THE MICHIGAN DAILY FICIAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. OL. XLII. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932 No. 134 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home Sunday, April 3. There ill be no tea on Sunday, Anril 10. There will be a student tea on Wed- esday, April 6, but the tea on Wednesday, April 13, will be omitted. To Students Having Library Books:' 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Uni- ersity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, April-4, efore the impending Spring vacation, in pursuance of the Regents' egulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for an absence of more than a week gust first return all borrowed books." 2. Failure to return books before the vacation will render the stu- ent liable to an extra fine. 3. Students who have special need for certain books between April and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by applying ) the Superintendent of Circulation on April 4. 4. Students who have urgent need for certain books during the acation, will be given permission to draw these books provided they re not in general demand, on application to the Superintendent of Cir- ulation after April 4. S. W. McAllister, Associate Librarian. Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without E" grades will not be given after Friday, April 8, except under extra- rdinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped un- ss it has been reported in e office of the Recorder of the School of ducation, Room 1437 U. Ele entary School. May Festival Coupons: The attention of holders of Festival coupons om Choral Union Tickets, is called to the fact that the redemption ate will expire April 30. On or before that date, coupons presented at he office of the School of Music, either in person or by mail, will be redited to the amount of $3.00 to apply towards the purchase of season [ay Festival tickets, that is the price of May Festical tickets $6.00, $7.00, nd $8.00 each will be reduced to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, if such a Festival oupon is presented. After April 30, the coupon will have no redemp- on value. Charles A. Sink. Tickets to the National Aircraft Show, for those who signed up, will e available Monday afternoon, from the instructor with whom you .gned. Oriental Women: The bus which is taking the girls to East Lansing a Saturday, April 9 will leave the Michigan League building at 8:30 a.m. 11 who are going are asked to be prompt. Will anyone who has not otified this office, please do so by Tuesday, April 5, in order that trans- ortation arrangements may be made. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women. of Thompson andWilliams streets, April 2, from 8:30 to 1030 p.m. Greyhound Bus Agent TF[ T T Radcliffe Club of Michigan: Reservations may still be made for the .Warns Ticket Buyers ILD Il d A luncheo which the Radcliffe Club of Michigan is holding today at 12:30 EEHlderb city passenger at the Michigan League. All former Radcliffe students and all women agent at Detroit for the greyhound interested in Radcliffe are invited to attend. Phone 23845. agent at Detrdft rFORyBUDGETBILLS --------0ing to students not to buy special Varsity Band-Schedule of section rehearsals: Today, saxophones, vacation tickets other than from Students in Correlated Course Economy Precedents Doom Bo- 10:30 a.m., clarinets, 1 p.m., baritones, 1 p.m., horns, 3 p.m., cornets and, authorized representatives. Tickets trumpets, 3 p.m.; Sunday, basses, 2 p.m.; Monday, rehearsal of full band 'purchased otherwise can not be Will Have Experience nus Bill tc Drastic Slash; Monday, 7:15 p.m., at Hill auditorium, honored, he said. Student repre- in Instruction. Cut Inevitable. sentatives of the Greyhound lines COMING EVENTS here are Roy W. McLean, '32, and Education students taking the WASHINGTON, April 1. - (1) - Doris L. Chrisman, '34, Holderby correlated course in directed teach- The Senate which will have the Band Concert: Under the leadership of Nicholas D. Falcone, the said. rrng will leave Monday for Detroit next and the last say on taxes, ap University of Michigan Symphonic Band, will give the following pro- ~in eaverd ond a fo r andptheas say on taes gram, in the School of Music recital series in Hill Auditorium, Tuesday Liberal Students' Union: Sunday, nea FormnDter and e p on o nusapage evening, April 5, at 8:15 o'clock, to which the general public is invited. 