WAGE TWO THIE MIOCIGANSDAILY - TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 Appointments In R.O.T.C. Unit Are Announced Hurley Madie A Captain; Reuther And Liui Also Are Promoted Additional appointments in the University R.O.T.C. regiment were announced yesterday by Lieut.-Col. Frederick C. Rogers, commandant of the unit. Wesley C. Hurley, 137E, was made a captain, William F. Routher, '3$E, a first lieutenant, and Cheng Y. Liu, '37E, a sergeant. The following sophomore appointments to the po- sition of corporal were also listed: J. H. Abraham, John Alden, D. M. Alexander, W. F. Anderson, V. J. Andres, W. B. Archer, R. E. Barrett, D. E. Basler, J. H. Beyer, K. M. Bo- vee, R. L. Brooks, C. H. Clement, Jr., W. L. Cogger, J. E. Cornelius, R. C. Crawford, S. F. Crook. J W. Cummisky, J. J. Czajkowski, H. C. Downer, H. G. Dunks, H. R. Doud, J. J. Earley, A. G. Ellick, K. G. Emery, R. L. Frank, R. S. Frazier, W. P. Freas, Jr., R. E. Fryer, G. R. Conrad, H. B. Gandel, G. J. Gary, C. A. Gerstacker, G. M. Goldman, W. E. Goodale, J. T. Guernsey. L. B. Hall, G. W. Hammersmith, J. W. Hart, F. E. Howard, R. G. Jaed- ecke, H. C. Janura, R. W. Johnson, F. R. Jones, E. B. Katzenmeyer, K. Kelly, F. M. Kimpton, A. H. Lovell, Jr., A. B. Lundahl, C. S. Lurie, M. W. MacLean, J. A. Margwarth, S. P. Martin, Jr., W. H. Mason, H. E. Moer- man, C. L. Morgan, R. S. Moser. F. C. MacTernan, F. S. Neuman, R. H. Nims, J. Oliver, W. R. Parsons, G. T. Peterson, R. A. Pommerening, R. M. Prince, W. J. Ray, H. L. Remmel, D. T. Rudgers, H. C. Rudolph, R. W. Sinn, Goff Smith, A. J. Soloway, R. E. Speer. W. F. Sheldon, H. S. Teitelbaum, J. A. T hompson, W. A. Trebilcock, W. C. Truckenmiller, M. G. Turner, R. D. Walser, F. A. Weber, D. M. Whitsell, R. M. Wilkins, J. G. Young, R. S. 'Young, F. F. Ypnick and J. F. Zeder. Prof. Abbot Gives Books To Journalism Library Prof. Waldo M. Abbot, director of the University broadcasting service, has donated nine recent books to Kappa Tau Alpha's journalism li- brary, it was announced today. The books deal -.with present con- ditions in Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain, and China, and the current political scene in the United States. It is the first donation of books coming from outside the journalism department and increases the nUMi- ber of books on hand to 45. Fascist Bombers Destroy Hospital, Town M SSAUAA A AA6 Red . tow Sea AKSUMO0ADWA° oMAKA~iE', 4 GONDAR Gl Of "sOm.OJIBOUifItide >1 @ODESSYE - D. IREDAWA1 RTS ADDIS HAR\JtJiGAN, LAI- ABABA LN EGYP~iAN oDAGGAW BUR~ jHOSPITAL AN OW ESTROYED W aLWAL r GERILOGUBI I K D 0-0 KENYA (fRJTI''sH)/ 0 o IOUo zoo # ITALIAN SOMALILAN MILE"° MOGADISCIO i I - - it CLS1EDADVERTISING IIM - Pros- )R ENT Sigleroom,110 NEW% LAUNDRY INOTICES C STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices1 reasonable. Free delivery. Phone MAC'S TAX-4289. Try our effi- 3006. 6x cient service. All new cabs. 3x LAUNDRY 2-1044. 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White, director of en- gineering research, will speak before the annual meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers, t be held in the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Jan. 13 to 17. Professor White's paper will be op "Trends in Automotive Alloys," anl is scheduled for 2 p.m., Jan. 13. ESTABLISHED 18$9 0 Studio: 319 EAST HURON --I 11MN tel iU 1 ENDS TONIGHT Matinee 2 & 3:30 - Evening 7 & 9 _____________ Mat. & Balc. Eve. 25c - M.F. 35c Dynamic!, .. as the girl who '.. ..-.:::--~"::::.:;." : ...-.-... ,bcame GRANT toBRIayaHE ~.. '1 I,~w School of Social Dancing Taught daily, 10 to 10. Terrace Garden Studio Wuerth Theater Bldg. Phone 9695 1l 1 ..r AI I LYDIA MENDELSSOHN Theatre Tratterman a rionet tes January 10th Afternoon, 4:15 Evening, 8:15 Adults .......25c Children .... 15c "The Glowing Bird" Box Office Open: Wed., Jan. 8 from 1 to 6 Thurs., Jan. 9 from 1 to 6 Fri., Jan. 10 from 1 to 8:15 All Seats Reserved For Reservations, Call 6300 fir. 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