THE MICHIGAN DAILY" THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL, BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Sociology 141 (Criminology): The make-up for the final examin- Speech 31 and 32: Make-up for ation in this course will be given at 3 o'clock, in room 102 Economics. final examinations will be held on Thursday, March 12, at 4:00 p. m., n room 3209, Angell hall. I VOL. XLI. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931 NO. 112 Physics Colloquium: Professor S. A. Goudsn it will talk on "Theory G. E. Densmore. of Hyperfine Structure," at 4:15 today in room 1041, East Physics bldg. Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution): Those who were absent from the Comedy Club: There will be a meeting today at 4 o'clock in room final examination in February will 203 University hall. take a supplementary examination on Saturday, March 14, at 9 a. m., Athena: Tryouts will be held at 7:30 p. m., in the Athena room to in room 3103, Natural Science bldg. determine the team for the Zeta Phi Eta-Athena debate. All members A. F. Shull. Additional Notices on Page 2 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock. Instructions For Rport'ng Industrial Accidents. Report all industral accidents in writing or by telephone (Hosp. Ex.- 325) to the Credit Department of the University Hospital, giving name of employee and cause of accidcnt. All accidents, whether medical care is rquired or not, should be reported. (A supply of University of Michigan accident report forms (No. 2547) will on request be furnished by the Hospital Credit Department). When an employee requires medical care as a result of an accident, a written report shoud accompany the employee to the Information Desk on the main floor of the inivrsi.ty Hospital. This report is author- ity for the Hospital to render the necessary medical care. Injuries re- quiring medical care will be treated only at. the University Hospital. Employees receiving treatment elsewhere will be responsible fbr the expense of such treatment. (If prompt attention is not received by the injured employee reporting to or taken to the Information Desk at the University Hospital, the employee or his representative should in due course report the fact to the Business Office of the University, which will take it up with the Hospital authorities). When an employee does not require medical care the written report should be mailed by each department to the Credit Department of the University Hospital. Emergency medical care will be given at the Hospital without a written accident report. However, this report should be forwarded as promptly as possible to the Hospital Credit Department. Emergency ambulance cases should be taken directly to the ambulance entrance at the rear of the main building of the University Hospital. Injuries to members of the academic and administrative staffs need not be reported unless there is doubt as to the classification of the em- ployee. The State Compensation Law is for the mutual protection of em- ployee and employer. In order to enjoy the privileges provided by the law all industrial accidents must be reported to the correct authorities. Reports entitle each employee to compensation for loss of time and free medical care as outlined in the law. An Industrial Accident is any mishap occurring while an employee is engaged in the activities of his employment which result in either a permanent or temporary disability, or which might conceivably de- velop into a permanent or temporary disability. S. W. Smith, vice-president and secretary. Junior Medical Students: Lecture. notes for Junior Preventive Medi- cine are available in room 2, Waterman gymnasium. All notes not called for by March 20 will be destroyed. John Sundwall. The University Committee on Discipline: Orie E. D. Brown, '33 Law, having pleaded guilty before the Washtenaw County Court to the charge of possessing intoxicating liquor, and having been sentenced by the Court for this offense, is denied permission to re-enter this University. A. E. R. Boak, secretary. Cosmopolitan Club: Members please return money and extra tickets for the International Night at Lane hall (Cosmopolitan Club room), on March 10 and 11, between 2-5 p. m. Please be prompt. EVENTS TODAY Sophomores: There will be a meeting tonight in room 302 of the Union at 7:30 of all those interested in playing in a basketball tourna- ment and a game with a representative Freshman team. Mathematical Club: Meeting at 7:30 p. m., in room 3201 A. H. Three short papers will be presented: Mr. Pierce: Systems of differen- tial equations.I Mr. O'Toole: Symmetric func- SPECIAL! tions expressed in terms of power S-t sus.Spring Suits $3 sums. Mr. Oldenburger: Compositionj Extra Trousers7 and rank of matrices of higherI CHAS. DOUKAS class. 1319 South University should come prepared with a three-minute argumentative speech on a subject of their own choosing. . E , i, Adelphi House of Representatives: Richard C. Fuller, of the soci- ology department, will address the House on "Adelphi as I Knew It" at 7:30 tonight, in the Adelphi room on the fourth floor of Angell hall. All who are interested in public speaking are invited. Those who ap- plied for membership last week will be expected to make three-minute tryout speeches tonight. Alpha Epsilon Mu: Meeting tonight at 7:30, Michigan Union, room 304. Please be prompt. Tau Beta Pi: There will be a dinner meeting at the Union at 6:15 p. m. An important business meeting will follow. Econo mics 51, 52: First semester make-up examinations in these cowrses wil be held Thursday, March 12, at 3 p. m., in room 207 Ec. H. L.. Eaverly. I Mechanical Enginecring Seniors: Mr. C. -B. Patrie, of the Frigidaire Corporation,- Dayton, Ohio, will be in room 221 West Engineering bldg., on Wednesday, March 11, for the purpose of interviewing any men who may be interested in this com- pany. Please make appointments. bers are- urged to be present at this meeting, and faculty is invited to come. Professor James Pollock, of