PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, ................. .... ... .. . . ........ - ............ . ... ...... LATE W RS ]NWSE 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. 1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935 control exercised. This is neither a VOL. XLV No. 76 mere arbitrary regulation nor an at- tempt to meddle with anyone's per- Notices senal habits. It is established and enforced solely with the purpose of President and Mrs. Ruthven will preventing fires. During thepast two not be at home to the faculty and years there have been twenty firesI students during the month of Jan- in University buildings, seven of uary. , . which were attributed to cigarettes. To be effective, the rule must no:es- Student Loans: The Loan Commit- sarily apply to bringing lighted to- tee will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 9, bacco into or through University, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 2, University buildings - including such lighting Hall.; Students who have filed appli- just previous to going outdoors. With- Lectures will be held Wednesday, Jan. 9, 4:15 p.m., Room 303 Chemistry Building. University Lecture: Mr. Hager will speak on "The Therm- Professor E. B. Stason, of the Law ionic Tube and Its Application in School, will speak on the subject, "Tax Analytical Chemistry." Revision," at 4:15 p.m ., Friday, Jan.I 1eSdlu l 18, in the Natural Science Auditor- t ium. This is the fourth of a series English Journal Club will meet in of University Lectures by members the League Friday. Jan. 11. Busines of the University faculties, which meeting at 4 p.m. Program open to faculty members, students, and the he public a pm G lsub- general public are cordially invited to attend.j y____IAthena: Important business meet- I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY { . )3 3 .S p ' L T ... ;, n t r7.4f1 rim Wprinpcrinv Ta.n . Fear Sinking Of The Missing Oil Tanker SAN PEDRO, Calif., Jan. 7. -- (AP) - Fear that the missing British oil tanker La Crescenta may have gone down with its crew of 25 or 30 in a Pacific storm was raised today by a wireless message from another tanker,, the Athelbeach. The Atnelbeach re- ported sighting large quantities of oil floating 900 miles northeast of Ha- waii in the area where the La Cres- centa, bound for Japan, was heard from last. Insull Case Is Ready For Trial On Jan. 28 CHICAGO, Jan. 7. - (IP) - Samuel Insull has three weeks to prepare for his second joust with the law. His trial on state charges of embezzlement revolving around the use of $66,000 from funds of the Middle West Util- ities Co. was set today for Jan. 28 wheni Insull appeared before Judge Cornelius J. Harrington in Criminal Court. Both the prosecutors and Insull's detense attorney, Floyd E. Thompson, declared that they were ready to go on trial and today's action spiked ru- mors that the case would be post- poned if not dropped in view of the acquittal of Insull on Federal charges of mail fraud and of his brother Mar- tin on a state charge of embezzle- ment. Supreme Court Grants Scousboro Review cations with the Office of the Dean of Students should call there for an ap- pointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman. Hours for Registration and Pay- ment of Fees: Registration (for students in all units except Law and Medicine) will extend from Thursday morning to Saturday noon, Feb. 7, 8, 9. The Cashier's Office will collect fees dur- ing these days in Barbour Gymnasium under the same arrangements as dur- ing the first semester. Doors will be open from 8 to 11:30* and from 1 to 3 on Thursday and Friday, and from 8 to 12 on Saturday. The gymnasium will not be open Saturday afternoon. :Note: The Cashier will pro- vide sufficient windows to take care of student fees at At rate probably not to exceed 12 to 15 students per minute, or, say 2,5001 students per half day. If too many students appear Thursday forenoon it is entirely probable that it will be necessary to close the outside doors before 11:30. Students who are sure of their programs, and especially juniors and seniors, are advised not to at- tempt to register Thursday. Students registering in Law and in Medicine may pay their fees in the Cashier's Office in South Wing at tho ime of registration and classifi- in the last few years a serious fire was started at the exit from the Pharmacolcgy Building by the throw- ing of a still lighted match into re- fuse waiting removal at the doorway. If the rule is to be enforced at all its enforcement must begin at the build- ing entrance. Further, it is impos- Three Public Lectures will be given i n 'ai: 4 ""p.m1. """"".yj "a. '', this week by Mrs. Dorothy Beecher in the Athena room on the fourth Baker on the New World as follows: floor of Angell Hall. All members Wednesday evening, an. 9, History in and pledges are required to be pres- the Light of Prophecy: Thursday eve- ent unless adequate excuse is given1 ding, Jan. 10, The Light of the World; beforehand to Margaret Dunn, secre- Friday evening, Jan. 10, The New tary. World Order. All at the Michigan League at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Baker is a Circle Francais meeting