T -~ - - W W W V Y~ - V V ,; 1AGE EIGHT THE MTCHIGAN DAILrY WV.nMV..qnAV -TTTWr. A 10'%A t -._7_-___________________._._.__._____aaAAli a .nJA./±I'.JLjaJA.., U.M %J *, ±aj DAILY OFFICIAL ,BULL ETIN 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. WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 1930 No. 177 NOTICES Members of the Graduating Classes: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home on the afternoon of Baccalaureate Sunday. June 22, from 4 to 6 o'clock to members of the graduating classes and their "friends. Library Books: Attention is called to Rule III of the Regents' regu- lations governing the loan of books from the Library: "All books bor- rowed by members of the Faculty shall be returned . . . . on or before the Thursday preceding the annual Commencement in June." It will greatly facilitate the handling of outstanding charges if members of the Faculty, having books in their possession, will return them or make the necessary adjustments during the weeks preceding the date set by the Regents' rules. Win. W. Bishop, Librarian Faculty, School of Education: The last Faculty meeting of the year will be held in connection with a staff luncheon at the Michigan League Building, on Monday, June 16, at 12 o'clock. Since no Daily will be issued immediately preceding this date. Faculty members are urged to take especial note of this announcement. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Graduate Students: Graduate students planning to enroll for the summer session may register in the office of the Graduate School, 1014 J 1 Angell Hall, between the hours of J a. m. to 12 Noon, and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Sabina Conrad, Recorder Sophomore Engineers: Your Class jackets will be ready for distri- bution Thursday afternoon from 1-3 in room 243, West Engineering building. Student's Recital: Odina Olson, soprano, a pupil in the School of Music, will give the following program, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium. The general public with the excep- tion of small children is invited to attend. Donna Esselstyn will be the accompanist. Brahms: Wir Wandelten; In Waldeseinsamkeit; Botschaft; Bem- berg: Du Christ avec ardeur, aria from "La Mort de Jeanne d'Arc"; Paal Paa Haugen (Norwegian Folk Song) Ole Bull: Saetergjenten's Son- dag; Kjaerringa med Staven (Norwegian Folk Song); Campbell-Tipton: A Spirit Flower; LaForge: Song of the Open; Scott: Lullaby; Hageman: Me Company Along; Verdi: Ritorna Vincitor, aria from "Aida."1 Charles A. Sink Choral Union Concert Series 1930-1931 (Partial): The following announcement of artists and organizations to appear in next year's Choral Union Concert Series is made at this time. In addition to the seven numbers for which contracts have been executed, negotiations are pending for three additional numbers which will be announced later: October 13, FRITZ KREISLER, in violin recital. October 31, CLARE CLAIRBERT, Belgian Coloratura, in song recital. November 20, DON COSSACK RUSSIAN CHORUS, SERGE JAROFF,J Conductor, consisting of 36 expatriated officers from the Imperial Rus-! sian Army, in a program of Russian church music, folk songs and soldier songs. November 24, THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, OSSIP! GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor.1 December 12, JOSE ITURBI, Spanish pianist, in recital. January 12, THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, under the baton of BERNARDINO MOLINARI, Guest Conductor. February 2, PAUL ROBESON, Negro baritone, in song recital.I Charles A. Sink History 6 (106) Final Examination, Wednesday, June 11, 9-12. Mr. Scott's sections in Natural Science Auditorium. Mr. Manyon's sections in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Mr. Long's sections in West Physics Lecture Hall. History 92 Final Examination, Tuesday,. June 17, 9-12. All sections in Room 1025 Angell Hall. Preston Slosson I Final Examination in Political Science 32: The following rooms will be used for this examination:. Mr. Pollock's section in Room 1025 A. H.j Mr. Preuss' sections in Room 1025 A. H. Mr. Cuncannon's sections in Room 25 A. H. Mr. Calderwood's sections in Room 25 A. H. Mr. Dorr's sections in Room 35 A. H.I Mr. Maddox's sections in Room 1035 A. H.a James K. Pollock, Jr. , ICHINESE FORCES Screend efections UIESTYCOE RENEW HOSTILIT Y 1Warfare Imminent as 400,000 Barrie's One Week 'has done in some time and entirelyA re Ready to Clash. Another opus wherein the pro- in kilts. A strong B is well suited Robbis Sas Series Has Ended SHANGHAI, u3 fter an ap- ducers avoided the conventionalIforRthisnone.yR.SRriSs Hghly de and dared to be different appears one.___R.__R._S.