PAGLM J,1 T T H E r T 4i'vi T T~ V w l-M "17TH V "-TV T i Ada 1 }41 l.4 L*& A Y 1 4 A J C9 IL~ l L a Y-£-. wj VTAJJ ' l il 7 PTWl Y L 1 1iWM ' "a DA I LY 0 F F I C IA L B UL LETIN Publication in the Bulletin is conmtructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Vol. XXXiX WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929 No. 154 Chemical Engineers: COVER CONTEST TO END TODAY }I I 31 j] 1 . - The Student Chapter of the A. I. Ch. E. wll met in room 3201, East Engineering Building, at 7:15, Thursday, May 2. Following the business meeting, which will include the election, Mr. G. L. Jensen, formerly with the personnel department of the Consumers Power Company of Chicago, will speak on "The Adjustment and Advance-. ment of the New Man in His Job." All members must present their! mermLb,rship eards in order to take part in the election. ft. C. Adams, Jr. Today is the last day on which designs may be submitted for the' football program cover competition.' Conestants are to deliver their de- signs to Assistant Prof. Herbert A. Fowler in room 345 Architectural building by 5 o'clock this afternoon. Due to numerous requests, the final date for submission was extended to today. The result of the competition will be announced in The Daily and the winning designs will be displayed in a State street store next fall. All rejected designs must be called for in Mr. Fowler's office by May 6 if contestants wish to have them. The contest is being sponsored by the Board in Control of Ath- letics, and according to an an- nouncement from that body, it may become an annual one should the present competition result success- fully. i Ofo Whomi It May Concern: Phi Beta Kappa Initiai: As the University of Michigan Official Publication (formerly the . The Annual Initiation of the Alpha Chapter of Michigan will be held University Bulletin) is now issued on a weekly basis, it is no longer!in room 2003 Angell Hall, on Wednesday, May 1st at 4:15 necessary to place postage stamps on envelopes containing copy or nitiates are expected to be present and they will be given their tickets toeheeniiatonBynuetatthsetme copies of the Publication mailed for delivery within the City of Ann to the Initiation Banquet at this time. Arbor. In such cases, the pound rate for second class matter is Orma F. Butler, Secretary operative. E i Shirley W. Smith, Secretary and Bus. Mgr. UiestCl: The annupl election meeting will be held on Club Night, Friday, I University Lectures: May 3. Program, W. C. Trow and Hanns Pick. Program Committee Professor D. P. Riabouiinsky, now of the French Service Tech-'Pgt nique Aeronautique, will deliver three University lectures on the sub- Industrial Engineering Society: ject, "The Law of Resistance of Fluids and Its Application to Practical Professor E. V. Sink will address the Society, on Thursday, May Problems." The lectures, which will be illustrated by stereopticon, will s 2, at 7:30 p. i., in the Engineering Societyroom over the Arch, on be given in room 1042. East Engineering Building, on Friday, May 3, the subject: "Industrial Hygiene." The election of officers and other at 4:15 p. m., Saturday, May 4. at 11:00 a. m., and Monday, May 6, important business will take place at this meeting. at 4:15 p. i., respectively. They will be of interest not only to aero- ! W. P. Wright nautical engineers, but also to mathematicians, physicists, and others.. F. F. Robbins Comedy Club: All members wishing to take advantage of the preference due Graduate Students and StaffMembers : them for tickets for the opening night or any other performance of " - -1. .. .__- - - .. - Chi Delta Phi: Chi Delta Phi will hold a special meeting tonight at 7:30. in Professor Jack's office. This is a very important meeting, and all members are urged to be present. Louisa Butler, President Sigma Gamma Epsilon: The initiation of new members will be held at the Michigan Union, Thursday, May 2, at 5:30 p. m. Following this the Banquet will begin at 6:30 p. m. C. H. Riggs, Secretary Seminar in Strength of Materials: Mr. Donnell w111 speak on "Impact Tests" at 4:00 p. m. in room 240, on Thursday, May 2. attend. Anyone interested is cordially invited to R. T. Liddicoat This is to notify you that Dean Huber will be out of town from May 1 to May 25. Anyone who wishes to see him before he leaves should call the office of the Graduate School for an appointment. Ruth A. Rouse Moving Pictures