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THE M I C HIG A N DAILY WEDNESDAY, A

sks U.S. To Lift Embargo
SDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI
Oubcat inn in ihe Bu ctin is constructive notice to all members of tk
University. Cupy received at the office of the Assistant to the Presidel
until 3.30: 11:0o a.m. on Saturday.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938 of the University, should be
VOL. XLVIII. No. 136 to the school or college in wh
are registered.
The Automobile regulation will be I Wg .. Humphreys
lifted for the spring vacation period| Assistant Deai.
beginning at 12 noon on FridayI
April 8 until 8 a.m. on Monday, April! Students, College of Wt
Science, and the Arts.
18. Cars must not be brought tod
Ann Arbor before noon on Friday,drpeatrFrayAri
April8 andemustbe taken out before corded with the grade E E
may be made in extraordin
8 a.i on Monday, April 18. cumstances, such as severe
Office of the Dean of Students. continued illness.
Sorority House Presidents or Chap Students, School ofEdu
ton: If any sorority houses are to Courses dropped after Frida
be open during spring vacation, please 8, will be recorded with the
notify the office of the Dean of Wom-E
Men at once. E except under extraordinary
stances. No coarse is consid

All students who expect to attend
Camp Filibert Roth during the sum-
mer of 1938 please meet in Room
2039 Natural Science Building at
t 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 6.
The Bureau has received notice of
reportedhe following Civil Service Examina-
repoted tions:
ich they Unemployment Claims Examiners,
Five Classes, $170 to $455 per month;
Open to men and women; Michigan
Civil Service Examination.
ierature, Secretarial Stenographer (Female),
.Courses $2460 per year; Minimum age, 25
will be years; Detroit Civil Service Examina-
xception tion.
ary cir- Senior Stenographer (Female),j
or long $1860 per year; Detroit Civil ServiceI
Examination.
Electric Crane Operator, Salary at
cation: prevailing rate; Detroit Civil Service.
y April Senior Mechanical Engineering
grade of Draftsman, (For duration of Sew-
circum- age Disposal Project), $2460 per
ered of- year; Detroit Civil Service Examina-
as been tion.
e Regis- (The two stenographic positions
. must be applied for by April 8, 1938).
For further information, please call
College at the office, 201 Mason Hall, during
he Arts office hours, 9-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.
pools of University Bureau of Appoint-
Music, ; ments and Occupational In-
casiat' formation.
cards atl
4th and
Hopwood Contestants should read
ards will carefully the statement in regard to
for late. eligibility on page 7 of the Hopwood
gradua- bulletin. R. W. Cowden, Director
grada- of the Hopwood Awards.
egree in Hillel Library: All books were due.
ards. April 5. Please return all books to
the Foundation immediately,
he Com- 1
date for
admis-AcademicIVOticES

student of Professor Wassily Besekir-4
sky, will appear in graduation re-f
cital Wednesday evening, April 6, att
8:15 o'clock, in they School of Music
Auditorium on Maynard Street. The
piano accompaniments will be played
by Helen Titus. The general public
is cordially invited to attend.
xhibitions
Exhibition, College of Architecture:
Examples of engraving, typography,
printing, in black-and-white and
color, details in the manufacturing
of a book, and details in the design
and make-up of a magazine. Shown1
through the courtesy of The Lakeside
Press, R. R. Donnelley &' Sons Com~
pang, Chicago. Ground floor cases,
Architectural Building. Open daily
9 to 5, through April 7. The public
is cordially invited.
Exhibition, Alumni-Memorial Hall:
Examples :of the- work of the six can-

didates for the Jane Higbee Award
for Sophomore students in Decora-
tive Design will be on display in the

South

Gallery beginning Saturday,
(Continued on Page 4)

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
NEW YORK
Case System
5 Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
Co-educational
Member of the Association of American
Law Schools
College Degree or Two:Years of
College Work with Good Grades
Required for Entrance
Transcript of Record Must Be Furrished
Morning, Early Afternoon and
Evening Classes
For further information address
CHARLES P. DAVIS, Registrar
233 Broadway, New York

A congressman and a congressman's wife were members of a dele-
gaition which asked the State Department to lift the embargo against
the shipment of arms to Spain. Left to right: Ernestina Gonzales,
former director of Madrid University Library; Mrs. Jerry O'Connell, wife
of Representative O'Connell of Montana; Carmen Conchado, of New
York; and Representative John T. Bernard, of Minnesota.

