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RSDAY RCS 13, 49M..

DAL FIILBULLETIN NMECOMI
Publical ion -in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members f FOR ANNUAL 0~
oY the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the )Presi-
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) -
XOL.'i. THIURSDAYT, MARCH 13, 1930 No. 115 iTnaieDt o r
...___ May C osaiume Ball Is
NOTICES by Club President

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2=6pp)MMUIINIS IS IT ee N Yis le l I y W YOrnV4.RK DEFY" POj 7 LICE OAIP®..-rDERS. -. .

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PRO E OR EYPLC RER,'9"kl'YTEST AGAINST CITY UNEMPLOYMENTSITUATIONFAUT MEB S

rehitects'
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;a i1ht Medical School

Doctors.

to Attend Experimental
Biology Meeting.

Notice to Seniors: In answer to several inquiries: Payment of class ...
dues is not,. so far as I am aware, a pre-requisite to graduation. :ALUMNI OFFER DESIGNS
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary I____
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Spring Trip for Foreign Students: Foreign Students wishing to take J. C. McElligott, J. R. Bailley, J. C.'
part in the Annual Spring trip April 11-13 which includes the folow-! Crissey, W. R. Balbach, R. F. Out-
ing cities, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing, flint are ! alt. W. W. Leonard, J. B. Richard-
asked to consult with Professor J. A. 0. Hildner as soon as possible i!son, 0. Vse.
Room 302 U. H. 'Hours Tu~esday and Thursday 3-5 or by appoint- Construction: Jack Mills, Claude
mint, Gunn, Percy Knudsen, executivet
hads : E. Cummings, W. A. Koer-
Students.. School of Education: No course may be elected for credit ner A. C. Olson, W. G. Crawford, R.
after Saturday, March 15. A. Yaeaer, P. L. Bafes. J. A. Gat-
Elizabbeih . Clark, Recorder tozzi, W. B. Clark R. G. Beck, H.
- °- C.oodritz, S. Saluri, E. Duffield. R.
IATETS TDAYBraidwood. J. H. ornstein, F. R.;
Johnson. E. Besky.
University Load Committee meets at 1:30 p. ni., i room 2, Uni- Mvusic: Claude Sampson, William-
versity Hall.- Comstock, Reel . Kenyon, ex- Defying a police order against communist uprisings on Red Thusda, more than 3,000 insugents
All applicants for loans should call at the office of the Dean of cutive heads; D. B. Steinbaugh, J .i ormedi a milling mass of humanity in Union Square. New York city in an attempt to march on the city
Students for an appointment with the Committee. L. Pottle, J. R. Gray, C. E. Heg-j hall. Banners protesting the present maladjustment of the employment situatio,;were displayed Six com-
~lund. monist leaders, including Wiliarn Z. Foster, were arrested and 100 pisons wee injured duing the iot
Econmics51,52: akeup Eamiatio: An stdent deirin to Invitations: James Willard, chair- The disturbance furnished a spectacle for thousands of cuious spectators inteested in obseving te tactics
take a final make-up examination for last semester, in these courses will man; Louise M. Hincz, Frank E.; employed by the police against such an outbreak. Speech making was generally permitted.
and 4 . . - W h te 3. M. Co(in-V-M-Gi-,L.-- .. - -- -- - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
please consult Prof. H. L. averly between 2 adCOMPLETEDM Cnin . . isL 1.
F . . MLeland, V. M. Hanlon, C. E. n prirCC AN O E IA
T jRiemnschneider. PRGRM OMPETDIOR EDCA
Seniors in Mechanical & Chemical and Literary Cotege: Mr. Causef Costumes: Dorothe Mae White,: o g~ f S [
and Mr. Boyn ton of the Standard Oil Company of New Yo k will be in cirman;CTEONF.F SCaENTnSTS.GLoHcRING
rim21WlEoneivBidn:frteproeof interviewing I mnt" VA wr PA P. lii AflflA fflf a

WILL DELIVER LECTURES9
Mdichigan's Medical School will be
well represented when medical fac-
ulty men from colleges throughout.
the country gather for the annual
meeting of the Federation of Amer-
ican Societies for Experimental Bi-
ology, to be held from March 26-29,,
at the University of Chicago. The'
convention will include six discus-'
s ion sessions, at each of which the
program will consist of papers re,-
vleni new phases of the medical
sicienc Cs.
Eig;ht men from Michigan will
appefar on the programs of theme
sessions. At the second session, Dr.
Malcolm H. Soule will discuss "Bac-
teriological and Serological Find-
ings in Brucella Abortus Infec-
tions." The following day, Dr.
Howard B. Lewis and Dr. Ralph G.'
Smith, respectively, will read papers
on "Intermediary Metabolism of
Phenylalanine" and "Effects of
Chronic Cyanide Poisoning." Other
papers to be read during the re-
maining sessions include "Experi-.