of Industry: The eighteenth moving picture program by the School of Business; 4diinistration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:051 p. m., Wednesday, May 1. Please note that the program will begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following' films will be shown: Terra Cotta (its manufacture and use)-1 reel., The Background (manufacture and application of wall covering) -1 reel. Hollow Building Tile (its uses, qualities, and methods of manu- f#cture)--1 reel. . A Concrete Example (featuring American leadership in the con- struction of large buildings)-2 reels. All persons interested are invited to attend these program which are designed particularly to give business students background mater-t Al. Carl N. Schmalz New Testament, Oratorical Contest: Manuscripts for the Thomas E. H. Black Oratorical Contest on New Testament themes should be handed in at the office of the Depart-c ment of Speech, room 3211 Angell Hall, today. Preliminaries will be held beginning May 6. R. D. T. Hollister Hygiene 101-Make-up Examination:t There will be a make-up examination in Hygiene 101, Thursday,t MA~y 2, at 4 p. m., room 20, Waterman Gymnasium. M. P. isaminger Education 120: Contrary to my announcement Monday, I shall meet my class in "Introduction to Secondary Education" today. , k Francis D. Curtis Geography 110: There will be no meeting of the 11 o'clock quiz section today, Wednesday, May 1, 1929. if. D. McClure "Granite" must communicate with me before ThursdayMa 2 Thurston Thieme, Pres. Engineering Students Note: The Michigan Bell Telephone Company will employ a few engi- neering students during the summer vacation for work in Detroit and in various cities elsewhere in the state. Either freshmen, sophomores,! or juniors, with good scholarship records, will be considered. If inter- ested, call Mr. C. H. Holmes, telephone 9932, this week, and arrange for interview. A. D. Moore, H. C. Anderson ,Miines: There will be an important meeting of Mimes on Thursday, May 2, at 4:30 at the Mimes theater. As the initiation banquet is only a week away, all regular members are requested to be present. Hugh Claney, President Nominations for Oratorical Board Offices: All petitions for nominations for president, vice-president, secre- tary, and treasurer must be sent to the Nominating Committee 1100 Hill Street, before Wednesday noon. Robert J. Gessner Oratorical Board: A short important meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon aLt 4:00 in 3209 Angell hall. This will be the last meeting of the year. Robert J. Gessner E Michiganensian Copies: Today will be your last chance to redeem your 'Ensian subscrip- tion coupon in the basement of Angell Hall. Distribution will continue' throughout the day from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Frederick G. Bausehard, Distribution Manager j Varsity Glce Club: Every man in the club must report in street dress at Hill Audi- torium promptly at 7:30 and without fail. It is imperative that you' be there since we are asking you to stay only a short time! L. M. Goodspeed, Manager Varsity Band: Formation tonight at 7:15 at Morris hall in full uniform to take4 part in the Pep Bounce at Hill Auditorium. There will be an important rehearsal at Morris Hall directly afterwards in preparation for the Battle Creek concert. Bandmembers are requested to have their urn- f Senior Ball Committee: FRATENITY JEWELRY Will meet in room 302, Michi- At Bargain Prices gan Union, at 5:00 o'clock, Wed- A REAL SALE-NO FOOLIN' nesday, May 1. Very important. Burr, Patterson and Auld Co. All committee men be there. 49th Anniversary Sale Loy Sutherland, Chairman 603 Church Street Interested in Aeronautics? HOP OFF TONIGHT! with WM. B. STOUT-of the Ford Stout Air Services, a pioneer in manufacturing of Modern Aircraft. VDW. S. EVANS-One of America's most prominent aviation sponsors, and who helped bring the sport of Gliding to this country as founder of the Evans Gliding Clubs. Also many others of great interest at the AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY BANQUET it Is the Gre d Honor of Club to announce that its next production will be R A T a vital play by Clemence Dane, personally di- recteci by P AUL STEVENSON of the Grand Rapidsw Civic Theater. The play will open the new theater in the Michigan Union 6:30 P. M. Note: This program includes the largest and finest group of speakers in