Women Students remaining in Ann
Arbor during Spring Vacation: We
have in the office of the Dean of
Women a list of houses which will be
open during spring vacation for girls
who are staying in Ann Arbor.
Househeads, Chaperons and Under-
graduate Women: All league houses
and sorority houses which have stu-
dents staying in them during the.
Spring Vacation are under Summerl
Session regulations; that is, closing
hour during the week is 11 p.m., 1:30
on Friday nights, and 12:30 on Sat-
urday nights..
Dormitory Residents: The closing
hour on Friday night, April 8 is 8 p.m.
Students, College of Engineering:
The' final day for removal of incom-
pletes will be Saturday, April 9.
A. H. Lovell, Secretary
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts. Midsemester re-
ports are due not later than Friday,
April 8. More cards if needed can
be had at my office.
These reports are understood as a
naming those students, freshman and
upperclass, whose standing in mid-
semester time is D or E, not merely
those who receive D or E in so-callcd
midsemester examinations.

ficially dropped. unless it h
reported in the office of the
trar, Room 4, University Hall
All June Graduates in the
of Literature, Science, and t
College of Architecture, St
Education, Forestry, and
should fill in grade reouestc
Room 4 U.H., between April
April 8th.
Those failing to file these ca
assume all responsibility f
grades which may prohibit
tion. Students admitted to C<
Curriculums, expecting a de
June, need not fill in these c
Prospective Applicarts for ti
bined Curricula: The finalt
the filing of applications for
sion to the various combin
ricula for September, 1938,
20. Application forms may 1
out in Room 1210 Angell Hall.
students should please note t
plication for admission to the
School is not application for
sion to the (Combined Curric
separate application should b
out for the consideration of th
mittee on Combined Curricula
University Band Members: A
bers must wear uniforms to rE
tonight. Band to be guestof.
after rehearsal.

PLAN YOU R VACA L~
BY TELEPH ONE
SPRING VACATION is just three short days away.
Don't forget those last-minute telephone calls to the
folks . . to friends back home and elsewhere. It's
easy to make vacation arrangements and plans by
telephone and surprisingly economical, Note
the low day, night and Sunday rates to representative
points. For rates to any point not shown, ask Long
Distance (Dial 110)

ed cur-
is April'
be filled
Medical
hat ap-
Medical
admis-
ulum. A
be made,
he Com-
1.
1d mem-
ehearsal
Stheatre

Chemistry 47. All sections meet in
in Room 1042 E. Eng. Bldg. at 10
a.m. Wednesday.
History 12, Lecture II. Midsemester
examination, 10 a.m., Thursday,
April 7. Mr. Slosson's and Mr.
Ewing's sections will meet in. 103 Ro-
mance Languages; all other sections
in Lecture Group II will meet in
Natural Science Auditorium.'
Speech 31: All students in Speech
31 are required to attend the inter-
section contest to be held in, Roor'i
1025 Angell Hall at 4 p.m. today; A
complete report of the six speeches
will be accepted as one outside lecture
report.
G.,E. Densmore.
Concerts

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Students electing our courses, but w
registered in other schools or colleges Forestry and Pre-Forestry Students:
EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS

STAT ION-TO-STAT I ON

Graduation Recital: Ann

WJR
P.M.
6:00-Stevenson Sports
6 :15-Let's Celebrate.
6 :30-oake Carter.
6:45-Lum and Abner.
7:00-Poetic' Melodies
7:15-Hobby Lobby
7:45-Melody and Rhythm.
8 :00--Cavalcade of America
8:30-Eddie Cantor
9:00-Andre Kostelanetz.
9 :30-Ben Bernie Orch.
10:00-Gang Busters
10:30-Diesel Flashes.
10:35-Barry Ward - Songs.
10:45-Musical.
11:00-Headline News.
11:15-Reminiscing.
11 :45-Solay .
12:00-Johnny Hamp's Orch.
12:30-Dance Music
WWJ
P.M.
6:00-Tyson Sports
6 :15-Sophisto-Kats.
6 :30-Bradcast
6:45-Soloist.
7:00-Amos 'n' Andy
7 :15-Kottler Conducts
7:45-Sport Review.
8:00-One Man's Family
8:30-Tommy Dorsey's Orch.
9:00-Town Hail Tonight
10:00-Your Hollywood Parade.
11:00-Newscast
11:10-Webster Hall Orch.
11:30-Horace Heidt's Orch.

MarieI

12:00-Hotel Statler Orch.
12:30-Lights Out,
CKLW
P.M.
6:00-Wheel of Chance.
6:30-Exciting Moments.
6:45-Happy Joe "Quiz."
7:00-Lasalle Cavaliers.
7:15-Wings Over the
7:30-United Press Newvs
7:45--Merce Hall.
8:00-U.S. Marine Bad.
8:30-Happy Hal's Housewarming.
9:00-The Red Ledger.
9:30-Spotlight Parade
10:00-Symphonic Strings.
10:30-Melodies from the Skies
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter
11 :15-Dance Music.
11:30-Jimmy Dorsey's Music.
12:00-Guy Lombardo Orch.
WXYZ
P.M.
6:00-Day in Review
6:15-Black Flame.
6:30-Baseball Extra.
6:45-Lowell Thomas
7:00-Easy Aces
7:15-Keen Tracer.
7:30-Lone Ranger
8:00-Roy Shield,
8:30-Harriet Parsons
9:00-Cleveland Orchestra.
10:00-Michigan Highways.
10:15-Nola Day.
10:30--NBC Minstrel Show.
11:00--The Ink Spots.
11:15-Dance Orch.
11:30-Eddy Duchin's Orch.
12:00-Graystone Dance Music
NOW

Gantner, violinist, of Dayton, Ohio,

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484
FOR SALE
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best model, in excellent condition,
priced very reasonably. 2-1982 after.
7:00 p.m.
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by the sudden return of winter to Ann
Arbor - for cold or warm, April 8th is
the last day on which you may order
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