THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the Univenity. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30: 11:30 a. m. Saturday. )AY, FEBRUARY 18, 1934 VOL. XLIV No. 98 Notices To Department Heads and Others Ccneerned: All hourly time slips must be in the business Office February 21 to be included in the February 28: payroll. Edna Geiger Miller, Payroll Clerk. Student Employment: Students who have registered in the Dean of, Students' Office for work under the Federal Employment Relief Adminis- tration, and others who wish to apply for such work, should report at once to Room 2, University. Hall to sign the regular application blank. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. University Bureau of Appointments & Occupational Information: All stu- dents who are registered with the Bureau should call at the office this week to leave a record of second se- mester courses. This is necessary to complete the registration. Office htiors 9-12, and 2-4.- University Radio Talks Over WJR: 1:30 p. m.: "Parental Protection and Mental Health." Dr. 0. R. Yoder, Psychiatrist of the Ypsilanti State Hospital. 1:50 p. rn.: "Address," Mrs. D. W.. Stewart, President of the Michigan Parent Teachers Association. Undergraduate Women interested in working in the League Hosiery Shop to earn League points this term please call at the Hosiery Shop and arrange hours before Monday noon. Education Class Dues of 50c are payable now. It would be greatly ap- preciated if payments are made im- mediately. Yee Hockey - Women Students: For the rest of the season, ice hockey will be played on Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Social Chairmen: All social chair- men of all sororities, dormitories, and League houses meet at the League on Monday at four o'clock. Very im- p:ortant. Must send representative, at least. Julie Kane, chairman. New Union Pacific Streamlined Train in Ann Arbor: A telegram from W. M. Jeffers, Executive Vice Pres- ident, of the Union Pacific System, Omaha, Nebraska, advises that their new all-aluminum streamlined train now on an exhibition tour through the East, will be stopped in Ann Ar- bor at the Michigan Central Station for one hour (the exact time to be announced later) on February 22 for exhibition and inspection. John S. Worley, Professor of Transpor- tation Engineering. Academic Notices English 2-SeefIons 11, 13, 18, 23 have been dropped. E. A. Walter. English 159: Final examination (make-up) will be given on Saturday morning, February 24, in Room 3209 A. H. English 143: FInal examination (make-up) will be given on Saturday morning, February 24, in Room 3209 A.H. English 100: Time of meeting: 4-5 Tuesday, 7:15 to 9:15 Wedne'day. Place: English Seminar, 3227 A.H. Bennett Weaver. English 298 (Cowden): Will meet for the first time on Monday eve- ning, February 19, from 7:30 to 9:30 in room 407 Library. History 12, Sec. 11: M.F., 10, will meet in Room C, Haven Hall, instead of 1018 A.H- History 95 and History 37: The make-up examinations in these courses will be given Saturday A. M., 9-12, Feb. 24, in Room C, Haven. German 86, Scientific (medical) will meet as usual next Monday. Economics 172: Mr. Briggs' 9 o'clock section will meet in room 202 Economics Building Tuesday, Feb. 20. Geography 33: Make-up final ex- amination for the first semester will be held in Room 6, A.H., on Wednesday, Feb 21, at 2 p. m. Che. E. 153 (Formerly 25). Motor Fuels and Lubricants: All students interested in taking this course will meet in room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. on Monday, Febru.ry 19, at 11:30 a. m. to arrange hours for holding it. Mathemnatic, 356: All those who are interested in attending Profesosr Rai- nich's seminar are invited to come to a meeting to arrange hours on Mon-- day, February 19, at 4 p. m. in Room 3001 A. H. Professor E. L. Eriksen's course, E. M. 14, Stresses in Machine Parts, will meet Tuesday and Thursdays at 9:00 o'clock in Room 406. Sociology 260: Meeting time changed too M, 4-6, Room 315 Haven Hall. Sociology 206, Pro-Seminar for Earhart Coinmunity LeadrShip Scholars, will meet in Room 315 Ha- ven Hall at 4 on Monday, February 19. The following students should re- port for this course: Sidney Baker, Anthony Borowski, Cyrenus Bunting, David Clinger- Smith, Prudence Foster, William Gie- fel, Charles Hall, Alexander Hirsch- feld, Charles Lemert, William M- Clintock, C. H. Schaaf, Vera Sebas- tian, Robert Shannon, Thomas Solo- mon, Paul Stanchfield, William