MCM *r T-Y r ix/y T r i-y T r. -A: M n A- T VV I I - -- - , -- , , I SA1URD3A, JAW2tAR.Y 31, 1931 t" iL iV A -i~-fi ~ A LA- ----.---,-- __moms"* _. _..mW r. _ _. .. .. em _._..._. ,_.. ., _ __.____ _ ___ _ _ _ ___. _.__ _ _ .._ ._.__ WIKE To SPEAKliu E 19H Nut asery School Superintendent1 on University Radio Program Sunday. Two programs have been arrang- ed by the 'University broadcasting studio for the period between se- mesters. At 5 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon the regular Parent-Teach- er program will be given as usual. D3r. Marguerite Wilker, superinteri- dent of the university nursery school, will speak on "The Behav- ior of the Young Child." Mr. George Poinar, violinist, and Stanley Fletcher, pianist, will fur- nish the musical program. On Sunday, Feb. 8, at the same time, Mrs. Herbert S. Mallory, di- rector of social service in the Unri- versity psychopathic hospital will deliver a talk on "Home Training in Citizenship." Two pupils of Nicholas Falcone, instructor in the school of music, will provide the musical entertain- ment. The young men, John La- Rue, clarinetist,' and Owen Reed, cornetist, are both residents of Ann Arbor. This will be their first ap- pearance before a radio audience. MOSCOW-(K')-Despite the state of the world copper market and the efforts of American interests to re- duce production,. the soviet union has announced its intention to mine 85,600 tons of the metal in 1931 as against 48,600 tons last year. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 8) room 25 A. h. Geog. 33-Tues. Feb. 10, a. in.,. K inclusive in room 25 A. h. and Z inclusive in room 231 A. h. A- Examinations in other courses 'will be held in the rooms in which~ the classes meet at the time spec-i- fied on the exmination schedule unless an announcement to the contrary ha.) been made in class. ll~story 61. (A. E. R. Baak) The final examinations will be held at 9 o'clock, February 3, in 205 Mason] hall. Histor'y 11, 1" cture Sction O6"ne 1 final examination February 4, 9-12. Mr. Long's and Mr. Scott's sections in the Natural Science auditorium; Mr. Kemnpers' and Mr. Slosson's in room 1025 Angell hall.; Mathematics Courses: Final ex- aminations for the first semester, in courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, will be held Monday, February 9, from 2-5 p. in., according to the follow-1 ing schedule: Anning, 25 A. h.; Baten, 1025 A. h.; Coe, 35 A. I.; P. Field, 2225 A. h.; S. E, Field, 1035 A. h.; Fulton, 35 A. h.; Garnett, 25 A. h.; Graves, 231 A. h.; Hilde- brandt, 1035 A. h.; Menge, 231 A. h.; E. B. Miller, 231 A. h.; Newsom, 1035 A. h.; Oldenburger, 2225 A. h.; O'Toole, 1025 A. h.; Pierce, 25 A. h.; Poor, 25 A. h.; Wagner, E. H., 10251 A. h. Mlathematics ..1: Examination for Prof. Wilder's sections on Tuesday, February 10, 9 a. mn., in room 229 A. H. German 3-(i1l°. Van de Liuvs- ters section) will take final ex am-- ination in room 225 Angell hall on Tuesday a. in., February 3. Geology 31 Final will be given inI the west lecture room of the West I Physics bldg., south of the Library, Monday morning, February 2. Students who have conflicts with the final examination, those who, graduate in February, andthe who need transcripts to send, to other colleges, may take an earlier examination to be given in room 25, Angell hall, on Tuesday afternoon, February 10. Notebooks will be given back to students on Saturday, February 7,1 in room 205, Pharmacology bldg. Lieutenant W. P. I:. op, Construc- tion Corps, U. S. N., will be in Ann Arbor on Monday and Tuesday, February 9 and 10. Hie is desirous of meeting