2, 1929 " ''R m . r; .. C' '. mtx , 2, 1929. r t'ir~w THT~ MICHh~AN t& A1V~I'.' I-.- rr MEY LAI APER STUDENTis 3QRATORY PPE AN JOURNALIST" NAME CTED FOR' OFFICIAL 'ARTMENT ORGAN "MICHIIGI SELE(C DEP RECENTPORTRAIT OF CHARLES CURTPISTHOUGH T TOBE"*Fl F. :: ... ._. {" r '2t' j: " f : L a.*.,.*. N r.v- f ?,;. {i~~~~~~r :' ;.x~ : r~~-o. L:.Y :ri'2 . :;r :;: :?..."" INJE STATE PAPERS COOPERATE No Attempt Will Be Matte To Print .News With Last Minute Time Value With the. purpose of being a lab-. oratory newspaper only, the Mich iga.n Journalist, official organ of the journalism 'department until its discontinuance in 1925, will again be published, in cooperation with various newspapers of the state, it was announced from the offces of the journalism 1, depart- mnent ,yesterday. The purpose of the newspaper is to stimulate the interest of journalim students in, their workj and to give ..them an oppotrunity to' meet: experienced editors and to visit the newspaper houses. Sincel there will" be no emphasis on last-1 rnlnut6 time value to the news, it is intended that only the best writ- ten news, the best' written edi- tor-als, and the best editing will be permitted in the paper. It will contain no advertising. Unlike the issues of 1925, these issues will not be circulated on thel campus but only to journalism stu-i dents and metropolitan newspap- erts of the state. To publish the is- sues the "students will travel to the newspaper plants and do the ac- tual editing,: and it is hoped to have the' first issue out by the I middle of. March. Previous issueslI of 1925 featured editorial can-- paigns, notably onc on the sta- I dium in which the slogan "Ath-I letics for All" was given .popular'- 1Wy. Anneditorial council will be form- ed among the students to discuss, editorial policies in the forthcom- ing issues. T-en newspapers are cooperating with the department, ands are. prntig the paper gratis. The papers are: Ann Arbor New and others of the Booth Publishing company, the Owosso .Argus-Press,' the Pontiac Press, the Battle Creek Enquirer-News, the Adrian Telegram, the Detroit Polish Daily Record, the Washtenaw Tribune, tentatively, the " Trenton Times,.; and the Port Huron Times Herald. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, $2.25 for tihe half year. 'Vocational Counsel 'Committee Invites SCHMAL~Z TAKES M usic School Plans STStudents- To DicussTheir .Life Work - A RV AR('OS Curse Fr Fclty 13y Val "EgelandI completed in. order to select those " jAnnouncement was inade yester- The Ooniittee On Vocational companies whose standings and .Prof. Carl N.- Schmalz, of the de- dlay at the University School of policies are worthy of the con- partment~ of retailing and -advertis- Music of plans for ane extension Counsel and 'Placement is nlow 11sideration of college men and wo- 'Ing, and assistant- director of the course in the history of music. functioning as =a counseling and 4 e.Ti uve a ruh t ueuo°usns eerh This course is being offered espie- work placement bureau whiere any light -many vacancies in various whose resignation from the Uni- cially for townspeople, facuilty and student may apply for 'vocational kinds of'Work. Students who wish versity was accepted biy the Re- others interested who are without in formation and assistance in ob- [to 'le 'considered for these posi-. gents at their last meeting, will go musical training, an1d therefore, twining a permancnt position, oth- 'tions or who desire contacts with to Harvard university niext semnes-, will be carried on in a non-theor- e r than teaching, after leavin~g the employers in any field or work ter, he indicated yesterday. jetical and non-scientific basis. Reg- yUniversity. 'The- offices of the 'com- other than teaching should regis-i His title -will be that' of assistant istration for the course, through 1mittee are in, room 201 Mason hall. ter immediately in the committee professors of miarketing in the 'grfad-' the School of Music, may be made Stuent ar inite t mae ue ofics.irate school .of business adininistra- ttro 21, Hill Auditorium, at4 oif these offices in order to =discuss 'ii bureau does not attempt to tion. He will give a course in r- 1o'clock Monday afternoon. The their future work and to -get tplace students in summer, vaca- tailing, hec. said 'yesterday, and 'In tuition is '$15 per semester. - suggestions on sources of -informa- -tion, or part time jobs, but is con- addition will probably ,do -admi __________________-__ tion for their chosen, careers. cerned only With :permanent work' trative work in thre -bureau of [. Thesel Com Plcitteeha pon M nVscdetionalrproeoutsidell e stherto helde 'hofdneducation.ee n 'ocaionliutsdesheResearchcaton. sointh estrchisothworskwrk-llflf pared a bibliography of references Of search for a 'position until the 1 Professor Schmalz camve here 1. P B " #H ARD on occupations of interest - to the end, of the senior .year. For obvi- from Dayton, Ohio, in "the fall of college moan and Woman. 