THE MICHIGAN DAILY form of a Hallowe'en party at 8:00 p. m. sharp, in room 408 Romance Language Building. Old members as well as new are urged to be present. Sociedad Hispanica meeting at 7:30 p. n. at the Michigan League. Dr. Jiminez will give a talk on the system of education in Porto Rico. All members are urged to attend and to extend a cordial invitation to all those interested in the society. University of Michigan Radio Club meets at 7:30 p. m., Michigan Union, Room 302. Dr. John D. Kraus will talk on and demonstrate "Sixty Mil- lion Cycle Radio Transmission." All interested are invited to attend. Dance Club: Last chance to try out this fall. Today in Barbour Gym from 3 to 4, Anyone unable to attend must call Mary Stirling, 3218. University Girls' Glee Club: Reg- ular meeting tonight. All members must be present at 7:15 sharp, in the same room as before. Please bring your 15c for refreshments. Those who have not paid their dues must bring/heir money to this meeting. Harris Hall: Open house at the Hall this afternoon from four to six at which time tea will be served. Herbert Hoover Sails On Fishing Trip -Associated Press Photo Former President Herbert Hoover (center) is shown as he sailed from Long Beach, Calif., for a three week's fishing trip in the Gulf of California. With him are Willits J. Hole (left), owner of the yacht used on the cruise, and William L. Honnold, mining engineer and former associate of Hoover. iseovers ifferent Stages In The Developinent Of Anemia Har- Holy this The stopping of the development of the red blood corpuscles at vari- ous stages of their growth will cause different kinds of anemia, -according to Dr. Raphael Isaacs, assistant di- rector of the Simpson Memorial In- stitute for Medical Research, Obser- vatory Street, who told of his find- ings to the delegates who attended the Central Society for Clinical Re- search-held Friday in Chicago. Dr. Isaacs discovered that there. are seven distinct phases in the devel- opment of the red blood corpuscles, which act as the carriers of oxygen from the lungs to all the tissues of the body. If the development is ar- rested at any phase, the red cor- puscles are retained in the marrow, resulting in a shortage of oxygen carriers, If stoppage of development occurs at the first stage, little in the way of treatment is known as yet. With too few and immature corpuscles in the blood stream, the tissues are starved for the oxygen needed for the com- plex chemical processes of life, he said. Second stage growth stoppage happens in the disease called perni- cious anemia, caused indirectly by' the failure of the stomach to manu- facture certain secretions needed to stimulate the bone marrow to doing a complete job of corpuscle making. In this case liver or hog stomach ex- tracts will remedy the condition. Various other less serious anemias, called "secondary," because they may follow or accompany any unhealthy condition of the body which is re- flected in temporary disturbances in the functioning of the bone marrow, may occur when red corpuscle de- velopment stops at any of the seven stages, according to Dr. Isaacs. A secondary anemia may appear even with growth stoppage at an early state, if the cause of the marrow up- Alumnus Gets Job With Big Company Frank Smith, '22, has been ap- pointed to the position of associate advertising manager of General Foods Corps., New York City. In his new capacity Smith has charge of sales and advertising for one of the food company's cereals. Priori to becoming affiliated with General Foods in February, 1931, Mr. Smith was associated with advertis- ing agencies in New York and In- dianapolis, and the Cadillac Motor Car Co., in Detroit. While at the University, he was active in publication work, being ed-" itor of Chimes, extinct student liter- ary magazine. He is also a member of Sigma Nu, Michigamua, Sphinx, Sigma Delta Chi, and Pi Delta Ep- silon. "The WALL STREET JOUR- NAL is business and financial education. Send for sample copy and special student rates with- out obligation. 44 Broad Street, New York." set is due to some temporary cause, rather than the permanent secretion deficiency found in pernicious ane- mia, he declared. The secondary anemias of. the later stages are con- trollable by iron preparations, Dr. Isaacs stated. A. S. M. E. Fetes rurdue Dan Here Dean A. A. Potter of the engineer- ing college of Purdue University and president of the American Society of ~iechanical Engineers will be the guest of honor at an informal dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Un- ion. The dinner will be given by the mechanical engineering faculty of the College of Engineering. At a meeting of the student branch of the society to be held at 8:00 p. m. tomorrow in the Union, Dean Potter will speak on "What Is Ahead of the Engineering Student." Dean Potter wiii address the De- troit section of the society at 6:30 p. in. today at the Fort Shelby Hotel, choosing as his subject "The Engi- neer in the New Deal." A number of engineering students and faculty members from the University are planning to attend the Detroit meet- ing. Students Asked To Hand In Applications For Trip All students who are planning to make the trip to Chicago to study practical sociological problems under the direction of Frank Beck, eminent practical sociologist, are requested by Sherwood A. Messner, '34, president of the Student Christian Association, to hand in their applications at Lane Hall today if possible. Tomorrow is the deadline for all applications. A definite price of $7.25 has been .set for transportation and lodging costs for the trip. This does not in- clude meals but according to Mess- ner the whole trip should not cost more than $10 per person. Scientists at Princeton University have succeeded in producing a new kind of water valuable in the study of atomic structure. It is heavier than ordinary water, and each hy- drogen atom in it has a mass of two instead of one. EA l", _a I I 11 C7'Ih mi MATS. NOW! 10c NIGHTS 15c TWO FEATURES! I --6 MICHIGAN e ENDS TONIGHT The Comedy Hit of the Talkie Era "BOMBSHELL" -with- JEAN HARLOW LEE TRACY SHORT SUBJECTS - "HANDLE liii PAUL lii BARS" lii TOMPKINS i i PARAMOUNT I TOM ~i"i .y "HME CHANDLER " Out s ~,JR cGOWAN - 11 II