THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN o4tloueintui hB utn i constructie notice to a 1 membersa untt 3:; 1: ani.Saturday. 1 uu 3: .1 3 aercivdat .Stra the offce of the Assstat to the Fresid~. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1935 Events Today VOL. XLV No. 151 Vc zational Series - Students of the Notices Cllege of Literature, Science ,and the Ats: A meeting will be held at 4:15 Prusident and Mrs. Ruthven will be p.m. in Room 1025 Angell Hall for at home to the students on Wednes- students in the College of Literature, day, May 1, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Science, and the Arts and others in- terested in future work in forestry. Library Committee Meeting: There The meeting will be addressed by will be a meeting of the Library Com- Dean S. T. Dana of the School of For- mittee of the College of Literature, etry. Science, and the Arts on Thursday, The next meeting in the vocational May 2. sseries, to be addressed by Prof. H. B There is a small balance available Lewis, director of the College of Phar- for allotment by this committee. macy, will be held on May 2. Members of the faculty desiring to make request for a special grant are Physics Colloquium: Morris Rose asked to have their request in the will speak on "The Formation of hands of the Librarian by noon of Electron Pairs by Gamma Radiation" Wednesday, May 1. at 4:15 p.m., Tuesday, in Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All interested are Marsh and Mandlebaum Scholar- cordially invited to attend. ships; During the current semester the Colleges of Literature, Science, Interfraternity Council: There will and the Arts will award three Mandle- be a meeting of the executive com- baum Scholarships and two or more mittee of the Interfraternity Council, Marsh Scholarships for the year 1935- at 5 p.m., Room 2, University Hall. 36. Application blanks are now avail- All men who are desirous of apply- able in the office of the Dean of the ing for the nomination for the presi- College, and must be returned to that dency of the Interfraternity Council office on or before April 30. These for the school year 1935-36 must pre- scholarships are restricted to stu- sent their written petitions to the dents enrolled only in the Literary secretary. College. In making the awards, con- sideration will be given to the char- Alpha Kappa Delta meeting at the acter, financial need, and scholarship home of Prof. Roy H. Holmes, 706 of the applicants, in the order named. Monroe Ave. Prof. Holmes will speak on "Applying the Letter Technique Sigma Xi Initiation Banquet: The to Rural Research in Michigan" af- annual initiation banquet of the ter which there will be a group dis- Michigan Chapter of Sigma Xi will cussion. be held in the Michigan Union Wed- nesday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Sigma Gamma Epsilon annual ini- Charles E. K. Mees, director of the tiation banquet tonight at the Union. Research Laboratories and vice-presi- Initiates and active members meet at dent of the Eastman Kodak Com- 5 in 1057 N.S. All members should pany, will give an illustrated address be at the Union at 6:15 for the pic- on "Some Recent Progress In As- ture to be taken before the banquet. tronomical Photography." Tickets may be secured at the door at $1.00, Adelphi House of Representatives provided that reservations have been meets at 7:30 p.m. There will be a made by mail, or by calling Dr. C. V. debate followed by discussion on the Weller, phone 414, or the secretary, proposition: Resolved, That the Jury 442. System Should Be Abolished and A Different Method of Administering Sentiers - School of Music: Orders Justice Substituted For It. All mem- will be taken for announcements for hers should be present as there will the Senior Class in the lobby of the be an important business meeting Music School today from 9 to 4. This after the discussion.e is the last day. __rhds so Sophomore Engineers: Class jack- Zeta Phi Eta: Regular meeting in ets may be ordered at Masten and the League Grill Room, at 12 noon. Chase, 211 S. Main St. These jack- ets must be ordered before May 2. Annual French Play: 'Le Jeu de l'Armour et du Hasard" by Marivaux will be presented by members of the Academic Notices Cercle Francais at the Lydia Mendels- Metal Processing 2, Wednesday, 3 sohn Theater, 8:15 p.m. p. m. Class: This section will write The general public is cordially in- second bluebook this week as sched- vited. Tickets on sale at the theater. uled. Varsity Glee Club: The bus for the Geology 12 Field trips on Wed- Royal Oak concert leaves from the nesday and Saturday to Sibley. Please Union at 5:15. It is optional wheti- bring 75 cents for transportation. er you dress first or change upon ar- There will be no make-up trip. riving. Geology 12: Bluebook Friday at 9. Tea for Graduate Students in A-T (Inclusive) in Auditorium, and Mathematics, at 4 p.m., in 3001 A.H. U-Z in Room 3056 N.S. There will be no make-up bluebook. Vanguard Club meeting, 7:45 p.m., Union. Prof. Preuss, pf the Political Graduate Students. Ph.D. Exam- Science