C H AN DAILY ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the tty. Copy ieceived at the office of the Assistant to the President until :30 a. m. Saturday. Halstead. 8:00 Christmas Party at the Church House. This Sunday is TIN CAN SUNDAY. Lutheran Student Club meeting in Zion Parish Hall, corner Washington Street and Fifth Avenue, Sunday evening, December 11, at 5:30. It is Men's Night at the club: the men of the club will furnish the entertainment. A supper is prepared by the ladies of the church for twenty-five cents. sue deadline, all members must be present. CLASSIFIED DIRECT( {I? reo Tu nin Mi tab L. XLIII SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1932 No. 661 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home to members of the fac- ty and other residents of Ann Arbor on Sunday, December 11.C The student tea on December 14 will also be omitted. University Broadcasting Service-Sunday, Dec. 11, at 5 p. m. "The education. of Exceptional Children" by Dr. Louis W. Keeler, Assistant Pro-; essor of Educational Psychology. "Books for Christmas Gifts" by Miss |dith Thomas. At 8:30 p. m. "Some Illustrations in Speech Defects" by [enry Moser' of the Speech Department. "Retail Credit" by Charles L. amison, Professor of Business Policy, School of Business Administration. G adaeStudents Applying for Teachers' Certificates: Will all stu- ents enrolled in the Graduate School who are planning to receive 'eachers' Certificates during the current year please report at the Record- fa Qfiee of the School of Education at their early convenience. C. O. Davis, Secretary Twilight Organ Recital Omitted: On account of the congestion in Wusilal events and other conflicts, there will be no Twilight Organ Recital his week. The next recital will take place on Wednesday following the ..t as reces&.' Interlbrary Loans: Owing to the crowded condition of the mails and lie. equally great pressure on express companies, university libraries regu- 4rly suspend the operations of interlibrary loan between Decembr 15 and anuary 2. The University Library will not send out any books on interlibrary loan etween these dates nor can it borrow from libraries while interlibrary oans are suspended, Persons who are looking forward to studies during the whristmas recess, for which they wish to procure books on interlibrary loan wrn ether libraries, are asked to give their request for such loans to the i ,deut of thQ Reading Room in the General Library before Decem- er 10. W. W. Bishop, Librarian Capus Messenger Service Envelopes: All offices having excess sup- >1y of those envelopes which may be used a number of times are asked to etwrn them to the Business Office through the Campus Messenger Service. SWomen Students planning to remain in Ann Arbor for the vacation can ecure lnformation as to desirable housing arrangements by calling at the woe of the Dean of Women. Closin lHour December 15 will be 11 p. m. for Open House at Michigan eague Buiiding, Vaation Closing hours for organized houses: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11 p. in.; Fri- Tr, 130 a.. n.; Saturday, 12:3O a. m. 1M siah Concert: The Annual Christmas performance of Handel's ' i" under the apices of the University Musical Society, will be v in the faculty concert series, Sunday, December 11, at 4:15 o'clock in Gill' Auditorium. The U~nversity Choral Union, of three hundred and fifty es, e School of Music Symphony Orchestra of nearly a hundred play- i ws, ura Littlefied, Soprano, Arthur Hackett, Tenor, of the School of sie ?aculty; Helen McClafiin, Contralto of Kent, Ohio, and King Kel- , Bass, of Albion College Conservatory. both former students in the to" of Musio, wa, ll be the soloists. The performance will be conducted by *ueleal Director Ear1 V. Moore. An adnisslon charge of twenty-five cents will be made, the entire pro- ceeds to be donated to the Ann Arbor Community Fund. Tickets may be rpured on Friday and Saturday at the several banks and branch banks, st Wa~hr's and Slater's Book $tores, at the University Music House, Schae- berie and S , rnnell Brothers; and at the desk of the Michigan Union ac thle f ichigan League on Sunday as well. The Hill Auditorium Box wi%0 be ope4,. Sunday from three o'lck on. Di order to avoid con- and confu , and tht the concert may begin promptlayon time, phe ublie is respectfully urged to procure tickets in advance. Choral Union, woert: Efrem Ziimbalist, distinguished Russian Violin- r, will give the fourth program in the Choral Union Concert Series, Mon- a nIght, December 12, at 8:15 o'clocl in Hill Auditorium, as follows: itWL: owaconie; Mendelssohn: Concerto, Allegro, molto appassionata, Andanta, Allegero molto vivace; Achron: Suite Bizarre, 1. Etinceles 2. S , 4.4 Grace, 4. Grimaces, 5. Galanterie, 6. Pastorale, 7. Moment Dram- tiue, . 