TI-Ir, 'KlTrHfr.Am, nAT I. V S-LT DA.Y MAY 17, 11-20 PAUE, ERAHT PA ~ EU TII IFLj V s I . l r .. *-a7w s'rt.a - - B~~L L L N INVESTGATIONISH AVIATORS PLAN WESTERLY A II A IN S O S LG T A R S T A TCI 11 I AY O F C A Pbiaini h Bulletin Is con.trutive notice to all members TU~ fU L r~ r of the University. Copy received by the Asist ant to thbe Pre.st- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11 :30 a. m. bSaturday.) i-_-" -- ls~~1 ~nesDmaind htrlidns Vol. XXXIX SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1929 No 170 Tb Valuediatix;100,000'Must ,.. _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ Be Closed N~otice to Seniors: 1MAY 03NOEMN THIRTEEN There are only four more business days after today for paymentI of diploma and certificate fees of any candidates for graduation at 1( the coming Commencement. If you have not yet paid, please delay' CHICAGO Ma 18-Tw~o grad(, no longer. There can and will be no extension beyond 4:00 p. i., ,Roibul bul es hn iv :2 My2.yars ago at a cost of :appoxi-!? Mayiy V.Sit,23ce°r mately $500,000 each, have been o- e Shirey W Smth, ecreary dered closed following statements of enginee s that they were unsafe G~eology 31: for occupancy. 11 Wallace Cadwell, president of Make-up examinations ini laboratory will be offercd at 5 'lock,I the board of education, urged Tuesday afternoon, May 21, in room 3055. I tttCs Attorneyegio John A. SwansonK cumstances surrounding the school's' construction, Faculty, College of Litrature.Sreice, an'I 1.1w Arts:M Thirteen other schools of, the The last Faculty nieeting of thle year will be held Oni Monday, May same type were rgarded by the en-I Captainu Allan Ahreberg, left, and ,iute ant snpped in Stokholm, 20, t 410 . i., i ro m 225, Ani~ll lal. gneer assaf fo the predenbu from where they plan to ta ke off on a westerly transatlatnic JonR figr will be kept uncle: close scrutiny to flight to New York in JTune.1 ,ltl t figr prevent further deterioration. Nine -__________________ ____ _______________ teen otherid werehconsideredfalsi safe, Ann Arbor Art Association Will Sponsor Faculty, School of Education:" but were sadt hwfut na-I e oil Hall A regular meeting of the Faculty of the School of Education w~ill1 most every branch of construction. Etching Exhibt In Aiumnil VV ar 1.. UIAm".«.".,.. nn n.r~n.z lntl n ]br, AA. /Tv 1 nThed.1 condemnedr he onscnd hols,, hethe I'--en-- You always get the best of FOOD-SER VI CE-COOKING at the HARMONY CAFETERIA 508 EAST WILLIAM STRET _____ WE IVIT"YOUTO NJOY A "5* W NIEYU JYSpecial Home Cooked Dinner, 50c 'Today from 1:30 to 10 p. mn. at CLARK'S'' Specialty of Delicious Salas and Sandwiches I I 11 0!2 S. University Del icious Sitrawberry Shortcake' 1! I, .... .,._ , i C. 0. Davis, Secretary Art Exhibtion:1 Thera will be an International Exhibition of Etchings, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, from May 19 to May 30, in Alumni Memorial Hall. ..G. Winter Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. fi. Rlckett will be the speaker at the Seminar on Monday, May1 20, at ,4 o'clock, in room 3201 East Engineering Building, on the subject "The Effect of Gaees on Heat Resisting Alloys at High Temperatures." Alfrcd H. White Spiuior Memorial Comunittee : There will be a meeting of the senior class memorial committee in s room 302 at thc Union, Monday, May. 20, at 5:00 p. mn. Kenneth C. Schafer1' gineers said, showed faulty design, Star~.tin~g today aid continv poor materials, poor workmanship throm,;h Wednesday. May, 29, and neglect of specifications. Ann Arbor Art Association is sr Both we e of reinforced concrete soring an international exhibi construction. Caldwell said a piecef etching in the West Gallery of cemnent taken from the wall of Alumni Memorial Hall. The exl one building crumbled to dust in will be comprised of some 250 w, his hand. of the best representative etc] The schools were built while Wil- ! of all countries and all the pl liam E. Dever was mayor and while' will be for sale. Charles Moderwell was president of - the board of education. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. --Students in a recent assembly' New 'Yorl decided that the old jazz with no meoyand the once-popular blues levean are no longer preferred by the ClevelandS college student. Sentimentalism,Deri t crooning tenors, and lilting tango New Yorl music shoved the blatant j azzAcotsCri numbers on the program definitely Acut are into the past.! 201 First Nat'l Bal We can't help feeling that the 1-------~. Times Book Review article on "Tol - stoy as His Wife Saw Him" is going just a little too far. -! -r% Un 5- inng This exhibit was plandd espe- the cially for out of town May Festival ' oan- guests, but it is hoped that local' t of a- t lovers will take advantage of of the opportunity to view the etch- orksi The West Gallery will be open to hers1 the public 1:30 to 5:30 daily and dates on Thursday, Friday and Saturday~ from 9 to 12. To OUR MAN'Y PA ,RONS All profits fronm the coming season of plays go to help redeem the large pledges taken by the Ann Arbor Michigan Women to cover the heavy expenses of the League building, Already through this professional company,, whic'h ha played for three seasons under the auspices of the Univer- sity of Michigan, the League has benefited thousands of dollars. The coming season is NOT for PERSONAL PROFIT. The League plans always to present the finest outside professional attractions to Ann Arbor, when it is NOT IN USE by student organizations. Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre. Members k Stock Exchange Stock Exchang e Stock Exchange rck Exchange 'k Curb Market r I f j 77' Michigan Dames: The. Michigan Dames Club will meet Tuesday, May 21, at 8 o'clock,! at the Faculty' Women's Club. Final arrangements for the Installation Banquet to be held on Tuesday, May 28, will be announced at that time, and tickets will be on sale. Mirs. C,.IW. Ferris, President Varsity Wlee Club: In place of the usual rehearsal Monday night the annual meeting{ and. election of" officers will be held. This is vitally important and consequently every man is expected. Also tickets will be ready at this time for tine, Club's Request Concert, and the plans for their sale will bc announced. IL. M. Goodspeed, Manager d on Lnk Conservative Margin Phone 4294 rotU0% renn a ELI® I TOMORROW - 815 {Highest Ca1 Paid for Discarded sh Prices Your Clothing VII. UHAKLLEi H-,,EHUMAN of Princeton University will be the preacher at ST. ANDREWS CHURCH This Morning I11:0 o'clock Le Cercle F rancais: There ,'will be a. brief, important meeting of Le Cercle Francais; Tuesday afternoon, at 3:15 o'clock, in room 408 of the Romance Lan- guages Building. There will be election of officers for the coming year. Max Fruhauf, Jr. Students' Recital: The, following piano pupils of Lucile Graham of the University School of Music Faculty will give a recital in the School of Music auditortUmn on Tuesday evening, May 17, at 7:30 o'clock. The generalI public is invited. No admission charge. Frances Bonisteel, Billy Gram,! Alberta Wilson, Margaret Emery, Barbara Ann Alt, Edna Gustin, Barba- la Nan Berry, Bessie Field, Helen Smith, Roberta Washington, Kather- ine Hertler,,Mairion Wuerth, Arthur Wood 'and Marie McDermot will, participate. They will be assisted by Miss Helen Gould, soprano, Mare. guerite Hepryl and Marshall Field, v iolin. Charles A. Sink 11 Cirsolo Italiano: There will be a very important business meeting in room 408 Ro- malice Languages Building, Tuesday, May 21, at 4:15. The meeting is for the election of officers for the coming year, so it is imperative that all members of the organization be present. Helen M. LatIng, President Sumer Michigan Daily: 'T'here will be a meeting of all persons interested in working ona Trie Summer Michigan Daily on Monday afternoon at 5:00, in theI Press Buddling. Previous experience is desired. Lawrence R. Klein, Managing Editor- . CLAUDEBROWN Phone 6616 115 EL. Ann St. i I READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! ll .... . ...®. .......r . ~iI Wmn. Archer's Melo drama Geo. Arnise Starring Vehicle S8:15 every night except Sunday 3:15 Wed., Thuirs., Sat. With: Reynold Evans, Suzanne Freeman, Arthur Kohl,9 Ralph Menzing, Elberta Trowbridge, Edward Everett Hale III Prices: Night 75e, Matinee 50c SEATS ON SALE: AT BOX OFFICE NOW r I iPhone 6300 'Cues., Wed., (11;.t. andl nigIht).-The green Goddess3 Thurs., O 'at. and e ight),--Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" Fri., Sat. (mat. and *iigt)-" Thie Green Goddess" k III h That it is time to leave your orders for I .fct us have your (.rdedr fox the lat c:t and bcst in EXngraving-.all work gua raniccd an~d pri{,c attrat ivye - --- W wV iiii~ I I READ TH DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! 1!: 'I! .,. _ _.,,.. r ______-- _ . , _. A4lex sails Careful Judgment was the keynote of the Spring elections, the gent's eyes are CLOSED-perhaps he hears 114 7a- 1 The Annual Yowl (Sometimes called the Senior Sing). "Them sweet tones" signify the a d Wondering if the Freshmen will ever get wise. But WAIT till the Frosh come out in those r Hot Footing It with the rest for good eats at THE R. LUNCH 60O5 Church Street Just Off South U. Alex will be here as usual ,Sunday. journey's End Fancy Hats for the graduates. They a'rc that moth have been reclining balls--then they will in be .1 ~1 I IIIIIIII111 1lllili111t111iIIIIIIIIIII11IIII111111111111{11IIf11tIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11lI1flliiilll111111111111111IIIIH IIIIIIlll11I11f111t I1 - AdA & WOW-- a a4 ur- - a A tta a a a a - a s