prospective graduates in Engineering and Enginee~ring Phys- ics who might be interested in Mo- del Basin work and other technical activities of the Federal service. L.ieuteInanrt Roo~p will show mov- th rcieo oetyin certain iss iia Robe'rtsoni, R. N., of "u.pa con ies"he member- Aaiwl pa ttemeeting shi conlio te wll resnttheir of the,. Student; Volunteers in the repri or iscssin.All members fireplace room of Harris hall at are rgedto b nreent.8:30 a. in., Sunday. Those interested _ are cordially invited. Mathematial Chib:The Febru,,tary The group will meet rglrya meetng illbe eldon Tu-sday, this time during the Sundays of Feb 1, a ~' :0 . i.,in roomz 3201; February. A. . Pasenot chngeof hour.! 'rRecent ik on ' DrIt'. sinTi us6ohteaulyTeory will addre: ss XtheLibeural Students o1f i1ntua;~ Union of the Unitarian Church on - -- the subject, "The First Peoples of X~asit GIe (ob:Noregular re-I Michigan" on Sunday Evening, Feb. learsIs of the u illk lc 1, at 7:30. The Church is located at u ntil Februa)ry 6 nes ute the corner of State and Huron sts. I Feruay 3 at8 o'clock in the Mich- 1igan league. The -arts group will have chargie of the meeting. A large attendlance is diesired, Watch bulle-. tin boa rd for place of meeting. A-flop Committee: There will be a meeting at 6 o'clock tomorrow in the Michiganz Union. CHEESE BAR FOR PARIS PARIS (I)-A cheese bar just opened at the St. Lazaire station offers its patrons choice of 119 va- rieties of cheese together with va- rious brands of the wine most ap- propriate for consumption with I ro-iln, vv p i Vr T0' ml n vf- n ~ inL. r Education B 20J (0. W. Steplievi- lieure s of some or the work son) : Those who are unable ttak he n nthe Model hoin room i I-hr fna~ l rn-o vin, o i ,-r, in, B )l' I the regularly schedule d hour for that course must iake it Monday evening, February 2, in room 2021 University High School. This ap- plies to all sections. Psychology 32, fi ial cxai ni iation: This examination will be~ given on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 3, in room 209, Angell hall. Students with con- dlicts may appear in the forenoon of the same day in room 2125, Natural Science building. Psychology 31, final examination: Students with initials A to F, in'lus- ive, will meet in 'room 25, Angell hall; students with initials G to L will meet in room 1025. Angell hall; and students with 'initials Ml to Z will meet in the Natural Science auditorium. Bring unsigned' blue- books. 243 West Engineeri b: linat 7:30 p. nm., Mondlay,Fbrmy9 Cluuinics: The next meetingxvi b Fb 0, at 8: 00 p.,im., on ''srd fl ororc - gineering Annex. Mr. L. 11. Donnel wil pres3ent pape~r entitled "Lon- gitudinal WaveTrtsiio" It is hopedi that all ineel ill make note of this. There -aill be no Daily. on this date. day evening, Feb. 3, 7:30, room 1121 N. S. Dr. Baxter will readt a paper on "Forest pathology in relation to notice agNn in he h~t(iil~aiO]0.Six o'co)ck iu u-LonI b flloedby a short Wcoley o3 C .d:tilcy Evening De~oi ionl Mc f r,*A'cock. Miss Carre Lckeo An Arbr'sleadirg Ar~icr~eanand "(,de0s.'' Soial )'There xvIii3'be, a11meelti)£othe Uni°- ver.i.: o Micw~gan "Chapter in the CabietZoom at Lane hall, Sun- - -ay of 1ro,Fe. #1, at2: 30. Any stud utof n va v el. IeaChristian la~o is I"riy iilvii('d to be pres-- Among the Best and at Reasonable Prices FREEMA N'Sk~ Michsig;an Dames will hold their each kind of cheese, DJINING Clean, Pleasant and Witj ROOM ONLY ON; BLOCK NORTl' I FR hl;excellent Service P ROM HILL AUDITORIUM N111 - - - ..h.' - ---- ---- - ---- - - _ .