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,rHE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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)

SOCIETY TO SHOWIS 1FOLOIITO DND OHENY CONGRATULATES ATTORNEYSC PU PI SlNLT 911AQ TLNOLRB
SOCULETUTO FSLOW CUIULIUFUUOLLO WING ACQUITT AL IN OIL BRIBE IJ duvLI lRuunI
Five reels of movies, portrayin~l 1W U
the complete process of sculptur- DflD nPEOSIIrurn1r
ing an art work, will be shown, un-
'der the auspices of the Architec - -- $
toral society, at 7:30d Thrsday Amendment Adding More Junior FrI'ench Newspapcr Prints Story
night April 3, in the auditorium of WJ t~ 'u ' e_,appC_.inAMosco

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VOL. XL.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930

No. 126

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ThisEveing
NOTICES These films are entitled "Sculp-ThisEvening.ab
Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science, and the ure ime Stone," and "From Clay to
Arts: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee in Bronze," the former being a four' TO CONSIDER ELECTIONS
Room 1210 Angell Hall Thursday afternoon, March 27, at 4 p.-m. reel picture, and the latter a single IeA
John R. Effinger reel. Enlargement of the membership,
Ihe film's are part of a series of of -the Student council, by the ad- PARIS
motion pictures recording the pro- dition of two more juniors will be A
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: The mid-se- cesses of making art works in the officially decided tonight rt thenoon e
mester reports on students in your c!q ss's whose work is below passing various forms. They are released regular weekly mee' 'jof the stu- has bee
grade will be due on Saturday, April 5. The cards for these reports may by the Boston Museum of Finc dent governing body. The change for the
be obtained in the office of the Secretary, 263 West Engineering Build- iArts. is in the form of an amendment to
ing, and should be filed in this office after they have been filled out. "The movies should be especially the constitution and will require a ear
interesting for students who are two-thirds majority for approval. .rsia, pub
-- - --- - , taking modelling," said Percy E. The proposal was first considered it averr
rmKnudsen, '30A, of the Architectural by the council two weeks ago, when Koutiep
Notice to Freshmen: Those students who missed one or more of the society "for they may see before a discussion brought out the valueW
three psychological tests required of all entering freshmen will be ex- irtyesthe comp eteproces of of dorsuniormembesinthevaon-_ appeare
pected to take the make-up examinations given Thursday afternoon, sth ring, teompte roces dfcfing jfnior members ite Assoiated Press ioto ' kidnapp
205 Mason Hal. sculpturing, from the raw material ducting of the council's activities Edward L. Doheny, oil operator, pictured in the center with his
Those who mi Mathemats exmination should repor to the finished process." from year to year. It was incorpor- counsel, Frank Hogan, after leaving the supreme court of the District was alh
'3 p. m. Those who missed the English examination should report at 4 Admission to the movies will be ated into an amendment submitted of Columbia, where Doheny was found not guilty of seeking to 'bribe . six day
p. m. Those who missed the Psychological Examination should report Ifree, and the general public is in- to the council last week. Vote on Albert B. Fall, secretary of the interior in former President Harding's The n
at 4:45 pn. vited. the measure could not be held un- cabinet. The accused bribe occurred in connectio with the Elk Hills, tiepov,i
These examinations take precedence over all other appointments til this week inasmuch as the con California, naval oil lease. Mrs. Doheny is sho t with her husband. sian Ro
including class work. Be on time. AM I O Ir btthrtisn requiresawed'in nte ~~~ - was for
Ira M. Smith, Registrarl L balting of amendments. Admiral Byrd Denies M'Clusky to Discussandy
The increase in the junior mem- 'et
George G. Booth Traveling Fellowship: The seventh annual com- bers on the council will permit the !StatementReg Narratieof TOlstoy spton
petition for the George G. Booth Traveling Fellowship in Architecture body to have a more experienced PM when tI
will be held in April. The preliminary sketch will be made on Saturday, IIL group of men, it is pointed out. At Claims to A trtc Peetn oso' ok"ywe
presnt, ut tree embes oftheAntarcticCneso"i ifretlgttae fi
April 12, and the final drawings prepared during the following two present, but three members of the Confession" in a different light tha ed offi
weeks. Will all those Intending to participate in the competition be good Eckener Announces Backing council have had a previous year's' has heretofore been shown in prev- them p
weeksyWillallitoteditendig to"WeC
enough to file an application at the office of the College of Architecture? e N'o c B.,experience, and since the larger (fy Associated Pressk
Emit Lorch or ew eppein Lie amount of its work is in the fall, NEW YORK, March 25-In a rad- ous pov six
Across Atlantic. this system has worked somewhat iogram to H. II. Railey, his personal Prof. H. C. McClusky will appear Loubian
of a handicap, councilmen state. representative here, Rear Admiral Thursday, March 27, at 4:15 o'clock An e
EVENTS TODAY. (By Associated Press) With the new plan, a larger num- in room 231 Angell Hall. Tardieu
Organ Recital by Kenneth Osborn, organist, at 4:15 p. in., in Hill NEW YORK, March 25-Dr. Hugo ber of council members will haveU" Richard E. Byrd denies having said "y
bee acuaiteddiecty wth hehe would not claim for the United "My Confession" is a narrativei measur
