TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 192 FACE TWO T HL-MICHIGAN D~AILY MIPUIPALI ~flhIPATflD~ ~Chal1enges Glenna oUIN REGISTERSml 3100 SE NATE COMMITTEE QUESTIONS STIMSON OION CONDITIONS I PNG p[IN [L DUIN OPNIGWEK SCUBA1iiiiui UUaAUO For Women's Title WILL GIVE SPEECHES; TO- ESTABLISH RCR 9EOLLMENT TO CONTINUE THGOTLLOYD SAS PLAN FRESHMEN MIXER Coach Harfry Kl-pke, Team Captains Will Speak at Smoicker Thiursay t{Night Four Men From Education School And Registrar Smith Will Go To Upper Peninsula 'UR THER TRIPS PLANNED i i I s:;r r: °::;' nr:": Y:;y cr: ." yet .::}f: :^:.:4".} yr 3 : . Y .:.; .;ti i,' T / 9 4 i f f 9 f ei TJC ., S k r j ". $ J "' J "yLL tit . ".a t y / '4t'L " '..::.: }i: 4 { ',' ; r } L" . :" ': '' s S .S r +} ^y w+k. "per . Ct { r . ,.... +" ',til .. 'C% tr::q:i / , mz ' rr' r".r. "S Y i x' r s "" :"" { ff,;r.,, ":: is tR, Sn 4i .a t ' q s ^' " " ":: 3. i ; 1: , ,:skCi; ;Jry%" " +i:<.fiGo-'" w f> t F ,. f s L? { -fi > r...:,,r s:- fi";,,.;'-........": L":,r:5......:1.!X3. xF Y r J ".<: K ^#. ,{. .;fir " :L"+"" r''s:,'r <" 'k. - f N " ta '.., "; ;l {' :Gti ., { s n; L3Yrs :5,;a a. :;i9fi:ig f"': ;y'" .{" , " f y '+, ,y , .:.;ri...>, "h a Jg ur- " ," ;5.," r s P . L ri" f}a k t ham { r r a J.i r ii ; { yX{ y More than 3100 men students' have already registered at thec Union up to and including yester- day afternoon, according- to Ken- neth M. Lloyd, '30, president. This represents an increase of almost r 300 above the figures for the same time last year. Registration willt continue at the Union throughout this week at the desk to the left l side of the lobby between the hours kAssociated IPress Photo ad of 3 and 5 o'clock. It is urged that Chairman Borah of~ the Senate foreign relations committee,an every male student who has corn-henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State, after a meeting of the commit- pleted. his registration should sign tee before which Secretar1y Stimuson was (que:tioned oil Cuban conditions. up at once,r in order to enjoy his ------1 The lists of rooms for men, which !silver 1111upsL will go to the best of have been available at the Uniion L A UUL ~lIsle for the last two weeks, have been~ the county weeklies published in, moved to the offices of Dr. Fred B. if - 'Qii llA~l~1towns having a populationi over or livahr, assstant dean o students, under 1200; and to the paper show- in room 3_ University hall. All of the rooms which are listed there in--jg the best topography. The con- are approved by the University anid I Flying instruction at the Flo Fly- test takes place Oct. 4 and 5. Aln can be found according to the Ong q.School be°gan., yesterday, coinci- entry of 75 papers is expected. name.s of streets, which are ar- (lent with thne opening of the Uni - __- _____ -- __. _ ranged alphabetically. versity, aecordhiiig to Leonard Flo, - A Freshman smoker will be president of the company, and given on Thursday night by the many inquiries have already bee. Union, at which time all freshmen k received from students regarding'' should be present. The captains of Ithe course offered by thbe local fy- every athletic team will attend, and ing school. Coach Harry Kipke will make a The aeronautical. engineering di- short talk. Any freshman who has i vision of the University reports a l an aptitude for athletics will f ave twenty-four per cent increase in the opportunity at this time to dis-' enrollment which indicates an un- cu ss their individual cases with the usual increase o(f interest in -via- captains, and the meeting will be tion since last tall, and the Flo chiefly an informal mixer. Flying School expects that an in -, :r;Ttr rsc-rzc /N 'C' RC 1 A creasing number of students will, Four members of the faculty ofI the School of Education and Regis- trar Ira M. Smith will speak at the meetings of the Upper Peninsula Educational association which willi be held Thursday and Friday of this week at Escanaba. IDean J. B. Edmonson will ad- dress the general session Thursday afternoon on the subject of "Pro- fessionial Standards." Prof. George E. Carrothers, director