THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DE( Procedure in Case of Articles Stolen or Missing: Notice should be given at the Business Office, Room 3, Univer- sity Hall, with the utmost promptness whenever any article, whether owned privately or by the institution, dis- appears under circumstances which indicate theft. Shirley W. Smith. University Radio Talk: "Water Colors in Painting" will be the sub- ject of a talk by Dr. Jean Paul Slus- ser,. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Painting, over station WJR at 2:00 o'clock thisafternoon. 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. University Women In Drnitories: University dormitories will close for the holiday vacation at 8 p.m. on Fri- day, December 15. Any women resi- dent wishing to remain after that time elsewhere must secure permis- sion from the Office of the Dean of Women. Junior Literary College Students: Class dues of 50 cents are payable to the following members of the Fi- nance Committee: Virginia Morgan, Dorothy Wikel, Virginia Cluff, Mar- garet Starr, and Richard Brandt. All dues must be paid before Dec. 15. Eligibility for Junior Literary Class officers and committee members will be declared Friday, December 15, at 12 o'clock noon. Everyone not pay- ing his dues before aforementioned 'time will be declared ineligible for office. A list of ineligible officers and committeemen will be published Jan- uary 3, 1934, and appointments to fill vacancies will be made by the Presi- dent. Scabbard and Blade: The newly initiated men who did not get their membership certificates at the last meeting may cal for them at the R.O.T.C. Headquarters before Fri- day. J-Hop Committee: All J-Hop com.- mittee members are requested to have their pictures taken at one of the of- ficial 'Ensian photographers as soon as possible. Appointments should be made at once and all sittings made before Friday, Dec. 15. There will be no cost to individuals. Michigan Dames: Please communi- cate with Mrs. David Tyree, 1314 S. University, phone 5338, if you have outfits to turn in for the hospital dolls. More outfits are needed and all Dames are urged to secure patterns and make the clothes still needed, if it is possible for them to d so. Academic Notices French 2, French 32: Attention is called to the fact that extra sectins of French 2 at 8, 11, and 1, and of French 32 at 8 and 1, have been ar- ranged. For further details consult the Supplementary Announcement. Geology I: Make up bluebook Thursday at 4:00 in Room 3056 N.S. Geology 31: The second bluebook of the course will be given on Friday, January 5, in Room 25 A.H. Speech 54 (Play Production): The examination letter for this course is incorrect. It should be "B".k Directed Teaching-Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to do direct teaching next semester are required to pass a Qualifying Exam- ination in the subject which they ex- pect to teach. This examination is administered by the School of Edu- cation and will be held in the audito- rium of the University High School on Saturday morning, January 13; of Dissolved Gases in Liquids." AL BULLETIN Research Club meets in room 2528 uctive notice to all members of the East Medical Building at 8:00. The ce -of the Assistant to the President following papers will be presented: "Diocletian's Tax Reform in 1934, starting sharply at 8 o'clock. Egypt, 297 A. D.," by Professor The examination will consume about A. E. R. Boak. four hours' time; promptness is there- Maya Calendar and Eclipses," by fore essential. Professor Carl E. Gutc. C. O. Davis, Secretary A meeting of the Council will be School of Education held at 7:30 p.m. Teacher's CertificateCandidates: Earhart Seminars: The seminars The School of Education is developing for scholars and fellows will hold a a personnel record folder for each combined meeting in Room 307, Ha- candidate for the Teacher's Certifi- ven Hall at 7:30 p. m. cate; each candidate is required to furnish certain information for this A. I. Ch. E., Student Branch: Dr. folder. This requirement is ordinarily James Aston, Professor of Metallurgy fulfilled in Education Cl. However, at Carnegie Institute of Technology students who have entered the Uni- will address the combined meeting of versity with advanced credit in edu- the Metallurgical Group and the A. I. ational Psychology and those who Ch. E., Student Branch in room 3201 have not furnished