THE MICHIGAN DAILY EDITOR EXPLAINS WHY NEWSPAPERS ARE ATTACKED FOR SENSATIONALISM ,,TL STILLMANAfYIE I fSPL UT Cites Literary Works Already Written in International Language. "The Esperanto language has, in the 44 years of its existence, been adopted by so many people that, even though it should enjoy no future expansion, linguists should have to consider it as at least a minor language," Ezra Stillman of the German department said to members of the Tolstoi league yes- terday at their first regular meet- ing of the year. Beginning with Baghi's 'The Vic- tors', published in 1919, the first novel of literary merit to be written in Esperanto, the language has grown to such an extent by the work of prolific original authors and translators -who have given it practically all the major literature of the world that a study of it, entirely apart from the commercial and scientific value, would be well repaid from the point of literary interest," said Stllman. Order Turkish Women to Buy Home Goods ISTANBUL, Oct. 20. - (W) - The women of Turkey's officialdom must turn their eyes from the mode of Paris and buy their gowns at home, the cabinet decided today. The edict against foreign raiment applies even to President Mustapha Kemal, who must forego his Lon- don tailor's services. It's all part of a national economy program. Daily Official Bulletin .(Coninued from Page Eight) Soph. Engineers: Class assembly in Room 348 W. Engineering build- ing, at 9 a. m. Dean Sadler will address the class. You will be ex- cused from other classes at this hour. Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Gerald D. Wilson will be the speaker at 4 o'clock today in Room 3201 East Engineering building on the subject, "Effect of Temperature on Physical Properties of Small Helical Springs." University Girl's Glee Club: Im- ,Political Science 2 will be given portant. rehearsal at 7:15 p. in., in Room 2035 Angell Hall, Saturd Wom~en'sLeague. m "'" or"ing, October 24H atl,9 ar i University of Michigan Radio Club Make-up Examinations: Stude meets at 7:30 p. m., Room 304, Mich- 1 in any of my courses who were u igan Union. Mr. J. D. Kraus will able to take the June final exam speak on "The Propagation of Radio ations may make them up Thu Waves." All interested are invited. day, Oct. 22, 2 to 5, in Room 4 Angell Hall. Preston Slosson Socialists Club meets at 7:30 p. M., Room 302, Michigan Union. All are invited to attend. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Short business meeting at 5 o'clock, Room 1057 N. S. Initiation of men pledged last spring will take place at eight o'clock in the same room. Gargoyle Editorial and Art Staff Members and Tryouts: Important meeting at 4 o'clock in the Gargoyle office. COMING EVENTS University Lecture: Mr. Thomas Kerl, A.1B. Mich., '91, LLB. George Washington University, traveler re- cently in Russia as member of the International Association of Soil Science: "Impressions of Russia," Thursday, October 22, 4:15 p. i., Natural Science auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated with slides. History 259 (Seminar in Am. Hist.): On account of the lecture "Impressions of Russia" at 4:15 on Thursday afternoon, by Mr. Thomas Kerl, the regular meeting of History 259 will not be held. Students who are not otherwise engaged however are asked to meet from 3 to 4 in the usual room. 4 National Association of Cost A countants, Detroit Chapter will v the refinery of the White Star R fining Co., at Trenton on Thursd afternoon, Oct. 22. Dinner at 6 and technical session following the Grosse Ile Country Club, to addressed by J. H. Barrett, Assi ant-Treasurer of the White S Refining Co., on "By-Product Cos Senior Engineers' Election: T class will meet on Friday, Oct. at 10 a. in., in Room 348, W. E bldg. All candidates must h eligibility slips. Students will bee cused from classes at this hour. University Symphony Orc'hest There are still opportunities for t outs. Vacancies in all strings a trombones. Please report at oMi Hall, Thursday or Friday, at 3 p. Tap Dancing Class for Won Students: Women students whoz interested in forminga tap danc club will meet for the first time Thursday, Oct. 22, at 4 o'clock, Barbour gymnasium. Beginners m meet in the big gymnasium a intermediates will meet in Sar Caswell Angell Hall on the seco floor. Observatory Journal Club w meet at 4:15, Thursday, Oct. 22, the Observatory class room. Prof The Make-up Examination in No in Mathematical Tea will in Room 3001 Angell Hall, be served' at 4 p. m. ii q" dance at the den and at the hut t4nght to. don loomis' red ot bands. S:30 to 10:45 x 0 in s lay a A nts s an- in- rs- t 001 p . s b Ac- isit Re- lay g :30 0 at F be 1 st- t tar Ur ts." the a 23, E mg. : ave c ex- t t ra: ry- " nd c iris m M. I a ten t are ag in will and g ah a nd will in es- 3 l r i i { i or A. D. Maxwell will revi irticle "ThetStudy of Color of Faint Stars in Five S reas in the Milky Way," by Slocum. s Social Science Club will meet in he auditorium of Lane Hall at 7:30 p. in., Thursday. Topic for discus- ion: Companionate Marriage (led by Lois Heitman). All welcome. Newcomers Section of the Faculty Women's Club: Mrs. John R. Effin- ;er will give a tea for the members of the Newcomers section of the Faculty Women's Club at her home, 035 Martin, Thursday, October 22, hree to five. Pi Lambda Theta: First open meeting Thursday evening, Oct. 22, Dt 7:30 o'clock, in the Library of ths. Elementary School. Dr. Clifford Woody is to talk on, "Modern Edu- ational Trends." All members ini- bated last year are specially invited o be there. Jewish Studlents: The class on Jewish Current History," has been hanged to Thursday evening this week, due to the conflict with the McCormack concert. It will begin at 7:30 p. tn., at the Hillel Founda- ion. Wesley Players: Second meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. Our patrons and patronesses will be present. A one-act play will be given. All members are urged to ttend. Slatelr's Servi Lce Sigma Rho Tai: All members and the new Neophites are urged to be prompt for organization meeting to be held at the Union, 7:15 p. m., .hird floor. All Engineers and Archi- tects interested are cordially invited to attend. Scabbard and Blade meeting at Michigan Union, 7:15 p. m. Room number on Bulletin board. Uniform not required. Members attending school who were not at first meet- ing leave names, addresses and tele- phone numbers at R. 0. T. C. Head- quarters or get in touch with Ist. Sgt. Osenburg, phone 22340. i We are equip- 1 k 1"" s "u " m" T Minnesota reports heavy losses this summer in fish dying from the effects of protracted hot weather. 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