... _ .._.THEL I gIIIU A IV DAILY TIRI AYM), MAY2,19. M DAILYOFFICIALBULLETIN Public ation iii the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the 1.iive-L. oi~u (recev~tived althe o ff fthe Assitant to I the President until 3:30 ; 21:30 a.m . Saturday. O. MU SDA"Y, MAY 26, 1:932 No. 172 jf IVOL. XLII. I' NOTICES I Members of the Guard of Honor: A meeting for the purpose of instruction and drill (of the Guard of Honor for the Commencement Day exercises will be held at Waterman Gymnasium, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 under the direction of Dr. Gerge A. May. Members of the Guard will wear caps and gowns. L. IN. Cram, Chief Marshal. Faculty, College of Engineering:- There will be at meeting of the Faculty of this College today, at :15 p.m., boomh 348 West Engineering building. Louis A. Hopkins. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information : Mr. J. J. Jennings, President of the firm of Jennings and Busby, mem- bers of the Detroit Stock Exchange, will speak to those students who are inte~rested in, selling insurance securities in Room 205 Mason hall at 4:10 today. He will also be glad to talk individually to those interestedl immediately following the address and also next lay. For further in- f9rmation, please call at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Ilfornmation: Teachers interested in selling illustrated encyclopedias for children dur- ing the summer will please call at the office, 201 Mason Hall, for further information. Personnel Conference: A Conference on Personnel Relations will be held at the Michigan Union today, May 26, under the auspices of the School of Business Administration. Faculty and students from other units of the University are cordially invited to attend. The program is' as follows: morning Session-10 a.m.-Topic: "Personnel Problems in a Business Depression." Discussion by John Boughton, Solvay Process company; C. E. Weiss, Packard Motor company; Mr. A. Clark, United States Rub- ber company. Afternoon Session-2 p.m--l. "Decent Developments in Personnel Relations," Dr. J. Douglas Brown, Princeton University. 2. "Setting Aside Unemployment Reserves," Professor William Hfaber, of Michigan State College. Dinner Sssion-6 P.-n-"Same 132 Attitudes Toward Unemploy- ment," Stanley Mathewson, Chamber of Commerce, Springfield, Ohio, University Women: The closing hours for the nights of Memorial ,weekend are as follows: 1:30, Friday; 12:30, Saturday; 11:00, Sunday; and 11:00, Monday. Uniivrsity Women: The lists of approved houses for the Summer1 Session are now available in the office of the Dean of Women. Social Directors, Chaperons, llouseheads-Un dergraduat4e Women: The closing hour for student attending the Senior Ball Friday night, May 27, will be 3:30 o'clock. Senior Ball: Favors may now be obtained at Burr, Patterson & Auld, corner Church and South University, by presenting ticket stub. The dancee, which is a summer formal, is to be held from 10 p.m. to 3 p.m., and late permission for University women has been granted by the Dean's office. Aill Girls who have been asked to be waitresses at the W.A.A. annual banquet tonight please be there, by 5:45 pmm. "Music Shrines of Europe": Illustrated lecture by Dr. F. S. Oncer- donk, under auspices of Mu Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota, and Alpha Epsilon Mu, Friday at 4:15 o'clock, Rooa 231 A.H3. ACADEMIC NOTICES Geology 31: Make-uip bluebook will be given Friday at 4 o'clock in Room 3056 N.S. The laboratory will be open Wednesday and Thursday afternoon fromt 3-5 for 'study. Students should consult the bulletin board near the Geology Dept. Office to check their laboratory record and learn the time of make-up laboratory sections. All work must be om- pleted by Thursday, June 2. Incomplete will be given after that (late. Geology II: The make-up for the last bluebook will be given Friday, at 4 o'clock in' Room 3056 N.S. All students should consult the bulletin board near Geology Office to make sure that their field trip record is complete. The time of 'make-up field sections will