w. ww s ww w t TT TT Tw wTTT .: wTFW 7r W W w-vT 'lw wlw THE MICHIGAN DAILY gmMm d ' la, .141991 _.-.._ _ _ .. . L,.- Y . i 4 n. ~w'mx~~ ~ DAILY OFFI-CIAL B UL LE TI N Publication in the Bulletin is constructive 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. XL. 'VOL XL. THUTRSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 No. 69 NOTICES University' Senate: The ballot on the qjuestion of afternoon or evening meetings for the Senate wil be counted on Monday, Decem- ber 23. J. W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate Members of the University Staff': Dr. Alfred Adler of Vienna will lecture and conduct a demonstration child behavior clinic at the Natural Science auditorium from 2:00 to 4:00 p.,im., on Friday, Janu- ary 10. Mimeographed information for announcement to interested classes will be issued prior t'o the meeting. D)r. Adler is being brought to Ann Arbor by the Children's Fund of Michigan in cooperation with the Society for the Scientific Study of Character. Further information concerning the local arrangements for Dr. Ad- ter's visit may be obtained from the undersigned. Willard C. Olson, 4208 U. 11. S. i 1 i 1 2, who have signed cards. Others who have signed reservation cards SATISFACTION aSHOIWN OVER RESULT1 I mTi iif~rPf for these seetlions bu t have not. yet classified must be a :igned to other OIruTH RF9i r ,1 F setions, r P. F. Weatherill OF FIRST CONFERENCE AT LONDO NU ii flLU L Preidetsof Campu~s Organ izationts: Will tln jrcsidnts O, allU l WASHINGTON, Dec. es 18.-Satis- a i os hsatron"UP I N PE :c a m p u s o r g a i n i z a t i o n s s e e t h a t t h e c o n t r a c t f o r t h e i r' o r g a n i z a t i o n 'ss a e e t s i . " h e r t r a p g n t e E n s n s r t r e o t e " ~ s a f i~ i r h r s m i a t o v r t e r s l s o h i s w t h h m Ab s a o w g tW , Cme c ea tetI se peaein h lfli i151 crxðhe'ain ficbfoe(hisms ingeofvierwe etweof the rtsaeptsi. Tescea~ a cxhn~t rvesbten teMorrow and Ambassador William! Mortality Statistics for IChemel a A eican n J p neelcitca niszine.rS: All thiose who will be in Ann Arbor C sloer the l O12^itt s to the London naval con-1 2 .9 8 ihand bllti t, 1 S tt dayat( ".'There was a frank and friendly- ontebultn or u1iePrfsso aes cgrms ng-vstigdleainlaid aside of- discussion of the underlaying1 DISEASES ARE MITIGATED neer ing bu~ilding. Pf cefa work for the first time since' problems ,of the two countries lebay int! horne shores three weeks! which affect the issues of the con- The Department of Commerce Special Highway Course: A short course in bituminous materials Cgoi ference. WktuiadSce announces an increase of .6 from and pavements will be offered December 26 to January 4, inclusive, and Conversations which were intiat- 11BothoM12.0peaka,0u0ippandtiecre- wilbe open to anyone interested. Further informatio., t ay be oh- ' Iece dat the a hree-hour con- tary Stimson expressed optimistic thdehraeoteUnedSts trind t on 224,PatBnin~i altin. eiec a tehome of Henry L.! hope far the successful terminationtedahrteoteUnedSte . .Vorst timson, secretary 0stt1ad 'o the conference and the increase; for 1928 over the death rate in _ ~chairnm of the American delega-; of good will between the two cun- 1927. Over one and one-third mil- EVENTS TODAY lion, will be completed Thursday tries which a solution of the naval ;indah eereoddfrls in the few remaining hours before rolshep to maintain." yarian-eao44stswhc Facilty, Colleges of tn~nern and 3rchnitectre: There will he, the Japanese leave for New York Technical subjects were avoided ya na rao 4sae hc a meeting of1 the faculty of these Colleges at 4:15 p. n., in room 345, preparatory to sailing for London. during the conversation which tooilsi abut 95.4 per cn fl the West Engineering building. The purpose of this meeting is to discussi In the first talk, which was con- dealt almost wholly with broad' population of the- country or 114- aragmnt ncnncinwith the forftcomin g is ngineering Con- ductedi through the offices of1igeneral questions, chief among 495,000 people. ference. Hiroshi Saito, secretary of the Jap- which is the Japanese isistence; Increases in the rate in 1928 over - -