THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 vember 23, at 3:00 p. in., in the Mich- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publieation i;n 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. m. Saturday. for ping pong and dancing. Refresh- mnents are served during the evening. If you are not already in the habit of "dropping in" you are cordially invited. vember 23, at 3:00 p. m., in the Mich- igan League Ballroom. Stalker Hall: Sunday, Nov. 19- VOL. XLIV No. 48s SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 1933 Notice T Department Heads and Others Concerned: Owing to Thanksgivingz falling on the last day of the month and. ay day being November 29, thet hourly time slips must be in the 1 Business Office not later than No- vember 22 to be included in the monthly roll. Edna. M. Geiger, Payroll Clerk. , Faculty, School of Education: Sec- end semester course elections by stu- '4epts. start December 1. Any correc- ions in respect to the time and place of offerings should therefore be made. known at once. Please leave notices. for- a supplementary announcement with me immediately. C. D. 'Davis, Secretary. Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Midsemester re-1 ports are due today. More cards if needled can be had at my office. These reports are understood as naming those students whose stand- ing at midsemester time is D or E, not merely those who receive D or E in socalled midsemester examinations. Freshinen who were reported at the end of the fifth week need not be, reported again, unless their standing has gone.up or down since that time. It is very important, however, the freshmen whose standing has risen above D or dropped below C since the earlier report, be reported again. Students electing our courses, but registered in other schools or col- kges of the University, should be re- ported .to the school or college inC which they are registered. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. Women Students Attending thek Nirthwestern - Michigan Football Gaane: Women students wishing to attend the Northwestern-Michigan football, game are required to register inthe .Office of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from parents miustbe received in the Dean of Women's Office not later than. 'hursday, November 23. If a student ,wisles to go otherwise than by train, ,special, permission- for such mode of travel must be included in the par- ent's letter. Graduate women also are invited to register in the office. Byrl Fox Bacher, Asst. Dean of Women. Menbers of Comedy Club, Students in Play Production, and Faculty Members of. the English Department are invited to a reception in honor of Elmer Rice to be held immediately after his lecture on Sunday evening, ov. 19, at the League Building. limer Rice Lecture tickets for Sun- ,dy evening, Nov. 19, may be secured at the box office of Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theatre until two o'clock today, Coming Events and from nine a. m. to eight p. m. Alpha Nu meets Wednesday, No- on Sunday. I vember 22, at 7:30 in the Alpha Nu Room, fourth floor Angell Hall. Notice: The members of the Engi-1Pledges will present a debate on gov- neering Library Committee have de- ernment ownership of railroads. cided that the following publications Everyone invited. Note change of should be dropped in order to re- meeting date from Tuesday to Wd- lease funds for book purchases. If no nesday. objections are received by noon on Monday, Nov. 20, the following list of Alpha Epsilon Mu: Regular meet- periodicals will be cancelled: ing Sunday at 5:30 p. m. in the Rus- Annales des postes Telegraph; As- sian Tea Room of the League. Please soc. technique maritime et aerona- try to be present. tique. Bulletin; Assoc. des ingeneurs electriciens sortes l'institut Monte- Graduate Outing Club will hold a fiore. Bulletin; Automobile Trade dinner hike Sunday .morning. Meet Journal; Beitrage Zur Geschichte - Ilin front of Angell Hall at 10 a. in. der technik und industrie; Coast Ar- We will hike to the Boy Scout cabin tillery Journal; Cornell Civil Engi- near the intersection of N. Main St. neer; Deutscher ausschusz fur eisen- and Huron River Drive. Some trans-, beton; Economic review of Soviet portation will be provided for those Russia (In English); Electric Mer- wishing to go about noon. Will return chandizing; Electric Traction; Elec- about 3:00 p. m. Please phone 5745j tric vehicle; Elektrische betrieb- and make reservation as soon as pos-' (kraft betrieb und bahnen); Empire sible. Bring 20c to cover expense. All, 1 survey review; Field Artillery Jour- graduate students welcome. nal; LaHouille blanche (Revue gen- erale - hydro-elect.); India Rubber' and tire review; L'Industrie Automo- Sophomore Women: All those bile et aeronautique; Industrielle psy- women who have tried out, or wish toI chotechnik augewandte psychologie; try out, for singing from the Cab- International railway assoc. Bulletin; aret please report at the League at Motorship; La Nature; Omnia, revue 4:30 on Monday. pratique de l'automobile; Ons Zeewe- sen; Port of N. Y. and ship news; University Women: There will be a Pratique Automobile; Railway signal- Swimming Club tea at the Women's ling; Revista electrotecnica; Revue de Athletic Building