THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. a_ DAILYOFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the 'office of the 'Assia nt to the President until 3:30; 11:30 amn. Saturday. VoL. X111. FRWDAY, MAY 13, 1932 No. 161 NOTICE"; To the Members of the Uinversity Council: There will be a special xIecetIn of the Uniiversity C"ouncil onl May 23, at; 4:15 pa., in Room "B", Alumini MemorialIhal, .louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. Notice: The presenta tion7 to the University'of the portrait by Gari Melchens of Doctor G. Carl Huber- will take place on Monday, May 16, t 4:30 p.mn., in the Lydia Mendchlssohn Theatre, President Ruthven will preside. Friends, colleagues, student:;a0- the public are- cordially in- vited] to Lattendl the ceremony. Executive Committee, Medical School. Visitors' ight--Angell Ball ObserVatoiry: The public is invited to visit the Angell I-1ll1 Observatory from 8 to 10 on Friday and Saturday night-, to obsercve the moon. Children insst.sabe accomplanied by adults. Rdegistration for Sumi'lmer Field Courses in Ge ology: StudeCnts plan - ning to take thre field courses Iiin g ology 125, 126, 202 and 203, given durin.g the S'uimer Session at Mill Springs,! Kentucky, .shouldl register as soion asy possible at the Reeordor's office after receiving permission from the instructors of these couirsest to register. Students registering in the courses shouldl at once begin inomulation against typhoid at the Health Service. Mimieor aphied sirculdars, giving detailed information regardinag the assembly of field parties, personal equipment, supplies for courses, mail. arnd shipmaent of bgae may be e obt-anied after May 10' from I. D. Scott or C. M. Milers, instructors in charge of the courses. Notice: Mr. Holmes Bloomer of Mandleville & king company, seeds-} men, vMl be at the Michigan Union, Room 302 today, between1 the lours of 10 a.m., and 5 p.ii., to interview students who are interested i work for this summer. This job;,payc a straight salary. J. A. IRursley, Dean of Students. Social Directors, Chaperons, 11ouseheads; Undergraduate Women: The closing hour for students attending the Architects' Ball, Friday night, May 13, will be 2:30 o'clock. Fre,,hman Women: First outdoor rehearsal of Pageant-Thursday, May 19, 4 to G p.m. First dress rehearsal of Pageant-Sunday, May 22, at 3 pi.mT. seecn dress rehearsal of Pageant (with lights)--Monday, May 23, at 3 p~m. Attendance will be taken as usual. Freshmeni: Th ose freshmen who are planning to major eventually in TPransportation woul~d do well to discuss with me their work for the coming year. John S. Worley. Sophiomores: Those~ sophomores who arc planning to major in Transportation should see me at an early dlate so that next year's work may be efficiently planned. John S. Worley. Sophomore igine rs: The "sample blazer has arrived. Today is positively the last dlay to get your orders in. Room 311 West Eng ineer- iig Iildding, 2-5, One dollar deposit is required. Foreign Stud ents: All foreign students who have ordered or wish to order pictures of the foreign group at the rotary banquet on April 11, are requested to leave payment for the same with E. M. Javier, 437 S. Division or with. W. 23. Shaw, Bureau= of Alumni Relations, Room 205 University Mall, where copies of these pictures may be seen. ACADEMIYC NODTICE, Engflish 160:Stuenits who we(re assigned to Room 304 Mason Mall for the exainiation ktay, will lease, go instead to Room 3209 Angefl1 Hiall, 0. J. Campbell. EVENTS TODAY Picturesque Germany," a travelogue, will be presented at 4:15 in the Natural Science (auditorium under the auspices of the Deutscher Zirkel. Police Chief issues Ntfivcto Doz Ownrs FPolic e Ch:e°f Itiornix; M. O'Irica yesterday isudaniother ain to owners of dogs. 11t' refe=rred prl' I icularly, to I he ununserouis Great r3 ines and other large doogs ine the east and of town, where numerous complaints have been reccived frond esidents that dogs were trampling1 ean the flower beds and spoiling I he spring gardens. Liberal Studitsi c' 1Ufnion : TM°s.l lary Van Tuyl of t e]l' ep.,rticrnt. (-f P'sycholog y will seko) "Stu~ dent Moral anid r .i~osAttiue I Sundiay at '1 :',0 p IUnivesrsi I y Lectures: Professor of l Mathematics, Ric hard Courant, of the University of Osttingen, will give the following lectures: Monday, May 16, 4:15 p.m., Room 1035 Angell Hall. Subject: "Hyp^r- bolic Differential :Equations."' 