Thursday, dynamic speaker who belongs to the Jan. 10, in the League. Mrs. Charles Beecher family made famous by Koella will sing, and Marc Denking- Henry Ward Beecher. These lectures er will speak informally about his stu-I are sponsored by the Baha'i Study dent experiences in Switzerland. The Group and are of vital interest. The newest members are especially invited public is cordially invited. to attend. , i CL ASSIFiED ADVERTISING Place advt, ,iseinents with ClassifGied Adverttsine Depa t n.. Phne ''-"214. The classi-ied )lc 1 fki15 close St;live o'clock previous t o day of Insertion. Box number; may be secured at no extra charge. Casb in advance- c per reading lin (on basis of fiveage words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or ,inserl 1OH . Mirnmume .3 lines per insertion. Telephene rate - n5c per reaing line fox o.. or two insertions. 14c pG; reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount ifpaid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By contract, Ier ie 2 lines daily, one month......................8c 4 lines E.O.D., 2 months ........3c 2 lines daily, college year........7e 4 lin college year........7c i 0iniies used am. (esired......... 30(1 ines used as desired........8c 1000 lines used as desired........7e 2,000 lines used as de,4ired... ..c The aibove roes are p~er reading line, r c i i E i I i WANTED GR~ADUATE STUDENT wishes single room, preferably a house without ICherI udents Near S.E. end of (slmpus. 7i307. 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 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darxed. Careful work at low price. 4x STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006 9x IA)ST AND) FOIl) LOST: Pir iukskin gloves, Friday ni ini;F. Dec. 21. probably in An- gll Hall. Reward. Call H1alliday, 5158. 32 1INIATURF WHITE SPITZ. Last pring epace behind Univer- Hall. Phene 732. 2037 Geddes. Rewaid. 30 LOST: Theta Phi Alpha sorority pin. 'iday, Dec. 21. Reward. Please re- turn to owner, Eleanor Blum. LOST': Swiss wrist watch, leather strap; in general vicinity of Union 'hurlsday night. Finder p~lease re- turn. J. C. Healey.Ph 8623. Reward. LOST: Before vacation, boy's white sible that the rule should be enforced basedlon eight readngJines perinch. . Tnase, upeigtreadnglwer cae. Add with one class of persons if another ,.Freshmen Girls' Glee Club will re- 6c pe rte, uper andt lorase.cadd class of persons disregards it. It is a Events Toda: hearse at 7:15 Wednesday night in letters. Add 6e er line to above for clas of ersns dsreardsit.It i a bold face, uprrand lower case. Acd t~e disagreeable and thankless task to Psychology Journal Club meets at the League. Following this will be per line to above rates for bold face "enforce" almost any rule. This rule 8:15 p.m., Room 3126 N.S. Bldg. Dr. a tea. Room will be posted. Capi Jettes. against the use of tobacco within the Van Tuyl will discuss some recent tpee buildings is perhaps the most thank- experiments on the psychology of Luncheon for Graduate S'tudnts less and difficult of all, unless it has reasoning. All interested are invited en Wednesday at 12 o'clock in the the willing support of everyone con- to attend. Russian Tea Room of the Michigan cerned. An appeal is made to all per-- ~ League Building. Prof. Oscar J.1 sons using the University buildings-I Junior Research Club regular meet- Campbell. of the English department, TRY MONROE dining rooms. Excep- staff members, students and others - ing at 7:30 p.m., Room 2082 N.S. Dr. will speak informally on "The Bio- ti nal home cooking. Two or three to contribute individual co-operation James T. Bradbury of the Depart- graphical Approach to Literature." meals daily optional. (02 Monroe. to this effort to protect University ment of Obstetrics and Gynecology,dt buildings against fires. will speak on "Pregnancy Hormones Assembly: Picture to be taken at FINANCE CO. offers bargains in re- This statement is inserted at the with Special Reference to Their Ef- 4:15, Jan. 10, at Dey's Studio. Be possessed and repurchased cars request of the Conference of Deans. fects on the Mammary Glands," and prompt! Many 1934 cars with low mileage _ _Dr. Kenneth B. Thomson, Research included. We will trade and extend Procedure in Case of Articles Stol- Associate in the Department of Phys- Michigan Dames: The Book Group convenient terms. Open evenings. ics will speak on "Methods of Specto- will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph 311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. l0x en at the Business Office, Room 3 Uni-graphic Analysis" Gast, Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 8 p.m. versity Hall, with the utmost prompt- Mathematical Club regular meeting arden Section o1 the Facu t Shirley Smit1 Returns ess whenever any article, whether ---_- ned pivtelr y rtehetti at 8 p.m., in 3201 A.H. Prof. W. B. Women's Club meets Wednesday, 3 owned privately or by the institution' Ford will speak on "An Application p.m., Room 3024' o the Museum. Miss lironoi CalifhMsiM T f3p disappears under circumstances which of the Theory of Normal Difference Ann Hinshaw will present a paper dn indicate theft. Equations." "Gardening for the Bi ds." The lec- Shitley W. Smith, vice-presi turerwll W_ llutrated withslidefsa U UA Li1 ,Y itV who old ringrwith yllow gold initials "R.D.P." R'ward. Cal'l 2-1156. a I L-511ariey vv. oxilivil. i i i _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.