TtTrF WMTIlMTN nXMrV- SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 19; r- Life Of An Editc Peaceful, P r9s WN ot .. _._.. WfNjDAILY OFFICIAL r ress Cub Finds [ BULLETIN a and her husband both feel that SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 1936 women have a definite place in the VOL. XLVII No. 43 field of journalism, but that their first responsibility, if they have it,Noces7 is to their homes. Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- Mrs. Averill believes a person has ence and the Arts: Midsemester re- to be the right temperament to go ports are due not later than Satur- into newspaper work. She herself day, Nov. 21. More cards if needed worked under pressure at one time can be had at my office.a on a paper but, although liking the These reports are understood as work, she felt she was not fitted for naming those students, freshman and it. At present she lends moral rather naming those stn, an and than mechanical support to the edit- upperclass, whose standing at mid-y ing of the Eccentric and prefers her semester time is D or E, not merelyd position as an editor's wife to that those who receive D or E in so-called 1 of editor. midsemester examinations.t Students electing our courses, but Firesl 'an Credits registered in other schools or col- leges of the University, should be reported to the school or college in i~em anded By Ch f Dem nd d B C etwhich they are registered. W. R. Humphreys, (Continued from Page 1) Assistant Dean. the G.F.P.O.P.), actually did attend, College of Architecture, Midsemes- and; ter Reports: Instructors are request- "Whereas our investigator discov- ed to report any student whose work ered that the eight hours of credit is unsatisfactory. Cards for this pur- toward graduation which are noted pose have been distributed; these in the records of the University of should be filled out and returned to Michigan are those which were grant- the office of the College of Archi- ed as advance credits on entrance tecture, 207 Arch., not later than and have no relationship to the un- Nov. 21. Additional cards may be doubtedly diligent and original work secured from the office of the College he did while a student; And of Architecture or from the Regis- Is Outstanding Citizen trar's office, Room 4 U.H. "Whereas, through some oversight on his part, or some error or omission or commission on the part of the uni- School of Music, Midsemester Re- versity, the conditions which he re- ports: Instructors are requested to ceived in the several courses (nobody report any student whose work is un- knows exactly how many, and Chet satisfactory. Cards for this purpose himself has forgotten) which he have been distributed, these should elected to pursue were then or there- be filled out and returned to the of- after converted into failures, or, as fice of the School of Music, 108 SM, they were then more ignominously not later thas Nov. 21. Additional known in the vulgate, "flunks," And cards may be secured from the office "Whereas, this record seems to us of the School of Music or from the to lack evidence of a proper apprecia- RgsrrsofcRo ,UH tion of the character and attain- ments of Chester Werntz Shafer School of Forestry and Conserva- (Chet's full name) then and there- tion, Midsemester Reports: Instruc- after; Now, therefore, be it tors in divisions of the University "Resolved, that the University Press other than the School of Forestry Club of Michigan set before the ac- and Conservation are requested to ademic authorities of the University report any Forestry student who is of Michigan these pertinent facts: to doing unsatisfactory work. Cards for wit, etc. etc." this purpose have been mailed out; Conditions Unknown the'se should be filled in and returned The resolution goes on to say that to the office of the School of For- Chet has been "an outstanding cit- estry and Conservation, 2048 N.S., not izen of innumerable communities, in- later than Nov. 21. Additional cards variably enlarging the intellectual may be secured from the office of horizons of those communities," and the School of Forestry and Conser- cites the newspapers on which he has vation or from the Registrar's Of- worked, not to mention the Three fice, Room 4, U.H. Rivers City News Service, somewhere on Main Street, near Fred Rohrer'sF Cigar Store. It mentions the organs Freshmen in the College of Litera- (this has no reference to the G.F.