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TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1932

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ALERA AGAIN

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Abolishing Oath to King
Passes Second Hearing;
Opposition Strong.
JIN, Irish Pxee State, April;
(P)--President Earnon de Val-
bill to abolish the oath of
;iance to King George was'
ly over what has ,been consid-
its most formidLable hurdle.
y.
aging abitter battl& in the dail
nn Friday night, th e president
his Fianna Fall and Labor col-
ues carried it on seond read-
by a vote of '77 to"' 7'1, in the
of bitter opposition. from for-
President William T. Cosgravel's
jorters.
Ve propose to. get th 6 lgst let-
of our legal rights," cle Valera
,ared shprtly before the vote
taken. "If Britain is going to
the Anglo-Irish treaty as a big
k let her do it ir the face
he whole world. If the British
ernment attempts any reprisals
will prove its pretec so of, co-1
ality amo'-g the natins of the
monwealtl? to bo.a osh
Ve are going to test Whether
quality is a deceptive phrase or
solid substance behind it. My
in life is to defeat the British
cy of dividing our people."'
Support of Bill Weakening.
'here were rumors today that
Labor party members were
kening and might endanger the
her progress of the bill by with!-
wing; their essential support
n the government, but Will
ton, Labor leader, said after the
e they would support the bill
>ugh its subsequent stage.
he opposition, which allowed
measure to be adopted on first
ling without a fight, massed all
strength against it Friday.
ne of the strongest attacks caie
mi P. lMcGiligan, minister of ox-
nal affairs and industry in the
ner Cosgrave government. Agaiti
i again he said: "Irish inde
dence has been won alreads,
some people are so foolish as
to see it."
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Daily Official Bulletin
(CntintIed from Page 6)
at 7:30 p.m., Monday, May 2, in
Room 1139 N.S. Mr. Austin will,
discuss water absorption and con-[
duction in trees and Mr. Berg will
discuss transpiration in pines.
Junior Research Club: Tuesday,
May 3, 7:30 p.m., in Room 2082 N.S.'
"Chemical Reactions in Liquid
Steel," by Dr. John Chipman; and
"Vascularization of the Neural
Tube in the Mammal," by Dr. L. H.
Strong.

MVXr. Philip C. Nash, National Di-
rector of the League of Nations
Association, will speak on Tuesday,
May 3, at 8:15 p.m., in Room 1025
A.H., on the subject "Our Interest
in the Peace Machinery-Disarma-
ment and the Far East." The public
is invited.
.Michigan Dames will meet Tues-
day, May 3, at 8 p.m., in the Grand
Rapids Room of the League. There
will be second semester initiation
and election of officers for next
year.

NOTICE!
All Crew Members, Supervisors,
Team Captains and Student sub-
scription saspeople who wish to
avail themselves of the opportunity
for free scholarship's made possible
hruhthe courtesy of the National
0agazine Publisher's again this year
are requested to apply to the national
organizer M. Anthony Steele, Jr.,
Box 244, San Juan, Porto Rica, stat-
ing qualifications fully.
WANT ADS PAY

Members of Tuesday and Thur s-
Woman's Rescarch Club: Dinner day Groups of the Dean's Luncheon:
at League, Monday, May 2, at 6:15 There will be a joint meeting of
p.m. Regular meeting follows. Mrs. the members of these two groups
Donahue will speak on "Some Tuesday, May 3, at a luncheon at
Physiological Affects of Noise." the Union.

Faculty Women's Club: The Mon-
day Evening Drama Section will
hold the annual pot luck supper
at the home of Mrs. Robert Hall,
Barton Hills, May 2, at 6:30.
Adelphi: Inter-party discussion
upon a subject to be announced I
during the open meeting at 7:30
Tuesday in Room 4203 A.H. The
recipient of the annual Honor
SAward will be voted upon in the,
closed 'session.
Sigma Xi: Active members and
Associates are reminded of the
Annual Banquet and Initiation in
the ballroom of the League, Wed-
nesday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m. Please
do not fail to return the postal
card sent in the official notice.
Phib tpa Phi: Spring initiation
and banquet wil be held at 6:30
p.m., on Monday, May 2, in the
second floor terrace and reception
room of the Union. Members desir-
ing to attend should notify the
secretary, R. S. Swinton, at Room
308 Engineering Annex or Campus
phone 649 for reservations.
Phi Beta Kappa Initiation: The
Initiation Ceremony for the mem-
bers elected this year will be held
on Monday, May 2, at 4:15 p.m., in
the Chapel of the Michigan League.
For the information of those who
may have engagements at six that
evening we wish to state that we
hope to be through by five o'clock.
Matters will be considerably expe-
dited if some of the new members
will present themselves a little in
advance of the hour to sign the
Chapter Roll Book as it is this
which takes time.

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ial May Day celebration. A.
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h to Grand Circus Park where
ass meeting will be held. The
ing will be addressed by vari-
speakers of worker's organiza-
A large delegation of the club
other students from the Uni-
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