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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934

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
j until 3;30, 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934
VOL. XLV No. 79
Notices
Pamphlet of General Information
Concerning the University:
A pamphlet entitled "The Univer-
sity of Michigan - What It Is, What
It Does" has recently been printed.
Those who desire copies may secure
them at the desk in the Business
Office, University Hall. (Not as in-
correctly stated in The Daily of Jan.
10, at the Press Building, Maynard
Street).
To The Members of the University
Council:. The next meeting of the
Council will be held on Monday, Jan.
14, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1009, An-
gell Hall.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary
Notice: Attention of all concerned,
and particularly of those having of-
fices in Haven Hall or the Western
portion of the Natural Science Build-
ing, to the fact that parking of cars
in the driveway between these two
buildings is at all times inconvenient
to other users of the drive and some
times results in positive danger to
other drivers and to pedestrians on
the diagonals and other walks. You
are respectfully asked not to park
there and if members of your family
call for you, especially at noon when
trafic both on. wheels and on foot is
heavy, it is especially urged that the
car wait for you in the parking space
adjacent to the north door of Un-
versity Hall. Waiting in the driveway
blocks traffic and involves confusion,
inconvenience and danger, just as
much when a person is sitting in a
car as the car is parked empty. I
University Senate Committee
On ParkingS
Faculty, School of Education: A
special meeting of the Faculty will
be held at the Michigan Union at
twelve o'clock noon on Monday, Jan.
14. Certain special orders will be
considered.
Presidents of Student Organiza-t
tions should report the names, titles
and class of all officers to the Dean
of Students, Room 2, University Hall
not later than Jan. 19. The follow-
ing are the names of student organi-
zations as listed in the Office of the
Dean of Students. Any organization
which does not furnish the required
information in writing by Jan. 19 will
be considered no longer in existence.
Any active organization not listed
should apply for official recognition
at once.

Interfraternity Council
Junior Mathematics Club
Junior Research Club
Kappa Phi
Kappa Phi Sigma
Kappa Tau Alpha
Latin-American Society
Lawyers Club
Le Cercle Francais
Les Voyageurs
Mathematical Society
Michigan Co-Operative Boarding
House
Michigan Daily
Michiganensian
Michigan Law Review
Michigan League
Michigan Technic
Michigan Union
Michigamua
Mimes
Mortarboard
Mummers Dramatic Society
Mu Phi Epsilon
National Student League
Newman Club
Omicron Kappa Upsilon
Pan-hellenic Council
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa. Phi
Phi Lambda Upsilon
Philological Society
Phi Sigma
Physical Education Association
Physics Colloquium
Pi Lambda Theta
Pi Tau Pi Sigma
Play Production
Political Science Journal Club
Polonia Literary Circle
Portia
Quarterdeck
Rendezvous
Rho Chi
Rifle Club

Teacher's Certificate are required to
pass a Comprehensive Professional
Examination covering the prescribed'
courses in Education. The next ex-
amination of this kind will be held,
in the auditorium of the University
High School on Saturday, Jan. 12, at
9 o'clock. Any student who will have
completed all of the required courses
in Education by the end of the present
semester is eligible to take the ex-
amination at this time. All students
who expect to take the examination
at the time indicated should leave
their names immediately with the
Recorder of the School of- Education,
1437 U.E.S. Graduate students who
will have received an advanced degree
by February are exempted from this
examination.

