THE MI CflIGAN D APILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1 " DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in 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. Roosevelt Discusses Problems With Roper LASFlDDIRECTORY WANTED NOTICE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 VOL XLIV No. 64 Notices 'UniversityLoan Committee: The Loan Committee will meet on Friday, December 8, at 1:30 p. in., in Room 2, University flall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an appointment with they Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman. University Radio Talk: "The Elec- tfal Engineer" will be the subject ofa radio talk by Benjamin F. Bailey, Professor of Electrical Engineering over WJR at 2:00 o'clock this after- Women Students planning to re- main in Ann Arbor for the vacation can secure information as to desirable housing arrangements by calling at the office of the Dean of Women. To Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their posses- sin boOks drawn from the Univer- sIty Library are notified that such books are due Monday, December 11, before the impending Christmas va- cation, in pursuance of the Regents' reg~ulation: 'Students who leave Ann Ar- -bor for an absence of more than -a week must first return all bor- t~wed 'books." 2. Failure to return books before the' vacation will render the student liable to an extra fine. 3. Students who have special need for certain books between December 11 and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation. 3. Students who have special need for certain books during the vacation, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not in gen- eral demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation after December 11. Win. W. Bishop, Librarian. 1Seniors: Your pictures for the 'En- sifn must be taken by Dec. 15. Abso- lutely no pictures will be accepted after this date. Sliecal Dance Group: Rehearsals for 9ince program on January 24 are being held as follows: Tuesday and Thursday at 3:20. "Wednesday at 3 and at 7:30. 'Saturdays at 10:30. E. White. Academic Notices .Anthropology 112, The Peoples of Asia and their Civilizations will be given at 9 o'clock M. W. F., instead of T. Th. S. in room 3024 Univer- sity Museums. Education A102, Contemporary Ed- ucation in America and Foreign Lands. This course will meet next semester Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 o'clock (instead of Wednes- days, 10-12 o'clock as stated in the School of Education Announcement). English 100. Special reading course for Juniors. This course is designed for Jtniors who intend to become candidates for Honors in English (see Page 17 of the Announcement). Se- lebted works of Spenser, Milton, SWift, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Ar- nold, and others will be studied inten- sively. Conferences. Written reports. Admission only by permission of the instructor. Time and place of meeting to be arranged. Three hours credit. Second semester. Mr. Weaver, instructor in the curse, will be available for cnfer- enle -during his regular office hours or by appointment. Economics 171: Examination Mon- day, December 11, at 1 p. in. Each member of class must obtain copy of trl balance from instructor this week, copy on work-sheet, and bring work-sheet to examination. Adjust- ments will be provided at the exam- ination. Latin 41: Medical Latin 41, de- signed especially for pre-medical stu- dents, will be given next semester. Latin 4: Students who have entered the University with two years of Latin may elect Latin 4 for next semester. This course is especially designed for such students. Economics 51: The examination on Monday, December 11, will be held in the following rooms: 25 A. H. - Mr. Horner's sections. 231 A. H.- Mr. Orr's sections. 101 Ec.- Mr. Mott's sections. N. S. Aud. - Messrs. Palmer and Devol's sections. Zoology 31 (Evolution): Review questions 52 to 58, and 60, are due Thursday, Dec. 14. Some are based on textbook. Lectures And Concerts Public Lecture: In connection with the current exhibition of modern Jap- anese prints, Benjamin March, lec- turer on Far Eastern art, will give a public lecture on "The Art of the Color-Print" Sunday afternoon, De- cember 10, at 3 o'clock; west gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. Oratorical Association Lecture: The Association presents Col. Raymond Robins, discussing "Russia After 15 years," Tuesday, December 12, at 8 p. m. Tickets are now available at Wahr's. "Messiah" Concert: The fourth program in the Faculty Concert series, will' take place Sunday, De- cember 10, at 3:30 o'clock (instead of the usual hour) when parts I and II of Handel's "Messiah" will be sung* by the University Choral Union with accompaniments by the School of Music Symphony Orchestra; Thelma Von Eisenhauer, soprano; Helen Mc- Claflin, contralto; Arthur Hackett, tenor; Carl Lindegren, bass; Palmer Christian, organist; Earl V. Moore, conductor. The public is invited without ad- mission charge but is urged to be seated on time and to refrain from bringing small children. The doors will be closed during numbers. Events Today English Graduate Students: Reg- ular monthly meeting of the English Journal Club will be held in the