THE MICHIGAN DAILY K iven. 'hese le tures' will be held a4Y OFFICIAL LLETNy4: " p. in, Sarah S F UCawell Angell Hall on the econel Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all membcrs of the f7nOi R of Ba our Gynnill.u. University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the Pre eit e ntl 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. aerring 'tudent ha: had IL:. XLIII WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1J39No a course in Personl or General Hy- giene which has been accepted andI NOTICES credited by this University, she will Identification Cards: Students whose names begin with letters A- be exempt frm btnhre iene require- inclusive may secure their identification cards on Wednesday, October 5' mnt here,butn, od secure a slr by calling at Room 4, University Hall, and presenting their athleticcopon from the ofice of the Dean of her books. Cards H-Q will be given out on Thur;sday, October 6, and R-Z On college showing the credit received Friday, October 7. The office will remain en)fl during the noon hour on j1for the hygiene course. Such slips these three days. Students are reminded that duplicate cards will be is- are to be presented to Mrs. Daum in CLASSIFIE DIRECTORY sued only upon payment of a $2.00 fee, and that identification cards mus be surrendered upon withdrawal from the University. J. A. Bursey, Dean of Students , Attention of New Students: The new students are reminded of the assemblies on "How to Study" which will be held on the afternoon of October (5, 6 and 7) in the Natural Science Auditorium. In case of con- flict between class work and the assemblies students will be excused from class work as attendance at the assemblies is obligatory. Each student is expected to attend only the assembly to which he has been assigned. John R. Effinger, Dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. James B. Edmonso, Dean of the School of Education. Earl V. Moore, Director of the School of Music. Applicants for khodes Scholars are requested to report to the Secretary of the History Department, 1004 A.H., on or before Friday. A. L. Cross Pre-Medical Students: Students who intend to apply for admission to the Medical School should obtain the Announcement of the School by call- ing at the office of the Secretary, Room 17 West Medical Building. Atten- tions is called to the increase in requirements which become effective next year and also to the rule regarding "D" grades in required subjects. Stu- dents desiring further information should consult with the Chairman of the Committee at an early date. Executive Committee, Medical School School of Education Faculty Meeting: A regular meeting of the School of Education Faculty will be held on Monday, October 3 at the Michigan League at 12 o'clock noon. A full attendance is desired. Notice, The Pearce Steel Strop Demonstrators will be at Calkins' & Fletcher's Drug Store, 324 So, State street, on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, October 6, and 8. The product is sold under a money-back guaran- tee. Any students interested in selling this product during the coming school year are asked to leave their names at the Student Employment Bureau, Dean of Students Offic, or at Calkins' & Fletcher's on So. State St. University Women: The Staff of the Michigan League Building is of- fering a course of instruction, free of charge, to girls who wish to wait on table at special parties and dinners. Any girl who has received this training and who is called for this extra work will be paid in cash. Those who are interested please sign up with Miss McCormick in the Michigan League Building; Graduate School Students: Students who have changed their elections since submitting the election card should call at the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall, this week. This involves dropping and adding of courses and substitution of one course for another, as well as a change in instructor. G. Carl Huber, Dean Graduate School Studehts' Attention is called to the rule governing late registration in the Graduate School. "Students may register at any time up to and including the second Wednesday (October 5) of the semes- ter. After this date they may register only with permission of the Dean," G. Carl Huber, Dean Graduate School Studiits: Gi'aduates who have changed their Ann Arbor address since registering should report the change to the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall. Regularly enrolled graduate students, who hold the rank of Instructor, or above, at another institution, are asked to leave their names at the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall, at their earliest conveni- ence. This applies oily to married students. G. Carl Huber, Dean Women Students Attending The Ohio State-Michigan Football Game: Women students wishing to attend the Ohio State-Michigan football game are required to register in the OMlce of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from parents must be' received in the Dean's of- fice not later than Thursday, October 1 th. I a student wishes to go other- wise than by train, special pertnission for such mode of travel must be in- cluded in the xiarent's letter. Graduate women are invited to register in