IW-i L LAC, l I 1 IHLMICHIGAN DAILY 'TflT~-Y ?Aft# 8, 1 :".5 DAILYfUI4V IEL LUGLLL Ir , A... 231 , H.ildrand.....We, t 2ller , , {.~TI!1035 A. 11. iV~talro 3225-, A I L 0 r I .A BPoor . ''102A . 1. - - --h- ...................025 A. H. Raonic. ..............121 A. 11. 1Publication iin the Bulletin is constructs ae'notice to all members Cocu~ an .......t...allery,025A. M H. . Rnc..a ...r..........2225 A. 1-. of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the P'resi- CE~~ n . et alyA .>. C.T. Wagner...........10225 A: I1. dentuntl 330 . i.. 11:3 a.in.Satrda) Course? 51---All sections ................. West Gallery, A. Mv. 1I. VOL. X14 THURSDAY, JANXTARY 30, 1930 No. 91 J Aiiy .students taking course 51 {car 52 and any one of courses 1, 2, 3, -_____ ______4, ad 7 will report for course 1, 2, 3,.4., or '7 ^s scheduled. above, and. NOTICES for course 51 or 52 at 7:00 p. mt. Tuesday, February 4, in room 3003 A. 11. Students,, who do not possess regular driving permits, and who wish l S. E. Fied to use cars for the J-Hop week end, are requested to file with this',-- - office a letter of permission from their parents including the make. 'EVENTS TODAY type, and license numbers of the cars to be driven. They wil then be A Collection of Water Colors by Vernon IHowe Bailey is now on exhi- eligible for the social use of their cars for the period beginning at noon, bition_ in ground floor gallery of the Architectural building, under the Friday, February 14 and terminating at 3:03 o'clock on Monday morning, auspices of the Ann Arbor Art association. Open daily until Januaryv February 17. Applications for such privileges may be made at room '31, from 9 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays. The public is invited. 2, University hall on or after February 1. .r' "Yi.tf.f c':l,,Hurt [n4 i Y,-!.-J- l m~nn encrona nr vnvv 'IRISH' EMIGRATION wRAW AMi flF.Pr~ft ! FOUR BOMB EXPLOSIONS ff LNG kiNGS .... I. A. Bursicy, Dean a e,; f f imanIU cotton PFIrintLsay mecux dei~gners and manu- f'ac urers, thirdl floor Architecture building. To Members of Several Fac tties and Students: The public is in- honor Si udnts in English: Professor Stra uss will meet the group vited to the Engineering C onf erecnce lecturer at Bill auditorium. The .to'lc,47Lbay central sections of the Audito rium are reserved for those who register o'lc,47Lbry for the Conference. R~egistrations mazty be made and programs may Pyisli:beelboaoywllb pnthsatroo o h obtained at the Union Lobby. bsc14:Telbrtrwilbopnhsafronfrte II. C. Sadler, Dean Ibenefit of those students who are not enrolled in the Ensrneering Con-I _ terence. The meeting of the class Friday morning will be optional for University Women: Out of respect to those whto are studying for i rviewA. examinations, all wvoman students are requested to confine their- moving, operations t~o the week end of February 14 to 17. Curriculum in Municipal Administration: All students interested -- - i in the Cfuricuilumn-,in NMuinicinal Ar~ninistr,~-inn fin n.diiaP f4- rip CHICAGO, Jan. 29--Four bombs; On the northwest; side an expto- Reduction in Free State's Quota' weroe exloded Tuesday night and, t ion, blasted windows in a paper, LiisEtyt ntd early today, one of them show erinj company; on the near southwest Sttst 7~.debris onto Michigan Ave. traffic. side another bomb damaged a two- ';Saeto1,0.Guests in the new Southern hotelstr atmt ndgoeytr. ILLITRATESfled from their rooms as an explo-i A fourth bomb early today dam- RJECTED :lion in the 1200 block on South aged a shoe repair shop in a north (fl,. Vsciaed rI Michigan broke windows on foivr, side apartment hotel, drove hotel ruj A;s~cate rrFZfloors. Automobile trafficand pe- guests into the street and broke DUBDLIN, Jan. 29- The rate of I destrians in the avenue, many of, windows'in the building. emigration from the Free State to; them visitors to the automoble. A f ifth