THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAILSIN T RA NSAT LAN TIC F LIGHT P p thi an Pa 4. at Ju w tic El vi fo ci br ra: an vi th la 'hysics Instructors Will Meet in Detroit The annual spring meeting of the hysics instructors, sponsored by' he College of the City of Detroit nd the Junior college of Highland ark, is to be held in Detroit June The morning -meeting will begin t 10 o'clock at the Highland Park unior college. Two sound films" ill be shown. The first, "Construc- on and Transformation of the lements," is explained over the, taphone by Sir Earnest Ruther- ard, eminent scientist and physi.- st of Cavendish laboratory, Cam-. ridge, England. The second, "Ar-. angement of Atoms in Molecules nd Crystals.' 'is presented over the taphone by Sir William Bragg of he University of London. Luncheon will be served at 12 clock in the dining room of High- and Park Junior college. Michigan law forbids issuance of license to a person convicted of eer law violation. Today's Session to Hear Other, Noted Speakers; 250 I at Meeting. More than 250 members of the Michigan State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs had registered yesterday at the League building when the Institute of Adult Education was formally opened by Dr. James D. Bruce, vice-president of the Uni- versity. Dr. Brutc explained his policies and theories of University admin- istration in an address entitled, "The University and the State." At the afternoon session or. Charles A. Fisher, assistant direc- tor of the extension division, spoke on the University and its relation to adult education. A reception Y t t .1 F .'',e C I s i j i} and tea at tics dent Ruthven's Nicaraguan Tremor residence concluded the afternoon Is Recorded Here program. 1 Dr. W. D. Henderson, director of The earthquake which shook the extension division, will explain Central America Saturday morn- the club's program and objectives ing frightening the inhabitants of at a general session this morning. Managua and other places n Afternoon talks today will include Northern Nicaragua, and in which speeches by Dr. Charles A. Sink, several persons lost their lives, was president of the school of music, recorded on the seismograph of the and Dr. F. A. Coller of the medical University at 5:10 o'clock eastern school. standard time. THIS L S IFETHIS COLUMN COLUV~ CLOSES GLOSmE AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 PL NOTICE MOO LAUNDRY a Sde Associated Press Photo Lou Reichers (center), of Arlington, N.J., who was rescued off the, southern coast of Ireland after his plane was forced down in an at- tcmpted Transatlantic flight, is shown with Capt. George Fried (left), commander of the ship which rescued him, and Chief Officer Harry Manning. 01F G Sculptural Exhibit Draws Large CrowdI DuringFirst Week 9 k' SC IT 3FAMMMURNAMMOMM FIA I MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TODAY! i TYPEWRITING and MIMEO-1 GRAPHING promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty since 1908. O. D. Mor- rill, 314 S. State St. The Type- writer and Stationery Store. 663c MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Phone 3916 Keep that "new" look by letting us do your laundry. 200c BRAND NEW 1932 PLYMOUTHS-- Just received shipment of all cur- rent models, coaches, sedans, coupes. We will sell these at bar- gain prices. Regular new car warranty and service policy. Associated Motor Services, 311 W. Huron. 22001. 611c SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-Detroit branch has openings in junior sales department for three cap- able freshmen or sophomores. Excellent training. Guaranteed salary and traveling expenses to men chosen. Apply by mail to Mr. Delaney, 1150 Book Bldg. 633 WANTED WANTED---- Married couple, no "It is very surprising and very gratifying to witness the interest which is being shown in the Third, Annual Exhibition of Sculpture," u says Avard T. Fairbanks, Professor of Sculpture under whose direction the pieces of sculpture have been done. "More than 3,000 have at- tended the exhibition during the first week," said Fairbanks, "as contrasted with the 3,000 who came to see the last exhibit during its entire showing." Faculty members and students account for the greater share of the attendance, according to Pro- fessor Fairbanks, although many people from Detroit and neighbor- ing cities in addition to a large number of people in Ann Arbor for the May Festival have also been up to the studios on the second and fourth floors of University hall. "In view of the unfavorable loca- tion of our exhibit, and the four flights of stairs necessary to climb," said Prof. Fairbanks, "this large attendance is quite remarkable. Engineering Professor Given Research 'Post Prof. O. W. Boston of the Col- lege of Engineering has been re- cently appointed by the American' Society for Steel Treating to the chairmanship of a committee to in- vestigate the machinability of steel. Assisting Professor Boston will be H. J. 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