be posted. Incompletes will Abe given unless field trip record is clear. LECTURES TOD)AY University Lectures This afternoon at 4:15, in the Natural Science Auditorium. Dr. Wilfrid D. Hlambly, Asistant Curator of African Eth- nology in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago: "Primitive tribes of Angola, Portuguese West Africa" (illustrated with slides and motion pictures). At 8.p.m., in Natural Science Auditorium. Professor Kurt Lewin, of the University of Berlin, leading representative of the Gestalt School of Psychology: "Intelligence and Directed Behavior." Lecture will be Illustrated' with motion pictures of the learning of small children anid is in English. of the Division of Fine Arts is to lie continued until May 30 in University1 fll, Rooms 210, 401 and 402 frorn 2 p.m. until 0 p.m. EVEN'T2 TODiAV 'The Avery Hlopwood P1riz e-: At 4:3'0 p. in., in the Lydia MenldelssohnI theatre, Dean RobJIet M. 1_,t:vet1, of the University of Chicag o, will speak on the subject, "Creative Writ ing on a Un iversitby Campers." Win ners of the Avery Hlopwood Plriz( cs will be announced. The p)ublic is invited. Notice: Inl connection with the Third Annual Exhibition of Sculp- ture a collect ion oft works b~y contemporary American sculptors will be tIiownl in Slides by Profes sor 1"'airbr tiks in Allumni Memorial fla~ll, west "Iallery, at 4:1l5 p.m~. Open to studcen La, their friends, and the pubrlic. C enl4gival and Geographical Journal Club meets in Room 40538 N.S., at 8 p. a. Professor Ilobbs will speak onl "Wilkes' discoveries in Ant- a rctica" (Illusrtrated)m. Obscrvatory Journal Club meets at 4::15, in the Observatory lecture roonm. Dr. A. ID. Maxwell will speak on "Geocentric Parallax in Right Ascension and Declination." Tea will be served at 3:45 o'clock. A.S.C.E.-Student Branich- Business meeting4 for election of officers at 7:15 p.m., Room 1213 East Engineering buildfing. Fre'stry Club: Meeting has been changed from Tuesday to today. Theta Sigma Phi: Formal banquet tonight at the League, 7 o'clock. Mr. Lee A White of Detroit is expected as the speaker. Alpha Kappa Delta: Annual picnip at Prof. Carr's. Transportation from Economics building at 3 and 6. Please phone Mrs. Lois Heitman, 5368, if you can furnish a car. Quarterdeck: Initiation dinner at 6:30 p.m., in Room 321, Union. t Polonia Circle: Last meeting of the semester at 7:30 p.m., in the l League. Social hour and refreshments. Le Cercle Francais meets at 7:30 o'clock in Room 408 R.L. Election of officeci's. Refreshments. A Sound Film on electric lamps and their manufacture will be pre- sented by the General Electric company at 8:15 p.m., in Room 348 Westt Engineering building. This should interest business and engineering students especially. Everyone is invitedi to attend. Freshmen Cirls' Glee Club: Short meeting at 7:30 o'clok. All mem- bers please ba present. Engineering Council: Important meeting at 5 p.m:, in the M.FE. computing room. I Annual W.A.A. Banquet: Women's Athletic building at 6:15 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from Jean Botasfor d or from thel desk at the W.A.A. building for 75 cents. Al]l'athletic awardis will be miade then. COMIING EVENTS TPool Engineering wi t be discussed in Room 1300 of the East Engi- neering building at 3 a.m., on Friday, May 27. Mr. M. W. IHughes will speak on "The Importance of Tool Engineer- ing in Modern Production." Mr. A. Marchenko wil speak onl "The Comparison of Tooling Methods in the Automotive Industry with Those Usedl by Machine Tool Builders." All students interested in this important subject are in.vtedl to attendl these 15-minue talks. NEW METHODIST BISHOPS A4ssociated Press Phou~ J. "ilah Magee (left), of Seattle, Wash., and Ralph S. Cushmani of Rochestcr, N.Y., are shown together in Atlantic City, N.J., after they were ected k bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church. TUTORIAL SYSTEM SEEN AT ILLINOIS Fraicr ntics ConlemuipahPlane i to Raise Scholarship. URBANA, Ill., May 25-Univer- sity of Illinois fraternities are con- templating a "tutorial adviser" system to encourage efforts toward higher scholarship among their members. If the proposed program is adopt- ed, a young member of the faculty~ will live with the members of each fraternity, aiding; them in reach- ing a scholastic state of mind and advising the man agem ent in regafr~d to more comfortable and. econom- ical living qua rters.