THE MICHIAXN DAILY SATURDAY, .DAILY OFFICIAL NEW~S.BULLETIN SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 1936 VOL. XLVII No. 6 Notices To Members of the Faculty, Staff,1 and Student Body: Attention of leveryone is called to the Lost and (By the Associated Press) Iound Department in the Business Office, Room 1, University Hall. In- Assails M.S.C. Tally quiry concerning lost articles should Of Potatoes' Cost Tbe made promptly at the above men- Itioned office. Articles found on the BIG RAPIDS, Oct. 2.-(AP)-The' I Michigan Farmers Union elected Ira Campus and in University buildings, I should be turned over immediately Wilmoth of Adrian as president today Those articles not called for within to succeed Edward A. Rohlfs of Ak- 60 days will be surrendered to the ron. finder., At the concluding ssesion of the Shirley W. Smith. annual convention the delegates also - - chose Roy S. McDonnell, St. Clair, To The Members of the Faculty of vice-president, and David Leep, Shel- the College of Literature, Science and byville, secretary-treasurer. the Arts: The first regular meeting Simeon P. Martin, Farmer-Labor ,of the faculty of the College of Lit- party candidate for governor, in an erature, Science and the Arts for the address demanded that the potato academic session of 1936-37 will be l growers of the union withold their held in Room 1025 Angell Hall, Oct.1 crop from the market until they re- 5, at 4:10 p.m. ceive the cost of production plus a profit, unless they are willing to Agenda: await government price-fixing. He 1. Adoption of the minutes of the warned this could not be done unless meeting of June 1, 1936 which havel participating farmers controlled at been distributed by campus mail least 50 per cent of the crop. (pages 279-285). 2. The introduction of new mem- Cassied 1*rectony EXPERIENCED laundress d o i n g CLASSIFIED student laundry Call for and de- ADVERTISING elver. Phone 4863. 12 Place advertisements with Classified ; LAUNDRY wanted. Priced reason- Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. ably. Student and co-ed. Silks, The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. wools our specialty. All bundles Box numbers may be secured at no ddne separately - no markings. extra charge. dn eaaey-n akns Cash in advance le per reading line Personal satisfaction guaranteed. (on basis of five average words to line) Call for and deliver. Phone 5594. for one or two insertions. 10c per read- ing line for three or more insertions. Silver Laundry, 607 E. Hoover. Minimum three lines per insertion. 14x Telephone rate - 15c per reading line for two or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. 10% discount i paid within ten days NOTICES from the date of last insertion. 2 lines daily, college year .......... 7e By contract, per line - 2 lines daily, MOTHS, bedbugs, fleas, roaches and 4 lines E.O.D., 2 months..........8c other household insects positively 4 lines E.O.D.. 2 months.............c destroyed by hydrocynic-gas fumi- 100 lines used as desired ........ ,. 9c ain EdosdbU.Sgve :ioo lines usedsas desired ......ctn. Endo d ve 1,000 lines used as desired.........7lc ment and health authorities as the 2000 lines used as desired .........6c surest, quickest, safest and most The above rates are per reading line -the above rates are for 7% pon type. economical method. We are pro- based on eight read tLg lines per inch fessionals in our line, handle each Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add 6c per line to above rates for all capital problem personally, and give a letters. Add 6cper lne to above for written guarantee on all work. Let bold face, upper and rower case. Add 10c per line to above rates for bold face us handle your problem.. Dial 3113, capital letters. Kurtis Exterminator Co. 308 May- nard. 11x LAUNDRY - ---HOME-COOKED MEALS. Weekly LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. rates on lunches and dinners. 523 Careful work at a low price. 6x Packard. 2-2320. 53 EVENING classes in shorthand, typ- ing and bookkeeping. Ann Arbor High School. Begin Monday, Oc- tober 5th. Registration fee $4.00 per semester. Classes from 7:00-10:00 p.m. four evenings per week. For further information call 5797. 55 FOR SALE SELL OR TRADE 1932 Ford Victoria V8 for earlier model. Brand new engine, brakes. Call 2-2313, after 6 p.m. 57 KRAKAUER piano for sale. Fine condition. Twenty-five dollars. Phone 5025. 54 HELP WANTED STUDENT with car for part time work. Phone 6555. 602 Monroe St. 45 ROOMS FOR RENT VERY nice suite and single rooms. Reasonable prices. 715 E. Huron. Phone 8528. Mrs. George Kirtland. 25 SUITE in basement, comfortable and complete separate entrance, wash basin, shower and toilet. Reason- able. Phone 7396, ask for person in charge. 48 i DOUBLE ROOM well furnished, has NEAR CAMPUS, hospital, furnished lavatory, might be rented as single, housekeeping suite, $6.50 per week. Also desirable front single room. 1420 Wash. Hghts. Phone 3152. 514 Forest Ave. 49 57 FOR RENT-Nice warm, double 7SIX ROOMS and sleeping porch. room. 1208 S. University. Also, Furnished. Electric refrigeration. room-mate wanted. 21 Garage. Available for second se- mester or second semester and SINGLE rooms for students. $2 and summer school, 1043 Olivia. Phone up. Mrs. Walker. Jennings House, 74635 1142 E. Catherine. 3 '3 4.. I I ROOM in private home, large front room. Graduate student. Reason- able. Phone 8102. 52 WELL-FURNISHED suite, two blocks from engineering arch, has wash bowl in sleeping room. Also at- tractive single room. Phone 7396. 50 SUITE newly furnished, fireplace. Washbowl in sleeping room, toilet just outside sleeping room. Private entrance and porch. 633 Church St. 51 PLEASANT single room, 112 blocksI from campus for3graduate girl. 829, Tappan. Phone 8321. 