THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY, NOV.
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until
3:30; 11:30 a. mn. Saturday.
L XLIII
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932
No. 50
Pan American Petroleum Co. Includes
mapping of oil structures, prospect-
ing with seismograph and tortion I
balance, drilling of well with rotary'
drill, bringing in gusher, distribution'
by pipe line, tankers, etc. Shown es-
pecially for students in Geology 133.
All others interested are cordially in-
vited. Natural Science Auditorium,
at 7:30 p. m.
Graduate Luncheon Club at 12:15,
in the Russian Tea Room of the'
Michigan League Building. Dean
Carl Huber of the Graduate School,
Prof. Okkelberg and Prof. Remer will
attend.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
NOTICES
University Broadcasting Service-Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 2 p. m. "The
Behavior of Young Children" by Dr. Margaret Wilker, Associate Professor
of Education.
Automobile Regulation: The Automobile Regulation will be lifted for
the Thanksgiving holiday beginning at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 23, and ending on Friday morning, November 25, at 8:00 a. m.
W. B. Rea, Asistant to Dean of Students
NOTICE
UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Re-
finishing. We specialize in Univer-
sity and fraternity work. Johnke
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Graduate School: Students enrolled in the Graduate School will
not be permitted to drop courses after Thanksgiving. A course is not offi-
cially dropped until it is reported in the office of the Graduate School, 1014
Angell Hall. G. Carl Huber, Dean
Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under ex-
traordinary circumstances, courses dropped after Wednesday, November 23,
will be recorded with the grade of E..
Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without
"E" grades will not be given after Wednesday, November 23, except under
extraordinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped
unless it has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School of
Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School.
Househeads, Social Directors, Chaperons, University Women: Hours
for Thanksgiving Week: The closing hour for Wednesday, November 23,
is 1:30 a. m.; for Thursday, November 24, is 11 p. m.
Overnight privileges for Wednesday night may be arranged with House-
heads. Any other overnight privileges or late returns should be registered
in the Office of the Dean of Women. This office does not, however, excuse
anyone from classes. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women
Social Directors, Chaperons, Househeads, University Women: The clos-
ing hour tonight will be 11:30 p. m. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women
Pan-Hellenic Ball: Girls entertaining at breakfast following the Pan-
Hellenic Ball are reminded that their plans must be registered for approval
in the Office of the Dean of Students and of the Dean of Women. Please
register these plans in both offices before noon on Wednesday, November 23.
Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women
Pan-Hellenic Ball Regulations: The closing hours for girls attending
the Pan-Hellenic Ball is 2 a. m., unless they are having breakfast following
the Ball, in which case the closing hour is 3 a. m.
Pan-Hellenic Ball: Programs may be received by presenting tickets at
W.A.A. office in the League on Tuesday from one to five o'clock and Wed-
nesday from nine to twelve.
Junior Women interested in stage-craft who wish to work on properties
for Junior Girls Play call Ruth Duhme at 2-3251.
Notice: There will be tea dancing in the Grill room at the Michigan
League on Thanksgiving Day from 3 until 5.
Girls' Swimming Club: Meeting in
the Union pool at 8 p. m. At this
time there will be instruction and
groups may be passed. This is op-!
tional. Please be prompt.
Election Senior Class Officers of
Forestry School. 4:15, 2039 N. Sci-
ence Auditorium.
Tan Beta Pi Dinner at the Michi-,
gan Union, 6:15,
Black Qill meets at 7:45 at the
League. See Bulletin Board in the
League for the Room. All those who
have not paid for their pins please
bring money. Bring manuscripts to
read, either try-out manuscripts or
others.
Comedy Club second try outs will
be held at 4:00 in the rehearsal room
of the Michigan League.
Christian S c i e n c e Organization
meets at eight o'clock this evening
in the Chapel of the Michigan League
building. All faculty and students in-
terested are invited to attend.
Sophomore Prom Committee meet-
ing at the Michigan Union at 7:30
p. m., room 306.
Sophomore Cabaret: Devil and the
Deep. Rehearsal at 4 p. m. at the
League. Waitress Dance. Rehearsal
at 5 p. m. at League ballroom. Gob
Tap. Rehearsal at 3 p. in. at League
ballroom.
Dancing classes will meet this af-
ternoon at four o'clock in Barbour
Gym for all Junior women interested
in trying -out for choruses of the
Junior Girls' Play.
COMING EVENTS
Theosophical Society open meeting
at 8 p. m. on Friday, November 25,
in the League Building. Mrs. E. Pear-
son of Detroit will speak on "The
Mystery of Being." Everyone wel-
come.
Oriental Supper: Will those who
wish to attend the supper at Wes-
ley Hall Wednesday at 6:30 please
call Wesley Hall and leave their
names for reservation before 6:00
p. m. Tuesday. Oriental food will be
served at a small charge. Social hour
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(on basis of five average words to
line) for one or two insertions.
Minimum 3 lines per insertion.
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insertions.
Telephone rate--15c per reading line
for onte or twvo ins ertions.
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more insertions.
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The above rates are for 71% point
FOR SALE
BRAND NEW-Black Russian pony
fur coat. Never been worn. Cost
$225. Can be bought for less than
half price. Call Ypsi 1411-M. Can
be seen at 982 Congress Street,
Ypsilanti. 161
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron,
2-2001. 19c
LAUNDRIES
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
VERY QUIET ROOM - With piano;
no other lodgers or students. Box
30A, Michigan Daily 156
WANTED-Passengers to Cleveland.
Leaving 5 p. m. Wednesday. Over
Thanksgiving. Call 2-1118
GOING OUT OF TOWN? If you'reI
looking for a ride, or have a ride
to offer someone. advertise it. The
cost of Daily Classifieds is small,
and the return in savings or shared
expense will be great. CALL AL
THE AD-TAKER AT 2-1214.