Auditorium Eckener, commander of the dirigi- ben.c an t d l thebdStates any lands he discovered in of Tolstoy's life and the philosophy
ble Graf Zeppelinf bthe body, and will Publication of the interview he built up on the basis of his ex- 2I Uim
Professor Durant Drake, of the Philosophy department of Vassar day that with the backing of a lead the council in its work during brought a statement from Joseph periences. It is the summary of the = L
College, will lecture today, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science Audi- group of large industrial and bank- the fall, it is said. Cotton, acting secretary of state conclusions he drew upon the sub-
torium on the subject: "The Will to Believe or the Duty to Doubt." This ing concerns, organization of the Arrangements for the annual all to the effect that such an an-.' ject of life and its meaning after
lecture is given under the auspices of the Michigan School of Religion. International Zeppelin Transport I campus elections to be held May 21, nouncement by Byrd would not be a career such as few men equalled I+
Co. for transatlantic airship service ll be discussed this evening and binding on the United States. either in intensity or in variety. NEW
(forerlyMr. arckardts beCo fo ttlnicarhi.eriepossible preliminary measures will!-_ _
Engish 32-Section 15, Mr. Litzenberg's (formerly Mr. Marckwardt's) h been efected.pal had been 1be drafted, Ernest C. Reif, '30, pres- _IIIIII1IIIII1I1IIIII1IIIIIIIIII llliiiiIIItiiiIIiIIIIIli
section: please bring Raleigh's Shakespeare to class. fully subscribed and that by the ident, stated yesterday. The bal-= H S.
end of the year studies preparatory loting will be under the direction=[iofAE RTICi N
Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. W. K. Spence of the U. S. Gyp- to actual operation would be com- yRichard Cole, 3 irct in
Ssniretracualopeatin wuldbeiong Plnsrorjhej
sum Company of Chicago, will be in Room 221 West Engineering Build- pleted. seer othe sprinINPr
ing today and Thursday for the purpose of interviewing any men inter- The companies interested in the activities coming under the juris bH F U
ested in employment with this company. project include the National City considered. These events include [i 1 G
II. C. Anderson Bank, the United Aircraft & Trans-I nst - . r Pchek
port Corp., the Union Carbide Co., th g d games, rt e Ca Every Wednesday at 4 15 P. M. i Hill Auditorium unless otherwise Name
--INiht ceremon,ancetisei-anond.Nl(
the Aluminum Company of Amer- ga1announced.-
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Reginald Rickett will address ica, and the Goodyear Zeppelin ior class functions.Addr
the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering Building Corp., of Akron, 0. MPLIMENTARY TO THE PUBLIC
on the subject, "Effect of Gases on Heat Resistant Alloys." P. M; Litchfield, head of the Seniors Vote to Keep Except that for obvious reasons small children cannot be admitted. 5
'Goodyear company, is president of w
Mathematica. Club: Suggestions concerning desirable changes in the Zeppelin Tiansport Co., whichl Traditional Functions "M " """" "" ""1""""""'"
the arrangement of the new library will be discussed at the regular tea was incorporated in Delaware last
this afternoon beginning at 3:30 in Room 3201 Angell Hall. October. k
_________Dr. Eckener said that airships I(Continued From Page Y)I
A. S. C. E.: Joint dinner meeting of the student chapter and Detroit larger than the Graf Zeppelin and Jennings McBride, and Wiiam R. Y OR OP PR
Catrt6:5pm.Imoi'e than twice the size of the Farrell. Smohs'oitca:Wl
Chapter at 6:15 p. m. United States Navy dirigible Los liam Lowry, Jones Shannon, and
Qal1Onondaga at 8:15p.m.Angeles will be built in both the Frank Watters. Most ingenuous1000 VOLUMES OF
Quadrangle meets at 718p United States and Germany for the blonde: Ailene Yeo, Virginia Trow-
JuirEgnes-h iht ae atiteIne-ls wm ii service. I bridge, and Jenet Cochrane. Most CX ~ E
Junior EngineHrs who wish to take part in, the Inter-Class Swimiming He said he favored Seville, Spain, effective brunet: Peb Bush, Kather- iPIC
meet are requested to call Louis Zanoff at 6510 after 8 o'clock. The meetsihprFi d y
will take place in the Intramural pool on Thursday evening, as a site for the European airport ; inc Fitzpatrick, and Betty Hemen-,
____ ke__thru p for the dirigibles and some point ger. Most literary snior: Edward
room of the near Baltimore or further south for L. Warner, Jr., Fred Widmann, and 5 0 C
Pi Lambda Theta open meeting at 7:30 in the Alumnae the American terminal. Studies of Davis Hempstead.
League. Mrs. K. B. Greene will be the speaker. weather conditions along the Amer- Most artful senior: Robert Holm- SeCt your for a
ican coast, he said, had indicated es, Donald Ryall, and Charles Bish-Sreading fr prng Vaca
The World Fellowship Committee of the League will meet at 4 that it would be useless to seek a op. Smoothest man: Robert Holm-
o'clock at the League. site north of Baltimore. es, Richard Cole, and Robert Smith.
Neither Dr. Eckener nor Charles Most astute grade-beggar: Ernest
Sigma Delta Chi: Very important meeting regarding the Gridiron E. Mitchell, chairman of the Na- C. Reif,-Jomes Osborne, and Harry
banquet will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Press building. tional City Bank, with whom he Wallace. Co-ed's choice:- Jack Wil-
All members are.urgently requested to be present at that time. Com- I conferred before making his an- cox, Bradley Fogarty, and Richard
mittee reports will be made.- nouncement would say when the Foster. Most popular girl: Dora
Charles S. Monroe, President Itransatlantic service would be be- ,Vandenberg, Margaret Babcock,

