PAGE EIGYT THE MICHTCAN DATLY SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1930 _.F . M _.....__. r . .. w.., ... ........ e.......a...W.. r .. ....., y . DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the As&istant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLI. SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1930. NO. 42 NOTICES Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Your attention is hereby called to the fact that Saturday, November 22, will be the final day for removing incompletes. This is in accordance with the ruling that if credit for a course is to be given, the work in the course must be completed before the end of the eighth week of the semester of resi- dence next succeeding that in which the course was elected. 3:30 Sunday in the Upper room at Lane hall. The public is invited. Acolytes: Meeting Monday, November 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 202 S. W. Professor Burke Shartel of the Law school will discuss "Some Modern Conceptions of Justice." Physical Education club meets for the election of officers Tuesday, November 18, 7:30 p.m. Room 20, Waterman gymnasium. J-Hop Committee: There will be an important meeting at 6 o'clock Sunday in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. 'Ensian, There will be a meeting of the entire Michiganensian edi- torial and art staff in the Press building at four o'clock on Monday, No- verrber 17. This is the most important meeting of the year for tryouts. |Sch of Forestry Will Publish Discoveries n S.,qt1d vof P d Atn y Mr . l r f M. i Ly £ re Fr Results of a study of predatory mammals in Michigan made last summer by Dr. Ned Dearborn, as- s*-tant professor of forest zoology, will be published and made avail- able to the public, S. T. Dana, dean League, Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Merrick will give a talk on "Chinese Rugs." Watch bulletin board for place of meeting. Tau Beta Pi: Initiation of new members 5:00 p.m., and banquet 6:15 p.m. at the Union, Monday, November 17, 1930. Y L 11mmas cV ii gan of the School of Forestry and Con- servation, stated yesterday. A preliminary report of Dr. Dear- born's study was outlined at a con- ference held in the forestry school yesterday morning. A round table discussion followed the report. Those attending the conference were W. B. Bell and W. B. Grange, of the U. S. biological survey; H. D. Ruhl, of the state department of conservation; G. W. Bradt, Michi- gan State college; Earl C. Doyle, of the Michigan chapter of the Izaak Walton league; Dr. F. J. Soper and C. W. Healy, of the Will Dilg league. EVENTS TODAY' Round Table club will meet in the Michigan league at 3:00 o'clock( gl d .-,7 ft.vrl - - - - - - ounaay aiuernoon. allmembers and prospective members are invited to Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton, the second number on the Oratorical attend. There will be a discussion of future activities of the club. association program, will speak at Hill auditorium, at 8:00 p.m. _.__ss _ rs h b History 11 Tutoring:" The S. C. A. w' furnish tutoring in Histor y 11 Jewish Students: Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El, Detroit, will from 7 to 9 this evening in room 1020 A. H. Mr. Glazer will be in charge. speak at the Sunday services at 11:15 at the chapel of the Michigan league on "Is Palestine a World Problem." Wyvern will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Russian Tea room. The Rev. Daniel A. McGregor, D. D., professor of theology at the Oratorical Association Ushers: Repor't at Hill auditorium before Western Theological seminary, Evanston, Illinois, is the preacher at the 7:30 p.m. for lecture tonight. 