_rat___THEMICHIGANDAILY ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ SUP EME RIB NALCHARLESJAMISON I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ADDRESSES CLUBISHBEIN TO TAL Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members 0TILT Df Nearly a billion dollars are lost of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- ' the United States yely due toUI dent until 3:30 p m. (11:30 a. i. Saturday) unwise selection of creditors by__I VOL. XL.H TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930 No. 147 business corporatiois" ' stated Editor of Medical Journal Will VT D P 9 04UI UI L Charles L. Jamison, professor of Discuss Quacks Tomorrow NOTICES. business policy in a brief address Night in Auditorium Mosher-Jordan Halls: Mrs. Buffington, assistant director of Mosher- Government Questions Whether last night on "Criminal Careless- N hi u ou Jordan Halls, will be glad to interview women students who wish to make Receiver Violates Law of ness in Commercial Credit," before application for residence in the new dormitory. Her office hours will be members of tho Economics Club. HAS PUBLISHED BOOKS from 1:30 to 5 p. m., Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, and from 9 to 12:30 g r r - Durig 1929 there were 22,999 com- Saturday mornings, in the office of the University Registrar, 107 Mason mercial failures, as compared with "Quacks and Quackeries" will be Hall, telephone University exten'sion 373. TEST CASE BROUGHT UP 23,000 for 1923, caused largely by the subject discussed by Dr. Morris Inez V. Bozorth, Director. - too great amounts of credit ac- Fishbein, noted lecturer, writer and . E. Norris, New York Banker, counts that should have bcen more Freshmen Pageant: All Freshmen Pageant Rehearsal will be resum- d ork thoroughly investa ed. The total ournalist , who has beeniengaged' Is Tried for Receiving libitsofcnesthtald to speak tomorrow evening at 8 '- ed this t> le. Please report to your group promptly. liabilities of concerns that failed ed tlBootleg Liquor. during the past year according to clock in Natural Science Auditori- EVENTS TODAY records of R. G. Dunn and Co., was un, under the auspices of the Hillel Industrial Motion Pictures: The School of Business Administra- (By ssocatf'd Iies.g) $483,000,000 as against $489,000,000 Foundation. Among the journalis-. tion will present the following films in Natural Science auditorium at WASHINGTON, April 28. - The for the previous year, and the total tic posts held by Dr. Fishbein is 4:05 p. m.: "The Romance of Glass" and "The Age of Speed." government brought to the su assets $234,000,000 as contrasted that of editor of the Journal of the preme court today its contention with $226,000,000 for 1928. Conrad Ii. Moehlman, Professor of History of Christianity at Colgate- that the purchaser of illicit liquor Corporations should 'determine American Medical Association. Rochester Divinity School, will deliver a lecture this evening, at 7:30, .p.tthree things concerning prospec- In the capacity of official jour- In the Natural Science Auditorium, under the auspices of the Michigan IS guilty of violating the prohibi- tive creditors, continued Prof. Jam- nalist for the national medical pro- enc School of Religion. Professor Moehlman's subject will be "Puritanism tion law. ison, before they grant the desir- fession, Dr. Fishbein has over a per- and Marriage." The question came before the ed credit, namely, his capacity to iod of years conducted a determin- or o highest tribunal in two forms. In pay, which may be determined only Series of Dramatic Readings: The first number on this series will one the government contends that through a careful examination of ed campaign to rid the country," be given tonight at 8:15 in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Davis those who order liquor from boot- his assets and liabilities; his wil- nearmedces prm suo -scie, L Edwards of the University of Chicago will read Edna St. Vincent Millay's leggers knowing that it must be lingness to pay and his ability. ia c , bn pseudocil se- "The King's Henchman." illegally transported to reach them vere on charlatans who yearly de- Sare guilty of conspiracy to violate fraud individuals out of large sums Series of Dramatic ReadinVs: Will the following girls please report the prohibition law. In the other by "curing" them of imaginar ills for ushering at 7:45 tonight, to the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre box- the government expresses some R' EENjby"curingateFoima ar ils . office. Formal dress is required.