THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH Students Of Politics To Attend InstituteI DAIL FIA BUatPLTIN All students of public health and friends are cordially, invited to at- their friends are cordially invited to tend this meeting. attend this meeting and enjoy thel day, March 24, in the Russian Tea Room at the League at 6:30. All members of the group are cor- dially invited. 'I program with us, Affairs at Washington D.C. has sent to Prof. Joseph R. Hayden, chairman of the political science department, an invitation to all seniors in the de- partment to attend the 1937 Institute of Government, March 29 through April 3, in Washington. (Continued from Page 4) lic Health Club: There will be a meet- ing on Wednesday evening, March 24, at 8 p.m. in the Michigan League. Professor McClusky of the School of Education will be the speaker. Profes- Alpha Nu will hold its initiation for new members on Wednesday after- noon at 5 p.m. in the chapter room on the fourth floor of Angell Hall. This will be followed bya banquet at the Michigan Union at 6 p.m. All members are expected to attend the initiation and banquet. At 7:30 p.m. the same evening Al- pha Nu will hold a joint meeting with Athena. The program will consist of a play the cast of which is composed of members of the two societies. All Faculty Women's Club: The An- nual Tea of the Faculty Women's Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, Wed- nesday, March 24 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Faculty Women's Club Art Study Group: There will be a meeting on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Bouchard, 1111 Woodlawn Ave., (between Packard and Forest). The Michigan Dames Book Group will hold a pitch-in supper Wednes- This one-weeK Institute of Govern- sor McClusky is a man of wide ex- ment was established, according to perience in the field of mental hy- Professor Hayden, in 1936. The In- giene and will speak on a subject of stitute consists of a six-day pro- his own choosing that will be of in- gram that includes visits to ses- terest to public Jhealth workers. sions of Congress, hearings of Con- gressional committees and executive LEADS IN COLLECTIONS commissions and the Supreme Court DETROIT, March 22.-(/P)-Mich- as well as informal round table dis-!igan led ail states in increased per- cussions with leading government of- centage of income tax collections, fciagsegislators, lobbyirs ad GilesKavanagh, collector of inter- Washington newspaper correspon- I a eeuanucdtdy dents. The staff of the National In- _ stitute of Public Affairs will be on! hand for the purpose of reviewing STATIONERY and coordinating the experiences of each day. 100 S11EETS A registration fee of $5 is required 100 ENVELOPES. and accommodations for the week in Printed with your nane and address Washington can be secured through THE CRAFT PRESS the Institute for approximately $15. 305 Maynard Street Phone 8805 OPENING SPECIAL NU.WAY SHOE REPAIR Ladies Heels 15c Full Soles & Rubber Heels $2 Ladies Soles and Heels 84c Shoe Polish 15c Men's Soles and Heels 88c Shoe Strings 5c Enjoy Milk as prepared by FRIGID-FILTRATION a process of. WEST SIDE DAIRY 720 Brooks Phone 2.3141 516 EAST WILLIAM STREET U U :. m i .®.. :1 1 I S Ir 7s P A ; a s :: -.: J[j. riK:' tif ll .'. ::. :" 4 ,r, :>1 Oi i..: , e :1' . :.:s r :. ;. J. :=' . r. . "".}, jl ylf " .l:t JJ% r xz . ?: ; "" .. 2 t. . . )';. :1; , y. .; ' k -: }. -.y, ,". ; ...sC,.. t ;fit . t ": , S i . \ ' Neatly Laundered c For Only I 0 RISP, CLEAN SHIRTS are the nersonal annearance of the v first requisite of neat well-dressed University Foll-I jw I I %A A %.AV V% %.As %.A A 1%0% %.A I I a 1% T I man. And at this low price, you cannot afford to go the least unkempt. Not only is the saving available on shirts, but on ALL your laundry. We strongly suggest that you use the Student "ROUGH DRY" Bundle, in which Shirts, Handkerchiefs, and Socks are completely finished to please the most criti- cal . . . Underwear and Pajamas are washed and folded ready for wear-all at the modest rate of ten cents per pound, with charges for extra finished laundry marked ac- cordingly. Why pay for delivery charges alone in express to your home when it costs only a few cents more to make use of I I this highly satisfactory service. SAMPLE BUNDLE 2 Suits Underwear 3 Shirts 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks -I n .1 , a KYER LAUNDRY Phone 4185 TROJAN LAUNDRY Phone 9495 t I I I 1 1 1 1 1 11 i