Kill Bremer Suspect

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
- - LAUNDRY

Directed Teaching-Qualifying Ex-
amination: All students expecting to r
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 -Associated Press Photo.
sharply at 8 o'clock. The examina- Russell Gibson, 32-year-old suspect
tion will consume about four hours in the 8200,000 kidnaping of Edward
time: promptness is therefore es- G. Bremer, St. Paul banker, was fat-j
sential. ally wounded in a battle with federalI
._ .agents in Chicago. Gibson was a
Reading Examinations in French:- reputed associate of Alvin Karpis and
Candidates for the degree of Ph.D. Arthur Barker.
in the departments listed below who-
wish to satisfy the requirement of a Two Transcriptions
reading knowledge during the current (a) Sicilienne
academic year, 1934-35, are informed (b) Sonatina for two Flutes from
that examinations will be offered in the Cantata "God's Time Is Best"
Room 108, Romance Language Build- Passacaglia and Thema Fugatum in
ing, from 9 to 12, on the following C minor.
Saturday mornings: Jan. 19, May 18,
and Aug. 10. It will be necessary for r
the January examination to register EventsToday
at. the office of the Department of English Journal Club meets in the
Romance Languages (112 R.L.) no League. Business meeting at 4 p.m.
later than Monday, Jan. 14. Lists of Program open to the public at 4:15
books recommended by the various p.m. General subject: Recent Chauc-
departments are obtainable at this er Scholarship.
office.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Place advertisements with Classified
d~vert isingDepartment. Phone 2-1214.
The classified' coltmins close at five
o'clock previous to day of insertion.
Box numbers may be secured at no
extra charg-e.
Cash in aivance--llc per reading line
(on basis of five aversge words to
line) for one, or two. insertions.
10c per reading line for three or=
a".)ore insert-ions.
liinimum 3 lines per insertion.
Telephone rate - 15c per reading line:
feo0. (or 'two inlsertior-.
14c per reading line for three or,
more ins ert ions,
10% discount if paid within ten days-
frcm the date of last insertion.
Mlinimuu three lines per insertion.
By contract, per ie -2 lines daily, one
month................
4 lines E.O.D., 2 mouths... . .3c
2 lines daily, college year......7e
4 lines .D.. college year........7c
100 lines used as desired..........ge
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1,000 lines used as desired........7C
2,000 lines used as desired . .c
The above rates are per reading line,
bayed on eight reading linesper inch.
Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add
be per line to above rates for all capital
letters. Add 6c i'r line to above for
bold face, upper :nd lower case. ad f10
per line to ziiove rates for bold face
capital lettexa.
The above, rates are for 71 point
type.
NOTICE
BEGINNING and advanced typing,
shcT thand and bookkeeping. Regis-
tration fee $4.00 for three months,
three hours per week. Beginning
Monday, January 14, at the Ann
Arbor High School.
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. 10x
FOR RENT
T 1"A'TET C'-TT oi '.... 1.,

LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
STUDENT Hand Laiundry. Prices rea-
sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006
9x
WANTED
FACULTY woman wishes to sharc
attractive apartment with another
faculty woman or graduate or pro-
fessional student. Convenient lo:,-
tion. Maid service. Call 3833, eve-
nmgs or Sunday. 35
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
TYPEWRITING
TYPEWRITING AND MIMEO-
GRAPHING promptly and neatly
done in our own shop by experi-
enced operators at moderate rates.
O. D. Morrill's Typewriter and Sta-
tionery Store, 314 S. State Street.
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J. A. Bursley,
Dean of

Students

Acolytes
Adelphi
Alpha Alpha Gamma
Alpha Delta Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Mu
Alpha Kappa Delta
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Nu
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Society of Civil Engi-
neers.
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers
Anthropological Club
Architectural Society
Armenian Students Association
Athena
Avukah
Band, University of Michigan
Barristers Society
Beta Gamma Sigma
Black Quill
Botanical Journal Club
Chi Delta Phi
Chinese Students Club
Choral Union
Circolo Italiano
Classical Journal Club
Coif
Comedy Club
Cosmopolitan Club
Delta Omicron
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Rho
Druids
Engineering Council
Engineering Honor Committee
Eta Sigma Phi
Forestry Club
Freshman Dramatic Club
Galens
Gargoyle
German Club
Glee Club, University of Michigan
Glider Club, University of Michigan
Graduate Outing Club
Hillel Foundation
Hillel PlayersI

