THE MICHIGAN DAILY the 1934 ]Michigan Forester. The For- estry School faculty is also asked to report. Michigan Technic Staff meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3046, East Eng Bldg. Tryouts are to report for weekly meeting on 'Wednesday at 5:00 in Room 3036. Christian Science Organization: Meets at 8 o'clock this evening in the Chapel of the Michigan League building. All faculty and students in- terested are invited to attend. Meeting of Board of Servants of the Michigan Co-Operative Boarding House at 7:00 p.m., at Michigan Co-Op. Flay-Reading Section of the Fac- ilty Women's Club meets at 2:15, at the League. Michigan Dames: The Home-mak- ing Group will meet at the home of Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, 331 Packard St. at 7:45. Dr. M. H. Soule of the Bac- teriology Department, will speak on "Bacteriology in its Relation to the Home." Please be prompt. All Dames are cordially invited. A large at- tendance is urged. International Relations C I u6: Meeting at 8:00 p.m., in the Political Science Seminar Room, Angell Hall. Subject: Tariffs and Trade Barriers. All students welcome. Polonia Literary Circle meets at the League at 8 p.m. Congressman George G. Sadowski of Detroit will give an address to the Circle. Every- one is urged to attend. Bring your friencT , Senior Ball committee meeting at 8 pin . ill the Union. Corning Events Alpha Nu, having been challenged by the co-eds of Zeta Phi Eta on the subject, "Resolved: That the Univer- sity Should Adopt and Enforce Clos- ing Hours for Men the Same as for Women," will uphold the negative at 8:00 p.n in the Alpha Nu room fourth floor Angell Hall, Wednesday, April 4. The general public is in- vited. Adephi House of Representatives Regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Adelphi Room, fourth floor of Angell Hall. The bill before the House is, "Resolved: That All Industrial Workers Should Be Mem- bers of the American Federation of Labor." The public is cordially in- vited to (his discussion. Scabbard And Blade: Regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union. Members whose se- mester dues are not paid will be unable to vote in the elections at this meeting. Uniform required.' Deutscher Zirkel: Meeting Wednes- day at 8:00 in League. W. I. Much will speak on "German Surnames." Sigma Rho Tau: Regular meeting Wednesday at 7:45 in the Union. Finals in inter-circle story telling con- Mrs. Lindbergh Receives Hubbard Medal CLASSIFIED DIRECT ic _ _ _ _ _ -Associated Press Photo Mrs. Anne Lindbergh, flying .companion of her famous husband, is shown as she received the Hubbard medal, highest honor of the National Geographical Society, from Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor. The medal was bestowed upon Mrs. Lindbergh, the first woman to re eive it, in recognition of the part she played in the Lindbergh's 410,000-mile flight over five contients last year. engineering project or development yoi woutld like to see adopted. ROnssky-Kroujok: Dr. Vladimir Timeshenko will speak on "Agricul- tural Developments in Soviet Rus- sia," at the meeting Wednesday, April 4, 000 p.m. Lane Hall. All interested are cordially invited. Luncheon for Graute Students on Wednesd1ay April 4, at 12 o'clock, Russian Tea Room of Michigan League. Dr. Reuben Kahn, assistant professor of bacteriology, and direc- tor of the clinical laboratories of the University Hospital, will speak in- formally on "Some Recent Studies in Immunity to Infection." Dr. Kahn was awarded last December the an- nual prize by the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science. Garden Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Wednesday, April 4, at 3:15 p.m. in the small ballroom of the Union. Mrs. Clifford Kirkpatrick, chairman of the con- servation committee of the Michigan Federated Garden Clubs, will give an illustrated lecture entitled, "Building a Garden." Members may invite friends. NQ.. GHOSTS WASHINGTON, April 2. - (W) - Mrs. Roosevelt says there aren't any ghosts in the White House. Asked today about recently pub- lished comments on the subject, she reported "no real ghosts," but added that someone in the house once thought she saw an image of Lincoln., r l -e hi First Talk Of New Series Dean C. E. Griffin of the School of Business Administration will ad- dress students in the Literary College, and others interested in future work in Business Administration at 4 p.m., today, in room 1025 Angell Hall. Dean W. R. Humphries of the Lit- erary College will preside over this meeting, which is the first of a series presented each year by various col- leges of the University. These are de-I signed for undergraduate students who are considering entering one of the professional schools in the near future, and who desire information concerning the opportunities in the various fields and the qualifications necessary. Arrangements for these lectures which have aroused considerable in- terest in the past, are being made by Dean E. H. Kraus of the Literary. College. The dates of subsequent meeting will be announced as soon as plans are completed. SUMMER SCHOOL CLA SS FIE ID Phone 2-1214. Place adversenments with Classifled Advertising DepartmIent. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to dayof iusertlons. nox Numbers may be secured i4t no extra charge. Cash in Advance-Uc per reading line ( on basis of five~ average words to line) for one or two insertions. loc per reading line for three r- nre t ier1t ions5. Minimumn three lines per insertion. Telephone Pate--l;e per readilns line for one or two insertions. 1,c per reading lne for three or more insei tions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. 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The rest TO DANCE of the time will be given to circle social Dancing taught meetings to hold circle preliminaries daily. Terrace Garden Dancing Studio. Wuerth in project speaking contest. Member, Theatre Bldg.Ph9695 have a five-minute speech on some 11, - - , rI I rTouda aud W a Today and Wednesday- ROBERT YOUNG LEILA HYAMS ATU DAY'S MILLIONS" LILA LEE MONTE BLUE "OFFICER 13" i .3 MICHIGAN 0 Il arm M EMMA I AM Aism m" AL aAL EL I II