MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, _ . .... ' niit iaiw. riwr rrrr.rrro mrr'th7i.'_ . t rrLiurmYr n Given To 166 Students Here Micliigan Alumni, Regents Grant Awards To Pay All Semester Fees A total of 166 students will be pres- ent at the University this fall as holders of the M higan Alumni Un- derr dudte Scholarships granted by the Bdar6l of egents and the Alumni AdctIon. Each scholarship carries with it remission of all semester fees, and consequently is worth upwards of S 1,, acco'rding to Dean Clarence S. Ydakinin of the Graduate School, who made the announcement in his capacity as vice-president of the University. Tif efollow/ing is a complete list of the 75 freshmen scholarships and 91 renewals for seniors, juniors and sopho'nores made by the Michigan. Alumni Undergraduate Scholarships: Freshmen Helen Foster and Doris Reed, Ad- iinn; Pfderick Heddle, Carl Mor- tenson. and John Poe, Ann Arbor; Eilepn M. Adams, Chelsea; Howard E. PN7, Manchester; Irene Schnebelt, Dter; Donald Ramsdell and Carl- ton L. Zuehlsdorff, Bay City; Mar- garet idhcdk and Dorothy I. Ragla, Battle Creek; Margaret J. Gose, St. Joseph; Lewis Hetzler, Benton Har- bor; Jean A. Baker, Victorie Gellat- ly and Ruth Seager, Birmingham; Edith Evans, Ypsilanti. Margaret Bowyer and Martin W. Kisel, Dearborn; Edward S. Adbo, Charles B. Claspill, Tom D. Col- bridge, ktath M. Davis, Lee E. Elfes, Davis N. Gibson, Stephen Carr, Edna Kearney Frederick Linsell, James Lovett, Joan Matheson, Richard G. Pugh, Tenho Sihvonen and Evelyn $Sblin, Detroit; Maya D. Gruhzit, Gosse Pointe; Jean Maxtd, Ecorse; James E. Tobin, Highland Park; Wil- Ham H. Clark, Shui Finde Fung, and Dolaid T. Hol'es, Escanaba; Con- stntline Bozion, Kenneth Calder and EdWard Crossley, Flint; Janfes H. ShM1tq, G'rand Haven; Jack Bender, Grand Rapids; Robert D. Ulrich, Ad- dison; Elizabeth A. Burkheiser, Hills- dale; Lawrence Read and Robert L. M7iddr, Ionia. James M. George, Ironwood; Fran- ces E. Goldsmith and William S. Steenema, Jackson; Edward Clark and Joseph Drolen, Jr., Kalamazoo; Patrick O. Lllie and Jacob Speel- man, Jr., Lansing; M. Joy Racine, Marquette; Paul W. Theriault, Ne- gaunee; Vernette A. Schultz and Jo- seph Worzniak, Menominee. Thomas A. Weidig, Monroe; M. Jack elby, Abe Godm i and Wil- liam Stuck; Mt. Clemens; Clelan H. Graham, Farwell; Barbara Newton, Eritia L. MacAdams and Vincent J. Gottschalk, Pontiac; Helen Lap- it:ky, Phyllis Hoff eyer and Sey ifiltiui B rgiai, ort Huro; Guy 4Warner, Royal Oak; Mary Lou Os- wald and Douglas A. Lyttle, Saginawv and Wilma C. Stevens, Sault Ste. Ma- rie. Sophomores Victorie Stoianowski, John D. Wal- lace and Tom Karl Phares, Ann Ar- bor; Elizabeth Harwood, Saline; Phyllis E. Cannon, Battle Creek; Kenneth Summerfelt and Dorothy Marquart, Benton Harbor; Robert Watt, Birmingham; Robert Mercer, Dearborn; Virginia Lurand, Colvin Gibson, Donald Horton, Roberta Moore, Ethel Norberg, Margaret V. Okerwall, Ruth Tatlock, Vaine J. Vehke and Arthur Woods, Detroit; Robert Dorn, Grosse Pointe. Irene Bessolo and Sidney David-' son, Flint; Barbara Stroebel, East Jordan; Virginia Soule, Spring Lake; Margaret Udell and Frederick DeBoe, Grand Rapids; Jack Ossewarde, Kal- amnazoo; Joseph C. Vergho, Monroe; Madelaine L. Westendorf, Mt. Clem- ens; Dorothea J. Brichan and LeRoy C. Beckert, Owosso; Jack H. Shuler, Pontiac; Alex Lewis, Port Huron and Margaret Beacom and Hadley Smith, Royal Oak. Juniors John Gmeiner, Adrian; Cecile Franking. Ann Arbor; Esther Gross, Saline; Karl M. Rague and John C. Leeman, Manchester; Alva D. Rush and Reid J. Hatfield, Battle Creek; Nelson A. Lindenfeld, Benton Har- bor; Roberta I. Chissus, Birmingham; Agnes MacKinnon and Leo Beebe, Dearborn; Stilson J. Ashe, Roland M. Athay, Marcia Connell, Dorothy A. Goebel, Agnes J. 1ippen, Mary A. Loughborough, Frances M. Robinson, Grace E. Wilson and William B. Wre- ford, Detroit. Dorothy G. Shepherd, Fenton; Jo- hanna M. Eijer, Greenville; John R. Liotto, Iron Mountain; Ralph I. Haikkinen, Ramsay; Paul C. Christen and Brinton E. Freeman, Kalamazoo; Margaret M. Johnson, Lansing; Edna E. Kandelin, Ishpeming; Milton Stotz, Monroe; Margaret E. McCall, Mt. Pleasant; Aulene A. Gravelle, Newberry; Donald H. Belden, Royal Oak and Betty Keenan, Saginaw. Seniors Marjorie Curdy, Glenn G. Cook, Richard Gearhart and Donald May, Ann Arbor; William A. Centner, Battle Creek; James Barco, Benton Harbor; Henry Foley and