'I11i sday, May 1, 4:15 p.m., Zoom S.'l' Teory of ofattrstcs0 l artial Diferiln tia l Eq nions and gave Propagation."' VICTIM OF FATAL CRASH nirr( Perhaps his outstanding charac- teristic was an absolute fearlessness, LJILU an an intrins:ic inteollectua lhon- IIa 3 j a.g esty. lie will be sorely umissed inl the ---- - keenly felt. He was the type of, llall (Continuied fr~om Page, 1) jtatG has made the University fa- c!(iy, the American Lryooia os In addition to his skill as n: -ociaI ion, the Amieric~ilan rnyo- 'a surgeon and his abiliy as a logical, fihino'cogiecil, nd togi eacher, he was alolyal frienld, t: good citizen, and al n important in- ccl] soeiety, ihcE Nw York Acarde My thence inl the nmodeling of the Unli- lof Meiie ieAe'ct ~i51vrity e will not be1wforgotten." 'is~aloPhil'i a1 c la, P' Te irect, 1, of the Univer-sit~y ~i'o ~hosita, Ur. Ba;rley A. Ilatynes, sa;;id pl?18. hat Dr.C ld ini his 27 ;yeairs A freq;uent 'iii1il11 )14(lg, of service at the. hosplitlestAIsh Hiz(hal joulnmi';, l1V) ,,igited a clinlic of internionlallreputiLa- 1i1 : anY utistan duju l 5 i, tli tion, andi calledt h11ima1-leaderinl Ii- country because, of h~is surgicatl sill, proafession. Dr. Udo J., Wikf. , executive for the Hs evie r tuetswr clincal el~ltnlets Ol Ie nm.ri- pointed out by Dr. Warren E. For- cal scehool commiittee, rep! eeEn td sythe, head of the Health servic". the feeling of his oaus foir Dr. Dr. Forsythe praised Dr. Canifleld CafIc n omlsttmn s for making himself available at, all 4uecl ,ye;l.!ie ) t)011 \ I itf ii ('It t'ii (1 lG'Vitys B G I P T ticen id. B G T S O T Alpha Epsilon Mu: tiation and Banquet Tuesday, May 17, at the Michigan Union. Anpmal Ini> will be held 4:.a0 Im., at Comedy Club: The (late for the' picnic has beenflchiangedi to Sunday afternoon, May 22. Those planning to go should see the treasurer in the Garden Room at the League someime between three o'clock andl five-thirty oni May 17. Pegasus: Practice for Horse Show Saturdlay. Meet at the League at 10 o'clock. Michigan Dames annual installa- tion banquet at Michigan League on Tuesday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. All Dames who plan to attend call Mrs. Rose (2--3300) or Mrs. Hurrell (4705) for reservations before Fri- day noon. War Resisters League: Dr. W.C (. PtBermann (D,,)etroit City College), Corn man der of the Tb ( lna ; Jeifer -. so n Post, Am erican LI egi on, and( Dr. F'. Adamis, formerly chaplain ofj the Departmnent of Illinois, Ameri- can Legion, will talk on "Why We Are! lermcanen t Ex-soldiors," onl Wednesday, May 18, International Goodwill Day, at 41.15 in Ntatural Science Auditorium: La;.item N ig'ht Central Commit - tce will meet a t. 10 m, Saturday. Maiy 14, in the W.A.A., of'ie of 11he Women's Lca,,)- r- LAUNDY BAG I BA'GGAGE' AN-) BOOKS By Express -:~ ,i'a 7 .l/p 77tr F.rs ('?:I Dr. It,. Bish op Canfield, professor of otolaryngology, was killed in an auto crash early yesterday morning on the Washtenaw Ave. road. Dr. Canifield 'was kntown internationa Photographers' Society Will Exhi bit Pictures Successful in its first two meet- ings the newly organized society for amateur phiotographers on the campus is now planningf a genera] exhibition of photographs by mem- bers of the club and all others in- tevrested in its programrs. This oxiii- bition will tbe "Ihown at thw exI mneetig of the organization on My24. il 'fj5nwst socfiety has b1)en u,' gal i to studt~y phases of'are a too phot .rm'cl t 1 and1.to(do)ac tua~l wor k in tl i~ttfield. [n accordance wi th t.hose "aim[ie ,; o(', A~y lhastHis fr se= Ili rl roefssor 21 usser , a rtct".