Yph Ca. 334E. HOOVer Ave. Phlone
2-3730. 28c
EAT-MEAL tickets $5.50 for $4.50.
Lunches 25c, 30c, 40c. All steak
dinners 40c. Forest Restauirant
538 Forest Ave. 25c
FINGER WAVE-Thirty-five cents
at Raggedy Ann Beauty Shop.
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Phone 7561. 157
IT IS NOT too early to order Christ-
mas cards. Our greeting card dept.
is large and complete. Francisco
Boyce. 723 N. Univ. 29
ATTENTION! - Have your shoe re-
pairing and hat blocking done at
Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E.
Liberty. 26c
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WANTED - Student and
washing. Phone 3006.
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family
6c
WASHING-And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.1
611 Hoover. 15c
WANTED-Student laundry by ex-
perienced laundress. Work done by,
hand. Shirts 12c. Socks mended
free Called for and delivered 181
In nine dairy counties of North
Carolina 2,254 farmers obtained gov-
ernment seed loans amounting to
$273,800 this year.
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BARGAINS-overstuffed chairs $3.00
to $9.00. Davenports $10.00. Study
tables $2.00. Lamps $1. A & C Fur-
niture, 325 S. Fifth Ave. 22c
will follow. All those interested are
invited to attend.
Young People's Society, Church of
Christ Disciples: There will be a
Thanksgiving Hike and Party on
Wednesday evening. Meet at the
Church, Hill and Tappan Sts., at 6
p. m. There will be a party at the
Church following the hike to the
Huron River, where the supper will
be cooked. Please be prompt!
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Archwood Drive. Phone 3548.
142
LOST
LOST-Saturday p. m. on North Uni-
versity or State, a satin coin purse.
Call 7670. 162
LOST-Black leather purse sometime I
Monday morning in vicinity of
campus, containing keys which
cannot be duplicated, letters, check
stubs and notebook. Reward. Tele-
phone 6172, in afternoon 8613.
164
LOST-Watch on S. University or
Washtcnaw or at the League Sat-
urday. Finder please call 9433.
163
WANTED
DRIVING-To Washington, D. C.
over Thanksgiving. Call 8240.
160
and yOU can buy good skates at
this store. Shoe and Skate outfits
from $5.00 up to $8.00. Ping-
Pong and Table t'ennis frow
50c up.
JNO. C. FISCHER COMPANY
Main and Washington
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ACADEMIC NOTICES
History 227: Will not meet today.
A. E. R. Boak
Physical Education Block Work: The classes in Education F41b, F43b,
and F45b will meet today. These classes include the block work in physical
education for men for the second half of the first semester.
3. R. Sharman
EVENTS TODAY,
Physics Colloquium: Professor N.
H. Williams will talk on "Piezoelec-
trice Crystals and Their Modes of Os-
cillation" at 4:15 p. m., Room 1041,
East Physics Bldg. All interested are
cordially invited to attend.
Junior Mathematical Society meets
at 7:30 p. in. in room 3011 Angell
Hall. The topic will be elementary
topology, presented by Dr. Ayres of
the mathematics department. Those
interested in broadening their knowl-
edge of mathematics will benefit by
attending the meeting tonight. Every-
one welcome.
Botanical Journal Club meets at
7:30 p. m. in room 1139 N.S. Papers
by, Dr. Tupper, Sam Granick, Carl
Grassl, and Waldo Steidtmann. All
interested are cordially invited.
Le Cercle Francais: Meeting at
8: 00 p. im. in the Grand Rapids Room,
Michigan League. Professor Tala-
mon will speak. Refreshments will
be served. Old and new members are
urged to be present.
Adelphi House of Representatives
regular meeting at 7:30, fourth floor
of Angell Hall. The program will
feature Prof. J. H. Muyskens whose
subject will be "The Mother Tongue."
Visitors are welcome.
Alpha Nu meeting at 7:30 p. m. in
the Alpha Nu rooms, fourth floor
Angell Hall. Debate with one of the
women's speech societies. All mem-
bers are urged to be present and to
bring all of their friends who are in-
terested in brilliant satire and in-
tellectual, disertations on the doubt-
ful relative value of the co-eds on
this campus.
International Relation Club meets
8 p. m., in the Political Science Sem-
inar Room, 3026 A.H. A bibliography
ing has been placed in the Bureau
and a tentative outline of the meet-
of Governments.
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These Merchants will make your Thanks-
givin Meal a Real Meal, for they have only
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Heinz Mincemeat.The quality is the best 1-lb. tin 25c
Also 1 lb. and 2 lb. glass jars 2-lb. tin 35c
Olives, fancy stuffed queens. . . ............8-oz. jar 19c
Silver Spring Ginger Ale, packed at Northville
from the famous spring water ..:.. . ... .2 quarts 25c
Beech-Nut Fancy English Style Cookies, a bargain for.. ...25c
We have a complete stock of new 1932 Dates, Figs, Paper-
Shell Pecans, Brazils, Walnuts, Mixed Nuts,, also Domestic
and Imported Cheese. We feature L'Aiglons line of imported
Non-Alcoholic Creme De Cocoa, Apricot, Grenadine.
Mrs. Hampton's Homemade Plum Pudding. .,.....pound 40c
Ceylon Tea, our regular 70c grade, Wed. only ..pound 49c
J. W. Coffee, bough' and sold in bulk, Wed only.. pound 25c
Oranges, direct from Louisiana, quality is the
best, full of juice and sweet ... ...dozen 33c
Fancy Emperor Grapes... 3 pounds 19c
Cape Cod Cranberries, best grade on the market pound 121/2c
We selnily the best gradle of hoeessoed Turkevs. Chickens.
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