Robert H. Arnerican Consul To Leave Nankilgl city of more than 1,000,000 popula-i tion. The raid, in which 40 homes were' demolished and at least 40 civilians-l were killed, beat Japan's own dead- line, noon Tuesday, set in a warning to Americans and other foreigners to flee Nanking. Johnson supervised hurried pack-1 ing of embassy documents prepara- tory to moving up the Yangtze to Wuhu, about 30 miles from Nanking. "I am too unhappy to speak," he; said, "for the first tithe in 30 years of service I am forced to leave myI post, but I am doing it under instruc-. tions from Washington. I cannot risk the lives of the members of my loyal staff. Of Nanking's peacetime American, population of about 230, only 11 will have remained. Four are women.- The men are five missionaries andl two newspapermen. . All others will have been moved to safety up the river by the time Ja- pan's deadline arrives. Governor Aurphy Ends University Hospital Stay Gov. Frank Murphy left the Uni- versity Hospital yesterday when his condition was "approved" by Hos- pital officials, his secretary an- nounced shortly before he departed for Detroit. The Governor left Detroit last night for the American Legion Con- vention in New York, promising to "avoid excitement," according to the Associated Press. Junson, Birmingham; Margaret A. Webber and Vetaut Goniprow, Dear- born; Russell W. Gerby, Ila Jo Gril- ler, Lee Widman, Dorothy L. Callo- way and Elizabeth Loughborough, Detroit; Margaret L. Myers, Redford; Miriam J. Sanders, Highland Park. Richard S. Johnson, Grand Rap- ids; Norman O. Eldred, Vicksburg; Zelda Burke, Lansing; Dorothy Bre- mer and Herbert Grosch, Royal Oak and O. Wallin Ladd, Sebewaing. Classified Directory 3 Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-3241. The classified columns close at five o'clock prev1o s to day of insertion. Box numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance only 11c per reading line formone or two insertions. Oc per reading line for three or more insertions. ton basis of five average words to line). Minimum three lines per insertion. NOTICES KEMPF Music Studios, 312 S. Divi- sion. Phone 6328. Piano, voice, pipe organ. Leave orders for expert piano tuning. 13 FOR SALE I.E.S. STUDY LAMPS $2.95 and $3.25. See us before you buy. Gooseneck lamps, $.98. Electric Service Co. 330 S. Main. Dial 3514. 3 FOR SALE: Good used bike. $15.00. 1411 S. State after 9 p.m. 4 EMPLOYMENT WANTED EXPERT chef desires job in frater- nity. Cooked for Kappa Sigs., etc. Call J. L. Hampton, 605 Forest. 2336. 2 COOK by capable white woman with' experience. Any clientele, prefer- ably a fraternity. Tel. 3557. 11 WANTED WANTED: 100 used folding chairs; also a Victrola-shaped oil stove. 1151 E. Washington Street (upstairs). GRADUATE wanted to share three room Church St. apartment on campus. Ernest Wakefield. Dial 2-1584. 12 FOR RENT ROOMS for students. $1.50 up. Jen- nings House. 1142 E. Catherine. 8 FURNISHED 4-room apartment. Private bath and refrigeration. South State 2-2829 after 7 p.m. 10, FIRST FLOOR living room, bed- room fireplace, use of basement, kitchen. $35.00 to right tenant. 928 Oakland. 6 NEAR CAMPUS 3 rooms and bath furnished. Includes heat, water, electricity, gas and garage. Care of furnace and other services pays part of rent. Married student only. Phone 5792 after 7 p.m. 9 DOUBLES and suite. Close in. Clean well furnished, steam heat. Upper classmen or graduates, 319 E. Lib- erty. 7 VER Y ATTRACTIVE suite and KALA MA ZOO STRIKE I NIPS diouble roomis. Close to cailipus. 608' KALAMAZOO,. Sept. 20.-(-- Monroe. Phone 6118. three-week sitdown striket atlh I NICELY furnished 2-room apart- Graff and Sons Co. ended MNurdt ments with kitchens. Two blocks with employes returning t: work. Th from campus. University approved company and employes have signe home. Phone 2-2050. 1 m. P n 2an agreement that provides for a 45 TO FILL ROBINSON'S SEAT hour week for women and a 52- hou LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 20.- week for men, wage adjustments -an (/P)-Governor Bailey's office indi- bans lockouts or strikes until a cated today he would order a special methods of conciliation have failed election to fill the U. S. Senate seat of the late Joe T. Robinson held be-R-hy i f fore November 1. Reu T Dls i WELCOME FRESHMEN! L 218 SOUTH STATE STREET- NEXT TO GOLDMAN'S I I . 1 1- - 1 11 - . 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