on Monday, Novem- genie militaire; South African survey ber 20, at 4:15. All those interested journal; Tecnica; Telephony; Thom- in becoming members and those who son, Logarithmetica Brittanica; U. S. are members are cordially invited. IfI Naval Institute, Proceedings; V.D.I. you are interested but unable to at- Nachrichten; Zeitschrift des Bayeris- tend, come to the Union Pool at 9:30 chen revision verein; Zeitschrift fur Saturday morning, November 25. vermessungswesen. East Engineering Library: Les Ails, (cancellation recommended by Aero. Michigan - Massachusetts Club: Dept.); PopularAviation (Concella- Meeting in the Grand Rapids room of the Michigan League Building tion recommended by Aero Dept.). Sunday, November 19, at 3:30 p. m. General Library: Societe indus- All Massachusetts students are en- trielle de Mul house. Bulletin, titled to membership and it is im-I 9:30 Freshman Roundtable at the League. 10:45 Worship service at First M. E. Church. Dr. Fisher preaching on "Finding Your Own Relig- ious Experience." 12:15 Half hour forum and discus- sion. 3:00 International Student Forum. iseussion Of La w Cbanges Given By Bates'V eModern Law Practice No' Longer Predominately A Court One, He Maintains' Student-led discussion on "Ra- ; cial Prejudice as Cause of The "good old days" of law are no War." Tea will be served, mere - but the change has been one 6:00 Wesleyan Guild. Inaugurating for the better, Dean Henry M. Bates a new series of services and of the Law School said yesterday in talks on the theme "Adequate a radio talk on the vocational series Social Attributes of a Personal of the University Broadcasitng Ser-' Religion." Miss Barbara Hall, vice. e4, will speak Young men who think of the law 7:00 Supper and fellowship. in terms of ranting. lawyers movingj juries to tears by their sheer elo- Congregational Church: At 10:45 quence should not enter the field to- Sunday, Mr. Heaps will conclude his day, he said. The law has become1 series of addresses on "Successful more constructive and the lawyer Living," the subject being, "The must have more of the engineeringI Achievement of Poise." planning attitude, he stated. the Student Fellowship will be ad- "Modern law practise is no longer1 dressed, following the regular 6 predominately a court practise, but o'clock supper, by Dr. Theophile S. the lawyer today acts rather in a Raphael, Psychiatrist of the Health preventive and advisory. capacity, and Service of the University, speaking there are now many special fields on "A Philosophy of Morals." such as patent law and interna- tional law," he said. Harris Hall: Holy Communion Dean Bates cautioned young people° Sunday morning at 9:30 in the Wil- against making a choice of profes- liams Memorial Chapel. sion too early in life. "It is a mis- "Conversatione" for students Sun- take in most cases. Almost every day evening at seven o'clock. boy at some age wants to be a stage -- driver, a locomotive engineer, or a St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: flier," he said. Services of worship Sunday are:'8:00 Choice of an occupation demands a. in. Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. maturity and a more intimate knowl- Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kinder- edge of various occupations and of CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1 I I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'lock previous to day of. insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-11c per reading line (aon basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. Telephone rate-15c per reading line for one or two insertions. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. 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Address post office, Box 306. 163 TAXICABS TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger cars. Only standard rates. Ix LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave 75c every day. Dial 3083. 103 Fossil 1n1ters Discover Rare Bird_:Spueeimeu Millions of bones have been found in the fossil beds of the big bad- lands of South Dakota but among all these millions no remains of a bird have ever been found except the unique hawk skull discovered by members of the University Museum of Paleontolog staff in oligocene beds near the Watch Iey Ranch of Albert G. Granger, '06L. The museum was exceptionally for- tunate, officials stated yesterday, in obtaining this rare specimen. Bird bones are fragile and the skull is even more so than the other parts. The skull is now on display in the second floor gallery of the Museums build- k ing. The specimen, which was named in honor of Mr. Granger in recog- nition of his gracious reception of the party, will be discussed in a pa- per to appear shortly by Dr. Alex- ander Welmore, assistant director of the Smithsonian Institute, and Prof. E. E. Case, disector of the Museum of Paleontology. The world's salvation lies in recog- nition of the principle that common rights imply a c o m m o n duty. - Adolph Hitle,. I GOLFSIDE. RIDING ACADEMY PINE SADDLE HORSES Beautiful Wooded Riding Paths~ Along River VLl TRANSPORTATION I ---al -7270 garten, 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer life than one is able to get in his and Sermon, "The Relation of Chris- high school period, Dean Bates tianity to the State" by the Reverend stated. Henry Lewis. He also outlined qualities of per- sonality, character, and aptitude nec- Roger Williams Guild: 503 E. Hu- essary in one who intends to enter ron. Sunday, 10:45, "Experimenting the profession, and spoke of training in Morals," Mr. Sayles. 