PAGE SIX ° TT' 7MClIGAN I' t, WVEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1918 , , , , _____________________ ___________________ . -. -~ - .._._v...... Caniter Loses Job As Janitor Pardon Denies Accusation Of Dismissal Will Canter, known for founding the. University janitor's union and for his letters to the Daily, was ready Wednesday to come back to his job as custodian of East Hall after three months' absence due to a nervous breakdown, but found that the po- sition had been filled. "I had just become a nuisance to the management," Canter said. Edward Parson, superintendent of building and grounds, claimed Can- ter had not been denied a job. He said, "Canter camc back for work I am told. He could not have his old position because it had been given to another man. The new man, Dave Pollock, had done the work in East Hall so much better than Can- ter, that the people there asked that he be kept on. Pollock kept the building looking twice as well. Canter was offered a job at another place but refused." He could not take a job" elsewhere, Canter said, because his doctor had warned that working in unfamiliar surroundings might cause a relapse. No action on the matter is bang considered by the Custodian's Union. Canter was recently featured in a Panorama "psychograph." DALYOFICiAL BULLETIN (Continued fromi Page 4) at 4:30, Room 1139. N.S. Bldg. Paper by M. Miyake "The genetics of the morning glary." Cerele Francais: There will be a meeting of the Cercle F rancais to- night at 8 o'clock at the League. -Members are reminded tha t three comecutive absences automa- tically causes their name to be 'drop- ped from the membership -list. Seminar in Physical Chemistry will meet in Room 122. Chemistry Build- ing today at 4:15 p.m. Or. Lewis S. Ramsdell will sn eak. on "Derivation of trlz "14 space lattic-es." r +D. 0. McIntyre Passes Iz Camera Club Holds 150 Graduates Feted PrizePhotoShowBy Educationi School .About 50 graduate students who An exhibition of 49 prize winging have passed their preliminary exams-; prints from the 16th annual competi- inations for the doctorate in educa- tion of the American Photographic( tion and faculty- members of the Socety sonsre by the Ann Arbor{ School of Education attended the Socity,5P~fS~lO~Lluncheon in the Michigan Union Sat- Camen~a Club and Calkins Fletcher urzday. Dz. Clifford Woody presided. Drug Store, is on view at their store Dean James B. Edinonsonz of the at 324 S. State St. until Monday.. School of Education opened the must1- The prints are original works by ing, speaking on "The Problonis of international photographers and. have Completing Degree Work." There was been on tour of the country after a responsive roll call in which catch leaving New York City. Other ex- student told the titlec and they progress hibits which are planned for Ann. Ar-3 of his work on his dissertation. bor include that of the ZcissCo __________________ Among the exhibitors in the current show is Dr. Max Thorek, noted pho- tographic theorist. T P W IE S 4003 Angell Hall Thursday, Feb. 17,j- at 4 p.m. This is a- preliminary meeting for Enin2eeing~ and the purpose of announcing the ques- SainrFuti tion and outlining the general pro- SainrFuti cedure for participation. Typewriting an Plannied By Crane Prof. Verner W. Crane of the his- tory department with Mrs. Crane and their son, Ted, will leave Ann Arbor late this month to spend a short time in Washington, D. 'C., and Phila- delphia before sailing for England on Mivarch 1, ab jPro (:izor Crane, who is on his ab b aieul leave, will spend the spring larnd sinmmer in London where he will Sbe doing research work in the Na- sjtional Archives in the British Museum and the Foreign Office. qFW and USED BOOKS! 1 Book Finished By EconIomics ilIihis introduction to the new Vol- ' n. rof esr)n" Sh arfman says: "This hed onv ucli ng volume deals. with the Commission's organization and pro- Prof. 1. L. Sharfman, head of the , cedure mrore systematically and more economies department, recently corm- fully than was either necessary or pleted the fourth volume of the series,! easible in the earlier volumes on the "TheIntestat Comerc Comis-legislative basis of the Commission's "TheSxte tat Comerc Comis , uthority,. the scope of its juxrisdic- sion," completing his study of the tien, and the character of its activ- commission. 