THlE-MICHI, GAN DAILY )AILY_ OFFICIAL 'BULLETIN blicatlon in thc Bu111lein is constructive pot ilee tM all membr theUniersty.Copy r eceived at the office of the Assistant to Presiden t nt(il 3:30; 1 1:30 a~lm. Saturday. >1. XbL I. THURSD)AY, MAY 19, 1932 No. 1661, Fre Shmt an Women: First outdotor rehearsal ofPganThrdy Ma y 19, 4 to 6 p.m., First dress eer of Pageani-t-Su pn day, May 9", Lirn fv.ie rehear. Alwith I'h --MnaMay 23, 9 p.1-n. Attendance . culty Fivatei.itfy 10 NOTICES To the Mlemebers of the University Council: There will be a meeting f the University Council on Monday, May 23, in Alumni Memorial Hall, loom B, at 4:15 p.m., at which time two communications will be con- ;dered: (1) the report of the Standing Committee on Student Relations, ;oncerning University Discipline, and (2) the Report of the Committee )n Questionnaires, Copies of these reports will be mailed to the members i the University Senate. Louis A. Ifopkins, Secretary. May Festival: The Second May Festival concert will be given this vening at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. Goeta Ljungberg, soprano; 4,tlbel llheiadi and Maud Okkelberg, pianists; Palmer Christion, organist; "Mcat-o Symphlony Orchestra; University Choral Union; Frederick Stock, arl V. Moore and Gustav Hoist (Guest) Conductors. Progrram: Glazounoff : Overture "Carnaval'; Ponchielli: Aria, "Sub. 1do" from "La Gioconda" (Goetta Ljunigberg; Strawinsky: "Symphonic )e P'saurmes" (Unriversity Choral Union); Wagner' Aria, "Du bist der enz" from "D~ie Walkure" (Miss Ljungberg) ; Bach-Holst: Fugue Af La 'Ugiie; Ist: Ballet. from the opera "The Perfect Fool" (Conducted by ~ustiav Holst); Holst: "A Choral Fantasia" (American premiere); (Inci- ental Solo by Helen Van Loon, Soprano, University Choral Union,' onducted~by Mr. Hoist)- Wagner: Aria, "Liebestod" from "Tristan and soldle" (Mi ss jungberg); Brahms-Dvorak: Hungarian Dances. Hlolders of season tickets are requested to detach before leaving ome, anrd present for admission, coupon number 2. Charles A. Sink. Quialifying Examination for Directed Teaching: All students expect- ng to elect Education D100 (Directed Observation and Teaching) or 150 (Correlated Course in Education) the first semester of next year .r required to pass a qualifying examination iv the subject matter in i iiclil the diie tct teaching is to be clone, This examination will be i(-d in the Auditoium of the University U' gh School from 9 to 12 on atur-day, May 21, 1932. Those who write the examination in English re requiired to0 conic~ from 9t io 12 in the morning and from 1 to 3 in ic a lfternocon. C. 0. Davis, Secretairy, School of Education, Comiprehensive Professional Examination in Education: Under the egulations of the School of Education all the candidates for the Teach- r's Certificate (except those receiving a Graduate degree this June) ,re required to pas5s a Comprehensive Professional Examination in dueationi before t;hey are eligible for rv -onmendation for the Certi- cateo. Th e next eam iination of' this k indc will be held on Saturday, Tay 21, in the Aud(_itorium of the University lHigh School. Owing to the nli of lseaiaii will be necessar~y to begin it at 8 o'clock not 9 o'clock as., prevou;sly stated)c. For the average'.students the 'time Emit is likely to he recllired t1 o completeithe work will be about four ou1111.den ,Anl tlll acrinl.C. 0. Davis. Freshman Pageant Itelicars.als: CIAs1" , 'P8 1 Kappa Epsilon 11. Greek W atrnor and Gereek 1'xie t ss;....... Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30, Hermitage 9, Alpha Chi Sigma 2 Renaissaice. ................ona,40 adWdeda,70 hi Sigma Delta 14, Phii Gamma k8trauss Waltz............................Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00JDet Primnitiv..... .................TedyadTusa,501 Leaguie Playoff Modern...............................Monday and Wednesday, 4:30 Delta Tau Delta 20, Phi Lambda ihallet .................................Monday and Wednesday, 5:00Ph Phi 2 C avotte.................. Monday andThrdy 4:00'Ph Kappa Psi 8, Theta Beta Tau 4 All in Barbour gym. Please be prompt. Heads of Thcegupsrusla 1Phi Delta Epsilon 7, Delta Phi 1 comea lttl posibe. anc grupsPlese Sigma Nu 10, Phi Rho Sigma 2 ealy' Phi Sigma Kappa 5, Delta Kappa ACADEMIC NOTICE Epsilon- Geology II: Bluebook on Friday, May 20. Beta Kapp h incSna Geology 31: Bluebook on Friday, May 20. afternoon, May 22, at Cavanaugh ___,Lake. Cars will leave the League EXHIBITION building at 4:30. Please telephone your intentions at once. Third Annual Exhibition of Sculpture. to be held under the auspicesE of the Division of Fine Arts. Works by students and Prof. Avardi Fai'-, banks to be displayed until May 23 in University Ball, Rooms 210, 401, Inratol odWlDy:O and 402 from 11 a.m, to 9:30 p~m. Sunday, May 22, at 8 p.m., Charles - - --- - 1Rand Kennedy's "The Terrible EVENTS TODAY Meek" will be presented by the Observatory J un l C u meets at 4:15 p m ,i th Ob ev or 'Wesley Players and motion -icnrd lecture room. Professor Norman H. Anning will explain and demon-ofteLauofNinsnd o strte he Haronc-Aalyer. Ta wll e srve a 3:5 oclok. More War Movement will be shown strte he Hamonc-Aalzer" Ta illbe ered t 345o'cock at a Union Service of Ann Arbor Churches in the Congregational Political Science Journal Club meets in the Political Science Seminar church. The public is invited. Dr. Room, 3 to 5 p.m.I Onderdonk's collection of war pho- ______._... tographs, cartoons, and posters will American Society of Civil Engineers--Student Chapter, will hold a be vxibied bfoeorfe the meet-andca dinner meeting in honor of Prof. H. E. Rigsbeati6:15 pem.,eatrthetMichh- mnet gs a :5pma h ih-gan Union. The Detroit Section contest award will also be made at that ing_. -.-___ -- time, All local, faculty, and student members are urged to attend. UNION GOES 'RE D' IN FORUM MAY 241 F'ollow Talk by OrgatizeItr. RI. D. Baker, of Detroit, organizer of the Michiga n Communist party, will address a Union forum to be held on Tuesday, May 24, it was announced yesterday by Edward W. Kuhn-, recording. secretary of the Union.E Baker, who has been for 15 years a labor leader in Michigan, will talk on "The Appeal of the Communist Party to the Voter," after which there will be a discussion of com- munism from the floor. This forum, which is to be the last one of the year, will be held at 8 o'clock in the main assembly room of the Union. Albert Ritchie, governor of Mary- land and prominently mentioned as Democratic candidate for President, and Amos W. W. Woodcock, director of prohibition enforcement have spoken on similar programs earlier in the year. T1he University of Michigan mu- seum of zoology has more than 40,- 000 specimens of dragon flies, rep- resenting 1,500 species. PRESENT CONERTI Recital Monday Open to Pulic; University Symphony Will Tlay' Accompaniment. The Music department of the Ann E Arbor Public schools will present a concert in Hrill auditorium next Monday night acording to Lee M. Th urston, assistant superintendent' of schools. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock and will continue until 0 o'clock. There will be no admission charge and the public is invited. The program follows: Children',, Festival chorus, accompanied by the University symphony orchestra; orchestra selections 'by the coms- bined junior and senior high school orchestras; vocal selections by the Jones junior high seliol, Mack junior high school, and Waippan junior high school Glee clubs; vocal, selections by the combined senior high ,school Glee clubs; and band selections by the senior high school band. I Now=" 4009 U.H.S., at 5:15. 