TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY )AX, APRIL, 26, 1,938 Spring Parley Opens Session OnSaturday Richard Scamnon To Act As Chairman Of 2-Day Meeting On Education (Continued from Page 1) pointed out, however, that the sub- jects have been outlined merely to form a basis for discussion, but not to limit the scope of the debate. The sub-topics chosen by the edu4 cation panel are: the purposes of education, the curriculum, criticism of University methods, new theories of education, vocational education and organization of the University. In the section on housing the discus- sion will include: fraternities, dormi- torfes, cooperatives, University ex- pansion, health conditions and quan- tity and prices of rooms. The section on leisure time will discuss, among other things, racial and religious problems, sex educa- tion, extra-curricular activities, stu- dent faculty relations and social ac- tivities. The security panel will take up the problems of student labor, Ann Arbor prices, book exchange, co- operatives and faculty salaries. In the section on the expression of student opinion the discussion will include: student publications, films, campus protests, oratorical associa- tion, freedom of expression in class- room. Senate May Seek Funds From State (Continued from Page 1) is doing work in the field of public housing, be invited to testify upon the possibilities for Federal aid.. Several other resolutions will be debated at the Senate meeting to- uight including a motion by Phil Westbrook calling for the introduc- tion of a course in Marriage Hygiene as part of the University curriculum. Also on the agenda is a motion for an investigation of local labor con- ditions. The committee also suggested that a representative of the building trades association be asked to give infor- mation as to whether or not there is an adequate labor supply to take care of additional building; that a repre- sentative of the Board of Regents and the finance committees of the State Legislature be present to discuss the possibility of federal aid and that a representative of the Alumni Asso- ciation be invited to testify on the possibility .of individual, donations for dormitories. France A gainst German Treaty Plan Summer School Concerts aladier Must Warns Industry Be Speeded Weekly Will Program, Plays Be Presented (Continued irom Page 1) would be taken by Daladier and for- eign Minister Georges Bonnet on their visit to London when they de- part Wednesday. The outline of discussions was said' to call for: 1. Reinforcement of Franco-Brit- ish military cooperation providing for joint purchase of certain war ma- terials in event of war and further economic collaboration. 2. An attempt to get a more ex- plicit statement from Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain concerning British, support of Czechoslovakia's independence. A series of plays and weekly con- certs will be given as part of the out-1 side program being ,sponsored this summer by the Summer Session for its members, it was annrunced yes- terday.I The plays will be held throughout the eight weeks of the Session, of- fered by the Repertory Players under the auspices of the Department of Speech and General Linguistics. Val- entine B. Windt will be director. , Concerts will be given every Sun-I day, Tuesday and Thursday. Sunday programs will consist of vesper serv- ices and carillon concerts, Dr. McMath Shows Solar Discoveries A t Eastern Meeting Mction pictures of three newly dis- covx td phenoticna, on the surface of thie sun were shown by Dr. Robert R. McMath, director of the University's Lake Angelus Clservatorv, at the an- nutl meeting of the American Philo- scpl ical Society last week is Phila- delphia. The film reveaed that or- 'pt 17 1937, a gigantie eruption of t sun caued parts ci its atmosphere .large enough to swallow several earths" to be lifted to a height of 600,v-i1 miles above its surface. That height was a record at tho time, Dr. McMath said, but has since been bettered by an explosioti thi'at reA"4hed 900,000 miles on M arci 20, 1938, and was recorded at the Mount N-ilson Observatory. Display Features Modern Print Craft "Tre ritish 50 Books of 1936" selected by the First Edition Club of London as the finest products of the printing craft in Great Britain for that year are now on display in the maincorridor of the General Library.