- (P)-The7 Supreme Court agreed today to review the death sentence imposed by Ala-1 bama on Haywood Patterson anda Clarence Norris, Negroes convicted at{ Scottsboro of criminal assault on a white woman. They had been sen- tenced to die on Feb. 8. Both con- tended that they had been denied' a i 1 a I' constitutionali rignts by being inicted by a Grand Jury and convicted by a trial jury from which Negroes had been excluded. Once before, the high court ordered a new trial for Patterson, Norris and five other Negro defendants in the case. Army Pilot Killed In Crash Near Plattmonth PLATTVILLE, Ala., Jan. 7. - (P) - "Doc" Wingard, farmer of Plattmonth community, reported a United States army airplane crashed near his home early tonight killing the pilot. County Medicail Society' TMeets HereTonight Dr. Barrett, Of The State Department Of Health, To Give Address Members of the Washtenaw County Medical Society will hold their regu- lar monthly meeting at 6:15 p.m. to- day in the Union, Dr. John V. Fop- eano, secretary and treasurer, an- nounced yesterday. "The Use of Biologic Products Dis- tributed by the Michigan Depart- ment of Health" is the subject of the address to be given by Dr. C. D. Barrett, director of the bureau of communicable diseases and rural hygiene in the state department of health, and guest speaker. Committees for the coming year as announced by Dr. O. R. Yoder, Ypsi- lanti State Hospital, and president of the society, consist of Drs. Sund- wall, Cummings, and Wessinger, public health legislation, and Drs. Forsythe, Sink, and De Tar, preven- titive medicine. cation in these units. Women Students: Any applications D. L. Rich. for a change of residence for the sec- ond semester must be made to Miss Penalt for Late Registration: The Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Regenatfrequireateclection:ofhaWomen, Barbour Gymnasium, before Regents require the collection of a noon oD Saturday, Jan. 12, and house- fee of $1.00 per day for late registra- heads must be notified by that date. tion, with a maximum of $6.00. Se- According to contracts no changes of mester fees for the second semester residence can be approved after that of 1934-35 should be paid to the Cash- date. Juniors and seniors in the Uni- ier before 12 o'clock noon on Satur- versity dormitories may be released day, Feb. 9, in order to avoid the pay- from their contracts to live in sorority ment of this additional fee. houses. Shirley W. Smith hs W:ofLiterature,Science and Women Students: Any student now eArsCollege of Architecture,eandinresidence who will not be in col- thc Arts, College of Architecture, lege the second semester, whether Scheel of Education, School of Music, because of graduation or other reason, School of Forestry and Conservation: is requested to notify the director of Registration material (including her residence as soon as possible. classification forms and instructions) re eannetteaFesiy, for students in these five units is assistantDean of omen now ready for distribution in Room A 4, University Hall. Students are asked . N c to call for this material promptly. NCadem1C Notic s D. L. Rich. Fine Arts 201: Members of the course in Far East- Notice To All Members of the Uni- ern Painting, will meet Tuesday, Jan. versty: The following is an extract 8, at 9 o'clock, in Room D, Alumni of a By-Law of the Regents (Chap- Memorial Hall. ter III-B, Sections 8 and 9) which ! has been in effect since September, Comprehensive Examination in 1926:- Education: All candidates for the "It will hereafter be regarded as Teacher's Certificate are required to contrary to University policy for any pass a Comprehensive Professional one to have in his or her possession Examination covering the prescribed any key to University buildings or courses in Education. The next ex- parts of buildings if such key is not amination of this kind will be held stamped as provided (i.e. by the in the auditorium of the University Buildings and Grounds Department). High School on Saturday, Jan. 12, at If such unauthorized keys are found 9 o'clock. Any student who will have the case shall be referred to the Dean completed all of the required coursesl or the proper head of the University in Education by the end of the present division involved for his action in semester is eligible to take the ex- accordance with this principle. Any amination at this time. All students watchman or other proper represen- who expect to take the examination tative of the Buildings and Grounds at the time indicated should leave Department, or any Dean depart- their names immediately with the ment head or other proper University Recorder of the School of Education, official shall have the right to in- 1437 U.E.S. Graduate students who spect keys believed to open Univer- will have received an advanced degree sity buildings, at any reasonable time by February are exempted from this or place. examination. " . For any individual to order, have made, or permit to be ordered