PAGE EIGHT I -- - THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 PA4E EIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 DAILY OFFICIAL DULLETIN- Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the assistant to the President until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). Spirit Of Riffian Revolt Spreads Into Syria ., .- THE NEWEST IN 11 VolumeT WtiE )N ESDAY, S EL' EABER :30, 1925 ~NujiJer 8 To Ahe Deans: There will be a Conference of the Deans Wednesday, September 30, at 10 a. m.i the =President's offic. _C. C. Little. Senio"r Women: There will be a Teca for all women of the Senior class Thursday, October st; from '4:00 to 6:00 o'clock, at the Martha Cook Building. All senior women ~are invited, and this notice is the only invitation. " -Jeai laudiltoi, Dean of Women. University Women :Freshman Class: The first lecture to freshmen women, on Campus organization, will be given Wednesday afternoon, September 30th, at 4:15 o'clock, in Sarah Cas- well Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance of all freshmen women is required., Please bring blue-books and pens. Jean Hamito, Dean~ of Women. b~ail Held at Post Office: Mail addressed to persons whose names appear below is on hand at the Ann Arbor Postoffice and can be claimed by the owner at the General Delivery window, Main office, on or before October 7, 1925. HAVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS RGISTERED AT THE POST- OFFICE. _Helen Adler W. S. Glaser N. S. Aldrich Catherine Goetz Cathleen Allen L. J. Goldwater Rintaro, Aok Paul A. Greed Edin Burley E F. Greeman H. S. Baninga IH. Guikema W. C. Beets H. E.IHalford M. A. Bernfield L. H. Hall R 1. Blake,. M. H. 1-aelink 'A. T. Bowers R. V. H-arr E, M. Brckman A. H-askin R. J. Brown Alarion Hfilman R. E. Butler R. V. Janos G, F. Carey Burton Lamfrom C. C. Chapple William Liepke Nito Collino Francis J. Lynch W. C.. Crabtree P. E. McCaughey, Jr. Edith Cramer L. Manyon K. M. Davenport Murf Mathers Marguerite Dutton Mr. Naeter M. Elliott Y. Nakamura W. B. Ellis Carl Nist Harvey Emery W. 11. Read A. G. Englebach George McD. Relyea Henry Englefleld Harold Rhodes Stuart E. Fedderly Win. Sholten W. A. renstermacher Ivar Tang ~,3,.k jeman Esther Louise Tuttle Ross P. Firestone E. B. Lade Veye Geo. D. Fleet Fred Warner D KIC Fowler Y. F. Zng M. W.. Glaspar A. C. Pack, P. Al. Teacher's Certificate in Rhetoric: All -students interested in meeting the requirements for the teacher's certificate in rhetoric may consult with me this week in Room 3228 Angell Tall',, Office hours: Thursday 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Friday 3 to 5:30. Education Cl: The meeting place of the eight o'clock section of C has been changed fromi Room 208, Tappan Hall, to Room 109, Tappan Hal. C. L. Clarke. French ,81: All stdents in French 31 who have not had the entrance test in tha course will be given an opportunity to take it Wednesday, September 30, at .4:00 o'clock in Room 200 South Wing. A. G. Canfield. Aeronautical Students: The inspection trip to Dearborn will be held Thursday, October 1. Stu- dents will leave Ann Arbor on 8:00 a. i. interurban. Freshman Engineers: Regular Freshman Assembly will be held today at 11 O'clock in Room 348. Captain Schlosberg of the R. . T. C. and Professor Lovell of the Electrical Engineering Department will speak on "Relations of the R. 0. T. C. courses to Engineering 'Practice." C. 0. Wiser, Freshman Mentor. University Club: Club fright, Friday, October 2, at eight o'clock in the Club Room. Mem- bers-are invited to bring new members of the faculty as their guests. Clarence !IF. Johnston, Y Ciiairmumm'nof Et1ertainmencit C ommittee. Orman Reital: _" ,Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give a series of compli- ,,,metry, organ recitals. each Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The program for Wednesday, September 30, is as follows: Concert Overture (Maitland) ; Finale to Act 11 "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini); Chorale in A minor (Franck) ; An Autumn Sketch (Brewer) ; Andante (5th Symphony) (Beethoven) ; Fugue in D (Guilmant) ; Dedica- tion (from the Suite "Through a Looking Glass") (Taylor) Liebestraum (Liszt) ; Rhapsody Catalane (Bonnet). Cluu'Ies A. Simi, Secretary. Choral IUnioniUshers: All University men who have previously assisted at the Hill Auditori- uim for ushering at the Choral Union Concerts and who wish t~o continue for the coming season will p~lease sign ip a the Buildings andI Grounds hofllco or call 7987 between 5:00 and 7:00 P'. 