THE MICHIGAN DAILY mm Ir DALY tioSim the But umtl- 3.~30;113am. THURSDAY, MAY VOL. XLV No. Notices To the Members of th Council: The next mee University Council will Monday, May 13, at 4 Room 1009, Angell Hall. Louis A. Hopkins, Angell Hall Observat open to the public from day evening, May 10, to moon. Children must b nied by adults. University Bureau of A & Occupational Informa ceived notice of the foll Civil Service Examinatio Asst., Assoc., Senio Economist - $2,600 to $4 Asst., Assoc., Senior, P chitect - $2,600 to $5,600 Asst., Assoc., Senior A Engineer - $2,600 to $4, Announcements are on Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. University Bureau o nients: Todd D. Cochran Si pervisor of the Detroi the Aetna Life Insuranc will be in the office o May 9, at 3 p.m. for a gr at which time he will pre tails of the training pro company. This meeting to any senior or gradua in the insurance business at the office, 201 Mason Anyone interested in in the home office in Har please call at the office. The Kingdom of God offering of Play Produc current year, "The Kingd will be repeated tonight, Saturday evenings. Tic procured at the LydiaI Theater box office, or rese ing 6300. Admission is 3 cents. Special rates will to parties of ten or mor urday evening perform especially dedicated to th students in the Universi Academic No Economics 52: Rooms: tion Thursday, May 9: Stapp's and Palmer' N, S. Aud. Miller's and Anderson 25 A.H. Wier's sections, B Hav Spiegel's sections, 101 To Graduate Student tion: The preliminarye for the doctor's degreei will be held on May 23 All students planning t examinations should imn tify Dr. Woody's Office, University High School. Lecture Lecture: Is There Any Evidence to Support a mortality? by E. Norma Detroit, Friday, 8 p.m League. The Ann Arbo cal Society invites the dially. Events Tod Electrical Engineers: the student branch of th 7:30 p.m., Room 248. next year will be elected All Juniors are especially tend. Refreshments. Fluid Mechanics Semi ning today, Prof. A. D. N Electrical Engineering will speak to the Seminar iet The Relation of Fini IFICIAL BULLETIN lltn oe oatructive notice to all members o( ve ,t te oi ot the Asstnt to the Preen 9, 1935 To Heat Transfer. 4ll interested are 159 invited to attend. The Seminar meets regularly on Tuesdays and Thursday at 11 o'clock, Room 307, e University West Engineering Building. ,ting of the - be held he Engineering Mechanics, Electrical b e held in and Mechanical Depatments: C. H. :15 p.m., in Jennings, engineer in charge of Secretary welding research, Westinghouse Elec- tric & Mfg. Co., will speak on "Weld- ing Problems in Machine Industry," ory will be at 4 p.m., in Room 348, West Engi- 8 to 10 Fri- neering Bldg. observe the neeinBdg )e accompa- Applied Mechanics Colloquium: C. H. Jennings, research engineer, West- inghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., will speak pporiments on "Welding Problems in Connec- tion has re- tion With Boulder Dam." Dr. D. H. owing U. S. Young will give the Review of Litera- r ture. Meeting at 7:30 p.m., in Room r Taxation 445, West Engineering Building. All 00 irincnip interested are cordially invited to at- tend. I 9rchitectural A.I.Ch.E., Student Branch: All 600. members are urged to attend the final a file at the meeting of the semester in the chap- ter room, East Engineering Building, at 7:30. Your officers will report on if Appoint- the activities of the year. Election the Agency of officers for the coming year will t branch of take place. If you are interested in e Company, the annual picnic, be there to discuss n Thursday, plans for it and to select a day for 'oup meeting it to be held. There will be no speak- sent the de- er for the meeting. Information con- gram of his cerning our plans for Engineering will be open Open House will be included in