_______THE MICHIGAN DAILYm FN R VICTOR EMANUEL_ BUSINESS SCHOOL PESNJLAE WHITNEY AND DICEĀ° UNHURT BY BOMB~ PLANS, PERSONNEL IS POPULAR HOPE ATTEND MEETINGS- Plans are no0w being comnpleted by h()lie blo~l (:f lBusiness Adiniistra- I iou tfor~a es cfll :,:fle i(;ic o t ) r; ; : ? (held at the Union 'Fhursday, May 10.; At this timie employment oticers of ' r f 3 vuic'us firms throughout the state will meet to discuss their common " problems. Letters are being sent otit kr h3 inviing eprsenttive ofpru ninents firs o tted hecoif-rec.e.A 4 : ~gathering of a similar nature was held ;r^ here last year. 4 z The tentative program which has been, arrangedl will include discussion j ' hours, at which the tolls wi.'l be con- i "K ducted by certain leaders in their x fieldls, and at luncheon andl dinner.! The conference will open at 10 o'clockcI ' Thursday with a discussioni of "Labor l j { Stability in Michigan," conducted- by / IProf. OlinW. Blackett, assistant pro-I / lessor of statistics. This will be fol- i lowed by consideration of the topic. king Vctor iii~iii"The Worker and his Work," lead by ~ui Iii Who escaped injury when fa bomb ' W. V. Bingham, director of the Per- !Ioina esns that killed 15 men andi injured 40, em- sonnel Rtesearch federation, New I mna ~aans ploedner imin ilnItly HeYork. Prof. C!ar-e E. Griffin, acIga gainst the plresent government,I had oneto hatcit toattnd he dean of the business school, will de- placed their hope of victory inJ inauguration of a fair. The bomb ex- liver an address at luncheon. Atl Maniu, whom they desire to be n~a ploded prematurely and wrecked the 2:30 o'clock the finial discussion group premier. Maniux and his p~artyI square where the king's cortege was will be held, on the subject of "Organ- demanded the resignation of the due to pass ten 'minutes before he ar- ization of the Personnel Department."' tianu government now in power. rived. INLANDER OFFERS. P RIZES FOR BEST ~ . POE ra TY_1IISUE b In addition to the poetry contest FIS 40 being sponsored by the Inlander vas I an ere _ a feature of its Spring Poetry cumber which will appear the latter part of l rg NOWSHWIG-TODAY &WD this month, the editors have an-!, N W ttil~r pounced that Mrs. Clarence Cook ( Adventurer ! Fighter ! Little is offering a prize of $10 forI Gambler! And WhtaL v r the best sonnet publishe(1 in the' issue. Robert Frost, f~ormer holder of the University fellowship in creative arts, 3 who has b'een an Ann Arbor visitor for the past three weeks, will jixdge the sonnets in the issue as well as theme poems. He is to choose a first and aI prize of $10 is; being offered by George, Wahr for the poem placing first and J5 is being offeredl by the Inlander for the poem placing second. - IContributions may be a ddressed to_ I'the Poetry Editor of the Inlander at the Press Building. Afll manuscripts, j it is :announced, must be in the hand;,s of the editors not lacier than G3 o'clock\ Wednesday, April 18. If none of the .poetry submitted is of sufficient merit .- in the opinion of the judge, the prizesI 4} will not be awarded. / \ 4 .Q ~ ** A CA ~ 7.00 h jj 1 11 stilg have h ave 1 'k r APRIL -2 I CHARLEIa!jjlj 9-EYE FILLING .,B.RAIN FIRING CHARMERS from B OAWAYand MOTMRTR 9 1 1 k IMIRIUM5