THE MICHIGAN DAILY ICIAL BULLETIN a in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members versity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to ent until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931 No. 44 NOTICES Recital: E. William Doty, Instructor in Organ in the School vill give the following program, Wednesday afternoon,' Nov. 18, lock, in Hill auditorium: J. N. Hanff: War Gott mit uns diese uxtehude: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen; J. Pachelbel: Vom oeb, da komm ich her; J. S. Bach: DurclvAdam's Fall ist ganz Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich; Gelobet sei'st du, Jesu Christ; Heil ins kommen her; J. Brahms: O Welt, ich muss dich las- olfrum: O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort; K. Hasse: O Traurigkeit, .d; M. Reger: O Haupt vol Blut and wunden; Mendelssohn:' O ausend Zungen hatte; S. Karg-Elert: An Wasserfiussen Baby- este Burg ist unser Gott. its, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under ary circumstances, courses dropped after Nov. 26 will be re- h the grade of E. I Union Ushers: Report at Hill auditorium before 7:30 p. m., t'tonight. ry Club: No meeting today. : There is immediate need for several used full dress suits, white vests by worthy students who must obtain them this der to appear publicly with student organizations. telephone the office of the Dean of Students, 6115, Wdnes- can contribute, and the suit, coat, or vest will be called for. MEETINGS TODAY h Plays: Students interested in trying out for French Plays Mr. Koella from 3 to 5,:30, Room 408 Romance Language bldg. Mathematics Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A. H. rious Properties of One-sided Paper Strips" will be the topic ning to be presented by Edward C. Campbell, '34. The societyz everyone interested in mathematics. hi House of Representatives: Prof. James K. Pollock, of the cience -Department, will address the society at 7:30 p. m., in. r ridom. Final initiation of new members will take place at. meeting following Professor Pollock's discussion. It is im- zat all members be present. Sigma Phi meeting tonight at 7:15 sharp. All members re- Students in Automotive Engi- neering and any others interested: There will be a public lecture and demonstration with an operating engine on the subject, "Fuels and Detonation" by Mr. Franklin Fric- ker of the Ethyl Gasoline Corpora- tion, at 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, Novi 18, in Room 1042 East Engineering building. Foresters: The second Assembly of the academic year for students in the School of Forestry and Con- servation will be held Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 9 o'clock, in Room 2054 NaturAl Science building. Professor Allen will discuss the extension ac- tivities of the School. All students regularly enolled in the School are expected to be present, and all pre- forestry students are urged to at- teni if possible. A. S. M. E. Student Branch: The student branch of the A. S.. M. E. has arranged to show the film "Steam," in Natural Science audi- torium on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p. M. The film consists of four reels and shows modern types of boilers, their operation and con- struction; includes shop practice, forming of drums and headbrs, testing, etc. All students and others interestedare invited whether or not they are members of the stu- dent branch. University of Michigan Radio Club will meet Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., in the. Michigan Union. Mr. J. Weber will speak on "Design Prob- lems in Radio Frequency Receiv- ers." All interested are invited. The Michigan Socialist Club: Mr. Richard S. Naysmith, British social- ist organizer, will speak at 7:30 o'qlock, Wednesday evening, Room 319 of the Michigan Union. Differ- ences of opinion welcomed. Hillel Classes: Due to the conflict with the Choral Union Concert, the classes in Jewish Ethics and Jewish Current History will meet Wednes- day, Nov. 18, at 8 p. M., instead of Tuesday. Mr. Hootkins and Mr. Sanderson will be the leaders, re- spectively. The classes will meet at the Hillel Foundation. The,University Symphony orches- tra will give" its first major con- cert of the year this afternoon in the auditorium of the Central Jun- ior high school of Saginaw when it will appear on the program offered by the Tuesday Musical Clubs of that city. Busses and automobiles will carry the 60-piece organization to the. city, leaving Ann Arbor early this morning. Students of the music departments of Saginaw school will be guests at the concert. Michigan Union. The club will bring theosophical lecturers and discussion leaders to the University. All interested are urged to attend. Soloists who will take part in- clude Margaret Littledale, soprano; Eloise Carey, soprano; and Fred- erica Lash, pianist, all of Saginaw and Emily Mutter Adams, well- known student violinist of the School of Music. The program which the orchestra will offer is practically the same as was given at the concert Sun- day afternoon in Hill auditorium: Overture---"The Impresario" by Mozart; Aria, "Hear Ye Israel" from "Elijah" by Mendelssohn which will be sung by Miss Little- dale; "Capriccio Brilliafnte" for pi- ano and orchestra, by Mendelssohn played by Fredericka Lash: Aria, Adieu Forets" from "Jeanne de' Arc" by Tchaikovsky sung by Miss Carey. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA READY FOR FIRST MAJOR CONCERT PRESENTS "A Bullet Is A Good Argument" ComedClub Dion Boucicault's Sterling Melodrama STh Chess and Checker Club nieets Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., in Room 306, Michigan Union. Tournament finals will be played at this time. _.. Ire 'il .._ . _ TONIGHT of U Against the dark sky you will see the bright light of the sign of Dey--The same signature you have seen on so many pictures of your friends. This name on a photograph is the maker's emblem of the highest standard. PHOTOGRAPHER ew ork" OR "POVERTY IS NO CRIME" The management has been at great PAINS to pro- duce the c'ama precisely as originally performed with Sensational Effect in December of 1857 at Mr. Wal- lach's Theatre in the Broadway, New York City. Four days left to get your Ensian Receipt MAIN FLOOR .. ,75c BALCONY .... 50c Studio: 332 South State Street Dial 5031 prompt because of the c of Kappa Phi Sigma: Me ngell Hall. The program o be announcesl at that', 1 participate. ience 1: The mid- ination in this course1 today at 4 p. in., in rooms: Mr. Door's om 25. non's sections, Room ,ood's sections, Room ee's sections in Room 's sections in Room loquium: Prof. E. F. ik on "The Spectrum h~e Form of the Mole- p. mn., today, in Room ysics building. All in- cordially invited to oncert following. Student's Theosophical Club: A .t a . emeeting of all students interested eting tonght, at 7:30 i the Alpha in forming a Student's Theosophi- will be an open forum discussion cal club will be held on Wednesday, time. All pledges are required to-, Nov. 18, at 8 p. m., in Room 304 11- G PHS Fo rever 11 LYDIA MENESONTHEATRE THIS WEEK 44 Books. For Children NOTICE ! Fraternities, Clubs, Sororities Herman Simms' HOT "PEP"PER ORCHESTRA Singing and Entertaining Furnishing Music for - Dances, Parties, Banquets Phone or Write 'Walnut 2775-W 6023 Scotten Ave. Thurs. -rFri. - Sat. November 19, 20,291 Box Office Opens Mon., Nov. 16 Phone 6300 i You know that tk~s is I National Chidrens' Book Week We shall be' happy indeed to have you inspect our two large stocks of BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS AND PT HER ATTRACTIVE JUVENILES- READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS National Chldren's Books to fit every age and purse at Walr's Bookstores homores meet in Union at tonight to elect leaders aderclass games. en Girls' Glee Club: Spe- ing at 7 p. m. Election of zoom to be announced on ulletin board. Phi, Methodist Women's ting at 5:30 today. Pledges 5 o'clock. to Science Organization the Chapel of the Michi- ue building at 8 p. m. All and faculty interested are 00KK EE 316 State Street Main Street, opp. Court House re Cabaret: ThetChess- r, Group II meets at 3 arbour gymnasium; The e Group at 4 p. m., and ed Tap (Hormonica) ensian Business Staff: meeting at 4 o'clock. All :ust 'be present. f and Stage Section of Vs Faculty Club meets at with Mrs. G. R. Moore, ise. Mrs. Bouchard will, sting hostess. Eta: Pledge meeting at a joint meeting at 8. ad program. re Pharmics: Meeting at Room 303 Chem. build- 4 ,4 the t'dthe tda's eia grilled veal steak vegetable relish french fried potatoes fresh spinach "j one fresh cauliflower rolls tea coffee milk thee specialsessert today...s eprice talks -loud but,_ _ _ _ _ _ quality tells., today' special fingerle hbaked lake trout never innedtartar sauce mashed potatoes against qualm fresh spinach Wj fresh cauliflower e"rolls tea coffee milk dessert f ingerle 55C NOVEMBER 16 to 23 New worlds are opened up to they child by books. r¢ M the child new friends and new dreams and help develop the young imagination. This week . . . National Children's Book Week we are making a special effort to bring to your attention our com- plete stock of juvenile literature. For your convenience we have arranged here a partial list of the more popular children's books. Make 'a child happy this week by presenting him with a book. We will mail it for you. , *1 They give II I ; i .... { i " , . i Little Women-Alcott....... ... . Heidi-Spyri... ............. .. Tanglewood Tiles-Hawthorne...... Alice in Wonderland-Carroll........ Tom Sawyer-Mark Twain... ...... Huckleberry Finn-Mark Twain.... . Thirty-Six Thousand Wishes-Maurois. Hitty Field (Newberry Prize)...... . TheiCat Who Went to Heaven... . Lucy Fitch Perkins "Twin Series".... Beatrice Potter Peter Rabbit Series.... Peter, Patter & Pixie-Kay ........ . Mother Goose Books. s....... 50c, $ Boxed Books .. . . . . . . . . ..65c, 75c, $1 Ching-Li and the Dragons-Howard.. The Farmer in the Dell-Hader ..... Knock at the Door-Coatsworth ...... Mamie-Potter. . ............ A Doll's Day-Brown ........... . Second Picture Book-Martin........ . .. $1.25 ..1.25 .. ...... 1.25 .1.25 125 .. 2.50 .. .. 2.50 .2.50 .......... 2.50 ..1.75 . ..75 .. 2.00 1 1.00, [.00, in ay. COM[NG EVENTS versity Lectures: Dr. Etienne i, the Professor of Mediae- hilosophy, at the ,University is, will give three .lectures in h on the general subject "The nee of Christianity on the ophical Idea of God" as fol- lnesday, Nov. 18: The Chris-* rod. rsday, Nov. 19: The Chris- Vorld. ay, Nov. 20: The Christian Lence. These lectures are in .'fi't- fw1 $2.00 and up $1.35 and up .... . .3.00 ..',./... 2.50. . . .. 2.00 .. 1.00 .. ...... 1.75 ........2.00 I . . . J.... r N SLATER'S is 0 v . I