R INDICTED UD CHARGE ctive notice to all memlbers of Assistant to the President until' iy must be typewritten. 13, 1927 NUMBER 161 I - - ____________-______ 'I I I r ' I r . t ' x F t 5 sterday afternoon, Joseph for the remainder of the regulations. , it held by Roelof Lanting, ' t, CONDUCT TEST THIS WEEK OF NEW , STEVENS TO TALK traininI. T: ANGELL HALL TELESCOPE LENSES H ERE TOMORROW :rairoads as Grands, the "Tests are being conducted this watch it. It will commence at 1:45 Mr. John F. Stevens, president of St. Paul, and week in the new Angell hall observa- a. m. and will be visible until 3:5; the American Society of Civil Engi- si of the C tory, since the lenses have been in- a. m. neers, will be a guest of the Univer~ Pacific, and stalled in one of the telescopes, and However the most important eclipse sity tomorrow morning. Students and made vice-pr we hope to be able to put the new by far, is the eclipse of the sun, and faculty will Pe given an opportunity Three years equipment to regular use next week," this will occur on June 19. An eclipse to hear him at a special engineering president in cl stated Prof. Ralph H. Curtiss, direc- of the sun is not as common an oc- assembly to be held at 11 o'clock in New York, Nc tor of the observatory yesterday. At currence as an eclipse of the moon, Room 311 of the West Enginering present the astronomy classes are and this one is attracting world-wide Building. OHIO-Pro using the regular University Observa- attention. This eclipse will not be ( Mr. Stevens, who has risen to great maintain that tory for their work. visible in the United States but it will prominence in public affairs, started' dents are not The year, 1927, ought to prove to be clearly seen in Alaska, northern his career with little or no technical quired work. be a big year in the field of astron- Canada, the British Isles, Norway,, omy, especially in respect to the e- Sweden and Lapland.~ lipses. Five eclipses in all will occur ..-. -__ this year, two of which are to be in ! 0II-In a suit preferred by pri- June, lhe said. vate book concerns against students On the morning of June 15, there at Ohio State University who decided ?will be an eclipse of the moon. This to run and operate their own book will be visible in Ann Arbor and the store, the state supreme court return- Again TONIGHT at 8:1' astronomy classes are planning to ed a verdict in favor of the students. i fThe Rockfoi / dents were denied special permission to '30D; Julius Pochelon, '30; H. Russell i; Morris Lichtenstein, '29; Warren A. 7. rulipgs will subject the offender to im- sity. The Automobile Committee. school of Education, called for Monday Friday, May 20, 4:05 p. m., Room 109, C. 0. Davis, Secretory. fence and the Arts: ture to students expecting to enter the ted, on "The Profession of Law." The May 17th, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 25, John R. Effinger. se who teach first-year courses in Room 9:00 a. m. James W. Glover. and Military Law will be 'day, May 14th, betwen 9:00 Ifanold ?'lelberg. ual on Friday of this week. Pro- and Professor Sellars Course 110. Ruth A. Rouse. the proposed trip to Detroit 'on It. T. Lansdale. se this week. Lecture Friday, at A. 'S. Aiton. the American Society of Civil En- ed engineers in the United States, mg, May 14th. He will address the g Building, at 11 o'clock. Seniors, eially invited and urged to attend I 'Sto Sby Cit ent naa 0th cia ins anc - iA ,1. Walter Cravens President of the Kansas City 'oint ck Land Bank has been indicted a federal grand jury at Kansas y, Mo., on 61 counts, charging fake ries, conspiracy to defraud, and nipulation between the bank and er finance companies. Five asso- tes also were indicted. POMONA-The experiment has been tituted in having voluntary attend- ce to some classes. KINNET' SHOES TIMELY SUGGESTIONS 117 South Main St. STEPS PAY - in William Archer's Thrilling You will find it worth while to walk a few blocks Green more after you have tried our meals. Delicious food, nicely prepared and perfectly served awaits you. Luncheon, 11:30-2:00............50c Dinner, 5:30 -8:00...............65c We make a specialty of our Sunday chicken dinners. 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