recently concluded in the Far East was registered today with the League of Nations by Japan, READ THlE CLASSIFIED DiS. Bostont Garte The only adjustable Garter without metal parts on the face of the pad -- hence the Pad without a Pucker For quality, comfort and service insist on having Bostons The Knicker Boston for ( ~sports wear.. GEORGE FROST COMPANY. MAKERS j BOSTON I " I $2.00 For Your. Old ePen We will allow' the above amount towards any $7.00 or $7.50 ,Johnson, or Pic~k F'ountain Pen G. Claude Drake's Drug & Prescription Store Cor-ner S. State and N. University "The Quarry" IL The history of the sub-chaser 217j govcernment by par-ties who eonverted'l by its crew off Sandly Hook, New York, cutter. A deer sea (liver liought it for meait that its cargo wouldt be turne I He is speen bringing up the 400th case goods5, preliminary to raising the ves is not done yet. Bought from tile it into a rum runner it was scuttledI when j)1lursuedby a coast guard a nlominal price, with 'tile agree- over to tihe lprohibition department. of literally anll figuratively wet KI Aero Society: There will be anl imp~ortant buisinesis meeting of tile Aeronautical So- ciety ini Roomi 308 Michigan Union. at 7 :30 P. M. Tuesday, May 26. Gralchen, President. "Th'le School for Scandal": The class in Standard flays will present the plicipal scenes from Sheridan's "Tile School for Scandal,"' in the auditorium of University Hall, Tuesday, May 26, at 7:30 P. A. Public invitcd. No admission charge. VL. elth. Graduate Eniglishi Club: Trhere will be a meeting of tile Graduate English Club Tuesday eve- ning,, May 26, in Room :302 of tile Michigan Union at eight o'clock. Mrs. Norma Solve will read a paper oil "References to Contemporary French IHistor-y ini The Tempest." Painel ill ucschike, Pres'. Unglish 3- pulic Speaikinig for Em.'igimiers : The regular- weekly assemnbly will be held Thursday, May 28, at 7 P. M. in Room 348 of the West Engineering .Building. Chai-man. Mr. 11I. L. Matheson ; Speakers : Messr-s. H. C. D~ahnke, L. C. Lever, 1B.' C. Ketchunm, C. L. Foster. A. S. H-ail, W. R. Thompson, C. Hlugerford, andl R. J. Reason. It. L. Lindemiulder. 1. "1. ".l "././.I1. .a. '1.1.0". //Jl./.r/./.JJ. '. 'Y./,0 ./.e :.IC//i' d fter Sstudy, ti most the Movie or a good night's a Barbecue Sandwich wiii be, satisfying. THE BARBECUE INN, 440 SOUTH- STATE E X CU RSIO0NSL _ .~../".~^ .I"1,y y:J.~. r". ,J"..If. /.. l./ . °./.A, ,1,ll.~././"..I"lJ.. '".1 0 . r a - h 7 England ............ Franlce-------- Hlland .............--it Belgium .............1V Ger'many ............1I Holland-----------.. Cleveland ............ Bufflo ............... 3lackiuac Is. ......... Vay 9)0.00 00.0 [00.00 .00 10.00 33.00 41.00 :MOO0 Trip 1 $150.00 1u0.001 16.00 170.001 170.00I 175A00 152.00 $.r9 11.50, 0-1.00 42.00s, (30.00 41.00! Seniors - A Cap and Gown Portrait will preserve pleasant memories of Michigan for all times. WHAT'S GOING ONl Notices to appear in this column nmust he loft in the box at the Dailty office S providled for 'nat purpose before 4 o'clock preceeding tnieday of issue. I j TUE SDAY 4 :10--IeaRN'sadv1iory (i01u1t tee of j the literary college meets in Dean I John R. Etiiger's office. 4: 1v---Faeitlty of thle ('olleges of Eng. iineciin g and arcehitecture meet in room 411 wvest Engineering build- ing. (:1',;---'fapn Betai Pi izieccs at the 1- ionl. 6:4 5-A 11111111 1)IJluiIQIof Al phaNil Lite rtrv society is held at tile Greenl ' Tree inn. 1 :30-Aeromnutical society mieets in room 308, Uijon. 7 :30--P1rincipal Iscenes fromiiiSheri. (lMan's "The School for Scandal," are pr1esented in the auditorium of Un- iversity hail. 7 :4---F. «". Peek, Jr., consulting eng- ineer of the General Electric coin- S pany speaks on "Lightning and S Other High Voltage Phenomena," in the Natural Science auditorium. .i8 :00-Gramduate Eniglishm club imeets in room 302, Union. Soo.................. ' Houghtonl............ SDuluth............... ChIicago.............. Aniy Lime, Ship, Crul. rse, l st, 2nmd Cabin or 3rdi C E.s.B KU EDI Tour C Class L ER 3 I k WINE :SDAYj 4:L l-Priof. (Charles Lane Poor of Col- unmbia university gives a University lecture on "Gravitation vs. Relativ-' ity." in the Natural Science audi- toriu.i Only Authorized ,rip t Photogropller, LOCAL STEAMSHIP AGENT Licensed and Bonded Under j State Laws 601 East Huron St. Dliii 64 -I41 .', 41 rx. I1e 1 19!lR Iw!! 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