THE MICHIGAN DATLV FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 19)7 ,. p. . _. Delegates Phin 111IlHead Io (ive To Attend Metal Sermon On Liberals .Se" Genuine and Spurious Liberals" Society Ssion will be the subject of the sermon to be delivered by Dr. Bernard Heller tonight at the Hillel Foundation as Members Of Engineering part of the weekly service. College Faculty Delivers Prof. H. Y. McClusky, of the edu- Paper In Atlantic City cation school, will address a student, forum on the subject "If I Were aI Seven members of the College of New Student," 8 o'clock Sunday eve-! Engineering plan to attend the an- ning at the Hillel Foundation. nual convention of the American So- There will be a pop concert at 31 ciety for Metals which will be held p.m. Sunday followed by a meeting of this year at Atlantic City, October 18- the Palestine Club at 4:30 p.m. at 22, it was announced yesterday. which Bernard Haber, '39, will discuss The men who will attend this con- the relation of the international sit- vention are: Dean H. C. Anderson, uation to Palestine. Sunday morning the Hillel Council will meet to dis- newly-appointed dean of the engi- th neering college, Prof. A.. E. White,'cusste current membership drive. head of the department of research,; Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-3241. The classified columns close at five o'clock previous to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. 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Clark, all of theo research department.i WHO IS PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 This delegation will be one of the NOW?-Manacled hand and foot, largest groups attending the conven- James Dahlover, sole survivor of the tion from any one source. In con- one-time braggart Brady gang, was junction with the convention, alumni held in a closely-watched cell under metallurgists of the University will $50,000 bond here tonight while fed- hold a luncheon at which Dean Hen- eral, state and local authorities strove derson will speak. to decide where to bring him to trial. The delegation from here will of- fer five of the twenty papers to be delivered. These are : "A New Ap- plication for the Short-Time High1 Temperature Tensile Tool," Prof. A. E. White and Dr. C. L. Clark: "The Effect of Grain Size on The Oxida- tion of a Low Carbon Steel," Prof. C.- Upthegrove and Assistant Prof. C. A. 1 to Siebert; "The Rate of Transforma- ad- tin in Cast Iron," Prof. W. P. Wood ngs and Assistant Prof. D. W. Murphy; and "Effect of Longitudinal Scratches on my- Valve Spring Wire," . Prof. W. P. and Wood; "Rupture Strength of Steels at Elevated Temperatures," Prof. A. E. White and Dr. C. L. Clark. G;SWAFER CO. - _- Phone 8270 AFL Peace Offered l 'fUQGroii1A (Continued from Pae it offer to the AFL Tuesday when it proposed a conference of 100 leaders o from each organization. At the same time, it rejected a Federation pro- posal that committees of three con- f er 4Z -~ tThe news from Denver reached CIO leaders at the end of a day in which they virtually completed for- ;-, mation of a policy to guide CIO's ~ ~ ~futu re course. John L. Lewis, chairman of the CIO c said he would have no comment to- night on the Federation suggestion. Asked about the possibility of an Sofficial statement, possibly tomor- Urow, Lewis replied: PH MAIN "Yes, there's always that possibil- Lewis was compelled by illness to absent himself from today's confer- ences. The Denver action brought no ocm- ment, either, from members of the 0 r Resolutions Committee who were meeting privately to consider pro- nouncements on the undeclared war between China and Japan. E ITed Shawn Opens Oratorical Course (Continued from Page i) be given March 15, by Wendell Chap- man, well-known natural life photo- grapher. He will show motion pic- tures he has taken of "Wild Animals of the Rockies." Season tickets for the series are now on sale at the box office in Hill Auditorium, according to Prof. Carl G. Brandt of the speech department, business manager of the Oratorical Association. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Regular tickets for the opening pro- gram will not go on sale until Oct. 26. ce LAST TIMES TODAY ,er ur nt, = ge JANE'S BEST PICTURE! led 'ur 9BUFFALO BILL WAS A all "SOFTIE" COMPARED TO .he .. UCKAROO JANE! .. and the ek West wasnt wild till now to 200001 ODKATHANODE,.. 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A Two-Page kPhoto-Feature PICTORIALROTOGRAVURE HERE'S an interesting series of story-telling books; registering and ultimately enjoying his photographs which reveal highlights of the first first "mixer." few days in every Ann Arbor freshman's life. Allen Shoenfield supplements the picture-story Bruce Sheffer, a typical freshman, is pictured with brief, pointed paragraphs. arriving; arranging for a room; taking his physical Don't fail to see this interesting feature which exams and scholastic aptitude and audiometer is but one of the scores, in this new 32-page Pic. tests; buying the traditional "pot"; shopping for torial Rotogravure Magazine. I p