THE MICHIGAN DAILY mmommamommomom FICIAL BULLETIN in is constructive notice to all members received at the office of the Assistant to excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. FACE LBY RECALL Citizens Make Charges - Against Two Commissioners and 6ty Executive. Funeral Terminology Shows Great Change "Morticians' Decide Language Used Must Be Simple. GRAND RAPIDS, May 20.-(1)-- What's wrong with this sentence? "The undertaker embalmed the body, placed crepe on the door and DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ELECTED TO ALPHA NU'S HALL OF FAME, LRSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 NO. 166 of NOTICES ENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS s remain for the payment of diploma fees. There cyond 4 p. m., Wednesday, May 27. The Treasur- ;urday afternoon. Shirley W. Smith, Vice-President and Secretary. Literature, Science and the. Arts: A meeting of s called for Monday, May 25, at 4 p. in., for the representatives to the newly organized University will be held in room 2225 Angell hall. John R. Effinger. Education: There will be a faculty meeting and gan League at 12 o'clock today. will be given by Professors Diamond, Jackson, G. L. Jackson, acting secretary. ation for Directed Teaching: All students expect- ;pecial methods or course D100 (Directed Observa- Education are required to pass a qualifying exam-' r minor teaching field before being admitted to xaminations will be held from 9 to 12 on Saturday, Jum of the University High School. G. L. Jackson, acting secretary. iopwood Plays: On Friday and Saturday evenings, 'roduction will present in the Lydia Mendelssohn >lays chosen for presentation in connection with wards for drama. Tickets, for those desiring to ree of charge, by calling at the Box Office of the Tickets will not be reserved by telephone. the one-act plays will be produced: y Harold Courlander, '31. by Hobert Skidmore, '32. :ichard Humphreys, '31. ing the full-length play will be produced: "The ard Humphreys, '31. n: You may call for your twenty copies of the Perry's office in Barbour Gymnasium. Please sign DETROIT, May 20.-(R')- Recall assisted in selection of the pall- petitions directed at the mayor and bearers." two commissioners of suburban To the person who is up in his Ferndale were placed in circulation funeral terminology, it is little short at the regular meeting of the com- of a capital offense. Correct phrase-. mission Tuesday night. ology impressed today upon dele- The petitions prefer six charges gates to the annual convention of against Mayor Ray Dickson and to t a l onv'td of Commissioners John S. Anders and the Funeral Directors and Em- Roy G. Tilden. A seventh charge 'balmers' association would make it of misconduct in "threatening a read: citizen with physical violence,' is "The funeral director prepared directed at Mayor Dickinson. the body, placed the door piece and The other six charges are failure assisted in selections of the escort." to deposit city funds in safe banks( No longer is a hearse a hearse, failure to secure depository bonds, it's a funeral car. The chapel .be- refusal to co-operate with Commis- comes the service room, the morgue sioners Gordon McKissen and John the preparation room, the shroud, Irwin in reducing salaries of city which was graduated some time officials as an economy move, per- ago to a suit or dress, now is des- °mitting the city clerk to do cam- ignated as the burial garment. paign work for candidates for elec- Rough boxes no longer are known; tive office, denial of constitutional they lare "outside cases." rights to citizens allegedly arrested To mention a flower wagon is without formal complaint and for improper; it is gained the title of distributing literature purporting to flower conveyance. reveal conditions in the. city gov And another thing -no funeral eminment, and seeking to weld city director responds to a !"call." He { einployes into a political machine. goes out on a "case."~ A deadlock on the question of The convention, aside from mas- cutting salaries has existed for tering its terminology, had before weeks- it today discussion of legislation Eight distinguished alumni mem- bers of Alpha Nu were elected toI its Alumni Hall of Fame at thek society's final meeting of the year Tuesday night. At the meeting elec- tion of officers for next semester was conducted and formal recogni- tion was accorded to members who have served the society well during the past year. The members or the Alumni Hall of Fame were chosen from among scores of distinguished alumni. Those selected were: Edmund Andrews, '52M, famous surgeon and instructor and writer . of medical text books, founder of the medical school of Northwestern university, former president of the Chicago Academy of Sciences and of the city and state medical so- cieties: C. K. Adams Included. Charles Kendall Adams, '61, for- mer instructor at Michigan and at Harvard and former presidernt ofa Cornell university and the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. James Henry Goodsell, '61, found- er and editor of the New York Daily Graphic, the first daily illustrated I newspaper in this country, and a former president of the Associated Press. Edwin Fuller Uhl, '62, former am- bassador to Germany, and Assistant Secretary of State under President Cleveland. Fred Newton Scott, '64, author of numerous textbooks and former