Rochester-Michigan Club
Romance Journal Club
Scabbard and Blade
Scalp and Blade
Scouting Fraternity
Senior Society
Sigma Alpha Iota
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Delta Phi
Sigma Rho Tau
Sigma Xi
Sociedad Hispanica
Sociedad Latina Americana
Society of Industrial Engineers
Spanish Club
Sphinx
Stanley Chorus
Stalker Hall
Student Christian Association
Symphony Orchestra
Tau Beta Pi
Tau Sigma Delta
Theta Sigma Phi
Transportation Club
Triangles
Undergraduate Council
University Oratorical Association
Vanguard Club
Vulc an
Web and Flange
Women's Athletic Association
Wyvern
YoungDemocrats Club
Mechanical Engineering Seniors
& Graduate Students: If you have
not filled out a personnel record
card and presented your 4x6 picture,
please do it in the immediate future.
H. C. Anderson
Badminton - Women Students:
Women students entered in the
singles tournament are asked to play
off their first game as soon as pos-
sible. Courts are available on Mon-
days at 4:15, Wednesdays from 1:00
to 4:00 and Saturday mornings from
8:00 to 11:00.
Contemporary: All uncalled for
manuscripts may be had at Mr. Web-
ster's office, 2218 A.H. Friday, Jan.
11, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Bowling: In accordance with a new
policy, men accompanied by women
may bowl in the alleys at the Wom-
en's Athletic Building during the fol-
lowing hours - Afternoons, except
Saturday, 4-6; Saturday afternoon,
3-5; Evenings, 7-9. The charge is 15
cents per string.
Student Loans: The Loan Commit-
tee will meet Tuesday, Jan. 15, at
1:30 p.m., in Room 2, University Hall.
Students who have filed applications
with the Office of the Dean of Stu-
dents should call there for an ap-
pointment with the Committee.
J. A, Bursley, Chairman
Academic Notices
Comprehensive Examination in
Education: All candidates for the

bief statm t the Presbyterian Students and Friends:
ture of the requirement, which will "Group X" Mystery Party this eve-
be found helpful, may be obtained ning. Entertainment that is differ-
at the office of the Department, and ent. Dancing. Refreshments. "The
further inquiries may be addressed Hill Billies." Variety program. Charge
to Mr. L. F. Dow (100 R.L., Tuesdays of 15 cents. See "Joe the Apple Man"
and Thursdays from 10 to 11). at the corner of Liberty and Maynard
This announcement applies to can- between 8:15 and 8:45. This is the
didates in the following departments: last party of the semester - a hard
Ancient and Modern Languages and times party.
Literatures, History, Economics, So-
ciology, Political Science, Philosophy, Coming Events
Education, Speech. Combined Education Club and Pi
Lambda Theta open meeting in Uni-
L g rversity Elementary School Library
Lectures Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p,m,
University Lecture: There will be a panel discussion, on
Professor E. B. Stason, of the Law "To what degree is indoctrination
S-chool, will speak on the subject, desirable in education and what are
"Tax Revision," at 4:15 p.m., Friday, the criteria of desirability?" followed
Jan. M&, in the Natural Science Audi- by a half hour open dicussion. On
torium. This is the fourth of a series the panel are: Dr. Keeler, Dr. Courtis,
of University Lectures by members tepnlae:D.KeeD.Cutn
of the University faculties, which Dr. McClusky, Dr. Katherine Green
and Dr. Olson.
taut etes tdns n h

It is desirable that candidates for
the doctorate prepare to satisfy this
requiremnt at the ea iestp osile

Phi Delta Kappa Initiation
Banquet, 4 o'clock.

and

5, StU H'k, 8il 1:4nuire iirst
ficor refinished completely, new tile,
sink, 5 rooms and bath. basement,
soft water, heat, garage, $40. 34
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: A ladies' white gold Gruen
wrist watch, initials on back. Re-
ward. Phone 2-1519.
will be taken at 1 p.m., Sat., Jan. 12,,
Dey's Studio. Please wear black.
Outing for Graduate Students: The
Graduate Outing Club is sponsoring
a hike for all graduate students in-
terested on Sunday afternoon, leaving
Lane Hall at 3 p.m.
Lutheran Student Club: Harold
Grey, author of "Character Bad," will
speak Sunday evening, Jan. 13, on
"Why I Was a Conscientious Ob-
jector." The talk will be preceded
by the usual supper at 5:30 p.m. in
the parish hall of the Zion Lutheran
church. All Lutheran students are
invited.

