THE MICHIGAN DAILY DlY OFFICIAL BULLETIN the Bulet?.n Is Co n ctlp notice to all members of th# Oopv recived at the ec of the AssIstant to the Premdid4 3: ; 11:30 am. Saturday. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 Theosophical Society in America, at VOL. XLV No. 142 8 p.m. at the League. The Ann Arbor Theosophical Society invites the pub- Notices lic cordially. Application for the Various Com- bined Curricula: All students who de- Cvncer j sire to enter upon any of the various F curricula must, before April 20 of the Faculty Concert: stanley Fletcher, year preceding double registration, pianist, winner of the State and Dis- file with the Director of Classifica- trict Contest provided py the Federa- tion, on a blank to be obtained in tion of Music Clubs, will perform the Room 4, University Hall, a petition winning program as follows in Hill to be granted that privilege. After Auditorium, Sunday afternoon, at this date applications will be received 4:15 o'clock to which the general only upon the presentation of a satis- public, with the exception of small factory excuse for the delay and the children, is invited. payment of a fee of five dollars. Ap- English Suite in A Minor ...... Bach plication for admission to the Medi- Prelude cal School and application for ad- Allemande mission to candidacy for a degree are Courante in no way related to application for Sarabande any of the various combined curric- Bourree ula. Gique Director of Classification Sonata in E Major, D. L. Rich, Op. 109 .......... . ... Beethoven Vivace, ma non troppo Dormitory Residents: Women stu- Prestissimo p1 Doritorin Residentse Womn u Andante, molto cantabile ed es- W dents wishing to transfer from one prsioF dormitory to another next year, or pressivo Pr to take up residence in a dormitory Prelude and Fugue in A a for the first time, should make appli- Ballade in F Major..........BChopin cation as soon as possible at the of- Nocturne in E Major......Chopin fice of the Dean of Women in Bar- A Don Juan Serenade . . Szymanowski bour Gymnasium. Humoreske ("The Frogs"), Chadwick Jeannette Perry The Clown .............. Pattison Toccata.................. Debussy Summer Session: Any woman stu-T. dent desiring residence in the Uni- versity dormitories for the Summer Exhibitions w Session should make application as The Ann Arbor Art Association an- o soon as possible at the office of the nounces an exhibition of photographs, Dean of Women in Barbour Gymnas- Alumni Memorial Hall, April 17 fr ium. through the 28th. o0 Jeannette Perry L Sophomore, Junior and Senior En-d Events Today gineers: Mid-semester reports for English Journal Club meets in the di grades below C are now on file and League. Business session at 4 p.m. c open to inspection in the office of the Program open to the public at 4:15. b Assistant Dean, Room 259, West Engi- Subject: The relation of the school reering .Building. of education to graduate work in fu A. H. Lovel, Assistant DEnglish. Leaders: Mr. Curtis, Mr. ci Sherman, Mr. Tenney, Mrs. Jones, sc 1935 Mechanical Engineers: J. H. h Dllon of the Ingersoll-Rand Corn- .Delta Epsilon Pi meets at the Mich- M pany, will be in Room 221, West Engi- igan Union at 8:30 p.m. sharp. h neering Building, on lA4onday, April Cosmopolitan Cub- There will be 22, for the purpose of interviewing bosmetin at Thprm i De i thoe mn iteestd i pssile m-a board meeting at 5 p.m. in Dean t those men interested in possible em- Bursley's office. Business of impor- ployment with this organization. tance. Please make an appointment as soon tone-_ as possible. H. C. Anderson Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: d Three-hour service today, 12 noon to T School of Education Seniors: Put 3 p.m. Addresses on, "The Disclos- d in your order for your commence- ures of the Cross" by the Rev. Henry L ment invitation, announcements and Lewis. Music and special anthems w personal cards on Friday, April 19. by sections of the men and boy's There will be a member of the invi- choir. h tation committee at a desk in the A lobby of the University High School Church of Christ, corner of Hill - n from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on that day. and Tappan, Lenten Cantata - "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by Literary College Seniors: Orders Theodore Dubois, will be given at d for commencement invitations will 7:30 p.m. be taken in the lobby of Angell Hall C cn Thursday and Friday from 1 to 5 Coming Eventsb p.m. No orders will be taken after Aeronautical Engineers' Division, Friday, April 19. A.S.ME.-There will be an important 0e meeting Monday, April 22, 7:30 p.m.e Freshman Women: Joanne Kim- in the Chemical Engineering Seminar h mell, chairman of the finance com- Room, East Eng. Bldg.. Ed Hill isS mittee for the freshman project, will going to talk on "Free Ballooning," meet all freshman women who have and there will be an election of offi- not yet paid their $1.00 project dues cers for next year. Refreshments will 7 Friday and Saturday afternoon from be served. T 2 to 5 in the Undergraduate Offices c at the League._Iota Sigma Pi: The initiation will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Academic Notices 1I. White, 608 Onondaga Avenue, on in History 12: Sec. 3 (M.F. at 10, 1020 Saturday, April 20, 4 p.m. The initia- " A.H.) will not meet today. tion dinner will be at 6:45 p.m., Mich- Li S. M. Scott igan Leagide, when Helen Norris Morse, National Secretary, will speak Lecture on "X-ray and Bacteria." S University Lecture: Assembly: 'Important meeting on i Professor Malcolm H. Soule, of the Tuesday, April 23, 4:15 p.m., at the 9 Department of Bacteriology, will lec- League. a. ture