JPA9fl FOURTE N T-F MTCV41C>ANI flATT. , rT7VQn A V" qr. PTV..'MRr.P- 23. 1930 . ,.. . . , _ _ . Vii:. SUnitersity Enertains CELLER FAVORS J Noted Foreign Jurists t ~ADS CAN STAMPS More than 200 prominent Euro- (By Associated Press) pean lawyers, members of the (yAsoztdPes Scotch, British, Irish and French WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.-The bar associations, were guests of the i sale of space on postage stamps to EUniversity and City on August 20|private interests for advertising while en route to Chicago to attend purposes was suggested today by the national convention of the Representative Cellar, Democrat, Addition of Three Rooms, Two American Bar association which p 0 TIDoctors Causes Raise was held in that city August 21 New York, as a possible means of and 22. eliminating t h e postage deficit in Tution.Wh rwith-out raising the postage rates jn Tution.While here, the group was ad-! on first-class mail. Expressing op- dressed by President Alexander nfr-la ml.Epssgop WILL MAKE ROOM CALLS Grant Ruthven, Clifton G. Dyer, position to Postmaster-G e n e r a 1 Irnt Ruthe Citon . Ba rss Brown's proposal for a rate increase i president of the Detroit Bar asso-3 of a half-cent an ounce on sealed New facilities, including the ad- ciation, and James Duffy of Bay le h-e N Yorne in alee dition of three rooms; providing for City. letters, the New Yorker, in a letter three more persons on the staff, The visiting lawyers, arriving in increase "will not meet with any and the fact that the Health Ser- the afternoon, made a tour of the! hearty response in congress." vice budget has Deen insufficient the University. They then inspect- ed the Lawyers' club, later being to meet the constantly ,increasingentertained at dinner in the refec- Publications Tryouts remand for the past few years are tory during which the above to Report Next Week the cause for the five dollar in- speakers talked. Waren E. Fuition,hdiccrector ofDthee Previousatotheir arrival here, Second semester freshmen and althen.Service.they were guests of the Detroit sophomores interested in work in The Health Service, located on Bar association. While in Detroit, connection with any of the various they visited the Ford industries at University publications shold re- North University east of th'e gym-jeriypbcaonshtdr- nasium, provides a well-established River Rouge and Dearborn. port at the offices in the Press department for the care of illness This party was the second large building on Maynard street during .nd the supply of any medical ad- group of distinguished European the next week. vice or service that is needed. professional men to be the guests There are opportunities for edi- Room calls will be made if ne- of the University during the past torial and business work on the essary andi if bed care is needed, summer. More than 25 prominent Michigan Daily, the Michiganen- there are adequate facilities. This journalists, editors and publishers sian, yearbook of the University, iervice, j4th the exceptiqn of the made an inspection of the campus and the Gargoyle, campus humor room calls, is provided without ex- during July. publication. tra charge. The oc#ies are open 1jlitlli6fllll111111iii~lllFtFFltll~~tI~li I fI~mlIli during the regplar eass hours.p1 The perkonl of the Health Ser- i vice has pn increased this year 1 LIIG H T L UN CH E by the a4 ition' of two new doc- -w t#rs; Dr. th Schultz, formerly of the Unversity of California,be and CANDIES will be distant physician for women and Pr. M. R. McGarvey Where Service and Quality Reigns will be medical advisor for fresh- W a men men.114LAk During the past year there were I sw EE T LAN 01,000 dispensary calls, an increase of more than 4000 over the pre- 212 SOUTH MAIN STREET yious year. Ninety-five percent of w i 1If 1111111 I II ll 1111111111111illIllillFifill [illillIIIIl1t the students in the University re- --- ceived, in some way or other, at- tantion from the Health Service. alore than 1100 students were in FRESHMEN ie infirmary last year at an av-FH erage of five days each. "This when you left home, it was year," Dr. Forsythe stated, "we arey m even prepared to treat homesick- great. But your min, wan- 141ss'." .r bc.A e icue it "I have yet to see," he continued, ders back. A new picture "any group on a non-charity bas-. should be sent to them--It is where the medical attention re- the most thoughtful thing you ceived is equal to that received by the students." could do fo the folks. Particular stress, this year, is being laid on thorough medical ex- Our new studio just com- rninations for all students. In ad-reted. was built to keep pace dilion, Dr. Forsythe advised thatsk stiudents desiring health cards for! with our work-So that we 1articipation in intramural sportsur s ould obtain them at the Health could make finer pictures for Servcie due to the inadequate fa- yo-. ciitiesfoar examination at thel Feld House. 'MESSINA, ITALY-A mechanical lion 12 feet high, which will be atop a clock on the tower of the Messina cathedral, will lift up its ilad at noon and roar. An eight-' foot cock will crow at sunriseand Studio: 332 South State Street Phone 5031 sunset. More than 200 subects, through correspondence, are subject o ve cogrespondence, are -offered by 150 . S. colleges and universities to .,. 9 i i i I - - d A'UANAI&n A r Larg st olk ost 0 et law %, Ieanin. and Pressii,§'Z.. a 9 %or dam .st a men y Ai.J.k ... .. .C .kr.. 1 . J.j.e..1 ,,, . 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