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men interested in employment with this cmpany; Mathews, M. E. Frederick, A .vI~~~rw s~~ Arrangem~ents for the detailed A .° U 1 U ! i i i 1R}ii C. Sturgis and Dr. Raphael Isaacs, C. W.E
A. IH . W hite, T. Luther Purdom , II. C. Anderson Ro b -. N c e o a . S oe U I U I ~ l ~L Program of the section of Sanitary tr p e e tn h i p o e o-Ib ls ,
Refreshments: Robert P. MCor-, and Medical Science, to be held al Institute, have jointly prepared velopm
Michigan tnion Tryouts should report to the student offices be- Amick, chairman; G. F. Jackson, B. Reichstag Also Approves Plan Friday, March 21, in connheprgrmctaprinoTrat Dr. Raj
tween 3 and 5 o'clock every afternoon during the remainder of the (Fairbairn, R. E. Van Tuyl, I Glas- for Rgiai amns wt h ul meig fteann'fPencou nmaRih obMert
week, if possible. Harld C1. arren cock. M~an ymn ~ \ichigian Academy of Science,I Stomach Extract, and its RelationRbr
Entertainment: Thomas W. Pem- t ntdSae. sac
Geological and Gographica Journal Cub meets in Room 2054 ibrton, Jr., chairman; R. L. Steinle, --annoucedbeentfullyopediwaItoheEnlgyfAem."Pestd
N. S. at 8 o'clock this evening. Professor P. E. James will talk onf W. G. Swarts, M. E. Crow, Jr., J. O. i(By An"" "'r jf.~ dh ' "" estrda. siding over the section is Mr. W, L H. D
"csbr--StdinUbn.Wht.,BERLIN, March 12.---The Reiclm DOlvrRepresenting mthe Medical peien School e, Ljalao Mcia tt o int r
DiiksuOlivery n UbKamog-an,. WpresidentmnofMiciof the Cl- i sms of
Fioor: Donald A. Kimball, chair- tag today gave final approval to;Aadm, il peknet rda Mr. Malman will himself; Te
The Political Science Journal Club meets at 3:00 p. mn, in 2035 Angell! man; H. L. Smith, G. S. Binda. I the Young Plan by a vote of 270 evening at 7:30 o'clock before a read a paper, and states that other: ed into
Hall. Courtesy: Charles R. Greenidge. to 192 and then, by a rising vote, faculty gathering in the Women's paticipants are in readiness for fields o
________ ~~~~chairman; W.1H. Denler, E. Hal- Lau ulig icsig"h h om e'* hrn
-- stead. l ~~~~~~~~~also approved the German-Amei-,Legebidndsusg'Tetecmgsciogrra, pro
The Psychological Journal Club meets at 7:30 p. m. in room 3126, __ ___ can agreement by which Germany "Teoy f-iruaton" ccrdcGsll
Natural Science Bldg. Professors Wiley and Keeler will report on ex- Ireaain amnst h 7ie ng to advance notices, the lectureloia
periinental work and literature.i AVIATION SOCIETY ;eaain amnst h utc will explain certain bodily, rela- GATHER DRINKING STATISTIC'i ;Lewi
_____States are regulated. tioniships "on a hormone basis." 'are seer
Senior Literary Committee Chairmen: There will be a meeting of TO MEE TONIGHT' Passage of the Young Plan andi Seven speakers are scheduled to H IARVARD UNIVERSITYIiai'v jel an.
thi grouponeineDeanisEatonngyrtes opparcet te F4:00 m'clock.d rwilltobeaalmmeetinad ofe-thehis reip hstag maffingedsonefiofatt00o most. Theppwarl atatheetFridayte morningg arded PriofcetonstDadicmouthioandixthe hInter
Tniereitmofdichaln unt otihenomesixsdeofiowhom etareenUniversity of Illinois undergraduate (mentsa
UnvestyobMcignuntofte hoentoug demn sretubtaken men from within the state. Mr. leaders and daily papers have join- versite
dus(35)may do soEdcto in Uriv nivarsityh Hallh today andnye Friday i from 2 tocls I Womnen's Aeonauica associationi lawm~akers F. G. Jones, of Indianapolis, the ed in a movement to gather statis- ;contest
6, or Saturday morning from 9-12. at 7:15 tonight in the League build- Not only are Germatn reparation ionly eout-of-saesekr iltl iso olg rnigadpoi iyo
in.Absns etn ilpre- payments fixed definitely adfi f"bevtoso eetI-tison.colTh iscingwa ard by Ileagues
SeirWmniTemeigfrg.icsin ftewaig fcp eeA bseshtealk ngth "itor a ______In__bLonThssao wsstr
Senir Wmen Th metin fo a iscssin o th werin ofcap cee ashot tlk n te "istry llylyhretherebyg agrremovidiaagoia pgreat~ D.eCrust-e"Crmso,,,Harard'sail,_ad,_ose
and gowns after Swing Out will be held at 4:00 o'clock in the committeeI of Aviation" to be given by Emily I ment of uncertainty in German cco______________ the Harvard Debating Council. i nanin
room of the League Building. Grimes, '31. nomic life, but a large number of ' EUROPE $36 -----
iAny women interested in ~join- vexing leftovers from the Wold. SI COUNTRIES- WE INVITE Y OU TO
A. 1. E. E meets at 5:00 p. in., in room 248 West Eng. Bldg. ;ing the unit are cordially invited War are setted I PASSION PLAY UNTED ST
_________to attend the nieeting. Information I ---- --jOeo 20CleeTae or I
The Glider Section of the Aeronautical Society meets at 7:30 p. "I concerning the room in which the ;Orly o4,250Cmlegbe r ia1.29l TouAOrs.
in Room 348 West Engineering Building. After a short business session group wiil assemble will be posted ltCasHtl 03 .M
therewillbe a intrestng spakerpresnt t addess te grup o on'thNIulletn MordoirtTraobel.orGetto treelB eok heIBTSB1UITGSURGH$700
thereg.will bemaninersbtnseakerodpreeuaessdth egroupen on' the Lbueinboadin th lobyfromALNE RCIIG A
E.__G. KUEBLER__LOW FARES EVERYW
CeeeFrnas et a :0p.i.inteclbmein om n1, oitrve enitretdi 601 East Huron Street STATION BUICK TAXI, 202 E
Cerie racai metsat7:3 p in i th cub eeingrom i 1, t iterie me iterstd ijIAnn Arbor Mich. Phone 6412 1 Acros from Chamber of Commerce
the Romance Language Bldg. positions with that company. ________--------____ ______________
IPlease make appointments with4-- ---°-
4Sigma Gamma Epsilon will have a luncheon in the Michigan Union Miss MKim. ;--
at 12:15 p. m. _______
Phi Sigma meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 1130 N. S. Building. The fo- eta Kappa Rho: There will be' UIRGRS
)owing program will be given: Nely Bosma; "Life History Studies of: a party at the Michigan League,SO T
Some Trematode Parasites." Kenneth Jones: "Sex Condition and Cytol-! lounge 2, third floor, Saturday at _ _ P
ogy of Ragweed."i 8:00 p. mn. S-~
Faculty-Alumni Dance Series: The fourth dance of the series will