the Political Science Department, will be the speaker. Forestry Club Meeting, March 11, 7:30 p. m., room 2039 Natural Science building. Bartley Koren- kiewicz will speak on: "Selective Logging in Northern Wisconsin." Iota Alpha: The initiation of new members will take place on Thurs- day evening, March 12, at 6:30, at a banquet to be held at the Michi- gan Union. The speaker of the eve- ning will be Mr. L. Clayton Hill, Vice-President and General Man- ager of Dietrich, Inc. Reservations must be made immediately with Professor G. G. Brown, 2028 E. Eng. bldg., or phone Univ. 465. Phi Delta Kappa: There will be a business meeting of the Frater- nity, Wednesday evening, March 11, at 7 o'clock, at the Michigan Union. A full attendance is desired. Pi Lambda Theta announces an evening on Thursday, March 12, at 7:30 p. in., in the Women's Ath- letic building, Palmer Field. Dr. Howard Y. McCluskey will speak on the Mental Hygiene Movement. Freshman .Pageant .Elections: There.will be election of Freshman Pageant Committee on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Senior Women: Senior Supper tickets and caps and gowns will be distributed Wednesday and Thurs- day in the League Ballroom, be- tween 1 and 5 o'clock. The gown is $7.50, $2.50 of which will be re- funded upon the return of the gown after Commencement. The cap is $2.50. The ticket for the Senior Supper is $1.50 and includes with it a ticket for the Monday night performance of the Junior Girls' Play. (Continued on Page 2) Zeta Phi Eta: There will be a meeting tonight at 7:30. semester try-outs will be at 8:00 o'clock in the Zeta room. The secondI Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Annual election of officers at seven o'clock in the Union. All members please be present. Junior Girls' Play rehearsals for today: Choruses G and H at 4 o'clock, and Choruses E and F at 5 o'clock. Act 2 and the choruses of, the act will meet at 7 o'clock tonight. Central committee for the Junior Girls' Play: There will be an im- portant meeting at 8:30 o'clock in the League office. Clarence Senior, Secretary of Socialist Party will not speak at 8:15 p. m., in Natural Science Auditorium because of sudden illness. Attor- ney Harry Riseman, Chairman of Old Age Pension League will speak instead. The subject is "Socialism of Our Times." The meeting is held under the auspices of The Michigan Socialist Club and The Round Table Club. Everybody welcome. Christian Science Organization meets at 8:00 p. in., in the chapel of the Michigan League building. - Students ofI Hygiene and Public Health, and others interested in Building Illumination: A class in E. E. 7a, Building Illumination, is being formed with intention to adapt it especially to the interests and needs of students of hygiene and public health. The first session will be at 8 a. in., Wednesday, Mar. 11, in room 248 West Engineering building, at which time the hours may be changed to suit the major- ity of those interested. E. E. Seniors: Bell System inter- views will occur Wednesday, March 11. Thosewishing interviews must sign on the posted schedule. A. S. C. E.: Initiation banquet to be held at the Union Wednesday evening, 6:15, March 11. All mem- the tavern -for exceptional steaks and chops a fierle operated restaurant BOOKS OF UNUSUAL VALUE Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at 2:30 o'clock in the League. Faculty Alumni Dance: The fourth dance inthe serieseofefive dances will be held this evening in the, Michigan Union ballroom. Holders' of season tickets please bring them. Sigma Delta Chi: Regular meet- ing at noon today at the Union for actives and pledges. Gurney Williams. Gargoyle Editorial Staff and Try- outs: Meeting at 4:15 p. m., this afternoon in the editorial offices. COMING EVENTS French Lecture: Mr. J. J. Enger- rand will give the sixth lecture on the Cercle Francais program: "Ber- anger, chansonnier francais," Wed- nesday, March 11, at 4:15 o'clock, room 103, Romance Language bldg. Don't Forget Her Birthday HACKETT-Henry the Eighth WOODWARD-George Washington VAN LOON-Story of Mankind PRIESTLEY-The Good Companion CARVETH WELLS-Six Years in the Malay Jungle FRANCK-Vagabond Journey Around the World DE KRUIF-Microbe Hunters EVERETT DEAN MARTIN-Liberty 1.00 each We telegraph flowers anywhere University Flower Shop, Inc. MURIEL ZINK, Manager 229 South State H 'iIII li WAR'S Unfiversity Bookstore 31.6 SOUTH STATE STREET 1111 ,.., : 1 Phone 6030 We Deliver Prompt Service F ,CSH FRUL'iC Friday the 13th Ill Changeable Weather Means Disagreeable Colds which often turn into something more serious. Safeguard yourself and your family by taking the greatest precautions . . . DRINK ARBOR SPRINGS WATER. IT'S ABSOLUTELY PURE We can also supply you with chemically pure distilled water. MICHIGAN UNION ARBOR SPRINGS WATER 416 West Huron CO. Phone 8270 - - - - - - - - __--- ---- ---------------_ _ 4'i ____.__ _ Why Different? Portraits that have a "feeling and text- ure" expressing your personality. If you want things differ- ent and original, say so; we can get them for you. tie hut MUSIC BY tea dancing every afternoon-three- thirty until five-supper dancing THE MANHATTAN CASA LOMAS (A Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra) THEIR RECORD FOR FEBRUARY, 1931 BOSTON UNIVERSITY J-HOP YALE ................ J-HOP CORNELL ............J-HOP SYRACUSE ...........J-HOP March 20th and 21st they will play the Princeton Junior Prom 4 eight until ten every thursday evening- tuesday and PHiJOWHS : 3 tetPorever Studio: 332 South State Street Phone 5031 Dancing from 9-2 no cover charge 11 VA 1a carte and table d'hote breakfast will be served from 12-2. iPendelton Library will be thrown open for lounging. 4Favors given out at the door. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Tickets on sale at Union-Wahrs-Slaters and Parrot-at booths in "U" " Hall and Angell Hall from 10:30-2:30-In West Engineering Bldg. 11-2:30. a fingerle operated restaurant MIL"L ''I w: international Night "CRUI;E of the S. S. COSMWOS" ,. ,.