Club 1 3; Fin tre Bei sals are ne-act ciedad I 3, in utI plays," Words, .and " a Is Fit |3 Many Universities TPUOTI I0r|I ANN ARBO R ? D CROSS HEADQUARTERS to Be Represented JUII'UL LAUNCHES PLANS FOR SAFETY DRIVE FARCE ~STAE HO1-[ gvna h nrmrlpo ne IA I lFll T o m er a en if - av n MP ION at 'Y' Conference WILL l9uLD 0 Dni,[To For ; Permanent Life-Saving life saving and water safety will be; Corps; Police, Firemen # given at the Intramural pool under - - ~ Students from Michigan, Ohio,.-- to Cooperate. the direction of J. W. MacMahon, of CLASSI FE ADS to Present Plays Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Event Part of Schoolmasters' ---!the University Intramural depart- ADS al Rehearsals, Minnesota, and the Dakotas will Meeting; to Discuss With the intention of making ment. At this demonstration the g attend the student conference of Washtenaw county conscious of the regular life saving corps for the ng HeldC the Y. M. C. A. at Lake Geneva, need of definite knowledge in life- county will be selected. Wis., June 10 to 18 this summer. saving and water safety the local Examinations for all applicants in the last stages This conference has been held Once again the battle over the Red Cross headquarters has begun for senior or examiner's ranks will___ plays to be given for several years and has for its problem of which are the more im- a carefully planned campaign be made on May 23, 24, 25. Appli- I - - - Hispanica on Tues- purpose the discussion of outstand- portant, the traditional subjects against the terrific loss of life suf- cation blanks may be obtained at e Laboratory thea- ing social problems of universities, such as mathematics, foreign lang- fered throughout the country, Her- local Red Cross headquarters in the "THE Sin Palabras, or, Such questions as prohibition, in- ages and ancient history or'bert H. Twining, chairman of Chamber of Commerce building. by the Quintero ternational relations, race relations,uaean acith1st ryo Washtenaw county work in first aid, According to Mr. Twining appli- EF Rosina Es Fragil," and vocational guidance will con- courses in new: fields, represented said in an interview yesterday. cations for examinations shoulde DS ckle," by G. Mar- stitute the program for discussion. by instruction in sociology, eco- A permanent corps of senior Red in at once if they are to receive ap- efreshing contem- Kirby Page, author, minister, and nomics, the fine arts. and industry Cross lifesavers will be formed for proal. Examiners themselves must publicist, will lead some of these will be waged when six prominent the purpose of stimulating and in- have a re-examination every two cast of "Sin Pala- studies. Caplin, '32, Muriel The Geneva committee gives the school men o the state pricipa strcting ilfe savg or of years. One of the world's few Clold, '34E, and H. purpose of the conference as "to in a debate at :5ococ oo-kid1hoghuh out.TeOn ftewol'1e row evening in the ballroom of the police and fire departments will co- Production of crude petroleum in talking picture The play is under promote more intelligent programsLeague. ate in this work, Mr. Twining the island of Trinidad increased in g Chguage depart- The Student Christian associa- The debate is being held as a part ed. 1931 by nearly 350,000 barrels more The authentic story of the most tion here is sending a delegation of the meetings of the Schoolmas-. May 2 a demonstration of than the 1930 output. _-nrniu phistory. a nan sina Es Fragil" in- and will provide transportation for ters' club,==- The scandal which rocked Eu- chmidt, '33, Louise a limited number at a minimum The question is: "Resolved, That - -rcpc and sent Dreyfus to Devil's Jane C. Robinson, cost. under present conditions the bes Island for four oblivious years. 