League, at 4 p. m. Subject: Freudian psychology and literary scholarship. Discussion by Joseph Palmer, Theo- dore Hornberger, and Leo Kirsch- baum. Members present at the first meeting are requested to register their names and addresses in the sec- retary's office, 2212 Angell Hall. Junior Engineers' Class Meeting: The meeting of the JuniorEngineers will be held in Room 348, a 10 a. m. Members of the class will be excused from classes at that hour. Mathematics Department: Tea will be served to faculty members and all others interested in Mathematics in Room 3001 Angell Hall at 4:00 p. m. Delta Epsilon Pi will meet in room 319 of the Michigan Union at 8:30 p. m. It is imperative that all members attend this meeting. Initiation of pledges will be conducted. Comedy Club: Meeting at 4:00 in the League Garden Room at which time plans for the next production must be discussed. Michigan Dames are prepared to take care of children of the members of the Newcomers' Section of Faculty Women's Club or children of any fac- ulty family from 2 :30 to 5:30 p. m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advert -ments with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra char-e. Cash in advance-lie per reading line on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per. reading line for three or more insertions. MieLmu n a lines per insertion. Telephone rafe--15c per reading line for one or two lrsertens. 140 per .e ing line for three or more insrt I('s .0« discount if paid wxitin ten days from the date A last insertion. i nimu t.li prinsertion. $y contfract, per line-2 fines dly, one month....... ...........8c 4 lines E. 0. D., 2.onths...........3c 4 li % ..'0. 1D.,colgyer c I001lines- u:'ed as CdeSird'.......9c 300 lines used as desired.........9c 1 .000 lines used ais desired........ 7c 2,000 lines :sed as desired.........6c The abovecrates are per reading line, based -on cif, t reading lines per inch. Ionic type, u:1pper «and lower case. Add Oc per line to abome :ates for el capital letters. Add 6c per line to abov: for hold fa", upper and lower ease. Add lOc per line to above rates for bold face ca) L sr rtletters. The Jbove rates are for 7 point '.,pe. WANTED ROOMS: Two or three- MOUNTAIN PETE and his WkYZ room suite, approved house near Mountaineers, Moose Hall, Friday, campus, three men, second semes- December 8th. Admission 25c. ter. Privacy desired. Call Lurie 5618. 197 198 BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM WANTED: Used microscope, cheap. FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001. Must be in good condition. Call 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x 6179. 201 ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com- -Associated Press Photo This unusual picture of President Roosevelt shows him discussing some matter of state with Secretary Roper of the commerce department just after he returned from his Georgia vacation. i E j I. s I I WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND fortable cabs. Standard rates. new suits and overcoats. Will pay 2x 3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor.4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave Arbor - 75c every day. Dial 3083. 103 WANTED: Student to drive car to N.E. Tennessee, about Dec. 15. See LAUNDRY Mr. Boylan, Room B-316, East Eng- Bldg.. 203 PERSONAL laundry service. We take individual interest in the laur dry FOR SALE problems of our customers. Girls' j ____- -- silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar- PEDIGREED Scotch Terrier pups, anteed. Men's shirts our specialty. male, 6 months, A.K.C. Ideal Xmas Call for and deliver. 23478, 5594. gift. 1313 S. State. 202 611 E. Hoover. 9x it today in Lane Hall. A group of chil- dren will be cared for at any time provided there is enough to justify the time of those in charge. There will be a charge of 25 cents for each child each afternoon. Phone Mrs. E. Fohl, 5484. Theosophy: The Ann Arbor Theo- sophical Society will hold its regular meeting at 8:00 p. m., Michigan League. All interested are cordially invited. The Newcomers' Section of the Faculty Women's Club will have their Christmas party at the Michigan Union at 3:00 o'clock. All members are to bring a ten cent gift. man for the scholarship fund which the proceeds will -be given. to S.I'.E.E.-'Get, Acquainted Meetin of I Miimgan Engineering racmues will I be held in the Michigan Union, Room TAXICABS 302, at 2:00 p. n., Saturlay, Decem- ber 9. A dinner meeting will follow at TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger 6:00 at the Union. cars. Only standard rates. 1x HOLTON E flat alto saxophone. Good condition. Price $20 cash or terms. Al Cowan, Ph. 4602 199 Driving without a license, obstruc- ting traffic, operating without a fran- chise, and further investigation were the charges filed against students of Colorado School of Mines, arrestedl while driving a street car plastered with signs as an advertisement of their game with Denver. 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. 