of the Uni- versity division of inspection of thigh schools, will speak at a meet- ing of the University alumni on Friday. Both of these men and Registrar Smith will take pant inj the conference of school adminis- trators. Prof. Arthur B. Moehlman will speak on "Public Relations," an ad- dress which will be delivered by i him at eight other district meet- { ! ings of the State Teachers associa- tions which will be held this fall. y"Mental Hygiene of Adolescence"i will be the topic discussed by Prof.. Howard Y. McCluskey of the Uni- versity. Nine district meetings of the State Parent-Teachers associa-, tion will hear this address during the fall. APPEARANCE O POTS STARTS TRADITIONAL HAZING OFFROSH ,EThe ancient and questionably any suspecting Frosh weren immedi- honorable custom of hazing Fresh- i ately put into -action, with the mien began with vigor yesterday on warning that they sh outld not ap- State street with the first appear- pear a second time win the sacred ance of the 1933 Frosh pot. Al- sanctums of the, three upper though last year's reappearance of classes. the custom of years ago was faith- Up until 19M8, h n on State fully promised to be the last at street had been of(;1'ightu impor- tMichigan, the baptism of fire was tance, but its nevival last season nevertheless rampant near obvious seems to have givenc~ it an01 impetu., locations about the campus, the Ar- again for the be~nefit of this year's Cade and the Main Library being newcomers. One of the most of concentrated importance.' unique of all the punishments Such antics as crew prowess, with meted out to the unilulcky members I State street as the eight-oared of the class of'3 yesterdayuc shell, pole climbing, proposing to curred on the diagonial in the form innocent co-eds, directing traffic, of peanut rollin- i The victim was and "ring-around-the-rosy" were made to roll a chokice specimen indulged in during the entire day. from the Library steps, to the Eco- At the Library and} on the diagonal, nomics building 'I 1 I N Associated P-ress ?h o Helen Hicks Who is scheduled to oppose, Glen- na Collett in the Women's National golf tournament, to be held soon at Oakland Hills. New York Listed Stocks Private Wive Connections j will all Markets qYmpOUR WORK is solicited purely on a quality basis. You will take pride in giving a Dey Por- trait to your friends. A happy p'arty to Sinaugurate I r, gay season. The T'idier's famious ( cuisine - the Arabian r Rood's mag~nificent dance J lopr-with* the positively captivating music which Jack ;johnstone and his j;2 Bris- OPENING THURSDAY OCTOBER 3rd I ( ~ic Renoa ing sertistofsbccngs Fro lngeesfsu hcaoss-__ fil nand eets-c ineChicago aromisetsure,--me bin~essto promireevenin a tte Tulto yoprening at e ule =a Make your reservatio n -aily. Direct Entrance-- from AdamsI t,. Avenue. flOEtTULLI i n I l I commission basis Telephone 22541 IJNVEIi1Y OF KM'116 Iv take advantage of the facilities 0f- j laboratory course in practice fly- fered by the School for a practical' ingf is now being offered by the education in flying to supplerrent; University. When fifteen students the technical information obtained are signed up for the course in-atteUnvriy struction will definitely begin, atteUnvriy UXIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA- I more than 20 members of the A prehistoric pig in its day as highI University facult-y will speak at va-_ as an automobile with a wheel base; rious educational meetings through- n easuring 140 inches has just been out the state during October and mnounted in Morrel. Hall. November. Brown-Cress& Incorporated Co. Investment Securities 7th Floor Ann Arbor Trust Bldg. I _q , ._ 4 u gr rr . Sguentq! We Are Giving I i I SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on ficroscopes HISTOLOGY BACTERIOLOGY LABORATORY SUPPLIES EBERBACH & SON COO Established 1843 200-202 E. Liberty Street Acomplete litre of hand carved and leather frames 11 3 34 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE 5031 1 - i r 4 1 . . 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