TH E M I CIGAN CA N ,4': TUESDAY, Z 4TW *', 1930 7"4 .0011wep11km 215100% + + +. a e * 7"" - ''' '''" DA FRSHMNDITIONS TO UNION PROVIDE NEW RD ij L L LSTUDENT OFFICES, LARGER T APROOM 9NOII TFourth Floor Is Refurnished; viously they have been on the third 9T NIN; $aloomProvdedWit floor. They have been moved to itaulroom NIONvOded With make them more accessible to the 4O New Draperies. students. 1 On the fourth floor, comprising New facilities, including the en the bedroom facilities of the Union, Chesterton, A -- largement of the cafeteria by more 12,000 square feet of cork tiling: Oratorica Speeches by Prominent Faculty than 50 percent and an addition have been laid. In addition, newl nproviding for the student offices of draperies and considerable new and Student Leaders Will the Union, have been added to the furniture have been provided. The CKETS N Feature Program. building during the summer. ballroom has been supplied with - During the past year, the cafe- new draperies and the kitchen on Admiral Richar 'RID CAPTAIN TO TALK teria in the basement of the Union the main floor has been newly polar explorer, ha served more than a half million equipped. open the Oratoric table havebeenincresed.nothhenmn n n K i nmeals. This year the serving Entertainment Inci-ides Cheers,; tables have been increased. Bath ture series on No Group Singing: Tickets the old and the new part of the Hannounced yester rpSinin.ickecafeteria have been equipped with ser, ]lusiness ma: on Sale t Union. accoustical ceilings to reduce noise. soiation. He w nThe dishwashing apparatus has oiathogHe fc Informal speeches by prominent been moved further from the din- through the efo faculty and student leaders, in- ding rooms for the same reason. Hobbs and Goup eluding a short talk from James The Student Offices, providing ~~department, and 0. H. (Ducky) Simrall, '31, captain facilities for the president, the re- Approved List of Rooms Is drtmt out of the football team, and several cording-secretary, the manager, Ptrip the S of the other varsity men, will be and the various committees, haveP Posted for Aid to New prof. Gould wa the features of the annual all- lbeen moved to the first floor. Pre- Students. command. Marie, Wells, dso Appear on )W ON SALE d E. Byrd, noted. s been engaged to al Association lec- vember 10, it was day by Henry Mo- nager of the As- as brought here KREISLER, RACHMANINOFF, AMONG ARTISTS ON CHORAL UNION SERIES (Continued from Page 1) ion February 2, and February 10. violinist. He has been decorated, in Tickets for the series may be had recognition of his services, with the by mailing applications to Prof. Cross of the Crown of Italy, has Sink. The prices are $12, $10, $8, been made Chevalier of the Legion and $6, according to location. The of Honor, and is the first American $12 tickets are designated as Pa- ever to sit- as a judge of the exam- tron's tickets, and automatically inations of the Paris Conservatoire., carry the privilege of retaining the Paul Robeson, negro baritone, will same seat location for the May Fes- present the ninth concert, and 1 tival upon payment of $5 additional' Serge Rachmaninoff, Russian pian- later in the year. If any season ist-composer, will give the tenth tickets remain unsold after the 6th and last of the series. Mr. Robe- of October, they will be broken up son will be remembered for his and sold for single concerts. famous interpretation of the role of All concerts will begin at 8:15 "Othello." The last two take place o'clock, Eastern Standard Time. UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WILL HOLD MEETINGc TODAY There will be a meeting of the Executive council of the Union at 6:45 o'clock today In the Student offices of the Union. During the week the offices will be open from 10 until 12 o'clock every morning. All com- mitteeman should report. Albert F. Donohue, President. WANT ADS PAY! 1 , arts of Professors j d, of the Geology will talk on his h Pole, on which s his second-in- Providing aid for the studeWilliam Hard, well known Wash- the selection and securing ofingon newspaper man, was en- I rooms, the Rooming Bureau, regu- gaged to appear on last year's ser- larly located in room 2, University ies, but was unable to do so because hall, has been moved to the main he had to cover the London Naval lobby of the Union where it will Conference. He will give a lecture remain during the next two weeks. All approved rooms available for on December 4. Carveth Wells, ex- student use are listed there and plorer, humorist, and author, will students seeking rooms will be present the third lecture. He will aided in their selection if they re- talk on his recent expedition to the port there. Attention is called to the Univer- Malay Jungle, and will also show sity ruling which requires that motion pictures. Among the fan- freshmen must live in approved tastic sights will be fish that wink rooming houses and that no un- from tree tops, deer and bear seven married nale students may live in inches in height, and bouncing fish apartments not under the direct balls. supervision of a householder in Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, residence. iwhose autobiography and recent ar- ticles in the Saturday Evening Post Union Provides Bureau f"aroused much attention, will be the .;{lecturer on February 19. She will of Campus Information talk on conditions before and after the Revolution in Russia. During orientation week, an In- The fifth speaker will be the pop- formation bureau will be operated ular Graf Felix von Luckner, who at the registration desk in the main will tell students the complete story lobby of the Union. of his bucaneering trip on March Freshmen, in particular, are ex- 3. Because of the many requests pected to take advantage of this for another appearance, the officers service. Any questions pertaining of the association decided to engage to the location or operation of any him once again. of the various units of the' Unii- Gilbert IR. Chesterton, England's versity will be answered as fully as literary genius, will be the sixthr possible. speaker on the program. A definite date for his appearance will be an-' MONUENT COMMEMORATES nounced later. REVOLUTIONARY TRAITQR "IWhile the number of speakers HAVERSTRAW, N. Y., Sept.'22 -- has been reduced this year," stated A monument perpetuating the Moser, "only outstanding people memory of a traitor was unveiled have been selected. This season's Sunday. course is being brought to Ann Ar- Three boulders surmounted by a bor at a higher cost than any other Revolutionary War cannon and in the history of the Association." bearing a tablet now mark the spot Applications for tickets may be Ion which Benedict Arnold, then a made now at room 3211 in Angell major-general in the COntinental! hall. The prices will be $3.50, $3, Army, met Maj. John Andre, the and .$2.50, according to location. British spy. These are prices for season tickets. to all the students as to school. are prepared to sarve you with A .i i t X 111111111111111.11- 11114 1111111l iillm 11 1. 1Y ill rt l~il lNl#li llli t'1 11il#1llul1"-Iuhfu M-ft lllia it.l lllluti MACK'S . ., a :Septem ber lales* A WARM CHEERY ROOM t rCan be evolved from almost nothing with these gaily colored Cr Ietonead LChintzes CRETONNES . . 29c to 89c yard CHINTZES . . . 55c and 69c yard onk's Cloth for Couch Ruffled Curtains Covers, 60c-85c yard $1.19 to $2.59 Special Brige Lamps. ~1.19 Chintz - Complete Boudoir Special Table Lamps" With base of pewter finish C ar .Coixpete, $1.19 Will fit into any color Study Lamps -scheme and will make $1.00 and $1.19 a bright corner for With 3-candle effect. room. They comepirapsyucoee in. 115 Cojnpete,$6.85 all sorts of colors and *m Ite, - designs, with a ruffle and fields 1 1. Lone anti Short' 'VarnU8 itri > 11 I IT-. 1 - - v - A&. "..W A II dl 77111 I1% I