information for East Engineering Building at 7:30 p. the personnel folders during the elec- in. His subject will be "The Develop- tion of Education Cl. are expected ment of the Aston Wrought Iron Pro- to meet this requirement on Satur- cess." The A.I.Ch.E. Freshman Award day morning, January 20 at 8 o'clock, will also be made. Refreshments will in Room 4200 U.H.S. (From one and be served. one-half to two hours will be neces- sary.) Every candidate for a Teach- Forestry Club meeting this evening er's Certificate to be granted by the at the home of Dean Dana, 2031 Hill University before September 1, 1934 St., Christmas party and stunts. must meet this requirement. Everyone bring a small gift for the C. O. Davis, Secretary, grab bag. School of Education. Women's Fencing Classes: Classes Comprehensive Examination in Edu- will meet at 7:30 and 8:15 p. m. today cation: All candidates for the Teach- In BarbouraGymnasium. Members are er's Certificate are required to pass a equipment is limited. a Comprehensive Professional Exam- ination c o v e r i n g the prescribed Chemical Engineering Seminar: courses in Education. The next exam- Mr Charles R. Owens will be the ination of this kind will be held in M.Car e . emillbe 4 he'l the auditorium of the University speaker at the Seminar at 4 o'clock High School on Saturday, January 13, in room 3201 E. Engineering Building 1934, beginning at 9 o'clock. Any stu- on the subject, "Water Film Coeffi- dent who will have completed all of cients in a Forced Circulation Evap- the required courses in Education by orator." the end of the present semester is- eligible to take the examination at French Club: Christmas party this time. All students who expect to promptly at 8:00 at the League. Mem- take the examination at the time in- bers are asked to bring a ten-cent dicated should leave their names im- gift accompanied by a French jingle. mediately with the Recorder of the School of Education, Room 1437 Uni- Quadrangle: Meeting at 8:15 p. m., versity Elementary School. Graduate at the Club Rooms, Michigan Union. students who will take a degree in C. D. Thorpe will speak on the topic, February are exempted from this "The Use and Abuse of English." examination. C. O. Davis, Secretary Phi Sigma: Meeting at 8:00 p. in., School of Education Room 1139 N. S. Dr. A.H. Smith will give an illustrated talk on "Two- spored Mycenas." Initiation will be _.Lectures And Concerts held for candidates who were unable American Chemical Society Lee- to be present at the spring initiation. ture: Harrison E. Howe, Editor of "Industrial and Engineering Chem- Transportation Club: Meeting at istry" will speak on "Children of the 7:30 a. m. room 1213 East Engineer- Depression" at 2:00 p. m. Friday, De- ing Building. Professor Pawlowski will cember 15. It is surmised that the talk about the new 100 mile-an-hour lecture will deal with new chemicals trains. and processes spawned by the depres- sion. There will be a display of Freshmen Girls' Glee Club meets samples. Immediately after the le- in the Grand Rapids Room at the ture the annual business meeting and League at 8:30 sharp before they election of officers will be held. go caroling." Foods And Their Relationship To University Girls' Glee Club: It is Diseases. This lecture will be de- necessary before the holidays to have livered by Dr. Herbert W. Emerson, one more meeting of the club to dis- Director of Pasteur Institute and cuss some important business. Every- Professor of Bacteriology, on Dec- one please be at the League in the ember 13, Wednesday at 3:00, Ann club room at 7:30. Arbor Chamber of Commerce. This lecture is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Varsity Glee Club rehearsal from Restaurant Association, and should 7 to 8 p. in. Wednesday instead of be of interest to public health stu- Thursday. dents and the public in general. Luncheon for Graduate Students Christmas Music: Palmer Chris- in the Russian Tea Room of the tion, Professor of Organ, will devote Michigan League. Cafeteria service, the program this afternoon at 4:15 Dr. Carl Guthe, member of the Grad- o'clock in Hill Auditorium to a wide uate Board and Director of the Mu- range of "Christmas music." The seum of Anthropology, will describe general public with the exception of the research work in anthropology small children is invited without ad- now being carried on by the Uni- mission charge to listen to