THE MICHIGAN DAILY4 TTT . .. .... Si a. . v .. a i~r i a 1 J A -.+ J ..L .S f A, S .. .Lb.. DAILY OF FICIAL 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) VOL. XL. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930 No. 131 German Department: The ordinary monthly meeting will take' place at 4:15 p. mn. in Room 201, "University Hall. Graduate Luncheon for Chemical Engineers will be held in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. C. C. Cheyney of the BuffaloI Forge Company of Buffalo will be in Room 221 today for the purpose of interviewing any men who may be interested in employment with this company. H. C. Anderson I THREE LEADERS DISCUSS PROPOSED I STEEL MERGER AT CURRENT PARLEYM 11111 . ITH BANDIT RAIDS NOTICES NsET ES hgDental Students Taking Shop Practice: Dental students will report Apparatus Exchange: The Regents at their meeting in March, 1927. this afternoon for Shop Practice, as follows: authorized an arrangement for the sale of scientific apparatus by one Setion 1ireporti r s 30,l E.Bd department to another, the proceeds of the sale to be credited to the Section 2 will report to room 304, E. Eng. Bldg. budget account of the department from which the apparatus is trans- Section 3 will report to rom 1300, E. Eng. Bldg. Departments having apparatus Michigan Union Executive Council will meet at 4 o'clock in the Stu Dparmns aigaprtu which is not in active use are advised th tudn offices. Kenneth M. Lloyd to crnd descriptions thereof to the Univerfity Chemistry Store. of whichdK. Professor R. J. Carney is Director. The Chemistry Store headquarters are in Room 223 Chemistry Building. An effort will be made to sell t phoral Union: There will be a jint rehearsal f rmen and wmer the apparatus to other departments which are likely to be able to use : it. In some instances the apparatus may be sent to the University Chemistry Store on consignment, and, if it is not sold within a reason-| Jumor Research Club meets at 7:30 p. m., Room 1121 Natural Sci- able time, it will be returned to the department from which it was ence Building. received. The following papers will be read: The object of this arranwemcnt is to promote economy by reducing Dr. A. G. Smith: "Cyonide Poisoning and Sulphur Metabolism." the amount of unused apparatus. It is hoped that departments having Dr. B. D. Thuma: "The Auditory Sensitivity of the White Rat." such apparatus will reauze the advantage to themselves and to the- University in availing th msevcs of this opportunity. Physics Colloquium: Professor L. Thomassen will talk on "The Con- Sirney W. Smith [struction of Crystals," at 4:15, in room 1041, East Physics Building. t i i 3 f Foreign Dispatches From Kiangsi. State General Evacuation Anticipated There. CAPTURE FOREIGN TRIO By vAss.oc iated Press) SHANGHAI, March 31 - Foreign. dispatches from Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi province, today said the University Loan Committee: The Universifty Loo nCommittee will meet on Thursday, April 3, at 1:30 p. n., in room 2. University Hall. All applicants for loans should call at the office of the Dean of Etudents for an appointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman Varsity Glee Cub of the Univerp-ty of Michigan will give the fol- lowing program in Hill Auditorium. Wednesday evening, April 2, at 8:00 o'clock: Laudes Atque Carmina .................................Stanley a. The Victors.. ....................... .........Elbel b, Varsity ors_. . ._. ._.. .............. .. ._... Arr. by Moore, '12 Glee Club Something Sidney Straight a. Londonderry Air ... .................................Traditional b. Creation's Hymn ................................... Beethoven .Glee Club Violin Solos a. Viennese Melody ...................................... Kreisler b. Gipsy Blood........ ...............................Bronson Romine Hamilton a. W ere You There? ..... ........................ . ........ Burleigh b. Wait till Ah Put On Mah Crown ........ ...........Reddick INTERMISSION Calm as the Night........... ......................... Bohm Glee Club Midnight Sons Quartette Catchpole, Straight, Greiner, White a. Secrets .............................................Smith b. Morning Hymn ...... ....................... Henschel Glee Club Reading Blair K. Swartz Gloria w . ...... ..._ . ._.. . . ... _... .......... Buzzi-Peccia Glee Club Freshmen Women interested in making posters for the Freshman Pageant please report in the Committee room of the Michigan League at 4:00. Those who are unable to attend may call 2-1146. Freshman Pageant: The Hungarian and Italian groups for the! [freshman pageant will meet in Barbour Gymnasium at five o'clock.1 English Folk Dancing will meet at the same hour. Portia Literary Society meets at 7:30 p. m. in the clubroom. There will be a short business session to be followed by a program. menace of bandits was increasing and that a general evacuation of foreigners was anticipated. These advices, coming from for- eign sources, or from official and missionary quarters, stated that the Shown from left to right are Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the Communistic bandits who previous- Beth ehem Steel corporation; James A. Campbell, chairman of the ly had confined their depredations Youngstown Sheet and Tube company; and Eugene Grace, president of to Southern Kiang'si were steadily the Bethlehem corporation.. These three are leaders 'in the negotiations moving northward and that the at Youngstown, Ohio, for the proposed merger of the Bethlehem Steel whole province now is menaced. and Youngstown Sheet and Tube into one of the leading steel producing Captured by brigands, who