THE MICHIGAN DAILY CIO CALLS STRIKE I~ Di PORT HURON, Sept. 27.-()-A 1)1. lanchard Committee for Industrial Organiza- ticn Union called a strike at the NotedBio ist Mueller Brass Co. today shortly after the firm awarded sole bargaining; rights to American Federation of Stricken At 49 Labor unions. Read The Daily Classified Ads Authority On Snakes Dies1 Of Illness Contracted At Summer Camp Quiet services were held in St. An- drew's Episcopal Church last Fri- BALLROOM day for the late Prof. Frank M. Blanchard, high-ranking herbatoilo- n gist of the zoology department. Thej Rev. Henry Lewis officiated. A member of the University staff since 1919, Professor Blanchard is1 widely known for his many articles PUBLIC CLASS in his field of research including a! series of "The Life History of the Wednesdays Snakes" and a "Key to the Snakes, of 7 till 8 p.m. United States, Canada, and lower \ California." CProfessor Blanchard was taken ill while at the University Biological f Station in Cheboygan county, Mich- C L A S S E S igan, while working on a revision of R ESUMEDhis manual on snakes published in E ME1925. September 29 Born in Stoneham, Mass., on Dec. 19, 1888, he graduated from Tufts College in 1913. After receiving his Doctor's degree from the University of Michigan in 1919, he taught at .x the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- RO Y H O Y ER lege and worked in the division of R ~. in UT E reptiles at the National Museum in Washington, D. C. STUDIO Mrs. Blanchard who survives her 3 NICKELS ARCADE husband is assistant director of the University Botanical Gardens. Their children, Dorothy, Grace, Eleanor --- - _-- and Frank, Jr. also survive. hi , III Path Of Death In China Sky Shown Phi Sigma Delia Leads all sororities was: Alpha Delta Pi, 111182.4; Pi Beta Phi, 81.9; Gamma Phip Fraternity Scholarship Beta, 80.2; Alpha Chi Omega, 80.2; Delta Gamma, 79.9; Delta Delta Del- (Continued from Page 1) ta, 79.4; Collegiate Sorosis, 79.3; Mu, 80.3; Trigon, 79.9; Zeta Beta Kappa Kappa Gamma, 78.8; Kappa Tau, 79.5; Phi Epsilon Pi, 79.4; Phi; Delta, 78.9; Zeta Tau Alpha, Chi' Beta Delta, 79.1; Alpha Lambda, 78.9: Omega, 77.9; Alpha Epsilon Phi, 77.4; Kappa Alpha Theta, 77.3: Alpha Xi Triangle, 78.9; Chi Phi, 78.2; Pi Delta, 76.8; Alpha Omicron Pi, 76.5; Lambda Phi, 77.9; Sigma Phi, 77.4; Alphi Phi, 76.2; Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Tau, 77.0; Al- 75.1; Alpha Gamma Delta, 74.7. pha Kappa Lambda, 76.7; Phi Sig- ---- ma Kappa, 76.6; Alpha Delta Phi, 76.1; Chi Psi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, A Large and Select St 76.0; Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, 75.7. W aterran F< Alpha Tau Omega, Acacia, 75.6; Kappa Sigma, 75.5; Theta Delta Chi, 75.3; Theta Xi, 75.0; Sigma Phi Ep- And Pencils in silon, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi, 74.9; Hermitage, 74.6; Phi Delta Range 4 Theta, 74.4; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 74.3; Delta Upsilon, 74.0; Kappa Del- ta Rho, 73.7; Alpha Sigma Phi, 73.6; * Vo* IV Theta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi 314 SOUT] Kappa Psi, 73.5; Psi Upsilon, Sigma3 Alpha Epsilon, 73.4; Sigma Chi, 72.4; Zeta Psi, 71.2. The general scholastic average of MA R I LYN FISHOW'S WATCH 'JEW E LDRY R ETPA IR DMR 347 Maynard Cor. william Watch Crystals 35c FROCKS . "i A Japanese aviator met death when his plane was shot down during an aerial duel over Shanghai, crashing into flames with a load of bombs. Smoke from the plane is shown here trailing dpwnward across the sky; the plane itself is hidden behind the cloud. This picture was rushed to the United States by transpacific plane. I 111 A COlonial Inn DINING ROOMS 303 North Division Telephone 8876 OPEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 WEEK DAYS 5:30 to 7:30 SUNDAY 12:30 to 2:30 AFTERNOON TEAS Luncheons and Afternoon Bridge by Appointment Only III .111 I 'I Regents Accept $14,000 Gifts,I 5 Resignations (Continued from Page 1) Miller will be placed in the Chinese Study Endowment Fund. Faculty resignations included Dr. Egbert R. Isbell, assistant editor of the University Press and associate editor of the University of Michigan Encyclopedia. He will go to the Michigan State Normal College as as- sociate professor of history. Donovan H. Young resigned as as- sistant professor of engineering me- chanics to go to Stanford University, and he will be replaced by Dr. Igna- tius A. Woktaszak, formerly assistant professor of applied mechanics at the Kansas State Teachers' College. Theodore Hornberger resigned as assistant professor of English to go to the University of Texas, and Lee R. Schoermann resigned his position as professor of wild land utilization to go to Michigan State College.I Walter L. Menge has resigned as associate professor of mathematics to go to the Lincoln Life Insurance Co. of Fort Wayne, Ind., as associate ac- tuary. One faculty appointment and one advancement were made at the meet- ing. Russel A. Smith, J.D. was named assistant professor of law. He is a University graduate and was, formerly with Craybath, de Gers- dorff, Swaine and Wood of New York City. Herbert Francis Tagger, form- erly assistant professor of accounting and director of the bureau of business research, was appointed associate professor of accounting. The entire library of the late Prof. Robert M. Wenley of the philosophy department was presented to the General Library by his children, and 72 special fossil formanifera were pre- rented to the Museum of Paleontol- ogy by the Mexican Petroleum Co. 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