PAGE ETGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, F} WIV M' ..A......R..AY...... FE...RUARY.........1, . . ..).28. ** Try -out; for tile 'Varsity and Reserve lBands: II I More muen are needed in both the 'Varsity and reserve Bands. All moni Iwho are interested (except saxophone players) are asked to try-out tliis afterl- both a the Band Hall on State street. Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Nicholas D., Falcone~, Dire cts}; the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) E Men's Education Club: Mr. Edwin L. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Schrool., in D4 itrsit, xx ho Volme S. SA11tUTDAY, FEIIZt.IARY 11. -Numbher 97. was originally 'sheduled to speak before the clb, will addres,; an as:,(mbly! _____________________________________________________________ in University High School Auditorium, Monday, February 13 at 4:10 o'clock.[ Members are urged to call the attention of those interested to this nieet- The eetng f te Snat Conci schduld fr Mnda, Fbrury 3, Ng. Mr. Miller will speak concerning positions and tenure in the Detroit will be patponed unless otherwise requested by any member or members. F. E. Rlobbins, Secretary. system. ~~Pnn~ OF1CIA L RESENT SUPERVISING ELECTIONREON REC NTDECISION __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St' rtirn with the next term, st~t- . , Brossean Foundation: There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the Brosseau Foundation on Monday, February 13, at 2 p.m., in Room 2, University Hall. Students applying for loans from this Foundation should present them- selves before the committee at this time. J. A. Bursley, Dean. University Lecture: Prfso John A1. \Varbeke oft"ount H olyoke College will speak+ Benedetto Cr~oce, lnfci'prt r of Art," at S p.m., klonday, February 13, the Natural Science Audit orum. The public is cordially invited. on inl Faculty, School of Ed ucat ion : The regular staff luncheon will be held on Monday at. 12:15i p.iii., at th2: Milchigan Union. Dean Alariv; L . Ward will speak on"'The Profession of C. 0. Mais, Secretary. Graduate Student: G raduat e s1tudents who have not. cal led at the office of t he G raduilate School to nmake ,second semiester elections should do so5 before Saturday noon oif this week. Persons who were no'-,cii o] led (luring the first semester hut who intend to do so for t he second ;.semester should comflplet e regisitration this week. Students who have conmpletedl the requirements for the Master's degree andl wish to taike the (degree at thiis tulne should pay the d iploma fee within two week,;. The proper blank for this purp~ose should be obtained at the Graduate School office. RcltI i A. houseC, Recorder. Gradutjae Students: ,Graduate student s who are interestedi in electing Zoology 136 (Human Anatomy) during the present semester should meet Dr. Hluber on Saturday' of this week at 8 am., Room 3501 New Aledical Building Ruth A. Rouse. (Cr~tdiate :students : Graduate studentsa who have changed their second semester elections by dropping or addiiig a course, or substituting one course for another, should notify the officc of the Graduate School by Saturday, February 18. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. l-hg~shi 1.78 (I ;r1 vtce ntciury3) : This class, M WF at :11, will meet henceforth in Newberry Hall Auditor- Louis 1. Broth-old. G ermnan 2: Mr. Schatz's 9 o'clock section will henceforth meet in Room 4014 N. S. Ar. H. Schatz. Mathemiatics 245~: Mathematics 255. Differential Geometry (plane curves in ordinary, equiform, equiaffine, inversive, and projective geometries). First meeting Monday, February 13 at 2 p.m., in Room 306 M.H. G. Y. Ralnichi. 