the fol- versity. lowing numbers:- Nowowiejski: Fantasie "Weihnacht Graduate Outing Club will sponsor in der uralton Marienkirche zu Kra- a skiing party. Meet at the top of kau"; Foote: Christmas; Walther: the hill north of Green house in Ar- Partita on "Jesu, Meine Freude"; boretum at 3:00 p. m. Bach: Choral Prelude on "Jesu Meiri Freude;" Karg-Elert: Fugue and Comedy Club: Tryouts this after- Chorale on "Jesu Meine Freude;" noon for the January show. League d'Antalffy: Christmas Chimes; Guil- Garden Room at 4:00. mant: Alsatian Noel "Sleep well P Thou Heavenly Child;" Hure: Com- Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Regular meetig munion for the Midnight Mass; Fer- 7:30 p. m., Michigan Union, room rari: Waloon Christmas Rhapsody. posted. Lee Emerson Bassett, President Na- Eves Today tional Association of Teachers of Chemistry Colloquium at 4 p. m. Speech, and Professor Julio Del Torc Speaker: C. C. Meloche, who will talk will both appear on a program open on the subject "The Determination free to the public in room 302 Mason L l r : ; r T t 'x ,a ! a t. .1 r s e Y Hall, 8 p. n. Professor. Del Toro will speak on The Spanish Drama. Spon- sored by Zeta Phi Eta. Sphinx meeting this noon at the Union. Vanguard Club: A meeting will be held at the Vanguard Club House on Thayer St.. 7:30. Gordon Halstead will introduce" the subject, "Indian Independence" and a discussion will' follow. Mixed Badminton Tournament: Stu- dents wishing to take part in the tournament today are asked to bring at least one new bird and to report to Barbour Gymnasium promptly at 7:30 p. m. S.C.A. Forum: The last of the series of forums and lectures on the Fine Arts will be given today, 4:15, Room "D", of Alumni Memorial Hall. Pro- fessor Parker, head of the philosophy department, will give the final lec- ture, based on the previous lectures. Harris Hall: Faculty-student con- fab this afternoon from four to six at which time tea will be served. The Theosophical Club (Point Loma, Calif.), will hold a public meeting in the Michigan League Building, at 8 o'clock. Subject, "What happens after death." These meetings are free and all are cordially invited. Questions are welcome. Lutheran Student Club: There will be a caroling party this evening. Meet at the Zion Lutheran Par- ish Hall, E. Washington St. at S. Fifth Ave., promptly at 7:45 p. m. The club has been invited to go to the home of Alberta Stein after the car- oling. Faculty Wives and Michigan, Dames: The home-making group of the Michigan Dames plans to spon- sor a nursery for the care of small children on Wednesday and Thurs- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns ciose at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-lc per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 1:c per reading line for three or more insertionis. Minimum 3 lines per insertion. 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Ix Investigate Merger Of Northwestern, Chicago EVANSTON, Ill., Dec. 12. - (Big' Ten) - Committees of faculty andl alumni are investigating the proposed merger between Northwestern Uni- versity and the University of Chicago. Although the concensus of student opinion is definitelynagainst such a link, executives interested in complet- ing the deal remain mute. Students of the professional.-schools WANTED WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND new suits ana overcoats. Will pay 3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x PASSENGERS To Toledo. Room for seven. Low rate. Leave Friday afternoon. Phone 2-2359 or 8754. 223 WANTED rides for one or two to Kansas City, Missouri or Wichitaw, Kansas. Jacob Alder. Dial 7200. 220 WANTED a ride to Gary, Ind., by woman. Will share expenses and help drive. Friday p. m. Phone 2-2591. 219. WANTED -- Passengers to Phila- delphia or near vicinity. Leaving Friday. Call 4418. 213 DRIVING to Baton Rouge through Nashville Saturday. Return for Jan. 3 classes. Wanted two pas- sengers to share expenses. Sedan. Call Mr. George, 8320 after six p. M. 214 NOTICE r BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001. 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com- fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave 75c every day. Dial 3083. 103 LAUNDRY 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 FOR RENT u CLAS SIFTED DIRECTORY LOST LOST: Leather bill fold. Near Water- man Gymnasium. Reward. Call 2-1298. Mr. Worth. 