i IA 'C; L Elc 1ri' A ir MC-II(N ALy T°UL' DiAV. JANUJARY 3. 1930.--I 1for conflicts, to be given Tuesday, Feb. 11, p. in., in room 10t R. L. Ak' DALYOF FICIAL BUL*LETIN kmhetln I the Bulletin is const ructive notice to all mecmbers o t hr, Uiuiversly. Copy received by the Assstant to the Presi- (leilt until 3:30 t). m. (11:30 a. In. Saturday) V0,L XL. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930 No. 89 NOTIICES i P. 1'. fBursley R~oomJorthe Finial Exa mination ,ii Rb~ioric 1; .. !Byrd Not Disturbed by Temporary Delay P[Umri Pv I mAT~fF I ins Lr 1,0on) assigied for examination Me(mbers of the Faculties anid Staff~, and Students of the University: (fut Of' resp~ect for Pre ident Fameritus H. B. Hutchins, all scheduled class- Cs 'will bie sus pended and all Univers tv offices will be closcd this after- nioon, t rc<< January 23, Jvr tivo e'cio'k. Abbot Morii Dade .. . .. . .. . 225 Baker ........103 lBcbout ... .... 103 1 Binkley ...... .. 1035. Bliss .............. 22191 BwlI he.......2013 Etxzttu... . . . .22i 3. Ie m . .... . .. 3 is hall. R. L. R. L. A. H. A. Hi. A. H. A. t. Jnstrnetor roorn assigned for examination jack........3213 A. I-I. Mortris.......2203 A. IT. Nel40on. ........3209 A. H3. Ott ... .2225 A. II. Prodtor ..... 165 Chem. bldg. (Lecture Room) PRe.............2235 A. 11. SCMilk ... ......229 A. II. walter .......2%U. II. Watson.......... 2003 A. I1I. Wells ............. 1009 A. 11. Wetzel...........3?017 A. HI. E. A. Walter t .ssaiatd Pe " !er reports that alarm foi- tihe e- LONG BPEACH, Calif., Jan. 27 - peclition is felt in the Unzited S( tis Don Wallace, amateur operator of and that other nations had been Radio Station WOAM here, Baid he asked to aid in reaching "Utt le has been in touch with the Byrd; America;," the operator answered: expedition near the South Pole and ',Muhaobutohi.'W t hat its members are showing no; expect to be out of cold torage concern over the possibility of being : soon. Evidently there is more w=or- :cebouznd through the winter. 4 rying in the United States than TIAformed by Wallace c: newsp p- here at the Pole." Quarterdeck meets at 7.30 p. m. in the Union. ;Panhellenic Association meets at 4:NO p. mn. in the Cave of the Michigan League Building. The Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Women's Club will not meet today. IL LLIUL Li"11 1 tiLl I IEMS TO CAN Plan to Rob Hotel in Dctro): Bared by Inveltiga tor for Attot'ncy. SMALL ARSENAL FOUND CHICAGO, Jan. 27.--Following a month of investigaion, which in- cluded telephone w ire tapping, po- lice early today rounded up 22 per- SOnS in a series of raids which they h2il p:'om1ptly at 2 :10 p). 12. thrisJ't'cru tfuner:1 pal evc o r ~tl~s l~eeter1. f t: Club murtst report at Morri, ioon. T h,- Club is to attend the vwi=?sn at the service at thb.' L. AT. Fr s: scedc, Manager lloag.... .......... 231 A. klb brgucr......... 205 M'. . I H-. ,;, St udezns, Who do0 11t Possess regula6r dr i1ng permits, and who wish to Urcceal'' fotI e J-Hop weed end, are rceque.'tecl to file wvith this office a letter of peruiinssicn fr'zom th]eir Parents includinag the make, type, ant unierityLon Cmmtte':The University Loan Committee will licenise numbOers of the cars to be drivon. They will then be eligible for mee o Wousdy, aru~v 3,at2:00 1). ni., ii oomi 2, University the social u,. of 1iti r s for1t 1 period kphginninag at noon, Friday, t l. February 14, andi teryminaating at 8:130 o'clock on1 Monday mnorning, Feb- COMING EVENTS sa id mnight lead to the wsoltio n of The third freshman- lecture ini Hygiene. for men will be given in Jewel robbervies totalintg more tihan Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, January 30 and 31 at $100,000. }.