Adrenal E~xhaustion," by Dr.
Idinunds, "Embryonic Meta-
"by Dr.- H. 0. Calvery, "De-
ent of the Myeloblast," by
phael Isaacs, and "A Device,
.sure Heart Curves," by Dr,
Gesell. The medical re-
department will be repre-
by Dr. F. H. Wiley and Dr,
Newburgh, who will give a
eport on the heat mechan-
the body.
rational Federation is divid-
four societies, covering the
of physiology, biochemistry,
)cology, and pathology. Dr.
ia member of the Physio-
Society council, while Dr.
~nd Dr. Weller, respectively,
retarys of the Pharmacolog-
d Pathological Societies.
-fraternity bridge tourna-
are being held in other uni-
's besides Michigan. The
in progress at the U'niver-
Iowa. is arranged in six
Rthe first two being corn-
of sororities and the re-
g four of fraternities.
RIDE
LGES1
ST. LO UIS $8.00
w9:30 p.mi.
BUFFALO $7.25
IR' COACHES
V/HERE
?. ANN STREET
Phone 9504.2 1500

be held at 9 o'clock~, at the Michigan Union. Single admissions may beI Cosmopolitan Club: Regular
purchased at the door. ' meeting on Friday, March 14, 7:30
p. in., at Lane Hall. Initiation of
Mummers will meet today. See .Bulletin board of Woman's League new members will be followed by
for room. a social program.
COM~ING EVENTS :lIIIIIIIFN IIi IIiII IIIH IIII tllllllll l llllllll llllli
Zoology 31 (Organic Evolutijo), = DO YOUR GLASSES REMAIN FULL =
First Semester: An examination{
for those who were absent from the Have you ever noticed that your guests leave their=
final will be held in Room 2103, water glasses full at the end of the heal? Do you suppose
Natural Science Building, on Satur- hyd o iewtro s ttetseo h riua
day, March 15, 1930, from 9 to 12 they d o iewtro sih at ftepariua
a. M.= drink you are serving? Play safe-obtain complete admn.n
A. Franklin Shull istration from your friends by serving pure Arbor Springs
Chemical E ngiers: A represe- E water.E
taitive of the National Tube Coinm ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO.-
pany of Pittsburgh will be in Prof. 46 . Huron Phone X270
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