3t, A. B. Gold, and Any students interested in at- eAS SHOWN IN NEW YORK a. Gordon Farrell, tending the conference should in- pupils wdmld be s Ved by increas- AND FOR THREE WEEKS IN ance language de- quire at Lane -hall for further par- ing materially the number of units GI ( DETROIT. cting the play. ticulars. required in some of the newer fields, intin gD ecorating y I plays may be ob- such as economics, sociology, citi- mc f the de, Pyysicissts Will Read thee ars nd t a b Is equipped to handle anything you may require in this Papers at Washindecreasing num of units required in some of the terial have been considerably reduced. Nine members of the physics older and more traditional subjectsiii wilprsneppr onnsc s ahmais.frig++~IE U dupartment uch as matheaticsorignlan We still maintain only the highest quality o meietyin fwahington thisee onth Royal, Oak High s J.oo various phases of physics at the According to the announcement workmanship. )Fri., Sat., Sun. Smeeting of the American Physical of the debate, the mer, Henry J.f 3:5...I.. 5 society in Washington this week.Pz, Royal Oak High school; I Matinees, 31 5 The meeting, which will extend Charles M. Novak, Detroit North- venis,1e:3randz:15..... 50c -hemed eastern;L.lFast, Mt. Clemens (LATEST SOUND EQUIPMENT eration of Arts trom April 28 to 30, will be held in public schools for the affirmative, 1WHASEEN INSTALLED FOR . conjunction with the National Ac- and John P. Everett, Western State 112 West Washnton Street THIS PRODUCTION). at Architec- .ademy of Science and the Bureau Teachers college; George A. Man- ----- ------ College. 'of Standards. ning, Muskegon high school; andi -_- -_- Paul A. Rehmus, Battle Creek high -------= '- veral outstanding The papers cover a wide range of school for the negative, "have de- ra otstandrpring subjects, from theoretical work on cided opinions and ability to cx ~iaifst urrisnggases to research on spark pus Ie and technique Of e116papers i be oferp at press their opinions forcibly." n exhibit of arch- the meeting, Michigan will present a ns tions and render- seven. Several of the papers will GappansWind'Glass by the American be given jointly. to Asnd o eint Those presenting papers at theun e t ohitunflooreib Washington meeting are: Prof. E. A wine glass that belonged to chitectural college Uhlenbeck, Prof. R. A. Sawyer, President Henry P. Tappan, first rsts is H h er- rof. 0L. 5. DpuendackE.A. Ueh- president of the Universty, while hsing, L. Gropper, R. A. Wolfe, J. D. lie was in office here has been pe- L C"M E0SAow vgsalisticuandeHardy, J S. Owens, and K. B. sented to the University by John gs of the future Thompson R. Miner, a piofessor in the school is impressionistic of of~~''Q1j ~ ~ ~ _ Hygiene and Public Health of .3 AY :w ',i '' +I I I' i'. I - I'. bition of ,Ix years ago, thie first The thieves whp entered and rob- ized project of future city bed the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity iningsometime early Sunday morning, other artist is Otto R. Eggers, escaping with property belonging zed the "finest renderer in to three students, appeared to be rica." He is distinguished for near apprehension yesterday when felicitouis use of shrubbery, fig- Detective Clifford West reported and s:ulpture. The delicacy that he had found a suit that had grace of his drawings lend a been taken. West would reveal ked pictorial charm to his pre- nothing more at the time, but ation of architecture., promised f u r t h e r developments1 me exhibit is open for public in- soon. ion daiy except Sunday from The suit is the property of Alfred 5 o'clock. Lipphart, '32E, who also lost a sil- ver cigarette case. In addition, i'iders Made Member Hugh C. Hotchkiss, '32E, reported that $17.50 of his had been stolen, Pi'wosophy GrOup while J. W. Krause, a visitor in the o house, lost $25. of. .Hcnry A. Sanders, chair-- - --- - - Johns Hopkins university. The glass will be preserved in the Union, according to T. Hawley Tapping, generalsecretary of the Alumni association. Mrs. J. A. Meredith, living near Iberia, Mo., produced a lemon 11 inches in circumference on a small tree on her farm. If you write, we have it. Correspondence Stationery, Fountain Pews, Ink, etc. Typewriters all =ekes. GreetigCardsforv oa. 314 S. State St., Ann.Arbor: NOW PLAYING! : s FORD STERLING COMEDY HEARST WORLD NEWS I L~ '- iina U