7:30 p.m., Professor L. Blythe Sta- nearby communities for five weeks is on an economy rampage. Of s ecial interest will be the solo appearance of Master Jan Pieters son will speak on "Housecleaning of field teaching experience. In the spirit now pervading this LR, Clarinetist. The program is as follows: Schubert: Overture to h e Practice of Law." Unitarian The 22 men and women in the +chamber, the appropriation bills are "Rosamunde"; Ippolitow-Iwanow: Caucasian Sketches, Suite (a) In the . group will devote the period, as in higher income taxes voted by the Mountains (b) In the Village (c) Procession of the Sardar; Weber: Clar- Lutheran Student Club will meet other years, to regular teaching and House are facing a paring down and inet Concerto No. 2, E flat Major, Op. 74 (a) Romance; Second Move- in Zion Lutheran Parish hall Sun- serving as assistant teachers. Pre- the bonus bill is doomed to defeat, ment (b) Alla Polacca; Third Movement (Mr. LaRue) Respighi: "The day evening at 5:30. The program viously the range of regular teach- The Senate leaders believe this Pines of Rome" fourth movement "Pines of the Appian Way"; Liszt: Les for this Sunday will be in observ- irkg has ranged from 12 to 75 hours. spirit will continue undiminished. Preludes (Symphonic Pocm, No. 3). ince of the Washington Bi-Centen- Extra-curricular duties caried by So far, two of the annual supply onial. A cordial welcome is extended last year's group of 23 included play bills have been sent back to the University Symphony Orchestra: Under the Baton of David E. Mat- to all Lutheran students. coaching, acting as referee in bas- Appropriations Committee for 24 k-bad, tpe-coa-4g , -n n i Allth thr tern, the School of Music Symphony Orchestra, will give a program in Hill Auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, to which the general public is invited. The orchestra will be assisted by the following soloists: Helen Van Loon, Soprano, Romine Hamilton, Violinist and Virginia .Hamister, Pianist. The porgran in full is as follows: Bach: Concerto for, String Orchestra, No. 3, in G Major; (Orchestra) Mozart: Allegro for Concerto No. 20 D Minor for Piano (Miss Hamister) Stanford: Irish Rhapsody, No. 1, Op 78; (Orchestra) David: Aria, "Charmant biseau" from "Pearl of Brazil" (Miss Van Loon) Paganini: Concerto for Violin (Mr. Hamilton) Tschaikowsky: Allegro molto Vivace from Symphonie Pathetique No. 6 (Orchcstra). University Oratorical Contest: The first elimination contest will be held on Monday night at 7 p.m., in Room 4203 Angell Hall. It is import- ant that all contestants be present promptly at 7 o'clock so that the I order of speeches may be determined. Acolytes: Meeting, Monday, April 4. Prof. Rainich, of the Mathe- matics department, will discuss "The Meaning of Applied Mathematics." Philosophy Office, 7:30 p.m.' Sophomore Engineers will meet Monday, April 4, at 4:15 p.m., to decide on junior jackets., Michigan Dames will have a social meeting of bridge and sewing Tuesday, April 5, at 8 p.m:, in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. All former Dames of this or other universities are invited to attend. Theta Sigma Phi meeting Tuesday, April 5, at 7:15 p.m., at the League, Miss Florence Davies of the Detroit News will be guest speaker for the evening. All members pleas? be on time. Reformed Students: Mr. B. Kruithof will spear at the League on Sunday, April 3, at 9:30 a.m. Baptist Students: Sunday Noon class, Mr. Chapman. Evening, 5:30, Social Hour; 6:30, Address by Wilbur Doucina, Grad., on "The Indians of Turtle Mountain, North Dakota." Harris Hall: Regular student supper Sunday evening at 6 p.m., fol-. lowed by 'an address by Mrs. Mary C. Van Tuyl. St. Andrew's Church: Holy Comunion, 8 a.m., Church School at 9:30 a.m., Kindergarten at 11 a.m., Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a.m., Evensong at 5:30 p.m. Sunday April 3, the Easter music will be re- peated'at the eleven o'clock service. ~ - ~ ~ - - ~ -~ ~ - ~ - ~ -- ~ Thsketball, speech coaching, taking Wesley all: 6 p.m., Sunday charge of assemblies, and serving as meeting will be in -charge of the wrestling coach, sponsor of Hi-Y alumni. Austin Flemming will have club, assistant Boy Scout leader, charge of the meeting. At this time and chaperone at a girls' athletic there will be the annual election of club party. officers. At 12 noon the regular The correlated course may devel-' classes will meet with Dr. Blake- op with school people various rela- man and Mr. Pryor. tionships that are useful in place- Mthoist Episcopal Church: At ent,. according to Prof. Raleigh 7:30 m.,s Sunday ro .ohsi fSchorling of thesEducation school 7:0p'mSna 'ro Jhio When. the class returned from Dartmouth College will speak as teaching last year, tw students had one of the Wesleyan Guild Lectur- secured places for the coming se &Irs. At 10:30 a.m., Dr. Fisher will mester, two had places for the fol- speak on "The Quest of Truth." lowing year, and six had been asked ---to make application. Presbyterian Young Peoples So- ciety: Student Class for Freshmen Air mail flights started in Indiana Men and Women, meets at 9:30 on as early as 1912 at Evansville. Sunday at the Church House. __ Upperclassmen meet at 12-12:45 Detroit is the country's leading in the Lecture Room of the Church. producer of milk cans. Social Hour, 5:30, and Student -- Forum, 6:30. The election of next- year's officers will take place dur- ing the social hour. Every one is cxpected to be present and come early. The programbthis evening .isb Heaps who is to give us a presenta- tion of the play "Green Pastures" with the aid of stereoptican slides Your final c and Negro spirituals. Church of Christ, Disciple's-13 U I R Young Peoples Society: Sunday, at 1932 JUNIOR 6:30 p.m., Father Iden will speak on "The Bible and Trees." ___ _Te The Music I Spring Vacation I £_ m _ per cent reuC uc ons. a tue u measures appropriating funds for ,next year's operating expenses of the Government face the same treatment. As a result of this unprecedented action, the Senate Appropriations Committee is marking time on the other necessary appropriation bills. Department heads have been noti- fied to give recommendations for further paring down. They' have protested but the Senate means business. It is no secret that the leaders of both parties have determined to- apply the tax to the proposal about to face the House for legislation to authorize loans as payment in full to World War veterans upon thei bonus insurance certificates. It is not a certainty that the House will approve this. Matinee and Evening Performance r8 hance to -see 1; New Freshman Pageant Rehea'rsal Schedule: naissance ..... ........Tuesday and Thursday, 3:00--Barbour 'ause Waltz and Gavotte.'. Tuesday and Thursday, 4.00-Barbour eek Warriors and Greek Priestess .......... ..... .....Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-$arbour initive,...............Tuesday and Thursday, 5.00-Barbour 'dern . . .. . Monday and Wednesday, 4:30-Barbour llet ........... .... Monday and Wednesday, 5.00-aBrbour Gym Gym Gym Gym Gym Gym al Romance . wft, Student Limiteds IN mO aa&=I ms lava Please be prompt. Come ready for work with either hes. Heads of dance groups please come a little early dance or gym if possible. Round Trip Rates ACADEMIC NOTICES' Zoology 3 (fleredity): The names of those selected to obtain family stories, and instructions for preparation of charts, are posted in the ual place.- If you have handed in a tentative chart, pleas0 consult e instructions before Tuesday, April 5. Economics 54 (General Economics): Assignment for next week, chter, pp. 592-635. Naval Aviation: All men who are planning to appear before the .ection Board, must have the required papers complete and turned in Monday, afternoon. The Selection Board will meet in Room 302 Mich- n Union, Monday, April 4, at 7:15 p.m. EVENTS TODAY Graduate Students: There will be an informal reception, followed dancing and bridge, for students of the Graduate School at Women's hletic building on Saturday evening, April 2, from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. >men medical and law students and the wives and husbands of the rried students are also invited. Catholic Students Mixer: Therwill be a mixer for Catholic Stu- nts and their friends in the auditorium of St. Mary's Chapel, corner TO NEW YORK. TO BUFFALO.. $16.80 .$ .6.80 JUST LIKE HOME. .i -deliciously prepared -the finest food and You'll Enjoy the CHICKEN DINNERS ON SUNDAYS MUSIC WHILE YOU EA T L AN E HA L L T"AV ERN WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION The Nationally Famous Band Leader CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU At Parrot 12 to 9 P. M. Phone 9171 Matinee . ....$1.00, $1.50 Evenng . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Lydia MENDELSSOHN i Thea re I1 For one, week we are offering any of our large stock of BOOK ENDS At off T 1 OTI CE S'I'ATI UN IVERSI TY BOOKSTORES STREET to the many persons who were regretfully TURNED AWAY r Today Is The Last Day! from FOR f ST. ANDREWS Thrift Bargains On' Fiction, non-fiction, including new spring stock, refer- EASTER SUNDAY ence books, stationery, and microscopes and writers drastically reduced. Type- The FULL CHORAL EASTER MUSIC BERT STOCK and his Cocoanut Grove Orchestra SATURDAY, 9 P. M. to MIDNIGHT Today Only! will be SLATER'S norw, Tnrm nrrnw