THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935 __._._. . i _ .__.._--_____.___.__ __._._-.. _._ _ , ___. __. _ ____ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,1935 DAILY OFFICIAL I BULLETIN (Continued rm Page 2) be invited to express their choice for . the best three interpretations. Varsity Band: Be at Hill Auditor- ium at 7:40. Bring Marching Folios. Crop and Saddle Riding Club: Try- outs for experienced riders wishing to become members of this organiza- tion will be held at the Fairgrounds. Meet at Barbour Gymnasium at 3:30. Transportation free; a small fee will be charged for your mount. Young Republicans' Club meeting, Room 302, Michigan Union, at 7:45. A speaker from the state organiza- tion will be present, and all men in- terested are invited to attend. National Student League meets at the Union, 8 p.m. Final plans for April 4 will be worked out, and plans for the remainder of the semester will also receive attention. All are invited. Ford's River Rouge Plant and to the Pof Grismore To president of Alpha Nu, will address Detroit City Waterworks will take the group on "Preparation for Law." place Thursday, April 4. Cars will A ddress Ainha Nu He will be introduced by Arthur Mar- leave the Union at 8 a.m. Members lowe, 36, president of the organira- and civil engineering students must tion. sign up before Wednesday afternoon. Alpha Nu, national speech society, Following the regular program for }will hold one of its regular weekly the meeting tryout speeches will be meetings tonight in the Alpha Nu heard. These may be presented on Beauty prize winners are prohibited roem in Angell Hall. Prof. Grover any subject whatsoever and are to be from teaching school in Turkey. Grismore of the Law School, a former from three to five minutes in length. - ~ ~ -tC VU,3 ot. (Rep., Del.), left), and Bennett Clark (Dem., Mo.) (right), to obtain a clear-cut decis'On on the constitutina-ty of the NA was defeated when the gcvernment sought and obtained Supreme Court permission to diniss an appeal in the disputed Belher lumber code case, thus averting an immediate test of the legality of that hub of the recovery program. Michigan Dames, Book meets at the home of Mrs. Bachur, 818 So. Main St., at Group George 8 p.m. r'! Coming Events Zcology Seminar: Miss Chen will report on "The Germ Cell Cycle in the Trematode, Paragonimus," and Mr. Eschmeyer on "Annual Fish Pro- duction of a Michigan Lake," Thurs- day, April 4, 7:30 p.m., Room 2116 N.S. A.S.C.E. - The inspection trip to SPEND THE JUNIOR YEAR IN EUROPE At this interesting moment in world his- tory many American college students would like to have first-hand knowledge of con- -litions in Europe. The "Junior Year Abroad," a program of Supervised study approved by colleges gen- rally throughout the United States, offers highly recommended students from the de- partments of French, Spanish, and Italian tn accredited American colleges an opportu- nity for a year's study in the countries named below, with full credit toward grad- uation for the year's work. For men and women: France-- (Tours, summer;) (Paris, regular session). For women only; Spain and Italy- (Peru- gia, summer;) (Florence, regular session.) For detailed information, ask the head of the appropriate department in your own college, or address THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD Institute of International Education 2 West 45th Street. 'New York City Why not discuss this at home? Do you want to know why olks like 'em You don't have to climb a flagpole as high as Jack's beanstalk to find out - Just walk into any one of the 769,340 places in this country where cigarettes are sold and say - 3 A 1 I t I' A.t 10 f... 11 Ii r" " t ..sr¢ ._a4 a j+.t: iti' ' '1 }?>}?1{.fir,: sommossumm