THE MICHIGAN DAILY Engineers Charge Lit Students Display Pansy-Like Behavior Whether Women Prefer state, while Adelphia brought out let- Engineers Over Literary ters from different campus sororities. ng ee Or LTerary The engineers quoted a question- Rei eves Addresses 1 Faster Planes 14th C onvocation' 4 _ c_ Are Predicted (Continued from Page 1) ru, -u-uT 1y DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) on "Sources of True Happiness." p.m., Sunday,. May 2, 19J37. Prof. William H. Worrell will speak on "Types of Religion in the Near East." All Episcopal students and thcir friends are cordially invit;ed., Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship Sunday, May 2, _I ! .1 . .'. Wrighlt tellectual life." The key of today,' he said, is no longer that but a "badge of recorded and advertised achieve- en elnains Unsolved naire which they had recently cir- ment, a symbol rather of what has Students; Phi Kappa Phi _____been done than of planning what is S U~ezls 114 Before a crowd of approximatelyculated on campus asking for the toeome. '- selects 114 Before a crowd of approximately feminine angle on the question. Ac- m d60 persons, an assortment of dogs, sWhen one nvw and then is con- (Cotinedfro Pge ) nd hrridl pantd sgn "tiscording to statistics, they claimed, the fronted by the truly successful big ' debate is unfair to our wind tunnel," engineers unsatisfactory dates, also thefl- garet E. Goodrich, Elsie A. Pierce, and .engsinsersatmisfctoryo dtesalsing that one is meeting a walking Thelma E. C. Zwerdling, all of Ann signed the Aeronautical engineers, sa sh date ce t men a fact bunch of keys, keys perhaps to lock Arbor; David H. Swann, Alpena; Vol- :Sigma Rho Tau, honorary engineer fwhich they claimed showed why she rather than to unlock an accumu- airine E. Hirsch, Bay City; Adele M.,ing society, defended its laurels yes- ocial activities.rary colegeforher lated store," Professor Reeves said. Gardner, Clarkston; Mary M. Dug-.terday afternoon against Adelphi, One enthusiast claimed that the Speaking of the proper function of fan, Samuel Kaplan, Gretchen C. honorary forensic society of the other engineersproveda very satisfactory the honor society, Professor Reevs Lehman, Marie E. Mette, Benjamin. said that it should be the symbol of Pecherer, Willis Player and David side of the campus on the moot ques- date "because he sure knows his fig- the "unlocking of the intellectual; Rosenbaum, all of Detroit. tion, "Resolved that engineers out- ures." treasure house." Evelyn Ehrlichman, Ferndale, Mar- date lits." Engineers Miss Aesthetic Side He told his audience that "scholar- ilyn A. Gittlen and C. J. D. Zara- Sigma Rho Tau opened the debate Adelphia, however, claimed that ship, like virtue, is to a large extent fonetic, Grand Rapids; Virginia C. by referring to the students of the thetengineers missed the more aes- its own reward." 'literary college as "individuals with thetic side of life when they re- 'TeUiest a he uc Dahlem and Mary L. Goldsmith, petticoat fever" in contrast to the ferred to a French curve as something tIons," Professor Reeves said. "One Jackson; Marguerite'Knab, LaSalle; engineers who lived, he claimed, in to draw blueprints with and had toitopePrvessowlede, ado e Jacob L. Chason and William B. Wil- "slide ruled h rmony." study too much to have tin& for is to preserve knowledge, another to son, Monroe; Marion Donaldson, spread knowledge, and the third to s onac ; W ris ortlHu- Resort To Date Bureau dates. They also brought out the sdvandeknowledger Pontiac; Wesley W. Purkiss, Port Hu- They went on to point out that point that the women must prefer advance knowledge." on; Anne M. Macintyre, St. Clair; the students in the L.S. and A. divi- the literary college as there were sev- "There is no royal road to learn- J. ang, WyadoTraunick;Henrysion had found it necessary to resort eral thousand of them registered bin, he sa because study has ever J a , a t+h, ~ ~ om rsn t the thr been labor and ever will be and the :I i D c*Cs r6 p.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting.e Director Of Curtiss wright':~.Hi omno;93 . Installation of new council officers. 