PAGB T~WO TIF ICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOtBER 10.. 1925 _ } S C.A. ADDS FOUR NEW DEPATMENTS Bible Sftdy, 1In1er-ra cud ( oimi~ ion musle, anid Cofereii e C omiprise CHAIRMEN APPOINTED j Four new departm( its have been added to the cabinet of the Student Christian association, as announced by Rensis Likert, '26, president of the S. C. A., yesterday. The additions include .a Bible study department :which will be under the direction of Albert Boeringer, '26; Inter-radial commnission, with John Congo,,'27E, as chairnan, which will conduct meetin-s for the betterment of relations between students of the various Laces represented on the camps; music, P'hil Latowe, grad.; and conferences and conventions cm- mittee, Edwin Davi, '6, chairman Following the policy of last year, the presidents o1 the various church societies will be adited to the cabi- net as vicC-1prc5.cidefl. The 14 other appointive offces have I been filled as follows: secretary, Theodore Hoi'nber gc r, '21"; University services, Jobn uElliott, '2; boy's work, Joseph Barkoviclh, gradl. ; church re- latjons, Gerritt Filstra, '26; exten- sion, Ezra Young;, '26; finance, Harry Messer, '26, friendly 'relations, C. A. Stevens, '26; new rtdents, Richard Freyberg, '26; publicity, Harold Marks, '26; religious education, How- ard McClusky; vocational counsel, I-arold Williams, '26E; noon forum luncheons, Earl Blaser, '27; industrial committee, Arnold Anderson0f, '28. Cabinet meetings will be held at 5 :30 p'clock -very Thursday in Lane Hall Tavern, when omittee reports will be heard and matters of general policy andl administration will be dis- cussed. Dean Explains All Details Of Absence Rules In a statement yesterday, Assist- ant ean Wilbur I. Humphrys off the literary college, explained the various provisions of rules governing absence from classes. Oine rule has to do with absences for the purpose of seeing out-of-town football games. These are counted as three except in the case of team mem- bers. Members of teams are required to present to the instructor written tatements specifying the time and d- ration of absence. Absences before and after vacation or holidays shall as usual be counted as three, except in the case of illness the rules say. Still another body of regulations has to (d0 with students entering (lasses late. "In this case the offend- er shall be deemed to have been ab- sent fromn all meetings of the class up to that (ate, andl no studlent shallj bra admitted to a class after the be- ginning of the fift h week of the s- rnester," according to the rules. Tlhree consecutive absences are to be reported by the instructor, as a matter of record. If, in the judgment of the instructor, the number of ab- sences is excessive, "he may either report the case to the assistant dean with power, or eclude the student. from class. In the latter case, he shall notify the assistant (dean of this action and recommend that the stu- dent be either dropped without grade' or 'dropped with R' ". If reports indicate neglect of work through excessive absences, the Ad- ministrative Board is empowered to give the violator formal warning or place him on p~rob~ationm. At the end of the semester the Board may also ass;.ign him one or more negative : hourt11s. Explorers Bring Resources Ne arerj /1 t ir Force Lags, Senator Charge ~Scopes Wins Zoology Faculty Aid Here; Contributions Come Contributions to thie .Ioiin '..Scopes a co1'sr pat, the niversity of Chi- scholarship fund WoricbL)~ ull by t11w weeleenol( ti al faculty of the :oole gy d(ler i t dl te from th I C'0!it,,ib~tt im; ,are epce rn h a staff meeting thIs week.I The u t j is I to e~l ,1'1. iScopo -, o o V("r U c t~ruts of scienice inithe do g iaidat t woru)iiii owB'ne, and Wa3s I'ldv.c it irestedi in the Iteaching started Ia l ummer !).a , roup O oi o volutiiou?, IDr. A. Franklin Shull his suIpportern at, t> "cvr(ii oll' 0of the zoo logy epart mont, saidl. Pro- trial at, Dayton1. Lateor 1. Co i,, lessor Sili ol is in chIarge of the ar- and Itaylia rd 1. A1\I et i , both noted r:)!)' olneiu t; ori the University, while biologists.,oganized .a e(fl ll )aifnto o .IIl.If.?I. I utu of Michigan Statet canv ass 1the (lepartino nt,. of 5('cl('O inI (onel';c, is chairmnan for the state. ; different universit ies. Wl e S :copes continues hip studyj j The goalI, of which $5(jo is I lie iquot a of -,elog?,. is which hie is majoring, for thetstate anI?(! i 00for I lie _ ll- ti e "E't't; 51 iou'" case awaits trial be- .'eISrs t, I> is o ( and will en a hle 'MI.'. for'e t ho T lenneeSupreme,,court on S Scopes to do at least four yecars workik e question of constitutionality. I Indian Prepares .For Dental Worke Raja Faris iHowrani, late of the Am- Cliculi univrisity at Bt-irut. Sviria. lii ; - arrived at the University to cap! . e pireparatory xv ork beforu el e.rn o; iii (dental college. Il o wrani is( a native oif Syria, andl spnt two yea r"sat, thli American university before coningI to Ann Arbor. BERLIN, Oct. 9.-Dr. Iijalniar Schact headl of the Reichsbank, has reserv(d passa go on the steamer I )eurt ;cti Iaa U leaving HIamblu rg for America. iiMAIL ORDERS f s FOR I ,, r ow lip y 2 19N Y ta, ,3 I Key Wittman At least one senator agrees with 1Col. William Mitchell's arraignment of U. S. air policy. Key Pittman (above), 'Nevada solon, back from abroad, says, "America is trailing be- hind every European and Asiatic power in the development of aviatioin." Faculty Members Depnart For Ohio Forestry IMeetino~ Five members of the forestry de- partment left yesterday for the an- nual meeting of the Ohio valley sec- tion of the Society of American For- esters to be held Saturday and Sunday at the state forest at Higgins Lake, MVich. Those attending are Prof. L. J.{ Young, E. V. Jotter, IH. Al. Lumsden, and Robert Craig. The state forest- ers of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and; Michigan will also be present andl give reports for the past year. The program includes papers by: B. F. Avery, forester for the Spanish. River Pulp) and Paper company of St. I Ste. Marie, Ont. ; A. W. Stace, of thej Grand Rapids Press; R. G. Schr.eck, supervisor of the Michigan National forest; and A. 0. Alderman, state for- ester of Ohio. The program also in- cludes inspection of the state reserveI which is one of the largest and old- (st in the United States. The society will go to Grayling Sunday to see the only stand of virgin pine in the state. Prof. L, J. Young, head of the for- 'estery department, is chairman of the J meeting.J After being released from at liner crossing the Atlantic to Europe, aj pigeon. flew 1,000 miles back to its loft in New York. LECTURE COURSE TICKETS lM[STL BE - MAILED BYv SATURDAY, OCT. I.1 The Delicious Food and t:he Fine Service that they remember so well, is what brings the 04', Timers In here. today:d LUNCH RO 338 MAYNARDI I s 1 I . st . to _< , '5 TAILREU TF S vs. Ann.Arbo Hig .. ....r.. s-4r 1 n Vj) -- ---- --w 'iio.. . i, o a t r i a, O c.1 A . M . 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