PAGE MORT T HE MICHIGAN 0 All -L'Y «''dNE~qDAY, NOV "20, 1329. ?AGE MGUT T I-IL MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1929. DAIY OFICALBULLETIN Publication :n the Bulletin is.siJ15tJ'I(ot c (Dee to all miember,: of the University. Copy received by the Asistailt to the Pres i- dent until 3:30, p. nig. (11:30 a. in. Saturday) Sopiolr r i'nttiCnlninjtt i'r': Meetin fT totil-ht ;i t. 7'30 in J? ini 01 N ii~''y ec t a siulty 1'omf,,'s CIOb: Room'1, ivlig ;anII Lague Buildig, at 8 p. mn. for of the uuivei'.,;ity'S new eleirenhtsry S!?c ol; tLcfiIn{is CI I)(' I in D~r. Xihai CIslui l 1,~ will tell {0; the j)1n l" for1 VOL. XL., IVEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 20, 1929 No, 45 11 COMING EVENTS til-Camimns Forum: Prof. 'J. R. 11aydien will ccluc t -h lurtll NOTICESAll-Campus Forum oil Thursday of this week. The subject undcer dis- To the Presidents of All Classes and Student Organizations: At- cThere nwill be:manyhihtfersMoviepotlz as thepthe C oon ,". tention is called to the ruling of the University requiring all student The"wi cleenyifteetn iwons ntepaeo organizations to file with the Commixittee on Student Affairs a list a: _________icolegeife thcir officers. Dr atrI' hrr c tzyo h omtesolGat-lThe president of each organization should file such a list of oll-i- X.Wle t hrSceayo h omteso rnsi cers for the year 1929730 with the Dean of Students, Room 2, Univer-AianFelwhpofteoclSincRearhCuiwilb sit Hal, n o beoreWenesayNovmbe 20 at the University onl Thursday, November, 21. Members ofw t' : 2 Social J. A. Burslcy, Dean of Students !Science departments, and candidates for- the Doctor~L,2 who may lc ___ interested in the future in cithe r of the matters in Mr. Sharp's chary,. Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: The mid-se- would be wclc~zmed at luncheon at the Union on Thursday, 12:?;3. mxester reports on students ,in- your classes wvhose work is below passing Phone reservations to the Department of Political Science, 535. should be made on cards whiich mna , be obtained in the office of thec. Secretary, 263 West. Engineering Building, or from the messenger IRoPrfoo 3rofessor 3. 1,II. uyskcens will lecture Friday, Nov. 22, at 4:15 " boxes. These reports are to be filed hi the Secretary's office not later l.om21 nelhl nTlso' ok"yCneso" than Friday, Novemlber 29. louiis A. hiopk~ins, Secretaray Colloquium ' in Applied Mlechianics: Onl Thursday at 8 p. m. in Rooml 334 West Engineering Building, Dr. W. M. Coates will present Students, Colleges. of Eii-inceriiigand /1relitectuire: The Classi- a paper entitled "A Simplified Methoad of .Cqrnputinxg Stresses anti fication Committee of the06e Colleges ,has placed the limit of timie at Displa(ceiiints in Full Leads." which a cowrSe may be dropped without record, excepting inl cases off All ingtcresti d are invited. continued illne: s or other extenua ting cirei ma.tanccs, onx Saturday, , Novemebr 23, at 12:30 o'clock, p. m. 'the Political Scienie Journal Club will inect on lbui'sday at :3:00 , Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary I p. in. in 2035 Angel!l Ball. JesS.Rvs All Seniors: It is extremely important that the seniors of all cdl- leges obtain their senior picture receipts from the Michiganensian of- be C~ercle Franxcais: It has been erroneously announced that' flee before December 1, 1929 A senior cannot heave his picture inl the I there would be a me eting of the club Thursday evening, Nav. 21, at;a Michiganensian without first obtaining a receipt and mlaking an ap- 13:00 p. m. The first n~eeting of the year, for old and new members, i poinmen wit on o Thefouroffcialphoograher. will be held in Room 408 R.L., Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, at 7:45 p. mn. I~VETS TWA~Children's IRhythim Classes will hereafter meet as follows: Chil- Orga Reita byPaler Crishn t 415 . in, lll udiorim. dren -6 years old at 10 o'clock; those 6-8 years old at 10:30 o'clock; -_ - and those over 8 years old at 11 o'clock as usual. The above hours Exlibiioiof rignal.drwins ad pintngsby mereanills-are the times when classes actually participate in activity, so Pleas trators, g;round flor gallery, Arcitectural Building, daily, except