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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934
VOL. XLV No. 62

"- - "" Notices
To The Members of the University
The next meeting of the University
Council will be held on Monday, Dec.
10, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009, Angell
Hall.
Louis A. Hopkins,I
Soviets Order ExeCutO. Secretary I
Of 66 White Terrorists Procedure in Case of Articles Stol-
MOSCOW, Dec. 5 -UP)- Sixty- en or Missing: Notice should be giv-
six "white guards," enemies of tle en at the Business Office, Room 3 Uni-
Soviet, were executed today for "ter- versity Hall, with the utmost prompt-,
roristic action" against officials of ness whenever any article, whether
the U.S.S.R., the government an- owned privately or by the institution,
nounced tonight. disappears under circumstances which3
The men were tried by a military indicate theft.
collegium of the supreme court, sit- Shirley W. Smith
ting both in Leningrad and Moscow
under provisions of the new law University Broadcasting:
promulgated Dec.. 1, after the assas- 9:15-9:30 a.m. -- Laboratory Pro-
sination of Sergei K iroff, member of. gram for Speech Department Class,
the Communist party's political bu- 2:00-2:30 p.m. -- Language Series.
reau. French Pronunciation, Louis Chap-
The government's terse announce- ard, Instructor in French.
ment said the trial was held Dec. 5 10:00-10:15 p.m. - "Heavy Water."
and the executions immediately car- The Nobel Prize was recently awarded
ried out under the new "terror" laws. for research in this field. Ernest F.
Barker, Professor of Physics, will
tell what research has disclosed at
Plane Crash Is Fatal the University of Michigan.
To Three Passengers 1:15--10:30 p. m. - "Transmuta-
tion. of tle Elements," James M. Cork,
ICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 5-() - Asseciate Professor of Physics.
Three persons were billed and one

until further notice, members of Ben-
jamin March's class will meet regu-
larly and work actively as members
of Prof. Robert B. Hall's Geography
of Asia, Geography 113, Tuesday and
Thursday at 9, Room 25, Angell Hall.
Economics 51:
Rooms for the examination on
Thursday, Dec. 6, are as follows:
Palmer's and Stapp's section, N.S.
Aud.
Smithies' and Spiegel's section, 101
IEc.
Anderson's and Orr's sections, 25
A.H.
Wiers' sections, 1053 A.H.
Women -- Required Hygiene Make-
Up Examination:

the Gravitational Centre of the Gal-'
axy from the Motions of the 0 and B
Stars" by Plaskett and Pearce. Tea
will be served at 4:00 p.m.
Geology Journal Club:
The first meeting of the Club will
be held from 7 to 8 p.m. in Room
3065 N.S. All graduate students are
expected to attend and those concen-
trating in geology are urged to be
present and others interested are wel-
come. The students taking part in
the program are:
Breed, R. C.
Donner, H. F.
Dow. K. W.

Business Mens Club I11'I'I" '
ToHold Dance Tonight CLASS ED DIRECTORY
The Business and Professional
Men's Club will hold the first of this LOST AND FOUND LAUNDRY
year's series of dances tonight from --
9 to 12:30 p.m. in the ballroom of the LOST: Whittanaur wrist watch, white LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Michigan League. Such a series of gold case and chain, in Barbour Careful work at low price. 4x
parties is given annually by the or- gymnasium Monday afternoon; in--
ganization itials "M.E." on back. Reward, STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
The dance will be informal and the Phone Alpha Delta Pi, 6765. sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006
music will be furnished by Frank 9x
FOUND: Great Dane pup. May be had - -------
Segan's orchestra from Detroit. by paying for his keep and ad. WANTED
Phone 5339. -

Michigan League. Everyone please

be present.

FOR SALE

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Hatton, J. H.-- ~~
Jones, T. S. Varsity and Waiting List Glee FOR SALE: Attention medics. A fine
_Clubs: set of surgical instruments (Kny-
Sigma Delta Chi: Supper meeting Important rehearsal for both clubs scheerer) $25 cash. See A. M. Steber,
for all actives and pledges at 6:15 in preparation for the Union Opera. Room 3048, Museum of Zoology.
p.m. today in the Union. The speak- Please report to the Glee Club Rooms FOR SALE: Ladies swagger raccoon
er will be Leslie D. Harrop, Michigan at 7:30 p.m. sharp. coat. Excellent condition, beautiful
manager for the United Press. Please skin, cost $485. Call 5772 for par-
turn in any unsold tickets to the League House Committee: Meeting ticulars.
Gridiron Dance at this time. at 5 o'clock. Room will be posted.
Important! Building. Any girl living outside an

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. 7x
NOTICE

FINANCE CO. offers bargains in re-
possessed and repurchased cars.
Many 1934 cars with low mileage
included. We will trade and extend
convenient terms. Open evenings.
311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. lox

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jA make-upF examination in the re-
quired Hygiene course for women will
be given on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 4
p.m. in the East Amphitheater of the
West Medical Building. This is the
only time a make-up examination
will be given. Students planning to
take the examination should review
Kirkpatrick and Huettner's "Funda-
mentals of Health."
Freshman Advisery Group No. 78:
Members of this group are asked to
meet this evening at 7:30 at the East
University Avenue entrance of the
University Elementary School. Pic-,
tures will be shown of the Orienta-
tion Period activities. Additional
features have also been arranged.
Lectures