14arche Qrotesque; Kreisler: Tambourin Chinois; Kreisler: La- "lta a; Chopin-Spalding: Waltz in G fiat; Sarasate: Gypsy Airs. Choral Jnion Members are requested to return their copies of the Mes- sa to the office of the School of Music on Monday, between the hours of ; and 12 and 1 and 4. At that time, copies of new music to be used, will glen out.and courtesy tickets for the Zimbalist concert, Monday night, 1ll also be given out to all members whose records are clear and who call in St. Paul's Lutheran Student Club wishes to extend to all interested a pid cordial invitation to join them in their regular Sunday evening meetings. Sunday, December 11, Rev. 0. Turk will give an interesting, illustrated talk l on his work as city missionary in Detroit. ty In cooperation with the Young People's Society of the church, the club at will entertain at its annual Christmas Party, to be held at the church cor. of 3rd and W. Liberty, on Wednesday, December 14, at 8:00 _p. m. Bring a "dime-store gift"-and a quarter. All are invited to attend!t I i Faculty Women's Club: The formal ception and dance will be held .esday evening, December 13, at ne o'clock in the ballroom of the chigan League. There will 'be les for cards in the Grand Ra- is Room. Play-reading Section of the Facul- Women's Club will meet Tuesday 2:15, in the Grand Rapids Room the Michigan League. The Newcomers Section of the Fac- ly Woman's Club is cordially in- ted to attend a Christmas party W ednesday afternoon, December th, at 3 o'clock in the Grand Ra- ds Room of the Michigan League. ease bring a small gift. NOTICE NOTICE-If you are driving home and Neish to take passengers with you so that the cost of the trip will be minimized call AL the AD- TAKER, 2-1214. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIEDS. SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS- Wall paper, paint. Samples, estimates. Home Decorators since 1905. Dial 8107 or 7600. 34c LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY - Soft water. 21044. Towels fr~e. Socks darned. 13c WASIING--And ironing. Called for and delivered. Silks and woolens guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478. 611 Hoover. 15c LOST IN JL ..N p Hillel Players present the second in their monthly program series, at 8:15 o'clock, Sunday evening, in the Hillel Foundation. The program: "Radio World," a talk by Leonard Kamins; "Piano Moods" of Leon Kaye; a reading, by Paul Wermer. No admission fee. vit 1011 14 pi( Plt FOR SALE FINANC CO.-Is selling late model cars for balance due. i11 W. Huron, 2-2001. 19c FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two-room apartment; rent $25 per month; electric re- frigeration. On campus. Phone 7561. 206 FOR RENT-Furnished apartment with private bath and shower, for three or four adults; also furnish- ed apartment for one or two; and a single room. Steam heat and ga- rage. Special price to large group. Available now, week-ends, Christ- mas vacation, or second semester. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington. 196 FOR RENT-Three large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, gas and heat furnished. 206 South Fourth Avenue.m 200 Students At Wisconsin Must Write Own Exams Vulcans will hold a dinner meeting at 5:45 p. m. Sunday-n the Union Adelphi House of Representatives Tower.dwill hold an important business meet- T__wer___ing Tuesday, Dec. 13 on the fourth floor of Angell Hall at 7:30. All mem- Mass.-Michigan club meeting at the League Sunday at throe o'clodk. bers must attend. Smokes will be All those who are going to go home by train, air or bus should be present. given out. Hindustan Club regular meeting will be held Sunday in Lane Hall at . 