Cidnappcing ill Moscow
y Anti-Czar Forces.
LIVE AND IN JAIL'
( ir As o-iat'd Press)
, March 25.-The after-
wspaper La Liberte, which
n conducting a campaign
breaking off of diplomatic
s between France and Rus-
lishes an article in which
ed that Gen. Alexander Paul
ov, Czarist leaden who did-
d last January, had been
ed by Russian agents and
ve and in prison in Moscow
ago.
tewspaper asserts that Kou-
who was chief of the Rus-
)yalists throughout Europe,
cibly carried aboard a Rus-
amer off the coast of Nor-
Jan. 26. It gives the exact
the map.
have awaited the moment
he secret service has receiv-
cial confirmation to make
ublic," the paper says.
can now affirm that Koutie-
days ago was alive in the
akaia jail in Moscow."
ditorial calls, on Premier
i to take the necessary
es to "punish the guilty."
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& 00.9ifI t
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orth American Trust Shares.
nerican Bond and Mortgage. =
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ase send particulars on those
ed. =
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COMING EVENTS.,gun.
Fc in EE iN oDr. Eckener, who has made six
The Sixth Freshmuen Lecture in Hygiene for Men will be given in crossings of the Atlantic in the Graf
Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, March 27 and 28, at 3-4 Zeppelin and a trip around the
and 5 P. m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular world, plans to return to Germany
physical training classes, athletic squads, and others that have been April 15 to resume supervision of
excused from these groups. Geo. A. May the construction of a new hangar'
n"A~ ~ i~ if hh G'iryn~ fa uih hI