the re- te interested ports. Please call Hall. League Merit System Committee: a position Important meeting at 4:30 in the tford ,Conn., Undergraduate Office. All members must be present. : The final Senior Ball Committee will meet tion for the at 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union. om of God," Friday and Contemporary: Meeting of the es- kets may be say committee at 5 p.m. in the office. Mendelssohn All members must be present. rved by call- 5, 50, and 75 Hillel Foundation: The regular be extended Thursday afternoon tea will be held e. The Sat- today from 4 to 6, sponsored by the ance will be Tau Delta Phi fraternity. Everyone .e Mothers of is cordially invited to attend. ty. Coming Events tices English Journal Club will meet in for examina- the League Friday, May 10, 4 p.m. A full attendance is desired, as the s sections - annual election of officers will be held. Program, open to the public, 's sections - at 4:30: Modern Interpretations of Dickens. Leader: Mr. Weimer. Ec. Delta Sigma Rho: Initiation cere- monies will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sat- s in Educa- urday, May 11; banquet at 7 p.m. in examinations the Michigan Union. All active mem- in Education bers and alumni from Michigan chap- , 24, and 25. ter and other chapters are urged to o take these .attend. . Reply to Eleanor Blum, nediately no- phone 4018. Room 4000, Anual Poetry Reading Contest: The annual poetry reading contest of Interpretive Arts Society will be held Tuesday evening, May 14, at 8 elsfin Im-o'clock in the Auditorium of the Uni- eif in I- versity High School. i Parsno This will be free to the public. i., Michigan The following students will speak: publicr or- Ralph S. Bell, Phyllis E. Blauman, ay \Meeting of Ends Tonight ie A.I.E.E. at "HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" Officers for - - pu at that time. "DESIRABLE" urged to at- Friday - Saturday Victor MLAGLEN Edmund LOWE nar: Begin- "GREAT HOTEL MURDER" loore, of the --- plus Department, BUCK JONES on the sub- "ROCKY RHODES" d Mechanics Two First Runs :AMAT I C S EASO N 10BERT HENDERSON, Director O NT ICKE T S W O A L E ! a MENDELSSOHN Theatre OOM, Michigan League Building x Plays for $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $6.00 AAY 20 through JUNE 22 - 7 Plays Flit!! KINGDOM )F GOD"W ama of Thrills, Comedy, and Pathos! )DUCTION'S FINAL OFFERING AY 9-10-11 Women Awarded High Pulitzer Prizes , a **'a' 4Dassif4 NOTICE TYPEWRITING and M GRAPHING promptly and > 4done in our own shop by1 enced operators at moderat 0. D. Morrill's Typewriter a tionary Store, 314 S. State FRATERNITIES AND SORO 4 Call the Kmpf Music Stu n artistic piano tuning. Tern sonable. Phone 6328. YOUR- FURS are safest in dling's Fur storage. 31 y unexcelled fur service. Pho COSTUMES AND WIGS R Mrs. Spaulding. Wuerth T Second floor. RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY 1115 S. University. Perman _ $4, $5, $6, $7. Featuring t Associated Press Photo. Tone Crouignole, $6. Sof Highest honors in the field of American drama and literature went shampoo and finger wave, 5 to two women with the award of Pulitzer prizes to Zoe Adns (left) Phone 7561. for her play, "The Old Maid," and to Josephine Winslow Johnson (right) NEW AND USED CAR for her first novel, "Now In November." Both are native Missourians. A.M.S. Inc. 311 W. Hur -----_ __ -- Phone 2-3267 Grace K. Gray, Dorothy E. Ohrt, Wil- ets or their equivalent). Transporta-_ ma Rattenbury, Marian M. Sanders. tion and meals will be provided at an FOR RENT approximate cost of 75 cents. A base- Faculty and Student Bovy: Henry ball game and treasure hunt is COSTUMES AND WINGS R F. Donner, M.A., will present his mo- planned for "Saturday afternooi; Mrs. Spaulding. Wuerth T tion pictures "Six Years In Africa speeches, games and dancing for Sat- Second floor. On a University of Michigan'Expedi- urday evening. Cars will return to tion," on Sunday, May 12, 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Sunday noon. The trip FOR SALE at the parlors of the St. Paul's Luth- is in charge of Wayne Whitaker; FOR SALE: Ford V8 Tudor, '3 eran Church, West Liberty and Third menu and program will be planned Excellent condition. For qu streets, Ann Arbor. These will in- by Celia Knight. Phone owner. 