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holstead will be our guests. All Hindu Student Christian Association For- students are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served, um: Dr. Francis S. Onderdonk will --___ _-- discuss "How Vienna Eliminated Her COMING EVENTS Slums," an illustrated discussion in t~hF Aritpelia Auditorium Tues= t LOoT-Cigaret e case. black and sil- ver. Engraved. Lost on east Uni- versity last Saturday night. Re- ward. Call 5593. 197 L0SI-Silver cil-atette case; initials IT . inside; toward. Phone 7117 at tneal tims, otherwise phone 6061. 205 t s r , - --t a Special Assembly. There will be an assembly for all students enrolledj in Education classes in the University High School Gymnasium at 4:10 Tuesday, December 13. Senio's doing directed teaching in physical educa- tion will give a demonstration of methods. The program will be of interest to teachers of academic subjects. Research Club will meet Wednesday, December 14, at 8 p. m. in Room 2528 East Medical Building. Papers to be presented are: 1. Experiments in Industrial Incentives. Professor Z. C. Dickinson. 2. The Development of a Liver Extract for the Treatment of Anemia by Intravenous Injection. Dr.' Raphael Isaacs. Members are requested to bring their recent reprints, or to send them to the Secretary, Dr. E. E. Nelson, before the meeting. The Council will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the same place. Mathematical Club: The December meeting of the Mathematical Club will be held Tuesday, December 13, at 7:30 p. m. in 3201 Angell Hall. Pro- fessor C. J. Coe will speak on "Displacements of a Rigid Body." Please note that the hour has been changed in order to avoid conflict with the reception and dance of the Faculty Women's Club. Botanical Journal Club' will meet Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in Room 1139 N.S. Papers by Dr. Mains, Miss Clover, Miss Davidson, Mr. Fischer, Mr. Griffin, and Mr. Tiodd. All interested are cordially invited. Physics Colloquium: Mr. R. W. Smith will talk on "The Effect of For- eign Gasses on the Electrical Conductivity of a Rare Gas Irradiated with its Own Resonance Radiation" at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Phys- ics Building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Deutscher Zirkel: Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13, at eight p. m. in the Michigan League. Prof. Lee will give an illustration talk on "I'm Flugzeug ueber Deutschland. Romance Journal Club will meet on Tuesday, December 13, at 4:10 in R.L. 108. Professor Canfield will present "Contributions to the History of the Comedie humaine" and Mr. Scanio will speak on "Pierre Bayle as a Critic of History," Graduate students and others interested are cordially invited to attend. Psychological Journal Club will meet on December 13 t 7:30 p. m. in. Room 3126 N.S. Dr. H. F. Adams will discuss the topic, "Spearman's two day, Dec. 13, 1932 at 4:15. Michigan Co-operative Bookstore: All faculty people who are interested in the co-operative bookstore are in- WANTED vited to attend a meeting at the -_- Michigan Union Tuesday, December TYPING--Grad. theses a specialty. 13, Room 302 at 7:45 p. m. If you M. V. artsuff. 9087. 40c are interested but cannot attend at STUDENT BARBER -Varsity Bar- this time please call 21124 to offer ber Shop, 617 E. Williams. 206 suggestions and to indicate your sup- MADISON, Wis., Dec. 10.-(Big Ten)-Jekyll and Hyde changes are not appreciated by the French de- partment of the University of Wis- consin, the faculty disciplinary com- mittee told one freshman last week, when he arranged to have another student write his midsemester ex- aminations. As a result of his use of a substi- tute in the mid-term quizzes, the stu- dent was dismissed from the univer- sity. y, port. TYPING-Notes, papers, and Grad. Theses. C. Heckart. 3423. 