and Dorothy Beck. Most .popular
man: Bud Poorman, George E. Sim-
ons, and Jack Steketee.
Senior banquet is to be held
Tuesday, May 13, after the Swing-
out exercises which take place that
' afternoon, it was decided. The ban-
quet is to be a stag affair, and a,
departure from tradition is antic-
ipated in that members of engi-
neering and other professional
school senior classes will be permit-

Students Interested in Business Administration: The second forum
of the Business Administration Club will be held Thursday evening,
March 27, at 7:10 in Room 312 of the Michigan Union. Professor R. G.
Rodkey of the School of Business Administration, will talk on the nature
of the work and the opportunities offered in the banking and invest-
ment banking fields. All students interested are invited to attend.
Senior Engineers and Chemists: Mr. M. G. Murray of the Shell
Petroleum Corporation, St. Louis, Mo., will be in room 2028 East Engi-
neering Building on Thursday, March 27, to interview seniors in mechan-I
ical and chemical engineering, and chemistry, for positions. Please make
appointments with Miss McKim.
I. C. Anderson, A. H. White, M. Gomberg I
Notice to Seniors: Mr. Ernest B. Lawton, Supervisor of Employment
and Training of R. H. Macy & Co., Inc., New York City, will speak on
retailing as a vocation in Room 206 Tappan Hall Friday, March 28, at
4:00 p. m. All who are interested are invited to be present.

an i plano at rdc i iUWieaien waa
he described as "large enough to
build any airship the future may
need."

!Pelicious and Refreshing s

ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 25- ted to attend.
Sixty large buildings are used by
the University of Michigan in car- Seventh Person Dies
rying on its educational program.
Several of these buildings, such asjof German Bear Han'
the University Hospital, Engineer-
ing Building, and the Natural Sci- (By Associated Press)
ence Building, cover several acres of STUTTGART, Germany, March
floor space. Listed in the Treas- 25-The seventh person died here
urer's report, are a total of 133 today from eating bear ham sold
buildings, owned by the University, by a butcher last week without
including smaller buildings and government inspection. Sixty cases
dwelling houses. of trichinosis have developed.
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Yourr good deed
for today

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Dr. McClusky's Lecture:
Thursday, March 27, at 4:15 in
"My Confession." The public is

Professor -H. Y. McClusky will lecture
Room 231 Angell Hall on Tolstoy's book
invitod.

Seniors, Schoo of Education: You can order invitations and an-
nouncements tomorrow in University Hall from 1:30 to 5 o'clock.
Cercle Francais meets Thursday, March 27, at 7:45 in 408 R. L.
This will be an important and extremely interesting meeting. Professor
Henri Chamard of the Sorbonne, Paris, will speak.
Senior Ball Committee: Meeting Thursday, March 27, at 8:00 p. m.
in room 319, Michigan Union.-
Eat Your Luncheons
and Dinners at
CLARK'S

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You can always find a minute, here and
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