the aviation world ever presented to the cam- pus on one single occasion. Talks will be non-technical and of interest to all EVERYBODY WELCOME Tickets at the Union or Aero Dept. $1.50 per plate French Play: forms pressed and in good condition before the trip this Friday. The 22nd Annual French Play: "Miquette et sa Mere" by Robert Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Student Manager de Flers and G. A. de Caillavet will be presented by members of the Cercle Francais at the Mimes Theater, Thursday, May 2. A S, M. E.: Tickets on sale Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at Graham's Election of next year's officers will take place Wednesday, 7:30, " bookstore for 75 cents. Cercle membership tickets will be accepted room '229, West Engineering Bldg., May I. as 50 cents towards the purchase price of a seat. J. Grayg Rene Talamon ooScabbard and Blade: Sophomore Women: There will be a regular meeting of Scabbard and Blade, Wednes- There will be a meeting of all sophomore women for the purpose day, May 1, in the Union, at 7 p. in. of electing the central committee of next year's Junior Girls' Play Fred C. FentonA on Wednesday, May 1, at 4:00 o'clock in the Women's Athletic Build- Doris Densmore, Vice-PresidentT onightFN To Those Interested in Aeronautics: oicT odayfsiProgram The Aeronautical Society of the University of Michigan invites s to 10 9 to 1 everyone interested in Aeronautics to attend their annual banquet to of the7$ he held at the Michigan Union on Wednesday, May 1, at 6:30 p. m.1 I 75c per couple $1.00 per couple Speakers will include William B. Stout, Edward S. Evans and others. Tickets for this banquet are obtainable at the Michigan Union desk i _Iu r Co nr e ss Music by or the Aeronautical Department, 304 E. Engineering Building, at the cost' of $1.50., S. B. Chadman, Treasurer 11:00 A. M.-St. Andrew's Church T he M ichigan M en (Corner of Division and Catherine Streets) Special Assessments and unpaid class dues are now being col- Corporate Communion of the Congress - Direction of "BEV" WATTS lected by the various Group Leaders. Please cooperate, at once, with- Preacher, The Right Reverend Warren L. Rogers, Bishop Coadjutor of Ohio. your Class Group Leader,.t1 R. G. Johnson, Class Treasurer C3:00 P. M.-The Michigan Union Senior Employment: "To What Extent Are The Articles of the Christian Faith as Men interested in selling bonds and securities should arrange their Contained in the Apostles' Creed Subject to Change orAk inter-views with various companies in room 201, Mason Hall. Mr: Revision?"1! A t W iu to re J ake Arends of the Guaranty Company of New York will be in this ofice 1. The Reverend Harold A. Pritchard, Rector of St. Mark's Friday, May 3. - Church, Mt. Kisco, New York, and Canon of the Cathedral 2. The Very Reverend Frederick C. Grant, Dean of thePi Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. Soph. Engineers: btSATURDAY NIGHT All men interested in class baseball report to South Ferry Field 8:00 P. M.-Te Michigan Union t5Roboc Wdertay, ampbl, fCairsgmanheti:omte at 5 oclock Wedesday, Mam bell, air n Athletic Committee "What Should Be the Relation Between Church and State in the - United States?" Jack Burt 'and his Juniors-SchoOl of Education: C1.The Very Reverend Percy C. Kammerer, Dean of Trinity There will be a meeting of all group representatives today at 4:00 2 The Reverend Robert Johnson, Rector of St. John's o o'clock in room 4017 U. H. S.2 T R Church, Washington, D. C. Dancing 9 to 12 $1.50 per coup Gladys R. Merlin, President 111111111fl111111111ltpl lllll111111111g ill 11 11[i1111111111|11111 |111 11': New York Listed Stock e FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES Educators and Studentsa - Listen Private wires to all LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTI- Our Bargain Table of TEXT and Markets MATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING ,JDBREFERENCE BOOKS Conservative margin accountsPN s8iclte(I Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed becomes more and more attractive Telephone 2250 Women's League Building, and will run the en- tire week of May 6th to 11th. The new theater has seven hundred seats, all of them very good, but the Club advises that you make your reservations at once by mail, or by phoning 6300 on Thursday. The seats on the main floor are $1.00, and those in the \ . balcony are 75c. i it BOX OFFICE II r