on the subject, "Leprosy in An- S cient and Modern Times" (illustrat- U-M Outdoor Club: The club will H ed), Tuesday, April 23, at 4:15 p.m., hike out to the Boy Scout Cabin a in Natural Science Auditorium, on the Huron Saturday afternoon. er This is the concluding lecture of a Games and refreshments. The group T series of University lectures by mem- will return about 7 p.m. Any student bers of the University faculties, which interested in going meet at the Wom- faculty members, students, and the en's Field House at 2 p.m. S general public are cordially invited o to attend. A.A.U.W. meeting, Saturday, April W 20, 3:00 p.m. at the League. Miss w Lecture:- The Secret of Life and Death, by E Norman Pearson, mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the FINE FOOD? ___You Said It! - Today - Saturday Myrna Loy --- Cary Grant "WINGS IN THE DARK" But Not at FANCY FIGURES- plus SPENCER TRACY 13 "MAR:IE GALANTE" Sun. - Mon. - Tues. RONALD COLMAN Marvelous Meals "CLIVE OF INDIA At Only 15c TO 6 P.M. $ FEATURES ! - The I f n[n r r.....i A Meaningf ul Smite? -Associated Press Photo. Senator Carter Glass wore this eased expression as he left the hite House after a conference with resident ;Rosevelt concerning, the nnibus banking bill. axidermist Finds Holidays Expensive The Spring vacation, for James rood, Zoology Museum preparator, as a complete failure to the tune more than $135. Mr. Wood, with his wife and a iend, was canoeing down the Hur- a River. They started at Portage ake, about 17 miles above Ann Ar- or. When they finally reached a oint opposite the city, Mr. Wood iscovered, to his amazement and hagrin, that he had lost his pocket- ook, The wallet contained his $135, the ul amount of a recently cashed heck, and a "good round sum" in ,ientific collecting permits, gun and tinting licenses, and other papers. [r. Wood has offered a $35 reward for is pocketbook and its contents. sabel Weadock of the Detroit Insti- ite of Arts will speak on prints. All Graduate Students are invited o attend a hike and supper out of oors on Saturday in the Huron Hills. he Graduate Outing Club, under the irection of J. E. Marceau, will leave ane Hall at 3 p.m. Price of supper 'ill be 25c. Women Students: There will be a ike for all women students Saturday, pril 20. Meet gat the W.A.A. Build- g at 2 p.m. Presbyterian Notices: Easter Sun- ay - .8:30 a.n. - Easter service at the hurch House followed by an Easter reakfast. Call reservations to 5987. 5:00 p.m. -Leave from church for utdoor picnic meeting. If the weath- r is bad, the regular meeting will be eld. Saturday, April 27 -Party at ylvan Estates. Baptist Guild: Meet at Guild at :15 a.m. Sunday for breakfast hike. here will be a small charge.to cover ost of food. Harris Hall: Regular student meet- ig Sunday at 7 p.m. Discussion on Immortality" led by the Rev. Henry ewis. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: ervices of worship on Easter Sun- ay: 7 a.m., Choral Holy Commun- n, music by the men and boy's choir; a.m., Choral Holy Communion; 11 .m., Festival Morning Prayer and ermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis, :oly Communion, music by the mes nd, boy's choir; 11 a.m., Kindergart- n; 4 p.m., Easter Pageant, "The ree of Life." Lutheran Student Club will meet unday evening in the parish hall Faculty Man Discuss"s Trip To NZational Capitol And Committee IVestigatloQ1 (Continued from Page 1) ies publicized by opponents of the Administration." Watching the stream of witnesses pass before the committee one sees a cross-section of American business life such as is hardly duplicated else- where, Professor Brown said. On the one hand is a small southern manufacturer at whose factory chapel service is held every morning and where employer and employee are in- timately acquainted; on the other, is the representative of some of the largest industrial plants in the coun- try, employing thousands of men. All are heard respectfully by the Com- mittee. To illustrate the unconscious bit of humor that occasionally breaks the seriousness of the proceedings, Pro- fessor Brown told the story of a bright-eyed little Italian testifying for the New York ice peddlers. He was asked to summarize his state- ment. "You can elaborate the facts in your printed brief," said Senator Har- rison. I am not going to elaborate," said the Italian peddler with great earnest- ness, "I'm just going to tell the truth." After the ensuing roar of laugh- ter had died down, Senator Harrison solemnly advised the witness always to tell the truth and never to "elab- orate." Pins, buttons, bottles and match boxes will join with the conventional exhibits of stamps and butterflies at the Pet and Hobby Show, for local school children to be held April 26 at Yost Field House according to Wil- liam G. Robinson, chairman of the show. "The man in charge of classifica- tion for collections," stated Mr. Rob- inson, "gave up after the first 19 items and just wrote 'other collec- tions.' Match folders from 162 hotels will be side by side with antiquities, the usual collections of stamps and all the other items admitted. Unus- ual arrangements and material will form the main criterions for judg- ing." f the Zion Lutheran Church o ashington Street. The membei ill prepare their own meal. II -After the show -In the afternoon -Between classes Drop ini at the Our Specialties- FRESH CRISP DOUGH- NUTS, that melt in your mouth ......... 2 for 5c FANCY ICED DOUGH- NUTS ......... 3 for 10c THE BEST COFFEE in town, correctly made. . . .5c WAFFLES smothered in syrup and melted butter, the BEST you ever tasted .. .20c in rs MICHIGAN DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM -wAm NEm ...kmAE