8 a.n., Holy Communion; 9:30 am.. Speaks At Aeroiiautical Fellowship hour and supper follow- Church School; 11 a.m., Kindergar- Inng the meeting. ten, 11 a.m., Holy Communion and Institute In Union iesermon by The Rev. Frederick W. Leech. On Thursday, May 6, As- Reviewing the development of avi- First ethodist Church, Morning cension Day, there will be a celebra- ation T. P. Wright, director of th j worship at 10:30 am Dr. Edmund tion of the Holy Communion at 8 Curtis Wright Aircraft Coa, foresaw D. Soper, president of Ohio Wesleyan I a z. great strides forward for the indus- University will preach on "Ourselves __m try in the future in an address be- and the Future." This is Education fore the first annual banquet of the Day. Trinity Lutheran Church: All stu- Institute of Aeronautical Sciences dents and their friends are invited Thursday night at the Union. j First Presbyterian Church, meeting to attend devotional services at 10:30 Siat the Masonic Temple, 327 South a.m., Sunday. tance of airplanes, Wright declared Fourth Ave. The theme for the day is "Is Chris- and because speed is available at a "Meaning of Life" is the topic upon tianity Practical?" Trinity Church is decaus sted air transporat rest: which Dr. Lemon will preach at the located at E. Williams and Fifth Ave. decreasing cost airb transport rests ,onn osi evc t1:5am on a firm economic base, morning worship service at 10:;45 a.m. , n"Werm can mafelypredict," hecon- Music by the student choir and Zion Lutheran Church: Devotional "ued, "an fe pret," he con- double quartette. services are held at 9:30 a.m. in Ger- tinued, "that in ive years, if we use the engineering knowledge that ve In the evening at the meeting of man and 10:30 a.m. in English. now have, the average speed of trans- the Westminster Guild, student Everyone is invited to attend these port ships will be in the vicinity of group, there will be .a symposium on services held in the church on East 300 miles an hour," Principal rea- "Vocations-My Choice and Way." Washington and Fifth Avenues. son for this speed, he said, will be The supper and social hour is at 5:30 high altitude flying and more effi- p.m., followed by the meeting at 6:30 Unitarian Church, '11 a.m. Sun- cient plane construction. p.m. day morning. Preceding Wright's speech the i Mr. Marley will speak on "Let Hu- Michiganchapter of the Institute First Baptist Church, 10:45 a.m., inanity Sing. of the Aeronautical Sciences in- morning worship. Sermon by Rev. 7:30 p.m. Liberal Students' Union. stalled its officers for 1937, The R. Edward Sayles, minister of church, Dr. C. C. Probert of Flint will speak new chairman is Jere Farrah, '38E, on "The Fruits of Religion."' The on "The General Motors Strike." other officers are John Reeder, '38E, church school at "9:30 a.m. The 9 p.m., Social Hour. secretary and Jack Kasley, '37E, En-- High School young people at 5:30 gineering Council Representative. p.m., in church parlors, Dr. R. G. First Church of Christ Scientist: White, ladr We who build these planes have a leader. 409 So. Division St. responsibility to civilzation, said ' Mornin gservice at 10:30 a.m. Wright, for there proper use. "We Roger Williams Guild, 12 noon, Subject: Everlasting Punishment. have developed a weapon that has Student class in Guild House, Mr. Golden Text, Proverbs 13:21. great potentialities for destruction, Chapman. 4:15 p.m. A play will Sunday school, 11:45 a.m., after possibilities that stagger us yet we be given in the church parlors by the morning service. are confident that it will prove a the dramatic group. 6:15 p.m. Stu- force for peace in the world. Air- dent forum in the Guild House. The planes shrink the world and bring speaker will be Rev. R. E. Sayles, . WOMEN'S.BASEBALL peoples closer together, from this giving a review of Dr. Shailer Ma- Play in the first round of women's contact and mutual understanding thews' autobiography.v " baseball games continued yesterday. will come peace." Alpha Phi defeated Kappa Alpha ere zn cc pdi~ai o i ie i engineering college boasted - thus showing the obvious feminine prefer- ence for the other side of campus, they stated. Cedric March, '37E,; Sigma Rho Tau, was the debate which was the Engineering Open a member in charge a feature House. of of of --R M EVENING RADIO PRO.GRAMS CKLW-1030 Kilocycles I M. 6:00-String Ensemble.. 6:15-News and Sports. B :30-Vincent York's Orch. 6 :45-French Lessons-Prof. Leon Troyat. 7:00-Bide Dudley's Variety Revue. R:-"It's a Racket." 8:1 5-George Fischer--Hollywood Gossip. 8:30-Old-Timge Melodrama. 9:00-Hawaiian Serenades. 9:30-Harold Stokes' Orch. 10 00-Henry King's Orch. X0:15-Duoke Ellinrton's Orch. 103--Freddy Martin's Orch. t1:00--Canadian Club Reporter. t1:15-Dick Stabile's Orch. t V30-Paul Whitem an's Orch. Midnight-Sterltnn Ynoug's Orch. 1 $:30-TIed Flo-Rito's Orch. '2 :45-Herman Waldman's Orch. 1:00-Weather Forecast. WJR-750 Kilocycles P M. 6:00-Stevenson Sports. . 