THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE _ a. ji 'i THRDY JNAY~3. 90 H IWIA AL -7- -=-= =- - A Dental School V CARTE IE AWRD OF S30F000 Vii Ass Tailors' Convention emble National Library Catalogue (, Sets Minimum Cost of Clothes for Men SUPREME COURT JUSTICE HOLMES Chicago Asks FundsATO HIT IS CONFINED TO HOME WITH COLD of New York to Pay Off School TeachersDEFOBE CDNCRESS a 1 M / y CHICAGO, Jan. 29.-Lawrence CHICAGO. Jan. 20.-The school Deman N. Heppner, first vice president of board turned to New York today Acti the National Association of Mer- for money with which to pay Chi-~I Local Library Will Form Nucleus compliment of considering its de~ chant Tailors, figures that betweenge chan Talor, fiure tht bewee £ cago school teachers and other em- in Obtaining Material for tal school well past the stage o ploys. "fuldamental furniture." The pres- $5,000 and $10,000 is enough to keep A representative of the school SEEK ibliographies. ent plan is to continue to investi- the well dressed man well dressedIboard has been sent east in an ef- gate and procure all the oldest for a year. The association is hold- fort to sell $54,000,000 in tax, INEZ BOWLER IN CHARGE books concerning the profession be- ing its annual convention here. anticipation warrants which pre- WASH fore attempting to catalogue the Here are the minimum require viously have been refused by Chi- is the su Project Will Provide University knewer ones. In this connection, netss black coat for evening *.cago banks. pending With Dentistry's First Miss Bowler has secured hundreds eressy f hg n -The city and county govern- mands a Libraryof aged volumes, datng as far back nss type; at least half pe or i dozen sack. ments meanwhile awaited the out action : Complete Lbayas13.ns ye tlathl o~nsc .: oeo ofrne ihte cti-' 0 The suits, in the new powder blue, gray n'mRelief committee to obtain dustry. a I m any Seller Enli ted blue'and silver grmn;toneeottwo!btem Michigan's school of dentistry is any S rs - biue and silver green; one or two money with which to meet their Early again in the professional limelight. The work of assembling this huge morning coats; several pairs of past due payrolls. Silas H. Strawn, lation, t Following recent honors which were assortment of bibliography and bi- striped trousers, two formal over- chairman of the committee, was toIBingam conferred upon members of the ography has called into play al- coats for day use; one heavy win- return today from Washington. of Tenn Uniersty acuty n tis iviionmost every book seller, collector and ter ulster; one medium weight town Th comte ha $2,000Mxi, University faculty in this division'irr ntn ntdSae ndca fsm ouhmtra n The committee has $0,000,000{ Mexico, f announcement was made yesterday available, the money having been es, may afternoon, by Dean Marcus L. Ward Europe. Many of the early vol- one polo coat. g poffered by large corporations from I over the DDS, of the Carnegie foundation's umes now in the University's pos-j Clothes for spring, Heppner said, funds aid aside by them to meet and mal; bestowal of $6,000 annually for the session were bought at huge prices will be wide shouldered, narrow 12tds l lction of hi teed btwaof$,0anulyfrtefrom foreign sources and are writ- waisted and with faily wide 1928 taxes, collection of which hasi tensive. purpose of assembling bibliography ten in Latin, French, and many trousersit- wat nd hbeen delayed by reassessments. The c and biography to be used as a basis ter LanuFe an mn "Tuxedos are no g r Mayor Thompson reiterated his be- the depa for the development of a nation- ther lanaes. Illustraios inr "Tued. ar e formal," lief that the only definite relief powered wide dental library catalogue. Miss thisomorhmancist nuripts for 9 he The fol dress i must come from special action by commerc Inez Bowler, formerly of the school; one of the most interesting studies I for 1930 will be the full dress coat the state legislature. blame1 ofnforestryisincharge of the swhork in the long, tedious task of their in Oxford, very dark blue or black. crames of forestry is in charge of the work aseby h I ue ascot ndten crashes a which is being carried on directly ass e r Schools Benefited. The piue wt nd tAll matter is found to be made commiss -Othe Schols euefted, white will be the thing'" from the dental college building. Ohgr wil__threfrehav__h Oliver Wendell Holmes up of sonie 80 or more primary portation Begun Last Fall Michigan will, therefore,a ce t e stroysutasubstances which cannot by avail- Earl in the fallplanseremade ry'stcmpletelr in 'Destroy Bedbugs W ith Justice of the United States Supreme Court, who has been confined able physical or chermical process- Only 6 Early inthelprofession.FromthSr es be decomposed into simpler sity of to begin a research of this kind un- Michigan report, the Pittsburgh in- Spiders', Jays Lorando to his home by his physician for the past few days as a result of his o e opier st der the auspices of the Carnegie stitution plans to make up availa- { suffering from a cold. Justice Holmes is the oldest judge in the Supreme..