Sun _____- daythrughut Nvemer.The Intramural Sports Building will be closed all day Thanks- Anan Arbor Arts Associationi: The Sevenlth Annu ial Ai'in Arbor Art-gingdy fists Exhibition is open every afcernoon in the galleries and corridors .,l t ir or A lumxni Memorial Rall throughl Friday, Novemlber twenty-nainthl. The Newcomers' Section-Facult y Women's Club will eetZclzzS- eCay at 2:30 p. in. in the Women's Athletics Building on Forest Aveniu,. M1a themiatics St ,IT: Tea will be served to mnembers of the stall at 4:00 p. ill., inl room 3201 Angel H1l. SCIENTISTS SEEK USE OF ANIM AL Geologieal aid (cograpbical Josrna) Club: There will lbe a meet-; STOMACH AS MEDI+CINE FOR ANEMIA , ileg in Room 2054 N. S. at' ,o'cock. Mr.z R. I3. h~all will s'pear on "Somxe ! ,Stand Systems in ,japan=""The lecture ;Nill be illustrated. Experiuients are now being car- pericious anemia, which a few years ____i__ined out at the Simpson Memorial ago was in the category of the un- All Eninern Sudns:Une :te Fupices of th~e on Studhent 'Inistxitute by Dr. Raphael Isaacs, Dr. va~inia'nicrn tdns ne ,h ~squished ills of mankind. Branch of tie A. S. M. 'E. a film entitled Steam" ilb hw nteCyru s C. Strgis to determine rf Aei.aint eekont Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30 p. mx.y the stomach of all edible animals have lost or been born without The filmer will- show methods of manufacture of steam boilers by the can be used for an effective cure ofj the power to make the necessary Babcock and Wilcox Co, Everyonie interested is invited, pernicious anemia. substances out of their food and This experiment is intended to; that the patient's blood had losti Junior Engineers: Last Spxeed Ball game will be played at 4:30 p be supplementary to a successful ex- 1 the power 'to make blood "ells ri-, Ill., onlField, No. 2, South Fetry Field. It is essential that all thoseI periimeit conducted sometime ago or mature. Later on Dr. William B. who have played 'in any of thec previous games this year report for! at the institute, which caused the Castle. of Boston found tha.u a ito:-- thzis one. , discovery that if the stomach of; mar person head the power to _______ l lGedible Nalnals arc chopped up very change meat in his stomach into a ieFn JnosadSeir:Ulssw led finely, and dried, and the fat re-, substance which had the same ci'- E~ctricern.Jixos cdSeir: nes earedmoved, the medicine ,lade 'from feta"lvr hrasptenswt ]'ive ourpiturs (s sow bythenam-lst n or blltinboad)this will cause the anemia of peir- pernicious anemia were not able please go to Room 429 tis evening .:to be. photographed by Profc sorI' iiu nmatodsper hs oetatfo ma h eesr Cole, for our perso~~~~~nnel record. cards.. The time is from 7:30 to 9:00. exrint upcddoecn-sbace o cre he n- Portia: Regular meeting in the Adelphia room at 71:30 p. ! ducted by Dr. George R. Minot and' which may occur to the patient and The play Overtones will be presented.p g William P. Murphy, which showed mia. The liver and stomach rerne- _________ that by feeding liver to anemia pa- dies take the place of this substance Orehsis Vaiet andChaactr dncin clsse wil met tni~t1jtierits their real blood corpuscles! in anemic patients. Orcess,'6aret an Carctr anin clsss il mettoi~tEcould be increased. The new extract from hod; stoin- at 730 nd :30 t Brbor Gynasum.Dried stomach has many advan- ach will be commercially available AC4. S. C. E. ingects at 7:5pC.i h no.'ages over liver extract as a remedy within a month's timge, according; I o penicousaneia.It asprac-to Dr. Isaacs. In addition to this Scabardandlak Smker ollwed y metig attheMicIga tically no taste or odor, is much, extract the Institute has compiled Uintonight.. Notice the. change in date to tonight. All coming are cep rya ieadwig o aulfrpatet ihpersi- Unonweight is about fiv e or six times as$ cious anemia. This manual is ai reqestd o ~e i uijom..Smkerat oclok.powerful as liver. Both of these: valuable aid to the paieit. tnsw ei ~ ~ 7',~ Iexperiments caused the conquest of >ing any question. Nationali Track and Field Meet to be Held in Pittsburgh During 19 30. COND TERM AS HEAD (1;, A'aiiJ. Gould, A. P. SportsI Writer) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 