THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1938 Red Fleet In Black Sea Adds Color To Tense World Naval Situation Appoint New Maritime Head Hear Admiral Land Named For Kennedy's Place ABOARD ROOSEVELT TRAIN ENROUTE TO HYDE PARK, N. Y., 1 Feb. 18. -(P) - President Roosevelt late today designated Rear Admiral Emory S. (Jerry) Land, of Laramie, Wyo., regarded by the administra- tion as another "two-fisted, hard-hit- ting" executive, as the new chairmanI of the Federal Maritime Commission. One of the original members of the cemmission, he will move up to the *lace vacated by Joseph P. Kennedy, who sails soon to take over his new dclitics as ambassador to London. It also was announced that Max O'Rell Truitt, of St. Louis, general ecunsel of the commission would be nominated to fill out the unexpired ainst tcrm of Kennedy's membership end- ssia's ig in the fall. His name will have Lo be sent to the Senate for confirma- tfon. Land's Will not. Reichart Will Adress Faculty German Club Prof. Walter A. Reichart of the German department will speak on "Besuch bei Gerhart Hauptmann: der Dichter zu Hadse" at the Ger- man Table for Faculty Members at 12:10 Monday in the Founders' Room of the Union. This is the first of a series of in- formal talks to be given at the regular Monday luncheon meetings. All fac- ulty members interested in conver- sing in German are invited to at- tend. Read The Daily Classifieds The Red Fleet of Soviet Russia is conducting winter maneuvers in the Black Sea, in line with the U.S.S.R. policy of keeping ever on the alert ag. potential enemies. "War is being prepared against us in west and east," Premier Mcictov said recently. "We must have a powerful fleet." Ru preparations are only part of the general tightening of national defense lines on land and sea and in the air throughout the world. SHOWS CONTINUOUS Starts at 2:00-4:19a6:45-9:07 Starting Today ! 7. A > ... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1938 VOL. XLV1I. No. 99 To Department Heads and Others Concerned: All time slips must bej in the Business Office Feb. 19 to bej included in the Feb. 28 payroll. Edna G. Miller, Payroll Clerk. Faculty, College of Engineering: The adjourned meetingof this facul- ty is called for Monday, Feb. 21, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348 West En- gineering Building. A. H. Lovell, Secretary. Saturday Class Committee: Until his- eligibility is affirmatively estab- March, 7 the members of this com- lished (a) by obtaining from the mittee may be consulted as follows: Chairman of the Committee on Stu- Professor, N. R. F. Maier, Tu. Fri dent Affairs, in the Office of the Dean 2:30-3:30 in 2123 N.S. Professor W. of Students, a. written Certificate of A. Reichart, M. 10-11; W. 10-11:30 in Eligibility and (b) by presenting the 300 U.H. Certificate of Eligibility to the chair- Extra-Curricular Activities: The attention of all students interested in extra-curricular activities is called to the change in procedure recently adopted by the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs with reference to the method to be followed by the indi- vidual desiring to take part in extra- curricuiar activities and by the chair- man and managers of these activities. At the beginning of each semester and summer session every student shall be conclusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until -ifdDe LAUNDRY CLOSE to campus. Clean, newly dec- orated single and double room at STUDENT LAUNDRY. Shirts 12c. right price. 411 Hamilton. 394 Call for and deliver. Phone 4863 for _ other prices. 360 FOR SALE SILVER LAUNDRY Phone 5594 607 E. Hoover DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. Killin's Gravel Call For and Deliver-Free of Charge Company. Tel. 7112. 7x PRICES AREFOR-WASHING - ~ ~ AND IRONING 95 ACRES of level, sandy loam. 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