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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

San Salvador Explosion

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This is a general view of the damage caused at a warehouse ncar the docks at La Libertad, Port of San
Salvador, when 250g ases of dynamite and several th )usand gallons of gasoline exploded, killing 150 work-
men and wrecking a large part of the town.

mall admission charge of ten "What will you do with Jesus?" At
is being made. 12:00 noon the group studying the
- - -reconstructive forces in religion will
meet at Guild House. "Christianity
Evenls Today and World Brotherhood, will be the
alker !!all: , subject. Rev. Howard Chapman will
Morning worship at 'the First lead. At ,:00 p.m. students will meet,
M. E. church. Dr. Fisher is to for an hour, and a speaker from
preach on "John the Baptist - Hillel Foundation will be the guest.
The Religion of a Changed Discussion, refreshments and a social
Life." hour will follow the program. Annual
The fellowship of Faiths. Dr. election of officers will be held during
Roy W. Sellars speaking on the the evening.
Teachings of Humanism Re- -
garding World Brotherhood. Liberal Students' Union: Unitarian
The Wesleyan Guild, Mrs. F. Church. 10:45 a.m. Prof. A. E. Wood
B. Fisher speaks on the Place speaks on "Social Welfare and So-
of Meditation in the Life of cial Change." .
Students. 7:30 p.m. Student meeting.
Supper and fellowship. Fellow-
ship is in charge of Kappa Phi, Coigrietional Student Fellow-
which means a good time! ship: The regular 6 o'clock Sunday
Evening worship. Dr. Fisher meeting will be addressed by Prof.
preaching on "Can You EX- Preston Slosson, who will speak on
plain Human Suffering?" "The Church as Promoter."
sbyterian Student Appoint- Varsity Glee Club: Special rehear-
sal at 4:30, Union, for Tedyscn
Student Classes at the Church cert. Tuesday's
House.
Morning worship, "Rev. Wal- y
1tocwel.(iinedy Club- The informal inittirt-=
lace A. tioomkweli, n for the new members will .e
Social hour and supper. hedi h lma omi h
Student Forum. "The Prison heii the Alumnae Room in the
Experience of a Conscientious League Buliding at 6:00 this after-
Objector." Mr. Harold Gray. noon. Full attendance desired. Each
initiate must be present and must
rris Hall: At 9:30 a.m., there have his stunt prepared.
e a celebration of the Holy Com- Graduate Outing Club: There will
on in the Williams Memorial be a hike for Graduate students on'
el. Sunday afternoon, leaving Angell Hall
?:00, Mr. W. LloydBerricge, of at 2:30. Party will go out West Liberty
niversity Health Seicewlb Street toward the sand quarry, de-
guest of the students at their pending on the weather. All grad-.
ar meeting. He will speak on, uates welcome.
>lems in University Adjustment."
tudents are cordially invited.
(:oMtaif Events
nt Andrews Episcopal Church: Physics Colloquium: Mr. Armin W.
ces of worship. today are: 8:00 Helz . will speak on "Photographic
Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m. Photometry'' at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday,
ch School; 11:00 a.m. Kinder- in Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All
n; 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer interested are cordially invited to at..
Sermon by the Reverend Henry tend.
; 8:00 p.m. the men and boys Botanical Journal Club will meet
will present the cantata, "Vic- Tuesday, March 27, 7:30 p.m., room
Divine" by Christopher Marks. 1139 N.S. Papers by Miss Bauchmann,
Mr. Jao, Miss Liu, Dr. Frank Smith,
ing Peoples Society, Church of and Miss Wu. All interested are cor-1
t (Disciples): - Supper at 6:00, dially invited.
red by a discussion on "Persian __
ion" at 6:30. Miss Marie Savage Phi Beta Kappa: The annual meet-
ead a paper on "Zoroaster" and ing of Phi Beta Kappa will be held
ead the discussion, on Wednesday, March 28, 4:15 p.m.,

WANTED
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol-!
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4.306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office. 200
North Main. 5x
LAUNDRY
PERSONAL laundry service. We take
individual interest in the laundry
problem of our customers. Girls'
silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
anteed. Men's shirts our specialty
Call for and deliver. 2-3478, 5594.
611 E. Hoover. 9x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
NOTICE
MONDAY and Wednesday, Marcel or
shampoo and finger wave, 50c.
Raggedy Ann Shop. Phone 7561.
llx
AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING
Bring your title
Associated Motor Services, Inc.
311 W. Huron, Ph. 2-2001
12x
reservations not later than Tuesday
noon.
A special Series of Holy Week serv-
ices will be held in the Upper Rooln
of Lane Hall every afternoon from
March 26 to 31 inclusive, at 4:15
p.m. They will offer an opportunity
to observe Holy Week with other
students and faculty who have a com-
mon interest together..

FOR RENT
TWO desirable rooms, study and bed-
room. Running water. For profes-
sor, grad., or young couple. Two in
family, 546 Walnut. 6226. 399
TAXICABS
TAXI--Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. lx
ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com-
fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x
LOST AND FOUND
PHI RHO SIGMA pin. Initials J.A.W.
on back. Probably lost between 300
N. Engalls and the Medic School.
Call Baldwin, 7282. 401
LOST: Will party who took wrong
pair of men's black oxfords at Coli-
seum, March 18, Call 2-2041. 480
LOST: Lower part of Sheaffer foun-
tain pen. Finder please call 7415.
New Paper To Replace
The Columbia Spectator
NEW YORK, March 24.-It is ru-
mored that a new campus newspaper
will soon attempt to replace the Co-
lumbia Spectator as the daily stu-
dent publication at Columbia Uni-
versity. According to the Spectator
which published the report, the new
paper will have faculty supervision
and control.
The publication is said to have the
financial backing of a group of alum-
ni. It will contain four pages and will
be distributed free.

oom 2003 Angell Hall. At this time
the routine business of the Chapter
for the year will be transacted. Mem-
bers are urged to be present.
University Oratorical Coatest: The
first elimination contest will be held
Monday afternoon, March 26, at 4:00
o'clock in Room 4203 Angell Hall. All
contestants are expected to be pres-
ent at that time unless previous ar-
rangements have been made.
Transportation Club: An important
meeting will be held in Natural Sci-
ence Auditorium Wednesday, March
28, 7:30 p.m. Professor Stalker will
speak on "Air Mail and the Air Lines."
All interested are invited to come
whether members of the club or not,
Tau Beta Pi: Formal Initiation of
new members at the Union on Tues-
day, March 27, at 5:30 p.m. Banquet
at 6:15 p.m. All members please be
present.
Sigma Rho Tau: Regular meeting
Wednesday at 7:45 in the Union. Gen-
eral meeting will be extemporaneous
discussion and practice in parliamen-
tary law; it will be a Board of Diree-
tors' meeting of the X X X Corpora-
tion considering the appropriation of
ten million dollars for research in the
possibilities of 'the streamlined train.
Members are urged to do some read-
ing on streamlinging before the meet-
ing. Also finals in inter-circle story
telling contest; stories to be not more
than seven minutes. Preliminaries in
project speaking contest for circle
meetings.
Michian Lealrue Against War and
Fascism will meet at 5 p.m. Monday in
the Upper Room, Lane Hall. Further
arrangements for the anti-war con-
ference May 4, 5 will be discussed.
Everyone interested is invited..
Bridge Group of the Michigan
Dames will meet Tuesday evening,
March 27, in the Alumni Room of the
League. Play begins at 8 o'clock.
Please call Mrs. Crampton, 4151, forj
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