- i Museturn Official Gives TVallk on African Trip Dr., Wilfrid D. Hanibly, of the Chi- cago Field museum of natural his- I tory, will lecture on his experiences ! in Wist Africa at 4:15 this after-- noon in the Natural. Science Audi- torium. Dr. Hlambly is the associate cura- tor of African. (ethnc.,(gay in the Chi- cag~o.museum. Al III bill 0 BRIGHT SPOT 802 Packard St. loclay, 11:30 to 1:3 t ot Beef and Park Sanidwiches with Mashed Paatoes, V/egetable Salad Pineapple Chee' "a[lad, hanm Sandwich cottage14 Cheese Salad, Cold ]Meats Potato Chipas Croamed Citi,),ped Be4ef on Toast, Poachecl k:gg Caked, Ice Creaint, Jells Coffee, Milk 30c 5:30 to 7:10 Son p Liver and Bacon I Iainbtrg Steak, Fried Onions Baked Ham, Raisin Sauace Itoa Beef and Pork L amb :Chop Grill of Sauasage, Tfomato, Baconi flayed Irish and Canlied Sweet Potatoes Asp-ira gus, Beets Grape wii, P iineapple Stiiilae, Pie Tof~,'ea, iljk 11 Phim Delta Kappa: Final meeting of the Union, Saturday, May 28, at 1:10. Curtis who wil diseuls in formially the thePcic o.t C'bears .Sen~gr ion or Guard, Color Bearers (CckjAineed F~ rm paf'yo 1 Sarkoly, Sylvester B3. Chadnman, Ivan Smith, Norman J. Daniels, Howard J. Auer, Jame's E. Gersbach,, Auglustus J. Kitglcr, AHthur R. 1(op- ker, Omer LaJeunesse, Hlarold D). Lindsay, and ,Jlarmon A. Wolfe-. 1lu''ariaey ---- Tom Samiuels, andI Teodoi'o Moscoso. lkntat-- Henry J. Walkotten, Blert, I3. Roberts, Lewis I1. Meyers, Itay- - monci A. McCarthy, George IL. Siersina, and Kenneth Ryan. Business Ad min.--Keith B. I lc-~ ett, and Lawrence C. Hobart. For estry and Conservatiow- Ed - ward C. Crafts, and Hlarold Zavitz. .Music-Eric Wild, and Warren Ketchem. the year will be a luncheon at The speaker will be Dr. F. ID. status of teac, (her training on ' I~ l i' I THEIR 1' TODAY! Peanut Bttner S andwich and a Rich Cre am M alted M ilk . . . . . . . . . . . Ait all CALKINSTLETCHR DRUG C. Modern Suda Foiintanis ! 'The Last Dance at "the L e FRIDAY, MAY 27 Saiforizod Slacks . a . . $I,115 ILANNELS, White, Grey, andTan. $4.50 Walk a Few Sreps and Save Dollars Young Men's Clothes SI/op1 1 6 East Libaerty Streett Russ Morgan from 9Lill, 1:00 I LydiMEDELSOHNTheatre Also Saturday Matinee and Night "CHARMING BECAUSE IT SOE MERRILY SPOOFS AT THE WAY OF A M\%AN WITH A MAID AND) VICE VERSA. MISS HIEMING, IN A CAREER oF QUITE UJNBROKN JLOVI.INFSS, HAS NOT BEEN LOVIER THI-AN SHE IS I ERL~s"-RUlSSIr. McLAUJGIII.N, THE DFlETROIT NEWS. I S Playing for the SALE 1All Shads .. $20.00 AS~RING SUITS ________ * All l teratiionsIUF atd 4-ost~ EXH-IBITION *C. TDOUKAS Thbe Third Annual Exhibition of Sculpt~ure held under then auspices 1 319 South University Irl TIESOrTEWN il II I I f i ' I ,;, ! f SENIOR'S LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR iai IN C4ARDuwS 100 Cards and Plate (Engraved) .......$2.50 and up 100 Cards processed . ........ ........ .....$2.00 100 Cards from your Plate.................. $1.50 Special Discount Allowed Until June 10th I I I ii Senior Ball and Lester Vail May 27 Friday Night in John Van Driutten's Gay Comedy "THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET" Opening TOMORROW at 8:15 PT R ICA COL L ING in Bernard, Shaw's Best Comedy "C,.ANDIDA" NIGHTS-50c, 75r, $1 (A few at $1.50). WED. AND) SAT. MATS.-50c AND) 75 CENTS (A few at $1.00). SEASON TICKETS FOR ALL 6 PLAYS--$3, $4, ANT) $6. BOX OFFICE PHONE 6,300o F-lit COON JOESANER S NDERS! ANER Original Kansas City M htiawk s UNION BALLROOM 10 P. M. to y A. M. Tickets $5.00--On ale Angell Hall TodJay, 2-4; Tuesday and Thursday, 9-3 wAMIRs UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Bli -~ -- -..-----.-.--.---.....--- - ----.----. -.--.-.----.- _______________ 'I I L_ mAK .E THE MOST OF TH 'LIAYS By Dancing to the music of