42 STUDENT rooms, two singles, one double, $3 each, nicely furnished, new beds. 1133 Michigan Ave. 56 DROP IN and let our delicious dinners, served at reasonable prices, convince you that the R. & S. us THl campus eating spot. R. & S. Restaurant 605 Church St. Iii _____ kept open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Books from other parts of the building which are needed for Sun- day use will be made available in the Main Reading Room if request is made on Saturday to an attendant in the reading room where the books are usually shelved. examination. This will be given at 8 o'clock this, morning in the West Amphitheatre of the West Medical Bldg. This will be the only oppor- tunity to take the examination. Any questions should be referred to Dr. Schultz at the Health Service. CHURCHDIETR Through the medium of its many churches, Ann Arbor offers you the spiritual leadership essential to the fulfillment of life. High Court Fetedk By Bar AssociationI FLINT, Oct. 2.-(P)-Judges of theI State Supreme Court were guests of1 the State Bar Association at lunch- eon today as a feature of the asso- ciation's annual convention. Chief Justice Walter H. North, Uriah H. McFadden, K. C., Kent County (Ont.) Judge, and Walter Krapohl, president of the Genesee, County Bar Association, spoke. Jus- tice George E. Bushnell was toast- master.r Speakers at a banquet tonight in- cluded Sanford Bates, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Her- old H. Reinecke, special agent in charge ,of the Michigan division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Four Battered Schooners Return ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Oct. 2. -(P)-Four schooners, their crewsj safe ashore, were being severely bat-a tered 'on Labrador's rocky coast to-, night while a fifth was wrecked on. the Newfoundland shore. The Danish schooner Neptune, the Donald Creaser, the Alcala and the auxiliary vessel General Haig werel expected to be wrecked.. Prof. Fajans Lands American Geniality (Continued from Page 1) ties," Professor Fajans commented. "In America the students are guided more than in Germany, there are more frequent examinations and the students have less freedom in choos- ing their subjects. Of late there has been an increase in examinations in the German universities, the authori- ties apparently having realized the Professor Fajans believes that the American students are hard workers and eager to learn. He likes the arrangement here where his classes are small. "It is enjoyable to work in small groups where every one knows each other," he said. bers of professorial rank. 3. Report of the nominating com- mittee. 4. Election a. Members of the Executive Committee. b. Members of the Libraryl Committee.1 5. Reports: a. The Executive Committee. b. The Deans Conference. c. Administrative Board. d. Academic counselors. e. Enrollment statistics. 6. Announcements and new busi- ness. A large attendance is desired. Edward H. Kraus. Faculty, College of Engineering: There will be a meeting of the Fac- ulty of this College on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering Bldg. i I A Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. Field Hockey for Undergraduate! Women: Undergraduate women who Contemporary: Manuscripts for l have not had a medical re-check the first issue should be left at the ! this semester must report to the English office, 3221 Angell Hall as Health Service before playing hockey. soon as possible. Field Hockey for Graduate Women: Oratorical Association Lecture Graduate students wishing to play Course: Mail orders for season tickets field hockey should be at the Wom- addressed to 3211 Angell Hall will be en's Athletic Building on Sunday, distributed beginning Monday, Oct. 'Oct. 4 at 9:30 a.m. Medical certificate 5. Single admissions for the Cor: is required for participation. nelia Otis Skinner program will not go on sale until Oct. 22. 1 Social Chairmen of fraternities and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Huron between State and Division. REV. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister, 215 Packard St., Dial 5026 Dr. Howard Chapman, Director of Student Work. 503 E. Huron. Dial 7332 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Third and Liberty St. REV. CARL A. BRAUER. Pastor 1005 W. Washington St. Dial 2-2341 9:30 Service in German 10:45 Morning Worship 5:30 Fellowship Hour and Supper 6:30 Dr. Russell R. DeAlvarez 7:30 Communion Service. B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION 1102 Oakland Ave. RABBI BERNARD HELLER, Director 715 Forest Ave., Dial 3779 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cor. State and Washington St. REV. CHARLES BRASHARES, Minister 1413 Cambridge Rd., Dial 5555 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting at the Masonic Temple 'REV. W. P. LEMON, Minister :327 Fourth Ave. Elizabeth Leinbach, Assistant Office: Dial 6005 Manse: 326 S Division St., Dial 7892. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sbuth Fourth Ave., near Williams REV. THEODORE R. SCEMALE, Pastor 432 S. Fourth Ave.. Dial 7840 Hygiene Lectures for Women Stu- dents: The Hygiene Lectures for women students will begin on Mon- day, Oct. 5. All. students whose names begin sororities are reminded that all party requests, accompanied by letters of acceptance from two sets of chaper- (Continued on Page 4) J III- A. H. Lovell. with the letter A through L inclusive will meet on Monday at 4:30 in Na- Faculty, School of Edugcation: The tural Science Auditorium. first regular luncheon meeting of the Faculty will be held on Monday, Oct. New Women Students with Ad- 5, at 12:05, at the Michigan Union. vanced Standing, Hygiene Exemption Examination: All new women stu- Sunday Library Service: On all dents with advanced standing who Sundays from October to June, ex- ,have taken a course in Hygiene at cept during holiday periods, the another institution for which they Main Reading Room and the Periodi- have received no University credit cal Room of the General Library are should take the hygiene exemption ICH IGAN "When a hard-boiled guy like you drinks soda pop.. NOW! Lady... it's love!" t Added - MARCH of TIME I ?, MATINEES 25c NIGHTS 35c "GORGEOUS H USSY" FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY! Continuous Daily from 1:30 FEATURE at 1:42 - 4:16 - 6:50 - 9:24 Starting Today ! AI Major Film Event ! .! 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