professor of rhetoric at the Univer- sity. I Incendiaryia stro Five Canadian 11 ys S 5 9 F) l -J 'i Emmons inM Hall., Harold Hunter Emmons, '97, at- torney, for his work in aviation dur- ing the last war. Edward Samuel Corwin, '00, writer and authority on political science and government ind professor of' jurisprudence at Yale university. Ray K. Immel, '10, dean of the Department of Speech at the Uni- versity of Southern California and speech advisor to a number of talk- ing picture producers and actors. The Alpha Nu officers elected for the fall semester are Byron Vedder, '33, president; James Shelton, '32, vice-president; John Huss, '33, sec- retary; Robert Thomas, '32, treas- urer; Calvin Callaghan, '31, senior critic; and Charles A. Rogers, '34, oratorical delegate. The Honor Award, voted annually LADYSMITH, B. C., May 19 -Five houses were destroyed five others damaged in what : said was an attempt to burn a large section of this Vanc island town today. Damage wa timated by police at $20,000. Bank Run Gras $1.00 per cubic yard KILLINS GRAVI j COMPANY 11 Telephone 711 2 performed the outstanding si to the society during the yeai awarded to Calvin Callaghan president during the present se ter. Rising votes of commend were also accorded to Robert phy, '31, president during th semester, Fred Albertson, '31, tary, and Charles Tanck, '34, c of the "Sibyl." I' . Personal 'Engraved Carn Time's 'Flying! Order them Now! 100 CARDS AND PLATE-$2.50 AND UP 100 CARDS FROM YOUR PLATE-$1.50 AND UP Special price to University women on Wedding Invitations and Announcements. Geology II: Th~e Irish Hills - field' trip will be conducted on Saturday morning, 8-12. There will be no make-up for this trip. Assemble in front of Hill auditorium. Geology 170 (Pleistocene Glacia- tion): Field trip Saturday morning at 8. Meet at east entrance of N. S. bldg. Fee $1. La Rue's Discussion Group will meet at 8 p. m., Friday in 1139 N. S. now pending in the state legisla- ture. Officers were to be elected this afternoon. Ax~ WR'S MAIN STATE STREET Ono 11 LECTURES TODAY 8 p.r ia, of 1 Dia Nib ME m., in Natural Science auditorium. Profes- the Department of Geography of the 'Uni- ppon, or Great Japan" (illustrated). ETINGS TODAY mination will be held in 1025 A. H. at 4 p. m. Paul M. Cuncannon, professor of political' rt Hoover and His Administration," at 4:15 emorial hall. The Boston Post said, "Whether it was the acting of Blanche Yurka or an unexpected appetite for Greek Drama the fact remains that in the neighborhood of a thousand people were, turned away last night.. It is an interesting performance and Mr. Henderson is to be congratulated on his accomplishment. Miss Yurka gave a splendid. performance." The League Lydia MENDELSSOHN The First Artists of thq Ainericar BLANCHE YURKA TOM MARTHA GRAHAM VIOl ERNEST COSSAR e ® Gala Opening-Week Com. Montd Matinees Wed. and Sat. at ROBERT HENDERSON PRESE " LA NC T in S1 With MARTHA GRAHAMFA M 4j NEW Including Reynolds Evans, Robert Henderso BOX OFFICE NOW OF SELL OUT PRICES: Nights 75c, $1.00, and 75c, and $1.00. Season Tickets, all six plays: Always 200 good seats at 75c for all c n - y: Tonig ve Arts etry. Tr Cost Accountants, Detroit Chapter: Meeting ub, Lafayette at First. Dinner at 6:30. Tech- Speaker C. E. Knoeppel, Industrial Counsel, :t: "Assuring Required Profits through Effi- ested are welcome. ;ht at 7:30 sharp in room 302 Mason hall the Society will give a program of readings from hose who are interested are cordially invited lub meets at 4:15, in the classroom of the vill present his paper on "The Jacobi Integral Cludes its week-e d dances this Friday and I, The A m e r c a n said ,"Blanche Yurka thrilled her audience and gave one of the most brilliant perfor. mances of her career." N Saturday night. It I 3', - nial Cl, weke *w 'Three Bodies." .anics Colloquium will conclude its, activities for the a dinner .in the Union at 6:15 p. m., when the future iscussed and a meeting at which Professor W. P. Wood sional Modulus of Spring Materials at Various Temper- ting will be held at 8 p. m.,'in room 445 West Eng. bldg. .Cr and meeting are open to those who are interested. Journal Club will meet at 7:30 p. m., in room 3126 in Ldg. Martha Guernsey Colby will review the literature 1 work in the development of auditory perception in All interested are invited to attend. beta: Business meeting for election of officers, at 4:30 igan League building. Cappa meets in room 304, Union at 7:30. ris' Glec Club meet at 7:30 o'clock in the Cave of the mual banquet and installation of officers will take place ague building. The banquet will be informal. :irls' Play meeting for all the appointed and elected at 4 o'clock in the League building. ,geant Women: The Modernistic group will meet at SENIORS. Reuel K e ny on and the Icagu Band playing Personal Engraved Cards b oth; evenings. V You Will Need Them For Your INVITATIONS Price for 100 Cards $1.50 and up from your plate $2.50 and up with plate furnished. Friday. 9 to 1 o'clock Saturday 9 to 12 o'clock will meet at 4:15 and the Golliwog at 5:15. at 7:30, cction of iments-. HURRY for this $300 'credit of New Essex. Will sell for $200. CHAS. DOUKAS, 1319 South University SLATER'S INC EVENTS re : Mr. Thomas ay, Mayd 22, 4:15 nce auditorium. TWO STORES TWO S ,T LTIi,y .LAII.OL' . t* *1* A CING I Fine ,rlusic in a Cool ballroom A T L TV 1XTrTJT'T AAT T TXTT(bXT