1ities. .a "" , ..: : ,. PROFESSOR MARKING PAPERS SEPARATES THEM INTO 2 . ; ':" A rch itects' Materials Pees, Loose Leaf Books Ad Pound Papers ints and jewelry Oscar Odd McIntyre (above), newspaper columnist to whom mil- lions of Americans looked for their impression of New York, died sud- denly in his .Park Avenue apart- ment. He was approaching his 54th birthday and his 30th wedding Peter I and The River: Box Office will be open Thursday 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10:00t a.m.- 8:30 p.m. All seats are reserved. Tickets 35 cents. CoAllegc enntia Leather Goods 1958 'ONA PKCEMAKER d~ anniversary.. ________________________ Graduate Students: There will be a party for graduate students Satur- neers: All those interested in trying day evening, 8 to 12, at Lane Hall. out for the Michigan Technic are re- ( Fun for all. Refreshments. quested to meet in Room 3046 East I Engineering Building at five o'clock The Hillel Independents will holdI on Friday, Feb. 18. their hayride party on Sunday night, Feb. 20. All planning to attend should Women's Debate: There will be a make reservations by Saturday noon meeting of aL women interested in at the Hillel Office (3779). The participating in the Women's Wes- party will leave from the Founda- tern Conference Debate in Room tion at 5:30. tE, d Student SppyStore 1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY C. L. Pettibone Phone 8688 Portrad s by Filtered Light H "Next to books a lype writer" is your most important tool." SECRETARIAL and BUSINESS TRAINING ~- CLASSES NOW FORMING FREEl EMPLOY MENT SERVICE Are more Natural . full of charm and dis- tinction . .. exclusive- t'yat photographer 332 South State Street 0. D. MOR-RILL 3 14 South State Street Dealer: New L. C. Smith and Corona, Royal, Underwood, Rein- ington portabhc typewriters in all models. NEW and USED type.writers of all makes bought, sold, renited, exchanged, .'_lI:e'd, rrepaircd. One of the largest stocks of'office machines otnd 'supplies in the state. (Conveient Terms) Rent may apply. in, the event of purchase. Hamilton Businelss College, 23rd Year Phone 7831- Williajm' at State f1 .Dial 5031. [-Since 103 If You Write, We Have It Ph. 6615 IC .________I ;: . . a Phi. igm1a Meetinag toightl at 8:00! p, in Room 2126 N S, Bui~dinn D1a. W. J. N'un ester, iissoc] t(- nfr -rof i ztP'.V.pY \?V ,1 on "r- p-crimnent al Ppieumoria", A.,S IY, Mprber': There will h a r'egular - meeting of the stu dent branch of the American Society o' l Megchanical Engineers, tonight at; 7:30 --p-an. in -the Natural Scienct Auditorium. Professor J. Ormondroyd will give an illustrated talk on the design of t-he maounting for the new 200 inch telescope which is now being con- structed. Sphinlx will meet at noo0n today in the Union. Very important business w.*4l be discussed aild all arc u r( , to attend. M ichigan Dames: Drama group A, ill'I mne t tonight at 8:00 in the Michi- g~an League. A one-act play will be, presented. All Dames and guests in- vited. Asvriaticn Fireside: Dr. Teresinas+ Rlowell. former Professor of Bible and Comparative Religion at Carla-# ton Coll-ege, just returned from a year in Buddhist Monasteries in Japan. will speak on "Buddhism and Marx- ism," Wednesday~ evening, eight- o'clock, Lane Halil. Athena : The meeting for tonight is postponed. It will be held next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Portia Room. Angell Hall. Omega Upsilon: Meeting tonight, 7:30, at Morris Hall. All members please be present.- Polonia Literary Circle: Organiza- tion meet ing for this semester at t-he League, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Girls Glee Club: There will be try- outs today from 4:00 to 6:00 at the League. Second semester Freshmen are eligible, as well as all members of other classes with a B aveiry . There will be a regular meeting of the G gee Club tonight at 7:15. All members are urged to be present. Be prompt! L Ann Arbor JIndpendents will have a very important fneeting at 4:30 p.m. today ini the- Grand. Rapids Room of the League. Miss MacCor- mick will, talk to the group, and lead them in folk dance§. All members are urged to attend, as a rcbhearal for the Faculty Tea next week will be held. Coming 'vents A.I.EX.;: Meeting tomorrow night at the Union at 7:15 p.m. Mr. Mirkl B. Covell, from the Detroit Edison / , f= I I a Every smoke r. remembers With pleasure the day he found out about Chesterfields. Chesterfields give you a differ- ent kind of smoking pleasure... MIJild rag e tobaccos and oure ciga- rette pafier, these Chlesterfeld Mn gredients are the best a cigarette can have. CJhesterfields SAtTISFY ii.Tii