the office also. Byrl Foux Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women Women Studentsdefers in Physical Education: All women students wishing defers in Physical Education for the first semester may bring their cases before Dr. Bell on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morn- ings between the hours of 8:30 and 9:30 in Barbour Gymnasium, or be- tween 1:30 and 2:00. in the afternoon at the Health Service. This will be the only opportunity to secure defers. Required Physical Eduation-Womien Students: This is the last week for women students to sign up for physical education classes. All freshman and uppercass women who have not completed the requirement must sign up at once or their semester's record will carry an. E for failure. Students who wish to have their physical education deferred for this semester must have an official defer slip fromi Dr. Bell. Required Hygiene Lectures for Women Freshmen: Hygiene lectures for freshmen women will begin on Monday, October 3, and will continue until a series of seven lectures have been given, These lectures will be held each Monday at 4:15 p. m. in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall on the second floor of Barbour Gymnasium. Upperelass: Hygiene lectures for upperclas, women will begin on Tues- day, October 4th- and will continue until a series of seven lectures have been Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium, who will automatically exempt the stu- dent from the required hygiene course- Hygiene Exemption Examination: Those students who have taken courses in other institutions but have no credit will report for the first hy- giene lecture and also take the ex- emption examination to be given October 8th, in Natural Science Au- ditoriunn at 10 o'clock in the morn- ing. If they pass this examination they are then exempt from the re- mainder of the hygiene lectures. If by any chance a freshman be- lieves herself to be in a position to pass the upperclass exemption ex- amination, she may apply for this privilege to either Dr. Bell or Dr. Schutz at the Health Service. R. O. T. C. Uniforms: The tailors will be at the R 0. T. C. office Thurs- day and Friday, October 6, 7, from 8:30 .a m. to 5:00 p. n. All regular members of the R. O. T. C will re- port during the periods indicated to be measured for uniforms. Used Book Exchange of the So- cialist Club- will be open today from two to four p. m. at Lane Hall, at which time money will be refunded for books sold and for returning un- sold books after Wednesday. The Exchange will be closed until the end of the semester when books will be collected for the second semester sale. TRYOUTS University Girls Glee Club will be held in Miss Hunt's room, 216, at School of Music on Wednesday, from one to three, and Friday from three to five of this week only ACADEMiC NOTES Seminar in Mathematical Theory of Statistics: There will be a meeting of those interestcd in the organiz/a- (ion of an informal seminar in the mnathematical thory of statistics,1 Thursday at :3 o'clock in 3020 A. This seminar will be open to those who have had or are taking Mathe- matics 227 and 228 or its equivalent. English 230 (Spenser and his Age) This class will meet in Room 2213 A.H. Friday afternoon from 3:45 to 15.45. M, P. Tiley Prychology 41: Make-up final ex- anination will be held Thursday eve- ning, October 13 at 7 o'clock in Room 1121 N.S.. LECTURE University Lecture: Friday, Octo- ber 7, 4 p. m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Dr. Henry Seidel Canby, author, and editor of The Saturday Review of Literature: "Prize Litera- ture." Glider Club: All interested in a year of fascinating sport withmthe Glider Section of the U. of M. Aero- hautical Society are urged to attend the first meeting of the Club in room 48 in the West Engineering Building at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 5. Membership is limited. Senior Society: Important meeting of the members at 5 o'clock in the League. Pi Tan Pi Sigma: Business meet- ing at 7:30 p. m,. at the Union. Room number will be posted. Sigma Rho Tau: Meeting at 9:00 p. m., in the Reference room in the W. Eng. Bldg. All members are urg- ently requested to be present at this meeting, which will only last a short time. Michigan Socialist Club: William V. Banks, Detroit attorney and mem-- be1 of International Labor Defense CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1Z11 The classfied columns close at three o'clock p ,review;x to dayv of insertion. Box numbers may be ,e ured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-tie per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. lOc per reading line for three or more insertions. Telephone rate-15c per'areading line for one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or mere insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract per line---2 lines daily, one month ....... .....Se 4 lines .F. .,~2 months .... . .. , , 8c 2 lines daily, college year........7e 1l i ll ine;. 0. ),.college year....., . 7e 1)00lues used as desired .......... 9c 300 lines used as desired.,.........e 1.000 lines used as desired..........7 2,000 lines used as desired .......... 