Aup- pen, Robert Bonney, William Coryl, Esther Henks, Gordon Love, William Madden, Chester Ogden, Roy Sarver, Carolyn Simeock, Walter Simons, Russell Smith, Edward Troxell, Fred- eric Williams, Arthur Wood, Howard Worth, C. S. Tappan Class Voice Lessns: Classes in voice instruction are held in Studio 223 Mezzanine Floor, School of Music daily, at 8 and 9 o'clock in the morn- ing and at 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Students desiring to take advantage of such instruction are r- quested to consult Mr. Hamilton as soon as possible. Concerts Faculty Concert: Joseph Brinkman, pianist, and Palmer Christian, organ- ist will 'play the following program, Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium, to which the general public is invited without admission charge: Prelude, Fugue and Variation for Organ and Piano ......Frank Mr. Christian and Mr. Brinkman Carillon..... ...........Sowerby Passacaglia, from Symphony No. 1 for Organ ..........Sowerby Mr. Christian Prelude, Chorale and Fugue . .Franck Mr. Brinkman Mediaeval Poem for Organ and Piano ...............Sowerby Mr. Christian and Mr. Brinkman Detroit Symphony Orchestra Pro- gram: Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, has prepared the following program for the Ninth Choral Union Concert, Wednesday, February 12, at 8:15 o'clock: Choral and Fugue......Zemachson Second Symphony in E minor, Op. 27 ...... Rachmaninoff Largo; Allegro moderato Allegro molto Adagio Allegro vivace. Intermission "Prelude and Love Death" from the opera "Tristan und Isolde"-................-- - Wagner "Ride of the Valkyrie" from "Die Walkure"...........Wagner Overture to the Opera "Tannhauser"... .. .... Wagner Exhibition Architectural Building Exhibition: A collection showing Plant Forms in Ornament circulated by The Amer- ican Federation of Arts is now on exhibition in the ground floor corri- dor of the Architectural Building, open daily excepting Sundays from 9 to 6. The exhibition will continue through February 26. The public is cordially invited. Student Art Exchange: A modern show in art by the members of the Student Art Exchange will open in the Exchange shop this afternoon at three o'clock. The shop is on the second floor of the League Bldg. The show will be on display for several weeks. The public is cordially invited to be at the opening from 3 till 6 this afternoon. Events Today Stalker Hall for University Stu- dents:. 12:15 Sunday Seminar. 3:00 The International Student Fo- rum offers the first of an at- tractive series on "A Fellow- ship of Faiths." Representa- tives of 16 faiths will speak on USE YOUR UNION ORATORICAL ASSO Hill Atd tnornn. T-s--- "What Mjy Faith Teaches Re - gArding World Brotherhood.'" Todayn Theosophy and Zoros.- trianism wiil be represented. Professor Albaladeijo and Miss Carna are the speakers. DIs- tussion will follow ihe talks., T'ea will be serV(ed. Everyone welcome. 6:00 The Wesleyan Guild offer; a special Student Day of Prayer service. Miss Mary Lunny, '35, will speak on the Reality of Prayer. The Chinese Student Christ ian Association, the Ko- rean Christian students and other Christian students from foreign lands will be our guests and present some Christian songs., 7:00 Feliowhip :nd Supper. I:00 Charles Stelzie, world famous interpret r of international in- dushrIa), socid and regliious rnoblems will speak on "Christ the World Crisis" in Lydia Mcndieissdhn Theati'e. dation in hon2or of Rabi Franklin,. 7:15 ClDss in "Dratric Momets in Jewish History" at the Foundatio.it 8 :15 Symposium at the Founda1 ion on the subject, "}Imphiations to Religion of Recent T heortes in Physics." Avukah: Important business meet- ing at 7:30 p. m., Hillel toundation. All members are urged to attend. Outing for (t raduate Students: Those who wish to go on a hike or whatever the weather permits should meet in front of Angell Hall at 3:00 this afternoon. All graduate students welcome. There may be skating. Piesbyterian Student Apiioint- ments: . CLASSIFIED DIRECTOL The Student Christian Assdeia presents Charles Stelzle, leading ciologist and labor advocate, in address "Christ and the World Cri in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre at 8 p. m. There will be no admls charge. Congregational Student 1el ship: Dr. Simon Fagerstrom, pro sor of history at Michigan State N mal College, will speak on "Linco Understahding of the South." Spe music by sixteen piece orche under the leadership of Lyle S mate. Sunday School Classes: Reg Sunday School classes will begin S day, February 18 at the Presbyte Church House. Rev. Lee Klaer i have charge of the Freshman gr Mrs. Klaer will direct the Sop mores, and Prof. Howard McClus will lead the Juniors and Seni Topics of interest to all have b: chosen for discussion. All arec dially invited to attend these m ings which will begin at 9:30. Ruger Williams Guild, 503 East ron Street, 10:45 Rev. R. Edw Sayles, Minister, will speak on, "S Trends in Modern Life" 12:00 n Gnild House, Mr. Chapman will: a discussion on "Recreation and Abundant Life." All students invi 6:00 p. m. The Guild Devoti Meeting. The Guild Director speak. Refreshments and a so hour will follow. 8:00 p. m. Members of Guild go to Hill Auditorium to hear Charles Stelzle on "Christ and World Crisis." lfairris iall: This morning at Holy Communion in the Willi Memorial Chapel. Dr. Wedel will t the service. This. evening at se o'clock, lecture and discussion "Why the Church" by Dr. Theo o. Wedel. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Chu Services of worship today are:8 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. Church School; 11:00 a. m. Kind garten; 11:00 a. m. Morning Pr and Sermon, "What is Christian by Dr. Theodore O. Wdel, of Ca ton College. Young People's Society of Church of Christ (Disciples meet 6 p. m. at the Church. Lunch wil served at six and will be followed a discussion period. Christian Reformed and Refor Students: Rev. George Goris, of Fuller Ave. Christian Refor Church of Grand Rapids, will c duct the service in the chapel of Michigan League, at 9:30 a. m. hillel Foundation: 11:15 Services at the League, R Franklin of Temple Bet will speak on "New Altars New Gods." 3:00 Reception and tea at the Fo )CIATION LECTURE y, February 20, at 8 P.M. itn so- an psis" :00 s'iOn J 1 PLAY PRODUCTION SUGGESTS THAT in order to See Naples And Die" A play with an immense student appeal You reserve your seats now LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE FEBRUARY 22, 23, & 24 at 8:30 P.M. ow - fes- a Tor Yln's cia stra hu- d N S ula >un- rian p s to oup, p iho- key r ors. t een L cor- eet- v d Hu- vard i 'ome R oon, lead the c ted. ri mal L will E )cial will' 6 Dr. the p 9:30 j ants o ake M .ven A on' dore w 7 rch: P 8:00 w m. c der- ayer ity" si rle- g p the s at l 1 be a 1 by p med 0 the 0 med i on- P the w n w a abbi P h-El P and un- i( I I I 9:30 Student (lasses at the Church iouse. Freshmen, Development and 'Usages of Our Bible. Mr. Klaer. Sophomores, Standards by Which We Live, Mrs. Klaer. Juniors, Seniors and Graduates - Ethical Issues in Current Events. 0:45 Morning Worship. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper. C:30 Student Forum. Vital Relation- ships. Leader, Mr. Klaer. Triangles meeting at 7:15 tonight t the Union. Corning Elvents Botanical Seminar meets Wednes- ay, February 21, at 4:30, room 1139, q. S. Bldg. Paper by H. J. Brodie' exual aversion in the Hymenomy- etes.," Scabbard and Blade: The coin- any will attend the Army and Navy lub dinner on Tuesday evening in lace of the regular Wednesday night, ieeting. Attendance, however, is not equired as there is an 85c charge for: he dinner, which is at 6:30 at the Jnion. Lt. J. W. C. Brand, U. S. Navy, vill address the group. Make rerer- ations at the R.O.T.C. Hqrs, imme- iately. Uniform business suit. Kappa Tai Alpha: Regular meet- ng Monday evening, February 19, doom 213 Haven Hall. Pi t amilda Theta business and so- ial meeting, Tuesday evening, Feb- ,ary 20, at 7:30 o'clock in the Pi ambda Theta room in the University lementary School. Tai l eta Pi: Dinner meeting at :00 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, Union. International Relations C i ub: leeting Tuesday, February 20, 8:00, m., Room 2037 Angell Hall. Sub- 'ct: Reorganization of the League f Nations. Presented by Mrs. Harold iller, of Detroit, and Frank Landers. ill students welcome. University of Michigan Radio Club ill meet Monday, February 19, at :30, Room 1041 of the E. (new) hysics Building. Dr. N. H. Williams ill speak on, and demonstrate 1-5' eritimeter waves. Public invited. Michigan Technic: Important taff meeting in room 3046, East En- ineering Building, Tuesday, 7:30 . m. i CLASS IFTED ADVERTISING Phone 2-1214. Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department.l The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertions. 