I,, THE ICHIG11 A N 1DAILY ..--- - - - _- tUnion on Wedhi'csday, April 6 from ;i e a~etM d DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN _o8Monn W -hProject Chairman P u b lic a t io n i rn zI ~ 1 u O Iti r; t l is t' 1 1 yie r 7 ,t ea < ?I 1 ie e r - o r th e T e L t r G i d M r ig'l ~ ~hUi e s t . C p e ev~ , t e o f c f W n ! ; . t t l c P c l e z , S r i e w l e h l t t e L a u C n i u d f o r e 5 until 3:30; 11:00 a.mn. on Saturday. Chapel, 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday, - --- -_________ Smorning. editorial stafif of the Michigan 'En- (Continlued lr 111 Page q$ h-er ins., fated cables and of ten-mil-; sian. and Miss Whittemore is a mem- __ ;---- --- ion-volt lightning. Pofomiaz. Literary Circle will meet at'her of Delta Gamma sorority. Miss the group in the lobby of Couzens. thc Womens League on Wednesday, Kaufman, ^.iplia Phi, is on the worn- Hall at 4:15 p.m. Folloingr1 an rin- A.S.M.Y. iMixne's: All those inter- Aptrli, at 7:30 pam. All members' en's staff of the Daily. forml dicusiona to-rel flm e- Iare requested to- be present. Mr. Miss Palmer was chairman of dee- orml dscusio, tw-rel flm n-ested iii going to the Spring Con- Kupiec will speak on Problems of Ad- oain o rs rlcadi t~jited "Nurses in the Making" will be l ftrence to be held at Marquette orattonnt oorthe PolishrPeacantdins-a shwn I Unxiversity, Milwaukee, Wis., April 18,.utnn fte aihPaati and 19 plca>e sign the list on the Acia Mimes Wednesday, April 6, at 8 p.m. Christian Science Organization: IA.S M.E. bulletin board outside th~e ;ithUnohermnubrwl 8:1 pm. eaue hael tuentMechanical Lab, atory. 'There will Michigan Sailing Club: Importants be posted on the bulletin board. alumni and faculty are invited to at- b etiigWa anetedti m.etinhedUnesan ightl atm7e30 and end the services, of this trip Thursday,, April 7, at -5 pm tteUin l ebr n tepn.di the MservCoputingroom prospective members are urged to be1 Room 244. ! present. There will be a discussion 'Association Book Group: "You have on the sailing schedules for the new a" - Seen Their Faces" by Erskine Cald-' boats. I cv well and Margaret Bourke-White and Ph1i E0 t Sigm will hold a very I "A Door of Opportunity" by Slher- important business meeting at the Mimes: There will be a meeting o wood Eddy will be reviewed by Rob- -I ert Hammond at Lane Hall Library I - -- --- ---- --______ Tuesday, 4:15 p.m. A discussion of the Southern Share-Cropper will fol- low the reviews. Phi IBeta lKappa: The annual meet ) ing of the Alpha Clapter in Michi ~~ tmember of the Gargoyle business ,f aff. Miss Davis, Chi Omega, and Miss Sanderson, Collegiate Sorosis. are members of the vwan's staff of the IDily. These appointmtiw s are the cul- mination of weeks of thought, stated Angelene Maiiszexvski, '38. head of the Judiciary Council of the League. It began early in February with the pe- titioning of all freshman ewomen in- terested in Freshman Project. Those who petitioned were inter- viewed by the Judiciary Council of the League. Recommendations for the positions were submitted by the Judiciary Counce n't SlIa ve k BUS A - A Yr1I k 1 M A ~ r gan of Phi Beta Kappa will be held this evening at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2203 Angell Hull. At this meet- ing the election of officers~, the elec- tion of new members. and other' mat- 1 . M4.mse PEC I AL LOW VACAIOIN RATESL On Srtecial Buses leaving Friday, April 8 Round TI'ip t 1 a r tens of business incluuing thne arnenu[- mnent; of the Constitution which was suggested a year ago will be taken up. It is earnestly desired that as manyc members as possible will be present at this meeting. Orma F. Rutler, Secretary. 