OCTOBER 5, 1934 -TH E, -M I C H-1-G-AN - --D A TLY PillI'HG~ AT; JUR~W#Y8 rtnuir, r. r 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. New Jersey Seizes Hauptinann's Tools As Evidence FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1934 VOL. XLV No. 10 Notices To the Members of the Universityj Council: The first meeting for the year 1934-1935 will be held on Mon- day, Oct. 8, at 4:15 p. m., in Room 1009 Angell Hall. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary, University Council Women Students Attending the Chicago-Michigan Football Game: Women students wishing to attend the Chicago-Michigan football game are required to register in the Office of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in -the Dean of Women's Office. not later than Thurs- day, Oct. 11. If a student wishes to go otherwise than by trai'n special permission for such mode of travel must be included in the parent's let- ter. Graduate women are invited to register in the office. Byrl Fox Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women Theatre and Art Committee of the League: There will be a short meeting at 5 p. m. Notify the chairman, Sue Calcutt at 22543, if absence is neces- sary. This committee includes thej following: Marion Anderson, Betty Ann Bar- thel, Ruth E. Boomhawer, Lucy Car- tozian, .Helen .Compton, .Francis Drake, Eloise Flitcraft, Louise Florez, Louise French, Dorothy Geldhart, Jean iare Greenwald, Ardell Hardy, Rachel Lease, Elizabeth Long, Marie Mette, Betty McOmber, Elizabeth Nic- ol, Virginia Randolph, Elsie Roxbor-' ough, Mary L. Schwendt, Mildred Shapley, Helen Strand, Laura Zim- merman, Ona J. Thornton, Eleanor M. Christensen, Ruth Goutremont, Catherine V. Koch, Rosanna Man- chester, Janet Ruth Neaman, Frances Odell, Elizabeth Moore, Jean Keller, Charlotte Whitman, Grace Gray, Marietta Martinek. Congregational Dance in the church parlors tonight. Congrega- tional students and their friends in- vited. Ping-pong, bridge. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FOR RENT -- ROOMS LOST: Gold bar pin. Black cameo. Reward. Call Mary E. Davy, 396 DOUBLE ROOM and single room. Jordan Hall. Hot water. Prices reduced. 411 N, -~-~~~ State. LOST: Gamma Phi Beta pin. Sunday FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS morning onrS. University or Wil- FOR ENT APRTMETSiam Sts. or on~ diagonal. Phone Marie Murphy, 2-2217. Reward. TWO-ROOM apartment. Excellent location. 1115 S. University. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR RENT: Apartment with private ---- --- bath and shower for 3 or 4 men. VOCAL STUDIO: Grace Johnson Law student desires roommate. 422 Konold, former instructor in Uni- E. Washington. Phone 8544, also versity School of Music, announces front double room at 426 E. Wash- the opening of her vocal studio for ington. beginners and advanced students. ---- 1908 Austin Ave. Phone 4855. 8x LAUNDRY NOTICE STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006 NASH GOLDEN RULE custom tai- 9x lored clothes. Suits or topcoats to --- order-- $23.50 to $27.50. "Chick" PERSONAL laundry service. We take Krug, Service Shop, 214 East Wash- individual interest in the laundry ington St., second floor. Phone problems of our customers. Girls' 2-1910 for appointment. Anytime, silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar- anywhere. 6x * anteed. Men's shirts our specialty. Call for and deliver. Phone 5594 'MICKEY MOUSE' NAME BARRED 611 E. Hoover. 2x - - -- CHICAGO.Oct. 4. -{Al -ThQ lJQA To Graduate Students in Educa- tion: The preliminary examinations for the doctor's degree in Education will be held on Oct. 18 and 19 at 2 o'clock and on Oct. 20 at 9 o'clock. All students planning to take these examinations should notify Dr. ,Woody's Office at once, Room 4000 University High School. Clifford.Woody, Chairman of Committee on Graduate Study in School of Education All New Students wishing to pledge a general fraternity this semester should exchange their Interfraternity Council registration receipt for a preference slip at the office of the Dean of Students (Room 2 Univ. Hall) between 8:00 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Friday, Oct. 5. These preference slips must be filled out and returned to the same room between 1:30 and 5:00 p. m. Friday,. Oct. 5. English for Foreign Students: It is still possible for foreign students who desire help on their English to enroll in the special