- F II% _ w _ r _ r::. _ _ _ r _ -: ... _.. . . . .M_ ._. -_-- - - ----_-~---- FIRSTs METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cur. S. State and 1E. Washington Sts. Dr. Frederick B. Fisher, Minister 10:30 A. M.--Morning Worship. "THE BABE" METHO~DIST STUDENTS " CENTER WESLEVAN GUILD Cor. State and East H-uron 12:00 Noon--- Recgulate Sunday School Classes. 6:00 P. M.-Devotional Service. Miss Carrie Dickcn -will speak on "'The New American and Our Ideals." - Tagore's New Poem Dr. Fisher 11 7:30 P. M.-Evening Worship. "THE WICKERSHAM REPORT"' Lieutenant-Governor L. D. Dickinson (Wesleyan Guild Lecture) 11HE FIRST BAPTISTI CHURCH L. 1Huron, below Staite It. Edward Sayles, Minister H-oward R. Chap.,man, Minister of Students. 9:45 A. M.-The Church School. Mr. Wallace Watt, Superintendent. 10:45 A. M-Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles: "The Re- covery of Jesus." 12:00 N,-University Students will meet at Guild House, opposite the Church 5:30 P. M.-- Studenrt Social I Jou.1 6:30 P. M\4- -I)(votional I loitr. Meeting ited by John Rdes FIRST PRESBYTERIAN(CH URC;H Hluron and D~ivision Sts. Merle H. Anderson, Minister Alfred Lee Klaer, University Pastor Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell, Counsellor of Women. 10:45 A. M.--Morning Worship. Sermson: "Prohibition: "Reasons for Repeal." 12:00 Noon-Student Classes. 5:30 P. M.-Social Hour for Young People. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Meet- ing. Leader: George Alder. 6:30 P. M.-Graduate, Professional and Business young people's dlis- cussion group meets at 326 S. Division St. Subject: "Christianity and Government." d FIRST CONGRE GATI ONAL CHURCH 7:00 P. M.-Social Hour. HIL.LEL FOUNDATION 615 East University Rabbi Bernard HeIller 11:1 5 A. M.--Religious Service. Rabbi Bernard Heller officiating. Service to be featured with Jewish music. Allison Ray 1ileaps, Minister 1111 - I I ILi BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. between Packard and Williams Rev. Theodore R. Schmale 9:00 A. M.-Biblc School. 10:0 A. M.--Morning Worship. Sermon:. 'Spiritual Wealth.'' 11:00to A. M.--Service in German, THEOSOPHY Is the body of truths which forms the basis of all religions, and which cannot be claimed as the exclusive possession of any. Theosophy therefore affirms that: There is no religion higher than truth. Study It I -he Tiheosophical Society in c e t s We 4nesday evenings in the Michi- gain League at 8 o'clock. Yoa are welcome. Sunday, Februar'y Ij 10:45 A. M.--Mor ning Worship. Sermon topic: "'he Bible----What Use Can M~ake of It Today?" I 6:00 1'. Mv. ----I'-llt~w-,11) i j'ti'c. S'I'. ANDREW'S IS OPAL CHURCH D~ivision and Catherine Streets Reverend Henry Lewis, Rector Reverend Duncan E. Mann, Assistant 8:00 A. M.--lioly Communion. 9:30 A. M.-Holy Communion (Student Chapel in Harris Hall), 9:30 A. M.-C:hurch School (Kin. dergarten at 11 o'clock). 11:00 A. M.---Holy Communion, sermon by Mr. Lewis. 6:00 P. M.-Student Supper. 7:45 P. M.-Evensong and Addre:s by Mr. Lewis on "The Works of Rufus Jones." The Student Choir will sing "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stay- ed on Thee," by Dudley Buck. 7:00 P. M. - Young League meeting. People's1 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. at Fifth .Ave. E. C. Stellho n, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Sunday School. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4109 S. Division St. 10:30 A. M.---Regular Mor-iig Serv- ice. Sermon topic: "L.OVE." ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) T1hird and West Liberty Sts. C. A. Brauer, Pastor Sunday, February 1 1:00 A. M.-German Scrvice. 11111