- P.O.P.) for which he is now corre- treme Henry Clay type of compro- spondent, including the Detroit News mise, Chet's supporters will accept, and Miller's News (the leading dog if they have to, the reference of the food journal of this country) and gives him full credit for founding whole matter to the School of For- the Guild of Former Pipe Organ estry and Conservation "for its con- Pumpers (of which Chet is now sideration, in view of Chet's wholly Grand Diapason, and concludes by original, and measurably successful asking: developments of a plan and campaign Lastly, and this represents the ex- for the conservation ofour cast iron wild life." Play Hints Of War's Chet left civilization for Three Riv- ers yesterday, still protesting that Size Mueschke Says he has been deprived of his just dues, these 28 long years. (Continued from Page 1) which he wrote hundreds of mystery ..".and after the show or before- stories for a children's radio hour fol- DANCE (Free) lowing his graduation from Brooklyn College. He has often observed that and EAT he killed more men during that time with his pen than even the most crim- at the inal of Public-Enemys-Number-One. M I C H IG IN N As a resultof his success with "Bury 320 South State Street the Dead," he is now writing scenar- At the Sign of the Clock" ios in Hollywood. Valentine B. Windt selected this_-- play to be the first presentation ofI 1 Play Production upon his return from Europe where he visited the Moscow Art Festival. This drama is to be pre- sented Nov. 25, 26, 27 and 28, with a Saturday matinee. REAL HOME COOKING Under New Management SEN I UNIVERSITY GRILL 615 East William, just below State 25c until 2 P.M. Today EA LINE STARS Together in oneA V O I romantic, thrill packed, laughp t crammed revelt M -G -M's Sur, prise hit! *4 RentscII ._ 1SEN NI OR Lure, Science and the Arts who have P] not received their five-week progress ter reports may obtain them in Room of r 102, Mason Hall, from 8 to 11:30 a.m. have and 1:30 to 4 p.m. according to the Plea following schedule: nam Surnames beginning C through J, were Monday, Nov. 16. Surnames beginning K through R, Tuesday, Nov. 17. Surnames beginning S through Z, In Wednesday, Nov. 18. fror rito: To Members of the Faculty, staff, Sta and Student Body: Attention of everyone is called to the Lost and Found Department in the Business Office, Room 1, University Hall. In- - quiry concerning lost articles should be made promptly at the above men- tioned office. Articles found on the Campus and in University buildings should be turned over immediately. Those articles not called for within 60 days will be surrendered to the finder. Shirley W. Smith. Social Directors, Sorority Chaper- ons, Househeads and Undergraduate Women: The closing hour for Wed- nesday. Nov. 25, is 1:30 a.m.; for Thursday, Nov. 26, 11 am. Undergraduate women planning to be out of town on the Wednesday and Thursday nights of Thanksgiv- ing week should make their arrange- ments with their househeads. No ex- cuses from classes will be given. The closinghour for those girls who are attending the Panhellenic ball will be 1:30 a.m. For those who m are attending breakfasts for which an permission has been granted the clos- ing hour will be 3 a.m. Women Students Attending the Ohio State-Michigan Football Game: Women students wishing to attend the Ohio State-Michigan football game are required to register in the office of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in this office not later than Thursday, Nov. 19. If a student wishes to. go otherwise than by train, special permission for such mode of travel must be included in the parent's letter. Graduate women are invited to register in the offce. Choral Union Members: Members of the University Choral Union in good standing, and who call in per- son, will be given pass tickets ad- mitting to the Moscow Cathedral Choir concert ,at the Recorder's of- fice, School of Music building, Mon- day, Nov. 16; between the hours of 9 and 12, and 1 and 4. After 4 p.m., no tickets will be given out. Terrace Garden Dancing Studio rnstructions in a11 forms. Classical, social, dancing. Ph. 9695. Wuerth Theatre Bldg. 2nd Floor [hi Beta Kappa: The local chap- is anxious to obtain the addresses members of Phi Beta Kappa who e recently moved to Ann Arbor. ase give street address and the ne of the chapter to which you e elected. Orma F. Butler, Secretary. 