THE MICHIGAN DAILY Annual Alumni Meeting Plan s Are Announced 11 Faculty Members Will Speak; Sellars, Slosson, PillsburyOnProgram Open To Non-Alumni Thousands Pay Final Tribute To Hull Special Conference For1 Up-State Graduates Will Be Held At Escanaba tablished financial standards. Fra- ;the home will also be presented." lanc tand"Storm A Clouds on the the process of respiration, d ternities not meeting these standards The radio programs originating Rhine." Mintes olesPreent nmay be permitted to open if they' from Ann Arbor have been broad- ]Prof. John Barker Waite of the law The difficulty of this work is re- are able to show that their opera- cast over WJR since 1925, with the school is to deal with the general vealed by the fact that the potentials! tion will not be at the expense of exception of one year. topic of law enforcement today as fol- of electricity, amounting to only 100 creditors." lows: "What the Criminal Law Seeks microvolts, or 100 millionths of a volt Mr. Briggs went on to explain that to Accomplish," "Insanity and Trial in the respiratory muscles, decrease any fraternity which, in the judg- " by Jury," "Police Problems and Be- more than 10 times when they reach ment of the committee, is apt to havior" and "The Modern Public's the nerves. cause financial loss to any creditor responsibility" A dog is used in the experiment it- will be given a formal hearing dur- "The Modern City" is the general self, and after anaesthetizing, its ing the summer. "'T'he committee topic assigned to Prof. H. O. Whitte- skull is removed and it is placed in' does not plan to adopt general rules ! more of the department of landscape a heavy aluminum box acting as a but rather will hear the case of each design. I e speaks on "The Modern shield. A fine needle, insulated every- chapter strictly upon its own merits," Capital," "The Modern Metropolis" where except at the tip, and acting I he said. He emphasized the fact and "The Modern Industrial Town."I as an electrode, is used to sound the that the committee will be guidcdc In the up-state program, Prof. Earl nervous system. When the needle almost solely upon the question of V. Moore of the School of Music will comes in contact with an active nerve whether or not the house in ques- lecture on music appreciation. Prof. cell or fiber of the respiratory neural tion can safely operate without any James K. Pollock of the political sci- mechanism, the action potential is C fihancial loss to creditors. ence department will talk on "The Problem of Local Government," and the New Deal will be the topic of 1DEVELOPED AN Prof. Max Handman of the economics department. Prof. C. D. Thorpe of ONEpTE the Eaglish department is to speak I PRINToMADE on "Some Aspects of Modern Liter-I OF EAC H ature," and special evening lecturesiF I will be presented by Professor Pol- lock and Mr. Shaw. i0U~7 I 19.5 ganization of these experiences. FIRE HAZARDS INVESTIGATED Examination of the county build- ing to determine whether it is a safe fire risk will be made next Monday morning, acording to State :Fire Marshal Arnold Renner The purpose of the inspection, heI explained to Judge George W. Sam- ple, is to make certain if the 100 years' accumulation of public rec- ords will be safe in case of fire in the building. . W II .H. +. A.t,"'4;. !;.t"; ;:;f"f :! !:;"! .t '44:'. ,.'ir t "}: fir ".: .: ... :'.:fiS. * "ant .I'~ I1 WORTHWHILE SPECIALS! Garden Hose per 50 ft. coils, all rubber $2.78 - All Cords $6.50 Lawn Mowers - Apex Special 16" cut, 4-blade, 10" wheel, Ball bearing $6.75 - Eureka 5-blade Ditto $7.45 Grass Catchers 89c - Alladdin Thermal Gallon Jug $1.69 VISIT THE BETTER HOUSING EXPOSITION SCHLENKER HARDWARE COMPANY 213-215 West Liberty Phone 8575 F Neree Alix Plans Return Trip Today Or Monday After having more visitors than any other patient ever cared for in the Colwell Memorial Hospital of Berkeley, Calif., Neree Alix, whose leg was fractured in the California- Michigan track meet of April 13, will start his long trip home either today or Monday, according to a letter re- ceived by T. Hawley Tapping, gener- al secretary of the Alumni Associa- tion. The letter also reported that the California track team had been con-E stant visitors of Neree, as have the west coast alumni of the University, THIS SUMMER If you are away from home you will need some SAFE, CONVENIENT way to carry your travel funds. Save time and worry and use- AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL CHECKS They are as good as gold in any part of the 1 1 1 f f I'4L 25 e 'c I I u 1a11 'S knew * ousnm 7