A EEK
BRINGS YOU NEW
fR IIER TYPE TIRES

faculty mermbers, students, and the
general public are cordially invited
to attend.
Public Lectures by Mrs. Dorothy
Beecher Baker, Friday, Jan. 11, 8
p.m., Michigan League. Subject:
The New World Order. Sponsored by
the Baha'i Study Group. The pub-
lic is cordially invited.
Concert
Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University Or-
ganist, will gives the following pro-
gram in commemoration of the 250th
anniversary of the birth of Johann
Sebastian Bach, Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 13, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Audi-
torium, to which the general Plublic
with the exception of small children
is invited without admission charge:
Four Chorale Preludes from the
Orgelbuchlein
(a) Hilft mir Gottes Gute Preis-
en (Close of the Year)
(b) Das alte Jahr vergangen ist
(Close of the Year)
(c) In Dir ist Freude (New Years
Day)
(d) Ich ruf' zu dir (Supplication)
Prelude and Fugue in D major
Two Orchestral Transcriptions
(a) Air in D from the Orchestral
Suite in D
(b) March from "Dramma per
Musica." written for a celebra-
tion honoring a popular Profes-
sor at the University of Leipzig
Prelude and Fugue in A major

Alpha Nu meets at 4 o'clock Wed-
nesday, Jan. 16, in the Alpha Nu
Room, fourth '.floor, Angell Hall.
After a brief meeting the group will
go to Spedding's Studio for the group
picture in the Michiganensian. After
taking/of the picture, pledges and
officers will return to the Alpha Nu
rooms for initiation. Initiation fees-
will be due and payable at this time.
The initiation banquet will be held at
6:30 the same day in the Union. The
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker, former gov-
ernor of Michigan and an Alpha Nu
alumnus, will be the speaker of the
evening. All Alpha Nu alumni on
campus are invited to attend. Mem-
bers and alumni are requested to
make reservations for the banquet by
calling Marlow, 21095, or Groening,
4145, or Rogers, 4145.
Stanley Chorus: 'Ensian pictures
dance t
and his music tonight
9:15 to 15
the1
hut cellar

DANCE at
Tomorrow Night
GALE HIBBARD and His
12-PIECE, BAND

Men 40c

Ladies-25c"

CH RIS says:
HAPPY NEW YEAR
and
WELCOME BACK
Remember you can still get
the best bargains in meal
tickets - $6,16 worth $5.00
Michigamme Restaurant
Next to Michigan Theatre.

F IR ESTONE
AUTO SUPPLY AND.
SERVICE STORES
VICTOR D. KNISS, Mgr.
Phone 9890 Huron at Division St.
NOW PLAYING Matinees .30
2~ First-Rum Features Evenings 40c
He could,-and did, sell anything
from the library to the post ofice
PAT O'BflIEN
Laugh star of "Here Comas the Navy"
"I SEL ANYTHING"
Roscoe Karns - Ann Dvorak
Showingat 24:45 713 - 9:58
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J EA N PA R KE R
You Loved Her in "Litte Women"
"HAVE A H EART"
with JAMES DUNN
Showing at 3:23 - 8:23
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Today -- SaturdayI
The most charming - the most
intelligent musical picture to
come out of Hollywood ! !
You'll Be Delighted!
GRACE MOORE
"ONE NIGHT OF LOVE"
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CLAIRE TREVOR
"ELINOR NORTON"
First Ann Arbor Showing

DAILY 15c to 6 P.M.
WHITNEY
Continuous 1 :30 - 11 P.M.
NOW! TWO FEATURES
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JUNE KNIGHT
ROGER PRYOR
"Wake Up
and Dream"

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