___ in fashion Hgl parently brief cessation of hostili- at the Wuerth under the title of FOio y tie bwe te ationalf hov- 1 "Seven Days Leave," with Gary Four R.O.T.C. Officers Satisfactory. ties between the Nationalist gov- Cooper and Beryl Mercer. Conse- Receive At ernment and the northern alliance, quently, the result is one of the fin-'ppointments NAME FUTURE SPEAKERS [which is seeking to create an inde- S m r-lovependent government in North Chi- est motherove pictures to date; Four officers of the local R. O. Having bd its na centering at Peiping, advices Adapted from J. M. Barrie's "The I.C ntII Hvn ume' mogisfrom the Honan province zone of Old Woman Showed Her Medals," T. C. unit have been assigned to speakers men prominent in wide- fpo today indice renewed the story concerns the adoption of army posts for this summer. Major ly diverse walks of life and lines ofpfihtin y is imminent. a blackguard in the Black Watch Basil D. Edwards, c= 2mander of endeavor, ranging all the way from regiment of highland laddies by an the unit, will leave June 15 for celebrated diplomats to famousI Dispatches indiated that at least Old woman who is jealous of her Camp Custer at Battle Creek; Cap- scientists, from bridge builders to 400,000 troops might oppose each neighbors' praising of their sons. tain C. A. Powell, and Captain R. H. I explorers, and from business exe- other on the Honan front. She then does hern bit for her coun- Lord will be stationed at Fort Sher- I cutives to United India enthusiasts, Despite the multifarious claims, try by reforming this notorious idan near Chicago, and will also the University Lecture series has of each group claiming victories, young man and changes his view- leave Ann Arbor June 15. Captain been brought to a close for the independent'advices intimated that points towards warfare. From cow- A. B. Custis has been assigned to present school year in a fashion the opposing armies continue vir- ard to hero and thence to death, I Aberdeen Proving Grounds at Ab- which Dr. Frank E. Robbinsits tually deadlocked along the Hai- the young man finally leaves his erdeen, Maryland, and leaves Sat- sponsor terms "highly satisfactory." HonaTprovince. foster mother. urday to take up his duties. Not a small portion of its worth T nortrne Though the action of the picture Captain H. B. Turner, who has lies in the fact that any depart- The not ada seemingly were is somewhat slow, the character just completed his last year with ment may at any time petition to lding a slight advantage, reports portrayals by Gary Cooper and the R. O. T. C. unit, will remain in have a certain authority in which sclosed, having forced the Na- Beryl Mercer are fine. Of interest Ann Arbor for the summer to take they are interested speak here, The tionalists to retreat as far east as to the feminine populace, the per- a course in coaching at the Uni- request is usually granted. Thus it Kweiteh i the northeastern part formance by Cooper is the best he tversity. of the province. happens that many noted men vis- The Nationalists were reported iting this country for short pe- to have increased their forces to examination will be held on the afternoon of June 12 from 2-5 p. in., nis, often for only a week or two, at least 150,000, indicating that I in Room 2103, N.° S. A. E. Woodhead and who could not have been se- Chiang Kai-Shek has ordered a cured far in advance, are engaged general advance and lending To My Last Year's Students: All those who desire to have their last to enlighten Ann Arbor audiences strength to the belief that renewed year's papers returned may obtain them if they will call at my office on the particular subject on which hostilities are imminent. (102 Tappan Hall) today or Friday between the hours of 8:30 to 12 and they are well informed. 2:30 to 5 . B. A. DeGraff Due to this method of conduct- Naval Planes Capture ing the series, a detailed informa- .i Notice: Wild roses are now flowering in the l tion on advance plans is never Thief Following Chase University Botanical Garden on Packard Road. Dr. Eileen Erlanson available. A few men have, how- (By Associated Press) will be in the garden each week day from 2-4 until Commencement' ever, already promised to speak ( MANILA, June 3Running down and will be glad to explain the experiments to interested visitors. here. Among these are S. P. L. Sor- iLA, Jue a uamgodof H.nH. Brtlett enson, of Carlsburg, Denmark, and thieves is the latest occupation of ________H. ,I Bartlett Fr' noo uign Ge-naval aircraft. Franz Knoop, of Tulingen, Ger- A sloop stolen from a Manila EVENTS TODAY many, both of whom are noted civilian was located 20 miles away the field of physiological chemistry. ! yaplnyro hIJsn Asc University Loan Committee meets at 1:30 p. in., in Room 2, University Canon E. H. Fellows, the organist by a plane