THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 19 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant tothe President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume -VI FRIDAY, APRIL 2d, ,196 Nnmbr 13 University Lecture: Professor Charles Manning Child, Professor of Zoology in the University of Chicago, will deliver a University Lecture on the subject, "The Organism and Environment in the Light of Physiology," Friday, April 23, at 8 P. M., in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. University Lecture: Dr. Philip Hitti, of the American University of Beirut, Syria, now of Princeton University, will lecture on the subject "The Contribution of the Syrians and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Geography 41. Elementary Field Course: Meet Saturday morning at 8:30 in Room 17 A. II. Wear field clothes. Bring a pencil, eraser, and a small pocket note book. Bring, also, a six inch ruler with the inches divided into tenths. Buy a U. S. Geological Survey Map o nfltnthor; or the larger scale map of South Lyons, which are on sale at Wahr's Bookstore. Any members of the class who have automobiles are requested to help in transporting the party to the field area about two miles east of Ann Arbor. Much time can be saved if all students are pro- vided with the above equipment before the class meets. P. E. .Jaes It. B. Rtal. HTstory 6: Make-up nii]64emster examination in Room 4001, Angell Hall, Satur- day, April 24, eleven to noon. Preston Slossen. Geology 128 (GlaejGeology): The field work in Geology 128 will not start until May 1st. Frank Leverett. Seniors: Applications..for the Senior Ball to be held May 21 will be given out from the side desk in the Union Friday from 2:00 to 5:00. These must be filled out and returned by Friday at 5:00. Wiliam L. Diener, Chairman. The annual debate between Adephi House of Representatives and Alpha Nu'will be held tonight in University Hall Auditorium at 7:00 o'clock. The subject is: Resolved, that the method of handling moral problems as typified by the Eighteenth Amendment is wrong in principle. Visitors are welcome. Lyle Eserman. 1926 Mheliganensian: Official Distribution of the Michiganensian begins Tuesday, April 27, in the basement of the Main Library, at 9 o'clock. It will be continued from 0 to 5 daily until completed. No books will be given out during distribution to those not having receipts. Lost receipts must be cared for this week at the Ensian office, or wait until distribution has been completed. Two weeks after dist'ribution starts, receipts are valueless in accordance with contract printed on stubs. Frederick M. Phelps, Jr., Business Manager. SUM31ER POSITIONS: During Monday afternoon and Tuesday, April 26 and 27, Mr. A. E. Hilde- brand will be at the Michigan Union to meet those who wish to investigate Summer Employment with H. J. Heinz Company. Monday from 1:30 to 6:00 P. . and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. and on Tuesday 7:30 A. M. to 12:00 M. and 1:00 to 4:30 P. M. J. A. Bursley. "The Goose Hangs Itigh"-Play Production Series "The Goose Hangs High," a three-act comedy by Lewis Beach, will be presented in University Hall on Wednesday eveningjApril 28 . This is the final program in the Play Production Series. Patrons are asked to note that the play will be given but one night instead of two as originally an- nounced. II. D. . lollister. rhi Delta Rappa: Luncheon and business-meeting today noon at the Lantern Shop. All members will please take due notice. Robert A. hon, President. Completes Lone 35,000 Mile Circumnavigation Of World Registration For t Next Year's Opera As Large As Usual; Registration so far this week for for next year's Union opera is fully as large as in past years, 1. Mortimer Shuter, director, stated yesterday, al- thougkh no figures as to the number of tryouts already reported are yet available. Due to the fact that some of the notices to fraternities and house; clubs, announcing registration this week, were delayed in the mails, stu- dents may register between 10 and 12j o'clock or 2 and 4 o'clock tomorrow as well as today at the Mimes the- ater. j Preliminary work with the men and women choruses will start next weekj l under Mr. Shuter's direction, Royl Hoyer being .scheduled to arrive in Ann Arbor May 2 to take charge of the dancing as he has done for the past few years. NEW LONDON, Conn.-Twelve men, members of the S-49, were injured recently. AT T HE THEATERS Today-Screen Arcade - "Dancing Mothers," with Conway Tearle and Alice Joyce. Majestic--"The RecMss Lady," with James Kirkwood. Wuerth - "The Clash of the Wolves," with Rin-Tin-Tin. Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit)-George Arliss, I in "Old English". Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)-- "Badges." Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - Bertha Kalich in Sudermann's "Magda." New Detroit (Detroit)-Thurs- ton, the Magician. Shubert (Detroit) - "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," with Frank Morgan and Mildred MacLeod. 0 ":.mac e an tsdenits . our appreciation of 1 ~ conveniences and c(OifOrts offered by us I as necessitated turn- people away. We (iClike to turn away friends. Drop us a card ov phono us when you et in town. We will turn the house up-side (townl to takes care of you. 56J $1.53, S1.75 and $2 DaIly. Columbia at John R. .. .. ,: JUST RECEIVED-- LOG LOG SlideRU LES $10.85 __ WAHR'S BO~oK SORE Harry Pidgeon and the yawl in which he sailed around the world alone. Vm (By Central Press) "Bu NEW YORK, April 22.-The "Blue! Water Medal" of the Cruising Club ofI America, awarded every five years for the most notable accomplishment in deep water navigation in that period, goes this time to Harry Pidgeon, who is in New York after completing a 35,- 000 mile circumnavigation of the globe alone. No doubt the rescue of the crew of the stricken Antinoe by the men of the Roosevelt was considered in mak- mking the award, so Pidgeon's feat thus takes precedence over Captain Fried's. Pidgeon made his solitary cruise in a 35-foot yawl. What made his featI all the more remarkable in the eyes of the Cruising club was the fact that he launched the adventure with virtually 0no knowledge of navigation gained byI actual experience, but with a fund of information obtained from books. Hence the sobriquet given him, but not contemptuously, by sea-farers: "the book skipper." By profesion Pidgeon is a photo- Ann Arbor's Newest Cafeteria 216 South Ingalls Bluebird Cafeteria Half block from Campus. The best home-cooked food in town. INCREASIN( Adds to the meat q of proper refrigerati: meats you also buy detail preparation enforced. 0 grapher. He calls Los Angeles his residence, but his "home," he says I now, is the sea. While in New York Mr, Pidgeon was much interested in reading reports of his death published from time to time,, when his yacht apparently disappear- ed. l Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified;colmuns.-Adv. --- I HARRIS HALL Club Building Open 9A.M.to 10 P. M. Daily Afternoon Tea from two to six 11 Club privileges free to University students. all W' 'I MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh Every Friday TICE'S 1 709 North University Local Events GENERAL Saturday Congregational Student Fellowship will sold a sports dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Nichels' Arcade hall; also a hike starting from Pilgrim hall at 2 o'-f clock. Wesclyan guild will hold a steak roast at the fireplace at 4 o'clock. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. I AUTO PARTS For All Makes of Cars. TIRES FOR SALE. JUNK CARS BOUGHT PHONE 3035. KESSLER BROS., Canal Street r 1 1' TVTTLE'S G WARMTH uestion the necessity ng. In buying our confidence that this has been properly 11 ,Our home cooked lunches are sure to please you. ESCHELBACH MARKET 4.. ;. J. J. Desmond - Felix Weiser I 338 Maynard Street 202 East Huron Street Phone 4159 .1 -I t Dance Tonight at Granger's Another BIN r roliAh c with 2 Bands Satur'da'y Nignt CONTINUOUS DANCINC $1.00 PER COUPLE TICKETS AT SLATER'S DANCING GRANGER'S GRANGER'S