- nii'/e~d i'tist nlthe 'cam'pus,a d a "ie rgeR. SWU..i11,offici al Un ivei si, ii 1) 0 j) i 1 i( i ) ~t, c dd i'cssits moe K 1 . roL . Snisser+ a 1 t y i.JL as a~i aisrof the s~ily ally as a nose and throat surgeon. ANN ARBOR NURSERY t:' o. 50%-701/ Off List You canniot afford to Imy elsewhere. yIfivo years free re'placemnent. See display on lot at 1316 Packard--P!hone 22703 IWAND; ADS PAY! Exp~ress Agency Alone 7 1.01. HO? P~ackard St. Today, 11:30 to 1:30 Swi Steals Bfreaded PFork Chop Roast Beef O'Brien Potatoes, Spinach Croamued Salmon on Toast Shrimp Salad with Potato Chips Lemoun Whip, Cake, Tee Cream Coffee, Milk 30c ':0to 7:30 C re tolif'Tomato soutp Brcaded Filet -of Hadcdock Salmon Salad Spanish Om-eler Vegetie lc 1ate With hard Cooked i ;.r or Pot Roast of Beef uocast pork, Apple Sauce Breaded Veal Cutlet Malshed or French Fried Potatoes Veg 'etable Salad or Bluttered Beets Rhubl ard Pie, Ice Cream StraYwwerivand Cream, Cake tC.:tre, Tlea, Milk 40c NO EXTRA CH ARGE l l- i lLVE RY AND) PICKIUpJI'SR VlCEt WITI N Cdry .imI'I's. RZAIL WAY EXPRESS AGE-.'N(.Y, INC. I' li' i'j i;pj I! Il ;' ~ ' ,; !'; ' , ,: ' '; ;!' I '';,,; The World on one LUg..... .............. $2.50 14igh1 Hats and Low Bows .. ....... ....3.00 Fr tisia s Decisive Year (new) ........ ...$250 Special price Ito Lirares and edigclubs 'at WAHR lYE SITY .... y it ' I I The showing will be free and is open Chiurchi of Christ: The Christian Endeavor Society will hold. a picnic tonight. Meet at the Church at 5:30 p.m. Transportation will be pr~o- vided. All are welcome. Lutlen Stutdets: 'there will be a bilke mnd campfire meal this eve- ning. Group will meet at 7:15, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. All the Lutheran students are cordially in- vited. Pre-sbyterian YFoung People's So- ciety are holding their Spring Party at the Huron Hills Country Club tonig ht. R1eservation for the danlce nmst be made throug)h the Church Offce so that transportation, may be provided. Phone 6005. IUROPF WlITHIfN YOUR GRASP Uscortod tours to London and Paris. $150 inucludes transportation, mneals, hotels, taxes, tips, excursions, etc. For information call 3:582. to the general public. ;,': .KH_:i y .,i it , i s. ' (:F' {;t, : ", z A+ ,i ; '{: :.ri "tti y ".. ,' n,. 7 i ;, , i. . - Lydi NELSHTheatre 1932 DRAMATIC .s X1SO 5Weeks,;-May 23 to Junt 2l--- Weeks NOW NSL At Michigan League uadn All 6 lays f or $, $4, andi $6 "6% NEW YORK PLAYS FOR THffE PRICE OF SIX MOVIES!" 11 A 111 T A x PH ONE T A x 6600 PHONE: I I WOLVERINE CAB ..A MAY FESTIVA in tic Chowder Boston Beans * e ! . . ....... . . ... THE NEW YORK TIMES "All the News That's Fit to Print" Times Square, New York Cone any evening to dinner at Dearborn Inn. Know what trite' New England cooking means. There's fragrant fish chowder with a tang of the sea, fish cakes with Bloston baked beans-or, if you prefer elaborate food, the menu at Dearborn Inn is always complete. Bring your guiests to Dearborn Inn for dinner-for bridge lunch- eon or tea. They will enjoy the graciouis Colonial furnishings and atmosphere of this real New Eng- land Inn. Transportation for facul- ty groups can be ararnged. "Table d'hote dinner in the Early Ameri- can Dining Roomi, $1.50 a plate. Music by the Dearborn Inn Trio. A la carte service in the English Coffee Shop. Colonial Lounge for bridge. Special week-end " rates. 108 spacious guest rooms. 'Phone Dearborn 1810. Ample parking space and garage March 3, .1932 Charles A. Sink, President, University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan., My dear Mr. Sink: Your information about the 39th Annual Ann Arbor May Festival is very interesting to me, particularly on account of the American premiere of the Rimsky-Korsakoff opera "The Legende of the Invisible City of Kitej" and the new work of Holst. I see that you also have an imposing list of soloists. I assume you have no objection to my publishing a resume of the announcement you have sent me, next Sunday. Thanking you for your information and wishing this May Festival every success, I am Sincerely yours.