'Unhersity of 3lichiigaui lVarirty Band: Formiation tonight at 7:13 o'clock at. the Field House to play for the Purdue game, It is important that you bring your coupon books. Russell L. Malcolm, -Student Manager. Reserve Band : Rehearsal at 1:30 this afternoon at the Band Hall. Nicholas I). Falcone, Director. Cosmopolitan Club: Contrary to previous announcement, the business meeting of the Club, on Saturday, February 11, will be at 8:40 o'clock instead of 8 p.m., in order that those who wish to attend the game may do so. Will every member please make a special effort to attend this mleeting? M ja 1lowr'aiPresident. Phi Kappa Phil: There will be a Phi Kappa Phi initiation banquet at the Mihi-ian 1 'lijol at 6:30 o'clock on the evening of Saturday, February 25, to whiih iallI mciii- b ers are invited. Those desiring to attend should niotify the secret~ary, :,0)2 IWest Engineering Annex, prior to Wednesday, Febrruary 22. Play Produict ion: A repertory of Southbern-mount ainflik plays o~enis at. 21 un es TPheater Wednesday, February S. "Sun-Up"' by Lubt Volmer and "H ell HeW, Fel' Heaven'' by Hatcher Hughes will alternate throughout Itho' week. 'ia',o plays should be of special interest to all studlents intcrest ( lili nat ive Anniir- (an drama. Earl . E. leisehli i. Scalp .end Blade )lci fleeting Sunday, F+eb. 12 at 2:30 o'cloc'k. IRoomi:,02 tUir ori. Ain A rbor Art A ssociation: 'ihe Exhib~ition of 46 paintings selected 1101m1tile lVorit'l riiAIwii m F xi-- hit ion of American Painting and Sculpture at. th . art hInstitute of (IIi opens Sunday afternoon, February 12, in thte Vest (Ia ilerv, Aliun n m; "o i Hall. dents ux's", substitute military train- ing for, phy i al ednet ioll, accordingI fo a r, ( o tit. ru1lung o Ole hBoard or l' fii l . 'lhi, mow,'cwas nt, planned tfol by thboiphysical education author- ities, it was learned yesterday. According to an itrterview giveni yesittU'da , Dr. George A. May was not (conisulted in the matter at all. Poach "Tad" Wieman was consulted,! lbnt referred the matter to the Board ofi Regents, who passed the regula- tionl allowing; students to elect mili-, t ary training instead of physical edut- Ieat ion. Thi;; calne as a heavy blow to ill-~ ea,.nion ritojectsof the gymn- 101=itl ttl.riis who, by alreadly 11' 0 ('051 ili(' ctzrtcetithe it tra-inuralI I ni lding aind planned other prlojects, l(I rd 10(1' a st art t owards the pro- ~r1t'5s 5i 'Ss 5511(1coimplet ion. One iili Li r--Ixt 'rl r. 'The only way il Mlx irkiiit U oit1(1 'e possible ifor i i Iplrysico 1 edulcation b oard to combo t 1t ;_; ot i h e hby(offer1ing an lion r's ', iltilrl'rrfor 'physic'aleducation,f < thibg rlgli'v(rI* e foit' (1one. Accord- Cotg 1 ('port, i1)5engin eering stii- (Wd ad 125 "I '-''have signed up 111 r~ilida cti raining, thiis (depileting 10'e alk1 o' thle tiltysical edutcation >(ittaad Stewart Prosecutor Recounlt, offie ballots e('ao llinsixbI e~ilrsyl vania, conulfies ill thle 1132 6 senlatorial race bet U'('en \illiariiS. 'are, lRepiiutlican, :ani leiis iiloIecf , ~ I'illia ni 1. 'Wilson, 1)emocra 1, in ie ll s rooni of thle senate'0ltebulig SWashington, D.C. Sen.z. (. W a ' t ,ria i, ofColorado, 1left, !a 1( l.T.. Cara'2}way, of Arkiansas, of the re cia te pri vilege", andl elect iuscoilii ee r sh11own supler'vising the e counit. wit II P. NV. Turner, sipei'ilnt erie t. DIRECTORIES ON SALE Copies of' the :1927-2S St udent Direc- tories may lie obtained at the busi- ness office of the 'Ensian anv after- noon. 