- The collection is loaned by the American Institute of Graphic Arts and will remain on display for two weeks, Ella M. .Hymans, curator of rare books, explained. The books in the exhibit are the ninth in an an- nual series to encourage good print- ing. Engineers Set April 27 Cap And Gown Deadline Senior engineers who wish to rent caps and gowns must do so by Wed- nesday, April 27, the cap and gown committee announced yesterday. A deposit of $4 will be required. X2.50 of which will be refunded when the cap and gown are returned. Registration should include name, cap and gown sizes. Gowns will be given out in the order of registration and only if class dues are fully paid. Since there is a limited number of caps and gowns, early registration was urged. J-1 __ The 18Season May 16 through June 18 PAULINE LORD - ALINE MacMAHON - JANE COWL "The Ghost of Yankee Doodle" "Liliom"; "The Late Christopher Bean;" "French Without Tears;" ."Rain from Heaven." I Working girl Betty Grable makes up for film while husband Jackie "The Kid" Coogan presses $4,000,- 000 suit against his mother and stepfather. Confusion Is Cause Of Ills,_Says Adler (Continued xrom Page 1) foundation in both types of knowl- edge students can stop confusing is- sues in interpreting philosophy and theology. In a discussion of theology as "queen of the sciences," Dr .Adler showed how - theology, through the principles of faith, is able to explain matters which the other sciences are unable to explain.. St. Thomas Aqui- nas, he declared, could carry through and interpret in the light of his Christian faith ideas which Aristotle had hinted at but did not attain, such as the existence of God, angels and the soul. $270,000 Bond Issue Goes To School Voters (Continued frutn Page 1) the two sides of the city, both of whomclaimed they had prior claims to additions to the school system. Recommendations for more school space were made by a special com- mittee appointed by Prof. Erich A. Walter of the. English department, president of the board, resulted in the decision for the special election. The committee also recommended that if a federal grant could be ob- tained an addition to the Senior High School building should be made. ., t" Classified Directory NOTICES TYPING: Experienced. Reasonable rates. L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King- sley St. Phone 8344. lox TYPING, neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3x CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical. instru- ments. Readv cash waiting for you. Phone Sam. 6304. FOR SALE FOR SALE: London lounge in good condition. Also two antique chairs. Reasonable. April 13, 216 S. In- galls. Phone 9778. 512" WASHED BAND and Gravel. Drive- way 'Gravel. Killins Gravel Co.v Phone 7112. 7x LAUNDRY LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Grey gabardine rain coat, grey and white plaid lining. Lost last week. Phone 2-3083. William Hastie. Reward. 513 LOST: Iota Alpha key with name Wen-Chi Chu. Please call 4056. Ask for Chu. 509 WANTED -'University Extension 485, stating number ofaccommodations at 50c per person per night. 510 FOR RENT. FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart- ment, four room, tile shower, new, air-conditioned, garage. West Side. Phone 2-1414. 508 FOR RENT: June 1st, four-room fur- nished apartment. Frigidaire, laun- dry. First floor. Phone 3403.5209 N. Ingalls. 511 I NToday and OLD. Wednesday 1 Only! CHICAGO" WHAT BETTER WORD can we use than "complete" to des- cribe the service that Ann Arbor laundries provide? We are proud of the fact that the confidence our laundering has so evidently gained in Ann Arbor has permitted us to a'fford giving to our customers every conceivable service which makes for truly eicient laundering.. Our courteous drivers are always at hand for pick up and delivery service. Our careful and pains- taking workmanship guarantees that your laundry will be done the way you like to have it done. Our prices are designed to fit in with a student's budget. Avoid that uncertain return date Tyrone Power Alice Faye Don Ameche Cast of Thousands with Alice Brady in the role that won. the Academy Award WANTED ROOMS: All persons hav- ing rooms to rent for the nights of Matinees Nights Thursday and Friday, May 5 and 6, are requested to write at once to 25c 35c Room 213, Haven Hal, or telephone DAILY 2 - 4 - 7 - 9 P.M. ," Al1JEJTIf' NOW PLAYING!" t "C , '" ' t.1 fit: !', ; ° : s 11 r:. ~ m~ FffII'./, u~a h~uwi mu -w"'..%Fn IL Ua w AvLuUw. low