MAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935 LATE WIRE NEWS DAILY OFFICI Publication in the Bulletin is constru University. Copy received at the offl until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 ; VOL. XLV No. 92 Notices The attention of the Student Body is hereby called to the following rul- ing of the Board of Regents: Resolved: That beginning with the University year 1931-32 all men stu- dents in the freshman class be re- quired to live in approved men's rooming houses and that no unmar- ried male student be allowed to live. in an apartment. The Dean of Stu-I dents is given authority to make ex- ceptions to these regulations in cases where, in his opinion, conditions war- rant a departure from the rules. F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean Anti-Long Faction Gives Up Parish Court House (Copyright, by Associated Press. 1935) BATON ROUGE, La., Jan. 25 -VP) - An army of anti-Huey Long citi- zenry who seized the East Baton Rouge parish court house this after- noon from Long's dictatorship with shotguns dispersed tonight just be- Library Books: The Library is be- fore eight o'clock and declared their lng constantly asked to supply books 'oe gaccomplished.' dwhich are charged to the members purpose "ccpishe. of the several Faculties. The num- The occupation of the courthouse ber of books so charged has reached was executed so quietly that the unaccustomed proportions. Members armed forces were in full possession of the Faculties are, therefore, earn- of the parish seat of government be- estly requested to return to the Li- fore news of the coup spread. The brary at their early convenience any invaders met with no opposition. books charged to them for which they, Determined men shouldering sun- do not have immediate need. dry weapons guarded the entrances Win. W. Bishop, of the building and admitted only Librarian persons presenting proper identifica- tion. Social Directors, Sorority Chaper- E I \ [AL BULLETIN uctive notice,. to all members of the ce of the Assistant to the President 246, West Engineering Building, and not on February 2 as at first an- nounced. Sociology 51 Examii.ation, Tuesday. Jan. 29, 2 p.m.: Holmes-1025 Angell Hall. Fuller-N.S. Aud. Angell-C Haven Hall. Education A10, Second Semester, Change of Hour: Section I of Edu- cation A10 scheduled for MWF at 8 o'clock has been changed to meet MWF at 1 o'clock. 2432 U.S.E. History 144: The lectures in this course will be given at 10, Tuesday and Thursday, in B Haven, as stated in the Literary College announce-1 ment. Note that this does not follow the hour arranged for History 143 after the beginning of the first se- mester. History 11: Lecture III. Review, lecture at 7:15 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31, in 231 A.H. History Examination Schedule: History 47: Final examination,I Thursday a.m., Jan. 31. Sections 1, 2 and 3 will meet in 103 Romance Languages; sections 4 and 5 will meet in Room C, Haven Hall. History 133: Final examination, Friday a.m., Feb. 1, will be given in 1025 A.H. History 11: Lecture III. Final ex- amination Sat. p.m., Feb. 2, Profes- sor Dunham's sections will meet in 231 A.H., Dr. Long's sections in 25 A.H. History 115: Final examination Feb. 4, 4 a.m., will meet in 209 A.H. History 91: Final examination, Tuesday p.m., Feb. 5, will meet in the West Physics Lecture Room. History 11: Lecture Section I. Final examination Wednesday a.m., Jan. 30. Professor Slosson's and Professor Scott's sections will meet in 25 A.H. All other sections in this lecture group will meet in N.S. Aud. History 143: The examination in this course will be given Thursday a.m., Jan. 31, in B Haven. History 144: The lectures in this course will be given at 10, Tuesday and Thursday, in B Haven, as stated in the Literary College announce- ment. Note that this does not follow the hour arranged for History 143 after the beginning of the first se- mester. History 11: Lecture III. Review lecture at 7:15 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31, in 231 A.H. A. L. Dunham "ecora Takes"His"'" " " ' _'""Tesech CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertsements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance-11e per reading line 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per inzsertilon. 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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Entry Into World Court Is Predicted In Senate, WASHINGTON, Jan. 25-(P)- Democratic and Repulican senator-j ial proponents of the World Court tonight were undaunted by the oppo- sition's show of strength in the vote on the Norris reservation - rejected 47 to 37- and declared the Senate. would vote American adherence by next Tuesday. The Roosevelt-opposed reservation; ens, Househeads, Undergraduate Women: Permission to leave town between or after examinations should be ob- tained from Househeads. Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Women 1935 Mechanical Engineers: T. W. Prior of the Goodyear Tire and Rub- ber Company will be in Room 221, West Engineering Building, at 9 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 28, for the purpose of interviewing those men interested in employment with this company. -Associated Press Photo. New York's newest suprcme court justice is Ferdinand Pecora of national banking investigation fame. Appointed to the bench by Gov. Herbert Lehman to ;il a vacaney, Justice Pecora is shown as he sat on thebench for the fit ime. I _ j . of Senator Norris (Rep.-Neb.) would have required Senate approval by a Varsity Glee Club: All those who two-thirds vote before the United wish to purchase Glee Club pictures States could submit any international at one dollar each, please get in question to the court for settlement. touch with Dick Harris, phone/'21389, This condition on American acces- as soon as possible. The pictures will sion was turned back today by the be distributed at the next meeting of narrow margin of 10 votes, but lead- the club on Thursday, Feb. 7. ers said many of the 37 Who voted for the reservation would vote for ratifi- Graduate School: Second semester cation of the three pending protocols class cards for graduate students will placing this country in the court, be distributed from the office of the Mathematically, it means the pro- Graduate School. Instructors de- court forces must switch nine votes siring to know how many graduate to ratify American adherence by the students are enrolled in their classes required two-thirds majority. But may call at the office for these cards. Senator McNary, the Republican C. S. Yoakum, Dean leader, counted off six senators on his side, including himself, who would Academic Notices vote for adherence, but who voted English 89: Members of English 89 with Norris today. are asked to read H. O. Taylor, The Mediaeval Mind, Chapter 24, Vol. I, Red Cross Workers I pp. 574-603. Outlines of the course Aid Victims Of Flood may be obtained at the English Of- fice, 3221 A.H. on Monday, Jan. 28. XCouyright, by Associated Press, 1935) MARKS, Miss., Jan. 25.- (R') - Red Examination Schedule--English I Cross workers cut lanes through ice j and II: tonight to reach marooned and sub- ENGLISH I marine victims of an unprecedented Instructor Room No. north Mississippi delta flood, while Allen .................. 18 A.H. residents in at least a dozen towns Bader .................. 35 A.H. south of here prepared to meet rag- i Baker ................ 231 A.H. ing torrents of the Coldwater River. Boothe .............. 2225 A.H. At least 25 lives already have been Cassidy ............... 209 A.H. claimed by the ravaging waters, and Cowden ............225 A.H. approximately 18,000 other persons Everett .............. 1209 A.H., were isolated and homeless. * Green ................ B Haven As the crest of the river moved Helm ...............C. Haven southward some relief was given the Hornberger .......... 205 M.H. I Seventh Choral Union Concert, Tues- day, Feb. 12. at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. Caprice, for the departure of his beloved brother ........ J. S. Bach (Bach-Gesellschaft edition Bass realized by Mr. Iturbi) a. Friends persuade him not to un- dertake the journey. b. They picture the different ad- ventures that may befall him. c. Adagiossissimo -- Lamentatiops of all his friends. d. Friends finding their efforts un- successful bid him farewell. e. Aria of the postillion. f. Fugue in imitation of the postil- lion's trumpet. (Played without in- terruption.) Sonata in C major, Directed Teaching (Education D Opus 53.......L. Van Beethoven 100)-Second Semester Assignments: (Dedicated to Count von aldstein) Assignments for directed teaching in Allegro con brio the University High School for the Adagio moto second semester will be made by Pro- Rondo - Allegretto moderato fessor Schorling in Room 2203, U.H.S., Fantasie-Impromptu ....r. Chopin on Friday, Jan. 25, according to the Intermission following schedule: 8:00 to 9:00 - French & German Plaintes, ou la Maja et le 9:00 to 10:00 -Science and Math. Rossignol (from the Suite, 11:00 to 12:00 -Social Studies Goyescas )........E. Granados 3:00 to 4:00 --English Serenade a la poupee.... C. Debussyj 4:00 to 5:00 --Latin, Fine Arts, Pavane .................. M. Ravel Commercial Fete Dieu a Seville .......I. Albeniz It is of the utmost importance that Two Etudes d'execution seniors come to this conference for, transcendante:.........Fr. Liszt everything else being equal, the op- C major, No. 1 ( Prelude" portunities for directed teaching will F minor, No. 10 ("Allegro, agitato be assigned in order of application. molto") Any student who has a definite ap- pointment at the hour suggested Events Today should report for a conference at one Varsity Glee Club: All members of ! of these periods on Saturday, Jan. 26, in Professor Schorling's office, Room 2442, University Elementary School: 9 :00 to 10 :00 -French, German, I Science 10:00 to 11:00 -Mathematics, So- cial Studies 11:00 to 12:00 - English, Latin, Fine Arts, Commercial Concert Choral Union Concert: Josi Iturbi, Spanish pianist, will give the following program in the the Varsity Glee Club please report' at Morris Hall at 5 p.m. sharp. This is very important; please be on time. Coming Evens Mthodist iEpiscopal Church, Sun- day: 9:45 a.m.