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Electrical Engineers: The third of Hillo Fdajo rganized house is invited to attend
series of colloquia conducted by the 4-6 p.m. -Open house for inde- Kindly notify the office o ean
faculty and graduate students of the dd of Women if you can be present.
Department of Electrical Engineer-I pendents and affiliated students spon-ofWmniyucabepsnt
sored by Hillel independent group.
ing will be held in Room 153, West 7:30 p.m. - Lecture on "The Jew Outing for Graduate Students: The
Engineering Building, 4:30 p.m. in Science" by Dr. Raphael Isaacs. Graduate Outing Club is holding an
Professor W. G. Dow will speak on overnight trip to Camp Newkirk near
"Analysis of the Electrostatic Field Dexter for all graduate students in-
of a Vacuum Tube." ! Billiard Exhibition: Johnny Layton,tesedThgruwileaeLn
Interested Seniors are invited to World Champion at three-rail bil- terested. The group will leave Lane
ntrtenGrduenistdens in te liards and former champion at pocket Hall at 3:00 Saturday and return
deatment rde ctedts atte billiards will appear in an exhibition Sunday morning. Transportation will
department are expected to attend. at the Michigan Union from 7:00 to be provided. Everyone should bring
9:00 p.m. Prof. H. C. Carver will plenty of blankets. The approximate
A.I.Ch.E.: Dr. E. E. Ware, General compete in pocket billiards. Gordon cost for transportation, dinner, break-
Superintendent of Varnish Manufac- Jeynes will play Layton in three-rail fast and lodging will be 75 cents. For
turing at Sherwin-Williams Co. will E billiards. any further information, call Mr. or
speak on the subject "The Chemical Mrs. Whitaker, 5745.
Engineer in the Protective Coating
Industry," Room 1042, East Engineer Coining Events D THE WANT ADS
ing Building. The Sophomore Award The Graduate Luncheon for Chem-
will he madie at this time~ Refresh- i F id

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Applicants for Mairsh~ and Mhiandle-
baqin Scholarships in the College of1
Literature, Science, and the Arts. The
following students are requested to
meet the. Scholarship Committee in
the office of the English Department,
3221 Angell Hall, on the afternoon of
Friday, Dec. 7, at the time indicated.
Clifford, A. F., 3:00; Edmonds, R.
H., 3:10; Etkind, B., 3:20; Goedicke,
V. A., 3:30; Goss, B., 3:40; Hirsch, V.
E., 3:50; Kasley, M. J., 4:00; Kuhne,
E. R., 4:10; MacDonald, H. E., 4:20;;
Morris, R. A. M., 4:30; Norton, C. F.,
4:40; Orkin, S., 4:50; Puglisi, E. A.,
5:00; Sarwold, A. N., 5:10; Smith, M.
C., 5:20; Stone, K. H., 5:30; Varga, G.
J., 5:40; Zebrowski, J. H., 5:50.

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Oratorical Association Lecture:
Chester Scott Howland will speak in'
Hill Auditorium tonight at 8:30 on
the subject "Hunting Whales in thei
Seven Seas." The lecture will be il-
lustrated with unusual motion pic-
tures depicting the early history of
American whaling. Tickets are avail-
able at Wahr's until 5 p.m. The Hill
Auditorium box office will be open
from 5 p.m. until the time of the lec-
ture. Patrons are urged to purchase
tickets early.
Lowell Thomas Lecture: Tickets are
now available at Wahr's for the
Lowell Thomas lecture "Adventures
on the Air and Around the World"
which will be presented in Hill Audi-
torium on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 8:30
p.m.

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Transportation Club: Meeting at
7:30 p.m., Room 1213 E. Eng. Bldg.;
Le Cercle Francais meeting at the
Michigan League, at 7:45 p.n;. Old
meers as well as new are invited
to attend. There will be a brief play.
Black Quill Meeting: Michigan
League, 8 p.m. sharp. Important
business. Old members will be drop-
ped for absences unless sufficient ex-
cuse is repprted.
Polonia Circle: Regular meeting at
the League, 7:45 p.m. All students of
Polish ancestry are cordially invited.
Stanley Chorus: Important re-
hearsal at 5 p.m. in the library of the

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ical Engineers will oe heid on r iay,j
Dec. 7, in Room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg.'
Dean E. H. Kraus will address the
group on "Gem Cutters of Idar."
The Beta Kappa Rho Christmas
party will be held Saturday, Dec. 8,
8:30 p.m., at the Michigan League

INSTRUCTIONS
Every form of dancing.
Open 10 to 10. Terrace
Garden Studio. Wuerth
Theatre Bldg. Ph. 96953

Sophomore, Junior and Senior
'a~guaeers:
Mid-semester reports for grades be-
low C are now on file and open to
inspection in the office of the Assist-
ant Dean, Room 259 West Engineer-E
ing Building.-
Sophomore Engineers: Class dues of
fifty cents may be payed to finance
committeemen who will be in the
second floor hall of the West Engi-
neering Bldg., today.
Faculty, School of Education: Anf
important special meeting of the
Faculty of the School of Education
to consider the special order with
reference to entrance requirements
wil be held today, Thursday, Dec. 6,
at the Michigan Union, promptly at
12 N.
Academic Notices
Fine Arts 201: Far Eastern Paint-
ing beginning Thursday, Dec. 6, and

French Lecture:
Professor Georges Connes of the
University of Dijon will give the first
lecture on the Cercle Francais pro-
gram, Monday, Dec. 10, at 4:15 p.m.,,
Room 103, Romance Language Build-
ing, on "Beranger et ses chansons."
Tickets for the whole series of lec-
tures and play may be procured at
the door at the time of the lecture,
Evei ts Today
Observatory Journal Club meets
at 4:15 p.m. in the Observatory lec-
ture room. Dr. H. M. Losh will re-
view "The Distance and Direction to

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