'There are several copies of tihe dlirectory on hand, and new students are asked to call imniedia tely if t hey' UNION REGIS"TERS MANY More than 200 i-rw studenzts have already registered at. the Union, and r'egistrationi will cointinule ti'om3, to 5 o'clock ainy afternloon ait tile office ot' the recording s ecretary at the Union. A 'file of those studi-rlt 1 who have ~jui:i SQUIBB PHARMACIST TO GIVE. TALK ON "IMMUNITY" TO PRESO TT CLUB! wish to obtain a book. They are pric-j entered at th~e start: of. the seconid se- edI at $1.00. n.ester is beingt kept. rThe Prescott club, whose meni'bers are studlents in the College of Phar- macy, will hold its first meeting of thie semester niext Tuesday night at 1 7:30 o'clock in room 165 of the Chemistry building. The speaker of the evening will be Dr. Robert J.5 Ruth, cief or the Pharunaceri~ical division of l"ra essiora~l service of E . R. Squibb and, Son; company. Dr. Ruth has announced the subject of his speech will be "Immunity, from. the Laboratory Standpoint." His talk will be illustrated by four reels of motion pictures. Dr. Ruth is known as the origina- *tor of the idea of Pharm'acy week,1 which is held annually throughout the country. He is now making an extended tour through the United States, speaking before medical and~ pharmacy schools and medical so- cieties. In a recent letter to Uni- versity authorities, he remarked that at that time, he had more than 90 speaking engagements scheduled for this trip alone. The subject of the motion pictures witlf which he will Si u s r t h i t a i h z n o sen - fin ite ly s e ttle d , b u t it is e x p e t e di I hi t Y they will (lea] with t he pr'epa rt 0111 of biolog;ical l'o(hwit.3 airii(Iof('odl liver oil. ALUMNUS SPEAKS BEFORE 5 IMETROPOLITAN LU NI.,ON W~alter ScottIPenfield, '00, -formerly a n o f c a n t e f r i n s r i e i W 1Ce n tra l A m e ric a , sp o k e w it h I ) r. N ic h - I ' olas Murray Butler, presidenit (itCo- lumbia university, in a ;joint talk giv--f en recently before the 100th New York1 luncheon of the Foreign Policy as so- ciation. The subject of the, talks per- tained to phases of the League of Na- tions. GeGorge W. Wickersham Of New York, attorney general un- PALO LTO,'""'-~---delr President Taft, and president of Caliorni-Stafo 1 the American Bar association, chosen university has cancelled all permi -'to represent the Senate in habeas cor- bas~tbll ame, l anendavo topus proceedings brought by Robert W. basetbll ame, n a eneavr t 'Stewart, Standard Oil company of check the spread of infantile liaraly- IIdaa sis. Idaa Whitney Theatre STOC SAS.O 3rd Big Week SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMAN4CE of the Uproarious Mary Boland Farce with Velma Roy ton and Robert Henderson Also Monday Night--Repeated by Popular Dem and ! ff Band And Glee Club Make Preparations For Spring Concerts Preparations for Spring activities of the Varsity and Reserve bands and the Glee clubs are now being made, accord~ng to Ilolert: A. C'iinpbcll, faculty manager of thle Itw(o o'ga nizl- tionsi. The Gleecc 'tll) will r'esumle its activitie's on Feb. 17 when they will go* to Adrian for an eveninrg concert. Practices arie no(whieinglheld every night in I1l110iweek i order to b- pre- pared at tlat tine. on Fel). 21 thec club" will take a trip to Toledo, O., where it will piresent a se'conld concert at the Libby 1-igh school. Tryouts for thle Va -iit y anid leoserve bands have been in pr'ogress during the bast week, and several new menl; have hieen found t1 0 take places" in both oi'garfizat ions. '11e va ryit y band is now practic'ing enlt~lci ireuonlcoin- cert mu~sic for thle Spring('onict't5s, and it is expected that the lnumber of'{ men will be cu.t so that the organiza- tion may r'eachi concer't size for' the trips. Amnong the new" pieces which will be introduced to the Spring audiences will liea medley of Michi- gan song's, arranged by Nichola,, Fal-I cone, director of the bands. This new number is a collection ot the verses and choruses of more than 10 Xlichi- gan songs, and Campbell predicts that it will filch favor with the audiences. Plans are al'eady being niade for an Easter concert, to lbe presented biy both the Varsity band and the Glee club on the Wednesday before Easter vacation, begins. The program will probably consist