-4 and 5 P. m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular An "ss ant statec's attorney and physical training classes, athletic squads and others that have been aplieanw.e mngtosr excused from these groups. .. ,,,cR inan werc ,,,ainng 1mrthos r- All 11)1)1 aC'i u . c I ( 8 Ixz~5sh i' ( ' cell (: al thIle ("Jljice of 1 ho IDean of Cer3 fcat fe ma iiw i' s'''jmiai~t~n l~u~:ersO"(lice of the School of Ediucationi, room 105 Tappan hail. All students who expect f;) be recommended for the Teacher's Certiiicate at the end of the reetsenriectce' must p Ay their fees and return their receipts to the lcdc: i', kchool of Elvcad io'n, by Februiary 14. '0 z beth B, ('Iarki, Rc.orde(r SI! ol f clica>t ic 1--Eebrli iariy ; 'iors :All .Students Who V, ill have C')1 P1l t('d requiremen~its for the (lef~gree anld Teacher's Certilicate at the end ;f #.lie arcsent sc mi stev ' should ply tY dciv fees for lii.lons and Cert:iBic,1(,- by Fbi nairy 14. lllanks may be secureldu tlthe Recorder's u liike cf tii c choiol of T'iucation, room _105 Tappan hail. El izibAlt i 1. Ca i'!, Recorder f rary l A' Applica tons for such plrivileiges ^may~ be madel at roomy 2, UriiveusiI v halon or af[ter Februai'y 1. J. A. Mlrsle}T, De an Untiversity Lecture: Professor Francis E. Lloyd of Mc~rill Univer- t tity, Montreal: "A Botanist's Tour in Africa." (illustrated), at 4:15 p. mn., fin Natural Science auditorium. A Collection of Water Colors by Vernon, Howe Bailey is now on exhi- bit ion in ground floor gallery of the tclitectural building, under the auspices of thQ Ann Arbor Art association. Open daily until January '31, front 9 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays." The: Public is invited. L xlhibit of Sills and Cotton. Prints by American designers and mianu- facturecis,. third floor Architecture building.'. All Engineering Studtiits: Mr. J. W. Parker, Chief Engineer of the Detroit Edison Company, will speak on "Tile Very Human Components of a. Public Service Organization" in Natural Science auditorium at 18:00 p. n . This program is held under the ,joint auspices of :the Student Branch A. I. 1J. E., and the Electrical ;ngineeri ig.Departmcnt;. The Depart - niciit expects all E. E. seniors to attend. 7Al1 students are invited: The 11hysics Colloquiumt is postponed. Tau Beta Pi dinner meeting at 0:00 p. in. in the Uioun. {lt.'7tL'(l ullb 1 QUI W(.11't', t'viciL+ 'e i lilG('r 1 - A NI.. ., u. A. i"i' after s ktislatctorily explaining the Detrot use of their names by members of Mechanical Engineering Seniors: Mr. A. K. J.urlbuirt of theDeri; the gang in tele'phone convcrsa- F,(Uson Company will be in room 221 'rest Engineering bilding; on 'bolls. Wednesday and Thursday, January 29 and 30, for the purpose of making Patr'ick~ Roche, chief investigator preliminary contacts with senliors. for the state's attorney, said he 11. C. Anderson had been informed that the gang had intended to rob a Detroit hotel Electrical Engineering Seniors : Mr. A.. K. Hlurlburt, Employment tozij it. Manager, Detroit Edison Company, will be in. room 271 Wednesday and; The raids were led by Roche and JThursday to make prelin ary contacts with se~niors. Chief of Detectives John Stege. At one~ place they found what tliey Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. John J. O'Connor of the Inter- : ter'mned a snmall arsenal, national Harvester Company of Chicago, Illinois, will be in room 221 hoin-as Abbott, reported head of jWest Engineering building oQi Wednesday, -January 29, for the purpose the ring, who also was accused of of interviewing senior mechanical engineers interested in employment selling dope, was taken with his with this company. wife, Lillian. '11.