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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY eOFFICIAL BULLETIN,
Publ cation inthe Bulletin is constructive notceto fl1 membfers of thl~
university . Copy rec~eived at trip office of the Assistant to the Pled erntuntil
3.30; 11:30 a. mc. Saturday.

SUNDlAY, MARCH 4, 193l4
VOL. XLIV No. 110

Notices
President and Mrs. Ruthven will be
at toe to mernbers pf the faculties
and other reidets of AnnArbb on
Sunday, March 4, from four to six
o'clock.
ture, Science and Arts: The regular
March meeting will be held in Room
1025, A.I.,, ; Midy, Mach 5, bei -
010 gAt 4:10.
teports:
Executive Committee - Sharfman.
Universty Council,.~ Wood.
peai's Conerences - Kas
Aditftiiltratie fordt mtieys.
Election of University Council
representatives.
Special Order.
flAc~i1~Xseus "ties .
A large attenda.nce 1 desired.
Falculty, School of Education: The
rg~ift r mon fdfimeeting gill 6e held
on. NfohlaV, Ma eh 5, at tikelve
'lock noon, at the Michigan Union.
University Rado alk Over WR
I.:~ p.nt., Parent Program sposred
the Mchkgan CongrT ss of arets
rhidTaches. Topic and spaker to
-fi ifihidi ed.
t1 e tr tureS~,enk'lee ad
1Je4$sc 7- 1 6of usi, and Schol
AI Atudlets, now in reience, who
W eied maras of Incbmplete or X
thR lose o their lst term of
dttendanice' must 0om1&ee work in
siich courses by the end of the first
m .= of thepresent semester, March
I~W~e lles or ther unvodable
cili6hlta~ceS mAke& this impossible, a
iftied etep8,i of o time mray be
ell d y the diistraive Bard
't diie iterr Colleg, the Admin-
r tiye~Commiiittee of the School of
Itucation, or the Diretor of the
Schaol of Music, provided a wriltten
kfi~ wih the appoVal and signa-
ture of #le intrctr concere is
presented ,t they 9eistrr's Office,
Rogm 4, University hall.
in cases whilere no suppemientary
taco is ei vd and. no re&es for
npr~toalt riie has been fied~ these
rh±kjshll be cor~sdeied as thving
lapsedt into E ,grades.
J~znioir jni Senior Civi ngi1M;eer:
os~ interested in the stdent hp-
r of the Amer6ican Society of Civil
gi ieers fray .obanap liatin
anks for membership t te oaces
Ti G~f ram ,anrd Prof. Wiser.
Tese klaks are t4 efJ~e u
at left at elth r of these a os not
h tr than Wednesday, ?arch 7.
Sla sp]rear!Iead iig.6optkt:
This contest conduted y thenter-
petive ,Ats Socity ill be hed.
~out .Marceh 27. !Contestants 'will be
alre 15 minutes each in which to
th yobo~ut' and read from flmoiy
4scene or scens arm oe of S4Xe-
. ,,are s, pIas. ,ros~otre cbnte-
tlats are asked to call Professor fol-
list4 at once if they Have not al-
readycdone so.
Otdoor Cub:Offiers and aiet
me mers wil be p leased t xnte that
tlee will kbe, no meetigs for the
coniilu routh; the prgramfr
ilnbrs is comnpete up until the
time of .Spring vcaon. Program
gyilIe anxoincedl from week to week
ith~e D.O7..
Bad inton for Wm m n: A ,sigles
tlrnlanert s to be t461for all those
fnterested. S14T up at 16abotr GO
Owsihlm Tof ,the Women's Athletic
6uldngbfre Mrh 8.
nry: Squad~ of each. setion will

have no laboratory or computation
meeting dur~ing the weep of March
4th. The attention of all students in
this course is called to the Squad as-
signment list and schedule fo tests
posted on the Aerohautical Engineer-
ing Bulletin Board.
Concert
TwiightOrgan Recital: Palmer
Christian, University organist, will
give the following program, Wednes-
day, March 7, in Hiill Auditoriuml at
4:15 o'clock to which the general pub-
lic with the exception" of small chil-
dren is invited:
Fantasie in F............. Mozart
Aria (Tenth Concerto for Organ
and Orch estra) . .... Handel1