class to be held Wed- nesdays and Fridays at 4 o'clock in Room 1209 Angell Hall. Students may leave their names at my office, Room 1004 Angell Hall, up to Satur- day noon. J. Raleigh Nelson, Counsellor to Foreign Students Choral Union Ushers: Sign up at Iill Auditorium Box office Friday be- tween 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. Upperclass Women-Hygiene Ex- amination: The hygiene exemption examination for upperclass women will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday, Oct. 6, in Natural Science Auditor- ium. This examination is for stu- dents who have taken a course in hygiene at another institution who have received no credit. This will by the only opportunity to take the examination. Freshman Glee Club: The follow- ing have successfully passed the try- outs for the Freshman Glee Club, and will report next Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 5 p. m., in the Musical Activities room in the Michigan Union : .Ronald Freedman, Edwin Katzen- -meyer, Jack Shower, Kenneth Bovee, Rowland Bolton, Charles Stone, Dale Fleming, Lee Moore, R. A. Meek, F. Faulheber, M. Beach, F. G. Vihtelic, J. Czajkowski, J. Staple, E. Johnson, R. Sanford, K. Laut, J. R. Wiswell, C. Levett, F. N. Platt, R. B. Clark, Wm. Wolfner, A. Klein, R. Waterman, W. H. Carpenter, W. Mann, R. S. Sin- olair, T. Hindson, W. Lord, H. Wy- man, E. Replogle, G. H. Caruthers, J. Mitchell, J. Welniak, H. Robinson, P. Yergens, L. M. Harris, R. Wilkins, D. B. Landsdale. The following men have signed up, but have not tried out. If they are still interested, they are urged to re- port at the above date: A. Gladstone, A. Hershey, H. Rud- olph, E. Stoll, S. R. Martin, S. Bell, .. Hirschberg, R. C. Craighead. Academic Notices Sociology 259 (Seminar in Juvenile Delinquency Research): There will no meeting of this class Friday after- noon, Oct. 5. Students please watch D. O. B. for announcement of meet- ing next week. Events Today Delta Epsilon Pi fraternity meets at the Michigan Union, at 8 o'clock sharp. All members please coe. Roger Williams Guild: Hike to fire- place for supper at 5:00 p. in., at Guild House, to start. Be prompt. Bring 15 cents. Coming Events International Relations Supper and Symposium sponsored by A.A.U.W. Sunday evening at 6:30, Michigan League. Reservations to be made by calling League 2-3251. Modern Dance Club: All girls, be- ginners and advanced, interested in becoming members of this group are asked to come to Barbour Gymnasium Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. There will be a discussion of plans and a short demonstration. Tap dancing club will meet later. Lutheran Student Club regular meeting, Sunday at 5:30 p. m., at Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. Dr. Edward Blakeman, religious counsellor of the University, will be the speaker. Hike and Canoeing for Graduate Students: The Graduate Outing Club, \vhich is an informal campus organi- zation, is sponsoring a combined hike and canoe trip for all graduate stu- dents who care to attend. The group will meet on the steps of Angell Hall Sunday afternoon at 3:00 and will return about seven or eight after sup- per near the river. It will be possible to hike out and back and pay 25c for supper, or to-canoe half the time and hike half at a cost of 50c with supper included, or for 75c to canoe all the way, supper included. Those who are going should sign one of the G. O. C. notices, indicating at the same time which of these three arrangements they wish to make. Sign not later than 6:00 Saturday on. one of the following bulletin boards: Library, Angell Hall basement, Main Engineering near Engineering Libra- ry, west door of Natural Science Audi- torium. acty Members Atten Convention Three members of the University faculty are in attendance this week- end at a convention of the Michigan Education Association at Escanaba. Dean James B. Edmonson, of the School of Education will preside at one of the meetinks of the association. Prof. George E. Carrothers, director of the bureau of co-operation with educational institutions, will deliver a paper on the subject, "A Better Deal for Rural Teachers." Registrar Ira M. Smith is the third representa- tive of the University at the conven- tion. TO- DAY ,-it , -Associated Press Photos This collection of tools, found by authorities in the garage of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, facing charges in two