1M. before Thursday, October 1st. W. A. 1)ai-emport, Asst. Superintendent, a : uildinigs anmd Grounds Dept. r niversity of Michiigani Band: The regular weekly rehearsal of the Varsity Band will be held Wedneu- day, Sept. 30, at 7:15 P. M. All men whose namecs ap)peared on the tentative bandtmembership list will report at that time with instruments; others 'vho bave applied for membership will report without instruments. A full RAINCOATS Is a delightful creation in Scotch Plaid which is gay enough to brighten the dull- est day and yet conservative enough to be in good taste. 18.'75 Others, slickers and oiled silks, from 5.95 up "RUBY RING" The Most Complimented Stocking in America $1.85 and $2.50 Sold Here Exclusively, Flames of anti-French feeling, fanned by success of Abd-el-Brim's wa'.- in Southern Syria, and Druse tribesmen, in a serious revolt, are driving can churches and schools set up ,by Near'-East Relief society. Ph~to shows French in the Hauran district. for iib, lly in Morocco are burning otut Chiti ans and burning Ameri- a native dlemonstration against the turnout of the band is imperative. Section heads will phoase report at 7:00 P. M., Wednesday, at the oflilke, Morris Hall, for discussion of several in:- portant problems relative to their function. T. C. Schineirla, Presi. La Socie dad Ilispanica: An executive meeting of La Sociedad Hispanica will be held in room 304 Michigan Union, Thursday, October 1, at 7:30 P. M. All officers and. coin- mittee chairmen are requested to be present. Interested :old members are also invited to attend in order that committee vacancies may be filled. Loran G. Bartley, Pr.es. 'University of Mi1chigan Rifle and Pistol Club: There will be a meeting of the University of Michigan Rifle and Pistol Club Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the R. 0. T. C. Building. Ail members will be present. All interested. in Rifle and, Pistol shooting are invited tn be presenit at this time and if interested become members of the Club. This Club will furnish the University Rifle Team for participation in the Big Ten Rifle League Matches for this year. Members of th e Clue who cannmot be present will please notify the, undersigned by postal. George W. Dunn, Jr., Executive (bitcr. Blue- Key Society: The first meeting of the year will be held in Room 302 of the Union, at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday, October 1. New members will be clho.-e at this iJOURNALISTS SPONSOR ARCADE SHOP Main Store-Main at Lbcrty E S U IUULIU I I IILUU ULUU SThe Journalism department will fos- ter a Students' Press club throughout theC yozzr. It will differ from that ofII j past years in that it will proceed wt a loss formal organization, amid mom- IJlriPp fees will be nominal, and the cilu ) i, to furnish its own refresh- (Men s on meeting occasions. l it a Aical ne'wsp~aper men will meet with the club as guest speakers. The ifjoriuAl iicetnigs will b~e concerned with pi-(Jlems in newspaper practice. IThe pitrpose of the club is to develop an "espritd Ie -ores" among the journ- vli :st tdenits, and to afford them an o, >:>ti lit~yto meet prominent news- pa~~ul v oriners. Diplornats Con fer' On Security Pact El _______________________________________________________ p - .-g" a f 7 :, O M ;i Y F Y yy f : eS 5 " n e "2 E£ 4 M P. n Al hit y x p£ 3 . e S..°. xq{ i x dry. rX Mir, k H 1 1 its t ,s x 3 I of .,. meeL'tLi ng. Cercle.Francals: There will be a meeting of the C Sept. 30 in the Cercle room, on the sec: bers are urged to be present. WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column mwust be left in the box at the Daily office provided for that purpose before 4 o'clock preceeding the day of issue. WEDNESDAY 91:00 :00-Representatives of the un- iformn contractor take measure- ments for advanced course uni- forms at the R. 0.. T. C. building. 