Prelude and Fugue in
B minor ...... ,.......... Bach
Variations on the Theme,
"Weinen, Klagen, Angst
und 1ot ..................Liszt
Auxt Etolles ............. Dup arc
Elfes.....................Bonnet
En Bateau..... ............Debussy
Study on an English Folk-
Tune ........ ........... Milford
Carillon Srtie ............ . .M11let
Itvents Toduy
Spring Parley: The final session of
the second annual parley will be held
at 9:10 a.mn. at the Michigan ~nio.
)il'gee Wiilams Guid: 9:3, Fresh-
man &~O'und Table, Rfssiah Tea Room,
League, Mr. Paul Forth in charge.
10:45 a.m. Church worship Mr.
Sayles will speak on "Consider ,Jesus.
12:00 noon Student group, at Guild
House. "Ancient Nationalism." Mr.
Chapirnan.
6:06 p.m. A group of Nego young
people from city and University will
provide the program, in chage of
Miss Alice Miles. There will be three
special musical numbers and three
addresses on "Some Issues in Our
Modern Life."
Congregi4ioral Student elloship:-
Professor Mob. Handmnan, of the eco-
nomics department, will address th
Felloship at the meeting tomorrow
even it don "The Meanig of the New
Deal" Suppe6r will be sered s usual
at 6:15.
Harris Hall: 9:30 a.m., Holy Com-
munion, Williams Memorial Chapel.
7:00 p.m., "Conversatione" for stu-
dents, the discussion will be led by
the Reverend Henry Lewis.
Saint Andirew's Episcoal Church:
~Services of worship today are: 8:00
a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.,
Church School; 11:00 a.m, Kinder-
garten; 11:00 a.m., Holy Communion
and Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis.
Presbyterian Student Appoint-
ments:
9:30 Spring Parley Michigan League.
10:45 Morning worship, "The Church
in These Times," Dr. Percival
H. Barker of Buffalo.
5:30 Social hour.
6:30 Student forum. "Leisure and
the Glod Life," Dr. Elmer
Mitchel. Reinhold Neibuhr
Speaks at a peace meeting at
Cass Techinical 'High School,
Detroit, Monday, March 5, 8:1'
P.'M., Party of not more tha
25 is' going in to hear him.
Miniiiltum epenses. Lane all,
6:45. Church house, 6:55. Res-
ervations must be made, 600
or 598.
Wilipi' 60Peo's Soieael, Chuirch of
Christ (Dsipes): Regular meetng
will be held this evening, and art
introduction to the program for this
semester will be presented. Tea at
6:00, meeting at 6:30.
Studtnt-Walther League: Regular
meeeing at 5:30 p.m.,. today at the
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. There
will be a supper at 6:00 p. m and a
extremel]y interesting disussion at
6:10 tP. M. by Pofessor John H. Miry-
skens on "The Meaning of Mean-
ings." Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.