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Add 6c per line to above for bold face, upper and lower case. Add 10 per line to above rates for bold face capital letters. FOR RENT ROOMS: Single, double and suites for boys, 825 E. University. Near campus. Reasonable. Tel. 3851. 323 FOR RENT: Beautiful large double, with adjoining kitchenette, East exposure. Steam heat. Shower bath, approved house. Also a graduate electrical engineer desires room- mate. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washlng ton. 330 FO1 SALE BASE and snare drum with cases, cymbals and stands. Mrs. H. J' Richards. Phone 2-3307. 344 ruary 20, 7:45, at the studio of Mr. Carl Gehring, 1920 Scottwood Ave- nue. Mr. Gehring will play the num- bers to be given on the Wagner pro- gram of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. All members are invited. Tuesday Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2:15 p. m., Mich- igan League. Young Democrats Club: Important meeting Monday night, 8 o'clock, Grand Rapids Room, League. It is important that all who are interested in this club should be in attendance. Professor W. H. Maurer will speak. Everybody welcome. University Men and Women: The beginners class in Social dancing starts February 20 in the Michigan League Ballroom at 7:30. University Faculty: A class in tango will start Monday evening in the MAJESriC Coming Saturday WI FEITRADE RS E ST I c rnri "Hardin fQS ~Com elf, and ca' icture aos tiful "as her role! a SEPH M. SCHENfCK p resent A : :zz G :::: ";>, LA-NDRY WE DO your laundry work for one- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739. 8t LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4 PERSONA_ 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 TAXICABS TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger cars. Only standard rates. lx ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com- fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x WANTED WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. ChI- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 5x NOTICE MONDAY and Wednesday, Marcel or shampoo and finger wave, 50c. Raggedy Ann Shop. Phone 7561, llx BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black and gold bracelet. Sen- timental value. Phone 6518. Re- ward.. 346 LOST: A diamond ring during J-Hop week-end. Three stones. Reward. No questions asked. Box 33, Mich- igan Daily. 347 Michigan League Ballroom at 7:30. All faculty invited. Notice: A refugee from Germany, W. Brown, will discuss the present situation in Austria at 8 p. Tues- day at the Union. Auspices of the Na- tional Student League. Faculty Women's Club: There will be a tea at the home of Mrs. Alex- ander G. Ruthven, 815 S. University Ave. Thursday, Feb. 22 at 3 o'clock. This is the regular February meet- ing of the club. Athena Literary Society: There will be a meeting at 8:15 p. m. Monday in the Athena Room, Angell Hall. The nominating committee will present a further report and officers will be elected if there is a quorum present, Plans for the semester will be made, MICHIGAN UNION BARBER SHOP Courteous and Expert Service MICHIGAN The bisarmnanent Oroup Tonday at 4:30 in the Upper t Lane Hall. meets Room Box Office Open Daily 10 A.M. -8 P.M. Dial 6300 for Reservations I I New Price Scale: 274 Seats at 35c 276 Seats at 50c, 120 Seats at 75c 'A Michigan Dames: There will be a arty for Dames and their husbands )n Wedesday, February 21, at eight 'clock, Lane Hall. Contrary to orig- nal plans it will NOT be a costume arty. Please note also that there ill be no meeting on Tuesday eve- ing, the party taking its place. There ill be a charge of twenty-five cents couple to cover expenses of the arty. The Committee in charge romises an entertaining evening. Music Appreciatidn Group of Jun- or A.A.U.W. will meet Tuesday, Feb- 0 Now Playig Bela Logosi "The Death Kiss" with DAVID MANNERS and ADRIAN AMES Extra FOX NEWS LEW WHITE ORGANLOGUE .1 I 0 M At DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Director WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 8:15 P.M~ Hill Auditoriumn TICKETS $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00, On Sale at School of Music WOO, WOU'PART l Let a Permanent Campus Organization make your arrangements at no increase over regular tariff rates. N ? I CAPTAIN C. WR "THE EAGLE MAN" and his Golden Eagle MR. RAMSHAW follies .t a a.s...7Y.g3r Tickets at Wahrs 50c and 75c in His of 1934 I MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT First Sensational Novelty of the Year. I on "Monarchs Of The