1Q :00---Conference of tihe deans is held in the President's office. 11 :0-Fresbmaun engineers as semuble in room 348, Engineering building.i 1:006:00-Open house at the Congre-I gational church. 4*'0-6:00-Open house at Harris hall. 4:00-95:30- Tryouts for the Girls' Glee club held in room 216, School of Music. 4:00-5 :00-M1andolin club tryouts :arc held in Lane hall. -:10-Instructors in Rhetoric 1, 2, 3I1,1 32, and 105 meet in room 3213,- Ang- ell hall. 4:15-First lecture to freshmnan wvo-1 men on "Campus Organization" isI given in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, Barbour gymnasium. ' 1: 15-Organ recital given in Hill audi- torium. 4: 15-Memnbers of the University I'.' W. C. A. cabinet meet in 'Newberry hall. I 4:15-Cercle Franais meets in timeI Cercle room, South Wting. 7 :00-8 :00-University Symphony or- chestra tryouts are held at the Un-I iversity School of Music.t 7:15-Band rehearsal held in Harris hail. 7:30-Forestry club meets in room 10-213, Natural Science building. 7 :30-Comedy club meets in roomi 203, University hall. 7 :30-University of-14ichigan Rifle andf Pistol club' meets in the Ri.- . T.1 C. building. '8 :00-P'i Laniibda Tbeta mieets.. RiichardIm i. 1,re Flbe rg. I (fly Associated Press) I I'ti ,s, Sept. 29. - Serious negotia- ercle Francais at 4 :15 Wednesdlay. tionis between the Allies and Germany(' pond floor of South Wing. ,tll mmei- foIcr a security pact will begin in the! 1;, N. liarsay; . S, rather inaccessible town of Locarno, I souithtern Switzerland on Oct. 5. Thei 4:00-:)-Tryouits for tbaeC Grls dA adplcAo.hecnfrnc erl club held in room 26 chtiyol Hertcredokealti eeigfe ' Music. I Von Hoesch, the Germnan am- 4:00-6:00-Tea for all senlor wvon4n basador, had spent an hour with for-I at, Martha Cook dormitory. wn minister Briand, France.1 6 :0-Cngrg'~ti~alMens ciii S p- Locarno was -chosen, it is iunder- Sper held at church. *,to, because the diplomats consid- ?:f009:00- Women tryouts for fla jered it. offered the best possible guar-Ijouto edi h uioii ,nctsaais nicein h of University hall. town !,.i only one telephone line and 7 :30-Cimistian Science society mceeeS! no tele;raph. The desire of all the in Lane hall. negotiators it is said in official circles' 7 :30-La Sociedail hlisIpahica mleets in i to aoid outside discussion andI roomi 304, Union. polceics in the press over the thorny *7:3=I~lze ey sciet rnets n rom Piits of the problem until a basis of 714)Blu Ke soiel mets ii t~oi agreement is reached. 302, Union. ________ a ' , Iroit, Sept. 29. - Enrollment in Pontiac, Sept. 29. -Detroit Unted i n cho~lsh in Detroit totalled more, Railway receivers have asked the city ta14 1,000, a considerable gain over commission to authorize an increcase I astycear's figure. Over half of the, E '-' A You nee a typewriter! E EVERY studenat these days mnust have a typ~ewriter (or borrow (tne). You'll get along better this t ermi if you blmy your type- 'writer now amid get ac('istomied to using It *before heavy work sets la. We are agents for Coronia Fouir. This 'new typewriter, illustrated above, is the most com-a plete portalie imiade todahy. It hilas the stmnd ardl, fouar-rowe keyboaard, and the 'widest car- riage of any portable typewriter, t he longtest ribbon "of any stranatl keyboard portfible, V-ack s~aacer anid margin release on keyboard, Perfect, unobstructed visiblity- and it',; made, by I lie pioneeR' i-itixn taactm-iers of portalie type- writers who Im aive had 38 years' experience in building t ype writers for college use. Come arnti see this new mjachine todlay. It costs only $60. ~0. D. MORKf-hRILL 17 Nickels Arcade The Typewriter and Stationery Store Detaler: L. C. Smiith and Coronia Typewriters. 'F 3t ii in 1 1 1f 4 zlocal street car fares. :-t udents are in the high schools. 1.11. 4 E f , I, ..' Y " _ . -- ... .... .:::". f. Utz::. I ..... :, 1 .:. , ".. J d"{. r:: . .x ._. .., ., ci; :;..::: _ d . o:; i;. ; i} : ....... ...... .:^(:. ;t.:.i.:.;_J:: rSi 7=is t? t=ay-. 1 . .. .' ' .-:.'i'. 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