6:15-Musical. 6:30-Melody and Rhythm. 7:00-Professor Quiz. 7:30-Johnny PrePents with Ch q ries Martin-Phil Duey and Russ Mo- gan's Orch. 8:00--race Moore. vincent Lnonez' Orch. 8:30-Saturday Night Serenade. O:00-Yoiir Hit Paradle. 9:45-Universal Rhythm. t0:15-Benny Goodman's Orch. 10:30-Anson Weeks' Orch. 11:00-News. 11:15-Ted Fiorito's Orch. 11 :30-Harry Owen's Orch. Midnight-Marvin Frederic's Orch. 12:30-To Be Announced. WWJ-920 Kilocycles P.M. 6:00-Tyson's Snort Review. 6:10-Dinner Music. 6:30-Hampton Institute Singers. 6 :45-Sports Review. 7:00-Saturday Night Party. R:00-Snow Village Sketches. 8:30-Joe Cook. 9:30-NBC feature. 10:00-Dance Music. 1O:15-Tnk Spots. 10:30-Dance Music. 11:00-Northwood Inn Orch. 11 :30-Dance Music. Midnight-Webster Hall Orch. 12:30-Weather. WXYZ-1240 Kilocycles P.M. 6:00-To Be Announced. 6:15-To Be Annunced. 6:30-Harry Hellmann. 6:45-Town Talk. 7:00-Ed Wvynn. 7:30-Lone Ranger. 8:00-Barn Dance. 9:00-Benay Venuta-Terri LaFranconi. 9 :15-Les Arquette. 9:30-To Be Announced. 10:00-Frank Dailey. 10:30-Ruby Newman's Orch. 11:00-Sammy Dibert's Orch. 1:30-Phil Harris Orch. I Midnight-Morrey Brennan Orch. essence of royalty is absence of work." Professor Reeves stated that the present system of marking and awarding scholarship prizes is not ideal but only tolerable. "It is not the best possible, but the apparently most available, way we have," he said. Patrick Is Sentenced AfterAssaulting Girl Clarence A. Patrick, 25. Jackson, was sentenced to nine to 10 years in the Ionia state reformatory by Circuit Judge George W. Sample yesterday afternoon after a report of the sanity commission. Patrick, who attempted to assault a 17 year-old high school girl, Elinor West, Tuesday night, was examined by County Edwin C. Ganzhorn and, Dr, O. R. Yoder. They reported that they found Patrick had uncontroll- able sex impulses, was a menace to society and should be confined for treatment. CAGtILOWISH CHESS CHAMP Irving Capilowish won the an- nual Union chess tournament yester- day by defeating Abraham Raimi, and Helon Harter, '37L took the checker championship. The 'Old M an' Passes Hais 66th ile Post , i G Danish Doctor To Talk O Control Of Coughs Dr. Thorvald Madsen, chairman of the Health Committee for the League of Nations will give a Uni- versity lecture on "The Control of Whooping Cough" at 11 a.m. today in Room 1528, East Medical Building. Dr. Madsen, whose work brought about the international standardiza- tion of vaccines and serums, is direc- tor of the Serum Institute, Copen- hagen, Denmark. i~.~M First Congregational Church: 10:45 a.m., service of worship. Sermon by Rev. William H. Walker of Detroit. His subject will be "The Prophet Who Distanced the Charg- ers." The Choir will present special music by the Finnish-American com- poser, Marrti Nisonen. 4:30 p.m., Student Fellowship out- ing. The group will meet at Pilgrim Hall at 4:30 p.m. and have a picnic supper followed by a devotional serv- lice. Theta with the score of 12 to . DAelta Delta Delta defaulted to Mosher Hall, while Sorosis won over Kappa Kappa Gamma by 8 to 7. Turs-~ruis ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, Etc. Mac"To"and Steamer ReCervatnorn NOW Phone6412 $Mtfyhi ('"c-.is harris Hall: There will be a stu- dent meeting in Harris Hall at 7 $ m.e & 0,..,,, --__ ____ __ -_________ III _ KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU 601 E. HURON ST.. ANN ASBOR. MICH .' l.iUA)J'J.& V JA *.A..-ifC... 4 " A L .AAAAAA U .U , James H. Fles, Frank A. Horner, Jr., Coach Ray Fisher wasn't fooling Roy Lyon and Gatherings Stewart are when he said that he was going to to be initiated. Henry A. Briusma make a strong effort to shorten the and Mary E. Porter represent the time consumed in playing the Var- School of Music. sity baseball games. The College of Architecture has two After the Toledo University game candidates; Charles G. Anderson and' that meandered along for two hours John A. VanDis. William P. Yost and 14 minutes, Coach Fisher wrote is the only prospective member from the following notice on the locker. the School of Forestry and Conserva- bulletin board. "Players will run in tion. while Winthrop D. Hall and and out to their positions. Managers Philip C. Varnum will represent the will keep tab and report violations. College of Pharmacy. Players will run once around the wall New Phi Kappa Phi members from I for each violation.", 1 I t t 1 i