THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEB] RUARY 22, 1935 _ ~mu Coal Dumped In Chicago Strike DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday. 11 [lassified Directory dm be given Saturday morning, Feb. at 9 o'clock, in 3221 A.H. 23, Army aviator fiances ied in Italy There is a small balance adaiabl last week. for allotment by this Committee The two - Elizabeth du Bois, 23 Members of the faculty desiring to years old, and Jane du 'Bois, 20, make requests for s t daughters of the consul general atmakedrequethrpecia grants axe Naples - fell 3,000 terrifying feet. asked to have their requests in th hands of the Librarian by noon of Workmen found their broken bodies aus eb. 26. half buried by the impact. y'V-. W. Bishop, Librarian Inseparable as twins in life, the _..s_ ,br_ two were alone together in their ren- Student Loans: The Loan Commit- dezvous with death. They paid six fares to reserve every seat aboard the tee will meet Monday, Feb. 25,at 1:30 Hillman Airways transport plane p.m., in Room 2, University Hall. Stu- -whose pilot, J. Kirton, thought he dents who have already filed applica- was flying the sisters to Paris. tions with the Office of the Dean of Students should call there for an ap- pointment with the Committee. S J. A..Bursley,.Chairman , T M E SCREEN Student Employment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall: AT TIlE MICHIGAN All students registered with the "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" Bureau, in both the general and the FERA divisions, are requested to bring Romance In Manhattan," co-star- their records up to date by adding ring: Francis Lederer and Ginger Rogers, and featuring David .HohlSidney their second semester clasdschedules, Tuler, and others. Also a cart~oon, "'Bud- and also any changes of. address. This dy's Theatre," a brevity, "See, See, Sen- orit," and a historical short about is important. Dixienan," and a news reelJ. A. Bursley, Dean of Students Francis Lederer, ,Who is described in previews of coming attractions as "the Students Now Eligible to Apply For matinee idol of a million women" does Candidacy for a Degree are asked to prove to be a charming co-star, and call for their slips in Room 4 U. H. it is not difficult to perceive 1xow the, fair sex is made .totfall, figuratively Acae mic Notices speaking, at his feet. When Ledrer is paired off with a beautiful young Make-up Final Examination in Bot- star of the proven worth of Ginger any I wif be held on Saturday morn- Rogers, an entertaining, if not note- ing, March 2, from 9 to 12 in Room worthy, film is bound to result. "Ro- 2003 N. S. This will be the only mance in Manhattan" is not strong make-up final examination for this on plot; it concerns itself simply course to be given this semester. enough with the adventures of a ____ youthful and handsome Czech imrni- Make-up Examination in English ry illewh perfore enters the co n 159 (Professor Campbell's class) will pretty young showgirl. Those who remember the profound impressions made here last spring by the continental "idol" Walter Sle- zak willhave little difficulty in Ad- Today - Saturday miring the same characteristics in ~T R SD N Lederer. Those who saw him withTEPRES ]DEN T myopic Joan Bennett in "The Pursuit VAN ISH ES" of Happiness" will appreciate his - an peal. "Romance in Manhattan," is on ,RA YFO LOVE" the whole, recommended as more d tSun. - Mon. - Tues., tan aequaeMyrna Loy - W . Powell The shorts are of a rather high I yna Loy Win. Pol calibre. The American historical squibE L nP is interesting for its propagandizing aDIONNEQUINTUPLETS" technique. -G.M.W.,J. I O DAILY 15c TO 6 P.M. - 25c AFTER 6 W t TWO FEATURES "T ersw>rx w iI ti if A D ,1 Y A r T? T1 TC Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution): '*** '. A supplementary examination for 1 those who missed the final will be! held Saturday, March 2, at 9 a.m., in; Room 2103 N. S.t Psycholoby 31: For those who. missed the final examination last se-I mester a make-up will be given Wed- nesday evening, Feb. 27, from 7 to Ut 10 in Room 3126, N. S. History Make-up Examinations: The make-up examinations in all, history courses will be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, March 2,in Room C, Haven. All students who have to take such an examination must make arrange- ments with their instructor before, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Lectures Dr. Aga-Oglu will give a talk on Persian Miniature Painting in con- nection with the present exhibit on: Friday, March 1, at 4 o'clock in Alum- ni Memorial Hall. Public is cordially j * invited. Events Today Junior Engineerg Finance Com- mittee and Class Olficers: There will be an important meeting at the Un- ion at 5 p.m. Army and Navy Club dinner tonight at the Michigan Union, 6:30. Major A. B. Quinton, Ord. Dept.. U.S.A., will A shooting and iany lesser act be the speaker. . a strike called in Chicago by a unio ers, against coal