12:00 o'clock, offered by the University. "Early Christian Home Life," Mr. - Chapman. 6:00 p. m. Dr. Leroy Wat- ly at 7:30 p. in. Persons qualified to erman will speak on "Knobkerries, analyze the nudist movement from Old and New," - topic suggested by the physiological, psychological, and Bernard Shaw's "Black Girl in sociological perspectives have been Search for God." The occasion is a specially invited to lead this discus- joint meeting with the Church Fo- sion. Everyone is welcome. rum-group. "The Revolution in Morals" will be the subiect of Mr. Marlev's address WANTED WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND new suits and overcoats. Will pay 3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x LAUNDRY I 1. Bowling: The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic Building will not be open this afternoon. Academic Notices Sociology 51: Midsemester make-up examination will be held Saturday, November 18, at 11 o'clock in Room C, Haven Hall. No other make-up will be given. History 143: Mid-semester exam- ination Tuesday, November 21. Stu- dents with names beginning with let- ters from N to Z, inclusive, will meet in Room G, Haven Hall; all others in the regular lecture room. Events Today Unitarian Open-house: The Li- brary and Social Hall are open every Saturday evening to those who enjoy the exchange of ideas on all matters of interest to the contemporary man or woman. There are also facilities portant that all attend this meeting. 3J-Hop Committee meeting Sunday at 4 o'clock, Room 304 Michigan 0 s Union. It is important that all mem- Christian Reformed and Reformed bers be present. Students: Church services sponsored by this group will be held on Sun- Chinese Students: The Chinese day, Nov. 19, in the chapel of the Students' Christian Association will Michigan League at 9:30. Rev. W. hold its first meeting in the upper Kok, pastor of the First Christian Re- room of Lane Hall at 4 p. m., Sunday, formed Church of Zeeland, Mich., November 19. All students are cor- I trill conduct the service. dially invited to attend and other- - members are welcome. Tea and re- Lutheran Student Club: Regular freshments will be served. meeting Sunday, 5:30 p. m., at Zion Sunday at 10:45. hillel Foundation, Sunday, Nov. 19: 11:15 a. m. Kurt Peiser, director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit will speak on "The Challenge of Increased Leisure" at the regular Sunday morning services at the League Chapel. 8:15 p. m. Elmer Rice will lecture, at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre on "The Future of the Theatre." Mr. Rice's lecture is being sponsored by the Hillel Players. Due to Mr. Rice's appearance, Rabbi Heller's class will not meet Sunday evening. HOME hand laundry. Special, shirts beautifully finished, 13c. Phone 8894. 7x WE DO your laundry work for one- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739, 8x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x4 "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."y Avukah: Important meeting at thek Michigan Union, room 302, SundayI at 8 p. in. Adoption of a constitutioni will be considered and permanent officers will be elected. All are urged to attend.t Faculty-Alumni Dance Series: First dance will be held Monday evening at+ nine o'clock in the Union Ballroom. Season tickets or single admissionj tickets are available.1 Michigan Dames: Art Group will1 meet at the home of Mrs. Sink, 1546 1 Packard St., at 8:00 p. in., Monday, November 20. Faculty Women's Club: There will j be a demonstration of making Christ- mas decorations on Thursday, No- Lutheran Parish Hall, East Wash- ington Street at South Fifth Ave- nue. Dr. Edward Blakeman, formerly in charge of student work in Wis- consin, California, and Michigan Uni- versities, will speak on the topic "The Christian Student Tomorrow." Young People's Society of the Church of Christ (Disciples) will meet Sunday at 6 p. m. at the church. Lunch will be served at 6:00 and will be followed by a discussion period that will be led by Robert Shon- bacher. Liberal Students Union: Nudism - Its Values and Significance - will be be topic discussed by this group Sunday evening in the Library, Uni- tarian church, corner of Huron and State. The meeting will start prompt- _ _. _ .. __ -- - ,, _ _ , ;, ' _ - - -- 4E i C l I ., * ft lig 6- p ':1 - - - - 1 After the Game We Offer STEAKS, CHOPS, and CHICKEN DINNERS DANCING 9 to 12 RICE'S RESTAURANT 120 West Liberty Street °' iastTime 'ill MICH IGAN =-Nowf The "pro vocative" "uproarious" "hilarious" Playboy You'll agree with last night's audience! COMEDY CLUB Presents Detroit Lbratory Theatre offering VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT ad J ANN HARDING in "Animal Kingdom" The funny, funny show about the smooth 'smoothie! MAJESTIC Ends Tonight The Original Stage Play NOT a Picture ! BLANCHE RiNG AND CAST OF 30 I I J. M. SYNGE'SI The of the, .A As 6 mLD w E u"m. . E R W-0AIkIf ~kR L I