from the Jason. A see- Hall. All applicants for loans should call at the office of the Dean of at Windsor Castle, England, has al- ond plane was sent out and the Students for an appointment with the Committee. so been engaged pilot placed on board. I sobeenengaed.The thief jumped overboard to Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: All students in FRASCATI Italy (AP)-For com- swim to the beach; but was over- these ColleginesSCAIaItly (A)-For com yteexrinanIece these Colleges, taking courses other than Chemistry and Physics in the pieting a clean shave in 45 seconds come by the exertion and rescued College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, who have not called at the Roberto Schimberni has been sro by the plane Secretary's office, 263 West Engineering Building, to give the names of claimed the champion beero- their instructors in such courses must do so before 4 o'clock in order Ibarber of The library Extension Service of their uctor indsuch courses musmpt do o eoe 4 o'cloder Italy, and awarded a huge razor the Library of the University of to receive their grades promptly at the close of the semester, as prize. The runner up in the race Michigan answered 5,000 requests took 47 seconas for material last year. Over 9,000 Pi Lambda Theta: Important meeting of old and new officers at packages were sent, out and 102,000 4 p. i. in the lobby of the League Building. Junior Girls Play Music will be pamphlets were maled., I ready for distribution on Thursday, Jonica Starrs: Play Production invites all those interested to the from 9 until 12 and from 1 until Wednesday, and Thursday evening performances of the winning three- 4 at University Hall near the candy act play in this Spring's contest. Tickets obtainable in the Play Pro- booth. At that time all music must} Lydia duction office. I be called for and all accounts taken I a, IT care of. Actuarial Students will hold their annual banquet tonight at thei "Ann Arbor's Coolest, 1, Michigan Union. Arrangements have been made to make this last meet- lHome-Geing Transportation: A ing a merry one for those leaving. Dr. J. W. Glover will speak. !representative of the vari6ls air, atin ee To boat, and motor coach lines will be COMING EVENTS stationed at the Side Desk in the Ton ghi University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: 1 Union Lobby every after neoo'from At 4:15 Friday a representative of the Adix Realty Corporation of e-2 and 4-6 o'clock for the next Detroit will interview students desiring employment during summer vacation representing this Corporation in their home towns. Come to? schedule and baggage arrange- 'MTh result is very good comedy. 201 Mason Hall for appointments T Luthe n P t. 0d.. A. Mips OF Q S g t t } f ,i R S. C.A. TO ATTEMPT "TO BETTER TLK Will Send Speakers Who Hav Real Message to Give to Audiences. By spreading the best thoughk and culture of the University to a great number of high schoojs, churches and the Y. M. C. A's, throughout the state, the extensio4 committee of the Student Christian' association hopes to accomplish the task that it has started this yeaK by bettering the type of speakeF sent out, by sending speakers whty have a real message to give, and also by enlarging the number 'of communities reached. At the beginning of next ye ~ the committee will compile pamphlet containing the name& and pictures of the speakers ava$ , able along with a short sketch the person telling about his flej of interest and what he intends talking about. In order to comply with the many requests for religious talks, there will be organized a "Gospel group" composed of three or four: members that are able to fit their speeches into a religious progranm besides a quartet from the glee club that is well practiced in a few reli- gious anthems. This group will fill all the engagements where a reli= gious gathering is to bef.addressed:- TO BUFFALO -CLEVELAND Direct Connections East Through baggage checking ' CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU Union Side Desk 12-2, 4-6 Phong 2-2266 other hours E L; S S H [EATRE-N Ice-Refrigerated Theatre" day at 3:15 tat 8:15 OMEDY HIT! Outstanding performances from s Anglin has the communicable joy ."-The Michigan Daily. wv .a1aa .waiiW.!/llll, i. A. JU e1r juruom Cercle Francais: All members are urged to attend the final meeting of the year, Thursday evening, June 5, at 8 p. in. in Room 408 R. L. This is a very short business meeting for the election of officers. All members desiring to buy pictures of the play may see them in Room 112 R. L. and leave their orders with Miss Davis, any time this week. r ==-T.=,.=,--..-- which mrgks he rt . co i.enns which marks the great commedienne. L. G. 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