5378. elude action shots of the life in South -_-----_----_-_ -_ Africa and an automobile trip across COLONEL MILLER SPEAKS the Sahara Desert. Student Supper Col. Henry W. Miller, head of the SOCIA and Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Pictures department of mechanism and engi- DANCIN at 7:30 p.m. under the auspices of the neering drawing and noted gun au- Toe, tap. acr thority, spoke Wednesday in Mil- Taught daily. Student Club. Waukee before the Army Ordnance garden studio. Association and Reserve Officers of ThOape evenig. Wesleyan Students Guild: Hike and the District of Milwaukee. and roast, Friday, May 10. Meet at Speaking in the Milwaukee Ath-- Stalker Hall at 5 o'clock. Call 6881 letic Club, Colonel Miller explained by Thursday for reservations. There the famous "Paris Gun," will be a small cover charge._ _ _ _ _ _ Reservations and Tchets Here. No Extra Charge Graduate Outing Club will leave KUEBLER TRAVEL I$UREAU Lane Hall on Saturday at 3 p.m. -for ku6'oried-Licensed -Boned. Since917 an over-night camping trip to Camp OFFICIALFdrAl Leding Steship Lin;, Newkirk at Dexter. Those planning AGENCY Tours, Crus e s'TouristCoem 'shi to attend should bring plenty ofA' blankets (at least two double blank 61 E. Huron, Ann Arbor. Ph. 6412 ARBOR SPRINGS WATER MICHIWA Here's a Spring Water Full of Health and Good Taste- ORDER A CASE TODAY-- Delivered to your home in cases or six Z-qt. bottles, or in large 5-gal. bottles. PHONE 8270 FOR QUICK SERVICE ith ; Kay,,Wai ARBOR SPRINGS WATER CO the things you' 416 West Huron Phone 827g y Jess hawkinsrk and his virginians.. . S .f 0 - - - ]f .. ,. granger's, may 1OC costumes optional tickets . . . $2.00 . . the union, wahr's, ulrich's IF you ever wante< ..throw stones ai dunkdoughnuts at in evening dress . best friend as your 25c 35c your wedding to his MATINEES MAJETMC MAIN FLOOR THEN see this n EVE. in BALCONY EVENINGS all screen romances Todgy Tomorrow - The "Tops" in Double-Features p know why Warner three of their bi Meet Nurse Sarah Keate, famous female detective and Detective on this one spar O'Leary, the human blood-hound who lost his sense of smell! SIvShows at. I AFirst N Eby0b sf EDWRDEVRET ORON H:28 ai i hs oasyndhi VS REM EA7:12 ed Directory 4IMEO- neatly experi- e rates. rnd Sta- Street. 11x RITIES idios for' ms rea- 14x Zwer- ears of ne 8507. 189 ENTED. Theater. 213 SHOP. ents $3, he Glo- ft water 0 cents. 190 .S on lox ENTED. Theater. 213 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. 200 North Main 7x WANTED - House to accommodate 18 to 20 girls. State rental terms and time of occupancy. Box 43 LAUNDRY STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea- sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 4x I PERSONAL laundry service. We take individual interest in the laundry problems of our customers. Girls' silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar- anteed. Men's shirts our specialty. Call for and deliver. Phone 5594. 611 E. Hoover. 2x I\ ------, -..-_-- MOTHERS DRY 65c the pound s F 4 model, ick sale. 214 VG obatics. Terrace Wuerth h. 9695 Read The Classifieds e 7.1 11 523 E CE FF LET Est Liberty 'hone 8116W kN, MATINEES and 25cBALC. EVENINGS Starting Today rren° and-Gere ,- doing 'd love to d -if you deared!.. 35 DR R S EAS N ON Lydi GARDEN R Any Six 5 Weeks - N AF jR (ir _ - ... "THE C A Realistic Dr PLAY PR( ; ,? :7a .._: iIII mvmm