__---------- foundation, and Michigan was-cho- ble lists of. potential libraries (By Associated Press) court. He will be 89 years old on his next birthday in March. He has sen as the place from which the throughout various other schools. ATHENS, Jan. 29- Bedbugs, a work would revolve. Throughout Several other colleges and Univer- plague of ancient and modern been presiding over the supreme court for several weeks in the absence the entire dental world, according .sities have also been given research ]Greece, are the subject of a scien- of Chief Justice Taft, who is taking an enforced leave in order to to Dean Ward, there is hardly a' money in this line, but the $6,000 tific treatise, "A Biological Method recuperate from his recent illness single adequate library covering I annual donations to Michigan are of Destroying Bedbugs," by Dr. N. every phase of the subject. It was the largest in the field. ; T. Lorando, chief physician to the - - ----- - - --- -...Oto of.o the idea of cataloguing all books , Near East Relief organization and I to 50%/o discount on a connected with dentistry so that I Man 1 0 Job hun the School of Classical Studies in other institutions throughout the ; gAthens. IT TTTATNT P %T F ds Being Made for Speedy on on Air Legislation Control Industry, BLAME IN CRASHES B II' "Vow Idiatli I INGTON. Jan. 29-Aviation abject of 22 measures now before congress. and de- re being made for speedy n bills to regulate the in- consideration of air legis- rged Tuesday by Senators of Connecticut, McKellar essee and Bratton of New following recent air crash- set at rest an old quarrel existing air commerce act e federal control more ex- Mief contention is whether rtment of commerce is em- and ordered by the air e act of 1926 to lay the publicly for specific air as the interstate commerce ion does for land trans- accidents. 4 students of the Unive; - Georgia's 1,664 are from at es. m overstock of SPENCIL~LTTS country could build libraries of Refuses to Grow Old In antiquity one of the charac- j their own which prompted the an- ters of Aristophanes complains of nuity. The work is scheduled to be CHICAGO, Jan. 29.-The age of bedbugs, but moderns are doing carried on at Michigan for the next 1 Eli Hoffman of Peoria is 103 years. something to destroy the pest by' five years, a total of $30,000 being When he begins to get really old, fighting them with the Thanatos appropriated for this special ac- he said, it will be time enough to spider, which diets on forty bed- tivity in the scientific field. think about the old folks' home. 1 bugs a day. The spider is not poi- School Complimented. Right now he is too busy looking sonous and Doctor Lorando advo- "Dental libraries," said Dr. Ward for a job to worry about his remote cates their introduction into old in the interview, "are like Persian future. houses, inns, and barracks. rugs. We outfit our homes with Hoffman spent Tuesday night at t the fundamental furniture and the Oak Park police station, where I Seventy-five women of the Uni- I then begin to add the polish." , he asked lodgings. He apologized, versity of California at Los Ange- Research was put in the same explaining that ordinarily he would les were chosen as models by mem- class by the Dean, although Mich- be working but that his arm was 1 bers of the Associated Women Stu- igan's dental faculty has long been injured in a corn sheller. dents to display sportwear, Ftreet, Amous for its extensive use of the clothes, afternoon attire, and research laboratories here. In Railways of Switzerland have re- gowns for the formal evening oc- choosing Michigan, the Carnegie; duced rates to industries and agri- casion, at the annual fashion show foundation paid the University the culture. sgiven recently by the organ zayion.I Hark To His Master's Voice. Saying To UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE For Everything Musical Radios:- Majestic, Victor, Crosley Lowest 4 TERMS Pianos:--r"OW140 M.to$* to s. Baldwin, Kohier & Campbell Play while Orchestral Instruments you pay. 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