Directed Teaching-Qualifying Ex- or made, any duplicate of his or -her I amination: All students expecting to Adel phi House of Representatives meets at 7:30 p.m. The Saar plebis- cite will be discussed by members of the organization, and afterwards plans will be made for the nominat- ing of men to the offices of Adelphi. Nominations will be made next week. All members should be present. School of Music Seniors: Important class meeting at 4:45 p.m. in the School of Music Auditorium. All Music School Seniors please be pres- ent. Christian Science Organization: There will be % meeting of this Or- ganization tonight at 8 o'clock in the: Chapel of the Women's League Build- ing. Students, alumni, and faculty members of the University are cor- dially invited to attend. Tuesday Afternoon Play Reading Section of the Faculty Women's Club: The section meets at 2:15 p.m., in the Alumnae Room of the Michigan .LJT nU' . ture will be illustrated, with slides =nzcreY r o U11e'1yw~v and mounted specimens. h? been in California since the be- gninug of the semester, returned tol Students Throng Health his office in University Ha11 yester- Service On First Day day. it'h was granted a semester s leave of absence to convalesce from Students thronged the Health anc , n he underwent last sum- Service yesterday in the usual post- n, vacation rush. Dr. Warren E. For- - sythe, director, said that the rush was an ordinary thing after vacations and consisted for the most part of I minor cuts, scratches, colds, and sore throats. - NDS'ONICHT ----- Ice skating accidents accounted for nOP -DONAT --LISSA LANDI some of the bruises and scratches. "THE COUNT OF ART CINEMA LEAG UE pr,;eeuuts thi wveek-cnl "I WAS A SPY" a . j:;'ilsh-Gaumont film 'The (onfleteprogram will in- ciude a scientific micro-photograped reel o' insect life and a comedy car- ton reel. All seats are reserved and can be secured at the Box office, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 25c, at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. We have chosen this film r its (,,A id um it as representative of cinema activity . in England. It vill be puesented FRIDAY and SAT- LIRDAY evenings of this week at 8:00. TO LEAVE FOR BUFFALO T. Hawley Tapping, '16L, general secretary of the Alumni Association, will attend a meeting of the board of directors \of the American Alumni Council Saturday and Sunday in Buffalo. MNT E R ISTO". -- Widncsday, Thursday TWO FEATURES DIE' R71 'The . "SCARLET I the Terror" EMPRESS" _q f ' i 2 .eague. Kappa Phi, Methodist Girls' Club Meeting at Stalker Hall at 5:15 p.m. Miss Phyllis Huston is chairman of the program for the evening. Junior women and students inter- ested in composing or arranging music for J.G.P. please meet at 4 p.m. today and Wednesday at the League. Room will be posted on the bulletin board. Coming Events I J I 3 7{I ',, l t 1, Chemistry Colloquium: Meeting STATE Shoe Repair 3011 South State Street will offer you the LOWEST PRICES and Best Material PLUS Workmanship. Ladies' Heel Lifts 20c Regular Men's Rubber Heels 25c Soles 50c up All Work Guaranteed I University key, through unauthorized channels, must be regarded as a spe- cial and willful disregard of the safe- ty of University property." These regulations are called to the attention of all concerned, for their information and guidance. Any per- son having any key or keys to Univer- sity buildings, doors, or other locks, contrary to the provisions recited above, should promptly surrender the same to the Key Clerk at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Shirley W. Smith. Smoking in University Buildings: Attention is called to the general rule that smoking is prohibited in Uni- versity buildings except in private of- fices and assigned smoking rooms where precautions can be taken and a. do directed teaching next semester are required to pass a Qualifying Examination in the subject which they expect to teach. This examina- tion will be held in the auditorium of the University High School on Sat- urday morning, Jan. 12, starting sharply at 8 o'clock. The examina- tion will consume about four hours time; promptness is therefore es-, sential. i Prof. S. W. Allen Talks On Prevention Of Fires Prof. Shirley W. Allen of the School of Forestry and Conservation spoke last night on fire prevention at a m eting of the Ypsilanti Garden Club in the Science Building of Michigan Stace Normal College. He stressed the prevention of the indiscriminate roadside, field, and marsh burning in the southern part of the state and advocated the "Stop Useless Fires" Campaign, the contrib- ution of the Michigan Federation 'of Garden Clubs to the national effort for fire prevention during 1935. ENDS TONIGHT MAJESTIC Matinees 30c Evenings 40c SOCIAL DANCING p Sweet Entertainment from Start to Finish ! HAPPINESS A EAD" with DICK 1OWELL - JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON -----TOMORROW - TWO FIRST-RUN FEATURES First starring picture for the girl who stole your heart in 'Little Women' -R UNA MERKEL STUART ERWIN Toe, tap, acrobatics. Taught daily. Terrace Garden Studio. Wuerth Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695 , U Open evenings. I I A- I I li I HIIIIIIIim III