-Class for young men and women of college age. The group discusses modern social problems and ideals of the church. Meet in the balcony of the auditorium. 10:45 a. m. - Morning worship service. Dr. C. W. Brashares has chosen as a sermon subject "Living Power." Stalker Hall for Young Men and Women of College Age: 6:00 p.m. - Wesleyan Guild De- votional Service. An informal dis-1 cussion hour is planned. Supper and fellowship hour after the meet- ing. Harris Hall: Regular meeting forl students at 7 o'clock, Sunday. The Rev. Henry Lewis will be the leader. All students and their friends are cor- dially invited. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship Sunday are: 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Kinder- garten, 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and S Fmon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. Unitarian Church: Sunday evening service at 5:15 o'clock. Family Serv- ice followed by a buffet supper. Pro- fessor J. L. Brumm of the Department lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 20P. North Main. 7x NOTICE NEW AND USED CARS --- Largest selection in the country. Associated' Motor Services, Inc. 317W. Huron, Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted." 10x TANKER IS IN DISTRESS- HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jan. 23. - FOR SALE: Full dress coat, $15. ThPhone 9755. 63 - The smouldering disabled tanker P 9 Valverda, of Glasgow, her engine LAUNDRY room burned out and her third e n- LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. gineer dead, wallowed in heavy seas ! lCreful wrklow bride. 4x ;; 'fi I i F today. Two British warships stood by wait- ing for the weather to moderate. It is expected the vessel will be towed to Halifax" of Journalism will read "Scrambled Ego," a one-act play, at the Liberal Students' Union meeting at 7:30 p.m., First Baptist Church - Roger Wil- liams Guild -- Sunday: 10:45 a.m.-Mr. Sayles will speak on "I Am the Vine." - 12:00 noon - Student Group at, Guild H use. Mr. Chapman. 6:00 p.m. - Walter Crow will speak, giving a comment on the popular volume, "Larry." I SUIU. welt PWV .1, ). 5, 6, a-Pl 7 (101- STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3005 9x ---- ENDS TONGHT JACK BENNY j TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" ---and "PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" - ---- TOMORROW MONDAY - TUESDAY WILL ROGERS "JUDGE PRIEST" xb 1 Starting Today dlAAlEST I C For- Four Days stricken Coldwater valley where the! Coldwater burst from its banks with- out warning. Levees broke below here bringing succor to a 20-mile area, in- cluding Tunica which has been in the grip of the rampaging flood waters since Monday night. 'Farleyizing' Attacked By Republican Group WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. - (A) - From within the Republican inde- pendent group that has strongly sup- ported President Roosevelt in the past came an assertion today that the ex- ecutive may meet defeat in 1936 if he continues to let his postmaster-gen- eral 'Farleyize' his administration." The statement came from Senator Norris of Nebraska, and its enuncia- tion on the Senate floor caused both a sudden tensity in the chamber and a centering of attention on other re- cent disagreements by the indepen- dents with New Deal policies and acts. RECOUNT TO BE MADE LANSING, Jan. 25 -(P)- The re- count of November ballots cast for secretary of state is on its way back to the point where it started - Wayne county. A petition asking for a one-man grand jury investigation of the re- count will be filed by Attorney Gen- eral Harry S. Toy in the Wayne county circuit court either today or Saturday, he said here in announcing his decision to carry on his inquiry. In filing the petition Toy will be' taking the.advice of the senate com- mittee which recommended further action "no matter where it may lead." Jones ............. :. 2013 A.H. Knode ................ 206 U.H.- Meyer ............... 2029 A.H. Nelson ...............2231 A.H. Peterson ............ 2054 N.W. Proctor..............203 U.H. Roellinger ............ 215 A.H.I Rowe ................ 201 S.W. Schenk............. ..101 Ec. Stevens................103 R.L. Strauss............. 3209 A.H.j Walcott .............. 208 U.H. Walter .............. 3011 A.H. Weaver .......... 202 W. Phys.j Webster ..2235 A.H. Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035 A.H. Wells.................W.L.R. Whitehall...........3017 A.H. ENGISH II Bebout ............... 229 A.H. Williams ............ E. Haven English 138 will meet at 2 o'clock as originally announced in the cata- logue. Allllliijl 11111 1 411 The Ideal Between-Exam Recreation ! ! TODAY N Final Examination - Physics 36 and 46- Monday, Jan. 28, 8 a.m., will be held in Room 348 West Engi- neering Bldg. Political Science 107: Final examp- ination, all sections, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2 p.m., in Room 1025 A.H. E.E. 7a. 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