department, will speak on inations in Chemistry: German racial ideology and its in- Preliminary and qualifying exam- fluence on German politics. All in- inations will be held as follows: terested are cordially invited. Analytical Chemistry, May 17, 1 p.m., Room 151 Chem. Michigan Dames: The Homemaking Organic Chemistry, May 24, 1 p.m., Group will meet at the home of Mrs. Room 151 Chem. Franklin Park, 749 E. University, at Gen. & Phys. Chemistry, May 31, 8 p.m. 1 p.m., Room 151 Chem. Those planning to take any one of Christian Science Organization: these examinations are requested to There will be a meeting of this or- consult Professor Bartell not later ganization at 8 p.m. in the Chapel than May 10. of the Women's League Building. Stu- M I H E25c Matine'es and Balc. Nights 35c Main Floor Nights AS EXCITING AS ITS TITLE! See "Pajama-Land!" See "The Kiss Auction:" M-GM's Mighty Meloay- Opponents In Tangle 0 ver Anti-Lynching Bill Classified Direetory CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisentents with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at. five o'clock previous to da~y of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance 11c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum3 lines per insertion. 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Careful work at low price. 4x TO WORK IN ARIZONA Alfred F. Whiting, Grad., associated with the Museum of Anthropology, has accepted the post of curator of biology at the Museum of Northern Arizona, at Flagstaff, for this sum- mer, it was announced yesterday. Whiting expects to assume his duties in July and continue them through August. He will return to the Mu- seums here next fall, present plans in- dicate. --'TATE /TREET J EWEY IEAR , WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING NOTICE MANY a fur coat was ruined by in- experienced cleaning and storage. Only a furrier can give this service scientifically and satisfactorily. Thirty-one years of unexcelled serv- ice guarantees perfect safety. Zwerdling's, Phone 8507. 198 NEW AND USED CARS A.M.S. Inc. 311 W. Huron Phone 2-3267 lox WANTED 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 STUDENT HELP wanted at the, Pret- zel Bell. 203 EXPERIENCED cook wants frater- nity work next school year. Ref- erences at hand. Mrs. Palm. Phone 4738. 204 Amy Mollison Cracks Up New American Ship LONDON, April 29--(A)-Mrs. Amy Mollison, premier British woman flier, cracked up her new American plane today, the first time she flew it at Croydon airdrome. She escaped with only a severe shake-up when the machine crashed in landing, but the retractable under- carriage was smashed. "It was just one of those little things that will happen," said Mrs. Mollison. -Associated Press Photo. Senator Ellison Smith (left) of South Carolina took a leading part in the fight of Southern senators on the floor of the Senate against the anti-lynching bill srcensored by Senator Edward P. Costigan (right) of Colorado. A filibuster started by Southern members held up legisla- tive work and threatened to prevent passage of administration "must" bills. MMWWA dents, alumni and faculty -members of the University are invited to at- tend. Quarterdeck: Important businessl meeting, at 7:30 p.m., Union. Coming Eventsj Senior Engineering Students: There will be a meeting of the senior engi- neering class in Room 348, West Engi- i ,neering Building, Thursday, May 2, at 10 a.m. Prof. H. C. Anderson will I. speak. All seniors will be excused from classes at that hour. Phi Sigma meeting scheduled for Wednesday, May 1, is postponed un- til the following Wednesday, May 8, due to conflict in dates with Sigma Xi banquet. Pi Lambda Theta: Wednesday, May 1, there will be an open meeting of Pi Lambda Theta in the University Elementary School Library at 7:30. Mrs. Edna Cornell Wilson, Supervisr of Adult Education in Michigan, and C. C. Crawford, director of Adult Edu- cation in Ann Arbor, will be the speakers. Anyone interested in Adult Education is invited to be present. Athena, women's honorary speech society, will meet Wednesday, May 1, 7:30 p.m., Athena Room. Members unable to be present are required to (Continued on Page 6) SOCIAL DANCING Adult class every Thur. eve. at 8 p m. Private lesons daily 10 to 10. TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO Wuerth Theater Bldg. Phone 9695 IMAJESTICI Dana Will Give Ninth Vocational Lecture The ninth of the current series of vocational lectures will be given to- day by Dean Samuel T. Dana of the School of Forestry and Conservation who will discuss the requirements and opportunities for work in that field at 4:15 p.m. in Room 1025, Angell Hall. Ends Tonight WALLACE BEERY "MIGHTY BARNUM" Wednesday - Thursday ANN IARDING "BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL" --- Plus WARREN WILLIAM "Case of the Howling Dog" FRESHMAN MARDI GRAS FORMAL BALL I RUS SLYON 2 N. B. C. Artists And 1is I A Dancing From 9 Till I A. M. MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALLROOM Tickess $2.00 FLOOR SHOW Mardi Cras Queen Crowned I U - =--::A -M Will