'his ous reasons such delay'makes pro- 1925. While Here, . rofessor Dealer in bibliography is now on the. shelves per placemient very difficult. Stu- Schmalz has been activ'ely 'iigaged of the General Library. All those dents who are interested in meet- in the organization of groups of who have not definitely decided -ing employers or ini securing the departmenit stores which will co- A TQ E upon a life work are urged to se- -assistance of the bureau should opraeNihIheQU-aEofBSi lect references from they bibliogra- enroll at once and make an ap- ness R esearch in exchanging fig.- Uhoseig Vuiur phiy in the vocations which h1old polntment for -an interview in the1 ures -n evlpngpicilst RpiinRfiihn some interest for themr. committee offices. str"anagemcepn rnile- o l~~l~ Th committee also offers its'- -I.ndRm eln services in assisting to 'find prxoper - ° ;adRm eln employment for -all, gradinAting OAGE- RPERI.TICK'ETs &RESERVAT iONS suet. It is the policy fti ala o lrd For Allimoan 8Eaturntee bureau to recommend onlyo those oranges-'65l p ck ora250 bu 76 sC'iss un A r - - -- M c i a students whose personality and- One week orff 4tre. 1st -between . Independent Travel a training seem to equip them, for a - W. Jeff. and Wi-lliam, Open! 8 E< G. Kuebier fPl1Jume 3432 specific job. Recently a, national. A.m. to S P..Gen. Steamship fAgmY I 6EUiHran- . Ph. 441 survey of outstanding firms was ANN ARBOR a E- Vice Presideit-Elect Curtis who will be inaugurated with :Herbert Hoover on Monday in W ington. Curtis has been active in government affairs for over Vasl- forty years, and has represented Kansas in the Senate since 1907. For the l past few years, he has been majority leader in the Senate, and has been one of the most steadfast supporters of the administration in theF upper chamber. Senator Curtis was a prominent candidate for thc Republican nomination in the pre-convention campaign, being sup- ported by the farm group in the .middle west, but he was defeated at Kansas City by Hoover. However, hie was almost unanimously chosen as the party's candidate for Vice-president, getting over a thousand votes on the first ballot, out of a total of 1100. William Hochrcin & Sons PlumbingaSteam AndHot Water Heating, Repairing Phoie 5014 21 1 S. 1'wrh Avc. r " y I . i i i I I I I - i ' I: I I1 Advertis" Reading _,.... __ ..,. , -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clas sified ing Is Matter The Classified Column sells, trenCts, locates, pub ishe' notices, announcemnents. It finds lost ajrticles, em0ploy63, ieeks ernploy ellta It i an excemllent busines diurnfti The next few months Will Witnes'An ncreatt hi u ifcP h I I est in the Classified Column1. New busmness 61 portunities Will be listed.ReAlestate men wt istthbeirbuysitrlinewantsiin"genleralwill increase as Srigtol rud for the Classified Colu1mn is nt oly®E' i~n but it is also n.ews. wi t tei fet thU cgro ii d ROW ln -- -look tfiefact that tho,c 1,1ld Po1M~i tabuders and ernpli-e ibuid -i J kept: heir feet tirnyrml lx n thepot. '1Iicy I a+ccd the facts sq'uar-dy, . he~y were drions for detail. thley werc thex ver ld's first great organizers. Pioneering in the telephone indus~tr- is like that. It is a work of vision and of- it dli 111''f eII ~tbi I ty k) ( f ' 4f11,7 CI~I, II1011nevMtrrfeial ";Id nJ tarclilir 1 h.evleplioiie Fl ec: .at'trX Ir nv .'c ro *inate him; niach'i iicbcforc lie ca -i i it. HeI must undcrstaid the possiluilirt' ii-3i1 is organ' izatin Bbefore lhe can I eit. *fhliat cdone, lbis opportunity i£; r mpirc -widc, vision-broad and ambition -decp. I f (ISjYC, 10Place a classified, co intc i-ntt Daily offces on the secon trig on- Mayn'fardStreet-or, floor af the Press b uild call, 21214'and mercl,"l -I say "Classified Adt." faly representlatives wail giv4 RUT I c T'~i I it .