rwo THE MICHIGAN DAILY sATR Y, MARCH 12 1938 Another Pin Point In The United State Imperialistic Map T Liiht Facilities X Are-in ro0ved ' SoarSdS States' BIlimess Office Lighting I 309)Per Cent Better; Prograim Will 4 oniniue Lighting facilities in the main business office in University Hall have been improved 300 per cent at a cost of $500, the Building and Grounds! Department announced yesterday. I This work is a continuation of the! relighting program that was brought about by a series of articles in the Daily. The Angell Hall Study Hallsl were relighted eary in February at: Ia cost of $200. The department plans to relight, the Aeronautics laboratory within the next 10 days. This room is an- other that has been the source of fre- juent complaint. An estimate made several y1a7 p view) and Canton island (lower) ago'by Edward C. Pardon, head of E the Building and Grounds depart- Early, President's secretary. The ment, placed the needed funds at U.S. and Australia. To clinch U.S. $12,000, ve tent colony was set up in 1937 That sum has been refused the department by the State Legisla- ____ _______________ture, and relighting work is progress- ing piece-meal, as funds are accumu-' SRA SPONSORS TEAj lated for each project. The first of a series of weekly teas l It is estimated that at the presentj to be sponsored by the Student Re- 1 rate relighting work will not be com- ligious Association will be held at !pleted for several years, unless the 4:30 p.m. today at the Lane Hall Li-- Legislature makes the requested ap- propriation when it convenes next brary. All students are invited to year. Acoustics are also extremely attend these affairs which are being bad, Mr. Pardon stated, but will have run to encourage informal discussion to wait until the relighting program among members of tho Association. 1is completed. ~~ ~g~- ~ ~~ EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS WJR P.M. 6:00--Stevenson News. 6:15--Melody and Rhythm. 6:30--Syncopation Piece. 6:45-Comedy Stars. 7:00--News Comes to Life. 7:30-Melody and Rhythm. 8:00-The People's Business. 8 :30--Phillip Morris. 9:00-Professor Quiz. 9:30-Saturday Night Sarenade. 10:00-Your Hit Parade. 10:45-Radio :Soap Box., 11:15-Dance Music. 11:30--Benny Goodman's Orch. 12:00-Johnny Hamp's Orch. P.M.' 6:00-Ty Tyson. 6:10-Sophisto-Kats. 6:30-Press Radio News. 6:45-Religion in the News. 7:00--Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten. 7.30--Georges :Miquelle. 7:45-Sport Review. 8:00-Believe It Or Not 8:30--Jack 'Haley 9:00-Dance Music. 9:30-American Portraits. 10:00--NBC Symphony Oreh. 11:30--Dance Music. 12:00--Dance Music. CKLW P.M. 6:00-Turf Reporter. 6:15-Aces High. 6:30-Jam and Jive. 6 :45--Sportscast. 7:00-Barn Dance. 7:15---Outdoor Program 7:30--Book Review.- 7:45---Dance Music. 8:00-Happy Hal. 8:30-Buckingham House Party. 9:00-Hockey Game. 10 :30-What do you know? 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15-Abe Lyman's Orch. 12:00-Isham Jones Orch, 12:30-Kav Kyser Orch. WXYZ P.M. 6:00-Day in Review. 6:15-To Be Announced. 6:30 -Today's Frcntiers. 7:00-Message :sral. 7:30--Town sTalk. 7 :45-Sandlotters. 3:00-Web;ter Hal] Orch. 8:30-Snelling Bee. 8:45-Victor Ardn. 9:00 -National Barn Dance. 10:00-NBC Symphony Orch. 11:30-Novelty Interlude. 11:35-Horace Heidt's Orch. 12 :00--GCraystone. 12:30-Dance Music LAST TIME TONIGHT! Kaufman & Ferber's Original Broadway Comedy "STAGE DOOR" Play Production at the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. 75c, 50c, 35c Box Officeopen 10 a.m. 2 -40- - Peace, not wir, spurred United States to claim tiny Enderbury island (to in the central Pacific southwest of Hawaii, according to Stephen T. islands, wanted for air routes, are in an almost direct line between 1 sovereignty over the isla nds, American colonists are la nding there. Abov to permit observation of a solar eclipse. DAILY OFFICIAL BUL LE TIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:00 a.im. on Saturday. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1938 daily through Saturday, March 12. to the World War," on Tuesday, VOL. XLVIII. No. 118 ~---1- March 15, at 4:15 in Natural Science1 Exhibition, College of Architecture: Auditorium, under the auspices of To the Members of the University Examples of engraving, typography, I the Department of History. The Council: There will be a meeting of printing in black-and-white and public is cordially invited. the University Council on Monday, color, details in the manufacturing I March 14, at 4:15 p.m., Room 1009 of a book, and details in the design , Lecture: Current events lecture by A.H. and make-up of a magazine. Shown Professor Preston W. Slosson in the - - through the'courtesy of The Lakeside Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Tuesday N.Y.A. Checks for the payroll period Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Com- afternoon at 4:15 p.m. Sponsored by ending Feb. 23, are now ready for pany, Chicago. Ground floor cases, the A.A.U.W. Tickets are available distribution at the Storehouse Bldg. Architectural Building. Open daily at the box office. 9 to 5_ throuh h Anril 7 The ublir' MATINEES EVENINGS - - - 25c - - - 35c STARTING TODAY! OUT OF A AIR GHT flY AGE- V W 0, , V114' gli . . . - --- - Students of the College of Litera- is cordially invited. ILecture: Dr. Thomas L. Harris, au- ture, Science, and the Arts: A meet- ~~thor of "Unholy Pilgrimage" will ing will be held on Tuesday, March Lectures speak on "Basic Causes of the Con- flict Between Church and State in 15, at 4:15 p.m. in Room 110 Library University Lectures: Professor Eli Germany and Russia," Michigan for students in the College of. Litera-I Heckscher, President of the Econ- League, Monday, March 14, 4:15 p.m. ture, Science, and the Arts and oth- omics Institute of Sweden, will give ers interested in future work in li- a series of lectures on Economic His- University Lecture: Dr. Michael brary science. Dr. W. W. Bishop, Li- tory under the joint auspices of the Heidelberger, Associate Professor of ,brorian of the University, will ad- Departments of Economics and His- Biological Chemistry, Columbia Uni- dress the meeting. The next talk in . tory. The schedule is as follows: versity College of Physicians and Sur- this vocational series will be given Monday, March 14. 4:15 Room C, geons. will lecture on "Recent Chemi- on Thursday, March 17, by Dean A. Haven Hall. Economnie History of cal Tlieories of Immune Reactions C Furstenberg of the Medical School.J Sweden, I. and Some Practical Applications," on I-The public is cordially invited. Friday, March 18, in Room 1528 East The Bureau has received a set of' +tMedical Building at 8 p.m., under the "Instructions for Applicants" from! University Lecture: Professor Gae- auspiceds f the University and the the Toledo, Ohio Board of Educa- tano Salvemini, former Professor of Michigan Department of Health. The tion. 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