explosion was reported ini the United States is steadily de-I show at near-by Coliseum. wore' the Loop district, but a search of diin',caught in the shower of glass. the neighborhood revealed no. dam- rlining. iAt St. Luke's hospital, two blocks! age, although diners in a restau- For the year ended June, 1920, away, many patients were fright- rant . nearby averred they smelled ithere were 8,000 fewer emigrants ened; windows in other buildings burning; powder. oian the quota allowed. In. July of ion Michigan and Wabash were --I this year the quota was reduced to 1broken, but no one was hurt whenI A George II chamberstick was re- 17,000, and the figures for the suc-!the bomb was exploded in the rear cently sold in London for $750. ceeding months showr that even! this exceeds the number of emi- The number of visas granted o WW dropped to two hundred below the1 3 quota estimated for each month. Even if every applicant were passed the quota would not be filled. IH 0T The American consul gei'~eral in' Dublin, Cornelius Ferris, statedj RUSSIAN PIANIS T that lately. intending emigrants E have been of a lower type, and he i has rejected many for physical de- CHORAL UNION SERIES 4 f ects or illiteracy. He suggested that the reason for a lower type of applicant is that able-bodied men are able now to make a decent living at home. ; Sago, a dry granulated starch,!I is obtained from the trunks of several species of a genus of palms.I There are large forests in Borneo :::>:::.h. and Sumatra where the finest sago i produced. Each stern y is .. from 100 to 800 pounds. f d bion Grace Richards ''l il tviIII'I. U ZIUIliilouzcUIV1 ut LtU ~LLC 6GUU~V&~416 Grace______ 1sare requested to meet in 2035 Angell hall at 1 :30 p. mn Sociology 51: The sections will meet as follows for final examina4- A. W. Bromiage I' , 11.Freshmen-College of Architecture: Class dues must be paid in I+l--125 A. H. order to meet outstanding bills. 'Dues will be collected today from 9-12 Jandy-.-105 A.. IF. and 2-5, and also Friday, Jan. 31, from 3-5, at the treasurer's desk in the Angell and Gcer 1 . H. rear of ithefreshmn, ieraft~n~rrom Cameron and Homes-l10 Ec. --i lvl tctuat tuut vtt The Piano Group of the Music Section of the Faculty Woman's Club Roams for Exams, Romance Languages: Classes In French 1, 2, lmeets at 8:15 p. m. with Mrs. A. A. Christman, 1613 Shadford Road. 37, 32, 41, 111, 112, 153, 154 and Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 will be , given ____ neral exams Saturday, p. mi., February 8, as follows: Pan-heylenic Association meets at 4:00 p. m. in the Cave of the French 1, all sections except 3:00, in Nat. Science Aud. 'Michigan League Building.> French 1, 3:00 o'clock section. and French 11, in 1035 A. H. French 31, 8:00, 9:00, 1:00 sections-Vest Gallery Alum. Mem. hall. Christian Science Society meets in the Chapel of the Michigan French 31, 11:00 sections and French 41 in 103 R. L. I~eaiie building at 7:30 p. m. French- 31, 2:00 sections, in 2225 A. H-.____ French 32 an~d French 2, all sections, in Physics West Lecture room. Sigmxa Gamma Epsilon wil hold a luncheon in the Michigan Union French 111, all sections, 2:31 A. H. ~at 12:15 p. mn. French 153 and 'French 154, all sections, in 215 A. H. _______ Spanish. 1, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 sections in Chem. Amphitheatre, room COMING EVENTS Graduate Students: Second semester registration will begin Feb- Spanish 1, 11:00, 1:00, 21 Spanish 2, both sections, i Spanish 31 and Spanish 3' Students in above courses Spanish should take their Sp; above, and a special French Feb. 11, p. mn., in room 108 I. 1 Department of Mathemati m ester in courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, Science, and .the Arts wil be according to the following scht Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 7: Instructor Rooi Abernethy ..............35 Anning................. 3