'lava.Beta Pi: Regular dinner mneet- ing at the Union at 6:15 p.m. Prof.L.ABaewilsak Vulcans: Luncheon meeting to- day at 12 noon at the Union. Student Senate: The Senate is conl-, ducting this evening at 7:30 p.m. in the League an open hearing on stu- dent housing. All interested are in- vited to attend, particularly any who may wish to testify. to :ask questions:. or otherwise to participate. Woneni's Athletic Association: There "will be a joint meeting of the old and new boards at 4:30 p.m. to-. day at the W.A.B. 1,iJ)s deposited ini a checkiJng account solve the p-oblce t of safety PI us accessablity for mianiy f aculty rnaetivdrs ajid stUdenits. They find it anl inexpensive New York .. Kansas City Buffalo .... Chicago.. Albany .. Rochester . Boston . 1 5$15.40 17.80 6.75. 5,65 13.90 8.55 19x.30 way to transact their personal business. Another factor of teni overlooked is this; Cancelled check~s are inviolate receipts of payment. By simply re- taimtg your cancelled cheeks, you avoid the risk of forgotten or improperly written receipts. Ann Arbor Savings & Commercial Bank, SPECIAL CIRCLE TOUR Ann Arbor. Pittsburgh, Washington, New York, Buffalo, Ann Arbor $20.45 M'ICHIGAN UNION TRAVEL BUREAU Phone 415 1 Southeast Corner of Main and lux-on NICKEL'S ARCADE at State Street w U moll I ------------------------ Fencing Club, Wonw-n Students: Regulor meeting at 4:15 p.m. today at Barbour Gymnasium. Plans for an- nual spring tournament. All mem- bers are urged "to be present. iii^ Library: All library books dtg' today. No books maey be ket over, spring vacation. 111110 Players will meet tonig tf i t 7:30 p.m. at, the Foundation. Phlnsi for the mneeting include a discussion! of Roots and Election of OfIEcers. Jf unable to attend, please notify Louis-' Samek at 231111. Situdents of the C.'rJr g(, of tLitcra- ure,'Science, and the Arts: A meet- ~ng will be held on Thursday, April 7, at. 4:15 p.m. in Roomn 2045 Natural .3cienc^ Building for student~s oft the ThlIle e of Literatu re, Science anud he Arts and others inrterested in fu-} ture work in the profession of~ fores- try, There will be an informal dis- cussion with Dean S. '1. Daina of' the School of Forestry. La Snci' dad His panica : Ia Sociedad -Mispanica twill meet Wednc 'ad ay, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the WoMell" League. Mr. Herman Oritz, will talk on "Puerto Rico--American 1)05505- ion in the Carilbean." MIembers ')lecase bring their song hooks. IhemxitUy Colloqtuium xrwill. ie:t Wedne ;day, April 6 at 4 p.m. iii 11oo0 300 Chiemistry Building. Dr. Victor' taMer of Columbia U~ni versity wili Speak 0on "Kill.fcsi 5of Ionic Rb-ec- Phi Sigina Meeting: 'Wednrs:'liar XIwil 6. 1938 at 3 p-m. in l?.oom 2116' N,S, Bldg. . , Iicn!1 of hysiology, will spe~r an =F om cAspt'cils of 11ii' I ?egi ,ia ofo lie Supply of Energy 11'1111rliyefd by' the Living Organisin~ Initiation of inewvmntlr Junior A.A.U.W'.; Theyr+ "7j u -a monthly dinner meeting of the -Juni r Branch of the AA.U.W. will b held Wednesday, April 6. at 6:-15 a, t the Michigan League. Mrs. Ciarl~s A. Sink will speak on "The Social amnd Home Life of Artists," Interior Decoration Group: Fa,ult y Women Wednesday, April 6, 2 :45 p.m. Michigan League. "Recent Trends in Interior Decorat- hin"Will be demonstrated by Miss Mary Margaret Darnes fi'om Te etzel Company, Detroit decorators. Mem- bers may bring a guest. Luncheon~ for Graduate Stude is on Wednesday, April 6. at 12 o'clock in! the Russian T'.ea Room of the Miii- gan League. Cafeteria Service. Pro- fessor 1oward McClusky. of Ilte School of Education will speak inifor- nially on "Youth in the Coninur.i l° " iA.I.IE.E. meeting will be held Wed- nesd~ay.Argwil 6. at. 7:30f1unm. at Hie, I I