35c Chinese Students wishing to join the Chinese Students' Volley Ball Team must be present at the practice on Monday at 7:30 p. m. League Game on Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. ILECTURES Tuesday, December 13, 4:15 p.A i., Natural Science Auditorium. Dr. Axel Boethius, Director of the Swedish School in Rome: "Domestic Archi- tecture in Imperial Rome" (illustrat- ed with lantern slides of recent exca- vations). Thursday, December 15, 4:15 p. m., Room 303 Chemistry Building. Dr. F. W. Sullivan, Jr., of the Standard Oil Company, Indiana; "The Appli- cations of Organic Chemistry to the Petroleum. Industry." EXHIBITION Division of Fine Arts announces an exhibition of works of. Six Contem- porary European a n d American Painters in West Gallery, Alumni Memori' 1 Hall. Exhibition open daily through December 14. A new record, for wholesale shell- fish dealers was set in Florida this year when 49 were certified., .,Don't Worry Mr. House Maonager or Owner "our Fi ures Are Wrong" REDEORA"E .... ..... ..W . . .... .. .. r I" -- -_ L ._- " t Unless taken from our latest price list - for the prices on both mate- rials and labor are substantially lower. Call us regarding an estimate and make arrangements to have your house redecorated during the vacation period. A cheery, bright, newly decorated room will aid its student occupant considerably in getting through the rigors of the semester's end. WENZEL'S. WALL PAPER GLASS Interior Decorating PAINTS 207 East Liberty Phone 6713 i factor theory, and the three factor- theory. All Interested are cordially invited.I I 11 I Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. A. M. Dudley of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company will give a very interesting talk to Engineers on Monday, December 12, 7:45. Different aspects of the job sit- uation will be taken up at that time. (Natural Science Auditorium.) 11 We'll Say They Are--" Today 1:30 to 11 P. M. CI ; e ti v Choral Union Ushers: Report at Hill Auditorium at 2:45 p. mn. today if possible for the Messiah Concert. The Michigan Union Bowling Alleys will be open daily from 4:00 to 9:30 p. m. during the Christmas holidays, Dec. 17 to Jan. 3. A. A. A. S. Meeting: All faculty members who are planning to attend the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Atlantic City and who have not made reservations for the spe- cial train leaving Detroit Monday, December 26, at 4:W- p. m., are earnestly requested to notify Arthur B. Moehlman, 4022 University High School, not later than December 13. The decision of the Pennsylvania Railroad to operate the special train is contingent on the number of applicants secured from Ann Arbor and Detroit. Reformed Students: The weekly religious services held at the Michi- gan League at 9:30 a. m., Sunday morning have been discontinued for the remainder of the year. Classiflation, College of L. S. A., School of Education and School of Music: All students in these divisions who have not yet classified are urged to complete their classification before January 1, which means for most students before the beginning of the Christmas holidays. A one dollar penalty for late classification will be assessed after the first of January. Regular office hours will be maintained during the holidays. EVENTS TODAY Harris Halt: This evening there will be the regular student supper at 6:15 p. m. followed by a special Christmas. program. The discussion class Ied by Mr. Lewis will meet as usual at 3:15 p. m. and the discussion will be continued on 'The Christian Conception of Marriage." St. Andrew's Church: Services of worship today are: 8:00 a. m., the Bbly Communion, 9:30' a. m. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon by the Reverend Edward M. Duff. Presbyterian Student Appointments: Sunday. 9:30 Student Classes at the Church House. 10:3.0 Morning Worship, Theme, "Worship, the noblest Capacity of a Human being." 5:30 Social Hour and supper. 6:30 Student Forum. Subject, "An adequate Way Toward Peace." Leader, Mr. Gordon Luncheon for Graduate Students on Tuesday, December 13th, in the Russian Tea oom of the Michigan League. The faculty members attend- ing will be Professor Raleigh Nelson, Professor Z. Clark Dickinson, Profes- sor John S. Worley, and Professor Raymond Wilder. Freshman Girls' Glee Club regular rehearsal on Monday, December 12, at 4:00 in lounge 1 of the League. Miehigan Technic Staff Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 7:30 in Technic Office. As this is the final meeting before vacation and the January is- 11 I i I STATIONERY This is an attractive useful gift and it's inexpensively priced. DeLuxe Gift Paper Holiday Boxes $1.00 Up I OmAN (P°tt r" wih ANITA PAGE NORMAN FOSTER ERVICE U. U. WPrOtbo,.dil -mm *044oftr.___' I