216 LOST: One Wisler's Hydraulics, Fri- day in West Engine Building. Name in front. Please Phone 2-3236. 212 REWARD: Lost, '3 important note- books in Waterman Gym, Nov. 29. Call Fred Gould. 6539. 221 LOST: Man's Bedford wrist watch. Metal band. Phone 2-1241. Reward. 225 LOST: Two blankets early Saturday morning, opposite 521 Church. Call 9622. Reward. 217 APARTMENT to sub-let during the Christmas holidays, 409 Forest Plaza. Call 2-3458. 210 HELP WANTED h; LkrJNCED CLOTHING sales- man. Student preferred. None other need apply but experienced man. Fair Store, 200 N. Main. 218 STUDENT Saleman to sell the new University Model Kadette Jr. Radio during Xmas vacation. University Radio Sales. Room 416 Ann Arbor Trust Bldg. 224 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Tuxedo suit with black vest; perfect condition; 42 stout, $15. Phone 2-3406. 222 Iowa State C o 11 e g e has been awarded the 1934 national A.A.U. wrestling meet. Dates for the meet have not been set. S e e 1 f s e e Y r f e a f 0 n n. ., 1 of Northwestern University nave day afternoons, December 13 and 14, given several demonstrations of their from 2:00 until 5:00 p. m. There will desire to retain Northwestern in its be competent supervision, including a trained nurse. For further informa- tion as to place, etc., kindly call Mrs-. Manlif Branin, 513 Elm Street, in- Fohl, 5484. All mothers interested are stead of in Stalker Hall. Mothers urged to communicate promptly in who have engagements are invited order to facilitate adequate arrange- to leave their children in the care ments. of those in charge as usual. Also, at the Masonic 'Temple, for the conven- Coming Events ience of those attending the Amer- Observatory Journal Club will meet ican Home Open House, there will be at 4:15 Thursday afternoon, Decem- a group to care for the children ber 14, in the Observatory lecture taken to the room reserved for the room. Dr. Heber D. Curtis will speak purpose. on the subject "Design of Large Tele- scopes." Tea will be served at 3:45. Delta Epsilon Pi will meet at the SPECIAL Michigan Union on Friday, December 15, at 8:30 p. in. This will be the last 1933 meeting. W.A.A. Board* Supper Thursday at The Ann Arbor Rail- 6:00 at the Women's Athletic Build- - ing. All members are expected to be road will operate a spe- present. cial train A National Student Conference on Students in Politics will be held in Washington, D. C. during the days . December 29 thTugh the 31st with a challenging array of outstanding ' speakers and leaders. Any Michigan students interested in attending it from Toledo to aCCm- or in knowing more about it should modate returning stu- be piresent at a meeting at Stalker Hall (cor. of State and Huron dents' Streets) on Wednesday night at 7:30. Everyone invited. Lv. Toledo 8:30 p.m. Michigan Dames: Mothers with Ar. Ann Arbor 9:40 p.m. young children will meet this week on Thursday, December 14, from 2:30 This train will make until 5:90 p. m at the home of Mrs. all connections from East and South. CORRECT SMART BALLROOM Order tickets now in DANCING TAUGHT advance. Phone 5511 -- ROY HOYER STUDIO 3511. 3 Nickels Arcade say musical critiCs New ... with plenty of class ... a bookstand and magazine rack combined with 5-tube superheter- odyne SPARTON, a radio for any room in the home. You will marvel at the amazing triumph of tone quality, extra selectivity and sensitivity. CROSLEY-SPARTON RADIO SALES 615 East William Phone 7912 CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU Phone 9142 and 5672 CHUBB'S 10 A.M. -8 P.M. 1 A .CHRISTMASMUI YPSILANTI NORMAL COLLEGE CHOIR 200 Mixed Voices, Unaccompanied Frederick Alexander, Conductor Christmas Music from Italy, Germany, France, and America. Finest Choir in 25 Years at Ypsilanti PEASE AUDITORIUM, YPSILANTI Thursday, Dec. 14, 8 P.M. Tickets 25c C IC A O 4 rd. trip New fast service - three direct daily schedules LOWEST FARES TO ALL POINTS MARIA Contralto 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 1 { M11 Matinees lOc - Evenings 15c Now Playing! DOUBLE FEATURE SMonte BLUE and BARBARA KENT and tI EI L T }0 0 KAT H E RINE EPBURN TLE WOMEN" by LOUISA MAY ALCOTT' with ! ENDS TONIGHT "CHRISTOPHER BEAN"# MARIE DRESSLER - LIONEL BARRYMORE Tomorrow "THE CRADLE SONG" - Dorthea Wieck STUDENT MIDNIGHT SHOW Tomorrow Night at 11 O'clock The picture that's twice as wise and three times funnier than "When Ladies Meet" "r