+C. Anderson One of the robberies which police said they expected to solve by the Tryouts for admission into the advanced debating class, Speech 81,' arrests was that of Charles M. for next semester, will be held at 3 p. in., .Friday, January 31, in 3209 Richzter, president of the Consoli- A. 1-1. All students interested in intercollegiate, debating, both men and dated Magazine Corp., whose Gold women, should be present at that time with 'a five minute speech on the Coast homn; was irnvacledl Jan. 0 by :Ontario, system of .liquor control. . robbers who took $25,000 inl gems. -} - --- --They hl d Richter,. his wife and Members of MiNmes will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in; foucr servants at bay with guns dur"- the theatre. E. Mortimer Shufter in- the diuvv hr our. f } Graduate SS4 lemm':: iets whoepe. for the proper blanik to be i'aod: in po ip; the inust be paid before th c ceidko tl> ~tmaher :)praduate in February,, looni 1014, Angell hall, dii-oma fee. This fee Conrad, Recorder A All al'Itl t rar(~iu' :i .te St ta~its: All Ihoeinterested inl taking avtiation flight Itrai ing und-e tx 1. U. S. IN avy, commnencing inl the sumn- mner of 19.0 ;,t Eaaoii IO., cad ow,^fr sr i' !lsign andecker dr Ensignt Ellicoek asi follows: Ells. Randeecker in il 1025 EI. Eng. Bldb. at 7:30 p. in, Jan. 2,3, or call1 87:19. Eiis. Elli ock i:1 the same room at 7:30 p. in., Jain, 30, or call 60t74. ;,ugi+ Friu i tudemt ; For the bxnielit of Ciho.,, who failed to reg- ister- for the. Mvichigan Engineering Confer'ence, registration will be caar- ied uin daugIthe week of J~lanuary 27 ill the Secretary's Office at rooln 2631 Wes Eni,,iie( .tg bulldiing,. cc + ayflable a'tlime of registration. N1otic e: Urinking foui,=.hii s 4+rec being used as receptacles for ciga- rette Out"ts uim.wrappers, pjecc ' of chalk, and even. as spittoons. As this is a verny obfe-tioniabl i uth csi iitat:ry habit, we hope it will cease at once.~ E. C. Iardon, Superinltendenlt Buildings & Grounds Dept. *Itu'amural B~uili;'ttgwil b closed at 6:00 l). In. all dluring the two wesof examlination per~iod. . .,.., .., ....r._._..._..,., .. .,e Portia Literary Society will meet' at, 7:15 toinightL in Lv)unge 1 on the Third Floor of the Michigan League. Election of wilt oficers wi ll take plae;. followed by a social gathering. . #University Art Club meets at 5:00 p. in. in Rentschler's Studio for a grouip picture. t .. II' I EIr 1iim5fw.' it ?';?,11 1uave :""S: gt : C 'asaesin French 1, 2, 11., 31,, 4'., 111, 112, 153, 15' n Spanlish1 1, 2, 31, 32 will be given generalI exam-' siattday, P. Ain., Fiebruary 8, as follows: 1FrenAchl 1, all sectionAs e cepL..3:00, in Nat. Science Auti. 1'ren-chi 1, 3:00 o'clock section, and Frenich 11, in 1035 A. II. French 31, 8:00, 9:00, 1:00 ,sections-aWest Gallery Alum. Meml. Hall. Fremnb. 3i, I: ; C .. sc ores, i - an F eicch41 In 103 1,R. B.--- Fren.ch 31, 2:00 sections, in 2225 °- A. IT. i French 32 and French 2, all see- The New Packard tions, in Physics West Leecture room. E. French 111, all sections, 231 A. H1 Restaurant 'French 1531 and French 1 54, all '=M sections.,iin 216 A. HI. tios it Cheni,, AAipthAtrle~ik', room "1 Lun'ch . .f0 set~co s, in 2,5 A.1l,.- ~ir~;',11 2 l.~i~ 'el am, i :t' >)~~~ .I .Spa ,"s~ ;,,1{ 11(;,.'' Re he i 1 ;m 'u=n70 jPrIIkard St. NcvYor l.Stack 1:1 ~ange (Clica~go Stock Exchange Clevelan~d Stock Eixchange, 6 c rit Stock Exchange New Y(,j'k Curb Markket At 'ir t ,it s c-;r d on(ii !;