-M doubt as t6 whether the ps bI MedicalFollies, Dr. Fishbein's Beatrix Culver, Jeannie Roberts. Florence Maple, Marion Brock, Ann uwho obtains liquor pu from a boot- rFLES mkno has book exposing fads in' Mall, Dorothy Waltz, and Charlotte Bergman. legger without ordering its illegal edition. Collaborating with Dr. Wil Elisabeth Bacheler transportation is equally guilty liam A. White, Dr. Oliver T. Os- with the bootlegger. It was pre- borne, and Dr. George H Simmons i Sophomore Engineers: Go to room 243 West Engn inerg Building pared to urge, however, that the As You Will. r a Fishbein recently finished hio .O between ,one and three Tuesday to Friday afternoons i order to be court hold him equally guilty. Today's opening at the Wuerth is ?atost work, "An Hour on Health," measured for the official 1932 Class Jackets. Banker Charged. Hal Skelly and William Powell in :published by Lippincott. RES Room 348 The conspiracy case was " ei dzh ak u " ab uRhEhU IV R I YSFC LI O N A Freshmen Engineers: Important meeting at 5 o'clock, in Room 348 br ht bvernment fr Behind the Makeup about which West Engineering Buildig. Philadelphia, where Alfred E. conflicting reports have been Freshmen were found to be up to Norris, a New York banker, was heard, which leaves it up to you, the average in only two of the seven I Comedy Club meets at 5 p. m. in Room 203 University Hall. charged with violating the roh- The current Michigan feature is re 1(thletic ability tests n to dete - bition law when he placed orders viewed below. (mine the classification of entering Alpha Kappa Delta banquet at the League Bldg. at 6:15 p. m. w.Two war epics and a romantic ,tudents. It was also found that ilsnfor the shipment of bootleg drama are shelling Detroit, namely hose who were leaders did not x- R Delta ohihawill hold a business meeting at 4 p. m., mnroom "All Quiet on the Western Front" at ;el in any one event but were of 3209 A. H. for nhwemembers._nelmemors The federal district court of the Paramount, "Journey's End," at ibout average ability in all seven. the Shubert-Detroit, and "Onut -__ PI Tau Pi Sigma meets at 5:30 in the Michigan Union Tap room. Philadelphia convicted Norris ofb Romantic Night" by L. Gish, R. La Rocque, and C. Nagel at the UniteBK Zeta Phi Eta will meet at 7:30 in Angell Hall. Ition' law butArit the circuit court of rtiss. eihrotewa lmac B OK.O All freshman women are expected to prepare a 2-minute tryout appeals reversed theiruling, hold- le by he preencewofa heroine. BR speech, pro or con, on the subject of chain store buying and selling Ingta uh-tasoraina said.y thA seriscofonon-technie in America, for the coming annual freshman debate with Athena society. may be necessary to effect deliv- -B. J A a lers- cry does not subject the purchaser nature lovers-- Gargoy.e Business Staff and Tryouts: There will be a meeting of and seller to an indictment for " s.MATHEWS-Fieldbook of the entire business staff and tryouts today, at 4:15 p. m. at the Press conspiracy to transport. Although The Michgan offs something MATHEWS-Fieldbook of building. - Tryouts should be up at 3 p. m., for the mailing out of the declaring Norris guilty of con- new in the line of backstage pro- i lTZ-Fieldbook of Insec May issue, which will be on sale on the campus Wednesday. spiracy the district court an- ductions in "Chasing Rainbows.' LANTHONY-Fieldbook of nounced that the mere purchase The stereotyped scenario has bee: LOOMIS-Fieldbook of Coz Adelphi House of Representatives: Prof. Peter Munro Jack will of lquor was not an offense as id shelved for a newer one, and the DUCAT-Fieldbook of Co address the meeting tonight at 7:30, fourth floor Angell Hall. Visitors } the circuit court of appeals. DURAN-Fielbok of Co are welcome. Important business session. Mitchell Gives Brief. show proves enjoyable. Sp AttrneGeeraMichelihi Bessie Love, who made her firstl - Alpha Nu: The 18 men notified of their election to membership will brief in the Norris case, which big hit in Broadway Melody," has meet in Alpha Nu room at 4 o'clock for formal initiation. The initiation furnished an outline for today's the lead, and does very well. Our banquet and debate with the Detroit