merchants. Truck Riflery for Women: The rifle range dumped in the streets, as shown ab r at Palmer Field House will be open accident to a police squad car which today from 4 to 6 o'clock.trrit- t rrzrists. A Tobogganing and Skiing Party" will be sponsored by the U-M Outdoor Bu sy U niversity Club this afternoon at the Arboretum. The group will leave the Women's I Field House at 2 p.m. and later re- Obscurity Of turn for refreshments. Any student interested is invited. Will those who have their own equipment please By JOSEPH YAGER bring it, as our supply is limited. One would not expect to find one of the busiest departments of the SComingUniversity in a corner of the Main Coming Events Library basement next to the fan Alpha: Epsilon Mu: Regular supper room and surrounded by piles of meeting at 6 p.m., Sunday, Russian baled waste paper. However, such Tea Room of the League. is actually the case, for in ,these somewhat unimposing surroundings Cosmopolitan Club meeting at 8 is carried on the important photo- p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, in Stalker stat work of the University Library Hall. Dean C. S. Yoakum, of the The location of the department, Graduate School, will speak. The Miss Alvina M. Wooford who is in program of Norwegian singing by Mrs. charge of the work explained, has Koella and refreshments will follow, nothing to do with the extent or All foreign students and American+ quality of the work done, but was so friends will be cordially-welcome. chosen only in order to insure safety ____from vibrations. The work done by Cthe photostat room of the library. Contemporary: All members of the she continued, demands a much Business Staff are requested to at- greater degree of accuracy than is tend an important meeting at the neaersrenodary thmeris Student Publications Building, Sat- photography. urday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. If it is im- The photostat room in the library possible to attend, call Helen Sprague, 23281, at once. _ _the afternoon. After supper the group All Women Students: There will be will learn old fashioned dances. a skating party leaving the Women's Ann Arbor Stamp Club will hold an Athletic Building Saturday at two xhnnborSa ndlbaniuehlda- o'clock. Bring your own skates. Skat- exhibition bourse and banquet Sat- ing will be either at the Coliseum or urday afternoon, Feb. 23, Michigan Burn's Park. Union. All welcome. Allied Youth Costume Party, Sat- Elective Tap Class: A class in tap urday, 8:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Prizes dancing for men and women students for funniest and best costume. will be held in Barbour Gymnasiumf-s on Tuesday evenings at 7:30, begin- Study Group of the Michigan ning Tuesday, Feb. 26. A small fee Dames will meet Monday evening at will be charged to cover the cost of D wleusich e c r o 8 o'clock, Michigan League. Prof. Roy the music. J. Burroughs, of the Economics De- partment, will speak on "The Cur- Swimming Club - Women Stu- rency System." dents: Practices for the meet with Ypsilanti, which is to be held on Lutheran Student Club will meet March 2, will be held on Saturday, Sunday evening at 5:30 o'clock in the Feb. 23, at 9:30, at the Union Pool. parish hall of the Zion Lutheran Church, Washington Street. The Outing For Graduate Students: All topics for discussion will be "The Ex- graduate students who are interested periences of Jesus" and "Expression are welcome to come on the Graduate of Jesus' Character." Supper will be Outing Club trip to the Boy Scout served promptly at 6 o'clock.l cabin at Scio Saturday afternoon and evening. No regular membership is Hillel Foundation: Sabbath evening required by the club, which wishes services will be held at the Founda- simply to give graduate students such tion at 7:30 p.m. The class in Tal- opportunities as this. The group will mudic personalities will be conducted meet at Lane Hall at 2:30. Trans- by Dr. Heller immediately following portation and supper will be provided the services. The biography which at a cost of 35 cents. If the weather will be discussed tonight issthat of permits, there will be winter sports in: Rabbi Akiba. Remember! it's 25c until 2 P.M. on Sindays only! MICHIGANNO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. 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"Let's get acquainted." 