states in connection with the Lindbergh baby kidnaping, will be used against him in his New Jersey trial of kidnaping And murdering the baby, authorities said. Experts are to examine the tools to determine if they were use: in making jile ladder used in snatching the infant from its nursery bed. Twenty' Years Ago FROM THE DAILY FILES OF OCTOBER 5, 1914 I Interclass football at Tichigan re- ceived a decided boost yesterday, when it was announced that J. S. Crawford, '15L, had been engaged asl a professional coach for the class1 Tho Clothes Don't Make The Man, They Do Make Soldiers Long, short, thin, and tall members dierly looking figure. Pads, and cor- of the R.O.T.C. in various statestof set-like coats are said to do the trick. undress crowded the offices of the Foalmebroftedvnd military science department yester- For all members of the advanced day as the staff of imported tailors corps, a metal support for the numer- went to work. ous medals and bars they so proudly Erect shoulders and high waist lines flash has been suggested. And, of course, lifts on heels for the shorter (are the aim of the innior el'ass_ an ^s - rau.____- STUDENT LAUNDRY. Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Telephone 4863. . 3x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x WANTED GENTLEMAN driving to Kalamazoo Saturday evening returning Sunday evening. Four passengers wanted to share expenses. Call 6537 between 4 and 6. WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will play 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 7x LOST AND FOUND LOST: Grey polo topcoat, probably in East Physics Bldg. Wm. voice. Ph. 2-3236. Reward. LOST: A pair of silver rimmed glasses in a soft black leather case. Lost Saturday between League and 820 Hill St. Return to 820 Hill or phone 8907. teams as soon as they report for prac- tice. * * * President Harry B. Hui-chins mi- tiated a new way of dealing with haz- ing yesterday. Officials of the soph- omore classes in the University were summoned to the President's office. Pres. Hutchins pleaded with the sophomores to use their personal in- fluence to prevent hazing on account of the harm it does the University. *9 * * Michigan's varsity backfield work- ed together yesterday afternoon for the first time in many weeks. Hugh- itt at quarter, Maulbetsch and Galt at halves, and Splawn at full trotted down the field in signal practice; and the "big four" will probably start in this week's game against Mount Un- ion and Vanderbilt. Membership figures for the Union last night showed that the total con- tinues to rise steadily towards last year's mark of 2,800. Both Glee and Mandolin clubs were chosen last night. Mandolinists and songsters reported in such numbers that the managements of the respec- tive organizations were kept busy overtime testing the ability of the try- outs.* - Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris delivered the first lecture of the Y. M. C. A. series at the Majestic meeting Sunday evening, taking for his topic, "Human Conduct." to Sl andk I (i Aw - 4 t.lcU . , all inspiration somewhat difficult of gratification for the possessor of a 42 girth and 32 shoulders. These tailors strive to please, however, and inci- dentally to turn out a somewhat sol- Ends Tonight HAROLD LLOYD in "THE CAT'S PAW" WORLD SERIES PICTURES FIRST and SECOND GAMES TOMORROW Together Again! Joan Crawford Clark Gable in "CHAINED" oficers, in order to gain the com- manding effect of height. The frighte~ied freshmen submit helplessly to the draping over them of the cloth for their monkey suits. h MICH IGAN ANOTHER BIG SHOW ON STAGE AND SCREEN Philo Vance Tackles a Monster-! 'DRAGON MURDER CASE' Warren William * Margaret Lindsay World Series Pictures First and Second Games -ON STAGE A Brilliant Diversified Program - starring "The SIX.LUCKY GIRLS" "AMERICA'S FINEST" HACK & MACK LOWE & HITE "COMING DOWN" The Height of Entertainment BRODUS ERLE VIOLIN PRODIGY I WhUite Burley - the best tobacco for smoking in apipe Wi/ lln Priocess - adds to the fragrance andmakesf iiact right iuz thepipe For Your Convenience and Economy THE MICHIGAN CUT RATE STORE 601 East Liberty Phone 9192 Ann Arbor 4 Gut hfe nitrh n'*ay yoke cool Est lon 'rer ommon-s cl/se Fresh rg94 EVERY DAY PRICES Large Listerine .......... 59c Mineral Oil, Pints ........ 39c EVERY DAY PRICES Bayer's Aspirin, 12's......15c Palmolive Shaving .ykeeps tobacca handy tJo camp-r I I