actidji of the opera will be set. There
will also b a rehearsal for the entire
casl Mohiay evening at 8.10011pim
faVe tll rmusic memorire& i rthe.e
Stalker Ball, Sunday:
12:15 Forum with Dr. and Mrs. F.
3. PAsher on the subject f
thne morning sermon, "Di Fas-
cism ia Religion?"
3:00 The third unit in the Fellow-
ship of Faiths. Mr. B. S. Samra
will presnt Sikhism an Mrs.{
T: P. Srnha, Hindunism, Budd-
hism and Jainism. Everyone
welcomhe.
r;:00 The Weseyan Guild. A sym-
posium with student speakers
on the issue Is Christianity
the Way or a Way? George
Luther and Roy Moi, speak-
ers.
7,:00 A.einink a niew series of spe'
ciaily platned fellowships pe-
riods and supper. Plan to re-
main through the fellowship
period.
Monday 5 :10 The Michigan League
Against War and Militarism.
Upper Room in Lane Hal.
Round Table meets at 9:30,a.m. in
tl~e Russian Tea Rom of ,the League.
Mr. Louis C. Reiman will speak on
'Why I teliev'e in God." All Fresh-
in axei vited.
k"i:oring EventsI
Botanical :Se inar meets Wednes-
day, March 7, at 4:30, room 1139, N.S.
Bldg. Paper by B. M. Davis "Frn
life of Florida."
Womiiia's Research CI h: Regular
nnieting Mnday, March 5, at 7:30
p. ii., Room 3204 Museums. "Soe
1 iological Obser vations in Southern
Arizona" will be the subject of a talk
by Leonora K. Gloyd.
Physics Colloquium: Mr. Lester T.
IEarls will speak on the "Classifica-
ton of the Spectrum of Pb II" at
4:15 p.m., Tuesday, in Room 1041,
East Physcs 13ldg. All interested ar
cordially invited to attend.
Geological & Geographical Journal
Club will meet Thursday, March ,
at 8:00 o'clock in Room 2054 N.S.
Program: "Some German Influences
in American Geology and Miner-
alogy," by Dean Edward H. Kraus
Jtlnior Rtesearch Club: Prof. L. A.
B3aief, Dept., of Naval Architecture,
"Determination of Efficient Length
for Giten Ship F'orm and' Speed."
Dr. R. L. Belknap, of Geology, "Mich-
igan Pan Aniericani Airway's txpedi-
tion to Greenland." Room 2082 Na-
tural Science, Tuesday, March t;;71:30
p. in.
English Journal Club will meet Fri-
day, March 9, in the League. Busi-
ness meeting at 4:00 Program open
to the Public at 4:15. Subject: The
Place of Linguistics in Graduate
Study. Speakers: Mr. Yamagiwa, Mr.
Coon, Mr. Cassidy.
Graduate Club) of the School of
Education: Meeting Monday evening,
March 5. Dean Edmonson, of the
School of Education, will give a sum-
nary of the recent mneeting of the
Dlep i'tment of Superintendence. All
graduate stucjents in education re-
quiested to attend. The meeting will
bheld in the University Elementary
School Library at 7:30.
Graua e Luncheon for Chemical
i 1ngineers will be "yeld on 'Tuesday,
March 6, in room 3201 L. Eng Bldg.

WASHINGTON, Mari 3 --(A>)-
Trade follows the flag .. .That is
the principle prieomnatng Inthe
debate over suibsidies to the American
m~eiran mrin e from the days of
George Washington until now when;
there is the possibility that ocen
mail conrats may be reoeed and
ence of old members is also rerested
in order properly to welcomec th new
men into the society.
rlcu ical Enrginees: Meeting of
the Student Branch of the A.I.E.E. on
'Tuesday, March, 6, 7 :45 p.m., room
248 West Eng. ldg. Prof. Moore will
speak, on the subject of "The Hydro
cal." Refreshmrrents will be served.
I'au Beta Pi: Dinner meeting at
the Union, TUesay~r, March 6, at
6 0 .i nifter atic'm itl R lato ne C I u b:
Meeting 'Tuesday, March 6, at 8:00
Ip.m., in the Political Science Seinar
Room. Subject: Minorities. All stu-
dents welcome.
Play Reading S&'*ti rl of the Fac-
ulty Women's Club will met Tues-
day, March 6, 2:15 p.m., at the
League.
Monday Evening Dramat Section of
the Fac'ulty Womens Club will meet
March 5, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union.
Michigan [dames: A short business
meeting will precede the Fashion
Show on 'Tuesday evening, March 6,
in the Grand Rapids Room of the
Michigan League. Meeting at 8 p.m.
Please be prompt.
Sping Fashion Show by Jacobson's
will be sponsored by the Michigan
Damnes at their meeting on Tuesday,
March 6. A cordial invitation is x-
tended to all campus women and
their friends. to e present at 8:30
p.m. in the Grand Rapids Room of
the Michigan .League. The Committee
in charge has arranged for a master
ois ceremonies, music and programs
to make an attractive feature of the
evening. No admission fee will b
charged.
child Study Group of the Mich-
igan Dames: Regular meeting at the
Michigan League on Monday, March
5, at 8 p.m. The speaker for the eve-
ning will be Miss Gwendolyn Kro-
encke, the school nurse of the Uni-
versity Elementary School, who has,
taken for her subject "Good Health
Habits for Children."
Universit of Michigan Radio Club
will hold, its next meeting March 5,
Room 1041 of the E. Physics Build-
ing at 7:30. Mr. T. Parkinson will
talk about "The Heaviside Layer and
Radio Communication." Please not
c:hange in room.
MVichgigan eague AgamstsLWar and
Militarisun will meet at 5 p. m. Mn-
day in the Upper Room, Lane Hall.
Plans for action will be proposed.
Everyone interested is invited.
Womken's Varsity Debate: The
Michigan .women's affirmative debat-
ing team will mneet Ohio State Uni-
versity in a conference debate on
the University of Chicago's plan of
education, Monday 8 p.in. Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre. This debate is
open to the public without charge.