6c rhe above rate. are per reading line, based on eight reading lines per inch. The above rates are for 71,2 point ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c per line to above rates for all capi- tal letters. Add 6c pe rline to above for bold face, upper and lower case. Add 10e per line toabove rates for bold face capital letters. NOTICE MASONIC CLUB open every after- noon and evening. You are wel- come. Billiards, etc.at reasonable rates. 327 So. 4th Ave. 4 DANCING Wednesday and Saturday nights at Woodman Hall, up over the Ann Arbor Restaurant. Ad- mission 25c. 2 NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at Maynard. Free mendiing and darn- ing. Collars and cuffs reversed. Opening special, 12c a shirt cash and carry. Dil" 8894. Sc STUDENTS' Laundry by experienced Laundress. Prices reasonable. Will call for and deliver. stockings done free. Call 116 and ask for 769F13. 9 WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY-- Hand work soft water. Call for and deliver. Dial 4789 after 12 noon. 3 WANTED - Student washing. All Mending neatly done. Phone 3006. 6 STUDENT LAUNDRY- Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863. 12c LAUNDRY-Soft water, 21044. Tow- els free; Socks darned. 13c W A N T E D-Student and family washing. rough dry or ironed. Rea- sonable, call for and deliver. Phone 5118. 14c WASHING and ironing. Called-for and delivered. Silks and woolens guaranteed satisfactory. 223478. 611 Hoover. 15c WANTED-To buy one set of Har- vard Classics, Write Postoffice WANTED-Experienced dressmaking -Mrs. S. J. Reed. Tel. 761F2. Called for and delivered. WANTED-Student a u n d r y and good work at reasonable rates. All mending free. Called for and de- livered. Dinl 4929. 11 WANTED-Eb sax player; ight read. Dial 8265, leave name. Dance job. LOST BLACK patent leath purse. Lost Monday afternoon. Contained keys, cash, Eversharp. Call 265 Jordan Hall. 5 L 0 S T - Brown leather brief case, containing papers of value to own- er, at Huron River Park, Saturday afternoon. Reward. Return to Michigan Daily office. 18 LOST-Men's gold wrist watch with heturn I,,10 Di1 ,ly. iblfrew 1Gard, i FOR SALE FOR SALE -Battery set and trickle charger. 317 S. Division. I FOR SALE-Sweet cidr,. Paw Paw grapes and grape Juice. Call 9534 or 22413. Wagner Cider Mill. FVRKENT EAST OF CAMPUS -Clean, beauti- fully furnished t hree-room apart- ment. Includes soft water, lights, gas, and garage. Uiversity pco- pie preferred. Phone 3713 or 5792. 21 ATTRACTIVE furnished suite. Two rooms', half block from Michigan League. Graduate or instructor preferred. New single rooms. Very reasonable. 222 S. Ingalls. 22 F MAJESTIC WALKER'S Home Laundrv-Student laundry a specialty. Terms very reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for and deliver. 7c S T A Y B R O O K Country School. Washtenaw road. Full day rates including lunch-$25.00 per month Half day rates -- $12.50. Trans- portation provided. Age, from in- fancy to 8 years. Mrs. H. S. Mal- lory, director. Tel. 23891 and 9806. 10 will speak on "The Scottsboro case, Is it a legal lynching?" under the auspices of the Michigan Socialist Club at the Natural Science Auditor- ium at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. Chess and Checker Club: Import- ant meeting Wednesday evening at (Continued on Page 6) Imo- STARTI NG TODAY! Youth Takes Its Stand li MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO -de Sunday" for many students, is 0 11 MICHIGAN Now WHEELER and W 0 L S EY in "HOLD 'EM JAIL" Mickey Mouse Cartoon RUTH ETTING Short Reel Paramount News Traveltalk Matinees 30c, Nights 40c-50c Thursday "MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE" with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Sunday WARING'S PENNSYLVANIAS a ?CTURE. with LEWIS STONE ROBERT YOUNG MARGARET PERRY Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt M ANY MICHIGAN STUDENTS have discovered the pleasure of telephoning home at a certain time each week. And, because they expect the call at that time, the folks always plan to be at home. Arrange a "Telephone Home Day" with Dad and Mother this year. You will find the cost surprisingly low, and you can charge the calls to your home telephone if you wish. "Telephone Home Day" i -Extra Added Feature- Exclusive Official All Talking Pictures o the HEAVYWEIGH BOXING CONTEST Beween -- MAX SCHME LING -and - MICKEY ; 3 Seeing the Pictures is Better than having a Seat at the Ringside. -also Late News--- Saturday MARLENE DIETRICH in "BLOND VENUS" P V *Not only Sunday, but any day you prefer may be designated "Telephone Home Day" . . On The Stage ---_ We Hve JustReceived a Large Shipment Of fall Books The Latest In Fiction and Non-Fiction Numbers These books are outstanding for imaginative vision and diction is finely sustained throughout. The non-fiction volumes are particu- larly interesting, describing the changes of educational methods, of government, and of material conditions during the past 80 years and are illustrated with incidents and anecdotes of school life and descriptions of prominent personalities. We Feature This Week Fine Writing Paper At Bargain Prices 4 Watch for Our Week-end Specials - Every Friday and Saturday. Two fine stores, located at each end of the campus, and owned and operated by alumni of the University of Michigan.