11 o'clock service in St. Andrews church Sunday morning, and w211 add- ress students at Harris hall at six o'clock Sunday evening. COMING EVENTS ! - A ___ ____-_ -- Reformed Students: Services will___ ____ Third Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "The Life of the People in be conducted Sunday, Nov. 16, b Town and Country, Part Two," by Professor J. G. Winter, Tuesday, No-bb vember 18, at 4:15 p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. the Rev. R. B. Kuiper, president of BROWN -CRESS Calvin college. The meeting will be&a held inthe Uppr roomofpLane,__ nc. Mid-semester in History 11, Lecture I. will be held on Monday, No- held in the Upper room of Lane vember 17, at 8 a.m. in the following rooms: hall and will begin at 10:30 a.m. Mr. Scott's section, Natural Science auditorium; Mr. Long's section, sharp.IN VESTMENT 1025 Angell hall; Mr. Slosson's and Mr. Kemper's section, 103 Romance' Presbyterian students will be ad- S E C U R I T I E S Language bldg. dressed at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, by Judge Jay Pray of the probate Speech 31 Mid-Semester Examination will be held on Monday, No- court on "Collegiate Responsibility Orders executed on all ex- vember 17, at 4:00 p.m. Students whose names begin with A to I will to Present-day Juvenile Delinquen- changes. Accounts carried meet in room 25, Angell hall; students whose names begin with J to Z cy- will meet in room 1025 Angell hall. on conservative margins Inasmuch as departmental blue books will be furnished at the ex- Wesle n Gul Mr. Ralph cey, ofDetroit, a member of the Wesley Telephone 23271 am 'nation, students need not bring blue books. foundation, will be the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting. His ANN1 ARBOR T'RUST BLDG. Students in Automotive Engineering: The first of two lectures on topic will be, "Norms." Mrs. Fisher's AN 1st FLOOR "Fuels for Automotive Engines, Combustion and Engine Efficiency," will class on "Comparative Religions" be given by Mr. Earl Bartholomew, director of the Ethyl Gas laboratories, will meet in the hall as usual at in room 1042 East Engineering building at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 17. 12:00. Everyone welcome. Engineer's Dance:, There will be Interfraternity council meets Monday, 4:15 p.m., room 319, Union. a meeting of all committee chair- men Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in room All-Campus Open Forum: Dr. Frederick B. Fisher will speak on 3038 East Engineering bldg. "College Attitude Toward Religion," Tuesday, November 18, 4:15 p.m. in Natural Science auditorium. Michigan Dames will meet iin the All-Campus Open Forum: Harry Ri'seman, prominent Detroit attor- ALTERING and REPAIRING ney will speak on "Unemployment Insurance," Thursday, November 20, All kinds of altering and repairing at 415 n rom , Aumn Meoril hll.done at. reasonable cost. Ladies work at 4:15 in roam D, Alumni Memorial hall-a specialty. Bring in your wardrobe for repair. International Forum: Prof. J. B. Condliffe of the economics depart- CHAS. DOUKAS ment will lead a discussion on "The Institute of Pacific Relations" at 1319 South University c I I Michigan Night for THE VICTORS" at the Florentine oom ADDISON HOTEL Detroit Saturday,_Nov. 15 Make up your party now to CELEBRATE here on Saturday night. Phone reservations to WM. KURTH (formerly of Blossom Heath). Cadillac 6960 Joe Reichman and Orchestra with BIG FLOOR SHOW! uANCbI S rlnlll llr!Itllll1 1 II~l U 00 pia Otis Skinner Present )riginal i £er i. Mullison Saddle Stables 11 CHARA CTER 326 E. Ann St. and Fair Grounds (out Jackson Ave.) This is the ideal time of year to ride. Get your mounts at either of our stables and enjoy your ride to the utmost. (Bus going down Washtenaw Ave. and North University marked "Washington St." goes directly to Fair Grounds.) SKET CHES Phone 7418 I at the 1Ill A Real Bargain in $1.00 Michigan Stationery Lydia Nendelssohn Theatre Friday, November 21, 8:30 60 Sheets Collegian Bond 50 Envelopes to Match Nicely Boxed...... $1.00 WA HR'S Ui. rs I.Iv ra SEATS $1.50 and $1.00 BOX OFFICE 6300 A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION 11 ".. . proved to be an TONIGHT PLAY PRODUCTION PRESENTS ".- provided a delight- entertaining farce." ful evening in the the- -Michigan Daily atre.-Michigan Daily Tw w y .3 ' f a t . ' !," } t i 177 After the game enjoy the "two hour's traffic of our stage" ALL SEATS 75 CENTS i a (Rollo's one ambition was to play Hamlet) uydia MENDPE LSSOH NTheatre PHONE A 40 6300 NO I I 11 NO COVER CHARGE LUNCH 40c up DINNER 50c up the m MR JLW NO COVER CHARGE No Minimium charge On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Nights 11111 I I