4x Swimming Club - Women Stu- dents: Completion of the swimming try-outs and initiation for those who were absent last Saturday will be held Voc a-Viorml Leaders 1 ' . vr ,;.y ! r. at 9:00 Saturday morning in the icdent of the University in charge of Union Pool. All members please be Leaders in vocational education liver the welcoming address, and will there promptly at 8:55. and industrial teacher- training work educational investigations, will de- from all harts of the country will be followed by Dr. Meyers. Follow- Cosmopolitan Club: Annual Christ- meet this noon at the Union for ing the luncheon, the visitors will in- mas dance will be held on Saturday, luncheon, the event being held in spect various points of interest about Dec. 9, 8:80 p. m., Lane Hall. All men connection with the annual meeting the campus. and women interested are invited to of the American Vocational Associa- - attend.ion, being held this week in De- ,cMatinees 10c-- Evenings 15c troit. 4 Stalker Dr. John 6 p. M. Hall: Dinner in honor of L. Seaton at Stalker Hall, Roger Williams Guild, 503 E. Hu- ron, today at 8:00 p. m.. December party with games and amusements for all. Students affiliated with Guild group especially requested to be pres- ent early. Hillel Foundation: Regular Friday evening services at the foundation at 7:30. Rabbi Heller's class immediately after the services. Coming Events Acolytes (Philosophical Society): Professor-Emeritus Joseph L. Drake, of the Law School, will speak on "Philosophy of Law: Juristic Ideal- ism and Legal Practice," Monday evening, 7:30, Room 202 South Wing. Students interested in philosophy and in law are invited.- Economics Club: Meeting on Mon- day, December 11, at 7:45, Mr. Philip Sullivan will speak on "Chinese Eco- nomic Policies." The Club will meet at the Union. Members of the staffs in Economics and Business Adminis- tration, and graduate students in these departments, are invited. University Club: The December Club night will be held on Satur- day, December 9, at 8:30. Professor Wells I. Bennett of the College of Architecture will present a paper, il- lustrated by stereopticon slides, on "Housing in England and Germany." Delta Omicron: Members of Delta Omicron, active and alumnae chap- ters, will give a Benefit Bridge Sat- urday at 2 p. m., Michigan League. After the awarding of prizes, a Ka- dette Junior Radio will be given away. Mrs. Charles A. Vershoor is the chair- tim su ri : v1ee au ane ran 1:30 Saturday afternoon. Transporta- tion will be provided to take the group< to Highland Lake, at which place a hike will be held. Supper will be served at the cottage. Return before] 9:30 p. m. Approximate cost will bej 40 cents. Make reservations with Miss McCormick at the League. J-Hop Committee: Meeting Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Union, room to be7 posted. All members will please make+ special effort to be present. Faculty Women's Club: There will be a formal reception and dance for members and their htsbands on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 9 p. m in.the Mich-l igan League Ballroom. Lutheran' Sttdent Cldboi Regular meeting 5:30 p. m. Sunday at Zion Lutheran Parish Hall, East Wash-+ Members of the staff of the voca- tional education department of the School of Education will be hosts to the more than 0 invited guests who will be present. Dr. George E. Meyers, head of the department, will be in charge. Dr. Clarence S. Yoakum, vice-pres- ington Street at South Fifth Ave- nue. Professor Bruce M. Donaldson, chairman of the department of fine arts at the University, will speak to the club on "The Contribution of the Church to Fine Arts." A.A.U.W.: December meeting will be held on Saturday, December 9, at 3 p. m., Michigan League. An illus- trated address will be given by Pro- fessor DeWitt H. Parker on the sub- ject, "An Aesthetic Analysis of Mod- ern Art." Tea will be served. Last Day "SAVAGE "HELLO GOLD" andTROUBLE" TOMORROW! 11 SAY iT WITH Your friends wiltl compliment your cards originality if you send like these. /' I 20 CAR11 Your name atractively printed with any of twenty or more styles of type. IS5 and up -- -AE MARIA OLZEW K . . = , ,, -- . The printing shop, which delivery. is done in our insures prompt (' Contralto We Also Take Orders For Engraving 314 S. State St. The Stationery and Typewriter Store 4 from the METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY in Hill Auditorium Thursday, Dec. 14, 8:15 Tickets at the School of Music: $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Extra "Spilled Salt" - Fox News Organ Festival - Novelties ENDS TONIGHT MAJESTIC TWO FIRST-RUN FEATURES TIk.he Old 36Cafe 3 1.316 South Main Street "THE WAY TO LOVE" MAURICE CHEVAI IER "COLLEGE DICK POWELL CO AC H" PAT O'BRIEN Broadcasting the Old Holiday Spirit 111 S i _.._.__.,.. .._..__. W__ .,._._ . __ _._ -_ ___ ...___ ...__ ..___._.._._.._....__ i II Tomorrow lOc BEER : MICIGAN .:e No Cover or Minimum Chai- At All Times Dine and iane MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RES ge in Ratskeller Floor Show 3ERVATIONS NOW YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SHE!PBURN! 'I'i-tv srra i J... 0 fQlS I m sii HE WATCHED THE BIRTH OF THE , SOVIET REPUBLIC HE RETURNS TO THE U. S. FROM AN INSPECTION TRIP TO REPORT ON RUSSIA AFTER FiFTEEN YEARS .N WAS UNOFFICIAL U. S. REPRESENTA- TIVE LENIN TOLD HIM 0 :a 44K ,PLAN.rs ANT) III mm \ ". 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