11x lox H %THEI STAGE -Associated Press Photo. s :f violence marked the opening of n of teamsters, chauffeurs and help- drivers were coerced and coal was )ve. Below is the scene of a strange twas wrecked in the pursuit of strike AT THE LYDJA MENDELSSOHN "WHY MINNIE BOGGS" A Comedy Club Presentation Department in In Review e f lMinnie Boggs will amuse and de- rary asem ent light you as she did her first audience last night at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. She is a unique character, here was one of the pioneers in this fresh, whimsical, almost fantastic, sort of work for libraries, and during and made of the sort of thing which the perikd of over fifteen years in makes an ordinary comedy spirited which photostating has been done and backboned. .Her creator, Ray- here, a large number of jobs involv- mon Van Sickle, has obviously slaved ing the reproduction of whole books over her, has worked himself into and newspaper files have been done many a lather about her, and is un- Of the more interesting of these doubtedly proud of his results. But larger jobs are the photostating of he should not consider himself the files of the Kentucky Gazette,, through because "Why Minnie Boggs" the first newspapei- to be published is not yet a finislhed production. this side of the Allegheny Mts., and No one can deny that Mr. Van of the Detroit Gazette, the first news- Sickle has an acute feeling for com- paper in the territory that is now: edy. It is so acute that he overworks Michigan. The Kentucky Gazette was 'it and strives so hard for a comic in demand by a large number of ii- effect that the result is more crude braries, and over twenty photostatic than subtle, more pushed than na- copies of its files were made. Work of tural, and more striking than flowing. I the above type is being done at pres- But his talents outweigh his short- ent for the Middle English Dictionary comings, and one cannot help prais- that is being compiled by the English ing his potentialities before consid- department. Copies are being made of ering his mistakes. a number of old books so that the "Why Minnie Boggs" is the story of material in them may be available in a very homey but secretly expansive a more legible and more easily han- young small town seamstress who has dled form to the men working on dreams. In the first act she inherits the dictionary. a large sum of money, an apartment Another thing that is being done in New York, and a dog kennel on at present in the photostat roonm is Long Island. Her friends are com- the copying of a number of old vel- pletely abashed by her good fortune lum pages in the possession of the and cannot understand her absurdly library for Professor Lefort of the quaint outlook on the whole matter. University of Louvain, Belgium. These However, the second act finds her in pages are from manuscripts that were New York, the head of her own, ex- formerly in the White Monastery clusive dress shop, hiring a press which was located on the Sinai Pen- agent ,buying 50,004 yards of chiffon, insula. It seems, Dr. William W. a race horse, and backing a musical Bishop, librarian of the Universitya cmedy-rseand backing a mical explained, ta fe hsmnse~ comedy - literally putting her finger exlanethat after this monastery 'nt everything that comes to here passed out of existence over a hun- into everythng thawom stocher dred yasaoitsmncrpsfl mind (and these things always occur into tyheahans of AabuscripteArab to her in her dreams). She has man- knew that they could get moe fraaged to work all her old friends into these manuscripts if they sold the her enterprises and has them about pages separately than they could if her constantly reminding her of what they sold each manuscript as a whole. a fool she is making of herself. But Thus, the pages became separated she dreams on so steadfastly in her and today are found in different li irrational and hilariously amusing braries and museums all over the way that one is willing and eager to world. Professor Lefort is trying to expect anything from her. fit together the material that the The plot is subordinated by the manuscripts contained by means of characterization of Minnie herself, photostatic copies. and the fact ;that it is not unified may The work of the photostat room, possibly be excused for this reason. Miss Woodford explained,- is strictly However, there is a big jump between of a non-commercial nature and is the first act and the rest of the play, done for a }very small fee for anyone and the second act Minnie is some- connected with the University. what puzzling in comparison to what she was in the beginning. There is need for a tying up of all the ele- ments involved in this. Comedy Club, under Mr. Van Sickle's excellent direction, has creat- ed a very pleasing production, and most of the cast give extraordinary performances. Of course, Minnie her- self, as played by Evelyn Malloy, is the'mainstay of the whole play, and in creating the role as she has, Miss Malloy puts herself in the top ranks. Sarah Pierce, as Pearl Barton, proves her versatility and turns in a grand performance. William Dixon is stead- fast as a dependable boy friend, and David Zimmerman as the press agent, puts a great deal of nerve into his work. ' --C.B.C. TWO PLANES IN MONTANA GLASGOW, Mont., Feb. 21-(P)--- Two planes of the United States Ar- my's "Arctic Patrol," grounded here several days because of motor trouble and other damage, may leave this morning for St. Paul to rejoin the flight. 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