Thurs- companies in the country. day raided and looted Yuanchow, S -_-_- Western Kiangsi province. three Rabbi Fram to Speak McFarland Will Talk foreign workers of the British Chi- na Inland Mission today were the Tonight on Palestine on Flower Gardening objects of an intensive search by. fellow missionaries. Rabbi Leon Fram, of Detroit, has Dr. J. Horace McFarland, presi- Dispatches reporting the Yuan-, been engaged to speak at 7:30 1 dent of the American Rose society chow outrage were confirmed by the and editor of The Rose annual will mission at Changsha, Hankow prov- o'clock this evening at the Hillel speak on "Adventures in Rose Gar- ince, and by a mission representa -. Foundation, discussing "The Trend dening" under the auspices of the tive at Sinyu, Kiangsi. Much con- in World Opinion Regarding Pales- Ann Arbor Garden club at 7:30 cern was felt for the safety of the ti " Tuesday evening, April 1, in Alumni trio, The Rey. and Mrs. R. W. Por- ime Memorial hall.I teus of England and Miss N. E. Gemmel of Girard, Kan., since they Varsity Band rehearsal Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. at Morris Hall. were believed to have been captur- ed by the same bandits who, on Sigma Delta Chi: Meeting at 4 o'clock Wednesday at the Press [Feb. 3, kndnapped and presuma- building. All members must be present. Movies to be taken Tuesday bly killed three Finnish missionar- at 1 o'clock-those wishing to act please be on hand. ies. t l 1 Adelphi House of Representatives: Initiation of new members 7:30 p. m. A debate will precede the initiation. Visitors welcome. at. Athena meets at 7:30 p. in. in room 4006 Angell Hall. Pi Tau Pi Sigma initiation at 5:00 p. m., at the Michigan Union{ I n room 302 in uniform. The banquet is at 6:30 p. m. Alpha Kappa Delta meets at 7:45 p. in. at Professor Wood's resi- dence on Harvard Place. A study of Jackson Prison will be presented. Several important business matters will also be discussed. Those desir-1 ing transportation should meet in the Economics Bldg. between 7:30 and 7:40. Michigan Technic: Meeting of staff and tryouts at 8:00 p. m. Gargoyle Business Staff and Tryouts: There will be a meeting of the entire Gargoyle Business Staff and tryouts at the Press Building. at 4:15 p. m. Tryouts should be at the office at 3:00 p. m. for thet mailing out of the April issue which will go on sale on the campus on Wednesday, April 2. Michiganensian Business Staff meeting at 4 p. m.j Christian Science Society meets in the Chapel of the Michigan League building at 7:30 p. in. f COMING EVENTS French Lecture:' Mr. J. B. Cloppet will lecture Wednesday, April 2, at 4:15, in room 103, Romance Language Building, on "Clemenceau." This is the fifth lecture on the Cercle Francais program. Tickets may be procured at the door. Sociology 51: The mid-semester will be given Wed., April 2, at 4 p. in. in the following rooms: Mr. Fuller's sections, 25 A. H. Mr. Jandy's sections, 1025 A. H. Miss Cameron's sections, 231 A. H. Dr. Angell's sections, 101 Ec. Miss Groff's sections, 101 Ec. Oriental Women's Club: The members are asked to attend the Tea at the Garden Room of the League Building, on Sunday, April 6, 4-5:30 p. m. Negro-Caucasian Club: Mr. John C. Dancy, Director Detroit Urban League, will speak on "The Negro Since 1920," at 4:15 p. m., Friday, April 4, Natural Science Auditorium. The public is invited. i by Moore, '12 by Moore, '12 .... Dykema Geological Journal Club: There will be a meeting Thursday eve- ning. April 3, at 8 o'clock in Room 4054 N. S. Dr. R. L. Blelknap will discuss Jeffreys' "The Earth" from a geological standpoint. All inter- ested are cordially invited to at- tend. E. N. Goddard, Secretary PRINCETON UNIVERSITY--An, war orphan passing the entance examinations will be educated here free of charge, it was announced recently. UNITED CAB Co. 24 H OUR SE RVICE . CAFE JOE PARKER'S DANYCE TONIGHT 8 to10 p.in. TOMORROW NIGHT "R OIeoanEulIet" Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre -BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 to 5 The Yellow and Blue...... ................................. Balfe{ Sorority Presidents: Please send notice of chapter houses which are to be kept open during the spring holiday to the Advisers' office be- fore April 8, with the name of the chaperon who is to be in residence. Alice C. Lloyd Senior Pharmics: Caps and Gowns may now be ordered from Geo. Moe's sportshop. Victor Middleton will take orders for invitations, which1 must be concluded by April 5. Canes may be ordered from Wagner's.E Senior Architects: Order canes at Wagner's this week. April 5 is the last date. Studio Club: No regular meeting this week. Sketch class will meet as usual Wednesday night at 8:30 in fourth floor studio of architectural building.{ EVENTS TODAY. University Lecture: Professor Karl von Frisch, of the University of Munich: "The Senses and Language of the Bees," 4:15 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated. Public Lecture: Dr. G. S. Crawford, formerly superintendent of missionary schools on the Arabian Desert and for the last 27 years Professor of Ethics and Religion in the American University of Beirut, will speak in Natural Science Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. His subject will be "New Opportunities in the Arab World." All Seats 75 cents Phone 6300 I A Play Production Presentation P New York Listed Stocks Conservative margin accounts solicited Telephone 23271 BROWN-CRESS & 00. INCORPORATED Investm n Securities Ann Arbor Trust Bldg. Is: Floor I t w mommmmow a- - UnivrsityvofMichig'an a a- a- Sww- a SGLEE CLUB ~! 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