College of Law will be held at oral argument declared that only regret is that she was not 6:15 at the Union. - "whether or not the national pro- ghem, t s , and more of hibition act makes the act of pur- them, to sng. Charlie King plays{- Athena meeting at 7:30 p. m. in Room 4006, Angell Hall. hbsi a me the at mfnp- opposite as her partner. {I_ chase a crime in itself, it mani- The story deals with two pit ~~___ Sfestly des not invest the purchas- ne tey dmale part- , Christian Science Organization meets in the Chapel of the Michiganer with any special immunity from ners, the male part of which dis-I League Building at 8:00 p. n-tecneqecso.di hs plays an amazing capacity for fall- nthe consequences of doing those ing in love with every leading lady Music Section-Faculty Women's C'ub: On Tuesday and Wednesday things which beyond question are the show produces, and when each Music Section-Faculty ~made criminal. The mere fact oelae etraest on evenings of this week Mr. Carl Gehring will entertain different groups oft. rg one leaves he threatens to com- the Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club at his studio, 1920 that one is a purchaser gives him nit suicide. Each time his partner Scottwood Ave. no license to violate the law with Bessie Love pulls him out of the _impuity.' . blues. The last night of the show The Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club will hold James E. Farrar was indicted at everything explodes, and how Bessie its last meeting at 2:30 p. m., in the lobby of Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Boston on the charge of having saves the hero, and the show is Michigan League Building. purchased liquor from Frank RO- most interesting. It is said by con-i tondo of Medford, Mass. The fed- petent authorities that some of the Reverend H. P. Marley, pastor of the Unitarian church, will lecture eral district court dismissed the backstage and train shots closely on Tolstoy's essay "Patriotism and Christianity" at 4:15 in Room 231, case, holding that the purchase of resemble the last Union opera. B-' Angell Hall. liquor was not an offense under the prohibition law. I _a__a________ -______ Michigan Union Executive Councl will meet at 4 o'clock. Kenneth M. Lloyd CHICAGO-Moe Berg, catcher of the Chicago White Sox, will prob- BROWN-CRESS. COMING EVENTS. ably be out of the game for a pe- & Company, Inc. The Astronomy Colloquium will be held Wednesday, April 30, at rinod of several weeks due to an in-; 4:30 p. m. in .the Observatory classroom. Dr. W. C. Rufus will present f jured right knee-Remember n paper on "Zeta Geminorum." All those interested are cordially in- NVESTME NT H while-somet invited. Scabbard and Blade: Meeting in constant remi ' Michigan Union Wednesday, at 7:30 S E C U R I T I E Ss e French Plays: Thursday, May 1, at 8:15, in the Lydia Mendelssohn f p. M. days. Jewer Theatre, the Cercle Francais will present two plays:-. "Le Mystere d'Adam," a religious play of the 12th century. Web & Flange: Meeting at 4:30 I Orders executed on all ex- you can give "Les Precieuses Ridicules," by Moliere. p. M., Wednesday, April 30, in the ch Professor Henri Chamard of the Sorbonne will give a short address. Engineering Society Room, for the Changes. Accounts carried Tickets on sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at Wahr's book- election of new members. Attend- on conservative margin j store for 75 cents. Cdrcle Membership tickets will be accepted as 50 ance of all active members request- CCI cents towards the purchase price of a seat. ed. Telephone 23271 Recital of Poetry: A program of interpretations from Tennyson Black Quill will meet Wednesday, ANN ARBOR TRUST BLDG Mo and recent poets will be given by students of oral interpretation in April 30, at 4:15 in the League. F' r :r ftoRt j ewelry Room 302 Mason Hall on Wednesday afternoon, April 30, at 4 o'clock. Room of the meeting will be on the 1st FLOOR er t The public is cordially invited to attend this program. bulletin board. her th Mimes: There will be an important meeting Wednesday afternoon(----- ping a at 5 o'clock in the theatre. All members are requested to attend. -- Fn expectingQ 'It hhir1 tt n C mp ii er t Ro th Wpii.. I Ii ;.-.,.-vast va Forestry: All students expecting to attend Camp Filibert Roth ( I 'i . TUF:FDMAV,. 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