revised or cancelled in the wake of ClAASSIFIED
the air mail investigation. ADVERTISING
Pr'esident Roosevelt has deck ietd
his belief thetL on outr-ight subsidy Phone 2-1214. Place advertisements with
woud b btte t~ti1 he 1iireci (Jlassified Advertising Department.
woul be ette tha the'rhe class.ified columns close at five
subsidy through ocean ma il contracts o'clock previous to cday of insertions.
nBox Ninmbers may be secured at no
with the post office departm ent. e~iira charge.
Consideration of governmnent aid Cash in Advance-Ile per reading line
to Amer'ica's merchant m7arine -,re- (on basris Qf ive aver~age words to
lie or one or two insertions.
flected in the President's s1tudy of 20c pe'r reading line fur three or mnore
ocean mail contracts -- hats not been hi'l~etofs.
Minimhum three lines per Insertion.
confined to the twenitieth centurliy, Telephone ltate-15c per read ing line for
but runs back to the beginning of thle oute or two insertions.
14c per reading iine or three or more
new nation. insertions.
The third act of the first congress 10% discount If paid within ten daeys
1-ant the date of 1 s1, insertion.
was to imipose a harb~or tax on tfor- Muiini um Lh 'ce line, per insertlont.
elign vessels so that Amer'iican ship- nlycutrawt, per line--2 lines daily, one
month ......... .............$C
ping might be preferred. 'The same 4 r~esE.0.1),_2months...... 3c
Congres s a1:;o prohibited the Amner- 2iiflC$ daily, college year ..
scan res~strof frs tn-i liltbott n: ' .1 lines 1.. 0 , ,,college year ,.. ..7c
inreityofoegn-ultbtt7 00 finer, used as desired ..9
and limiited coastwise shiPpinig to j :i0O 1Jies used asdesired.......8C
1,0030 lines used as desi red ......7
jAmluer'ican vessels. 2,000 lines u~sed 4s desired _....6c
In a few years American tonn~lge The above rates are per reading line,
froh 70,000torased on eight reading lines per itch of
had grown fon7000C 2,000,- 7 point Ionic type, upper and lower
000, and the competition between the Icse. Add se per line to above rates for
British and Amer1ican mnerchlants ma- all capital letters. Add se per line to
above for b~old face, upper an lower
rine was largely responsible for the case. Add 10 per line to above rates for
war of1812. old face capital letters.
At about the samne time the Brit-
ish governmfent inaug urated the firs' NOTICE
shipping subsidy, granting Salmuel
Cunard $400,000 a yeai to build four M1ONDAY and Wednesday, Marcel orI
wooden sidcwheel steamers costing shampoo and finger wave, 50c.
about $200,000 each Raggedy Ann Shop. Phone 7561.
Shortly afterward the United 11x
States granted its first subsidy, to --- - -'
the Collins line, but the subsidy LIUY NEW AND US'-ED CADS >+FROM
soon was discontinued, and the lime FINANCE -,CO. 311 W. H-Wron 22001,

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} LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Manl's white gold Elgin wrist
watch with metal band, in wash
room of Michigan Union, R~eward.
Phone Barrett 4205. 361
LOST: Pi Beta. Phi sorority pin at-
Cached to S.A.E. pin. Reward,
Phone 7717 or write to Michigan
Daily, Box 40A. 367
TOST: A black pigskcin purse onl Feb.
21. Reward. Call 7117. 366
LOST: JEWELLED fraternity pin,
S.P.E. during past week. Reward,'
call 7695. 371
TAXICABS
TAXI. --Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. Ix
ARCADE CAB. Dial G116. Large comn-
fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x
WANTED
WANTED: Two shotguns, one pump
and one automatic. Price must be
reasonable. Phone 2-2390., 1-3276W.
370
Gsuits. Will pgay 3, 4, 5, 0 and 7 dol-
lars. Phonie Anni Arbor 4306. Chi-
North Main. 5x
LAUNDRY
IPER~SONA.Lauitndry service. We take
iindividual interest in the laundry

