THE TCHIGA D TLY SUNDAY, MARCH I THE MTCVIIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH I ELL RECEIV°ED Churches Will Hold MA YOR INDICTED Specl Srvices Today (Continued From Page 1) 7:30 o'cloc:. Tonight, Monday and Tuesday night there w-ill be services at 7:30 with solemn closing T'ues- Daily Official Bulletin .I P.: B [ BEEo i FOR RENT-Two furnished apart- ments, also a single room, steam heat, shower, garage. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington. 525c steners MFail 40,000 Letters About Economics Talks to University Station. [alks on present economic con- ions sponsored by the University >adcasting station have created iespread interest throughout the intry, as signified by the fact at 40,000 letters, as estimated by lbo stations, have been received far this season. Vore than 4,500 copies of each k are sent out weekly to radio ,eners. Many business concerns ve asked for additional copies to made at their expense. The ardian Union group requested at 6,500 copies of Prof. Robert G. dkey's talk on "The Banking .ase of the Depression" be print- for them. They will distribute ese among their customers. Two other requests for speciall pies have been made. One re- est was for 7,560 copies of Prof. hn 'E. Tracy's talk on "Extending aturity of Bonds to Avoid De- ult," and another for 1000 copies the talk on "A meri:an Business .d the Present Depression," by R. rry Shorts, regent of the Univer- ,y and president of the Second itional Bank and Trust Company Saginaw, Mich. Due to the fact that the listener eds to write only once in order receive eight copies of talks, the oadcasting station has not ac- ally received 40,000 letters. This the common method used by ra- o stations in estimating, however. Saturday evening talks will be oadcast from 7:30 to 8 o'clock ginning March 26, Prof. Waldo )bot, director of broadcasting, an- )unced yesterday. (Continued from Page 6) and sororities at U. of M. should be abolished. A short business meet- ing will be held. Phi Eta Sigma-Freshman Schol- astic Fraternity: A schol~stic aver- age equal to that of half A and 4:30 Ballet, Basement, Barbour gym. Come ready for work. Please be prompt. FOR RENT i! day night. St. Paul's Lutheran church will begin observance of Holy Week this morning, at which time the sermon, "A Day of Joy for Jesus.," wil beI given by the pastor, Rev. C. A. Brauer. On Monday and Thursday, communion will be held at 7 p.m. On Good Friday, a sermon in Eng- lish will be given at 1:30 p.m., with" Holy Communion in G4rmnan at 7 p.m. - There will be no German service today at the Bethlehem. Evangel- ical church. At 10 o'clock, there will be morning worship, with confirma- tion service at the same time. The Palm Sunday sermon at the Zion Lutheran church will be on "The Victorious Christian," preached by the pastor, Rev. E. C. Stellhern. Wesley Foundation will have Rev. Merle H. Anderson speak at 6 p.m.. on "Easter." The Lutheran Student club, which meets at 5:30 o'clock in the Zion parish hall, will have Rev. Henry Yoder, Lutheran student pastor, speak. His theme will be "Duty, Conflict and Conquest." The sermon topic at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, will be "Mat- ter," to be given at 10:30 at the regular morning service. The sermon subject of Rev. Alli- son Ray Heaps, of the First Con- gregational church, will be "Meek- ness and Majesty." It will be given this morning at 10:45. TYPEWRITERS - PORTABLE New, Seoan4.d n! Rebuilt, Snitl-Corona, Noi.seless, UnOerwoo&, Royal, R ingto-. 314 S. Stato St., Ann ; bor. Hillel Players: Meeting on Tues- NOTICE day, March 22, 4:30, Hillel Founda- ----------- -- - tion. Arrangements for production NOTICE-Spring vacation tour. 9 to be discussed. days. Includes Washington, Phil- drilr~i hi n nr-0~r inr FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT, of two large rooms and bath, for 2, 3, or 4.' 500 Packard. 511 half B out of a minimum of fifteen hours entitles one to membership. Engineering Council meeting at This means an averge of 2.50 in 7:30 Tuesday, M.E. computing room. the Literary College and oC 3.50 in the Engineering School. Any Fresh- All Campus Wrestling: All men man who has fulfilled the above competing in this meet Tuesday at requirement and who has not been 4 p.m., at the Intramural building, so informed by the secretary should must weigh in Monday at Water- call at the Dean of Students office man gym or the Intramural build-; and have his record checked -before ing'at from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23. ' J. H. Mellett Anderson, Ind., Associated Press Photo (above), mayor of was one of 28 An- Avukah: Open meeting, Tuesday, March 22. Prof. Max S. Handman of the Dept. of Economics, will speak on the subject, "Ghetto Culture." jEveryone is invited to attend. Meet- ing is at the Hillel Foundation and begins at 7:30 sharp. Freshman .Pageant . Rehearsal Schedule for Wednesday, March 23: 1:30 Renaissance, S.C. Angell Hall. 2:00 Primitive, S.C. Angell Hal. I 3:00 Clasical Gavotte, S.C. Angell 'Hall. 3:30 Greek Priestess, S.C. Angellj Hall. 4:00 Greek Athletes Barbour gym. 4:00 Modern, S.C. Angell Hall. 4:30 Romantic Straus Waltz, S.C. Angell Hall. Facuity womens slubi : Regular meeting Thursday, March 24, at 3 p.m., in Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre, under the direction of the Garden Section. Professor Harley H. Bartlett will give an illustrated lecture on "A Michigan Naturalist in the Maya Country." Tea will be served in the Grand Rapids Room. i aeipnia, New York City,iagara Falls Leaves April 9. $42 includes everything, but meals. Best ho- tels. Call 9147. 534 WANTED TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty. M. V. Hartsuff. 9087. 526c WANTED-Woman to manage mil- linery store. Nominal investment, required. Salary $35 a week. Bonus. Write Box A25. 540 LAUNDRY-Soft water. 21044. Towels free. Socks darned. 271c FOR SALE REPOSSESSED CARS-Buy from Finance Company for balance due. We sell all makes of new 50 SALESMEN 50 % Commission No Resistance No Investment $7.00 to $10.00 easily made. Keep your pay every night. Turn in the balance. Sdls for $1.00. You keep 50c. Everybody buys..Apply after 9 a. m. Monday. G. K. MARTIN Allenel Hotel derson residents indicted by a fed- eras grand jury for conspiracy to1 violate prohibition laws. Mellett isj a brother of Don Mellett, editor, of Canton, Ohio, who was slain sev- eral years ago. * : * L /orR ESULTS CLASSI FIED L~si AD cars at a discount. Investigate. 311 W. Huron. Phone 22001. 235c i Continuous Today 1:30 to 11