3233 Angell Hall. nternational Dinner: All students m other lands and from the ter- rial possessions of the United tes will have received an invita- tion to the Thanksgiving Dinner which the University gives at the Michigan Union at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 25, as its official expression of good will to the countries which.these students represent. In this project the University has the active cooper- ation of the Michigan Union, the Michigan League, the University Glee Club, the Rotary Club, and the nn Arbor churches of all denominations. The dinner is thus a community ex- pression of international friendship. (Cohtinued on Page 4) R 71 25c to 2 P.M. - __TODAY at 1:00 - 3:15 - 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:55 Now Playing Extra-NEWS OF THE DAY MEAN r I Hand it to the Dutch! - . .they started it, bIt lil Vai-r1inhas improved it! CO( pTTAGEC HE ESE You'll like this new mild-flavored cheese... ;_ a typical DhuVarren Quality Product. Dhu Varren Farms Incorporated 3100 Whitmore Lake Road Phone 2-251 1 SOFT WATER shampoo, wave 50c. Gabrieleen permanents. Best sup- CLASSFXI plies. Open evenings by appoint- Arment. Juanita's House of Beauty. ADVER~T ISINGT 3023. 55x Place advertisements with Classified PERMANENTS, $1.95. Phone 2-2813. Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. C The classified columns close at five College Beauty Shop. Open eve- o'clock previous to day of insertion. nings. 159 eBox numbers may be secured at no extra charge. LAUNDRY Cash in advance .11c per reading: line (on basis of five average words to line) WANTED: Home Laundry: Family- for one or two insertions. 10c per read- ing line for three or moreinsertions. piece or bundle. Also student laun- Minimum three lines per insertion, dry. Call 2-1140. 163 Telephone crate - 15c per reading line for two or more insertions. Minimum LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. three lines per insertion. Careful work at a low price. 6x 10% discount if paid within ten days from, the date of last insertion. E LOST AND FOUND WANTED STRAYED: St. Bernard, 2 years old. WANTED: Occasional work as a White with brown patches. An- mother's helper. Also mending. aers42to. Cmander" or6Pal Rates reasonable. Phone 2-3407. Call 4293. Reward. 162 155 BOARD CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any HOME-COOKING. 13 meals for $3.75. Old and new suits, overcoats at $3 Choice meats, fresh vegetables. and $25. TYPEWRITERS, OLD Home-made desserts. Sixth year. GOLD, and musical instruments. Slade's, 608 Hill St., near State. Phone Sam, 6304. 78x 165 H1ELP WANTED- FOR SALE WANTED: :Graduate dietitian to take NEW and old books. Antiques. 202 full charge of kitchen; also pastry, East Ann. 127x kitchen help and waitresses. 514 E. William. 161 FOR SALE: Brand new full dress E.__Wi_____am.___ _ broadcloth suit, size ,38. Reasonable. NOTICES Phone manager of Griswold Hotel. 166 A GUARANTEE SERVICE. Demoth- ing, Mothproofing, Disinfecting, Deodorizing, annihilating all house- hold vermin, Fumigating. Offered by the Kurtis Exterminating Co. 309 Maynard St. Phone 3113 for free inspection. 11 FO R HAPPY H SUNDAY DINNER - MENU 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Chicken Soup Roast Chicken -- Dressing. Sixty-five Cents Grilled Tenderloin Steak Quarter Fried Chicken, Jelly Chicken Fricassee Fifty-five Cents Roast Leg of Lamb, Jelly Grilled Sirloin Steak . Fifty ,Cents Roast Beef Roast Veal - Dressing Forty-five Cents 1VU ;o - CramedPoaoe s OHIO STATE SPECIAL Round :, 6 '00 Trip (Subject to party of 125 or More) LEAVE ANN ARBOR 8 a.m. - ARRIVE COLUMBUS NOON LEAVE COLUMBUS 7:30 p.m. - ARRIVE ANN ARBOR MIDNIGHT SIGN UP AT ONCE - Tickets Available Only From FRE mC E R IC K S .RANDALL 12 Nickels Arcade TRAVEL SERVICE Phone 6040 9 OR PICTURE DEADLINE Set for December 18*ih DELAY ! Arrange TO DAY to have your 'ake atone of our three official Michigan- pona hotograes:Messrs. Dey, Spedding and ler. 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