THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1937 H D and for bee ties acci dire A ern rapi [ealth Service Growth Brings DeDbate Team Asks , . Tryouts To Report Additions To Staff And Building The first call for all men interested ue to the rapid rise in enrollment department of the Michigan State in varsity debating came this morn- to the general increase in demand Department of Health, have been ing from Arthur Secord, coach of de- jI services in recent years it has made assistant medical advisers to bate and director of the Michigan n necessary to enlarge the facili- women. Miss Sara Kleinschmidt has High School Forensic Association. j of the Health Service this year replaced Mrs. Sadye Power, who re-x ording to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, cently resigned, as-mental hygenist. All eligible men are urged to re-j ctor of the Health Service. port at once, said Mr. Secord, inas- three-story addition to the east- much our first debates are Nov. 18.! side of the present bulding is J i or C 1amher IThe topic this year is, "Resolved idly nearing completion. It will -:- m_ _ _ that the several states should adoptl NOTICES MOTHS, bedbugs, fleas, roaches, de- stroyed by hydrocynic gas fumiga- tion. Endorsed py U.S. health au- thorities. We are professionals. Dial 3113 Kurtis Exterminator. 308 May- nard. 98 TYPING, neatly and accurately done.1 Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone S }t}_ 1! IL"l 1 b Directory house and infirmary with two wards providing space for three men and three women, and offices for Dr. For- sythe and for Dr. Margaret Bell; in the basement there will be a room for staff meetings; an office for the mental hygienist and another for a stenographer. The Health Service staff has been increased also, four appointments having been made, two of which are for new positions. Dr. Harvey W. Kessler, formerly with the Cincin- nati General hospital, has been made new medical advisor !or freshman. Dr. Claire Healey, who came here from the health service of Purdue University, and Dr. Lida Gordon, who previously worked in the pediatrics Life In Monastery Aids Morgan Value Christian Culture Studying in the seclusion of an Indian monastery was of great value in the appreciation of his own re- ligion and culture, Kenneth W. Mor- gan, director of the Student Religious Association, said Monday morning in1 a talk before the Ann Arbor Minister- ial Association. "I went to India to test values of monastic life for myself, to get a perspective on my own culture by living with the people of another race, and to learn what I could of the Hindu religion," Mr. Morgan said. Speaking of his visit with Mahat- ma Gandhi, he said, "It is a mistake to think of Gandhi as a Christian for he is a Hindu to the Hindus and is revered in India as such." Because he had undertaken the pri- vations of a Hindu monastic life, Mr. Morgan told of how he had been questioned by the British police who could not believe that anyone would voluntarily suffer discomfort to study religion. Dr. Sundwall To Head National Hygiene Group Dr. John Sundwall, director of the division of hygiene, was elected pres- ident of the American School Health Association last week in New York. Dr. Sundwall is also president of Delta Omega, national honorary pub- lic health society. W ins Vta T Irophly! UU41twt151aea unicameral form of legislature."x Last year's team won the Big Ten WANTED The Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of championship and several members Commerce has been awarded Pres- of the team are returning, Mr. Se- PhD. MUSIC, speaks several Ian- ident's Trophy for compieting the cord said, but there will be places guages, wants board, room job, most projects of Michigan Junior open to new men. governess, companion.tutoring. Chamber organizations during the Call 2-3372. past year. The trophy was presented I WANTED: Young business man, grad. at the State convention in Flint. Specia. (omiiunity Fund student or professional man to At the present time the group is it--cOitiins1share first class apartment. Call working on a plan whereby a city 1 le 4987 after 7:30. 93 manager may replace the mayor- Preceding the general Ann Arbor CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any council tyeo onCommunity Fund campaign on Nov. old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, Arbor. ota 3 Past projects for which the group 2, a special gift solicitation opened $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- received credit were the raising of yesterday and will continue to that ers, old gold and musical instru- funds for a radio for the police de- date. ments. Ready cash waiting for you. partment; model home; Christmas The solicitation will be conducted Phone Sam. 6304. 2x lighting and "Get Out To Vote" by five teams headed by captains. FOR RENTI campaigns; and assistance to the The captains met with Emory J. --- ------ - Community Fund and NYA projects. Hyde, special gifts chairman, for FOR MEN: Suite with private bath It increased its membership 100 per final instruction and discussion yes- and shower for three. Also double cent during the year and was active terday afternoon to inaugurate the with adjoining lavatory. Shower, in the formation of similar organiza- canipaign for the larger subscriptions steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 E. tions in southeastern Michigan towns. to the fund. Washington. 92 LAUNDRY STUDENT LAUNDRY ifl private home. Called for and delivered, Phone 7566. 91 EXPERIENCED laundress doing stu- dent laundry. Will call for and deliver. 4863. lx LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Parker fountain pen on cam- pus near Angell Hall Dial 5534. 99 LOST: A gray angora kitten. An- swers to name of Sunda. Front paw sore. Reward. Phone 6923. 95 LOST: Monday morning black An- gora kitten. Call 3385. Reward. FOR SALE ONE SET of trap drums. Practically new. Will sacrifice for cash. Phone 2-3478. Sergei. 97 LAPIN FUR and evening white fur coat. Adaptable from size 14 to 16. Phone 5237. 94 BLACK fur coat. Size 16. Finger tip length. Sold reasonable. Dial 2-1756. 96 .a r. .. It DAILY at 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. MATINEES 25c EVENINGS 35c II e 3 DAYS STARTING TODAY! HER BEST PICTURE! I EXTRA i MUSICAL NOVELTY "SOUND DEFECTS" COMEDY "ANY OLD PORT" WORLD NEWS i COMING SATURDAY KAY FRANCIS in "CONFESSION" Sportlight Cartoon i r i. Michigan -Northwestern Football Short Includ- ing Touchdown. p _ _ _ _ _ 11 6 That Big, New GARGOYLE Out THURSDAY, October 14 * Hilarious Picto-Murder * Seven Freshman Girls * Why Daily Men Daily in the 0 Gargoyle Office , * Arthur Miller, Hopwood "1 Winner, Author of "T h e y Too Arise" I *r Cartoons, Jokes, Campus Chatter I~~ m1 ~ ' Ir.L 4 0