19 - The Amnateur Athletic Union closed the :toriny convention today by electing Avery Brundage, of Chicago, to the presidency for a second term, rati- fyin g the selection of Pittsburgh for the 1930 national track and field championship and picking Washington, D. C., for the next an- nual meeting.j The A. A. U. completed the pro- 5''mof conciliation with the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic associa- tion after to long standing contro- 1 'versy by changing its constitution 1,o permiit certification of athletes by their colleges and universities - for competition in A. A. U. meets.I Heretofore, only A. A. U. registra- tion has been~ accepted in national,' ildistrict or club meets but under the new regulation the statement of a college or university as to any., )f' its athletes will be accepted by:I the, A. A. U. I This move is' expected to haveI far r'eaching effects in harmonizing 'the A. A. U. and' the colleges here- I tofore in frequent conflict if not{I actual open warfare.!I The- hottest fight of the conven-I tioe' took place before Boston was zitsally voted the custody of the 1930' national senior boxing champion- ships. St. Louis made a 'vigorousII bid for the fistic attraction, offer-I ig a flat guarantee of either $10,-) 000 for' the whole tournament or I 95,000 for half of the eight events. iI But on a motion to split the tour-I iiancnt the delegates voted to send it, entirely to Boston. The old guard steam- roller functioned 'perfectly in beating the St. Louis Jpid which was largely based on charges oft miismnanagement in previous BostonI tournaments. With youthful box- ers forced to compete over 12 hour stretches in violation of A. A. U.I rules. The coalition of Eastern, Southern and Far Western assoc- iations defeated the group of Mid-I west erni delegates on the issue, al- though ;there was quick approval fr thec divided award of the na-1 t ional junior boxing championships between Cincinnati and Grand Ra- ; id s. which mnay occur to the patint and containing many recipes in which liver and the stomach extract mayt be used. L'b dauighi/ er' 3 A -d.>~ Cross divE!1, ' i' . '''i ti a _ ,: i r i I i 3 ILLINOIS EXPELS 1 1VNT K-ONE FOR VIOLATING RULES tJIHANA, lit., Nov. l9.---Twuii(,y= o'e University of Illinois students were expelled today at the meeting of the University Council of Ad- ministration, and Gamma Eta Gamma, legal fraternity, involved in last week's campus liquor scan- dal wvas ordered to show cause why it should not be -disbanded. Light members of the fraternity were amqng those ordered expelld The wholesale expulsion was said to be the most drastic disciplinary action ever taken by the council. Among the charges against the students, possession and sale of liquor, and violation of the Uni- versity no-car rule.w Wilton J. Sherman, of Crown Point, Indiana, senior in the Lawt School, who was fined $5000 aftc pleading guilty to possessing liquor found in the Gamma Eta Gamma house early Sunday morning, was one of those expelled on' liquor icharges. N 41 Daughter of Secretary of Comn-] mnerce Lamont, '91L, seeks Wash-j ington mnembers for Red Cross. 0 Orat 'ialAssociation Presents ii { Feature- r l illustrated -writh under water m'otion pictures. -HILL AUDITORIUM-81:00 Single Admission, $1.00 On Sale at Slaters or 3211 Angell Hall 4I Y :e .. Fred Ingram, do., '11, Ph-C of the Florian company of Detroit, adc- dressed the Prescott_ club ..Mond niglht; following a dinr.givnn the Women's building. Iintr',c:1 spoke, on "Merge, Subriner,,e. o:- E ~erge." This wras the seco-id meeting of the. year of .tlhe cliw composed of pharmacy students. (NELSON 'NAMED JUDGE h. '~ ~~- _ _.__; I ;' ;; : ,: ti ,;. '. : a,. . , F. By FLORENCE MeCLIN-CHEY, A.M. Uivkersity of Michigan, 1927 "JOE PETE"9 Chosen as their Christmas Book by The Book League of Amecrica- $2.50 I '. =,, , ' .. a f ": . '.Y::1 -{" .C v ' Y "1 ; -: =. r ;ad:' n;:?. :.. 'ti K .. :.ti ti>1; _i . s Djancing Tonight Granger 's 8:00 to 10:00'! 75c Pcr Couple Friday and Saturday Ule~ySmith and his or- ,chcstra tithe orchestra of the south" $1.50 Per Couple !Y 'Prof. J. 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