THE MICHIGAN DAILY Says Stream Life Must Be Preserved Name Field CoursePre-Marital Tests For Syphii , Staff For1973 rHURSDAY. OCT. 7, 1937 sPraised Measures must be undertaken im- mediately to safeguard the animal1 life of our streams against the rav- ages of pollution, silting and power1 dam developments, Dr. Henry Van der Schalie of the zoology museum said yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Van der Schalie have* just returned from an expedition to' the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia where they spent the summer col- lecting thousands of shells from the Ogeechee River. The object of the. work was to make a complete surveyr of the Atlantic Coastal drainages to determine the status of the species' IClassified. inhabiting those rivers. Little of the It has only been found in a restricted Twenty members of the staff of the type of work done by Dr. Van der region of the Altamaha River. High School of Education under the chair- Schalie has been attempted since water conditions of the river at this manship of Dean James B. Edmonson' 1860. point, however, made it impossible form the instructional committee of The expedition made a special at- for the University expedition to ob- the 1937-38 Field Course in Educa- tempt to obtain specimens of a spined tain the desired specimens. tion, it was announced yesterday. mussel known as Elliptio Spinosus.1 The course, entitled "Studies Re- lating to Pupil Personnel in Elemen-t DAHL TO KNOW FATE 'Dean-mentsWhitney tary and Secondary Schools." will be SALAMANCA, Spain, Oct. 6.-(- Talks At School 0penig given in nineteen sections. Six sec-{ The American aviator, Harold E.1 tions of seven meetings each will be Dahl, court-martialed by the Insur- Dean-emeritus Allan S. Whitney, given in cities of the Upper Pen- gents for fighting for Government first head of the School of Education. insula beginning Monday, Oct. 11. Spain, will know his fate tomorrow was named today to speak on the Thirteen sections of eight meetingsI at 6p.m. (1 p.m. Eastern Standard program of the formal opening of each will be given in cities of lower Time). Slauson Junior High School which is Michigan beginning Tuesday, Oct. 26.' scheduled for Monday night. The Field Course is intended for He will speak on the educational persons who are prepared to do grad- Ryideas and contributions of the late uate work of university quality. The low Herbert Slauson, who was superin- course is offered through the cooper- tendent of the public schools of Ann ation of the University Extension. Arbor for 20 years. Service. SINGLE ROOM, rent reasonable, well furnished, across from Archi- tectural School. 912 Monroe. DialQyKL 8741. Hair CuttingGRACE JOHNSON ROOMS for students or business -' men. 1 single room. 1 double room. V e V 1105 E. Washington. Tel. 4027. Through our forty years of u3 t io 0oo1e ^ service we have done our Ut- 806 Arch. Nice clean one room Apt. most to give you quality and Classes are forming for c for housekeeping for student or . . individual and group in- business woman. 77 satisfaction. struction in voice training 2 ROOMS at 608 Monroe. Single, nd singing. $5.00. Double, $3.00 each. Call 6118. 0. A. Moe Close to law school. 78 E~ TERM BEGINS OCT. 1 Barber Shop SOUTHEAST SECTION, 4-room apt. o For registration call at the Private bath, refrigeration, garage. New Location Phone 2-2829. 71 studio at 1908 Austin Ave. - - ~UNDER THE QUARRY . PHONE 4855 SINGLE ROOMS for men. 533 QAR HN 85- Thompson. Back of Michigan __yo