wholly of Easter music. The Reserve b~and~ will give a special conert during the Spring months. Campbell is now planning on again presenting the band in the annual, series of Spring concerts, which are usually given at the Main library. "As soon as thle sun stays out and we can give the icncerts-31- fore dark, we will begin them," he stated. ALUMNI CENTERS TO BE IN HO TEL.S A nationwide effort to bring alumni of Zolleges and universities into closer contact has brought the appointment ot hotels in the principal cities of the country as centers of alumni activ- irties, according to a recent announce- ment by the Intercollegiate Alumni Extension Service, composed of alumni secretaries and editors of college pub- SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner State and 'I asligtoui Sts. ,%rthiur IV. St alk~er, D).l., M1inister Parley 'C. Bing'hama, Assistant Miaister acid Student iDirector 10: O4-"('r~l ical '1a1d1('oirageous." [2:00--Ralph J.'ilarlan 01' the "'pie''(h Dept. will have(chiarg'e of01' h Bible Cla>s. Rajlph IJohni- scn will lead discussion class. Ii: 00-- Jlrxx'od Iudei ll11spea 8-- ex'tional sel'lic'. AMiss Elizabeth Birown will speak on '"Campus religious life as s: en by a gi'rduate." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 40)9 South Division Street 10:30 a. m. -- Regular Morning Service; Subject: "Soul" 11:45 a. m.-Sunday School follow- ing the morning service. 7:45 p. m.-Wednesday evening testimonial meeting. The Reading Room, 10 and 11 State Saving Bank Building is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal Holidays. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St and Fifth Ave. 9:00-Bible Study. Question Hour of Stujdent Conference. PRESBYTERIAN CH'URCHI Cor'neri' II iil it[d Dii is ion :Merle If. Aildersol!. 31iiiert i D~ale IU. Moore, .Associate. Mris. \'Nvliv B. (Caddell Secreclarz'y for W0111('u1. 9:10i-Chui1cli School. Pt il~i Cl ass led 11)' !)11(,o 11. Mloor'' 10: 1-5--Ajorn-in' W or'shiip Sermlot 01n "f.I 'i n iia it 1" Ei~ a ,- I rojihe." UR..Dale i11. Mowi'' will lil'c.'ir 12:t--Stid(en.t ('lal; 71 I1 9j),' r'ot. Hiowar i AI"'('llsk-. 5:0Social [lo1r1'andii Pihla'i'. 8- ---young PeolEjde- So i(''r BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangeclical Synod of N. lA.) Fourth Ai t., between Packard and Williams G. A. 'Neumann, Minister 9:00-sunday School. 10:00---Regular morning' service. Sermon subject: '"Thtou sshalt riot kill." 11 :00---Germran sermon. 5:30-Young People's social hor' and discussion1: "Religi ouls As- peel:s 0o'the Life (it _n ri'lii Lincoln." CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Corner Hill and Tappan Rev. Frederick Cowin 10: 30-Morning worship. CONGREGA'TIONAL CHURCH D'". (CarlS. IPat t-ou, 1<_°itm -1Miu~ter 5 :::;;) SIta'- School. 1):S'mni lvRevr. Walter T. i .eX ln' t?>1Lil? ^tliu --:+, Proph~et' - :2 - Sridet Felowsip met- S in irlndsuzppjr. Al tUn iver'sitv s; tli .irt' acwelccme. STI. ANDREW'S (EPISCOP'AL) CHURCHy Division and Catherine Streets ier. henry Lewis, Rector Thomas L. Harris, Assistant SE'XGESnxLX SUNDAY S : 0--I [oly Communion. S): 8tJ--It y Communion (Harris I:all) . LI ' ai - -l'n-ning Prayer and Sermon by the Rtev. Thomas L. Harris. f3:15S Stujen' Supper. Discussion.'- 7 : 9-): -F>ei g Service. Pr'eacher, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron C. A. Brauer, Pastor Parsonage: 420 West Liberty February 12 . I I Gala opening Tonigh"i at 8 F You .have all heard of iCatherine (Miss Loomis' Only Appearance this season) Charles Warburton as Edstaston-- Robert Henderson as Patiomkain NOW ISYOUR CHANCE TOC"3E !' togethier with in James Barrie's Moving "Echo of the War" 'THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS' A Superb Company in a Superb Bill! Sunday, Feb. 12, 1928 ' 4 ,. _Services at 4:00 p. m. Lane Hall. 5