THE MICHIGAN DAILY Frid' ay from three to five of this Mexca Papa Eno - - Luy xpelled; Flees To U. S. ACLASSIFIED DIRECTOIIY CAN USE TEN STUDENTS to in- troduce brand new, unique prod- ecay.Se M. reu e 302 Michigan *U n i o n, Thursday afternoon. 24 University Lecture: Dr. Henry Seidel Caniby, author, and editor of The Saturday Review of Literature, will speak on the subject "Prize Lit- erature" at 4 p. in., Friday, Octo- ber 7, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, under the auspices of the Committee on the Hopwood Awards. The puiblit; is invited. Through the English Office stu- . dents may arrange conferences with 1 Professor Henry Seidel Canby. Pro- fessor Canby will be available for cnerences between 1:30 p. m. andl 2:30 p. m., on Friday th t. ACADEMIC NOTICES Pychology 42: Make-up final ex- amination will be held Thursday eve- treport at the Secretary's office, 263 Wes Enginjeering Building, unless ning October 13 at 7 o'clock in Room they have previously done so: 1121 N.S . Five-year programs combined with Industry; Combinations of any two programs; English 233: The elass will meet MVathematics or comibinations of mathematical and technical pro- rhurs.dy afteroon mn Room 3227 A ,A t2 oclck grams; b ti s Engineering Mechanics, or combinations; Engineering-Law program. Louis A. Hopks, Secretary Psychology 41: Make-up final ex- arnination will be held Thursday eve- ning, October 13 a t 7 o'clock in Room 1121 N.S. Seminar i n MaL iematical Theory of Statistics: There will be a meeting of those interested in the organiza- tion of an informal seminar in the mathematical theory of statistics. Thursday at 3 o'clock in 3020 A.H. This seminar will be open to those who have had or are taking Mathe- matics 227 and 228 or its equivalent. Varsity Debate: Men's Varsity de- bate tryouts will take place Thurs- day, October 13, at 1 p. m. in Room 4003, Angell Hall. Complete infor- mation concerning these tryouts is posted on the bulletin board next to the office of the Department of Speech and General Linguistics, 3211 Angell Hall. Political Science Journal Club will meet today in the Political Science Seminar Room, A.H., 3:00-5:00 p. mn All graduate students in politica] science are expcted to attend-. Engineering M ecanics Colloqu- ium: The first meeting will be helc this evening at 7:30 in room 44f West Engineering Building. A de- scription of some important engi- neering conferences held during th< p~ast summer will be given by Pro. fessor Timnoshenko, Professor Erik- sen and Mr. Way. All persons inter. ested in these meetings are invited t< attend and to join the discussion. National Association of Cost Ac countants, Detroit Chapter: Meetin. at Detroit-Leland Hotel, Thursda3 October 6, 8 p. m.,, to be addrcsse' by W. T. Sunley, educational direc tor and vice-president of the Inter national Accountants' Society,. o: MEXICO CITY, Oct. 5--ft',-Msgr. Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, papal dele gate to Mexico, left in a private air- plane with two agents of the De- partment of Interior today for the United States. He had lbeen ordered expelled from, the country as a "per- nicious foreigner."' The plane was to cross Ihe border a t I a' redo o" r ownsv le<. , The Papa! delegate's onlyv remark was that it was the first time he ever had been up in an airplane. A delegation from the Chamber of Deputies called upon President Rod- riguez this afternoon to present for- mally the request that the Pope's representative be compelled to leave and the President informed them that he already had dictated an or- der to that elfect. "The Development and Use of Stand- ard Costs." Visitors are welcome. Pi Lani13da Theta: AUl Pi Lambda Theta members, whether of Xi chap- ter of Michigan or any other chap- ter are cordially invited to a Wel- coming Tea to be held in the Library of the Elementary School, corner of E. University and Monroe, from 3:30 to 5:30 Thursday, October 6. We should like to meet all Pi Lambda Theta women who arc on thec cam- pus. Varsity Gdee Club: Full rehearsal Thursday, October 6, 7:30 p. in. at Glee Club room, third floor Michi- gan Union. Try-oats for new mem- bers will follow the rehearsal. David Mattern Polonia Circle meeting at 7:30 p. in. in the Michigan League. All stu- dents of Polish extraction arc in- vited. Social hour and refreshments COMING EVENTS lHindustani Club: The regulai meeting of the Hindustan Club wit -be held at 2 p. in., Sunday. Oct. 9, ir I Lane Hall. All Indian students ar requested to be present WALKER'S Home Laundryv-Student laundry a specialty. Terms very reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for and deliver. 7c IT IS not to early to order Christ- mas cards. Our greeting card dept. is large and complete. Fran- cisco Boyce. 719 N. Univ. 29 ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING. Kempf Music Studios, 312 So. Division. Phone 6328. Official tuning Mich. Union, Mich. League, L a w y e r s Club, Martha C o o k Dormitory,. Betsy Barbour House, Helen New- berry Residence, Mosher-Jordan - Halls and many fraternities and sororities. 27 UPHOLSERINRpiig efin- ishing. We specialize in Univer- sity and fraternity work. Jahnke Uph. Co.. 224 F. Huon Ave. Phone ATTENTION! Have your 'hoe rc- pairing and hat blocking done at Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E. Liberty. 26 EAT-Meal Tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Lunches 25c, 30e, 40c. All steak dinners 40c. Forest Restaurant, 538 Forest Ave. 25 NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at Maynard. Free mending and darn- ing. Collars and cuffs reversed. Opening special, 12c a shirt cash and carry. Dial 8894. 8c STUDENTS' Laundry by experienced Laundress. Prices reasonable. Will call for and deliver. Stockings done free. Call 116 and ask for 769F13. 9 -g--p-- -n grp-uc. al93 FOR SAL E-Sweet cider, Paw Paw or 22413. Wagner Cider Mill., 20 LOST-at Tappa ands M oea Phone 4972. 30 WANTED fSTENT AUDP -H dwork sonl wae, a for and deier. Dia 489afer 12 noon. 3 WANTED Eiperhmced dr~essmnaking -Mrs. S. J. Reed. Tel. 761F2. Called for, and delivered. 16 L A UJ N D R 'Y - Soft water, 21044. Towels free. Socks darned. 13c WANTED -Stu. dent washing. All Mending~ nea tly done. Phone 300'. WANTED -To buy one set of Han- yard Classics. Wrrte Postoffice Box 169. . 17 STUDENT ILAUNDRtY-Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863. 12c W A N T E D---Student and family washing, rough dryv or ironed. Rea- sonable. call for and deliver. Phone 5118. 14c WASHING and 'ronmg. Called for and delivered. Silks and woolens guarntee satisfactory. 223478. 611 Hoove.15 WANTED- Student I a u n d r y and good work at reasonable rates. 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The fact these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by thie words- tIt's toasted".That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes.