WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY- .WED N ESD A Y., D ECE M BER .19, 1928 T . -v iii 11 1111111111111 hl'IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MICHIGAN DAIILY'IIIIIII~l@IIP 111Mlil OFR V1ETUR University Travel Bureau Presents Conducted Trips By Train 3 And Automobile! PROMISE GOOD DIRECTORS The Bureau of University Travel, well known to Michigan students who have traveled under its guid- nce, is again presentig an espec-. illy attractive number of Europ- ean tours for the coming summer. Both the Student tour and the Copley tour are emphatic in their provision for two months of prof- itable enjoyment to be found in the principal cities of containentali Europe. Close at hand is the Col- lege Men's tour sixty-eight days in length. Michigan men last summer were well represented in this group of liberal travelers. Likewise, the Vagabond tour for architects, now available for women as well as for; men. The Motor tour through France i$ to be conducted under the per- sonal giudartce of Prof. Rene Tala- mon of the French department. Professor Talamon has also con- sented to take a party through Spain upon the closing of the Mo- tor tour through France. For those i interested in the romance lan- guages the opportunity is an ex- ceptional one. The influence of those peopley who participated in the Art Pil- grimage last summer with Lorado Taft as conductor -has culminated l in theformation of Art Pilgrimage number two with Mr. Taft again in charge . Immediate reservations are acprequisite in order to insure a"-place among this group. ,For those travelers interested in, education and teaching a special travel party is being formed, which, it is now definitely known, will at- tend the convention of the World Federation of Education associa- tions as Geneva. In addition to this feature, a continental itinerary cells for fifty-three days of travel, with an option of a motor tour in rural England. All tours conducted by the Bureau call for liberal stop-overs. Expert directors are at hand, in- teresting and worthwhile programs arranged, and individual. interestsl MIet. Among a few of the cities to be visited are Plymouth, Stratford, Oxford, London, Cologne, Heidel- berg, Geneva, Lucerne, Milan, Ven- ice, Florence, Monte Carlo, and Paris. MAY B QUIZZED ON IMPEACHMENT rmember of the Committee on Jur- Need Children's Clubs isprudence and Legal Philosophy. More Than Night Clubs L jJohn B. Waite is a member of the M e hn ihtCub -- d Committce on Survey of Crime, Children's clubs, not night clubs t lIcriminal Law, and Criminal Pro- are needed in New York, it was } cedure. stated by Owen R. Lovejoy, execu- a --- Sixty-two Law schools through- tive secretary of the New York's Prof. E. R. Sunderland To Discuss out the country are members of Children's Aid society at a recent Drafting Of Practice pules the association. dinner-meeting intended to pro- By Supreme Courts SHARTEL, DURFEE TO TALK' Several professois from the Law lubs, and cabarets for the older girls has lagged far behind the de- ote further building of play- velopment of poolrooms, big night rounds and club facilities for chil- inhabitants, he pointed out. Rec- ren in I he congested centers of reational facilities, it was stated, he metropolitan New York area. are meeting only about 15 percent The development of playgrounds of these in many places in New nd club facilities for boys and York. Governor Henry S. Johnson Of Oklahoma, may be subjectedi to inquiry .in connection with thel proposed impeachment proceed-; ings against state officials when the Oklahoma legislature con- venes in January, according to re- ports. Gov. Johnson's action in1 calling out the militia to prevent a special session last year which was to have been held in the capi- tol, is one of the reasons given for the scheduled inquiry. school are planning to attend the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Association of American Law schools which is to be held Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday of Mis week at the Hotel Stevens, Chicago. Professor Edson R. Sunderland will take part in a discussion on "Remedies." His particular topic is "Problems relating to the drafting of rules of practice by state su- preme courts." Burke Shartel will 'discuss "Hohfeld's Legal concep-' tiens: their value and their limi- tations," under a discussion of "Jurisprudence of Legal History." iEdgar N. Durfee will discuss "Rights derived from equitable remedies; are they legal or equit- able rights?" under the general topic of "Equity." There are four representatives from the Michigan Law school on the various committees of the association. Professor Edson R. Sinderland is a member of the Committee on Co-operation with Bench and Bar and also a member of the Committee on Legal Clinics. E. D. Dickinson is a member of the Special Comrmitteee on Interna- tional Law. Joseph H. Drake is a I B I CHRISTMAS GIFTS Burr, Patterson & Auld Co. Church at South U ' _-.. _. s SPECIAL ICE CREAM MOLDS AND BRICKS OF ICE CREAM Doubled and rec FOR CHRISTMAS f, Many special bricks, molds and ices have been made for your Christmas dinner. Order now! i Holly Wreath Cuts Made up in any flavor or color. An ice cream special that's different! Christmas Pudding Rich with fruits and nuts and sure to find favor. A special brick. Santa Claus, 21 Qts. Large size. There's 2% quarts of ice cream in each one! Attractive novelty. Santa Claus Small ones in individuat s i z e s. Decorated. The children will love them! TYPEWRITER REPAIRING All makes of ma-1 chines. Our equip- ment and person- nel are considered among the best in the State. 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