1EO3 .C. Si nal Corps Freshmen : Pistol practie at7:30 p.m. .ool Engineerin will be disc ussedl in Ytoom 1300, East ELngineering building, on Friday, May 20. Mr. Mussey will speak on, "In What respect is society benefited by a tool engineer?" Mr. Paul will speak on "Should the future patent attorney study tool engineering?" Mr. Parker will speak on "The influence of tool engineering upon the machine tool inducstry." All students interested ithis siibjec tare invi tedl to ti[tendl BRIGHT SPOT 802 Packard St. Today, 11.30 to 1:30 Swiss Steak IRoast Beef B rowned Pota co -s f lasha with Poached Egg, Spinach Chop Surey with Rice Cottage lCheese Salaid with Cold Meats Cake, Fruit jell o Coffee, Milk 3~0C 5:30 to 7:30 Liver anid Bacon Soup Hamburg Steak, Fried Onions La.mb Chops, Jelly Roast: Pork Roastil'l, lDressing Baked Ham, Raisin Sauce Mashed or Aar Graitin Potatoes Creamed Aspar'agus or Vegetable ;Salad I lc- St'awberry or Pineapple. Smndaes, Caker C:offee, Tea, Milk 40ce -mm 'I R.O.T.C. Review for CGovernor Bruceker, Ferry Field, ITiday, May 20. F?,( l canll 5:07 p.mi. This ceremony is .substituted for reguliia drill tiorn- ? :t s; Ifor this Week. In c ase of rain1, Ceremiony in Field Housel.. Varsity Ikund meets at M~orris H-all at 4:30 1Friiday in tiicfoun, 'co Ocieinstructions for the R..C. Review schetduled for 5 p.m . Friday. ,'.c rc n(.ptw,,tl Aw ards ,: Will all students competing for the mlajor awards l Mr. Weaver in his oiffce (Room 2218 A.H.) between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m.1 2:30 and 4 p.m., on F'riday, May 20. University B'ureau of Appaintments and Occupational Information: epresentative of The Fuller Brush Company will be in the office, 201 sign Htall; on F rid+ay, May 20, to interview men for permanent employ- it. Kindl1y rmaket appo iintmeints with M12ss Webbe'r at the office. renibers of the Honor Guardi will ; rit to Drc. May at the Waterman Y 11;,i11'at!:it _.1". vh2s a , i ll IIamcr~~tL >!Y I esev~ FLY TO Rio de jaliero Buenlos Aires w\est. indie s t, ,f .';: . Y t ,A J=:.'\ 'E k ; 'i ': e , 1 '.: ;f' 1 11,x" ( y{f : t '., ''A' r" i°yi i Y . :;C, ra: i it :.Eti"., ".l:r.: ?-":a ;; r i :, .4 i q jam: t, ,.. . ', . ;' t i !:: 1 .'. y t . r °3. i : Not unless your shirts are laundered to perfection" 'Those wild points on collars are most annoying, but the White Swan process insures a perfect job. TI e men in charge give careful at- tention to all of the little detail: that are important to the men who wish to appear well. 1 For immediate service Smooth? ,a DIAL y 26. Sniors : Tickets for the Senior all may be purchas ed from 9 until todaiy in Angell Hall lobby. They ay be obtained tomorrow after- on from 2 until 4 at the Union. MOTOR INN, AT WHITMORE LAKE erves you a good chicken, fish, or teak dinner for $1.00. Thue menu is fruit cocktail, salad, relishes, meat, potatocs, vegetables, corn fritters with ma~ple syrup, hlot biscuits, noodles, dessert andi coffee. Phone 53-172 at Whitmnore ake. MY1-T1-FINE CAF 111 Flocks from campus on Thayer Street. Prices Regular Luncheon . 35c and 40c Special Plate Lunch. 25c Steak Dinners. . . . . 50ck Sunday Chicken Dinners . . 50c and 75c Every Friday Nice from J amaica H avana Porto Rico Mexico Peru 411'7 9 till 1:00 / and Dance to the music of PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTE3M Offers Special reductions to stu- dents and faculty of 40% for summer months. Spend a fascinating va- cation att a very rea- sonable cost. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY AND Lydia ME ,NDELSSOHN Tea 1932 Dramatic Seasop GALA OPENING MONDAY AT 815 BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN "'It amuixses you royally. A glowing comedy." ROBERT HENDERSON Presents RUSS MORGAN DRY CLEANING and his B ranches OR CHESTRA Call or writes F. P. H~all S tudent Crui ise Director 151(0 Cambridge Roadl Arai Arbor, Michigan Plione 6225 Press Building Phone 21816 609 Packard Phone 21280 mO VIOLET FIN i - - ____.- - F" You can depend on the music at the L~eague and Lester "Val inl John V'an Druttent's Gay Comedy Hit "THERE'S' ALWAYS JULIET"1 NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK NIGHTS-50c, 75c, $1 (A few at $1.50). WED. AND SAT. MATS.-50c AND 75 CENTS (A few at $1.00). SEASON TICKETS FORl ALL 6G PLAYS-$3, $4, AND $6. The Michigan League i. JUST PUBLISHED THE FAMILY FARIM INSTITUTION 0 0 0 RURAL SOCIOLOGY i By ROY Hinnman IHolmes of the University of Michig.. Ballroom vv AmVlm ALALR s UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE S iir rwr r I . _ w _ _ ___.__ rit DO LO0 IS T he Orchestra Will Play a Series of announces j i The Couple Rememiberinig the Greatest Number l Of Tunes 'Wins a AN Li NES ANCE