competition.
Todaiy comrpetition ro101
shipping remnains a factor
ments upholding the ocean
tract system, the found:
which were laid in 1891. Pri
the only subsidy in Amer
tory - besides the one to tl
cessful Collin~s line - was oah aii alSe si
But like many other subsi
brought charges- of "stoc
and favoritism,
7 Injunre
Autos Crasi
A Dense
ST. CHARLES, Marchr
b. Knox Hanna, of Car(o
county state representative,
ling~ Green, Hillman, state
t, tive from the Presque Isl
were among, seven injured
1mobile accidents near her(
number of cars crashed it
fog Friday night.
Mrs. F. 0. Watrous, 72,
was taken to an Owosso h
serious condition. Other,
were Hugh H. Green, Hillri
old P. Thompson, Lansing;
nonce O'Kelley and Miss
Cole, of Caro.
witnmesses said the car
R-antia skidded off the ra,
Green car struck it.. TI
car smashed into the, wi
the first two cars. A p
(ther cars, they said, wer(
in the tieup, but were abl
down sufficiently to avoid
occupants.
Deputies Charles De La
Orville Cole, of Saginaw coi
charge of clearing the road
passed the Wrecks o ther
from Ionia where they h
prisoner.

I;iu 3 1932,i6, 1930 W IielU12J.X proliejW1of)-our custoerVs.Gl'..i
-~ - --- - --- -- - - -- -- - silkts, wools, anid fine fabrics gar-
n fdelg ~ .,.anteed. Men's shirts our specialty,
*r inergu- tti1 l lCPh If EA)Ill Call for And deliver, 2-3478, 554.
mail con- Rai tf li~~iR4& 611 E. Hoover. 9X
latioris of __
ion to that PIZTTSB1URGH-, March 3 -to) - WE DO your laundry work for one-
rican heis- AeadrRy 0 lvlnde half the.usual price. Phone 2-3739.
the unsuc- 8x
one paid to early today fromn injuries received in L
rcompany, the wrneck of the Peninsylvania rail- UDY204 o and
aeflwork at low pri ce, 4 t
idies, this road passenger train which plunged Carefu-
kjoabbin '' into a Pittsburgh shreet last Monday FOR SAL
night. te was the ele6venth Victim RSAE Whttafaevng
of the crash. dress, grey crepe dress, brown lapin
jaccuette. All size 14. Call ,5326,
after 1 p. M. 368
L~InDoily i :30to 11PM.
10c to 6 - 15c af ter 6A LC M D
NOWscla'40AYING! SHOW
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de district A ABLAST eV MYSt*RY! ..
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-Refo¢rmed 0and Chiristian Reformed will speak on "Gunnery "Tr1aining iin
Students: The Rev. B. K. Kiper of the Navy."
Grand Rapids will conduct mornin g
service in the. Chapel of the Mich- Stiutent P'ress (,iub: Dr. Harve y
ig-an League Bldg., at 9:30 a.m. Rohner, of the Departmnent of P'olit-
ical Science, will address the Club
Ifillel Fo undal.tion: Monday evening, March 5, at 8 p.m.,
11:15 Services at the L~eague Chapel., in R-oom E . Journalism stutdents are
Rabbi Ber°ger of Pontiac will especially' asked to 6e present..
speak on "New Worlds for __
told." stuliip speafiers' So"ciety: Initia.tion
4:00 Class in "Jewish Ethics" at the meeting next Wednesday at 7:45 in
Foundation. the Union. initiation program,
7:15 Class, in "Dramatic Moments speaker, discussion, and refreshments.
in Jewish History" at the All initiates be present, and the pres-.
Foundation.________________
Yoirna Denocrats' Club: Important 14F II III
reraiainmeiga h Le ,3 :30 p. in. All those interested are CONTINUOUS SUNDAY 1:30 - 11:00
Welcome. SUNDRY PRICE . .-25C
Gondoliers: Very important re- NOWN SHOW/ING!
hearsal for entire cast, chor'us, and . .i5 . i< . .~s
principals, at 2:30 p.m. Please be
prepared for a long rehearsal as the _ dancing ... in a grand story
of Broadway!
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Marc ,8Aand 10
Corntuous perforinances with
C oiiiplowe Shows, beginningat
7:30 p.m. and 9:05 p.m.
FOR ADULTS ONLY
Special Price: 35c
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